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Verlag: DM Productions, 2001
ISBN 10: 0953616118ISBN 13: 9780953616114
Anbieter: WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
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Verlag: D M Productions, 1999
ISBN 10: 095361610XISBN 13: 9780953616107
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Zustand: Good. Most items will be dispatched the same or the next working day. Minor shelf wear.
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Verlag: The Pentland Press, Cambridge,, 1994
Anbieter: Burwood Books, Wickham Market, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
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Hardback. Zustand: Very Good. First Edition. Hardback. Dust Jacket. 8vo.pp.202. Non-fiction. History. Biography of Alfred Vaux, edited by his grandson: "in this revealing collection of letters.we learn of his beginnings in Pudding Lane,London, his professional training and the trials of family life in India." Frontispiece b/w photograph of Alfred Vaux. B/w photographs illustrate the text. Signed by the author, Peter Vaux, on the title-page. Alfred Harris Vaux (1828-1873) was a Civil Engineer for the East Indian Railway Company. Very good indeed in very good indeed dust jacket. Signedes.
Verlag: Forgotten Books, 2017
ISBN 10: 0259954764ISBN 13: 9780259954767
Anbieter: Buchpark, Trebbin, Deutschland
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Zustand: Sehr gut. Zustand: Sehr gut - Gepflegter, sauberer Zustand. | Seiten: 442 | Sprache: Englisch.
Verlag: Paris: Ch Reutlinger (um ), 1860
Anbieter: Antiquariat Dr. Lorenz Kristen, Berlin, Deutschland
Fotografie
Bildgröße ca. 86 x 55 mm, Träger ca. 103 x 62 mm (gering ausgebleicht, nur minimale Fleckchen, sonst gut erhalten). Interesting, relatively late shot of Lord Chancellor. Recto on the support with the name of the photographer. Verso with name and address imprint and the name of the person depicted, probably from the hand of a previous owner. // Interessante, relativ späte Aufnahme des Lord Chancellor. Recto auf dem Träger mit dem Namen des Photographen. Verso mit Namens- und Adreßaufdruck sowie dem Namen des Abgebildeten, wohl von der Hand eines Vorbesitzers. 250 gr.
Verlag: WENTWORTH PR, 2019
ISBN 10: 052645332XISBN 13: 9780526453320
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Gebunden. Zustand: New.
Verlag: British Library, Historical Print Editions, 2011
ISBN 10: 1241468109ISBN 13: 9781241468101
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Zustand: New. KlappentextbTitle:/b History of England and France under the House of Lancaster: with an introductory view of the Early Reformation. [By Lord Brougham.] New edition.br/br/bPublisher:/b British Library, Historical Print Editionsbr/br/The .
Verlag: Woodbridge, Boydell 1998, repr 2000. xlvi, 338pp; 5 text maps. 2000, 2000
Anbieter: Bennett and Kerr Books, ABINGDON, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Verlag: London: Charles Knight And Co., 1845-46., 1845
Anbieter: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Kanada
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2 Volumes. 8vo. pp. 2 p.l., vii-xv, [1 leaf]errata, 516; 2 p.l., [v]-xi, [1]errata, 516. lacking half-titles. 14 engraved portraits (incl. 2 frontis.), with tissue guards. full 19th century red chagrin, gilt backs all edges gilt, gilt inside dentelles (spines bit faded, some rubbing to joints & extremities, occasional light foxing). First Edition. Including chapters on Voltaire, Jean Jacques Rousseau, David Hume, William Robertson, Joseph Black, James Watt, Joseph Priestley, Henry Cavendish, Sir Humphry Davy, Robert Simson, Samuel Johnson, Adam Smith, Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, Edward Gibbon, Sir Joseph Banks, and Jean le Rond d Alembert.
Verlag: Woodbridge, Boydell 1998. xlvi, 338pp; 5 text maps. 1997, 1998
Anbieter: Bennett and Kerr Books, ABINGDON, Vereinigtes Königreich
Cloth, dw; VG.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1813
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
Full article published in Edinburgh Review, vol.21, pp.378-424. Manuscript, two pages, 4to, trimmed at bottom with loss of text, with light corrections and additions, giving the text for pp.407-8, excluding two lengthy quotations from the book to which Brougham gives the reference only. The trimming had led to the loss of the passage from "In the Conservatorii or charity schools [.] He gives as an instance one Conservatorio where four hundred . where four hundred.",apart from a few words (subject of pasage partly "repentant women" and vice in Naples). Subjects of the manuscript include Naples and King Ferdinand IV. Notes: A. Wellesley Index, vol. 1, p.451, identifies joint authors: Letter from Brougham quoted saying, "Jeffrey has sent Clarke's MS. to him for remarks; and begs Clarke not to reveal his share in 'Eustace'; Cock and Brougham MS. lists attrib. to Brougham". The Manuscript is in Brougham's hand, somewhat neater and smaller than his sometimes indecipherable letters; B. 'As a young lawyer in Scotland Brougham helped to found the Edinburgh Review in 1802 and contributed many articles to it.'.
Verlag: Grafton Street London 29 February, 1856
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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3pp., 12mo. Bifolium. In fair conditon, lightly aged. Brougham's handwriting is bad, and the reading is in part tentative. He is 'extremely sorry to learn from Mrs A's letter' that the recipient has been indisposed. Brougham could not have made the appointment suggested in A[rmstrong]'s letter as he was 'in the House of Lords every day except Wednesday'. He has received the document, but has not been able to look into the matter, 'so oppressed as I have been with business which could not be postponed'. He will be free to do so after the following Monday, and will write to A then. Postscript: 'In presenting the bills respecting penal statutes next week I may have an opportunity of renewing my protest agt the abuse in question'. From the papers of the family of the second wife of the geologist Alexander Henry Green (1832-1896), previously Miss Wilhelmina Maria Armstrong of Clifton.
