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(ARMSTRONG, Peter.) |
GRIMSBY LANE EXCAVATIONS 1972. Kingston upon Hull Museum Bulletin No. 10 July 1973. |
£ 5.00 |
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Kingston Upon Hull Museums. 1973 pp. 44. Illustrated. 4to. Printed wrapper stapled as issued, spine darkened.
Reference: 14684
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(BARTLETT, John). |
MEDIEVAL HULL EXCAVATIONS IN HIGH STREET. 1971. Kingston upon Hull Museum Bulletin No. 7. December 1971. |
£ 5.00 |
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Kingston upon Hull Museums. 1971. pp. 32. Illustrated. 4to. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Spine darkened.
Reference: 13773
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(BEVERLEY, Robert Mackenzie). |
HORRIDA HYSTRIX, Satyricon Castoreanum; quod Ex Schedis Manuscriptis Deprompsit Civis Beverlacensis. |
£ 45.00 |
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Hull. I. Wilson. 1826. pp. (ii), lxv, 61, errata leaf. 8vo. Original boards, spine label darkened, top one inch of spine lacking. Previous owner's bookplate. Chilton p181. Chilton refers to this book as “that strange piece of work” and goes on to say “This was written by an odd character called R. M. Beverley who had a fixation about the corrupt state of the Church of England in his time. The text is printed in correct Latin and the introduction contains several fragments of quite passable Greek, though Wilson (Publisher) has omitted the breathings and accents
Reference: 7952
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(COOK, Alan and others). |
HULL CASTLE EXCAVATION 1970. Kingston upon Hull Museums Bulletin No. 6. March 1971. |
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Kingston upon Hull Museums. 1971. pp. 16. Illustrated. 4to. Stapled as issued.
Reference: 10896
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(DOCK COMPANY) |
A DEFENCE OF THE RIGHTS OF THE DOCK COMPANY AT KINGSTON UPON HULL. |
£ 150.00 |
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(hull)? 1778. pp. (ii), 43. Small 8vo. Stitched as issued. Setting forth the Proceedings of the Corporation, Trinity House, etc against them (The Dock Company) in the Last Session of Parliament. The building of the Dock, later Queen's Dock as oppossed to the basin in the River Hull. ESTC N8457 lists 7 copies.Chilton p.xviii.
Reference: 12962
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(EDDON, Rutherford). |
HISTORY OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF HULL. Commemorating the Golden Jubilee 1920 - 1970. |
£ 6.00 |
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Hull. The Rotary Club. (1970). pp. vi, 90. Illustrated. 8vo. D/W, faded. and slightly frayed. A good copy.
Reference: 3462
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(HUNT, William). |
HULL YEAR BOOK and Directory. 1876. First year of Issue. |
£ 55.00 |
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Hull. William Hunt. 1876. pp. (iv), 312. (xxx) of adverts. 8vo. Original cloth, recased. text block edges browned. Front hinge taped internally, signs of removal of labels at the top of some pages not affecting text. A reasonable copy.
Reference: 134991
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(JOHNSON, Bernard Paul). Compiler. |
THE BEN JOHNSON PAPERS or a rambling and unconnected set of discourses through time and space compiled by an anonymous scribe. |
£ 20.00 |
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(York. Ben Johnson & Co.) (1968). pp. (iv), 52, 34, 18. 5 plates of which 1 is folded. Royal 8vo. Blue cloth. Volume 1 only. The book is divided into three sections:- Des Nouvelles Du Vieux; The Hull Period; Printer-at-War. The Hull Period has pencil marginalia by W. Foot Walker. A very good copy.
Reference: 25487
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(LAMPLOUGH, Edward). |
HULL SONNETS, including Miscellaneous Sonnets, by several authors. |
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Hull. Edward Lamplough. Printed for Private Circulation. 1901. pp. (xxii), x, (vi), xxiii, (v), iv, (iii), lxiv, (iv), lxv - lxxx, (iv), lxxx, (iv), xvi, (ii), vi, (xvi), (xxxviii). 8vo. Half cald, corners & head & tail of spine rubbed. With the bookplate of John R. Tutin and with the first poem as dedication of the book to him. No. 10 of an edition of 22 copies. A scarce item
Reference: 7797
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(RECKITT, William). |
SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE AND GOSPEL LABOURS OF WILLIAM RECKITT. |
£ 275.00 |
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London. James Phillips. 1776. pp 204. 12mo in 4s. Full contemporary calf, hinges worn but holding. 1st edition. Reckitt was a quaker from Wainfleet in Lincolnshire. He travelled in Europe and America.
Reference: 10275
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(SANTANGELO, Peppino). |
HISTORICAL SOUVENIR BOOKLET commemorating Twenty-One Years of Management with the 'Little' and 'New' Theatres in the City of Kingston upon Hull. |
£ 8.00 |
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Hull. John Hartley Advertising. (1954). pp. 32. Illustrtaed with photographs and adverts. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued, slightly rubbed. A very good copy.
Reference: 90640
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(SHEPPARD, T.) |
CITY & COUNTY OF KINGSTON UPON HULL. The Third Port of the United Kingdom. British Empire Exhibition, Wembley, 1924; Hull Civic Fortnight, July 2nd to July 15th. |
£ 20.00 |
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Hull. Richd. Johnson & Sons (printer). (1924). pp. 40. 8 colour plates, all tipped in, further line drawings in the text. 8vo. Printed wrapper stitched as issued, without the decorative bow. Previous owners name on title page. A good copy.
Reference: 93220
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(TAYLOR, N.J.) (Editor). |
THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE BEVERLEY GATE, HULL. Interim Report. |
£ 10.00 |
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Hull City Council. 1987. pp. 20. Illustrated. Oblong 4to. ISBN 0904767213. Front cover very slightly scarred, otherwise a very good copy.
Reference: 69210
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(WHITING, Henry John, Sir William Leng, & William Gardiner). |
PORTRAITS OF PUBLIC MEN. |
£ 60.00 |
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Hull. H.J. Whiting. 1858. pp. vi, errata leaf, 208. 8vo. Full calf, later endpapers, front free endpaper tipped in. Tipped on the front free endpaper is a typed note, part of which says ' "The first two portraits were written by Mr. William Gardiner, of the Hull Grammar School, afterwards editor of one of the Yarmouth papers. The major part of the rest were written by Mr. leng now of the Sheffiled Telegraph, and the rest by myself." H.J. Whiting. From the appendix to "Hull Newspapers by William Hunt. 1880'. The work consists of Biographies of themayor, alderman and councillors of Hull. Barnard p16.
Reference: 6485
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(WONNACOTT, Ellen) |
HENRY WONNACOTT, lately Minister of Albion Congregational Church, Hull. Memorial Volume. |
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Edited by his wife. London. Hodder & Stoughton. 1878. pp. viii, errata slip, 240. Frontis. 8vo. Blue cloth, spine slightly darkened. All edges gilt. Contains a Biograpical Sketch, part of the Funeral Oration by Rev. James Sibree, and several sermons.
Reference: 17495
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(WRIGHT, H.R. (Editor). |
THE CITY AND PORT OF HULL. |
£ 16.00 |
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Hull & London. A Brown & Sons Ltd. (1939). pp. 136. Well illustrated in monochrome, folded map with adverts on rear. 8vo. Paperback, hinges slightly rubbed. A good copy.
Reference: 6955
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ABBOTT, Thomas Eastoe. |
THE SOLDIER’S FRIEND; or Memorials of Brunswick; A Poem, sacred to the memory of His Royal Highness Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, Commander-in-Chief of all His Majesty’s Forces. |
£ 65.00 |
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Hull. I. Wilson. 1828. pp. xvi, 72, (i). Frontis. 8vo in 4’s. Half calf, boards. Head of spine slightly scuffed. All edges gilt.Unfortunately there is some heavy foxing in parts. Inscribed ‘Sarah Coulson with the Author’s Affectionate regard - Bridlington 1828’. Johnson 3. Chilton pii.
Reference: 13440
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ABRAHAM, W.H. |
THE STUDIES OF A SOCIALIST PARSON. |
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Hull. William Andrews & Co, the Hull Press; London. Simpskin, Marshal, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd. 1892. pp. (iii) of adverts, (ix), 220. 8vo. Original blue cloth, spine badly faded otherwise a very good copy with previous owners name on front free endpaper. W.H. Abraham was parson at St. Augustine's in Hull and these are his sermons.
Reference: 18051
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ACLAND, James. |
THE HULL PORTFOLIO; or Memoirs and Correspondence of James Acland its Proprietor and Editor. |
£ 300.00 |
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Hull. James Acland. 1831 - 1832. 3 vols of 4. Vol 1 with frontis and 22 issues from August 20 1831 - December 31 1831 with 3 extras; Vol 2 25 issues from January 7 1832 to June 30 1832 with 10 extras; Vol 3 26 issues from July 7 1832 to December 29 1832 with 26 extras. Small 4to. Boards, cloth spine with handwritten paper label, front hinge and edges rubbed. Barnard p.13; Chilton p.ii.
Reference: 104620
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ALDRIDGE, Carolyn. |
IMAGES OF VICTORIAN HULL. F.S. Smith's Drawings of the Old Town. |
£ 5.00 |
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Hull City Museums & Art Galleries & Hutton Press. 1989. pp. 106. 122 monochrome illustrations. Oblong 4to. Paperback. Bright, clean copy. ISBN 0907033911
Reference: 31317
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ALEC-SMITH, R.A. |
KINGSTON UPON HULL. Views of Yesterday and To-Day. The Guildhalls of Hull. |
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Hull. Malet Lambert High School. 1980. pp. 20 unnumbered. Illustrated. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Malet Lambert Local History Reprints Extra Volume No. 4. Originally published 1951 in Christian Advance, the monthly journal of Christ Church, Kingston upon Hull. Articles VIII - XII.
Reference: 120871
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ALEC-SMITH, R.A. (Compiler). |
A CATALOGUE RAISONNE OF THE CORPORATION PLATE AND INSIGNIA OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF KINGSTON UPON HULL. |
£ 20.00 |
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Driffield. For the Author. 1973. pp. (v), viii, 147. 70 illustrations. 4to. D/W.
Reference: 3177
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ALLERSTON, Jack. |
CITY OF HULL FOUNDATION STONES AND COMMEMORATIVE PLAQUES. |
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Hull. Local History Archives Unit. 1989 - 1990. 2 vols. (xiii), 67, (ix); (xix), 56, (i). Illustrated. A4. One vol with spiral spine, the other stapled. These are quite difficult to read as they are copies of a hand written text.
Reference: 37993
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ALLISON, K.J. (Editor). |
A HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF YORK, EAST RIDING. Volume I. The City of Kingston upon Hull. |
£ 80.00 |
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The Victoria History of the Counties of England edited by R.B. Pugh. For The Institute of Historical research by Oxford University Press. 1969. pp. xx, 498. Frontis, 52 illustrations, 11 Maps & Plans. Royal 8vo. D/W. Clean copy. ISBN 0197227376
Reference: 20592
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ANON. |
A COPY OF THE POLL, as taken at the Guildhall, in the Town of Kingston-upon-Hull, on Thursday the 30th and Friday the 31st Days of October, 1806; before Henry Schonswar, Esq. Sheriff of the said town; By Virtue of a Writ for Elecring Two Burgesses to serve in Parliament for that Borough. Candiddates:- Samuel Thornton, Esq.; John Staniforth, Esq.; Wm. Joseph Denison, Esq. |
£ 195.00 |
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Hull. Robert Peck. 1806. pp. 48. 8vo. Modern quarter calf in a cloth book box with leather spine label.. Title stained and with some foxing throughout.
Reference: 28394
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ANON. |
A MODERN DELINEATION OF THE TOWN AND PORT OF KINGSTON UPON HULL: being An Accurate Guide to All the Various Objects of Public Interest or Importance, Curiosity or Amusement, in Hull and its Environs. |
£ 160.00 |
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Hull. W. Turner. 1805. pp. (iv), ii, vi, 114, (vi), xiv. Small 8vo. Full calf, new spine and endpapers. A good copy.
