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A Chronicle of Kent 1250-1760 Filmer, Reginald Mead [1883-1965] (Book #ID 56454) Published by Clear Copies Ltd., 12-13 Bow Lane, London. Hard back binding in scarlet cloth cloth covers, gilt title and author lettering to the spine. 8vo. 9½'' x 6½''. Contains [xvi] 194 [xii] printed pages of text with monochrome illustrations throughout, fold-out map. Ex-Library stock with issuing sheet removed from the front and rear free end papers, reference number stamp to the copyright page. Contents clean and sound. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the KENT [Antiquarian] Category |
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A History of The Weald of Kent, with an Outline of the Early History of the County, also, a Sketch of the Physical Features of the District [3 Volumes] [Signed?] Furley, Robert and Henry B. Mackeson [Sir Charles Igglesden born 1861 - died June 26th 1949, buried in Ashford Cemetery. Grandson of William Igglesden, founder of The Kentish Express who lived at Northbrook, Canterbury Road, Ashford. The Igglesden family diversified into Estate Agency, Land Agents, Removals, and Funeral Directors, however the Igglesden name disappeared from the High Streets of East Kent during the third quarter of the twentieth century, another casualty of 1970's economic slump?]. (Book #ID 39818) Published by Henry Igglesden, 94 High Street, Ashford and John Russell Smith, 36 Soho Square, London First Edition 1871, 1874. [Three Volumes] London 1871, 1874. Two volumes bound in three first edition hard back bindings in publisher's original matching emerald green cloth covers, gilt lettering and black scroll decorations to the spines and the upper panels, different gilt vignette to each front cover, brown paper end papers, bevelled edges, three books in two volumes with volume II being in two parts. 8vo 9'' x 6''. Large fold-out maps throughout the volumes with two maps to volume I having a tear to one section, gatherings of volume II Part 2 are slightly exposed, spines not faded and with only minor bumps to the extremities, sporadic light foxing to some margins and a Very Good neat and tidy set. Volume I has an old piece of thin paper stating 'With Mr Furley's / Farley's compliments.' It looks more Farley than Furley. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the KENT [Antiquarian] Category |
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A Chronicle of Kent 1250-1760 [1] Filmer, Reginald Mead [1883-1965] (Book #ID 47497) Published by Clear Copies Ltd., 12-13 Bow Lane, London. Hard back binding in library bound camel cloth cloth covers, gilt title and author lettering to the spine. 8vo. 9'' x 6''. Contains [xvi] 194 [xii] printed pages of text with monochrome illustrations throughout, fold-out frontispiece map. Ex-Library stock with issuing sheet and bar code strip to the front free end paper, reference number to the foot of the spine. Contents clean and sound. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the KENT [Antiquarian] Category |
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Inventorium Sepulchrale: An Account of Some Antiquities Dug up at a Place Called Kingston Down, in the Parish of Kingston, in the County of Kent, in the Years 1767, 1771, 1772, and 1773 Faussett, The Reverend Bryan [Edited From the Original Manuscript in the Possession of Joseph Mayer, with Notes and an Introduction by Charles Roach Smith] (Book #ID 85530) Published by circa 1970 Facsimile edition. 1970. Hard back binding in blue cloth covers, gilt title lettering to the front cover. Quarto 10½'' x 8''. Contains pages 34-94 from the original book published and printed for subscribers only in 1856. Monochrome illustrations throughout. Fine condition book in Fine condition acetate dust wrapper. Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the KENT [Antiquarian] Category |
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Furley's History of The Weald of Kent, with an Outline of the Early History of the County | Also, a Sketch of the Physical Features of the District by Henry B. Mackeson, F.G.S. [3 Volumes Complete] Signed Furley, Robert (1809-1887) and Henry B. Mackeson [Sir Charles Igglesden born 1861 - died June 26th 1949, buried in Ashford Cemetery. Grandson of William Igglesden, founder of The Kentish Express who lived at Northbrook, Canterbury Road, Ashford. The Igglesden family diversified into Estate Agency, Land Agents, Removals, and Funeral Directors, however the Igglesden name disappeared from the High Streets of East Kent during the third quarter of the twentieth century, another casualty of 1970's economic slump?]. (Book #ID 92196) Published by Henry Igglesden, 94 High Street, Ashford and John Russell Smith, 36 Soho Square, London First Edition 1871, 1874. [Three Volumes] 1871 - 1874. Uniform matching. Two volumes bound in three first edition hard back bindings in publisher's original matching emerald green cloth covers, gilt lettering and black scroll decorations to the spines and the upper panels, different gilt vignette to each front cover, brown paper end papers, bevelled edges, three books in two volumes with volume II being in two parts. 8vo 9'' x 6''. Large fold-out maps throughout the volumes. Rebacked preserving the original spines and new corners which has now made the set very stout when handling them, without any of the usual foxing, new end papers. Dedication from the author to the top of the title page to volume I 'Lucy Crecy / Curry? from the Author.' Member of the P.B.F.A. Click here to select books from the KENT [Antiquarian] Category |
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