Verlag: Lutetiae Parisiorum [Paris], Migne 1855, 1855
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Pieter Judo (De Lezenaar), Hasselt, Belgien
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
1052 columns, 28cm., text printed in 2 numbered columns, original 1855-edition, in the series "Patrologiae cursus completus. Series secunda" tomus CCXIII (213) (tomus unicus), bound in half-leather binding (with green and red title label with gilt lettering on spine, original wrappers preserved), very good condition, text in Latin, [Sicardus of Cremona = Sicardus Cremonensis, 1155-1215, Italian prelate and historian whose Chronicon is a universal history from the creation to 1213 and whose Mitrale deals with ecclesiastical liturgy; Petrus Sarnensis = Peter of Vaux de Cernay, fl. c.1215, Cistercian monk who wrote a chronicle on the Albigensian crusade], R75115.
Verlag: 'Brougham i.e. Brougham Hall Westmoreland / morning? ? Oct no year but before his mother's death in ', 1839
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Manuskript / Papierantiquität Signiert
2pp, 12mo. On grey paper. In good condition, lightly aged, in neatly-trimmed remains of windowpane mount. Headed 'Private', addressed to 'My dear M. D [M. P?]', and signed 'H. Brougham'. Thirty-four lines of text, in a somewhat challenging hand, resulting in the following tentative reading. (In his 1995 biography of Brougham's later life, Trowbridge H. Ford describes him 'dashing off so many letters as the new session approached, with his bad handwriting getting worse with every stroke, that only the greatest patience can lead to deciphering them'.) As it is very possible that the letter he sent to [illegible location] may not have reached the recipient, he writes to 'insist on your ot going on but coming up here where my mother expects you & will shew you our [Lions?]'. He finds it 'very vexatious that my letter some days [before?] never reached you in which I mentioned that I must set out early [Wedy?] for Liverppol where I shall be kept till Saturday at our Social Science Congress'. He asks to be written to at 'Richmond Hill, Liverpool' and concludes: 'The carriage will be at the station for you at each time a train arrives, to brig you up whether you come today or tomorrow'.
Verlag: 20 Northumberland Street London 4 December, 1856
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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6pp., 12mo. In good condition, on lightly aged paper. Brodie's hand is not easy to decipher, but the letter is fulsome in its praise of Brougham and his latest work. Brodie begins by acknowledging the receipt of 'the last volume of Lord Brougham's Works published by you', a copy of which he had 'previously got as a subscriber'. He continues: 'In my poor apprehension it is even, if possible, superior to its predecessor, & more than justifies the character I formerly ventured to sketch of that illustrious individual', He continues in his praise, with reference to 'Dean Swift', 'Captn. Macheath and his associates' and 'Peachum'. In his view, never did a Lord Chancellor 'enjoy such popularity. But times are altered. The power of conferring favours is in other hands & all who expect patronage here, trouble at his resuming the vantage ground so greatly his due'. He continues with a discussion of the position of the press in the matter of Brougham's reputation. He concludes: 'Why do I trouble you with all this: - It is simply as an introduction to a statement that, did I know how to get it published, I should be proud & happy to down a notice or review of this volume.' In a postscript he claims to 'know the author of the article [reviewing the volume] in the N[orth]. British Review. It discloses of the spirit I have alluded to'.
Verlag: Calehill Charing Kent; 29 October, 1840
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
At the time of writing Brougham was recuperating from a serious illness, and trying to dodge the Chartists, who were reorganising under new leadership. 4pp, 12mo. Bifolium. In good condition, lightly aged, with thin strip from mount adhering to reverse of second leaf. The letter begins: 'Lord Brougham presents his compliments to Mr Lovejoy and assures him that it would give him very great satisfaction if he could be of any service to the proposed Insttitution to which he heartily wishes every success. But he has been oblig'd to refuse so many applications to be placed among the nominal numbers of Similar Societies that he feels it impossible to accept of what he should certainly have esteemed an honour.' Brougham offers, on his 'return to town', to be of 'use to the proposed Insitution by obtaining for it such information as the Useful Knowledge Society may possess, beyond what is published in The M. [J.?] Book'. He 'will thank Mr L. to let him know how the design in contemplation succeeds'. The Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge had been founded in 1826, mainly at Brougham's instigation. It is unclear who 'Lovejoy' was, or what was the nature of the 'Institution' referred to in the letter. There is a possibility that the recipient was the American abolitionist Owen Lovejoy (1811-1864), and that the letter relates to one of several American organisations based on the SDUK. From the distinguished autograph collection of the psychiatrist Richard Alfred Hunter (1923-1981), whose collection of 7000 works relating to psychiatry is now in Cambridge University Library. Hunter and his mother Ida Macalpine had a particular interest in the illness of King George III, and their book 'George III and the Mad Business' (1969) suggested the diagnosis of porphyria popularised by Alan Bennett in his play 'The Madness of George III'.
Verlag: Without date or place. 'Saturday Mg | Private'
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
2pp., 12mo. On bifolium with mourning border. In fair condition, on aged and worn paper, with 6cm vertical closed tear to first leaf, affecting a couple of words. The reverse of the second leaf carries a broken seal in black wax, and is addressed to Clanricarde. The letter begins: 'My dear Ld C: | We are in a great difficulty at the H. of Lords today for want of a third Peer.' He will esteem it a great favour if Clanricarde 'will come at ten and enable me to go on with the Causes - for otherwise there will be the whole expence thrown upon the packs'.