Reference: 97910
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ANON. |
AN ACT FOR REPAIRING THE ROAD LEADING FROM THE TOWN OF KINGSTON UPON HULL, to and through the Town of Anlaby, and from thence to the Town of Kirk-Ella, in the County of the said Town of Kingston upon Hull. |
£ 20.00 |
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London. Thomas Baskett. 1744. pp. (ii), 163 - 190. Royal 8vo. Disbound. Title & 1st leaf stained.
Reference: 11875
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ANON. |
AN ACT FOR THE BETTER MAINTENANCE, EMPLOYMENT, AND REGULATION OF THE POOR OF THE TOWN OF KINGSTON UPON HULL, and for Repairing or rebuilding the Workhouse there. |
£ 35.00 |
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Hull. John Jackson. 1850. pp. (ii), 84. 8vo. Cloth, spine faded. Endpapers foxed. Previous owner's bookplate.
Reference: 27749
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ANON. |
COPY OF THE DEED OF SETTLEMENT OF THE ADVOWSON OF THE HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, in Kingston - upon - Hull; with Prefatory Remarks and Explanations by the Sub-Committee appointed to Superintend the printing of the same. |
£ 20.00 |
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Hull. W.R. Goddard. 1839. pp. vii, 33. 8vo. Cloth, spine worn.
Reference: 16378
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ANON. |
DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN KINGSTON UPON HULL. Seminar Synopses. |
£ 6.00 |
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The Directorate of Industrial Development City and County of Kingston upon Hull. ND. Circa 1981. No pagination. Illustrated with maps, photographs & graphs. A4. Printed wrapper, slightly stained.
Reference: 17020
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ANON. |
EXTRACTS FROM THE REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONERS FOR INQUIRING CONCERNING CHARITIES. Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, April 18, 1823. |
£ 30.00 |
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Hull. M.C. Peck & Son. 1883. pp. 40. 8vo. Blue cloth. Interleaved throughout. Front hinge splitting.
Reference: 21990
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ANON. |
HULL AND EAST RIDING RED BOOK 1898. |
£ 35.00 |
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Hull. The Eastern Morning and Hull News Company Ltd. 1898. pp. xviii, 198, xix - l. 8vo. Quarter cloth, with cloth boards., spine slightly dulled. A very good copy of the first Red Book.
Reference: 8366
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ANON. |
HULL VIEWS. |
£ 16.00 |
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Printed in Germany. ND. Circa 1900. 18 monchrome illustrations of Hull on a pull out of 12 leaves. Red cloth, later cloth spine becoming detached.
Reference: 7619
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ANON. |
KINGSTON UPON HULL CIVIC AND EMPIRE WEEK. October 10th to 16th, 1929. Official Handbook and Programme. |
£ 12.00 |
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Hull. A. Brown & Sons Ltd. 1929. pp. 136. Frontis, 12 illustrations. Small 8vo. Paperback. A good, clean copy.
Reference: 39434
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ANON. |
KINGSTON WIT, HUMOUR, AND SATIRE. An Impartial Record of the Spirit of Party, as evinced at the General Election & Scrutiny, which took place at Kingston-upon-Hull, in June and July, 1818: including the Speeches of the Candidates J. Staniforth, J. Mitchell and J.R.G. Graham, Esquires; also, the Mayor, Sherif, and other Gentlemen who spoke on that memorable occasion. The Order of Chairing, with the concluding addresses of J.Mitchell and J.R.G. Graham, Esquires, Members of Parliament. The whole being a Compilation from the various Authors (in prose and verse) hitherto unprecedented in the Annals of Electioneering Contest. |
£ 100.00 |
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Hull. Benjamin Tate. 1818. pp. iv, 130. 8vo in 4’s. Original boards, spine worn away. Some slight foxing. Previous owner's bookplate Chilton p160. Benjamin Tate appears to have only published this book and a Beverley poll, the rest of his work must have been ephemeral as it has not survived, except for some playbills in the Hull collection.
Reference: 6808
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ANON. |
MEMORIES OF HULL. Page after Page of Pure Nostalgia. |
£ 6.00 |
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Halifax. True North Books. 1998. No pagination. Well illustrated. Royal 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 1900463865. A very good copy.
Reference: 72670
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ANON. |
PROGRAMME OF THE PROCEEDINGS IN CONNECTION WITH THE CELEBRATION OF THE CORONATION OF HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V. 21st, 22nd & 23rd June 1911. |
£ 16.00 |
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City & County of Kingston upon Hull. 1911. pp. 16. 8vo. Printed wrapper.
Reference: 40167
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ANON. |
REPORT OF THE PROCEEDINGS DURING THE INQUIRY INTO THE STATE OF THE CORPORATION OF KINGSTON-UPON-HULL; To which is appended copy of the governing Charter with a Report of the Inquiry into the Affairs of the Trinity House. |
£ 150.00 |
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Hull. William Kennedy. (1834). pp. (ii), v, 3 - 288, v. 12mo in 6's. Modern black boards with contemporary spine label, new endpapers. Ink stain on p145. A very good copy. Barnard p14. Chilton; DNB. Kennedy was in Hull from 1833 - 1838 and established himself as editor, printer and publisher of the Advertiser. He is better known as the British Consul to Galveston, Texas.
Reference: 81123
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ANON. |
REPORT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMITTEE OF OWNERS OF PROPERTY ON BOTH BANKS OF THE RIVER HULL, appointed at a general Meeting, held September 30th, 1835. |
£ 95.00 |
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Hull. William Stephenson. 1836. pp. 32. 6 plates, all folded. 8vo. Remains of front of original wrapper. Unopened. 2 of the plates repaired with archival tape and no loss of image. Shabby. The Hull merchants needed more dock space and this proposal to turn the Old Harbour (lower part of the River Hull, where is flows into the Humber) into a dock with a lock and to build a canal to the eastern side of the River Hull was one idea. It never happened. Not in COPAC
Reference: 12203
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ANON. |
SOUVENIR OF HULL. |
£ 16.00 |
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ND. Circa 1900. 16 photographs. Oblong 8vo. Printed wrapper with oval window in front cover, repaired.
Reference: 86925
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ANON. |
THE CITY AND COUNTY OF KINGSTON UPON HULL. |
£ 10.00 |
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Forword by Alderman F. Holmes. Hull. By Hull Printers Ltd for The Development Committee of the City Council. ND. Circa 1963 pp. 169. Frontis, many illustrations and adverts. 8vo. Blue cloth. A very good copy with previous owner's name on front free endpaper.
Reference: 15967
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ANON. |
THE HULL AND EAST RIDING CONGREGATIONAL MAGAZINE. Volume II. |
£ 30.00 |
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London. John Snow & Co; Hull. C.W. Holdich. 1868. pp. iv, cxii, v - vii (content leaves), 328. Illustrated with engraved vignettes. 8vo. Blind stamped green cloth. A very good clean copy.
Reference: 31611
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ANON. |
THE HUMBER BRIDGE. Original Handprinted Photographs. |
£ 12.00 |
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NP. ND. Circa 1980. 7 photographs tipped into a small 4to folder, stapled, and entitled in gilt lettering.
Reference: 84081
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ANON. |
THE JUBILEE OF QUEEN VICTORIA, June 1887. The Proceedings in Hull and the District. Also Reports of Previous Jubilees, Coronations, Royal Visits. etc. Illustrated by Portraits of Public Men of the Day. |
£ 45.00 |
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Hull. A. Brown & Sons. 1887. pp. viii, 207. Frontis, 14 plates. 8vo. Browny/red cloth with black & gilt decoration, spine faded. Previous owner's bookplate. A very good, clean copy.
Reference: 8958
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ARMSTRONG, Frank. |
HULL & DISTRICT SKETCHBOOK. |
£ 20.00 |
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Hull. By the Artist. 1953. pp. 24 unnumbered pages of sketches. Oblong 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Cover slightly marked, internally clean and bright.
Reference: 13274
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BARNARD, Robert. |
MOORS' & ROBSON'S BREWERIES LTD. A Brief History. |
£ 12.00 |
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Hull. Local History Unit. (1996). pp. 42. Illustrated. A4. Printed wrapper, paper spine. A very good copy. ISBN 1898398194
Reference: 26548
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BATES, E. Percy. |
A NOTE ON THE HISTORY OF THE QUEEN'S DOCK HULL. |
£ 30.00 |
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Hull. For Private Circulation. 1931. pp. 19. Frontis, 6 plates. 4to. Printed wrapper, stitched as issued.
Reference: 22152
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BATTLE, R.G. (Editor). |
FAC-SIMILE REPRINT OF THE FIRST HULL DIRECTORY, Published in 1791, containing the Names, Professions, and Residences of the Inhabitants, Lists of the Corporation, Incorporation of the Poor, Trinity House, Dock Company, Lists of the Shipping, Coaches, Carriers, etc etc. Together with The Appendix for 1792, including a Directory of Beverley. |
£ 45.00 |
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Hull. M.C. Peck & Sons. 1885. pp. viii, 120, (iv) of adverts. Frontis. 8vo. Original brown cloth.
Reference: 26121
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BIBBY, Cyril. (Editor). |
THE FIRST FIFTY YEARS. A Brief History of Kingston upon Hull Training College 1913 - 1963. |
£ 10.00 |
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Kingston upon Hull Training College. 1964. pp. 84. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. Inscribed by the editor on front free endpaper. A very good copy.
Reference: 23795
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BLAND, Peter. |
RESOLVED UPON THE QUESTION or A Question Resolved concerning the Right which the King hath to Hull, or any other Fort or place of strength for the defence of the Kingdome. Wherein is likewise proved, that neither the setling of the Militia as tis done by the Parliament, not the keeping of Hull by Sir John Hotham nor any other Act that the Parliament have yet done is illegal but necessary, just, and according to that power which the Law hath given them. |
£ 180.00 |
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(London). Matthew Walbancke. 1642. pp. 16. Small 4to. Disbound. Edges cropped not affecting the text. Title page ink stained and with one small hole with minimal loss of text. Wing B3162; ESTC R10865
Reference: 14510
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BLASHILL, Thomas. |
EVIDENCES RELATING TO THE EASTERN PART OF THE CITY OF KINGSTON UPON HULL. |
£ 30.00 |
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Hull. A Brown & Sons. Ltd. 1903. pp. 83. Folded frontis, 19 plates, of which 1 is folded. 8vo. Red cloth. Top edge gilt.
Reference: 7563
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BLASHILL, Thomas. |
SUTTON IN HOLDERNESS. The Manor, The Berewic, and The Village Community. |
£ 65.00 |
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Hull. William Andrews & Co and A. Brown & Sons Ltd. 1896. pp. iv, iv, 302, xv, vi. Frontis, 27 illustrations. Demy 4to. Quarter calf, cloth boards. Top edge gilt. Large paper edition.
Reference: 40028
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BLUNT, A. Stanley V. |
R. FREDERICK L. BLUNT, Bishop of Hull. A memoir by his son. |
£ 12.00 |
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London. Macmillan & Co. Ltd. 1913. pp. xi, 262, (ii) of adverts. Frontis. 8vo. Purple cloth, spine faded. Previous owner's bookplate.
Reference: 56374
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BODDY, W. David C. and Martin Craven. |
THE SLOGAN POSTMARKS OF KINGSTON UPON HULL. An illustrated catalogue of the slogans used by the Hull G.P.O. since 1918. |
£ 10.00 |
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Yorkshire Postal History Society. 1978. No pagination. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. Previous owners name on front cover. Yorkshire Postal History Society Special Series No. 3. Edition of 500 copies. A very good, clean copy.
