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Verlag: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2014
ISBN 10: 1500361402ISBN 13: 9781500361402
Anbieter: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, USA
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Zustand: Good. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
Verlag: Edinburgh printed for J. Ruthven & Sons, 1801
Anbieter: McLaren Books Ltd., ABA(associate), PBFA, Largs, Vereinigtes Königreich
8vo. pp[i] 492, index leaf. 5 (of 6) frontispiece engravings, including folding view of St. Andrews Castle. some foxing and browning, but generally in good reasonably clean condition in a worn, but sound contemporary quarter leather binding. lacks the frontispiece for the June issue. 2001.
Verlag: Edinburgh printed for Laurie & Symington, 1793
Anbieter: McLaren Books Ltd., ABA(associate), PBFA, Largs, Vereinigtes Königreich
8vo. pp[i] 496, index leaf. frontispiece portrait of Sir Thomas Miller of Glenlee. a little foxing and browning, but generally in good clean condition in a contemporary quarter leather binding. binding a bit worn, but quite sound. 1901.
Anbieter: Celler Versandantiquariat, Eicklingen, Deutschland
Verbandsmitglied: GIAQ
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Scotland's Magazine, Edinburgh, 1958. XVIII, 80, XLVIII S. mit vielen Abbildungen, Pappband, quart, (etwas fleckig/Widmung auf Vorsatz)---- sonst gutes Exemplar / good condition / Text englisch / Text written by Alastair Borthwick - 608 Gramm.
Verlag: 28 March, 1887
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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1p., 12mo. In fair condition, lightly aged. Strip of glue from tape at head of page. Written in response to a request for an autograph. Centred in the page, and reading: 'Yours truly | James Payn | March 28th 1887.'.
Verlag: Without date or place
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
On piece of 9 x 14.5 cm card. In fair condition: aged, lightly-stained and with traces of mount adhering to reverse. Reads: 'To | Lord Jeffrey | With Kind regards from | Thos: Hood'.
Verlag: 31 October No place, 1891
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
See his entry in the Oxford DNB. From the autograph album of the novelist George Meredith's daughter Marie Eveleen ( Mariette ; 1871-1933), later the wife of Henry Parkman Sturgis (1847-1929), American-born banker and Liberal politician. 1p, landscape 12mo. In good condition, lightly aged, laid down on a part of a leaf from the album. Neatly written and centred on the page. Reads: With kind regards / from your fathers friend / James Payn / Oct 31/91. .
Verlag: Tuesday Evening Thursday and Saturday no dates but all after All three from 6 Gloucester Place Edinburgh, 1825
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
See his entry in the Oxford DNB, which states that he lived in Gloucester Place from 1825. The recipient is the novelist Thomas Henry Lister (1800-1842), and the item is from the papers of his wife, Lady Theresa Lewis (1803-1865): both also have ODNB entries. The three letters are in good condition; each 2pp, 12mo, and on the first leaf of a bifolium, and all lightly aged and folded for postage, with slight damage from mount to the second leaves of each (all carrying the address in Wilson s hand). All three with Wilson s sprawling signature John Wilson . Wilson s handwriting is atrocious and the following readings are in consequence tentative. ONE ( Tuesday Evening ): Addressed to Mr Lister / 17 Heriot Row . He was from home when the recipient called at Gloucester Place. He invites him to dinner, when Mr Taylor, [the future Sir Henry Taylor] author of Philip of Ortevell [in fact Philip van Artevelde , 1834] is to be with us . TWO ( Thursday ): Same address as One. He invites him to dinner the following day. Mr Henry Taylor, from London, is to be with us. I beg to be respectfully remembered to Thos Lister . In the latter part of the letter he appears to say that his daughters have been kept at home by their mother, for an indisposition that is not serious. THREE ( Saturday ): Addressed to T H Lister Esqr / Gibbs Hotel . Another dinner invitation. Mrs Wilson having had a bad cold lately, does not at present leave home; but my daughter will accompany me at an early hour, [?] to wait on Thos Lister .
Verlag: No date or place Edinburgh?, 1805
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 1p, 12mo. On recto of first leaf of bifolium. Addressed on reverse of second leaf: 123456 / [T. W. Naellz?] Esqr / Ambleside . Aged and worn, with closed tears along folds, and damage to second leaf from breaking of seal. Reads: Dear Sir / If you can send me Madame Cottin s romance about Saladin you will much oblige me. / Yours truly / John Wilson . Good large signature. The first edition of The Saracen; Or, Matilda and Melek Adhel: A Crusade Romance, From the French of Madame Cottin, with an Historical Introduction, by J. Michaud, the French Editor was published in four volumes in London by R. Dutton in 1805, with a second edition in 1809 and a third in 1816.
Verlag: Edinburgh; 9 October, 1846
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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1p, 16mo. Bifolium. Aged and worn, with repair with archival tape to outer edge. Addressed on reverse of second leaf to 'William Tait Esq | 107 Princes Street'. He writes that he is enclosing an advertisement which he wishes to be inserted in Tait's Magazine on four occasions between November 1846 and May 1847. 'As my advertisement was altogether lost sight of in your office last year, will you be so kind as acknowledge receipt of this order that I may he certain that it has reached you.'.
Verlag: Court of Exchequer London. December, 1834
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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The background to this document is ably explained in an article in the Spectator, 27 December 1834, 'The Spy System: Richmond versus Marshall and Miles', which begins: 'The Court of Exchequer was occupied the whole of Saturday and Monday last with the trial of an action of libel, brought by Alexander Baillie Richmond, the individual for many years known in Scotland by the title of "Richmond the Spy," against Messrs. Simpkin and Marshall, the London publishers of Tait's Edinburgh Magazine. The plaintiff maintained that his character had been seriously damaged by some articles in the Magazine, entitled "The Spy System, or, 'tis Thirteen Years since."' The trial, in which a number of the witnesses for the defendants, 'mostly men in humble life', delivered their evidence 'in many passages resembling the Scottish dialogues in the Waverley Novels', ended with Richmond being nonsuited. 1p., 8vo. In good condition, on lightly aged and worn paper, watermarked 'W KING | 1834'. The page is headed '12. T' and contains nineteen lines of text, with deletions and emendations, beginning: '[.] incapable of being served with the compulsory notice of this court or of quitting their duties? Is not the conclusion obvious? But that is not all - Even the publication of 1832 is not the first publication on the subject of Mr. Richmond's exploits; nor is the author of that publication the person against whom Mr. Richmond has most cause to complain.'.