Monday, 8 July 2013

Food Glorious Food: Eating and Drinking with Good Housekeeping 1922-1942 by Brian Braithwaite & Noelle Walsh

Food Glorious Food: Eating and Drinking with Good Housekeeping 1922-1942 by Brian Braithwaite & Noelle Walsh newly listed for sale on the fantastic BookLovers of Bath web site!Ebury Press, 1990, Hardback in dust wrapper.

Illustrated by way of: Black & White Photographs; Facsimiles; Illustrated endpapers and blanks;

From the cover: "From the Roaring Twenties, through the depression of the Thirties, and to the austerity of the war years, Food Glorious Food celebrates the ever-popular topics of eating and drinking.

Covering the first twenty years of Good Housekeeping magazine, from its launch in 1922, through the penny-pinching days of the Thirties to the wartime rationing of 1942, the book offers a fascinating collection of articles, advertisements and recipes gleaned from the pages of the magazine.

The features and recipes illustrate the evolvement of food products, fads and ideas through two historic decades, while the advertisements provide a wonderful glimpse of the famous manufacturers of the day.

A companion volume to the best sellers Ragtime to Wartime, The Home Front and The Christmas Book, Food Glorious Food represents the very best of Good Housekeeping."

Very Good — in Very Good Dust Wrapper. Price Clipped. Dust wrapper slightly yellowed. Text complete, clean and tight.

Red boards with Gilt titling to the Spine. 192 pages. 12" x 9".

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Footprints in Cyprus: An Illustrated History by Sir David Hunt

Footprints in Cyprus: An Illustrated History by Sir David Hunt newly listed for sale on the fantastic BookLovers of Bath web site!Trigraph, 1990, Hardback in dust wrapper.

2nd (revised) edition, 1st printing, [First Published: 1982] Illustrated by way of: Black & White Photographs; Facsimiles; Colour Photographs; Maps; Plans; Contributors: J. N. Coldstream; Sir David Hunt; Dr V. Karageorghis; Dr D. Michaelides; Dr E. J. Peltenburg; Sir Steven Runciman; Dr V. A. Tatton-Brown;

From the cover: "The history of Cyprus begins in the Stone Age with one of the most extraordinary village settlements ever excavated from a period nearly 9,000 years ago. From the time the first Greeks arrived, over 3,000 years ago, the island has been the centre of a vigorous and creative artistic culture. Many treasures survive from the 1st millennium before Christ which illustrate vividly the fact that Cyprus can rival in achievement the best art in the Mediterranean world.

In Footprints in Cyprus these achievements are not only fully depicted in colour and in black and white but also related to their historical context. The text is contributed by the leading authorities of today and embodies the results of the latest research.

In the next great age of Greek culture, the Byzantine period, the particular contribution of Cyprus is to be found in the churches whose mural paintings are more numerous and better preserved than in any comparable area. Its history also is strikingly different from that of other parts of the Byzantine Empire; it is lucidly expounded by the leading British historian of the period, Sir Steven Runciman.

For three and a half centuries foreigners from Western Europe ruled in Nicosia, for most of the period a French royal family from Poitou. This is the romantic period, when the great castles were built, high up in the mountains or dominating the sea-ports, and Gothic cathedrals rose to add a new exotic note to the cultural milieu of the eastern Mediterranean. The history of the kings of Cyprus is as romantic as their architecture. Then came the Venetians, who ruled for eighty-two years until with the sieges of Nicosia and Famagusta the last outpost of Christianity in the Levant fell to the conquering Turks. The poignant drama of these two sieges is illustrated here with many contemporary pictures and drawings.

During the Turkish period Cyprus was a backwater but it came back into the mainstream of European history when in the last quarter of the 19th century authority passed from the Turks to the British. The Colonial years are illustrated from contemporary sources; the text pays particular attention to the factors of international policies which determined the island's history.

Independent since 1960 Cyprus suffered invasion in 1974. The history of independence and invasion is traced by the editor on the basis of his experience in the British Diplomatic Service."

Very Good — in Very Good Dust Wrapper. Price Clipped.

Orange boards with Gilt titling to the Spine. [XVI] 319 pages. Index. Bibliography. 10" x 7¾".

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Friday, 5 July 2013

Total Quality Management by John S. Oakland

Total Quality Management by John S. Oakland newly listed for sale on the fantastic BookLovers of Bath web site!Heinemann Professional Publishing, 1989, Hardback in dust wrapper.

4th printing. [First Published: 1989]

From the cover: "Total Quality Management is a new approach to improving the effectiveness and flexibility of business as a whole. It is a quality process which involves every person in every department of an organization working together to eliminate errors and prevent waste. The benefits of making sure things are done right first time are enormous, in terms of greater efficiencies, lower costs, improved quality, better reputation and greater market share.

The book explains, with practical examples where possible: the basic concepts of TQM; how to set down a quality policy; the organizational requirements; the role of the quality manager; the measurement of quality costs; the TQM tools (including flow charting, Pareto, cause and effect analysis and brainstorming); quality planning; reliability and maintenance; design control and the 'seven new tools' of quality function deployment (QFD); how to set up quality systems to international standards; the role of computers in the quality information system; the techniques of statistical process control (SPC) and its implementation (including SPC in non-manufacturing); the setting up of quality teams and circles; the programmes required for training; and gives a detailed guide on how to implement the continuous improvement philosophies. Some guidance is also provided regarding the long-term survival of TQM in an organization and how to avoid the dangers that TQM can bring.

Directors and managers in diverse organizations will be able to develop TQM within their own operations after reading this book. Students on business or management studies courses and those following engineering, science and quality assurance courses will find this a stimulating introduction to a new management tool."

Very Good+ — in Very Good+ Dust Wrapper.

Blue boards with Gilt titling to the Spine. [XI] 316 pages. Index. Bibliography. 9½" x 6¼".

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Mechanics by W. Chester

Mechanics by W. Chester newly listed for sale on the fantastic BookLovers of Bath web site!George Allen & Unwin, 1979, Paperback.

First in this, paperback, edition.

From the cover: "This is a major new introduction to mechanics as studied in pre-specialist undergraduate courses in applied mathematics. The mathematics has been kept as simple as possible on the assumption that the reader will have little background in the subject; no advanced techniques are used and there are no complicated applications.

The book offers an outstandingly clear and comprehensive coverage of the conventional topics of mechanics and non-linear problems are also introduced in the belief that they involve important and widely applicable techniques which are appropriate at the elementary level. Rigid-body mechanics is covered in a three-dimensional treatment which brings the student directly to a better understanding of the subject than would the two-dimensional approach conventionally adopted at this level. This involves an understanding of angular vectors, which is inevitable in any case, and brings the student to the more interesting applications of rigid-body mechanics, which are more often than not three-dimensional. The arguably important topic of tensor calculus has been omitted in order to keep the mathematics simple and because it is not essential as part of mechanics at this level.

Chapter 1 gives a full treatment of elementary vector theory, consistent with the current status of the subject in most schemes of study. The mechanics of a particle is introduced in Chapters 2-8 and the ground is then prepared for three-dimensional rigid-body mechanics by a discussion of angular vectors and the theory of moments. The derivation of equations of motion is thereby readily achieved and is discussed in Chapter 11. The bulk of this chapter is devoted to worked examples in two and three dimensions in order to allow the student to build up an understanding of the applications of the equations of motion without becoming confused. Chapter 12 deals with virtual work and Lagrange's equations, and the final chapter introduces some important techniques used in non-linear mechanics and elsewhere.

Illustrative examples and exercises are provided in abundance in view of the importance of working through examples in this particular subject. Over 130 diagrams complement the text.

The book should be of serious interest to applied mathematicians, engineers and theoretical physicists as a clear and comprehensive introduction to a major part of their undergraduate studies."

Good. Single reading crease to the notably faded spine. Previous owners' inscription to the first blank. Text complete, clean and tight otherwise.

[XIII] 432 pages. Index. Trade Paperback (9¼" x 6").

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Thursday, 4 July 2013

Big Bang: The Most Important Scientific Discovery of All Time and Why You Need to Know About It by Simon Singh

Big Bang: The Most Important Scientific Discovery of All Time and Why You Need to Know About It by Simon Singh newly listed for sale on the fantastic BookLovers of Bath web site!Fourth Estate, 2004, Hardback in dust wrapper.

