L1JD A. B. C. CODE 5 TH ED.iADAMS CABLE CODEX 10 TH ED.537CATALOGUEOFAND OLDRARE BOOKSIN THELANGUAGE.ENGLISHTHE FOLLOWING HEADINGS:UNDERAfricathe aherewith beforeWe catalogueplace publicin theiof books English language.printedattention to thewould drawWe followingspecialitems :.Caxton's Book","Royal& Maker'sCabinet Director",,,GentlemanChippendale's3rd Edn.,1st Edn."Tom Jones",Fielding's1st"Vicar ofGoldsmith's Wakefield", Edn.,"Lives" of the Fathers.de WordesWynkynand the fact that this catalogue representsemphasisebut a fraction of the works in our possession relatingLiterature. Weto Great andBritain, America, Englishrare and oldhave a further stock of Americana,largeandworks on Literature Medicine,English History,&c., &c., Latin,Astronomy, Heraldry, Theology, (inand other of whichFrench, German, languages) catalogueswill be forwarded on a list of thegladly application;same will be found opposite.at aAfter 53 we have arrivedexperience,year'swhich enables us to almostproduce immediatelysystemone of the more than one million books,any manuscripts,and we have in and a invitationstock,prints heartyfor a is extended to all such as maypersonal inspectionbe our at future date.visiting country anyWe shall be if the reader afterwill,greatly obligedtothis on to of his friendsperusal, pass catalogue anywhom it be of interest.may.= =1 Mark or 100 1 25 cents.Pfennig shilling484613Africa.M. Pf.1 The inof the revolutions the of ...
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ADAMS CABLE CODEX 10 TH ED.
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CATALOGUE
OF
AND OLDRARE BOOKS
IN THE
LANGUAGE.ENGLISH
THE FOLLOWING HEADINGS:UNDER
Africathe aherewith beforeWe catalogueplace public
in theiof books English language.printed
attention to thewould drawWe followingspecial
items :
.
Caxton's Book","Royal
& Maker'sCabinet Director",,,GentlemanChippendale's
3rd Edn.,
1st Edn."Tom Jones",Fielding's
1st"Vicar ofGoldsmith's Wakefield", Edn.,
"Lives" of the Fathers.de WordesWynkyn
and the fact that this catalogue representsemphasise
but a fraction of the works in our possession relating
Literature. Weto Great andBritain, America, English
rare and oldhave a further stock of Americana,large
andworks on Literature Medicine,English History,
&c., &c., Latin,Astronomy, Heraldry, Theology, (in
and other of whichFrench, German, languages) catalogues
will be forwarded on a list of thegladly application;
same will be found opposite.
at aAfter 53 we have arrivedexperience,year's
which enables us to almostproduce immediatelysystem
one of the more than one million books,any manuscripts,
and we have in and a invitationstock,prints hearty
for a is extended to all such as maypersonal inspection
be our at future date.visiting country any
We shall be if the reader afterwill,greatly obliged
tothis on to of his friendsperusal, pass catalogue any
whom it be of interest.may
.
= =1 Mark or 100 1 25 cents.Pfennig shilling
484613Africa.
M. Pf.
1 The inof the revolutions the of MoroccoBraithwate, John. history empire
the death of the late Ismael. Lond. With1729.upon emperor Muley map-Calf. 24
2 of the visitation tour the[Cape Colony.] Journal Bishop's through Cape
in with an account of his visit to the island of St.Colony, 1848, Helena,
-in 1849. London W i h m a1849. t 113 Sd. 10p. pp.
3 of the visitation tour the][ Journal Bishop's through Cape Colony
-in 1850. With a London 1851. 227 Sd. 8map. pp.
4 W. of Natal. and the AmahlubiColenso, J. Langalibalele tribe; beingBishop
remarks the official record of Trials of thethe his sons and Indunaupon Chief,
and other members of the Amahlubi tribe. 1874.London, privately printed,
-384 Sd. 30pp.
-5 A Series of Adventures in the course of a the e dIrwin, REyles. voyage up
S e a on the Coasts of Arabia and and of a RouteEgypt ; through
Deserts of Tthe h e b a i s hither in the 1777. in letters to a Lond.year Lady.
