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MENZIES ( Sutherland ), ?pseud

Currency:EUR Category:Antiques / Books & Manuscripts Start Price:10.00 EUR Estimated At:150.00 - 180.00 EUR
MENZIES ( Sutherland ), ?pseud

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
MENZIES ( Sutherland ), ?pseud. Turkey Old and New : historical, geographical and statistical. Third edition. W. H. Allen & Co., 1883With a frontispiece, 12 plates and some text illustrations, pages xv, 608, 8vo, original brown cloth, gilt, all edges gilt : a very good to nice copy. Sometimes ascribed to the novelist and historian Elizabeth Stone (1808-c.1881).ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) HYNES ( M. ). The story of Russian aggression and Turkish defence : being a reply to Messrs. Gladstone and Bright's recent utterances on the eastern question. To which is appended, extracts from the works of resident authors, consular reports, and the evidence of travellers conversant with the subject. Liverpool : Printed and published by the author, 29, Thomas St., 1877. FIRST EDITION, pages (2, blank), 60, (2, blank), 8vo, original grey printed wraps : small stamp in two places and first few leaves little dog-eared : good, sound copy in original state A scarce, privately published account. COPAC locates copies at BL and Bristol only.(2) GURNEY ( Joseph John ). A Winter in the West Indies, described in familiar letters to Henry Clay, of Kentucky. John Murray, 1840. FIRST UK EDITION, with 2 plates of views, pages xvi, 282, (1, leaf of imprint) and 8, 4 pages advertisements dated September 1840, 8vo, original mauve cloth, uncut, neatly rebacked, retaining most of the original backstrip and all of the original endpapers and flyleaves : with some light foxing, but still a very good copy.Quaker philanthropist who cooperated with Clarkson, Buxton (his brother-in-law), and Wilberforce in the cause of emancipation and whose efforts after 1834 brought about an early end of the apprenticeship system.(3) GERMANY & ITALY. The Warringtons Abroad : or, twelve months in Germany, Italy, and Egypt. Seeley, Jackson, and Halliday, 1866. FIRST EDITION, with 35 illustrations, some full-page, pages vi, 140, small 4to, original red cloth, gilt, signed 'J L' (John Leighton) : spine lightly faded, otherwise a nice, fresh copy.The only edition of this fictional travel account for a juvenile readership - it is not in Osborne. Neither NSTC (5 copies) nor NUC (2 copies) suggest an author.(4) RAUCAZ ( L.ouis M. ). In the savage South Solomons. The story of a mission. Dublin : M. H. Gill and Son (Lyon printed) 1928. FIRST EDITION, with many illustrs, pp 270, (1), roy 8vo, original cloth, gilt : very good. Pacific Bibliography 520.(5)TRAVEL; EUROPE; NEAR EAST; TURKEY; HISTORY; ECONOMICS; BALKANS; EASTERN QUESTION; LIVERPOOL PRINTED; GREECE; RUSSIA; MILITARY