Reference: 106841
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BOYLE, J.R. |
A MODERN LITERARY FRAUD: The Johnson MSS. A Paper read to the Members of the Hull Literary Club, 19th December 1892. |
£ 25.00 |
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Hull. William Andrews & Co. The Hull Press. 1893. pp. (iv), 50. 8vo. Printed wrapper, foxed and frayed at head of spine. The literary fraud in question is William A. Gunnell's Sketches of Hull Celebrities, or memoirs and Correspondence of Alderman Thomas Johnson. Barnard p. 46.
Reference: 38240
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BOYLE, J.R. |
HOLY TRINITY CHURCH HULL: A Guide and Description. |
£ 20.00 |
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Hull. A. Brown & Sons. 1890. pp. 99, (ix) of adverts. Frontis, 2 plates. 8vo. Green cloth. With previous owner's bookplate. A bright copy. Barnard p43.
Reference: 8707
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BOYLE, J.R. |
NOTES ON THE CHARTER, GRANTED BY KING EDWARD THE FIRST, to Kingston upon Hull, 1 April, 1299. With a Translation and Illustrative Documents. |
£ 12.00 |
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Hull. A. Brown & Sons Ltd. (Circa1905.) pp. 24. Frontis, 1 plate. Small 8vo. Printed wrapper stitched as issued. A very good copy.
Reference: 177650
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BOYLE, J.R. (Translator). |
CHARTERS AND LETTERS PATENT GRANTED TO KINGSTON UPON HULL. |
£ 10.00 |
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Hull. By the Corporaton. 1905. pp. iii, 257, xviii. 8vo. Maroon cloth, hinges slightly rubbed. Previous owner's name on front free endpaper.
Reference: 3439
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BOYLE, Rev. J.R. (Editor). |
MEMOIRS OF MASTER JOHN SHAWE, sometime Vicar of Rotherham, Minister of St. Mary's, Lecturer of Holy Trinity Church, and Master of the Charterhouse, at Kingston - upon - Hull. Written by himself in the year 1663 - 4. |
£ 50.00 |
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Hull. M.C. Peck & Son. 1882. pp. viii, 287. 3 pedigrees. Demy 4to. Large paper copy. Contemporary style half calf, marbled boards. Some foxing, edge of text block slightyl dusty. With the bookplate of Dr Kenneth Green. A very good copy. Barnard p13.
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BRINE, Mary. |
HOPWOOD STREET TO WELLINGTON LANE. Life in the streets off Beverley Road, Hull. |
£ 8.00 |
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Beverley. Highgate Publications Ltd. 1988. pp. (iv), 78. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback.
Reference: 18064
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BROOKS, F.W. (Editor). |
THE EARLY JUDGMENTS AND THE EARLY ORDERS OF THE HULL TRINITY HOUSE together with East Riding Musters 1584. |
£ 20.00 |
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(York). The Yorkshire Archaeological Society. (1951). pp. xlvi, 134. 8vo. Black cloth. Endpapers foxed. Volume CXVI of the Yorkshire Archeaological Society Record Series - Miscellanea Vol. V. Stamped on front board in gilt letering 'Presented to the Wardens, Elder Brethren and Assistants of the Trinity House of Kingston upon Hull by Arthur Cargill, Esq (Honorary Brother). With bookplate of previous owner.
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BUDGE, Frances Anne. |
WILLIAM RECKITT. |
£ 10.00 |
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Friends' Quarterly Examiner. ND. Circa 1900. pp. 19. 8vo. Printed wrapper slightly marked. Reprinted from the Friends Quarterly Examiner.Previous owners name on inside of front wrapper. A good copy.
Reference: 31216
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BURNETT, R.G. |
THROUGH THE MILL. The Life of Joseph Rank. |
£ 5.00 |
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London. The Epworth Press. 1945. pp. 226. Frontis, 6 plates. 8vo. Blue cloth, corners slightly bumped. Fair
Reference: 11387
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BURROW, J. & Co. Ltd. (Editors). |
CITY AND COUNTY OF KINGSTON UPON HULL OFFICIAL HANDBOOK. |
£ 12.00 |
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Cheltenham and London. J. Burrow & Co Ltd with the co-operation of Kingston upon Hull Development Committee. ND. Circa 1970. pp. 136. Well illustrated with photograps, maps and adverts. 8vo. Paperback. A very good copy.
Reference: 15753
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CALVERT, Hugh. |
A HISTORY OF KINGSTON UPON HULL from the earliest times to the present day. |
£ 6.00 |
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London. Phillmore & Co. Ltd. 1978. pp. (xii), 349. Frontis, 15 plates & 6 figures in text. 8vo. D/W, slightly frayed. A good copy. ISBN 0850332166
Reference: 85217
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CHICKEN, Eric. |
CHEMICAL EDUCATION IN HULL IN THE 19th CENTURY. |
£ 12.00 |
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Privately Printed. 1996. pp. 28. A4. Plastic ringback spine. Letter from author loosely inserted. A very good copy.
Reference: 9079
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CHILDS, Dr Wendy R. (Editor). |
THE CUSTOMS ACCOUNTS OF HULL 1453 - 1490. |
£ 10.00 |
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Leeds. The Yorkshire Archaeological Society. 1986. pp. xxxii, 284. Frontis. 8vo. D/W. The Yorkshire Archaeological Society. Record Series. Vol CXLIV for the Year 1984.
Reference: 5266
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CHILTON, C.W. |
EARLY HULL PRINTERS AND BOOKSELLERS. An Account of the Printing, Bookselling and Allied Trades from their Beginnings to 1840. |
£ 20.00 |
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Kingston upon Hull City Council. 1982. pp. 274, lxxxiv. Illustrated. A4. Plastic ring spine.
Reference: 21998
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CIVIL DEFENCE COMMITTEE, CITY AND COUNTY OF KINGSTON UPON HULL. |
HULL CIVIL DEFENCE AND HOME SAFETY HANDBOOK. |
£ 10.00 |
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London. Batiste Publications Ltd. ND. Circa 1948. pp. 112. Illustrated with photographs and adverts. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued.
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CLEGG, Rev. Robert E. |
OFFICIAL HANDBOOK for Delegates attending the Autumnal Assembly of the Congregational Union of England and Wales in the city of Kingston - upon - Hull October 2nd to 6th 1922. |
£ 12.00 |
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Hull and London. A. Brown & Sons Ltd. 1922. pp. xvi, 110. 4 colour plates, illustrated throughout. 8vo. Quarter cloth, printed boards.
Reference: 19998
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COOK, Jno. |
THE HISTORY OF GOD'S HOUSE OF HULL, commonly called The Charterhouse. |
£ 65.00 |
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Hull. M.C. Peck and Son. 1882. pp. viii, 5 - 278, (xviii). Frontis, 6 plates. Demy 4to. Original brown cloth, slightly marked. Some slight foxing. Top edge gilt. Large paper copy. Barnard p34.
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COOK, Jno. |
THE HISTORY OF GOD'S HOUSE OF HULL, commonly called The Charterhouse. |
£ 40.00 |
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Hull. M.C. Peck and Son. 1882. pp. viii, 278, (xviii). Frontis, 6 plates. 8vo. Original brown cloth. Top edge gilt. Small paper copy. Title page foxed, otherwise a very good bright copy. Barnard p34.
Reference: 4864
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CORLASS, Reginald W. Edited by C.F. Corlass and William Andrews. |
SKETCHES OF HULL AUTHORS. |
£ 25.00 |
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Hull. H. Bolton. 1879. pp. xvi, 159. Small 8vo. Blue cloth, slightly dusty. Some foxing.
Reference: 12249
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COSTER, Rev. George Thomas. |
PASTORS AND PEOPLE: A Centenary memorial of Fish-Street Congregational Church, Hull. |
£ 20.00 |
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London; Hull. Hodder & Stoughton; James Archibald. (1869). pp. vii, 95. 8vo Green cloth. Bevelled boards.
Reference: 2346
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CRAGGS, John |
CRAGGS'S GUIDE TO HULL. A Description, historical and topographical., of the Town, County, and Vicinity of the town of Kingston-upon-Hull. |
£ 150.00 |
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Hull. J. Craggs. 1817. pp. (viii), 80. Map, folded. 12mo. Original printed boards, front board marked, front hinge weak, front free endpaper detached. A very good but delicate copy. Chilton p xvii
Reference: 31899M
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CRAVEN, Martin T. & John A. Fowler. |
POSTAL HISTORY OF KINGSTON UPON HULL, HEDON AND HOLDERNESS with Historical Information from the Eleventh Century to circa 1870. |
£ 16.00 |
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Sheffield. Yorkshire Postal History Society. 1974. pp. (vi), 166. 32 plates. 8vo. Printed paper boards, cloth spine. Yorkshire Postal History Society Publication No. 7. No. 163 of a limited edition of 250 copies. Very good, clean copy.
Reference: 6352
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CREDLAND, Arthur G. |
MARINE PAINTING IN HULL THROUGH THREE CENTURIES. |
£ 5.00 |
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Hull City Museums & Art Galleries and Hutton Press. 1993. pp. 230. Illustrated. 4to. Paperback. Previous owners address label inside front cover, otherwise a very good, clean copy. ISBN 1872167454
Reference: 15960
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CREDLAND, Arthur G. |
THE GIBSONS, A SHIPBUILDING FAMILY OF THE 18TH AND 19TH CENTURIES. |
£ 6.00 |
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Hull. East Yorkshire Local History Society. 2006. pp. 53. Illustrated. A4. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. A very good copy. Previous owners name inside front cover. East Yorkshire Local History Society series No 55. ISBN 0900349557
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CREDLAND, Arthur G. Compiler. |
CHARLES GREEN - THE ANTARCTIC CHEF. |
£ 10.00 |
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East Yorkshire Local History Society. 2014. pp. 64. Well illustrated. A4. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. East Yorkshire Local History Society Series No. 60 ISBN 9780900349607. A very good, bright, clean copy.
Reference: 151480
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CREDLAND, Arthur. |
ARTISTS AND CRAFTSMEN OF HULL AND EAST YORKSHIRE. |
£ 8.00 |
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With a chapter on Hull sculptors by Geraldine Mulcahy. Hull Museums and Art Gallery. 2000. pp. 224. Illustrated. Oblong 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 0904490238. A very good, bright,clean copy.
Reference: 144550
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CURD, Mrs. |
"ELLEN CARRINGTON;" A Tale of Hull during the Cholera in 1849. |
£ 35.00 |
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Hull. Thornton and Pattinson. (1875). pp. 113. 8vo. Quarter cloth, printed boards, slightly rubbed. Title page foxed. A good copy.
Reference: 139302
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DAVIS, Ralph. |
TWENTY-ONE AND A HALF BISHOP LANE. A history of J.H. Fenner & Co. Ltd. 1861 - 1961. |
£ 6.00 |
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London. Newman Neame Ltd. 1961. pp. (ix), 110. Frontis, 27 illustrations. 8vo. D/W, very slightly frayed. A very good, clean copy.
Reference: 8287
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DEIGHTON, Alan. |
A SHOCKING CASE OF STARVATION IN HULL. A Short memoir of the Life of 'Count' Adolphe de Werdinsky. |
£ 12.00 |
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Beverley. Highagte Publications Ltd. 2014. pp. iv, 90. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 1902645618. A very good, bright, clean copy.
Reference: 75641
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DOCK COMPANY OF HULL. |
REMARKS ON A PUBLICATION, INTITLED 'THE CASE OF THE MERCHANTS, ETC OF THE TOWN OF KINGSTON UPON HULL' With Additions. |
£ 150.00 |
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London. J. Cooper. 1787. pp. (ii), 35, (i). Folded accounts leaf, folded map, 2 folded diagrams.4to. Disbound. Title page dusty. Regarding the building of the first dock in Hull, later Queen's Dock and now Queen's Garden. ESTC N23188
Reference: 122470
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DREWERY, Geoffrey. |
THE HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF LIBRARIES IN HULL. |
£ 6.00 |
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Hull. Kingston Press. 2002. pp. (iv), 75. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 1902039157. A very good, clean copy.
