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Verlag: Redcliffe Press Ltd, 1995
ISBN 10: 1872971733ISBN 13: 9781872971735
Anbieter: WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, Vereinigtes Königreich
Buch
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.
Anbieter: WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, Vereinigtes Königreich
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.
Verlag: Oxford University Press, 1974
ISBN 10: 019519800XISBN 13: 9780195198003
Anbieter: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, USA
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Zustand: Good. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
Verlag: Vanity Fair June 14, 1900
Anbieter: Robert Frew Ltd. ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Kunst / Grafik / Poster
Drawn by Spy. Original chromolithograph. Page size approx. 38 x 26.5cm. Image size approx. 32 x 19cm. With original leaf of biographical text.
Verlag: Charles C. Thomas, 1961
Anbieter: World of Rare Books, Goring-by-Sea, SXW, Vereinigtes Königreich
Zustand: Good. 1961. No edition remarks. 175 pages. This is an ex-Library book. Brown dust jacket covered in removable plastic wrapper over blue cloth. Library copy, with expected inserts and inscriptions. Bright and clean pages with light tanning to text block edges. Binding is firm throughout with minor thumb-marking. Boards have light edgewear with corner crushing and mild marking to boards. Mild tanning to board edges and spine, which has mild crushing to ends. Sticker to front board. Unclipped jacket has light edgewear with tears and creasing. Reinforced with paper. Heavy tanning to spine. Light rubbing and marking all over. Stickers to front and spine.
Brooks, Day&Son London 1900 [Das dekorative Blatt an den Rändern angestaubt/fingerfleckig, am unteren Rand mit einem hinterlegten Einriss (1cm). In der rechten unteren Bildhälfte mit geglätteter Knickfalte.] Die Wochenzeitschrift "Vanity Fair" legte in den Jahren 1869 bis zu ihrer Einstellung 1914 jeder Ausgabe eine Farblithographie mit dem Porträt der sogenannten "Person der Woche" bei. Neben anderen namhaften Künstlern seien vor allem Sir Leslie Ward (London 1851 - 1922) und Carlo Pellegrini (Capua 1839 - London 1889) genannt, die unter dem Pseudonym "Spy"(Ward) und "Ape"(Pellegrini) Persönlichkeiten des öffentlichen Lebens karikierten.
Verlag: George Newnes Limited, London, 1900
Anbieter: K Books Ltd ABA ILAB, York, YORKS, Vereinigtes Königreich
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No Binding. Zustand: Very Good. Mounted (matted) and ready to frame. A splendid opportunity to purchase a portrait of this eminent personage. Printed from an original photograph by Window & Grove. White is shown in the uniform of Colonel of the Gordon Highlanders. Field Marshal (1903), O.M. (1905) received the Victoria Cross in the Afghan campaign of 1893-98, he defended Ladysmith in 1899-1900 amd was governor of Gibraltar (1900-1904).
Verlag: George Newes, London, 1900
Anbieter: K Books Ltd ABA ILAB, York, YORKS, Vereinigtes Königreich
Buch
No Binding. Zustand: Very Good. A fine antique colour copy of a photographic portrait, printed in 1900. Very fine, fresh colours. An attractive and decorative portrait of an army celebrity, with autobiographical details.
Verlag: Alien Office Whitehall. Between and 1829. All but the last at the London police offices at Bow Street Great Marlborough Street Hatton Garden Queen Square, 1824
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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An interesting collection of eleven items from the reign of George IV, giving a view of administration of immigration in London (and one item from Manchester, Number Six below). The Alien Office was created as a department of the Home Office to implement the Aliens Act 1793, which attempted to control the influx of foreign visitors and refugees caused by the turmoil in France. It ceased to exist following the Registration of Aliens Act 1836. created to control the influx of French refugees and suspected revolutionaries. The present collection of eleven affidavits, all signed and witnessed, dates from between 1824 and 1829. The material is in good condition, lightly aged and worn, with one item creased along one edge. Nine of the items are each 1p, 4to; the other two (Items One and Three) are each 1p, landscape 8vo. The final item is sworn before two army officers (see Eleven). The other ten are signed before the following magistrates, at the named police offices: William Beckett, Bow Street (Three); Sir George Farrant, Great Marlborough Street (Two); David William Gregorie, Queen Square (Six, Eight and Ten); Edward Markland, Queen Square (One and Seven); William Lorance Rogers, Hatton Garden (Nine); William Archibald Armstrong White, Queen Square (Four and Five). ONE: 24 August 1824. Signed by 'Charles Anthony Krederer, of No. 11 great Cambridge Street, Hackney Road. Certifying that 'he arrived in England from Malta in the year Eighteen Hundred and Eleven and that he hath never since left it'. TWO: 18 October 1824. Signed by 'Joseph Pozzinakosky of No. 27 South Street Manchester Square'. Certifying that 'he hath continually resided in this Country for the space of Fifteen years and upwards now last past'. THREE: 23 October 1824. Signed by 'Francis Jaunay of No. 25 Leicester Square Hotel Keeper'. Certifying that 'he has resided in this Country since the year 1801, and has been 10 years in the above mentioned Hotel'. Note at foot in Jaunay's hand, with second signature: 'I have continually reside [sic] in England the previos [sic] of the year 1801 to 1815'. FOUR: 25 October 1824. Signed by 'Bernard Mége of 19 Grafton Street Fitzroy Square'. Certifying 'that he first came to reside in England in the year 1809 and that he from that time continued to reside in England for upwards of seven years, and that since the end of the first seven years he has quitted England only occasionally for short periods of time'. FIVE: 4 November 1824. Signed by 'Alexandre Vincent Benard of Saint James's Palace, Westminster, in the County of Middlesex, Sergeant Porter to His Majesty'. Certifying that Benard 'hath resided in England upwards of Seven years, and that for, and during, thattime he hath not left it even for a single day'. SIX: 22 November 1824. Signed by 'Martin Schunck, of Charlton Row, Manchester, in the County of Lancaster, Merchant'. Certifying that 'he hath resided in England upwards of Seven Years without during that leaving it even for a single day'. SEVEN: 26 November 1824. Signed by 'Nicholas Hector Clément of Durham House, Chelsea, in the County of Middlesex, Schoolmaster'. Certifying that 'he hath resided in England for space of Ten Years and upwards without during that time leaving it for a single day. EIGHT: 6 June 1825. Signed by 'Claude Marie de Couffon of the Sablonierre Hotel, Leicester Square, in the County of Middlesex, Teacher of Languages'. Certifying that 'he hath resided in England upwards of Seven Years, without during that time leaving it for a single day'. NINE: 17 June 1825. Signed by 'Peter Caprani of No. 5 Leopards Court Baldwins Gardens in the Parish of Saint Andrew Holborn in the County of Middlesex Merchant'. Certifying that 'he was born in Como in Italy in the yer one thousand eight hundred and four', and that he came to live in Holborn in 1816. TEN: 20 June 1826. Signed by 'Joseph Tresselle, of No. 26. Great Pulteney Street, Golden Square'. Certifying that 'he hath resided in England upwards of Ten Years without during that time leaving it for a single day.' ELEVEN: 5 October 1829. Signed by Lieut-Gen. C. Callander, 41 Bryanston Strreet, and James Ogilvie, Deputy Commissary General, 23 Portland Place. Certifying that 'Mr. Lazarus Joseph is a Native of Germany and has Resided in London above Fifty Years'.