Illustrated by way of: Black & White Photographs; Diagrams;

From the cover: "Simon Sing, the bestselling author of Fermafs Last Theorem and The Code Book, brings us nothing less than the story of the Big Bang.

Albert Einstein once said: The most incomprehensible thing about the universe is that it is comprehensible. Simon Singh believes geniuses like Einstein are not the only people able to grasp the physics that underlies the universe. We all can. As well as explaining what the Big Bang theory actually is, the book addresses why cosmologists believe that it is an accurate description of the origin of the universe. It also tells the story of the brilliant and eccentric scientists who fought against the establishment idea of an eternal and unchanging cosmos.

Simon Singh, renowned for making difficult ideas much less difficult than they seem, is the perfect guide on this journey. Everybody has heard of the Big Bang theory, but how many of us can actually claim to understand it? With characteristic clarity and a narrative peppered with anecdotes and personal histories of those who have struggled to understand creation, Simon Singh has written the story of the most important theory ever."

Very Good — in Very Good Dust Wrapper. Gently bruised at the head of the spine with commensurate wear to the dust wrapper. Leans slightly. Text complete, clean and tight.

Orange boards with Silver titling to the Spine. 532 pages. Index. 9½" x 6¼".

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Tarantulas, Marmosets and Other Stories: An Amazon Diary by Nick Gordon

Tarantulas, Marmosets and Other Stories: An Amazon Diary by Nick Gordon newly listed for sale on the fantastic BookLovers of Bath web site!Metro, 1997, Hardback in dust wrapper.

Illustrated by way of: Colour Photographs; Maps [1];

From the cover: "Tarantulas, Marmosets and Other Stories: An Amazon Diary tells of what really is involved at the cutting edge of wildlife filming.

For almost a decade, wildlife explorer and award-winning photographer Nick Gordon has lived in the Amazon basin, capturing the dazzling array of rare species that make their home in and around the rainforest: the giant eight-eyed tarantulas which live in a network of underground burrows on the forest floor, the jaguars stalking freshwater turtles in the shallows and the marmosets living in the jungle.

But wildlife photography is rarely simple, and, in his inspirational account, Nick tells of the amazing moments that he and his crew experience as they go in search of the perfect shot — from narrowly missing a military coup to dreaming of eating a crunchy onion ring — only to find it was a crunchy cockroach instead!; from fleeing for their lives from hostile tribes to swimming with wild otters — not to mention anacondas. He tells, too, of the precarious process of gaining acceptance among the rarely-contacted indigenous tribes (Piaroa Indians) — with bizarre initiation rituals ranging from mind-blowing 'yoppo' ceremonies to eating roast tarantula in a Piaroa death cavern.

Powerful and compelling, this is a book which depicts the Amazon in all its fascinating, vibrant and occasionally macabre detail."

Very Good — in Very Good Dust Wrapper. A little rubbing to the edges of the dust wrapper. Text complete, clean and tight.

Green boards with Gilt titling to the Spine. 238 pages. Index. 9½" x 6¼".

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Indoor Cricket by Avril Starling & Megan Lear

Indoor Cricket by Avril Starling & Megan Lear newly listed for sale on the fantastic BookLovers of Bath web site!Blandford Press, 1986, Hardback in dust wrapper.

Illustrated by way of: Black & White Photographs; Diagrams;

From the cover: "Indoor cricket is a whole new ball game. It started in Australia but has now been imported into Britain, where new stadiums are opening every year. It appeals to everyone from all walks of life and regardless of age and sex: non-cricketers have taken to its fast, action-packed excitement, while players of the outdoor game use it to sharpen up their cricketing skills.

Avril Starling and Megan Lear were both English Test players and are closely involved in the expansion of the game as managers of the indoor cricket stadium in Wellingborough, Northants. Their book is a full introduction to the history and rules of the game. Indoor cricket requires very special techniques, and these are comprehensively covered. There are also chapters on tactics and on practice. This fully illustrated book is the best possible introduction to an exciting, fresh game which is here to stay."

Very Good — in Very Good Dust Wrapper. A little rubbing to the edges of the dust wrapper. Edges of the text block lightly spotted. Previous owners' inscription to the pastedown. Text complete, clean and tight otherwise.

Green boards with Gilt titling to the Spine. 96 pages. Index. 10" x 7¾".

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Saturday, 29 June 2013

What the Bible Teaches with Authorised Version of the Bible in Nine Volumes Covering the New Testament: Volume 2 Matthew and Mark by J. Heading & H. Paisley

What the Bible Teaches with Authorised Version of the Bible in Nine Volumes Covering the New Testament: Volume 2 Matthew and Mark by J. Heading & H. Paisley newly listed for sale on the fantastic BookLovers of Bath web site!John Ritchie, 1993, Hardback in dust wrapper.

From the cover: "WHAT THE BIBLE TEACHES is a series of commentaries published with a view to opening up in a clear concise manner the teaching of the New Testament. The contributors are well known Bible expositors, having ministered the Word and conducted Bible Readings in many of the English speaking countries of the world. The style is both expository and practical. Each commentary has been written specifically for the series, and has not been taken from tapes or culled from other publications. To the enquiring mind, this and companion volumes in the series are a storehouse of divine truth, being the outcome of many years of study and experience."

In the Ritchie New Testament Commentaries series.

Very Good — in Very Good Dust Wrapper. A little rubbing to the edges of the dust wrapper, slight fraying at the corners. Price Clipped. Text complete, clean and tight.

Black boards with Gilt titling to the Spine & Upper Board. [VIII] 588 pages. 9½" x 6¼".

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Saturday, 22 June 2013

Recipes From Le Manoir Aux Quat' Saisons by Raymond Blanc

Recipes From Le Manoir Aux Quat' Saisons by Raymond Blanc lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

Little, Brown & Co., 2000, Paperback.

Illustrated by way of: Colour Photographs; Black & White Drawings;

From the cover: "Raymond Blanc has achieved worldwide fame as an inspired chef with a relentless drive for perfection. His cooking has been described in The Good Food Guide as 'an extraordinary process of creativity, passion, subtlety, indeed genius'. Born in Besangon, in eastern France, he grew up among a family of food lovers who took great pride in the quality of their cuisine and their home-grown ingredients. Although deeply influenced by their ideas, he is entirely self-taught and has never revealed the secrets of his cuisine. But here at last he explains his uniquely successful methods and shares some of the very special recipes from his Oxfordshire restaurant, Le Manoir aux Quat' Saisons. M. Blanc's reputation is such that even before it opened, in 1984, Le Manoir was awarded two Michelin stars.

In keeping with Raymond Blanc's insistence on fresh produce, the emphasis in this book is on seasonal variety, with thirty to forty recipes for each season. For Spring there is an elegant chartreuse of asparagus spears and leeks; raspberry sorbet is one of the refreshing Summer desserts; Autumn richness is celebrated with roast snipe in a sauce of old Madeira and walnuts and for Winter there is a warming mussel soup. The recipes are accompanied by menu suggestions, wine recommendations and chef's notes on how to achieve professional results. "

Introduction by: Egon Ronay & Hugh Johnson

Very Good. Gently rubbed at the edges of the spine and wrappers. Text complete, clean and tight.

280 pages. Index. 11" x 8½".

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The Last of the Mohicans: A Narrative of 1757 by James Fenimore Cooper

The Last of the Mohicans: A Narrative of 1757 by James Fenimore Cooper lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

Collins' Clear-Type Press, 1905, Hardback.

Publishing date unstated, dated from references. Illustrated by way of: Colour Plates [8];

Good. Heavily bruised at the head, tail and corners of the board with a split at the join of the upper board near the head of the spine. Leans a little. Shaken with hinges showing at several gathers, notably at the rear blank. Pages lightly age-tanned overall but much heavier to start and finish.

Green Bevelled Decorative boards with Gilt titling to the Spine & Upper Board. 376 [16 Ads] pages. 7¾" x 5".

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Managing People At Work by John W. Hunt

Managing People At Work by John W. Hunt lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

McGraw-Hill, 1979, Hardback in dust wrapper.

From the cover: "Here, at last, is a brief, lucid analysis for managers of where the behavioural sciences have taken us over the last 30 years — a fresh and practical approach to a subject that academics have often made difficult to follow.