Reference: 21043
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DREWERY, R.F. (Compiler). |
A SELECT LIST OF BOOKS ON HULL AND DISTRICT. A Guide to the Collections in the Local History Library. |
£ 6.00 |
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Kingston upon Hull Libraries. 1968. pp. vi, 32. Small 8vo. Printed wrapper staples as issued, wrapper browned. A good copy.
Reference: 7181
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EASTERN MORNING NEWS. |
BOTANIC AND PARK WARDS RATEPAYERS ASSOCIATION Hull City Council Debates from the Eastern Morning News. 13.11.06 to 03.06.10. (Typed spine label). |
£ 35.00 |
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1906 - 1910. 2 Newscutting albums. pp. 82; 80 plus 120 unused pages. The albums are of different sizes - 7.5" x 9.5" and 9.5" x 11.5". Cloth, marked. They are newspaper reports of Hull City Council debates.
Reference: 7617
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ELLERBY, J.R. |
HISTORY OF THE MINERVA LODGE OF FREEMASONS. No. 250 Hull. 1783 to 1933. |
£ 30.00 |
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Hull. Archibald & Johnsons Ltd. 1935. pp. (viii), 80. Illustrated with 4 photographs and 1 line drawing. 8vo. Pale blue cloth, spine slightly marked. A very good copy.
Reference: 23725
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FAIRBANK, David & Mike Ulyatt (Compilers). |
THE PEN-PUSHERS OF HIGH STREET. A Centenary History of the Hull Zingari Cricket Club. |
£ 10.00 |
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Hull. Hull Zingari Cricket Club. 1996. pp. 104. Illustrated in monochrome. Small folio. Paperback, corners slightly creased. A very good clean copy. ISBN 1872167799
Reference: 35233
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FARRELL, T.H.F. |
ROLLIT FARRELL & BLADON. A Brief History 1841 - 1991. |
£ 12.00 |
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Hull. Rollit Farrell & Bladon. 1991. pp. 35. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. A very good clean copy of a history of a firm of solicitors.
Reference: 10059
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FIERKE, F.W. (Editor). |
SONS OF TEMPERANCE FRIENDLY SOCIETY. National Division of Great Britain and Ireland. 51st Annual Session, Whitsuntide, 1906. Hull Grand Division Souvenir. |
£ 30.00 |
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Hull. A. Brown & Sons Ltd. (1906). pp. xxiv, 103, (ix). Frontis, well illustrated throughout in monochrome. 8vo. White cloth with gilt lettering, all edge gilt. Cloth slightly marked.
Reference: 11440
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FORD, Alan. (Compiler); Arthir G. Credland (Editor). |
UNITED TOWING 1920 - 90: A History. |
£ 10.00 |
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Beverley. Hutton Press. 1990. pp. 156. Illustrated, some in colour. Oblong 4to. Paperback. ISBN 1872167071. A very good, bright, clean copy.
Reference: 66221
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FOWLER, Mary. |
HOLDERNESS ROAD. Through the heart of East Hull. |
£ 6.00 |
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Beverley. Highgate Publications. 1995. pp. (iv), 92. Illustrated. Paperback. Reprint. A good copy. ISBN 0948929413
Reference: 62457
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FRANKLIN, Robert. |
THE MILLER'S MUSE; Rural Poems. |
£ 550.00 |
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Hull. I. Wilson. 1824. pp. xix. 95. 8vo in 4's. Half calf, spine relaid, cloth boards, new endpapers. Bound with further works by Franklin:- THE HOUSE OF BROCKLESBY, and Other Poems. Hull. Samuel Dibb & Co. 1844. pp viii, 79. 8vo.; NOTES ON THE WAR AND THE BLESSING OF PEACE. Barton upon Humber. H. J. Tomlinson. 1856. pp 34. Small 8vo. Printed wrapper bound in; WALKS IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY. Hull. Kirk. 1872. pp. 24. 8vo.; WANDERINGS IN THE CRYSTAL PALACE. London. Houlston & Stoneman. (1851). pp. 24. 8vo. REFLECTION ON THE WORKS OF CREATION, and the Beauties of Nature observable in Spring and Summer. Hull. Kirk. 1873. pp (ii), 8; Eight Broadside, folded:- THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES' WELCOME TO HULL. Barton upon Humber. 1869. 2 copies; GREETING ON THE NEW YEAR. Barton on Humber 1870.2 copies; FAREWELL TO THE OLD YEAR. Barton upon Humber 1871. 2 copies; ALEXANDRA'S WELCOME! Barton. Tomlinson & Crowder. ND; LINES ON THE DEATH OF F.M. DUKE OF WELLINGTON. Barton upon Humber. H.I. Tomlinson. ND.
Reference: 14572
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FROST, Charles. |
NOTICES RELATING TO THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE TOWN AND PORT OF HULL: Compiles from Original Records and Unpublished Manuscripts, and illustrated with engravings, etchings, and vignettes. |
£ 75.00 |
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London. J.B. Nchols. 1827. pp. xvi, 150, (ii), 58. Frontis, 6 plates & 2 pedigrees as called for. Royal 8vo.Half morocco, marbled boards, all edges gilt. Boyne p162.
Reference: 3471
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GALLEWAY, W.H. |
CARLILL, BURKINSHAW & FERGUSON 1835 - 1970. |
£ 12.00 |
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(W.H.Galleway). (1995). pp. (viii), 39. 8vo. Blue leatherette. A very good copy.
Reference: 56088
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GAWTRESS, William. |
A REPORT OF THE INQUIRY INTO THE EXISTING STATE OF THE CORPORATION OF HULL, taken at the Guildhall, before F. Dwarris and S.A. Rumball, Esqs. two of His Majesty’s Commissioners. Also the Proceedings relative to the Trinity House. With an Appendix, containing many valuable and authentic Documents. |
£ 80.00 |
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Hull. Goddard and Brown. 1834. pp. 419. 8vo. Original cloth, head & tail of spine slightly frayed. Inscribed on front free endpaper 'To Mr Stafford, from his Friend, Wm. Gawtress. Hull, JUne 4, 1834. Boyne p 164.
Reference: 15464
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GENT, Thomas. |
GENT'S HISTORY OF HULL (Annales Regioduni Hullini,) re-printed in Fac-Simile of the Original of 1735 to which is appended Notice of the Life and Works of Thomas Gent, Printer, of York. |
£ 50.00 |
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Hull. M.C. Peck & Son. 1869. pp. 28, (iv), xi, (iii), 233, (ii). Frontis, 6 plates, 5 of them folded. 4to. Small paper copy. Original brown cloth. Inscribed 'J B Whytehead Esq with M C Peck's kindest fraternal regards November 1880.' Boyne p159. Boyne describes the reprint as an exact facsimile of the original, but I have never seen a copy with the folded plate of the Ruins of St Mary's York, and this copy is no exception.
Reference: 3990
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GIBSON, Paul. |
IMAGES OF VICTORIAN HULL. F.S. Smith's Drawings Volume 3. |
£ 12.99 |
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Hull. Paul Gibson. 2011. pp. 110. Very well illustrated. Oblong 4to. Paperback. ISBN 9780956838506. New book.
Reference: 10412
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GIBSON, Paul. |
THE ANLABY ROAD. |
£ 30.00 |
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Hull. Paul Gibson & the Friends of the Lonsdale Community Centre. Supported by The National Lottery. 2007. pp. vii, 176. Frontis, 170 illustrations. 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0955556906. As new.
Reference: 17612
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GILLETT, Edward and Kenneth A. MacMahon. |
A HISTORY OF HULL. |
£ 12.00 |
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Oxford. For the University of Hull by Oxford University Press. 1980. pp. xi, 428. 12 illustrations, 4 maps. 8vo. Black cloth. Bright, clean copy. ISBN 019713436x
Reference: 3474
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GILLETT, Edward and Kenneth A. MacMahon. |
A HISTORY OF HULL. |
£ 15.00 |
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Oxford. For the University of Hull by Oxford University Press. 1980. pp. xi, 428. 12 illustrations, 4 maps. 8vo. D/W. A very good, bright, clean copy. ISBN 019713436x
Reference: 3474DW
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GIRL GUIDES of the 7th and 9th Hull Companies. |
QUOTATION & RECIPE BOOKLET. Parish of Drypool (St. Andrew and St Columbia) Floral Bazaar, February 7th, 8th & 9th, 1917. |
£ 12.00 |
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Hull. A.B. Walsh, Ltd. Printers. 1917. pp. 32. 8vo. Printed wrapper, marked. A good copy.
Reference: 33646
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GODDEN, Ann & John Partridge. |
LIVING IN HISTORY. |
£ 6.00 |
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Privately Printed. Circa 1994. pp. 32. Illustrated. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. A very good, clean copy.
Reference: 74370
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GREENWOOD, J. |
GREENWOOD’S PICTURE OF HULL. |
£ 85.00 |
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Hull. J.Greenwood; London. Simpkin & Marshall. 1835. pp. viii, 207. Frontis, 23 plates, 2 maps, woodcuts throughout the text. 8vo in 4’s. Original cloth, head and tail of spine worn. Large paper copy. Some staining to lower edge affecting the plates which Boyne describes as 'only poor, and betray[ing] their provincial origin.' Inscribe on inside of front boar 'Mr J.D. Hammond with the Author's respects'. Boyne p.163. There are 2 extra plates above those listed by Boyne.
Reference: 35528a
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GUNN, T.H. (Chairman - Executive Committee). |
AN EDUCATIONAL HANDBOOK for Parents and Citizens and a Programme of the Hull Education Week. November 9th - 15th 1924. |
£ 10.00 |
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Hull. A Brown & Sons Ltd. (1924). pp. (xvi) of adverts, 96, (xvi) of adverts. Illustrated with photographs. 8vo. Paperback with printed wrapper stapled as issued. A good copy.
Reference: 7328
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GUNNELL, William A. |
SKETCHES OF HULL CELEBRITIES: or memoirs and Correspondence of Alderman Thomas Johnson, (Who was twice mayor of Kingston upon Hull). and four of his lineal descendants, from the year 1640 to 1858. To which is added a voluminous Glossary, affording an explanatioin of the obscure, antiquated, provincal, and obsolete terms. |
£ 20.00 |
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Hull. For the Author by Walker & Brown. 1876. pp. xviii, errata leaf, 515. Illustrated. 8vo. Half black calf, cloth boards. Title and last leaf with damage at hinge edge. Previous owner's bookplate Barnard p32
Reference: 3435
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HALL, Ivan & Elisabeth. |
A NEW PICTURE OF GEORGIAN HULL. |
£ 5.00 |
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York. William Sessions Ltd in association with Hull Civic Society. 1978/9. pp. 120. Frontis, well illustrated. Royal 8vo. D/W. A very good copy.
Reference: 3446
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HARE, Frank. |
THE THEATRE ORGANS OF KINGSTON UPON HULL. Reprinted from Theatre Organ Review by kind permission of the Editor. |
£ 10.00 |
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Humberside Theatre Organ Preservation Society. Circa early 1970s. pp. 28. Illustrated. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued, staples rusty. A good copy.
Reference: 18610
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HARTLEY, Jean. |
PHILIP LARKIN'S HULL AND EAST YORKSHIRE. |
£ 8.00 |
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Edited by Brian Dyson. The University of Hull & Hutton Press. 1995. pp. 48. illustrated with photographs and maps. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. A very good clean copy. ISBN 1872167748
Reference: 16662
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HARTLEY, Robert G. |
THE POST-WAR INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT IN KINGSTON UPON HULL. A Dissertation submitted for a B.A. Honours Degree in Geography. |
£ 20.00 |
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No publisher. 1964. pp. (iii), 114. 5 photographs. 4to. Black cloth with number on spine. Typescript printed on one side of page only. Durham University. As far as I am aware this is unpublished material. A good clean volume.
