British History
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1700 An Essay Concerning the Divine Right of TythesLondon: 1700A bright example of the scarce first edition of Charles Leslie's theological defence of the use of tythes to fund the church. -
1885-1935 29 Vols Oxford Historical Society PublicationsOxford; Chippenham: 1885-1935A substantial twenty-nine volume collection published for the Oxford Historical Society, offering comprehensive documentary insight into the history, topography, and scholarly life of Oxford. -
1761 Halifax and its Gibbet-Law, Placed in a True LightHalifax: 1761An excellent example of the very scarce second edition of William Bentley's thrilling history of the Halifax Gibbet, a guillotine which decapitated nearly 100 people. -
1741 Manwood's Treatise of the Forest LawsIn the Savoy: 1741A bright example of the fifth edition of William Nelson's expansion of John Manwood's 16th century account on the forest laws of England. -
1830 Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft, Addressed to J. G. Lockhart, Esq.London: 1830The first edition of Sir Walter Scott's analytical study of the occult, in which he discusses Germanic mythology, ghosts, fairies, brownies, the second sight, elves, and much more. -
2020 The Mirror & The LightLondon: 2020A desirable first impression of the independent bookshop edition, concluding Mantel’s acclaimed Tudor trilogy with a powerful portrait of Cromwell’s final ascent and catastrophic fall. -
1922 Dorsetshire Folk-Lore by John Symonds UdalHertford: 1922The first edition of Udal's intriguing collection on folk-lore in the English county of Dorset. -
1923 Curious SurvivalsLondon: 1923A lovely first edition copy of Williamson's 1923 reflection on the societal ripples of England's ancient traditions into his present. -
1971 Lyrical Ballads 1798Menston: 1971An uncommon 1971 edition in its original unclipped dust wrapper. -
1785 Harrison's British ClassicksLondon: 1785A wonderful, illustrated collection of the most significant periodicals of the 18th century, including a wealth of articles from The Tatler, The Rambler, The Guardian, and many more. -
1985-1988 8vol The Oxford History of England (1558-1945)Oxford: 1985-1986The last eight volumes of the esteemed Oxford History of England, with a selection of Britain's greatest 20th century historians delving into modern English history. -
1954 The Vision of William Concerning Piers the PlowmanOxford: 1954An uncommon 2 volume 1954 set of the classic Middle English poem, Piers the Plowman, including an original dust wrapper. -
1813 Memoirs of the Reign of King Charles the FirstEdinburgh: 1813An excellent early 19th century reprint of Sir Philip Warwick's early 18th century memoirs of King Charles I. -
1908-1922 3vol English Local GovernmentLondon : 1908-1922A smart three volume set on English local government, concerning UK constitutional and UK administrative law. -
1967 A Book of London English 1384-1425Oxford: 1967An intriguing collection of documents and writings from Medieval Londoners, edited by literary scholars Marjorie Daunt and R.W. Chambers. -
1942 2vol Set Universities of Europe in the Middle AgesOxford: 1942An uncommon set of Volume II and Volume III of a three volume 1942 publication, in lovely condition. -
1958 PearlOxford: 1958An retelling of the anonymously written elegy 'The Pearl', a classic within British medieval literature. Contains notes and analysis by E.V. Gordon. -
1952-1964 6Vols Collection of Oxford Works on Medieval and Tudor EnglandLondon: 1952-1964An excellent six-volume collection of works from The Oxford History of England in the publisher's original cloth. -
1971 James I of Scotland: The Kingis QuairOxford: 1971A scarce book on the fascinating and mysterious The Kingis Quair, attributed to James I of Scotland. Analysis, introduction and notes by scholar John-Norton Smith. -
1895 The People's History of Great Britain, From the Earliest Times to the close of the 19th CenturyLiverpool: 1895The vanishingly scare first edition, in the original parts, of this impressively illustrated and detailed history of Great Britain, published in Liverpool at the close of the 19th century. -
1935 Some Milestones of AviationLondon: 1935A richly illustrated first edition charting the dramatic rise of powered flight, written by ex-RAF officer and “Biggles” creator Captain W. E. Johns. -
1890-1918 Six Works from H. Rider HaggardLondon: 1890-1918A wonderful collection of late 19th and early 20th century works from H. Rider Haggard, the novelist known for his thrilling tales set in exotic locations. -
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1902 The History of the Second Queen's Royal Regiment: Volume 4London: 1902The signed first edition of the fourth volume of John Davis's comprehensive regimental history, including their fascinating endeavours during the Napoleonic Wars. -
1905 The Poor and The Land: Being a Report on the Salvation Army ColoniesLondon: 1905A lovely example of the illustrated first edition of novelist H. Rider Haggard's report on the Salvation Army colonies in the United States and England. -
1923 Regimental Records of the Royal Welch Fusiliers: Volume II, 1816 - July 1914London: 1923The first edition of the second volume of Cary and McCance's detailed history of the Royal Welch Fusiliers during the height of the British Empire. -
1976-1988 3 Vols Winston S. ChurchillLondon: 1976-1988A trio of first-edition later volumes from the official biography of Winston Churchill, complete in dust wrappers and richly illustrated. -
1950 Never Give Up: Volume V of The History of the King's Own Yorkshire Light InfantryLondon: 1950The first edition of the fifth volume on the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, following their fascinating history from 1919-1942. -
1822 Handwritten Recipe BookNot Stated: 1822A very scarce and highly impressive early 19th century volume containing over fifty handwritten recipes, including guides to making 'a good curry', stewed pears, and lobster cutlets. -
1864 The Life and Travels of Mungo ParkEdinburgh: 1864A very scarce 1864 edition, in handsome morocco prize binding, with marbled page edges, and gilt motif to front board. -
1958-1963 4Vols Collection of Works on Old EnglishLondon: 1958-1963A collection of interesting works on Old English, in the publishers' original cloth bindings with the original dust wrappers. -
1664 The Works of the Pious and Profoundly-Learned Joseph MedeLondon: 1664The very scarce influential and popular theological works of Joseph Mede bound in two volumes, with all five books present here. -
1891-1911 2Vols Notitia Venatica : A Treatise on Fox-Hunting Embracing the General Management of HoundsLondon: 1891-1911A complete two-volume set of new editions of this classic fox-hunting authority, richly illustrated with hand-coloured plates and revised by leading sporting experts to reflect contemporary field practice. -
1881 Rural England; Loiterings Along the Lanes, the Common Sides, and the Meadow-PathsLondon: 1881Beautifully illustrated throughout and in the publisher's vellum binding, this is a scarce limited edition study of rural England and the British countryside. -
1932 History of the Dorsetshire Regiment 1914-1919 Three VolumesDorchester: 1932An uncommon example of all three volumes on the history of the Dorsetshire Regiment in one, in original binding. -
1989 A History of the Royal Regiment of Wales (24th-41st Foot), 1689-1989Cardiff: 1989A first edition of this history of the Royal Regiment of Wales, richly illustrated and complete in the original dust wrapper, charting three centuries of distinguished service from the Zulu War to the Cold War. -
1973 Emperor's Chambermaids: The Story of the 14th/20th King's HussarsLondon: 1973A first edition history of the 14th/20th King’s Hussars, Lt. Col. L. B. Oatts’s authoritative account of the regiment’s campaigns, richly illustrated and complete in the original unclipped dust wrapper.
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