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Miscellaneous - Johnson (T.B.), The Sportsman's Cyclopædia [...], Henry G.

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Miscellaneous - Johnson (T.B.), The Sportsman's Cyclopædia [...], Henry G.
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Miscellaneous - Johnson (T.B.), The Sportsman's Cyclopædia [...], Henry G. Bohn, London 1848, full-page plates, contemporary tree calf, the front boards with a border of gilt anthemions, marbled endpapers, armorial bookplate: Edward Augustus Bullmore, 8vo; A New General Englifh (sic) Dictionary; Peculiarly calculated for the Use and Improvement Of fuch (sic) are unacquainted with the Learned Languages [...], by the late Reverend Mr. Thomas Dyche, [...] And finifhed (sic) by the late William Pardon, fourteenth edition, C. and R. Ware [...], London 1771, contemporary calf boards (disbound), traces to spine, 8vo; Vice-Admiral L-ft-k's (sic) Account of the Late Engagement Near Toulon, Between His Majefty's (sic) Fleet, and the Fleets of France and Spain; As prefented (sic) by Him the 12th of March 1744-5, Also, Letters to and from [...], With Notes, M. Cooper, London 1745, disbound, 12mo; Trimmer (Mrs. [Sarah]), The Oeconomy of Charity; or, An Address to Ladies; Adapted to the Present State of Charitable Institutions in England [...], two-volume set, J. Johnson and F. & C. Rivington, London 1801, contemporary speckled calf, 12mo; Bloomfield (Robert), The Farmer's Boy; A Rural Poem, Vernor and Hood, London 1800, xvi, 102pp, contemporary boards as issued (disbound), 4to; Hone (William), The Every-Day Book; or, Everlasting Calendar of Popular Amusements [...], two-volume set, William Hone, London 1826 - 1827, illustrated with engravings, contemporary quarter-calf and marbled boards, 8vo; Pratt's Gleanings, various volumes and 18th century bindings; Critical Observations on Books, Antient (sic) and Modern, two-volume set, B. White London 1776 - 1783, original boards as issued, the spines titled in contemporary manuscript, Law Society bookplate, 8vo; Anon [More (Hannah)], Hints Towards Forming the Character of a Young Princess, two-volume set, T. Cadell and W. Davies, London 1805, contemporary quarter-calf and marbled boards, 12mo; Harlech (Emily, Lady [Baroness of]), The Early Naval Career of Admiral of the Fleet Sir George Seymour, K.C.B., Printed for Private Circulation, London 1915, bound by Hatchards in floppy red pig, stamped, 12mo (faults); Le Chapitre des Accidents, Par Maurice Alhoy, Illustré d'après les dessins de Victor Adam, Soulié, Paris [c. 1860], illustrated with full-page caricatural etchings and lithographs, contemporary blue buckram, oblong 16mo; 18th century bindings; literature; etc
Miscellaneous - Johnson (T.B.), The Sportsman's Cyclopædia [...], Henry G. Bohn, London 1848, full-page plates, contemporary tree calf, the front boards with a border of gilt anthemions, marbled endpapers, armorial bookplate: Edward Augustus Bullmore, 8vo; A New General Englifh (sic) Dictionary; Peculiarly calculated for the Use and Improvement Of fuch (sic) are unacquainted with the Learned Languages [...], by the late Reverend Mr. Thomas Dyche, [...] And finifhed (sic) by the late William Pardon, fourteenth edition, C. and R. Ware [...], London 1771, contemporary calf boards (disbound), traces to spine, 8vo; Vice-Admiral L-ft-k's (sic) Account of the Late Engagement Near Toulon, Between His Majefty's (sic) Fleet, and the Fleets of France and Spain; As prefented (sic) by Him the 12th of March 1744-5, Also, Letters to and from [...], With Notes, M. Cooper, London 1745, disbound, 12mo; Trimmer (Mrs. [Sarah]), The Oeconomy of Charity; or, An Address to Ladies; Adapted to the Present State of Charitable Institutions in England [...], two-volume set, J. Johnson and F. & C. Rivington, London 1801, contemporary speckled calf, 12mo; Bloomfield (Robert), The Farmer's Boy; A Rural Poem, Vernor and Hood, London 1800, xvi, 102pp, contemporary boards as issued (disbound), 4to; Hone (William), The Every-Day Book; or, Everlasting Calendar of Popular Amusements [...], two-volume set, William Hone, London 1826 - 1827, illustrated with engravings, contemporary quarter-calf and marbled boards, 8vo; Pratt's Gleanings, various volumes and 18th century bindings; Critical Observations on Books, Antient (sic) and Modern, two-volume set, B. White London 1776 - 1783, original boards as issued, the spines titled in contemporary manuscript, Law Society bookplate, 8vo; Anon [More (Hannah)], Hints Towards Forming the Character of a Young Princess, two-volume set, T. Cadell and W. Davies, London 1805, contemporary quarter-calf and marbled boards, 12mo; Harlech (Emily, Lady [Baroness of]), The Early Naval Career of Admiral of the Fleet Sir George Seymour, K.C.B., Printed for Private Circulation, London 1915, bound by Hatchards in floppy red pig, stamped, 12mo (faults); Le Chapitre des Accidents, Par Maurice Alhoy, Illustré d'après les dessins de Victor Adam, Soulié, Paris [c. 1860], illustrated with full-page caricatural etchings and lithographs, contemporary blue buckram, oblong 16mo; 18th century bindings; literature; etc

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