Reference: 33896
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HARVEY, A.S. |
THE DE LA POLE FAMILY OF KINGSTON UPON HULL. |
£ 12.00 |
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East Yorkshire Local History Society. 1957. pp. (iv), 100. 4to. Cloth spine, card boards. A good, clean copy.
Reference: 6484
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HARVEY, A.S. |
THE HOMELAND OF THE DE LA POLES. Kingston upon Hull and Wingfield in Suffolk. |
£ 30.00 |
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Hull. For Private Circulation. 1934. pp. xi, 43. Frontis, 15 illustrations, folded pedigree.. 4to. Wrapper, spine faded, edges slightly frayed and faded.
Reference: 17844
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HICKS, J. D. |
FROM BOULEVARD TO KINGSTON. The Story of Our School 1895 - 1995. |
£ 10.00 |
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Hull. Kingston School. 1995. pp. 60. Illustrated. 8vo. Wrapper, stapled as issued.
Reference: 85541
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HOOLE, K. & HINCHLIFFE, B. (Editors). Contributors are A.L. Barnett, J.P.R. Bennett, R.C. Copeman, D. Geldard, G.Y. Hemingway, K. Hoole, M.E. Ingram, D.R. Smith, J.B. Stork, Ann G. H. Wannop, L. Ward, I.K. Watson & R.J. Pickering, & J.C. Wright. |
THE HULL & BARNSLEY RAILWAY. |
£ 30.00 |
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Newton Abbot & Sheffield. David & Charles &Turntable Publications. 1972 &1980. 2 vols. pp. 331; 288. Frontis - Vol 1, 156 illustrations + 2 in the text, 3 elevations, 2 diagrams, 7 gradients, 1 plan & 9 maps. 8vo. D/Ws. Selotape removed from inside of front board of Vol 2 leaving a small patch where the top surface of the paper has been removed. Otherwsie a very good copy.
Reference: 5323
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HORNSEA WESLEYAN CHURCH AND CIRCUIT. |
RECIPE BOOK published in connection with Sale of Work, April 19th, 1923. |
£ 14.00 |
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Hull.W.D. Dodsworth. 1923. pp. 32. 8vo. Printed wrapper, slightly frayed. Internally very clean, a very good copy.
Reference: 7549
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HORROX, Rosemary. (Editor). |
SELECTED RENTALS AND ACCOUNTS OF MEDIEVAL HULL, 1293 - 1528. |
£ 10.00 |
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Leeds. The Yorkshire Archćological Society. 1983. pp. vii, 198. 1 plan. 8vo. D/W. Edges very slightly browned. Record Series Vol CXLI for the year 1981.
Reference: 2779
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HORSPOOL, Robin Dermond. |
THE HOUSE OF POWOLNY. Life and Death of a Hull Restaurant. |
£ 10.00 |
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Beverley. Highgate Publications Ltd. 2000. pp. viii, 56. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 190264512X. A very good, bright, clean copy.
Reference: 54818
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HOUSE OF TOWNEND. |
1906 - 1972. AN ERA OF PROGRESS BY THE HOUSE OF TOWNEND. |
£ 10.00 |
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Hull. House of Townend. 1972. pp. 28 unnumbered pages. Illustrated. 4to. Red cloth. A company history of House of Townend - Wine Merchants.
Reference: 17643
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HOVELL, Dr. B.C. |
THE HULL ROYAL INFIRMARY 1782 - 1982. |
£ 10.00 |
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Edited by Mr S. Bates. Hull. Hull Health Authority. (1982). pp. 75. Illustrated. Royal 8vo. D/W. A good, clean copy.
Reference: 18920
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HULL COMMUNITY COUNCIL. |
SOCIAL SERVICES IN HULL being Institutions & Charitable Agencies of the City of Hull. |
£ 16.00 |
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Hull Community Council 1930. pp. xvi, 108. 8vo. Blue cloth, unevenly faded. A good, clean copy.
Reference: 89430
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HULL DOCKS PLANNING AND DESIGN CONSORTIUM. |
REPORT TO THE TOWN DOCKS (SPECIAL) SUB-COMMITTEE. |
£ 10.00 |
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Hull Docks Planning & Design Consortium. 1978. pp. 19, 13. 17 folded design plans. A4. Ring bound. Covers Humber Dock, Railway Dock and Prince's Dock. Very good. clean copy. Summary 1.
Reference: 7266
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HULL FLAX AND COTTON MILL COMPANY. |
THE DEED OF SETTLEMENT, of the Hull Flax and Cotton Mill Company. |
£ 35.00 |
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Hull. Goddard and Brown. 1837. pp (iv), 59, iv. 8vo. Original cloth, faded. Previous owner's bookplate.
Reference: 53766
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HULL JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND SHIPPING. |
THE HUMBER CROSSING. |
£ 5.00 |
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Hull Junior Chamber of Commerce & Shipping. 1974. pp. 38. Illustrated. Printed wrapper, stapled as issued, previous owners name on front oif cover. A good copy.
Reference: 9559
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HULL LITERARY CLUB. |
HULL LITERARY CLUB MAGAZINE; A Record of Transactions. |
£ 60.00 |
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Hull and London. Vol 1 - The Hull Press; Vols 2 - 4 A. Brown & Son Ltd. 1895 - 1916. 4 vols. pp. (ii), 400; (vi), 420; (iv), 386; (ii), 342, (ii), vi, 343 - 412, (i), v, 413 - 496. 8vo. Brown cloth. Vol I - pp1/2 tipped in with archival tape; Vol II - 1 plate folded; Vol IV has the front wrappers for Parts I - VII boundin at rear. Some Parts have stab holes in the inner margins. The first 3 vols have a label stating that the books are from the library of Alderman John Brown JP.A good, clean set.
Reference: 18906
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HULL ROTARY CLUB. |
INSTITUTIONS & CHARITABLE AGENCIES OF THE CITY OF HULL. |
£ 10.00 |
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Hull. The Hull Rotary Club. 1928. pp. xvi, 95. 8vo. Purple cloth, spine faded. A very good copy.
Reference: 84110
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HULL ROYAL INFIRMARY, LADIES' ASSOCIATION. |
A TWO DAYS' BAZAAR. |
£ 28.00 |
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Hull. 1931. pp. 80. Oblong 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. With lots of advertisments and includes Useful Recipes. Contributed by Members and Friends of the Ladies' Association and arranged by Mrs Howard, Hon. Sec. A very good copy.
Reference: 109590
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HULL ROYAL INFIRMARY. |
THE HULL ROYAL INFIRMARY. Copy of The Charter of Incorporation. |
£ 18.00 |
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Hull Royal Infirmary. 1906. pp. 24. Royal 8vo. Printed wrapper stitched as issued preserved in a boards. Dated 21st December 1906. A very good copy.
Reference: 100390
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HUNT, William. |
HULL NEWSPAERS: being the substance of a Lecture by William Hunt, Ex-President of the Provincial Newspaper Society. |
£ 5.00 |
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Hull. Malet Lambert Local History Reprints. 1980. pp. 26. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Malet Lambert Local History Reprints No. 10. A good copy. Orignal published 1880
Reference: 165169
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INGRAM, Edward. |
THE STORY OF THE CHURCH OF ST. MARY-THE-VIRGIN Kingston upon Hull. |
£ 6.00 |
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Gloucester. British Publishing Co. Ltd. (1935). pp. 16. 7 illustrations. Small 8vo. Printed wrapper, stapled as issued. 1st edition of this church guide.
Reference: 88771
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INGRAM, Edward. |
THE STORY OF THE CHURCH OF ST. MARY-THE-VIRGIN Kingston upon Hull. |
£ 5.00 |
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Gloucester. British Publishing Co. Ltd. (1947). pp. 16. 8 illustrations. Small 8vo. Printed wrapper, stapled as issued. 2nd edition of this church guide.
Reference: 887712
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INGRAM, M. Edward. |
DRYPOOL. Being the History of the Ancient Parish of Drypool cum Southcoates. |
£ 12.00 |
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Gloucester. The British Publishing Co. Ltd. (1959). pp. 72. 8 illustrations, adverts. Small 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. A very good copy inscribed 'With the writer's kind regards. 9.xii.63"
Reference: 7654
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INGRAM, M. Edward. |
OUR LADY OF HULL being the History of the Church and Parish of St. Mary The Virgin Kingston upon Hull. |
£ 12.00 |
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With a Foreword by His Grace The Lord Archbishop of York. Hull & London. A. Brown & Sons Ltd. 1948. pp. xvi, 200. Frontis, 7 plates, 7 illustrations in the text. 8vo. Red cloth. A very good, clean copy.
Reference: 41438
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INGRAM, M. Edward. (Editer). |
THE PARISH REGISTER OF DRYPOOL Vols 1 - 5. Baptisms and Burials 1572 - 1812. Marriages 1572 - 1807. |
£ 10.00 |
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Privately Printed for the Yorkshire Archaeological Society. 1961. pp. 267. Frontis. 8vo. Paperback. Previous owner's bookplate. The leaves are uncut. Very good copy.
Reference: 9144
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INGRAM, M. Edward. (editor and Transcriber). |
THE PARISH REGISTER OF SCULCOATES (Part 1) 1538 - 1772. |
£ 15.00 |
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Privately Printed for the Yorkshire Parish Register Society. 1959. pp. 148. Frontis. 8vo. Paperback. Unopened. Previous owners bookplate on half title. A very good clean copy.
Reference: 16854
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KETCHELL, Christopher. |
POSTCARDS OF OLD HULL. |
£ 5.00 |
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Beverley. Hutton Press. 1997. pp. 112. Well illustrated in monochrome. Oblong 4to. Paperback. ISBN 1872167934. A very good, clean copy.
Reference: 91620
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KINGSTON UPON HULL CITY COUNCIL |
PLANNING IN ACTION. An Account of Aims and Achievemnets in Kingston upon Hull. |
£ 10.00 |
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Hull. Kingston upon Hull City Council. (1961). pp. 34. Illustrated with photographs, charts and plans. Oblong 8vo. Spiral spine, boards, corners slightly bent. A good copy.
Reference: 19540
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KINGSTON UPON HULL CITY COUNCIL. |
INNER AREA PROGRAMME 1981 - 84. |
£ 8.00 |
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Kingston upon Hull City Council. 1980. pp. 74, (xxii). 8 maps. A4. Printed wrapper, plastic ring binder spine.
Reference: 6418
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KINGSTON UPON HULL CITY MUSEUM. |
HULL TRAMS. The Early Days. |
£ 4.00 |
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North Ferriby. Lockington Pub. Co. Ltd. 1977. pp. 26. Illustrated. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. ISBN 0905490101. A very good copy.
Reference: 68301
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KINGSTON UPON HULL CITY PLANNING OFFICE. |
NEWINGTON DISTRICT PLAN. Problems and Possibilities. Report of Survey and Policy Choices. |
£ 10.00 |
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Kingston upon Hull City Planning Office. 1980. pp. 53. 9 maps, 18 photographs. A4. Printed wrapper, plastic ring binder spine. MS notes on inside of rear wrapper.
Reference: 34966
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KINGSTON UPON HULL CIVIC SOCIETY. |
REPORT ON A STUDY OF 'THE OLD TOWN'. |
£ 12.00 |
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Kingston upon Hull Civic Society ND. Circa 1965. pp. (20). Illustrated with maps and drawings. Royal 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. A very good, clean copy.
Reference: 123491
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KINGSTON UPON HULL CORPORATION WATER DEPARTMENT. |
KINGSTON UPON HULL WATER UNDERTAKING 5TH CENTENARY 1447 - 1947. |
£ 12.00 |
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Hull. A. Brown & Sons Ltd. 1947. pp. 23. Illustrated. 8vo. Card wrapper with decorative string. Previous owner' s name on front cover. A very good copy.