John Hunt presents in a readable form ideas on the major subject areas of organizational behaviour: motivation, perception, communication, groups, roles, power, organizations, structures, managers, leaders, participation, and change.

The author's objective is to let managers decide for themselves whether behavioural tools can be useful and valuable to them. He has distilled from a vast literature on the subject those theories and models which have endured because they seemed to be useful to managers.

The problems managers face are very similar around the world, but behavioural scientists have confused rather than clarified matters by thrusting a multitude of theories and models of work on them. Each theorist offers a new solution to the age-old problems. Managers have been inundated with theories, fads, and speculations and, not surprisingly, have come to regard the social sciences with suspicion and scepticism. This book presents only those that have survived, that have empirical support, and that the author has found of use to managers in solving their problems."

Very Good — in Good Dust Wrapper. A little rubbing to the edges of the dust wrapper which is somewhat tanned. Gently bruised at the head, tail and corners of the binding. Text complete, clean and tight but a little age-tanned.

Green boards with Gilt titling to the Spine & Upper Board. 207 pages. Index. Bibliography. 9¼" x 6¼".

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Wednesday, 19 June 2013

The Fortune Teller by Donald James

The Fortune Teller by Donald James lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

Century, 1999, Hardback in dust wrapper.

From the cover: "The Arctic city of Murmansk, capital of the Kola region of north Russia, early in the new century. Inspector Constantin Vadim is back in his home town after a brief and nearly catastrophic appointment in Moscow.

But now he is faced with a frightening personal challenge: one night his young wife, Natalya, a doctor, answers an emergency medical call — twelve hours later she still hasn't come back. An accident seems the first possibility or even a lover. Yet soon a more terrifying answer begins to emerge as Vadim's desperate investigation reveals that a second missing woman, an American consular official, was abducted on the same night.

Frustrated by the strange twists and contradictions in the case, Vadim surrenders to the dark power of Russian myth and prophecy. But he is linked in uneasy partnership with a black FBI woman, seconded from Moscow. Locked in a clash of cultures, the ill-balanced pair must confront an abductor who is at once deviously clever and bafflingly deranged."

Very Good — in Very Good Dust Wrapper. A little rubbing to the edges of the dust wrapper. Leans faintly. Text complete, clean and tight.

Red boards with Gilt titling to the Spine. 424 pages. 9½" x 6¼".

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Michael Joseph: Master of Words by Richard Joseph

Michael Joseph: Master of Words by Richard Joseph lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

Ashford Press, 1986, Hardback in dust wrapper.

Illustrated by way of: Black & White Photographs; Black & White Drawings; Genealogical Tables to the endpapers and blanks;

From the cover: "Master of Words is the long overdue biography of Michael Joseph, the gifted literary agent and author who founded the now famous firm of publishers and who did so much to revolutionise the world of publishing.

Written by Michael's son Richard, this book is the result of two years of painstaking research. By sifting through trunks of old letters, piles of press cuttings and an attic bursting with literary riches, Richard began finally to gain the complete picture of his fascinating and multi-talented father.

Born in 1897 "MJ" left school at 16 to join the army and subsequently serve in both World Wars. He worked as a highly-respected journalist between the wars, but was destined to reach the height of his career as he began work as a literary agent with Curtis Brown.

It was here that his startling ability to recognise and develop new literary talent made Michael Joseph very much the new doyen of the publishing world.

He soon left Curtis Brown to start his own publishing house, which grew into the hugely successful Michael Joseph Ltd. of today.

Some of the many famous authors that MJ befriended and encouraged are Michael Arlen, Stacy Aumomer, H. E. Bates, Monica Dickens, Paul Gallico, Daphne du Maurier, C. S. Forester and Richard Llewelyn. Later authors include Miss Read (Dora Saint), Dick Francis (who rode for him) and the late Duchess of Windsor, whose biography title he acquired, against stiff opposition, as a result of his earlier meetings with Edward VIII. The list is endless with the result that today many authors owe their fame to his efforts.

MJ was also a prolific writer and journalist with some 17 books to his name, some of which became bestsellers in their own right. His famous cat books were tremendously popular — particularly Charles — The Story of Friendship, and Best Cat Stories.

He also wrote a highly successful series on journalism and creative writing; Journalism for Profit and The Commercial Side of Literature featured on bestseller lists on both sides of the Atlantic.

MJ's quite considerable prowess as an author has long been overshadowed by his publishing successes — but it is perhaps this which MJ himself would most like to be remembered for.

His personal life was as varied as his career; he was of course

destined to mix in a social circle that many can only dream of, and the anecdotes of so many notable personalities make this biography sparkle with humour and life. Cats were MJ's private passion and his Siamese cat, Charles, features in many of his photographs and portraits and was his constant companion. His cats, race-horses and myriad famous and eccentric friends mix in and out of his absorbing life. MJ was married three times -firstly to Hermione Gingold, then to Edna, who died so tragically and finally to Anthea, who became the strength behind the company after his death in 1958.

Master of Words is an affectionate and nostalgic look at a highly-respected and intriguing man; it is also a brilliant evocation of the style and atmosphere of Britain through the first half of this century."

Introduction by: Monica Dickens

Very Good — in Very Good Dust Wrapper. A little rubbing to the edges of the dust wrapper with a tiny ding to the upper panel. Price Clipped.

Grey boards with Gilt titling to the Spine. [XVIII] 238 pages. Index. Bibliography. 10" x 6¼".

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Tuesday, 18 June 2013

The Killer's Game by Jay R. Bonansinga

The Killer's Game by Jay R. Bonansinga lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

Macmillan, 1997, Hardback in dust wrapper.

From the cover: "A cold current of dread flowed though him. The world was a video game now, full of pop-up menace and surprise ambushes. Anyone he came across might be out to kill him…

Veteran hit-man Joe Mood has been informed he has a terminal illness and decides to end it all by putting out an open contract on himself via the internet. The bounty will be S6 million drawn from his Swiss bank account: an offer to every professional assassin, terrorist, mob enforcer, KGB cutthroat and random homicidal scumbag crawling the planet. And most would covet the honour of bagging the legendary 'slugger'. The contest starts at midnight.

As Joe settle down to wait for his own deadline, he notices his answer phone is winking with a message. It seems the clinic has made a terrible misdiagnosis. Joe could live for many years. Suddenly he is desperate to survive… but already predatory footsteps are advancing along the corridor. All Joe can do is flee. Out the window. Down the alley. Into a terrifying roller-coaster of violence and destruction.

Meanwhile the lethal bounty hunters are converging on Chicago. The Looker, the Cajun, the Sabatini twins, the Hodu warrior… All the kids are coming out to play, and they'll even kill each other to get to Joe first. As he continues his desperate flight into the heart of darkness, the cops and the Feds join in the chase. Last of all comes Joe's girlfriend Maizie, determined to save the man she loves.

And, as a crescendo of mayhem explodes around him, perhaps the only thing standing between Joe and perdition is the love of a good woman."

Very Good — in Very Good Dust Wrapper. Dust wrapper slightly pulled at the head of the upper panel.

Black boards with Silver titling to the Spine. 360 pages. 9½" x 6¼".

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English Countryside Embroidery: A Treasury of Over 50 Exclusive Needlepoint Designs by Stafford Whiteaker

English Countryside Embroidery: A Treasury of Over 50 Exclusive Needlepoint Designs by Stafford Whiteaker lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

Bracken Books, 1988, Hardback in dust wrapper.

Jacket illustration: Kittens by Percy Tarrant (1881-1930). Illustrated by way of: Colour Drawings; Patterns;

From the cover: "Following the success of his highly acclaimed English Garden Embroidery, Stafford Whiteaker has now gone further afield in his search for fresh inspiration for his original needlepoint designs.

He has found it in the English countryside — that idyllic place of all our dreams. Old-fashioned flowers in the traditional cottage garden like pretty pinks, fat cabbage roses and tiny violas were the first to catch his attention. Beyond the garden gate he sought out the wild flowers, fragrant honeysuckle, dog roses and red berries of the country lanes. The rich harvests of farm fields also inspired new ideas for needlepoint patterns.

The accompanying text, with its tales, songs and poems of country life, has a delightful informality that emphasizes the role of needlepoint as a source of relaxing pleasure and practical entertainment. Stafford Whiteaker underlines this message of enjoyment by basing some designs on the pursuits of a Victorian afternoon in the country. Here are found embroidery repeats of Victorian jewels, coloured garlands, fish swimming in a garden pond, fancy patterns of marbled papers and the mythical creatures of heraldry.

