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Leaves from the log of a gentleman Gipsy : in wayside camp and caravan
Stables, Gordon (1840-1910)
[1891]
Title on spine: The log of a gentleman Gipsy.
Leaves from the log of a gentleman Gipsy : in wayside camp and caravan
Stables, Gordon (1840-1910)
[1891]
Title on spine: The log of a gentleman Gipsy.
The Triennial directory of London, Westminster, Southwark, and ten miles distant, for the years 1817, 1818, 1819
Bedford, John Victor (1941-2019); Underhill, Thomas (fl. 1641-1659)
[1820?]
At head of title: Gentlemen should by no means omit reference to the Addenda.
The Roman pavements from Rudston, East Riding
Richmond, I A (1902-1965)
1963
Includes bibliographical references.
A critical review of the public buildings, statues, and ornaments, In and about London and Westminister. Originally written by - Ralphk, architect, and now reprinted with very large additions. The whole being digested into a six days tour, in which every thing worthy the attention of the judicious enquirer, is pointed out and described
Ralph, James (1762); Ralph, Benjamin; Bedford, John Victor (1941-2019); Burleigh, C; Mittford, J
1783
Generally attributed to James Ralph, sometimes ascribed to Benjamin Ralph. With an index and two final advertisement leaves.
A critical inquiry into antient armour : as it existed in Europe, but particularly in England, from the Norman conquest to the reign of King Charles II, with a glossary of military terms of the middle ages. In three volumes (v.1)
Meyrick, Sir Samuel Rush (1783-1848); Schulze, Gottlieb (1814-1838); Jennings, R (Bookseller); Gale, John (1680-1721)
MDCCCXXIV. [1824]
Pagination: Vol. 1: 20, [2], lxxvii, [3], 206 p., [1], XXX leaves of plates -- Vol. 2: [4], 297, [1] p., [1], XXXI-LXVI leaves of plates -- Vol. 3: [4], 147, [135] p., [1], LXVII-LXXX leaves of plates...
A critical inquiry into antient armour : as it existed in Europe, but particularly in England, from the Norman conquest to the reign of King Charles II, with a glossary of military terms of the middle ages. In three volumes (v.2)
Meyrick, Sir Samuel Rush (1783-1848); Schulze, Gottlieb (1814-1838); Jennings, R (Bookseller); Gale, John (1680-1721)
MDCCCXXIV. [1824]
Pagination: Vol. 1: 20, [2], lxxvii, [3], 206 p., [1], XXX leaves of plates -- Vol. 2: [4], 297, [1] p., [1], XXXI-LXVI leaves of plates -- Vol. 3: [4], 147, [135] p., [1], LXVII-LXXX leaves of plates...
A critical inquiry into antient armour : as it existed in Europe, but particularly in England, from the Norman conquest to the reign of King Charles II, with a glossary of military terms of the middle ages. In three volumes (v.3)
Meyrick, Sir Samuel Rush (1783-1848); Schulze, Gottlieb (1814-1838); Jennings, R (Bookseller); Gale, John (1680-1721)
MDCCCXXIV. [1824]
Pagination: Vol. 1: 20, [2], lxxvii, [3], 206 p., [1], XXX leaves of plates -- Vol. 2: [4], 297, [1] p., [1], XXXI-LXVI leaves of plates -- Vol. 3: [4], 147, [135] p., [1], LXVII-LXXX leaves of plates...
The Tanner Bede : the Old English version of Bede's Ecclesiastica, Oxford Bodleian Library Tanner 10, together with the mediaeval binding leaves, Oxford Bodleian Library Tanner 10, and the Domitian extracts, London British Library Cotton Domitian A. IX Fol. 11
Bede the Venerable, Saint (673-735); Bately, Janet M
1992
Postcard photographs of Gypsies and Travellers at Appleby.1934
1934
4 postcard photographs mounted on 1 page from the album. Postcard 1 (23a) with caption that reads, "Gypsies on the sands Appleby waiting to leave the horse fair 1934." Postcard 2 (23b) with captio...
Exemplars of Tudor architecture, adapted to modern habitations : with illustrative details, selected from ancient edifices; and observations on the furniture of the Tudor period
Hunt, T F; Bedford, John Victor (1941-2019)
M.DCCC.XLI. [1841]
Reprint. Originally published: London : Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1830. The etched plates retain the original imprint, with date 1829. Collation: [A]⁴ B-2C⁴ [$1 signed]; 104 leaves,...
His Majesties message to the House of Commons concerning an order made by them for the borrowing of one hundered [sic] thousand pounds of the adventurers money for Ireland : together with the answer of the House of Commons in Parliament thereunto
Charles king of England (1600-1649); Great Britain. Sovereign (1625-1649 : Charles I); Great Britain. Parliament
September 6. 1642
"Ordered by the Commons in Parliament that this message and answer be forthwith printed and published..." The Commons order is dated July 30, 1642; the King's message was sent Aug. 13 (cf. p. 6).