Reference: 6590
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KINGSTON UPON HULL CORPORATION. |
WATER DEPARTMENT. |
£ 8.00 |
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Kingston upon Hull Corporation 1970. pp. (ii), 68.Illustrated with photographs and diagrams, 1 map, folded, at rear. 8vo. Paperback. A very good copy.
Reference: 1713370
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KINGSTON UPON HULL. |
AN ACT TO AMEND, AND RENDER MORE EFFECTUAL, SEVERAL ACTS made for cleansing and enlightening the Streets of the town of Kingston upon Hull, and for preventing Annoyances therein. |
£ 45.00 |
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With AN ACT FOR AMENDING AND SUPPLYING THE DEFICIENCIES OF AN ACT passed in the Second Year of the Reign of his present Majesty King George the Third, intituled 'An Act to Amend and render more effectual several Acts made for cleansing and enlightening the Streets of the town of Kingston upon Hull, and for preventing Annoyances therein. London. (1762 & 1764). 2 acts. pp. 11; 20. Small folio. Stitched as issued. Slightly dusty especially on the back where they have been folded.
Reference: 24758
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KOPP, Ekkehard & Cecile Oxaal (Editors). |
NOT JUST WILBERFORCE. Champions of Human Rights in Hull and East Yorkshire. Essays for Amnesty International. |
£ 10.00 |
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Contributors are Patrick Doyle, Marie Holmes, Ekkehard Kopp, Brian Lavery, Kathleen Lennon, Cecile Oxaal, Robb Robinson, & Marion Shaw. London. Amnesty International in association with Hull Amnesty Group. 2014. pp. (xii), 96. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. The Cahmpions are Rochester & Walworth, John and Matthew Alured, Mary Wollstonecraft, George and Alfred Cookman, Perronet Thompson, Dr Mary Murdoch, Winifred Holtby, & Lilian Bilocca.
Reference: 13491
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LAMPLOUGH, Edward. |
THE SIEGE OF HULL and Other Poems. |
£ 12.00 |
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Hull. Charles Henry Barnwell. 1881. pp. viii, 104. 8vo. Red cloth, slightly grubby, internally clean. Previous owner's bookplate.
Reference: 3467
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LANCASTER, G. (Editor). |
THE HULL BELLMAN, later The Bellman. |
£ 825.00 |
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Hull. J,M Taylor et al. 1879 - 1881. 157 issues in 3 volumes. 18 plates, many cartoons within the text. 8vo. Quarter cloth, marbled boards. Initially each issue is 4 pages, changing to 12 and finally to 16. It is a humourous publication. The first volume 1878 - 79 starts with issue No 2 Saturday April 13 1878 and the last volume ends with the issue dated 31st December 1881. The format changes throughout with issue numbers being droped and just the publication date continuing at the rear of each issue. At the start there are volume numbers, no I but II, III, & IV. There is no V but there is a VI with the dates and issue numbers running continuously from Vol IV to Vol VI At the back of Volume 3 are 3 issues of The Jester. Rare. COPAC lists 2 copies - The British Library on microfilm and York Minster Library Copac only lists
Reference: 117990
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LANCASTER, Geo. |
LEGENDS OF LOWGATE. |
£ 20.00 |
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Hull. Eastern Morning News Co. Ltd. 1888. pp. (vii), 95. 8vo. Original cloth, spine faded. Barnard p41
Reference: 6855
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LANG, Rear Admiral J. S. |
MARINE ACCIDENT REPORT No. 4/99. Report on the Underwater Survey of the Stern Trawler Gaul H. 243 and the supporting Model Experiments. August 1998 - January 1999. |
£ 30.00 |
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Southampton. Marine Accident Investigation Branch. 1999. pp. 222. Illustrated with maps, photographs and diagrams. A4. Paperback, head of spine repaired with selotape. Clean copy. ISBN 1851121714
Reference: 17009
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LAWSON, John. |
A TOWN GRAMMAR SCHOOL THROUGH SIX CENTURIES. A History of Hull Grammmar School against its local background. |
£ 8.00 |
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London. For the University of Hull by Oxford University Press. 1963. pp. xi, 302. Frontis, 4 plates, 5 figures. 8vo. D/W, torn and frayed. Previous owners small inscription on inside of front board. A good, clean copy.
Reference: 2777
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LEWIS, Brian, David Prudhoe, Judith Billingham and Christopher Ketchell. |
THE DAY THE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL FLEET FIRED ON THE HULL TRAWLERMEN - 1904. |
£ 10.00 |
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City of Kingston upon Hull Museums and Art Galleries. 1983. pp. 38, (xviii) of exhibition catalohue. Illustrated in monochrome. 8vo. Paperback. Previous owners name on front cover. A good copy.
Reference: 15467
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LOWE, Francis & W. Tyers Huffam. |
REPORT ON THE HULL MUNICIPAL CHARITIES containing the Report of the Charity Commissioners in 1822, and Extracts from a Report by the late Francis Lowe and W. Tyers Huffam, dated 6th November, 1878. |
£ 30.00 |
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Together with the Orders of the Board, etc., up to the year 1905. Kingston upon Hull. 1905. pp. 202. 8vo. Purple cloth, spine faded.
Reference: 16589
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LOWE, Francis & W. Tyers Huffam. |
REPORT ON THE HULL MUNICIPAL CHARITIES containing the Report of the Charity Commissioners in 1822, and Extracts from a Report by the late Francis Lowe and W. Tyers Huffam, dated 6th November, 1878. |
£ 30.00 |
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Kingston upon Hull. 1889. pp. 142. 8vo. Blue cloth. Title and last leaf foxed. Bookplate of previous owner.
Reference: 16589/89
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LOWSON, K.J. |
THE STORY OF THE HULL ROYAL INFIRMARY 1782 - 1948 (2 copies bound with Henry Simpson's The History of Hull Royal Infirmary) |
£ 60.00 |
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Hull. Archibald & Johnsons Ltd; For the Author by Charle sHenry Barnwell. (1949); 1888. 3 works bound together. pp. 58; 58; 51.Illustrated. Royal 8vo. Half blue calf. Previous owner's bookplate.Very good clean copies. Lowson's work is With Biographical Notes of the Hon. Medical Staff by Robert Grieve and Simpson's work is With Biographical Notes on the Physicians, Surgeons, and House Surgeons from 1782 - 1887 by WE.G. B. Page.
Reference: 159850
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MACTURK, G.G. |
A HISTORY OF THE HULL RAILWAYS. |
£ 35.00 |
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Hull. Hull Packet Office. (1879). pp. (v), 165. 8vo. Original printed boards, cloth spine. Hinges spliting at head. Newspaper article by Edward Ingram on Hull and District Railway Buildings and Architecture in envelope tipped in on inside of front board. Previous owner's bookplate. Barnard p33
Reference: 4221
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MACTURK, G.G. |
A HISTORY OF THE HULL RAILWAYS. Revised by K. Hoole. |
£ 10.00 |
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Knareborough. Nidd Valley Narrow Gauge Railways Ltd. 1970. pp. x, (vii), 165. 1 diagram. 8vo. D/W, very slightly frayed. A very good copy. ISBN 950029572
Reference: 44386
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MALET LAMBERT, Rev. J. |
TWO THOUSAND YEARS OF GILD LIFE; or An Outline of the History and Development of the Gild System from Early Times, with special reference to its application to Trade and Industry; Together with a Full Account of the Gilds and Trading Companies of Kingston - upon - Hull, from the 14th to the 18th Century. |
£ 30.00 |
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Hull. A Brown & Sons. 1891. pp. xii, 414, (ii) of adverts. Frontis, 10 plates. 8vo. Small paper copy. Pictorial cloth, corners bumped. Previous owner's address label on front free endpaper. A very good copy. Barnard p45.
Reference: 27116S
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MARKHAM, John and Martyn Kirby. |
HULL. Impressions of a City. |
£ 5.00 |
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Beverley. Highgate Publications. 1991. pp. vi, 94. Illustrated. Oblong 4to. Paperback. Previous owners name inside front cover A good copy. ISBN 094892480
Reference: 126370
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MARKHAM, John. |
STREETS OF HULL. A History of Their Names. |
£ 6.00 |
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Foreword by Patrick Doyle. Beverley. Highgate Publications Ltd. 1990. pp. 66. Illustrated. Oblong 8vo. Paperback. Edges slightly browned. A New Edition.
Reference: 3375
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MARKHAM, John. |
THE CENTENARY BOOK OF HULL. |
£ 8.00 |
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Beverley. Highgate Publications Ltd in conjunction with Kingston upon Hull City Libraries. 1997. pp. iv, 96. Illustrated. Oblong 8vo. Paperback. A good copy signed by the author on title page. ISBN 0948929979
Reference: 26987
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MARKHAM, John. |
THE LIVING PAST. A selection of articles on Hull and East Yorkshire previously published in the Hull Daily Mail. |
£ 5.00 |
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Beverley. Highgate Publications Ltd. 2001. pp. vi, 106. Illustrated. Oblong 4to. Paperback. A very good, bright, clean copy. ISBN 190264526X
Reference: 83040
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MARKHAM, John. (Editor). |
KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURNING. The Hull Area in the First World War. |
£ 8.00 |
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Foreword by Gwyn Harries-Jenkins. Beverley. Highgate Publications. 1988. pp. (vi), 94. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. A very good copy inscribed by the editor on the title page. ISBN 0948929146
Reference: 13976
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MARKHAM, John. (Editor). |
KEEPING FAITH. 700 Years of Catholic Life in Hull. |
£ 6.00 |
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Beverley. Highgate Publications Ltd. 1999. pp. xii, 130. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 1902645081. A very good, bright, clean copy.
Reference: 48229
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MARSDEN, Joshua. |
SKETCHES OF THE EARLY LIFE OF A SAILOR, now a Preacher of the Gospel, in several letters, addressed to his children. |
£ 65.00 |
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Hull. Printed by William Ross. (1821). pp. xii, 132. 12mo. Original boards, paper spine, worn. Foxing throughout. !st English edition, originally published in the USA. Chilton. Early Hull Printers and Booksellers pxlvii
Reference: 17932
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MARVELL, Andrew. |
THE NAME OF ANDREW MARVELL used once to be the Pride and Boast of Hull, And you have often heard his praises sung in this place. Read then, ye degenerate Whigs, his opinions on Popery, and be ashamed of your present conduct. |
£ 150.00 |
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Hull. Isaac Wilson. ND. Circa 1829. Broadsheet. 10” x 16”. Framed. Slight markings in upper corners, small hole, not affecting text, in title. The text is taken from An Account of the Growth of Popery and Arbitrary Government in England by Andrew Marvell. Printed in Amsterdam 1677. Isaac Wilson was sole owner of th Advertiser from 1821 - 1832. He and his newspaper were Conservative. The Roman Catholic Relief Act was passed in 1829.
Reference: 133316
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MAWER, Walter. |
ADVENTURES IN SYMPATHY being the story of the Port of Hull Society since 1821. |
£ 20.00 |
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With a Foreword by Admiral of the Fleet, Earl Jellicoe. Hull and London. A. Brown & Sons Ltd. 1935. pp xii, 39. Frontis, 64 photographs. 8vo. Printed wrapper. Sailor's Orphans Homes. A very good copy.
Reference: 82340
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McNICOL, Colin. |
HULL'S VICTORIA DOCK VILLAGE. |
£ 6.00 |
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Foreword by Rt. Hon. John Prescott, PC., MP. Beverley. Highgate Publications in conjunction with Kingston upon Hull City Council and Bellway. 2002. pp. vi, 106. Illustrated, some in colour. Royal 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 1902645243. A very good, clean copy.
Reference: 129671
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MEADLEY, John M. |
HULL ANGLICAN SOCIAL REFORMERS. Parts 1, 2 & 3. |
£ 15.00 |
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Hull. Malet Lambert Local History Originals. 1981. 3 parts. pp.23; 50; 74. Illustrated. 8vo. Printed wrappers stapled as issued. Very good.
