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15-06-2008 12:05 AM
I have traced other editions produced in two separate volumes, published by by Fisher Son and Co., in 1839.
Can anyone help me with the date of printing for this issue?
Heres hoping Jim
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15-06-2008 10:22 AM
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15-06-2008 10:25 AM
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15-06-2008 10:48 AM
A series of drawings mainly by Thomas Allom. With descriptions of the plates by The Rev. Robert Walsh. 2 volumes in 1, 4to. In a late 19th century half burgundy morocco binding by J. Wright, titles and elaborate decoration to spine gilt, raised bands, marbled paper boards and endpapers, all edges gilt. With 2 engraved vignette title pages, 2 maps (1 folding) and 94 steel engraved plates. Some shelf wear and very light foxing, otherwise a very good copy. An early reprint of Fisher's monumental publication. An important nineteenth century work on the great city, its architecture and its people.
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21-06-2008 11:11 PM
I've some square cards of animals approx 4" Square of animals, birds seems about 20 in a pack sellophane wrapping.
Thanks for looking.
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21-06-2008 11:13 PM
English translation Leisure Arts London.
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21-06-2008 11:25 PM
http://www.atlaspicturecards.com/safari_cards.html
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22-06-2008 12:50 PM
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22-06-2008 2:22 PM
I have a book -Jesus in London- by E Nesbit. The illustrations are by Gerald Spencer Pryse. I have researched it a little using the normal channels but am drawing a blank. How many editions were printed? It's value? Or anything interesting (or boring)or just something, anything...
many thanks in advance
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23-06-2008 8:47 PM
Who's made this page go wide? 😞
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23-06-2008 8:59 PM
Googling brought up a full transcript, so a potential reader would not have to shell out money for the book. Any value will depend on whether Nesbit has a following of collectors.
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29-06-2008 10:41 AM
It is called Scapa with a camera #444/550.It is a re-print of a book made in the 1920's.
Is it worth any decent amount?:-)
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29-06-2008 9:39 PM
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30-06-2008 6:16 PM
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02-07-2008 11:58 AM
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05-07-2008 7:40 PM
(as far as i recall) The speedwell book of verse, the cover was black, with speedwell flowers to one corner, it
was roughly 3 inches x 4 inches and had a small verse on
each page, along with a pic of the speedwell flower.
Would love to have a copy again.

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05-07-2008 7:56 PM
Certainly not a 'clever soul' but the only soul around at the moment 🙂
Could this be the one?
http://used.addall.com/SuperRare/submitRare.cgi?author=&title=&keyword=speedwell+verses&isbn=&order=TITLE&ordering=ASC&dispCurr=GBP&binding=Any+Binding&min=&max=&timeout=20&match=Y&store=Abebooks&store=AbebooksDE&store=AbebooksFR&store=AbebooksUK&store=Alibris&store=Amazon&store=AmazonCA&store=AmazonUK&store=AmazonDE&store=AmazonFR&store=Antiqbook&store=Biblio&store=Biblion&store=Bibliophile&store=Bibliopoly&store=Booksandcollectibles&store=Half&store=ILAB&store=LivreRareBook&store=Powells&store=Strandbooks&store=ZVAB
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05-07-2008 8:01 PM
Speedwell Or, The flower of Saint Veronica. Verses, by Anna J Granniss
Theres a couple on Amazon, with no description, so you could email the seller and ask if it matches your memories.
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05-07-2008 8:02 PM
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05-07-2008 8:02 PM
Your quicker than me:-)