Alongside this treasury of patterns, the practicalities of needlepoint are not forgotten. There is a chart of essential stitches, with two new exciting ones to try, and a section about canvas with advice on colour and working with yarns. Background colours and patterns are also discussed with 20 hints to make your needlepoint work more enjoyable. A variety of stitched-up projects from cushions and firescreens to chairs and footstools are shown in full-colour photographs.

Like its predecessor, English Countryside Embroidery is beautifully illustrated with paintings of scenes that recall the charm of the countryside in Queen Victoria's day. They accompany an introduction in which the author talks about the English countryside of yesterday and today — that rural place just outside the garden gate where wild flowers bloom, cottages nest among honeysuckle and roses, and gentle peace is to be found away from the rush of city life. For centuries this countryside has inspired the themes and motifs of the English embroiderer and Stafford Whiteaker adds a contemporary voice to that tradition for another generation of needleworkers."

Very Good — in Very Good Dust Wrapper.

Orange boards with Black titling to the Spine. 128 pages. 11" x 8".

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Raphael: The Pursuit of Perfection by Timothy Clifford

Raphael: The Pursuit of Perfection by Timothy Clifford lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

National Galleries of Scotland, 1994, Paperback.

Catalogue of an exhibition held at the National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh, 5 May - 10 July 1994.

Very Good. Gently rubbed at the edges of the spine and wrappers.

144 pages. 11¾" x 9¾".

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Monday, 17 June 2013

The Oxford Book Of American Verse by F. O. Matthiessen

The Oxford Book Of American Verse by F. O. Matthiessen lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

Oxford University Press, 1950, Hardback in dust wrapper.

From the cover: "A worthy companion to The Oxford Rook of English Verse, this completely new anthology covers, in 571 selections, the whole range of American poetry from colonial times to the present; more than half of it is devoted to the best work of the last fifty years.

Fifty-one poets are represented — deliberately fewer than in most anthologies, so that sufficient space can be devoted to each poet to afford a real understanding of his work. More recent and less well-known poets are represented wherever possible by works of some length rather than by a scattering of short poems.

Brief bibliographical notes at the end enable the reader to know in what volume of the poet's work each poem originally appeared. Mr. Matthiessen contributed a long critical introduction."

Very Good — in Good Dust Wrapper. Dust wrapper edgeworn with some short, untidy tears, and a little scuffed. Edges of the text block lightly tanned. Text complete, clean and tight.

Blue boards with Gilt titling to the Spine & Upper Board. [LVI] 1132 pages. Index. 7½" x 5".

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Sunday, 16 June 2013

The Small Woman by Alan Burgess

The Small Woman by Alan Burgess lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

Evans Brothers, 1959, Hardback in dust wrapper.

Illustrated by way of: Black & White Photographs; Maps to the endpapers and blanks; Portrait to the frontispiece;

From the cover: "In this remarkable book, Alan Burgess tells the story of Gladys Aylward, known in China as The Small Woman. Small she is, being barely five feet in height, but great in heart and courage.

Twenty-five years ago, Gladys Aylward was a parlour maid in London, certain in her mind that her life work was to serve God as a missionary in China. After years of saving and struggle she set off for China by the overland route with a single ticket, a few shillings in cash and some tinned food for the journey. She survived many difficulties and at last reached her goal, a one-woman missionary outpost in the Southern Shansi district.

In her efforts to reach the heart of the peasant Chinese she started the Inn of Eight Happinesses and became Foot Inspector to the Mandarin of Yang Cheng. Single-handed, she quelled a mutiny in a prison and converted the Mandarin to Christianity.

Then came the Japanese, to bomb, ravage and kill. The Small Woman, after being battered by Japanese rifle butts, collected one hundred homeless Chinese children and led them on a terrible twelve-day march over the mountains to the Yellow River, only to find that crossing was forbidden. Again she prevailed and brought her flock from one refugee camp to another to the final haven of Fufeng, where the Nationalist Relief Organisation took charge of the children. Desperately ill after endless hardships, she partly regained her health and returned to England after twenty years' absence, years of ceaseless missionary work under appalling conditions.

After lecturing and preaching in churches, schools and mission halls in England Gladys Aylward left for Hong-Kong and Formosa, where she is now continuing her missionary work and re-visiting some of the children whom she rescued.

The reader will follow with awe this inspiring record of the struggles and achievements of one of the most remarkable women of her generation."

Very Good — in Good Dust Wrapper. Unlaminated dust wrapper a little edgeworn and faded with a long, closed, tear to the foot of the lower panel and marked to the centre of the upper. Edges of the text block lightly spotted. Previous owners' inscription to the first blank and again on the reverse. Text complete, clean and tight otherwise.

Blue boards with Gilt titling to the Spine. [VIII] 221 pages. 8¾" x 5¾".

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Saturday, 15 June 2013

Rob Roy by Walter Scott

Rob Roy by Walter Scott lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

Adam & Charles Black, 1890, Hardback.

Number IV in the series. Illustrated by way of: Tissue guarged frontispiece; Marbled endpapers.

In the Waverley Novels Centenary Edition series.

Good. A pleasant enough reading copy. Gently bruised at the head, tail and corners of the binding with the spine strip having been replaced. Leans. Shaken with the hinges now weak. Text complete, clean.

½ Leather Marbled boards. 475 pages. Index. 7½" x 5".

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Wednesday, 12 June 2013

Tudor Bath: Life and Strife in the Little City, 1485-1603 by John Wroughton

Tudor Bath: Life and Strife in the Little City, 1485-1603 by John Wroughton lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

The Lansdown Press, 2006, Paperback.

Signed by the author on the half-title page — unverified and reflected as such in the lack of premium. Jacket illustration: Queen Elizabeth I's procession outside St Michael's Church Without on its way into the city in 1574 — an original painting by Shane Feeney. Illustrated by way of: Black & White Photographs; Facsimiles; Black & White Drawings; Genealogical Tables;

Very Good.

164 pages. Index. Bibliography. 10¾" x 8¼".

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Mushroom Magic: 100 Fabulous Fungi Feasts and Marvellous Mushroom Meals by Steven Wheeler

Mushroom Magic: 100 Fabulous Fungi Feasts and Marvellous Mushroom Meals by Steven Wheeler lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

Sebastian Kelly, 1997, Hardback in dust wrapper.

Illustrated by way of: Colour Photographs;

From the cover: "The book opens with an introduction covering the culinary qualities of over 30 wild and cultivated varieties, instructions on essential preparation techniques and imaginative suggestions for drying and preserving the different kinds. There are many suggestions of how to incorporate the morning's harvest into hearty breakfasts, warming soups and broths and all manner of meat, poultry, game, fish and shellfish dishes for every kind of culinary occasion. Mushrooms have been valued for centuries as an alternative to meat, and vegetarians are discovering once again the value of mushrooms for their first-rate flavour and goodness. Steven Wheeler has devoted a whole chapter to vegetarian recipes, with delights such as Wild Mushroom Brioche with Orange Butter Sauce, Open Cap Mushrooms Stuffed with Hummus and Herbs, and Hash Brown Chicken of the Woods with Potatoes and Onions.

With step-by-step photographs for every recipe, and a glorious colour picture of every finished dish, Mushroom Magic is the most comprehensive, authoritative and tantalizing cookbook yet published."

Very Good — in Very Good Dust Wrapper. A little rubbing to the edges of the dust wrapper, with slight fraying to the head of the spine and top corners and a closed tear to the top corner of the lower panel. Patch of fading to the head of the upper panel. Text complete, clean and tight.

Pictorial boards. 128 pages. Index. 12" x 9¼".

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The Agony & the Ecstasy: Stephen Roche's World of Cycling by Stephen Roche with David Walsh

The Agony & the Ecstasy: Stephen Roche's World of Cycling by Stephen Roche with David Walsh lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

Stanley Paul, 1988, Hardback in dust wrapper.

