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[BRADFORD ( Wm

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[BRADFORD ( Wm

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
[BRADFORD ( Wm. )]. The Gentleman's and Trader's Guide. Containing, the description and use of an instrument for preventing frauds by counterfeit gold, which gives the weight, and shews the alloy of that metal, as well in coin as in rings, and all kinds of utensils made thereof ; with the quantity of adulteration, (if any.) This instrument is neatly made in brass or ivory, and very portable in the pocket. Made by John Lort, (Only) mathematical instrument maker, in Park-street, near the Coomb, Dublin. Where any person desirous may have an instrument made to weigh and prove any larger piece of coin or utensil of gold than this instrument is designed for. Dublin : Printed by Bart. Corcoran, on the Inns-Quay, circa 1770FIRST IRISH EDITION, 8-pages, 12mo, original blue paper wrappers : an excellent copy in original state with 5 neat contemporary manuscript corrections, which, as they all are price increases, are probably by Lort.An unrecorded edition : not found in ESTC, Kress, Goldsmiths', COPAC, &c. ESTC has four editions : (1) The description and use … [?London ?1754], (2) The gentleman's … Worcester, 1754. (3) Worcester, 1753, and, (4) Stratford, 1756 - locating 1 (Owo), 1 (Lu), 1 (O) & 3 (L, Lu & DSI, the latter imperfect), respectivelyALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) LOVE ( Benjamin ). Manchester as it is : or, notices of the institutions, manufactures, commerce, railways, etc. of the metropolis of manufactures : interspersed with much valuable information useful for the resident and stranger. Manchester : Printed and published by Love and Barton … , 1839. FIRST EDITION, with a double-page engraved plan, 11 engraved plates and an engraved trade plate, pp 244, (6), (10, adverts) and Newton & Berry’s engraved trade plate, 12mo, original cloth, gilt, with Love & Barton's ticket on front endpaper, inscribed "James Kilgour / Aberdeen 1839" : plates lightly foxed, otherwise an attractive copy in original state.(2) BLAZE DE BURY ( Marie P. R. ), Baroness. Racine, and the French classical drama. [bound with:] Molière, and the French classical drama. [and:] RAMSAY(Alexander) Samuel Butler, and his Hudibras and other works. Charles Knight 1845-46-46. FIRST EDITIONS, with 10 full-page illustrs in the third work, pages 264 : 216 : 240, 12mo, contemporary calf : binding rubbed and worn but sound and strong, otherwise very good.French journalist, travel writer and novelist (died 1894), said to have been the illegitimate daughter of Lord Brougham.(3) LAUGHTON ( James Brotherston ). Johnson's historical, topographical, & parochial guide, and visitor's companion through the Isle of Mann. Douglas : Printed and published by Samuel Johnson, Duke Street, 1847. With a folding engraved map and 4 text woodcuts, pages (8), 200, 12mo, original mauve cloth, gilt : little wear to spine but binding otherwise sound and strong and a very good copy. An uncommon early edition (?the first under this title) of a successful guide book. Edition not stated, the 2-page preface dated from Douglas, June, 1847, no illustrations are called for and the text block is not ruled in red, pace Bibliotheca Monensis 177. Laughton (1814-83) : his guide book to the island was written initially for William Dillon in 1842 but subsequently published by Samuel Johnson. He also wrote libretti whilst in Australia. His brother John, the naval historian, observed that J.R.B. had "spent a good deal of his days in writing a Guide to the Isle of Man which took him about the island a good bit - at least he paid the places he wrote about the compliment of going to see them'.(4) [TINDAL ( Matthew )]. New High-Church turned Old Presbyterian. Utrum Horum, Never a Barrell the better Herring. Printed, and Sold by H. Hills, 1710. 16-pp, small 8vo, recent wrapper : cut close with slight loss on five pages : very good.(5) GIBSON ( Wm. Sidney ). A descriptive and historical guide to Tynemouth : comprising a popular sketch of the history of the monastery, the church, and the castle ; with notices of North Shields, Seaton Delaval, and neighbouuuring antiquities. Second edition. Tynemouth : Printed by J. Philipson, 1861. With an engraved frontispiece and a few woodcut text illustrations, pages xiii, 161, large 12mo, original purple/brown cloth : a very good to nice copy.Apparently unchanged on the first edition published earlier in the same year.(6)ENGLISH PRE 1801; DUBLIN PRINTED; ECONOMICS; SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS; COINAGE; COINS; COUNTERFEITING; GOLD; ECONOMICS; ENGLAND; MANCHESTER; FRENCH LITERATURE