Reference: 33779
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MILES, Philip C. |
YESTERDAY'S HULL. |
£ 5.00 |
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Lancaster. Dalesman Books. 1989. pp. 64. Well illustrated. Oblong 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 0852069863. A very good, clean copy.
Reference: 369180
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MITCHELL, Austin & Anne Tate. |
FISHERMEN. The Rise and Fall of Deep-Water Trawling. |
£ 12.00 |
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Beverley. Hutton Press. 1997. pp. 155. Illustrated. Oblong 4to. Paperback. A very good copy. ISBN 187216787x
Reference: 215105
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MITCHELL, Charles. |
THE LONG WATCH. A History of the Sailors' Children's Society 1821 - 1961. |
£ 10.00 |
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The Sailors' Children's Society. 1961. pp. 124. Frontis, illustrated. 8vo. D/W, torn. Inscription to previous owner and bookplate on front free endpaper. A good copy.
Reference: 133376
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MONKMAN, Thomas Jefferson. |
LYRICS: Marine and Rural. |
£ 25.00 |
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London. Simpkin, Marshall & Co; Hull. A. Brown & Sons. 1885. pp. (vi), 112. 8vo. Blue cloth, head & tail of spine slightly frayed. new endpapers.
Reference: 12174
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MONSON-FITZJOHN, G.J. |
THE CITY OF THE THREE CROWNS being Letters upon Prominent Episodes in the History of Kingston upon Hull from the date of its First Charter onwards. |
£ 15.00 |
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London. A. Brown & Sons, Ltd. 1927. pp. xv, 174. Frontis, illustrated. 8vo. Blue cloth, corners bumped, hinges gently rubbed. A reasonable copy.
Reference: 76781
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NEAVE, David and Susan. |
HULL. Pevsner Architectural Guides. |
£ 11.00 |
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New Haven & London. Yale University Press. (2010). pp. x, 254. Well illustrated in colour. 8vo. Paperback. NEW. ISBN 9780300141726
Reference: 17835
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NEWLAND HIGH SCHOOL. |
NEWLAND HIGH SCHOOL. The first 75 years. |
£ 6.00 |
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(1982). pp. 48. Well illustrated. Oblong 4to. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Corners slightly creased. A good copy.
Reference: 16445
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OTHER, A.N. (John F. Donaldson). |
ANONYMITY. The City of the King. |
£ 10.00 |
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Cambridge. Vanguard Press. 2003. pp. 292. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 9781843860952. A very good bright, clean copy.
Reference: 76000
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PAGE, W.G.B. |
HISTORIC HULL HOUSES. |
£ 10.00 |
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Hull. Eastern Morning and Hull News Co. Ltd. 1907. pp. 28. Illustrated. Printed wrapper, stapled as issued. Slightly frail.
Reference: 9884
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PAGE, W.G.B. (Editor). |
THE HULL AND EAST RIDING PORTFOLIO. No. 1, Vol 1. Feb. 1st, 1887. |
£ 25.00 |
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Hull. For the Editor by Chas H. Barnwell. 1887. pp. 32. Frontis, Folded (Detached). 4to. Original printed wrapper frayed. Slightly shabby, annotated on front cover but unusual to find an original part.
Reference: 74421
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PAGE, W.G.B. (Editor). |
THE HULL AND EAST RIDING PORTFOLIO. No. 2, Vol 1. Apl. 1st, 1887. |
£ 25.00 |
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Hull. For the Editor by Chas H. Barnwell. 1887. pp. 33 - 64. Frontis. 4to. Original printed wrapper frayed. Slightly shabby, annotated on front cover but unusual to find an original part
Reference: 235920
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PAGE, W.G.B. (editor). |
THE HULL QUARTERLY AND EAST RIDING PORTFOLIO. Vols 1 and 2. All published. |
£ 80.00 |
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Hull. A. Brown & Sons. 1884 - 1885. 2 vols bound together. pp. (iv), 198, viii, 188. Engraved titles to both volumes. Illustrated throughout. 4to. Half calf, boards, hinges, edges and spine rubbed, but a solid copy with the bookplate of the Hull Subscription Library. Barnard p35 & p39
Reference: 4584212
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PARRY, David (Editor); Meadley, John. |
THE MEADLEY INDEX TO THE HULL ADVERTISER. |
£ 20.00 |
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Humberside College of Higher Education. 1987. 2 vols. pp. (xiv), 324; (xii), 314. Royal 8vo. Printed wrapper, spiral bound. Vol. 1 1826 - 1845; Vol 2 1846 - 1857.
Reference: 295320
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PAYNE, George. |
A SERMON PREACHED AT THE CHAPEL, IN FISH-STREET, Kingston - upon - Hull, January 8, 1809. |
£ 38.00 |
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Hull. J. Ferraby. 1809. pp. 32. 8vo. Disbound. Some slight foxing. Ferraby was a prolific printer but this Sermon, which was published at the request of the Church, is not listed in Chilton. DNB. George Payne was born at Stow on the Wolds. His father, Alexander, was a founder of the Baptist Missionary Society. George was permanent co-adjutor to George Lambert in Hull from 1808 to 1812. He left Hull and was ordained at Edinburgh.
Reference: 15450
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PEASE, Joseph Robinson. |
THE JOURNAL OF JOSEPH ROBINSON PEASE 1822 - 1865. |
£ 10.00 |
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Edited with an Introduction by J.D. Hicks. Original transcription by E.M. Lamb. Prepared for publication by Stephen Harrison and Arthur G. Credland. East Yorkshire Local History Society. 2000. pp. xvi, 270. 10 illustrations. Royal 8vo. Large format paperback. 50th anniversary volume. Previous owners name inside front cover. A very good copy. ISBN 900349522
Reference: 21590
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PHILIP, Maurice. |
RHYMES OF HULL STREETS. |
£ 6.00 |
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Manchester. Sherratt and Hughes. 1923. pp. 24. 8vo. Printed wraper, stapled as issued, slightly creased. Inscription scratched out on title page. A good copy.
Reference: 75060
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PHILLIPSON & CO. |
GATES AND ORNAMENTAL IRON-WORK MADE TO ORDER. W. Phillipson & Co. Wilberforce Forge, 2 - 3 Perrott Street, off Salthouse Lane, Hull. |
£ 20.00 |
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Circa 1960's Small trade catalogue with 14 very basic illustrations of iron work. 5 x 4.5 inches, stapled as issued.
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POLLARD, C.H. |
ANNUAL REPORT AND EPITOME OF THE CITY'S ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 1940. |
£ 5.00 |
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Hull. Kingston upon Hull City Treasurer. 1940. pp. 38. Illustrated with graphs. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued, slightly foxed. A good copy.
Reference: 82910
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R.M. |
TRAWLER. |
£ 10.00 |
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London. Methuen & Co. 1935. pp. (vi), 137. Frontis (map). 8vo. Green cloth, spine faded. Some minor foxing. A good copy.
Reference: 23651
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RAILTON, Peter. |
HULL SCHOOLS IN VICTORIAN TIMES. The development of Education in the City of Kingston upon Hull during the 1800's. |
£ 8.00 |
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Cottingham. Peter Railton. 1995. pp. 95. Illustrated. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. ISBN 0952651300. A very good, clean copy.
Reference: 56692
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RECKITT, B.N. |
SHERIFF. Being notes of a year of Office as Sheriff of Kingston upon Hull. |
£ 5.00 |
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For Private Circulation only. 1999. pp. 18. Illustrated. 8vo. Wrapper.
Reference: 10908
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RECKITT, B.N. and G.M. Atherton. |
A HISTORY OF THE SIR JAMES RECKITT CHARITY 1921 - 1999. |
£ 8.00 |
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For Private Circulation. 2000 pp. (xii), 62. Frontis, 5 plates. 8vo. Dark blue cloth. Revised edition. A very good clean copy, B.N. Reckitt's copy with his name on the front free endpaper.
Reference: 10807A
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RICHARDSON, Jennifer. |
'A MUCKY LITTLE TYKE'. Rene's Story 1903 - 1916. The biography of Rene Clancey as told by her daughter. |
£ 3.00 |
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Hull. Local History Unit. 1992. pp. (iii), 22, (iv). Illustrated. A4. Paper spine.
Reference: 16001
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RIGG, Jack. |
A BRUSH WITH SHIPPING. A Collection of Sketches & Paintings. |
£ 6.00 |
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Text edited by Mike Ulyatt. Hull. Richmond & Rigg. 1995. pp. 79. Fully illustrated in colour. Oblong royal 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 1872167756. A very good copy.
Reference: 23196
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ROSS, John. |
A NARRATIVE OF A VOYAGE BY CAPTAIN ROSS, in the years 1829, 30, 32, 32, and 33, to discover a North-West Passage from the Eastern to the Western Ocean; in which is given detailed particulars of the many unparallelled sufferings experienced by himself and his undaunted crew, during his abode in those extremely inclement regions; the loss of the Victory Steam Ship: the discovery of the North Pole; and the happy rescue of Captain Ross and his crew by the Isabella, a whale ship from Hull, by which they safely returned to their native country. |
£ 12.00 |
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York. K Books. (1972?) pp. 24. 1 plate folded. 8vo. D/W. Facsimile reprint of the 1835 edition. ISBN 085963003x. A very good, clean copy.
Reference: 15561
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ROWLEY, Jennifer C. |
THE HULL WHALE FISHERY. |
£ 5.00 |
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North Ferriby. Lockington Publishing Co. 1982. pp. (iii), 66. Illustrated. 8vo. Wrapper, stapled as issued.
Reference: 24316
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RUMSBY, John H. |
HULL CITY MUSEUMS CATALOGUE OF BRITISH WAR MEDALS. |
£ 10.00 |
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Kingston upon Hull. Museums and Art Galleries. 1982. pp. 36. Illustrated. 4to. Printed wrapper, front marked, stapled as issued. Kingston upon Hull. Museums and Art Galleries Bulletin No.14.
Reference: 16016
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RUSSELL, Stuart. |
HEROES, VILLAINS & VICTIMS of Hull and the East Riding. |
£ 5.00 |
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Derby. Breedon Books Publishing C. Ltd. 2003. pp. 157. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 1859833675. A very good, bright, clean copy.
Reference: 92640
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RUTHERFORD, Iain |
HULL AS IT WAS. |
£ 10.00 |
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Nelson. Hendon Publishing Co. Ltd. 1982. pp. (44). Illustrated. Oblong 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. Very good copy. ISBN 0860670783
Reference: 66840
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SAUNDERS, Major R. |
HISTORY OF THE HULL ARTILLERY. |
£ 55.00 |
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Hull. Walker & Brown. 1907. pp. (xi), 71, (lxxix) unnumber of appendices. Frontis, 14 plates, 1 folded appendix. 8vo. Boards, spine rubbed and with later label. Some minor foxing. A reasonable copy.
Reference: 24342
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SAVERY, Constance. |
THREE HOUSES IN BEVERLEY ROAD. |
£ 5.00 |
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london. Lutterworth Press. 1950. pp. 126. Frontis. 8vo. D/W, frayed. Gateway Series.
Reference: 10855
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SCHADLA-HALL, Tim. |
TOM SHEPPARD. Hull's Great Collector. |
£ 8.00 |
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Beverley. Highgate Publications Ltd. 1989. pp.38. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. A very good copy. Previous owners name on front cover ISBN 0948929227
Reference: 2097731
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SCOTT, John. |
THE FATAL CONSEQUENCES OF LICENTIOUSNESS: A SERMON, preached, March 18, 1810, at the Sunday Evening Lecture, in the Holy Trinity Church, and, on the Tuesday evening following, in St. John's Church, at Kingston-upon-Hull; on occasion of the Trial of a young woman of that Town, for the alleged murder of her illegitimate child. |
£ 65.00 |
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Hull. For the Author by J. Ferraby. 1810. pp. iv, 44. 12mo. Original wrappers, grubby and frayed. Some foxing. Chilton p.lxi. The young woman was sentenced to 5 months imprisonment. John Scott held the living of the Church of St. Mary the Virgin in Lowgate.
