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Verlag: A. Foster
Anbieter: WeBuyBooks, Rossendale, LANCS, Vereinigtes Königreich
Zustand: Good. Most items will be dispatched the same or the next working day. 1826 printed in Kirby Lonsdale. Quarter leather bound with marbled boards. The spine has some damage and the bottom has been taped up so this might present a good opportunity for someone that wanted a restoration project. All the pages are intact but they are showing a little age with some foxing and just general dirt and wear and tear representing the last 200 years.
Verlag: Om Sions Wil 2016, 2016
ISBN 10: 9463350047ISBN 13: 9789463350044
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Niederlande
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Geb., hardcover, nette staat, 211 pagina's.
Verlag: A Foster, Seeley, Burnside and Seeley, London, 1844
Anbieter: Rooke Books PBFA, Bath, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
Leather. Zustand: Very Good. None (illustrator). Two issues of The Friendly Visitor bound as one. Comprising of Volume XXVI and Volume XXVII the years 1844 and 1845. Written by William Carus Wilson an English churchman. He founded the long-lived monthly periodical The Children's Friend. This periodical, The Friendly Visitor, was first established in 1819. In a half calf binding with paper covered boards. Externally, generally smart with rubbing to the extremities and to the head and tail of spine. Heavier rubbing to the joints. Further patches of rubbing to the paper covered boards. Loss to the head of both joints. Prior owner's stamp to the front pastedown, S William Shelton Ltd Antiques and Decorative Furniture. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are age toned to edges with light spots to the first and last few pages. Occasional light spots throughout. Very Good. book.
Verlag: LIGHTNING SOURCE INC, 2016
ISBN 10: 1358318174ISBN 13: 9781358318177
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Gebunden. Zustand: New.
Verlag: LIGHTNING SOURCE INC, 2015
ISBN 10: 1346394288ISBN 13: 9781346394282
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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Gebunden. Zustand: New.
Verlag: The Religious Tract Society, London, 1856
Anbieter: Meiwes, Stuttgart, Deutschland
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First Edition. 17,5 cm, viii, 149 pp, publisher's cloth. Small chip of spine missing. The Madeira persecutions : chiefly compiled from the Rev. John Baillie's "Life of Hewitson," and Mr. Roddam Tate's "Madeira in 1846." On Presbyterians -- Madeira Islands -- Madeira. Persecution -- Madeira Islands. Rev.William Carus Wilson (1791-1859) ' was, in many of his aspects, the original of Mr Brocklehurst in Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre.' OCLC:5524151. Rare.
Verlag: London : SW Partridge, 1890
Anbieter: Worlds End Bookshop (ABA, PBFA, ILAB), LONDON, Vereinigtes Königreich
Volume XXX. Foolscap 4to (230 mm) [ii], 186 pp + 16 pp index and advertisements. Coloured frontispiece, many black and white full-page plates. Original publisher's pictorial cloth; decorated in gilt, black and blue with an inset colour portrait with snowdrops; all edges gilt; aside from a few rubs and nicks to the extremities, in fine condition. "The Children's Friend" was published monthly from 1824 until around 1930. It was founded by the Reverend William Carus Wilson (portrayed by Charlotte Bronte as Mr. Brocklehurst in "Jane Eyre"). Until the turn of the century it was religious in tone, but gradually included more secular material. Book.
Verlag: Exeter: Henry S. Eland. 1882, 1882
Anbieter: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Orig. wrappers, titlepage on front wrapper, sewn as issued; a few small chips to margins, spine sl. split at head & tail. 4 digit ink number at head of front wrapper. Overall a good-plus copy of a scarce pamphlet. 40pp. BL only on Copac; no additional copies on OCLC. An argument against the legislation allowing for the increased use of traction engines on the narrow country roads of England. 'I have known men deprived of a livelihood who used to cart coal and lime from stations; their work taken up by Traction Engines. So the poor suffer also, as well as farmers and all classes; and not only are they dangerous to all who use horses, but to children and others in narrow streets, and the noise and smoke most annoying to inhabitants of towns and villages. No man should seek to gain a living by annoying his neighbours.'.
Verlag: Kirby Lonsdale : printed and sold by A Foster
Anbieter: Roger J Treglown, ABA., MILNTHORPE, CUMBR, Vereinigtes Königreich
Monthly children's periodical. 24mo. ( 129mm. ) Pp. 288, including the annual index .General title page. Lacks the front free endpaper and half title otherwise complete. Many text woodcut illustrations. Fore margins and foredges occasionally spotted. Publishers quarter green roan lightly rubbed, over marbled paper backed boards, the spine lettered directly in gilt. Ink signatures of Margaret Aice Clegg on the title page and verso of rear free endpaper. This periodical was first published in1824 and ceased in 1929. William Carus Wilson (1791 1859) was an English churchman and the founder and editor of the long running monthly The Children's Friend. He was also - " an energetic founder of charity schools for girls, including the School for Training Servants and Teachers at Whittington (1820) and the Clergy Daughters' School at Cowan Bridge, Lancashire (1824). The latter became notorious as the original of Lowood Institution in Jane Eyre (1847). Charlotte Brontë entered the school in 1824 with her sisters, Maria, Elizabeth, and Emily; the two eldest girls developed tuberculosis there and were sent home to die. Charlotte Brontë always blamed the school's harsh regime and punitive religious discipline for their early deaths, and in her novel graphically portrayed the pupils' sufferings " - ODNB. For more details of Carus see ODNB. He was born in Heversham, then Westmorland now Cumbria where appropriately this book is being catalogued ! Early volumes of the Children's Friend are uncommon both institutionally and on the open market.