Jacket illustration: Stephen Roche during the 1987 Tour de France. Illustrated by way of: Black & White Photographs; Colour Photographs;

From the cover: "On the morning after Stephen Roche became cycling champion of the world, a French newspaper wrote: We sought a successor to Bernard Hinault but, instead, we found a new Eddy Merckx. In winning the Giro d'ltalia, Tour de France and World Championship in 1987, Roche entered the Merckx class as only the second cyclist to win the sport's three great prizes in the same season. The achievement will ensure a permanent place for Roche in cycling's heroic history — but what the history books will not record are the struggles, conflicts, sufferings and satisfaction that lay behind the dedicated Irishman's great victories.

The Agony & the Ecstasy is the story of the making of a champion, from his boyhood on the Dublin streets where his passion for cycling was born and fostered by his father, through the gruelling years of trying to prove he had the talent everyone said he had. The book follows Roche's growth from home-town Dublin boy into a young European, famous in every city where cycling is a major sport, and the astonishing series of wins in 1987 that were to make him a sporting legend. The Agony & the Ecstasy takes us behind the scenes of triumph and into the mysterious world of cycling to show us what life for top professionals is really like: the roads, the races and the riders themselves — how they live and train; the battles with the elements on the great marathons; the crowds and their role in morale; the dangers of the sport, and the elation or despair when the finish line is reached.

Stephen Roche, one of the most likeable world champions in any sport, is articulate, perceptive and often controversial. Together with journalist David Walsh he has produced a fascinating, thought-provoking book about his own route to the summit, and an illuminating in-depth study of his sport."

Very Good — in Good Dust Wrapper. Dust wrapper heavily tanned at the join of the rear panel. Leans slightly. A little rubbing to the edges of the dust wrapper. Text complete, clean and tight.

Blue boards with Silver titling to the Spine. 213 pages. Index. 9½" x 6¼".

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A Pinch of Salt: Recipes and Wine Suggestions from the Olive Tree Restaurant in Bath by Stephen Ross

A Pinch of Salt: Recipes and Wine Suggestions from the Olive Tree Restaurant in Bath by Stephen Ross lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

Ptarmigan, 1996, Paperback.

First in this, paperback, edition. Signed by the author on the title page — unverified and reflected as such in the lack of premium. Illustrated by way of: Colour Drawings;

From the cover: "A Pinch Of Salt is a light-hearted collection of recipes from our restaurant kitchens; some go back to Popjoys in the seventies, some to Homewood Park in the eighties, but the majority are from The Olive Tree of the nineties. These dishes we have found to be popular, and are all simple to prepare given a modicum of knowledge, enthusiasm and tolerance of some of our culinary idiosyncrasies."

Introduction by: Bernard Levin

Very Good.

136 pages. Index. 8¾" x 7¾".

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The Australian Women's Weekly Easy Entertaining Cookbook by Pamela Clark

The Australian Women's Weekly Easy Entertaining Cookbook by Pamela Clark lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

Australian Consolidated Press, 1990, Paperback.

Illustrated by way of: Colour Photographs;

From the cover: "Entertaining at home is increasingly popular. In this collection of about 200 recipes, there is something for every occasion and age group. We tell you how far ahead each recipe can be made, if you can freeze and/or microwave individual recipes and how to do it. Emphasis is on easy cooking but where needed we have included step-by-step instructions. As usual, all our recipes are pictured. "

Very Good. Rubbed at the spine which is a little faded. Text complete, clean and tight.

128 pages. Index. 11" x 8".

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Tuesday, 11 June 2013

Great Railway Journeys of the World: An Encyclopedia of the World's Best Locomotive Journeys by Max Wade-Matthews

Great Railway Journeys of the World: An Encyclopedia of the World's Best Locomotive Journeys by Max Wade-Matthews lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

Lorenz, 1998, Hardback in dust wrapper.

Illustrated by way of: Colour Photographs; Illustrated endpapers and blanks;

From the cover: "There are few finer experiences than the thrill of a classic railway journey. This remains as true today as it was in 1825, when Stephenson's Rocket first steamed its way from Stockton to Darlington.

Great Railway Journeys of the World describes 95 outstanding railway journeys, experienced first-hand by a team of expert writers. Some of the journeys are quite short but steeped in history, notably the railway down India's once perilous Khyber Pass; and the narrow-gauge line that carried gold prospectors from the port of Skagway to Whitehorse, in the Yukon. Others, such as the transcontinental lines of Australia and Canada, the Hastern and Oriental Express from Singapore to Bangkok, and the Red Arrow's journey from Brussels to I long Kong, cover thousands of kilometres.

For luxury and romance there is nothing to match the Orient Express, the Blue Train from Cape Town to Pretoria, or the wonderfully nostalgic "Palace on Wheels" in Rajasthan; while the many extraordinary feats of engineering described include the Trans-Siberian Railway from Moscow to Vladivostock, the Trans-Ancline Railway in Chile with its 26 tunnels in 70 km (44 miles), and the Bra/. ilian line from Santos where the carriages are still hoisted up the Serro do Mar on a rope. For lovers of the latest and fastest trains, there is the high-speed line from Tokyo to Osaka, or London to Bern by Furostar and TGV — while on many other journeys the trains are still hauled, on gauges broad and narrow, by lovingly preserved steam locomotives.

Long or short, modern or historic, broad-gauge or narrow, each of the journeys described in Great Railway Journeys of the World will whet the appetites of rail enthusiasts everywhere. Packed with information — historical, geographical and technical — and with over 700 photographs of the world's most remarkable trains, and stunning scenery, this monumental book bears eloquent witness to the enduring romance of rail travel."

Very Good — in Very Good Dust Wrapper.

Pictorial boards. 256 pages. Index. 12" x 9¼".

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VW Golf & Jetta by Ian Coomber

VW Golf & Jetta by Ian Coomber lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

Haynes, 1988, Hardback.

Illustrated by way of: Black & White Photographs; Diagrams; Number 1081 in the series.

From the cover: "Models covered: VW Golf & Jetta Mk 2 models with petrol engines, including fuel injection, catalytic converter, Formel E, 16-valve and special/limited edition models; 1043 cc, 1272 cc, 1595 cc & 1781 cc; covers mechanical features of Van.

Does not cover Convertible, Rallye, Caddy, Diesel engine, four-wheel-drive, Mk 1 models or new Golf range introduced in February 1992."

In the Haynes Owners Workshop Manual series.

Very Good.

Pictorial boards. 421 pages. Index. 11" x 8¼".

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Monday, 10 June 2013

New Europe by Michael Palin

New Europe by Michael Palin lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2007, Hardback in dust wrapper.

A Later Printing. Illustrated by way of: Colour Photographs; Maps [1]; Illustrated endpapers and blanks;

From the cover: "Michael Palin's New Europe starts with a simple idea: that only a couple of hours from home is a half of Europe that is for him as unknown and unexplored as the plateau of Tibet or the vastnesses of the Sahara. Cut off for most of his life by Cold Wars and Iron Curtains, Europe's eastern lands are now open for business.

And it's as much a voyage of discovery as any of Michael's other journeys, as he finds himself in countries he'd barely heard of, many of them new names on the map, many unfamiliar and mysterious, all with tragic histories and much brighter futures.

Starting in the snows of the Julian Alps, on the borders of Italy and Slovenia, Michael heads east to discover the half of Europe he never knew.

Heading down the ancient trade route of the Adriatic coast he turns north into the Balkans, gingerly picking themselves up after the vicious fighting of the 1990s. Albania takes Michael into a different world of strongly eastern influence which he follows through Bulgaria, Macedonia and into Turkey, where Europe and Asia meet. Turning north to Moldova and Romania, he follows the mighty Danube into Serbia and Hungary, the very heart of Europe, and on to the Ukraine. A final sweep from north to south takes him through the Baltic States into Poland and across the Carpathian Mountains into Slovakia, the Czech Republic and what was until recently East Germany.

Visiting twenty countries, more than in his Himalaya and Sahara journeys combined, he encounters painful memories and exuberant celebrations. Throwing himself into local life with his usual reckless curiosity, he samples pig fat with a brandy chaser, meets Romanian lumberjacks, drives the 8. 58 stopping train from Poznan to Wolsztyn, learns about mine-clearing in Bosnia, treads the catwalk at a Budapest fashion show and watches Turkish gents wrestling in olive oil.

It's New Europe, but vintage Palin."

Very Good — in Very Good Dust Wrapper. Price Clipped.

Blue boards with Silver titling to the Spine. 288 pages. 10¾" x 7¾".

