James Maclehose And Sons
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TREES A WOODLAND NOTEBOOK
Written by Herbert Maxwell.
Stock no. 1323744
Published by James Maclehose And Sons.
1st
1915.
Almost very good condition.
Containing observations on certain British and Exotic Trees. Blue cloth, gilt title to spine. Illustrated with colour and b/w photographs by Henry Irving and others (the colour photos are mounted on brown captioned card). 234 pages. Spine and corners bumped. A couple of small dents to cover edges. Covers slightly discoloured. Heavy foxing to contents.
- Categorised in:
- NATURAL HISTORY
- BOTANY
- TREES
SCALACRONICA: THE REIGNS OF EDWARD I, EDWARD II, AND EDWARD III
Written by Thomas Gray; Herbert Maxwell.
Stock no. 1823541
Published by James Maclehose And Sons.
1st
1907.
Very good condition.
A chronicle written in Anglo-Norman French and translated here by Sir Herbert Maxwell. Documenting the history of Britain until 1363, one of the few early chronicles written by a layman. Limited edition of 95. White vellum spine with gilt title, Red cloth boards with gilt vignette to front. Handmade paper, deckle-edged. Top edge gilt. 18 colour plates of heraldic shields with tissue guards. This is copy 33 of 95. Boards & spine mottled. Bookplate to front pastedown. A few foxspots present. All plates present minus three tissue-guards.
- Categorised in:
- HISTORY
- HISTORY (BRITISH)
- MIDDLE AGES
- ANGLO-SAXON
- HERALDRY
- LIMITED EDITION
THE LOWLAND SCOTS REGIMENTS THEIR ORIGIN, CHARACTER AND SERVICES PREVIOUS TO THE GREAT WAR OF 1914
Written by Herbert Maxwell.
Stock no. 2113291
Published by James Maclehose And Sons.
1st
1918.
Very good condition in a almost very good dustwrapper.
Brick red cloth with gilt title to spine. Some tipped-in colour plates and b/w plate pages. Couple of bumps to cover edges. A little scuffing to covers. Inscription in ink to front endpaper. Some foxing to pages. Page 187 has a blue crayon 'amendment' to text. A few page margins have uneven edges, where pages were uncut. Wrapper is unevenly browned, with edge-tears and chips; some repaired to verso with sticky tape. Loss to a couple of tears; creased.
- Categorised in:
- MILITARY
- REGIMENTAL HISTORY (UK)
- SCOTLAND
- HISTORY
- HISTORY (BRITISH)