Paul and Thomas Sandby


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Oxonia Illustrata,


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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification: ++++ Oxonia Illustrata: Of Het Verheerlykt Oxford, Vervattende De Gezichten Der Zelve Stad, Met Haare Gebouwen, Lust-huizen, En Andere Omleggende Plaatzen. In 48. Zeer Naauwkeurige Prenten Afgebeeld.. David Loggan, James Beeverell By Gerrit Tielenburg, boekverkooper in de Gasthuis-Moolensteeg., 1734 History; Europe; Great Britain; Education / Higher; History / Europe / Great Britain; Oxford (England); Oxfordshire (England)




Britannia Illustrata


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Pyne's British Costumes


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MODERN PAINTERS


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Right Trusty and Well Beloved...


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"I want you to tell my real story... Use any talent you have to show me in my true light, not painted black with Tudor propaganda. My new army must be wordsmiths, not soldiers; artists, not knights; musicians, not warriors. We will lay siege to the towers of Tudor lies and bring them crashing down..." Who, for you, is the real Richard III?Is it the boy, exiled in fear to the Continent aged seven? The loyal warrior, brother to Edward IV? The young man struck by tragedy? The just and rightful king? Or Thomas More's and Shakespeare's infamous villain? You can meet them all within these pages ... or can you? This follow-up to the 2018 anthology "Grant Me the Carving of My Name" showcases short stories and poems by international authors inspired by all aspects of King Richard III. Sold in support of Scoliosis Association UK (SAUK) with a Foreword by Philippa Langley MBE and edited by Alex Marchant. With contributions from Rebecca Batley, Terri Beckett, Sue Grant-Mackie, Kim Harding, Wendy Johnson, Joanne R. Larner, Kit Mareska, Máire Martello, Liz Orwin, Elizabeth Ottosson, Nicola Slade, Richard Tearle, Brian Wainwright, Kathryn Wharton and Jennifer C. Wilson.







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Catalogue of Valuable Printed Books, Illuminated & Other Manuscripts, Autograph Letters & Historical Documents, &c., Comprising a Large and Interesting Collection of Rare English Books of the 15th to 17th Centuries, Many in Original Bindings, with a Few Printed Abroad Or of Later Date, Including Andreae, Quaestiones, Lettou, 1480, a Devout Treatise Called the Tree, Copland, 1534-5, Guido de Monte Rocher, Manipulus Curatorum, W. de Worde, 1502, John of Gadesdon, Rosa Anglica Practica Medicine, 1492, Lyndewood, Constitutions, Oxford, Thodoric Rood, 1483, and Tunstall, De Arte Supputandi, Pynson, 1522 (the First English Book Wholely on Arithmetic), Selected from the Library at Marbury Hall, Northwick, and Sold by Order of the Trustees of the Late Rt. Honble. Lord Barrymore; Well-decorated Manuscript Service-book, Including the Property of Colonel Walter Macfarlane; Unrecorded Editions of Rogers, A Garden of Spirituall Flowers, 1609, and Dent, A Platforme Made for the Proofe of God's Providence, 1608, Shakespeare, Rape of Lucrece, 1655, a Collection of Presentation Copies of the Works of Anatole France, First Editions of The Tatler and The Guardian (complete), and of The Spectator (lacking Only Six Nos.), Smith, Wealth of Nations, 1776, Boards, Uncut, Presentation Copies of Wilde's Salome and The Happy Prince, and of Early Works by George Moore, Etc., and a Very Remarkable Series of XIX Century Books (including First Editions of Pride and Prejudice, Emma, Frankenstein and Braybrooke's Pepys), Uncut and in Extraordinary Original Condition, from the Library of a Gentleman, the Autograph Letters, &c. Comprise, an Important Collection of 17th Century News Letter, the Property of S. H. Le Fleming, Esq., Rydal Hall, Ambleside, Fine Letters of Sir Joseph Banks, Charles Lamb, O. W. Holmes, and Charles Dickens (mentioning Pickwick), Sketches by W. M. Thackeray (addressed to Edward Fitzgerald), an Auto. MS. of Maria Edgeworth, Correspondence of George Moore with His Publisher, a Very Fine Series of George Gissing, the Property of Algernon Gissing, Esq.; a Manuscript of Two Pages, in Verse, by Robert Burns, the Property of Capt. Victor Cazalet; and an Important Series of Letters and Papers of Lord Macaulay, Sold by Order of His Great-nephew and Literary Executor


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