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The Silent Revolution: The Development of Conventional Weapons 1945-85 by Guy Hartcup

The Silent Revolution: The Development of Conventional Weapons 1945-85 by Guy Hartcup lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

Brassey's, 1993, Hardback in dust wrapper.

Illustrated by way of: Black & White Photographs; Diagrams;

From the cover: "The awful threat of nuclear war has tended to blind people to the great advances in conventional weapons technology that occurred in the latter half of the twentieth century. These were years of unprecedented investment in research and development, and despite the cost, of unparalleled scientific advancement. The Silent Revolution is the first book to chart the worldwide development of the whole spectrum of modern weapons systems since the closing years of the Second World War.

Guy Hartcup's comprehensive study covers the many new weapon systems ranging from guided missiles to chemical weapons that have revolutionised air, land and sea warfare, and equally important, the scientific applications including electronics, communications and sensors, as well as the ability of the fighting man to handle new equipment. As a former official historian to the UK Air Ministry and the Treasury, he draws extensively upon official documents now released under the thirty year rule and upon the mass of unclassified material in the public domain covering more recent developments on both sides of the Atlantic. He has produced a unique study in which not only the weapons systems and their technology are examined but also the internecine strife between the services, each competing for a bigger share of the defence budget, and the impact of this and countless political cancellations on new projects.

The book ends on a timely warning against the dangers of succumbing to what the author calls 'technophilia', reminding us that, despite the widespread use of new technological wonders in the Gulf War, much of the weaponry used was based on technology going back tens of years."

Very Good — in Very Good Dust Wrapper. Dust wrapper very slightly rubbed at the edges.

Blue boards with Gilt titling to the Spine. [XXXI] 328 pages. Index. Bibliography. 9½" x 6¼".

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Friday, 7 June 2013

Little Britain: The Complete Scripts and Stuff: Series One by Matt Lucas & David Walliams

Little Britain: The Complete Scripts and Stuff: Series One by Matt Lucas & David Walliams lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

HarperCollins Entertainment, 2004, Hardback in dust wrapper.

A Later Printing. Illustrated by way of: Colour Photographs;

Very Good — in Very Good Dust Wrapper.

Pictorial boards. 255 pages. 10" x 7¾".

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Little Britain: The Complete Scripts and Stuff: Series One by Matt Lucas & David Walliams

Little Britain: The Complete Scripts and Stuff: Series One by Matt Lucas & David Walliams lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

HarperCollins Entertainment, 2004, Hardback in dust wrapper.

A Later Printing. Illustrated by way of: Colour Photographs;

Very Good — in Very Good Dust Wrapper.

Pictorial boards. 255 pages. 10" x 7¾".

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Thursday, 6 June 2013

The Family History Project: Great Great Stories from the Nation's Family by National Archives

The Family History Project: Great Great Stories from the Nation's Family by National Archives lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

The National Archives, 2004, Paperback.

First in this, paperback, edition. Illustrated by way of: Black & White Photographs; Facsimiles;

From the cover: "The History Channel launched The Family History Project in September 2003 with the belief that every family has a great story to tell. The nation was invited to share the tales of its ancestors. The thousands of entries revealed a wealth of human experience, from grand achievement to everyday life, love and loss. Here we reproduce the favourites, illustrated with photographs from home archives.

Well-known family historian Nick Barratt provides research tips for those inspired to research their own family tree. In these pages you will meet heroes, lovers, travellers and survivors, as well as family skeletons and some famous figures. Individually, the stories captivate. Together, they bring the nation's family history to life in a most extraordinary way. "

Very Good.

196 pages. Index. Bibliography. 9" x 6".

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Wednesday, 5 June 2013

Watercolour Challenge by Diana Vowles

Watercolour Challenge by Diana Vowles lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

Channel 4, 1999, Hardback in dust wrapper.

Illustrated by way of: Colour Photographs; Colour Drawings;

From the cover: "Watercolour Challenge is the highly successful Channel 4 series in which actress Hannah Gordon and her team of experts set out on the road to meet hundreds of budding artists. Their destinations are in all four corners of the British Isles, from Armagh in Northern Ireland to Goudhurst in Kent, and the subjects range from rugged coastlines and ancient abbeys to a tramway museum and a kite festival.

Each artist in the competition is required to paint a scene in four hours. For some this is a terrible rush; for others it is just too long. All have their own distinctive style — some representational, some expressionist, some abstract — and with such a range of subjects, Diana Vowles has the opportunity to discuss different aspects of watercolour as she meets so many painters.

Watercolour Challenge aims to inspire other would-be artists to pick up their paintbrushes. But Watercolour Challenge is more than simply inspirational, this book is an accessible, practical guide to watercolour painting, including guidance on how to get started, descriptions of the major techniques, hints and tips from the Watercolour Challenge experts and detailed descriptions of the styles and techniques employed by the competitors.

Watercolour Challenge is beautifully illustrated with Brian Rybolt's photographs of the locations, the artists and their work as it progresses."

Introduction by: Hannah Gordon

Very Good — in Very Good Dust Wrapper. Price Clipped.

Blue boards with Silver titling to the Spine. 160 pages. Index. 10" x 7¾".

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Tuesday, 4 June 2013

Natural Collage: The Making of Pictures with Seeds, Leaves and Grasses by Sally Miles

Natural Collage: The Making of Pictures with Seeds, Leaves and Grasses by Sally Miles lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

Lutterworth Press, 1973, Hardback in dust wrapper.

Illustrated by way of: Black & White Photographs [19]; Colour Plates [12]; Black & White Drawings [30];

From the cover: "Sally Miles created her first picture quite by chance. She had glycerined some willow leaves and spread them out to dry; glancing at them, she was struck by their lively flourishing look — like a bird's tail-feathers. And that was what they became, for with those leaves and some silvery honesty discs she created a small gay bird, later mounted on black velvet and set in a junk-yard frame. She has had offer after offer for that picture, but could not bring herself to sell it; it marked the beginning of her craft.

There have been many pictures since then — sold, given away, specially commissioned. Some are heraldic, with formal emblematic designs; some realistic portraiture; some abstract open-work patterns; some created in minute detail, each tiny seed used like a stitch in a superb medieval cope; some small, like the miniatures set in locket frames; some vast, like the display panels for a London store.

From two-dimensional work, she moved into three-, being invited by the Dean and Chapter of St Paul's Cathedral, London, to create a Christmas Crib, its figures larger than life-size, a heavenly host of angels hovering above, all in natural materials — leaves, grasses, reeds, seeds, seed-pods.

This book describes how to collect and preserve and store your materials, how to sketch your initial designs, how to create and mount and frame your pictures. It is full of delight in the natural world: the intricate designs and subtle colours of seed-heads dried by sun and wind, of tiny stripy seeds, of brittle elegant stalks, of autumn leaves and marshland grasses. The only limit is that set by one's own imagination: the materials, renewed every year, always unique, cost nothing; it isn't even necessary to be able to draw; all you need is the desire to try."

Very Good — in Good Dust Wrapper. Small puncture, untidy, to the slightly faded spine of the dust wrapper. Text complete, clean and tight.

Brown boards with Gilt titling to the Spine. 127 pages. Index. 10¼" x 8¼".

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Behind the Scenes: Domestic Arrangements in Historic Houses by Christina Hardyment

Behind the Scenes: Domestic Arrangements in Historic Houses by Christina Hardyment lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

The National Trust, 1997, Hardback in dust wrapper.

First in this edition. [First: Penguin, 1992] Jacket illustration: Detail of the nineteenth-century bell-pull system in the Servants' Passage at Erddig, Clwyd. Illustrated by way of: Black & White Photographs; Facsimiles; Colour Photographs; Black & White Drawings; Plans;

From the cover: "No man need ever have an ill-provisioned house if there be but attached to it a dovecot, a warren and a fishpond, wrote Olivier de Serres in 1603.

In today's world, with the supermarket down the street and a host of modern domestic appliances in the kitchen, it has never been easier to feed, bathe, and pamper ourselves — and never harder to imagine how our ancestors managed to run a household in the days before gas, electricity, central heating, and running water. How did they cook meals, bake bread, and launder clothes? And how did they keep their houses clean?