-1780. With 2 and 2 tables. 4to. Calf. 12maps
L.6 Our in a narration of North AmericanJackson, Caughnawagas Egypt;
Indian who led the British Boat for the relief of KhartoumVoyageurs Expedition
the ofcataracts the Nile. With an T. S. Brown.up prefaceintroductory by
Montreal 1885. With illustrations and 35portrait. pp.
-Sd. 6
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7 C. of a visit to South Africa with some account of theLatrobe, J. Journal
settlements near the ofof the United Brethren GoodMissionary Cape Hope.
-London 1821. With a and Hfbd. 10map plates.
See under Literature.Lithgow. English
8 A short relation of the river of its sourse and current of[Lobo, Nile,Jeron.]
its the of A e t till it runs into the Mediterraneanoverflowing campagnia g y p
and other curiosities. from the Peter(Translat. Portuguese manuscript by
-London 1669. 105 Sd. 12Wyche.) pp.
9 A of Madeira. With a series of 27 coloured[Madeira.] engra-history
illustr. of the and of the inhabitantsvings costumes, manners, occupations
viewof that island. R. 1821. With aLondon, Ackermann,
-on the 120 4to. Hf. bd. 70
title-p. VI, pp. (worn).
A fine and uncut of a scarce cont. of 60 characteristiccopy book, upwards figures.
10 South African With a intro-Mendelssohn, descriptiveSidney. Bibliography.
duction D. a 1 2 26C vi n. vols. London 1910.by J. fullpage
-illustrations. Cloth. 50
11 A. The an takenAdventures of T.Roberts, (Mr. S.) english merchant, prisoner
ofthe Turks of A r i e r s and carried into the land countries Africa,by g
with a of the of of all the towns and of notedescription kingdom Argiers places
Norris.there abouts. Annexed an observation of the Tide Richard London,by
-Moses 1670. 4 252 Old calf 100Pitt, 11., pp. gilt.
the East Indies. Transl.12 abbe. A to andRochon, voyage Madagascar,
Withfrom the French. With a memoir of the Chinese trade. London 1792.
-m a M. in Hf. mor. 10a the of Robertp (from original design 1727).
the13 Wm. A new account of some of Guinea and Slave-Trade.Snelgrave, parts
-London With a 12 Hf. calf. 151734. map. 11., 288jpp.
and Gardening.Agriculture
in14 New ?and 3Rich. 01Bradley, improvements planting gardening. parts
-- The1 vol. Lond. 171920. With 3 The same. gentle-plates.
4man and Lond. With and1720.gardener's Kaler\dar. frontisp.
-16Calf.plates.
14. 147.Rosenthal'sLudwig Antiquariat, Munich, Hildegardstr. Catalogue/Almanacks. 3Agriculture'
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W. Carew. in old literature. London 1904.17 Cloth. 3 50Hazlitt, Gleanings garden
The of18 Francis. and London 1759.Home, principles agriculture vegetation.
Bd. 7 50
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Sir interest: or the20 and farmer's friend.Moore, J. England's gentleman Showing
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with and for an inconsiderable The best andgreat ease, charge. quickest way
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22 Hortus Woburnensis an account of the resultsSinclair, George, gramineus or,
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written after the method of Vincent London 1678. WithWing.
astronomical tables. 46 Sd. 5pp.
A 2. isPage missing.
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Fine in red and black.wall-calender; printed
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conjunctions of the the Lord an of certainPapacy against Christ, inventory
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sun etc. Lond. 1681. 24 ff. 12mo. Sd. 507
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and of and also observ. theeclipses, positions configurations heaven,
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Rosenthal's 14.Ludwig Antiquariat, Munich, 147.Hildegardstr. Catalogue
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William. News from an for27 the stars: theAndrews, or, ephemeris 1689.year
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ofAnd from the creation of the world to the best 5638according history, years.
-London 1689. Morocco. 18
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The end of the calendar is and the title Ms.especially interesting. replaced bymissing,
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-London 1693. 44 Br. 5pp.
With a treatise on the influence of the constellations of the stars on the fortune of man. The
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London 24 ff. 12mo. Sd. 507(1678).
an31 Astral or almanack for the 1678. Peter d.7o/./-gazette, year By John
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A numerous astronomical and several verses 'underfragment containing notes, very interesting
the of each month. The end isheading missing.
motions and32 Almanack for 1678. the ofBowker, James. Containing aspects
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in 55 other With tables of interest etc.of Londonports. computation years,
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