Some minor foxing; covers worn, rebacked.
51 engraved plates, 2 double-page, a few with movable flaps.
Bookplate of John Over.
£425
London, for the author, 1764.
Second edition. 4to. Contemporary half calf, rebacked in later leather lettered in gilt.
An important edition, being greatly enlarged upon from the first edition, of a scarce work on perspective.
Out of stock
Some minor foxing; covers worn, rebacked.
51 engraved plates, 2 double-page, a few with movable flaps.
Bookplate of John Over.
London, Gollancz, 1950.
First UK edition, first impression. 8vo. Original cloth. Dust-jacket, correctly priced 16/-.
A scarce first Gollancz edition of this harrowing account from the perspective of one of the black men accused of raping two white prostitutes in Alabama in 1931, written with the aid of author & journalist Earl Conrad, who had met Patterson during his time as Harlem Bureau Chief for The Chicago Defender. The title was reprinted very quickly to meet demand, and as a result first impressions are relatively scarce.
A record of progress and achievement in facts and figures
Shanghai, China United Press, 1935.
First edition, first impression. 8vo. Original cloth. Dust-jacket, priced $15.
Leang-Li T'ang was a prominent Chinese historian, author, and editor, recognised for documenting the socio-political and economic developments in early 20th-century China.
Translated from the Hebrew by Moshe M. Kohn
London, Frederick Muller, 1956.
First English edition, sixth impression. 8vo. Original red boards. Fourth impression dust-jacket,
A harrowing semi-fictionalised account of Nazi brothels, shedding further light on the atrocities of the Holocaust.
London, Warne, [1931].
First edition. 8vo. Original brown cloth. Dust-jacket, priced 6/-.
The Story of Electrical Communications.
London, The Scientific Press, 1898.
First edition. 8vo. Original green cloth, gilt.
Uncommon. The author's journey took him from Constantinople, to Batumi, Baku, Krasnovodsk, Ashabad, Merv, Bokhara, Samarkand and back home via Odessa, utilising the Transcaspian Military Railway. "Until quite recently the very greatest difficulties were placed in the way of any foreigner who tried to penetrate the region... [and this book] is probably the last of a series that has dealt with Central Asia as a sort of terra incognita" (author's preface).