To answer these and other questions, Christina Hardyment conducted a fascinating quest into the history of housekeeping through the well-preserved properties of Britain's National Trust, among them Petworth, Uppark, Shugborough, and Lanhydrock. To reconstruct the ingenious methods used by earlier generations to make a house a home and to keep themselves warm and well-fed, she squirmed through drains, poked around sculleries and cellars, and clambered into icehouses and up chimneys. The result of her explorations is an informative, amusing text that recounts not only the history of the kitchen, the bathroom, and the laundry, but also investigates bakehouses and breweries, dairies and dovecotes, the lamp room and the larder.

Accompanying Hardyment's descriptions of what she found in great mansions, humble cottages, medieval castles and Victorian town-houses are archival documents and accounts and a wealth of color photographs, many taken especially for this book. Together, text and illustrations reveal the domestic world of days gone by in extraordinarily intimate, often touching, and even surprising detail."

Very Good — in Very Good Dust Wrapper.

Grey boards with Gilt titling to the Spine. 256 pages. Index. Bibliography. 10" x 9".

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Monday, 3 June 2013

Cricket from the Grandstand by Keith Miller

Cricket from the Grandstand by Keith Miller lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

Oldbourne, 1959, Hardback in dust wrapper.

Illustrated by way of: Black and White Photographs;

From the cover: "Keith Miller, the great all-rounder, after an unprecedented career in first-class cricket, is in the grandstand. Always unpredictable, this is the man who would bowl a leg-break with the new ball or hit sixes when his side was pottering to a draw. He retired at a time when he was at the peak of his ability.

Even though he now watches from the grandstand, he is still the same Keith Miller. His opinions are open and hard-hitting, but as honest as they arc outspoken.

Why did he quit cricket in his prime? Here is the answer — and there can be little doubt as to what Miller means by his remarks. He castigates gamesmanship — suggesting that Trevor Bailey should be fined a run for every minute he wastes. He focuses a critical spotlight on his friends Bill Edrich and Denis Compton, and has much to say about the legend of the Middlesex twins.

He says, frankly: The fate of English County cricket is of common interest to all cricket-playing nations. And I don't like the way English County cricket is ticking over.

He tackles the Wardle affair, the position of Peter May, snobbishness in cricket, shamateurism, and many other topics. But even at his most controversial his ideas arc all directed to one target: the betterment of the game he loves so well.

To round off this new book he has provided his own highly personal account of the Test matches played during 1958-9, when England surrendered the Ashes. He brings the games, day by day, to life on the page — and says precisely what he thinks on such matters as umpiring, doubtful catches and the chuckers union. Raciness, hard-hitting, controversy — these are the qualities we expect from Keith Miller. Here we get them in full measure in a grand book."

Very Good — in Good Dust Wrapper. A little rubbing to the edges of the dust wrapper which is a little faded. Gently bruised at the head, tail and corners of the binding. Pages lightly age-tanned.

Blue boards with Gilt titling to the Spine. 165 pages. 8¾" x 5¾".

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The Art and Technique of Oil Painting: A Discussion of Traditional Oil Techniques For Use by the Contemporary Painter by Frederic Taubes

The Art and Technique of Oil Painting: A Discussion of Traditional Oil Techniques For Use by the Contemporary Painter by Frederic Taubes lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1948, Hardback in dust wrapper.

8th edition, 1st printing, [First Published: 1940] Illustrated by way of: Black & White Plates [8]; Black & White Drawings;

Poor - in Poor Dust Wrapper. Unlaminated dust wrapper a little edgeworn and faded with heavy spotting to both panels and loss at the head of the spine. Boards damp marked and spotted. Pages lightly age-tanned.

Red boards with Black titling to the Spine. 82 pages. Index. 8¾" x 5½".

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Saturday, 1 June 2013

The Voyage of the Mir-El-Lah by Lorenzo Ricciardi

The Voyage of the Mir-El-Lah by Lorenzo Ricciardi lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

Collins, 1980, Hardback in dust wrapper.

Illustrated by way of: Black & White Photographs; Colour Photographs; Diagrams [2]; Maps [2];

From the cover: "Lorenzo Ricciardi tells with panache the story of his dream of sailing in a dhow, of how his dream came true and of his voyage from the head of the Arabian Gulf to the coast of East Africa. He travelled in the company of his photographer wife, Mirella. Her spectacular photographs and his text are a record of a rapidly disappearing world, the world of the dhows.

Since childhood when he ran away from his home, Lorenzo Ricciardi has been an incurable romantic. The overriding passion of his life has been the sea: as a small boy he watched the fishing vessels in the harbour in Genoa but later in his life it was the dhows he gazed at in Mombasa harbour which really caught his imagination. Lorenzo Ricciardi had a dream: he would acquire a dhow, the mysterious craft with lateen sails, as old as Solomon, and would sail on the ancient route down the Arabian Gulf to the coast of East Africa. With the backing of a film company and a reckless night in a Swiss casino he managed to get enough money to purchase the vessel of his dream and finally to set sail.

The story of the journey of the dhow, the Mir-El-Lah, with her quixotic nakhoda (captain) is told in this remarkable book. With his wife, Mirella, and their crew, this intrepid traveller sailed from the Shatt Al Arab on the Iran/Iraq border to East Africa on the classic monsoon route which Arab sailors have travelled for thousands of years. Political turmoil, shark spearing, earthquakes, erupting volcanoes and cyclones all form part of the saga, as does the unwelcome intrusion of the Iranian secret police (Savak), Yemeni guerrillas and Somali commissars The crew was motley, and his wife Mirella, renowned photographer and author of Vanishing Africa, contributed the pictures for this story. It is the tale of a modern Sinbad, the tale of a man whose dream came true."

Very Good — in Good+ Dust Wrapper. A little rubbing to the edges of the dust wrapper, pulled slightly at the head of the upper panel. Price Clipped. Text complete, clean and tight.

Blue boards with Gilt titling to the Spine. 256 pages. Index. 9¾" x 7".

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Castles from the Air: An Aerial Portrait of Britain's Finest Castles by Paul Johnson

Castles from the Air: An Aerial Portrait of Britain's Finest Castles by Paul Johnson lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

Bloomsbury, 2006, Hardback in dust wrapper.

Contains a glossary. Contains a glossary of terms. Jacket illustration: Ludlow Castle, Shropshire. Illustrated by way of: Colour Photographs;

From the cover: "The castles of Britain are icons of history. They were built to mark the domains of the powerful, and stood as symbols of authority. Their structures reflect the highest technology of the day — solid against battering rams, siege and cannon fire. And their locations identify the prevailing understanding of how the lie of the land could be turned to advantage. But imposing as the view from the ground can be, nothing shows their form and purpose better than the view from above.

Castles from the Air traces the origin and evolution of British castles from their Norman and earlier beginnings, through the great age of castle building in the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries to the slow decline of castles as an architectural form in the fifteenth century. Through the Civil War in the seventeenth century, and the Napoleonic wars at the turn of the nineteenth century, although no longer the imposing bulwarks of earlier times, castles continued their important defensive role.

In Castles from the Air, hundreds of years of history are captured at a glance in more than 150 photographs of outstanding quality, revealing the past in a new and illuminating way. No better, nor more beautiful portrait of the castles of England, Scotland and Wales has ever been published before."

Very Good — in Good+ Dust Wrapper. Dust wrapper faded at the top edge with a little rubbing to the edges. Small gift sticker covering the price. Text complete, clean and tight otherwise.

Green boards with Gilt titling to the Spine. 216 pages. Index. 14" x 10½".

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Saturday, 18 May 2013

My Life, My Way by Cliff Richard

My Life, My Way by Cliff Richard lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

Headline Review, 2008, Hardback in dust wrapper.

Illustrated by way of: Black & White Photographs; Colour Photographs;

From the cover: "It was a few bars of Heartbreak Hotel, heard briefly through the open window of a car, that captured his imagination. The young Cliff Richard and his friends had never heard music like it. They went home and sat by their radios, desperate to find out whose voice they had found so exciting. Once he discovered Elvis Presley, Cliff knew what he wanted to do with his life and went for it with single-minded determination.

He isn't the only council house kid to make it in rock 'n' roll, but he is the only one to have outsold every other artist in the UK including Elvis and the Beatles. He's the only one who's had a number one hit single in every decade and who, fifty years later, is still recording, still touring and still filling arenas the world over.

This is his story, told by him. A committed Christian, knighted by the Queen for his charity work, it is not the usual rock star's tale of drugs, sex and degradation. It's a fascinating story of a man who has broken all the rules, and a unique insight into one of the most iconic figures of our time."

Very Good — in Very Good Dust Wrapper. A little rubbing to the edges of the dust wrapper.

Grey boards with Gilt titling to the Spine. [XII] 308 pages. Index. 9½" x 6¼".

Of course, if you don't like this one there are plenty more available here!


The Illustrated Lark Rise to Candleford Abridged by Julian Shuckburgh by Flora Thompson

The Illustrated Lark Rise to Candleford Abridged by Julian Shuckburgh by Flora Thompson lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

Century Publishing Co., 1986, Hardback.

Contains: Lark Rise; Over to Candleford; Candleford Green; Illustrated by way of: Black & White Photographs; Colour Photographs; Colour Drawings; An abridged version of the original three volumes of the classic. Autobiographical in form, the trilogy gives a picture of country life in the last quarter of the 19th century, just as the pattern of rural self-sufficiency country life was crumbling under the impact of the Industrial Revolution.

Very Good. Pages very gently age-tanned at the margins with a little dulling to the boards.

Red boards with Title Plate titling to the Upper Board. 224 pages. 10¼" x 7¾".

Of course, if you don't like this one there are plenty more available here!


Random Reflections of a West Country Master Craftsman by Cyril H. G. Beazer

Random Reflections of a West Country Master Craftsman by Cyril H. G. Beazer lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

C. H. G. Beazer, 1981, Hardback in dust wrapper.

Jacket illustration: The author working on the renovation of Nelson Place West, Bath, with Norfolk Crescent in the background. Illustrated by way of: Black & White Photographs; Colour Photographs; Colour Drawings [1]; Signed by the author on the half-title page — unverified and reflected as such in the lack of premium.

From the cover: "RANDOM REFLECTIONS is the story of a truly remarkable and many-sided man. Born of parents of modest means into a large family, he tells of his early years in the South-Gloucestershire village of Marshfield.

Here he began a life-long study of the stone-mason's craft that was to raise him — as apprentice, journeyman and master — from penniless country lad to successful head of a large construction group.

Stricken by polio as a comparatively young man, his dogged determination to succeed excites the reader's admiration. Love of craftsmanship has been the major factor in the author's life, and in this book the technicalities of his craft are described in fascinating detail. His boundless energy found additional satisfaction in self-taught apiculture, in the creation of his gardens, and in his love of rugby football. Yet running through Cyril Beazer's story a shrewd political and economic philosophy highlights the robust independence of this West Country Master Craftsman.

A valuable addition to the social history of our time."

Good — in Good Dust Wrapper. Heavily faded at the spine of the dust wrapper. Gently bruised at the head of the spine and the top corners of the boards with commensurate wear to the dust wrapper. Boards damp marked at the top edge. Text complete, clean and tight.

Fawn boards with Gilt titling to the Spine & Upper Board. 158 pages. Index. 9½" x 6¾.

Of course, if you don't like this one there are plenty more available here!



Air Power 2000 by Michael J. Gething

Air Power 2000 by Michael J. Gething lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

Arms & Armour, 1992, Hardback in dust wrapper.

Contains a glossary of terms. Illustrated by way of: Black and White Photographs;

From the cover: "The greatest single revolution in airpower was perhaps the leap to jet propulsion, which together with the destructive potential of the nuclear weapon dominated airpower for four decades. While the air fleets were built, the war they were supposed to fight never materialized, thus demonstrating the difficulty in predicting the future nature of war from the air. Aircraft designers and tacticians can only estimate what might happen in a war: when the real thing happens, the lessons learnt often contradict previous ideas. This can be very costly to incorporate into airpower — aircraft and weapons costs spiral every year, and nations want the best available for their money, with a guarantee that a E20 million aircraft will not be rendered obsolete next year.

To complicate further airpower prediction there is always a background of political argument, budgetary restraints and possible failure of international collaboration. The classic example of the TSR-2 shows how a potentially superb aircraft can be lost due to government cancellation. Modern air-power is no less susceptible to such vagaries.

Air Power 2000 presents an informed and intelligent review of the most dramatic revolutions in modem airpower with the aim of predicting what aspects of contemporary weaponry will still be with us in the year 2000, and what we can expect technology will provide as replacements. Coming soon after the first live combat debut of so many frontline weapons systems, this is more than ever a relevant topic for study: analysis of the war in the Gulf will eventually result in new hardware, which will again meet airpower predictions only as far as the statisticians, designers and strategists allow.

This publication will enable any reader to be more aware of the basics of current military aviation technology and of how far hardware can advance in the next decade. The realistic appraisal of today's forces will be appreciated by the professional aviator and the military strategist for the level of technological detail, but equally the amateur enthusiast will relish the new perspective gained on this most immediate form of warfare."

Very Good — in Very Good Dust Wrapper.

Blue boards with Gilt titling to the Spine. 128 pages. Index. 10" x 7¾".

Of course, if you don't like this one there are plenty more available here!

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Air Power 2000 by Michael J. Gething

Air Power 2000 by Michael J. Gething lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

Arms & Armour, 1992, Hardback in dust wrapper.

Contains a glossary of terms. Illustrated by way of: Black and White Photographs;

From the cover: "The greatest single revolution in airpower was perhaps the leap to jet propulsion, which together with the destructive potential of the nuclear weapon dominated airpower for four decades. While the air fleets were built, the war they were supposed to fight never materialized, thus demonstrating the difficulty in predicting the future nature of war from the air. Aircraft designers and tacticians can only estimate what might happen in a war: when the real thing happens, the lessons learnt often contradict previous ideas. This can be very costly to incorporate into airpower — aircraft and weapons costs spiral every year, and nations want the best available for their money, with a guarantee that a E20 million aircraft will not be rendered obsolete next year.

To complicate further airpower prediction there is always a background of political argument, budgetary restraints and possible failure of international collaboration. The classic example of the TSR-2 shows how a potentially superb aircraft can be lost due to government cancellation. Modern air-power is no less susceptible to such vagaries.

Air Power 2000 presents an informed and intelligent review of the most dramatic revolutions in modem airpower with the aim of predicting what aspects of contemporary weaponry will still be with us in the year 2000, and what we can expect technology will provide as replacements. Coming soon after the first live combat debut of so many frontline weapons systems, this is more than ever a relevant topic for study: analysis of the war in the Gulf will eventually result in new hardware, which will again meet airpower predictions only as far as the statisticians, designers and strategists allow.

This publication will enable any reader to be more aware of the basics of current military aviation technology and of how far hardware can advance in the next decade. The realistic appraisal of today's forces will be appreciated by the professional aviator and the military strategist for the level of technological detail, but equally the amateur enthusiast will relish the new perspective gained on this most immediate form of warfare."

Very Good — in Very Good Dust Wrapper.

Blue boards with Gilt titling to the Spine. 128 pages. Index. 10" x 7¾".

Of course, if you don't like this one there are plenty more available here!


Learn to Sew: A Beginner's Guide with Step-by-step Techniques and 14 Easy Projects by Chris Jefferys

Learn to Sew: A Beginner's Guide with Step-by-step Techniques and 14 Easy Projects by Chris Jefferys lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

New Holland, 2008, Paperback.

Illustrated by way of: Colour Photographs; Diagrams;

Very Good.

96 pages. Index. 11" x 8½".

Of course, if you don't like this one there are plenty more available here!


Learn to Sew: A Beginner's Guide with Step-by-step Techniques and 14 Easy Projects by Chris Jefferys

Learn to Sew: A Beginner's Guide with Step-by-step Techniques and 14 Easy Projects by Chris Jefferys lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

New Holland, 2008, Paperback.

Illustrated by way of: Colour Photographs; Diagrams;

Very Good.

96 pages. Index. 11" x 8½".

Of course, if you don't like this one there are plenty more available here!


Learn to Sew: A Beginner's Guide with Step-by-step Techniques and 14 Easy Projects by Chris Jefferys

Learn to Sew: A Beginner's Guide with Step-by-step Techniques and 14 Easy Projects by Chris Jefferys lands on the |> SALE <| shelves in my shop.

New Holland, 2008, Paperback.

Illustrated by way of: Colour Photographs; Diagrams;

Very Good.

96 pages. Index. 11" x 8½".

Of course, if you don't like this one there are plenty more available here!