Reference: 2604
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SCULCOATES, St. Mary's. |
MINUTES OF VESTRY MEETINGS. |
£ 35.00 |
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April 17th 1876 - April 8th 1920. pp. 81 unnumber pages of manuscript with further unused pages. Small 4to. Floppy cloth boards, marked, spine frayed. The manuscript is written in different hands with occasional typescript tipped in, also tipped in two printed notices and a printed letter from the Home Office thanking the Sunday School children for their concern regarding the King's health in 1902. The manuscript is of annual entries saying very litle except proposing thanks to various people for their work, which does give the names of people involved with the church. The tipped in typed notes of 1906 state that the vestry meeting 'pledges it self to do all in its power to oppose the Education Bill.'
Reference: 10622
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SEVEN SEAS HEALTH CARE LTD. |
A HISTORY OF BRITISH COD LIVER OILS. The First 50 Years with Seven Seas. |
£ 10.00 |
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Cambridge. Martin Books for Seven Seas health Care Ltd. 1984. pp. 64. Illustrated. 8vo. Printed wrapeer stapled as issued. A very good, bright, clean copy.
Reference: 9673
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SHAW, Rev. George. |
OLD GRIMSBY. |
£ 30.00 |
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Grimsby. George Shaw; London. William Andrews & Co. 1897. pp. v, 261, (ix) of adverts. Frontis, 6 plates. 8vo. Original red cloth, spine faded and front board marked. Top edge gilt. Endpapers foxed. Front hinge tender. A reasonable copy.
Reference: 101360
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SHEAHAN, James Joseph. |
HISTORY OF THE TOWN AND PORT OF KINGSTON -UPON-HULL. |
£ 40.00 |
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Beverley. John Green. (1866). pp. (viii), 796. Folded frontis, 13 plates. 8vo. Original cloth, new spine with remnants of old spine relaided, new endpapers. 2nd Edition. There is an additional plate to those listed opposite p 673 of The Wilberforce Monument. Barnard p17
Reference: 3443
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SHEAHAN, James Joseph. |
HISTORY OF THE TOWN AND PORT OF KINGSTON -UPON-HULL. |
£ 55.00 |
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Beverley. John Green. (1866). pp. (viii), 796, (i) addenda. Folded frontis taped in, 13 plates, 1 pedigree. 8vo. Half calf, cloth boards, edges rubbed. The text block is becoming loose from the binding, but it is still a solid copy.2nd Edition. There is an additional plate to those listed opposite p 673 of The Wilberforce Monument. Barnard p17
Reference: 3443
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SHEPPARD, Myra, Sheila Rooney & David Smith. |
A SHORT HISTORY OF THE AVENUES AND PEARSON PARK CONSERVATION AREA. |
£ 6.00 |
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Hull. Committee of the Avenues Resident Association. (1975). pp. 12. 13 illustrations. Small 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. A good clean copy.
Reference: 8114
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SHEPPARD, T. |
ANDREW MARVELL TERCENTENARY CELEBRATIONS AT HULL. A Record. |
£ 12.00 |
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Hull and LOndon. A. Brown & Sons Ltd. 1922. pp. 21. Folded frontis, urther illustrations in the text. 8vo. Printed wrapper stitched as issued. A very good copy.
Reference: 8899
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SHEPPARD, T. |
THE CORRECT ARMS OF KINGSTON-UPON-HULL. |
£ 20.00 |
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Hull. A Brown & Sons, Ltd. (1917). pp. vii, 47. Illusrations in the text. 8vo. Green cloth, spine worn.
Reference: 25722
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SHEPPARD, Thomas. |
EVOLUTION OF THE DRAMA IN HULL AND DISTRICT. |
£ 20.00 |
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Hull. A. Brown & Sons Ltd. 1927. pp. xii, 253. Frontis, illustrated. 8vo. Green cloth, gilt decoration, spine slightly faded, previous owners name on half title, front free endpaper removed. A good copy
Reference: 3493
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SMITH, Anthony D.C. |
HORSLEY, SMITH & COMPANY 1871 - 1971. |
£ 20.00 |
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Kingston upon Hull. Horsley Smith & Jewson Ltd. 1971. pp. vi. 128. 2 plates, 3 family trees. 4to. Paperback. Previous owners' name inside front cover. A very good copy.
Reference: 3704
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SMITH, David Alexander. |
FORGOTTEN HULL 3. A Selection of Photographs 1890s - 1930s. |
£ 25.00 |
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Hull. Kingston Press. (Hull City Council Library Services). 2012. pp. 127. Well illustrated in monochrome. Oblong 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 9781902039213. A very good, clean copy signed by the author on the title page.
Reference: 19635
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SMITH, John E. |
HULL IN THE 1950s. A Pictorial Diary of Life in Kingston upon Hull. |
£ 5.00 |
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With a Foreword by the Lord Mayor of Kingston upon Hull. Beverley. Hutton Press Ltd. 1994. pp. 148. Well illustrated in black & white. Oblong 4to. Paperback. ISBN 1872167594. A very good, clean copy.
Reference: 28517
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SMITH, John E. |
THE SHOP FOR THE PEOPLE. Two Centuries of Co-Operative Enterprise in Hull and East Yorkshire. |
£ 4.00 |
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Beverley. Hutton Press. 1998. pp. 152. Well illustrated. 4to. Paperback.
Reference: 121194
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STEEL, The Hon Mr Justice David. |
FORMAL INVESTIGATION REPORT. The Merchant Shipping Act 1995. FV Gaul. Re-Opened Formal Investigation. |
£ 45.00 |
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The Assessors: Dr David Aldwinckle, Peter Craven, & Alan Hopper. London. HMSO for the Department for Transport. 2004. pp. xxxi, 340. Illustrated with photographs and diagrams. A4. Paperback including a CD and DVD. Bright, clean copy. ISBN 0117034444
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STEPHENSON, W. Bro. Gordon E. |
THE HISTORY OF THE RECONSTRUCTION AND RE-DECORATION OF THE TEMPLE AT MINERVA LODGE, DAGGER LANE, HULL DURING 1958. |
£ 6.00 |
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Privately Printed. Circa 1968. pp. 12. 2 sketches. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. A very good, clean copy.
Reference: 72012
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STOREY, Arthur. |
HULL TRINITY HOUSE HISTORY OF PILOTAGE AND NAVIGATIONAL AIDS of the River Humber (1512 - 1908). |
£ 8.00 |
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Driffield. The Ridings Publishing Co. 1971. pp. (v), 154. 41 illustrations. 4to. D/W.
Reference: 1023
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STOREY, Arthur. |
TRINITY HOUSE OF KINGSTON UPON HULL. |
£ 10.00 |
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Grimsby. Albert Gait, Ltd. (1967). pp. 146. 24 illustrations. 8vo. D/W, marked and torn. Inscribed by the author 'Miss Major - the first lady to be Lord Mayor of Kingston upon Hull. Arthur Storey'.
Reference: 19071D
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STOREY, Arthur. |
TRINITY HOUSE OF KINGSTON UPON HULL. |
£ 10.00 |
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Grimsby. Albert Gait, Ltd. (1967). pp. 146. 24 illustrations. 8vo. D/W.
Reference: 19071
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STRACHAN, Malcolm M. & Harold Ainley. (Editors). |
HODGSON, HARRIS & CO. Some Memories. |
£ 12.00 |
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Privately Printed. 1998. pp. (iv), 62, (vi), 4, (xv). Illustrated. A4. Ringback spine. A very good copy.
Reference: 70522
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SYMONS, Alderman John. |
KINGSTONIANA: being Historical Gleanings and Personal Recollections. |
£ 20.00 |
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Hull. The Eastern Morning News Co. Ltd. 1889. pp. (xii), 140, errata leaf. Frontis, 19 plates and 1 folded map with a small tear. 4to. Pale blue cloth, slightly dusty. Barnard p 42.
Reference: 13067B
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SYMONS, John. |
HULL IN YE OLDEN TIMES. A Lecture on Hull in Ancient Times together with a Series of Letters. Also a Full Description of the Hull White Friar's Monastery. |
£ 25.00 |
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Hull. Eastern Morning News Co. Ltd. 1884. pp. (ii) of adverts, 132, (ii) of adverts. 8vo. Original printed boards, cloth spine. A very good copy.
Reference: 30229
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SYMONS, John. |
HULLINIA: or Selections from Local History: including The Siege of Hull, Our Ancient Churchyards, and Past Poets of Hull. |
£ 60.00 |
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Kingston - upon - Hull. W. Adams; London. Kent & Co. 1872. pp. viii, 152. 9 plates. 8vo.Original blind stamped cloth with black & gilt decoration. head and tail of spine rubbed. A four page letter from the author dated May 10th 1889 loosely inserted. 'Dear Sir, Yours to hand for which I heartily thank you. Your query shew to me that you are a shrewd historical student. High St. was published in 1862, a quarter of a century ago, and would you believe it no one to my knowledge have found out, before the glaring error, mistakes will creep in to all historical works.......' The letter is about an error in Symons High Street, Hull published in 1862. A good and interesting copy. Barnard p31.
Reference: 34960
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TADMAN, Francis G. |
HULL'S WHO'S WHO 1935. |
£ 20.00 |
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Hull and London. Goddard, Walker & Brown Ltd. 1935. pp. 127. Illustrated with photographs and adverts. 8vo. Original printed wrapper, stapled as issued internally, staples a little rusty. Title attached to cover rather than main text block. A good copy.
Reference: 233200
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TARDREW, The Rev. T.H. |
THE STORY OF NEWINGTON PARISH CHURCH, HULL. |
£ 12.00 |
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Together with a Foreword by the Lord Archbisahop of York and Appendices by the Misses Geadhill, the Rev. A. Curtis, and Mr T.J. Rees. London. A. Brown & Sons, Ltd. (1928). pp.xii, 70. Frontis, 17 plates. 8vo. Original printed wrapper.
Reference: 27655
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TARDREW, The Rev. T.H. |
THE STORY OF NEWINGTON PARISH CHURCH, HULL. |
£ 6.00 |
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Together with a Foreword by the Lord Archbisahop of York and Appendices by the Misses Geadhill, the Rev. A. Curtis, and Mr T.J. Rees. London. A. Brown & Sons, Ltd. (1996). pp. (v), xii, 70. Frontis, 17 plates. 8vo. Paperback. Reprint. A very good copy.
Reference: 27655pb
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THEOPHILUS. |
DAGON TOTTERING; or, The State Church in Danger; or, a seasonable hint to a disconsolate churchman. Including a remark or two on the conduct of The Hull Memorialists, touching the manner of the getting up of their memorial, and signing and forwarding the same to Earl Grey. |
£ 65.00 |
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Bound with:- NONCON. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PRESENT CONTROVERSY between Church and the Dissenters; and MARVEL, Andrew Junior. THE RIGHTS OF OUR NATIONAL CHURCH, and six reasons for maintaining them against the encroachments of dissenters. Hull. Goodwill and Lawson; William Kennedy (1834). 3 pamphlets bound together. pp. 24; 12; 35. First with frontis. 12mo. Disbound. Chilton p. lxviii & li.
Reference: 194530
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THOMPSON, Michael. |
FISH DOCK: The Story of St. Andrew's Dock Hull. |
£ 8.00 |
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With an Introduction by Arthur G. Credland. Beverley. Hutton Press. 1989. pp. 118. Illustrated in monochrome. Oblong 4to. Paperback. A very good, clean copy. ISBN 0907033873
Reference: 71990
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THOMPSON, Michael. |
HULL DOCKLANDS. An Illustrated History of the Port of Hull. |
£ 6.00 |
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Beverley. Hutton Press. 1990. pp. 136. Well illustrated. Oblong 4to. Paperback. A very good, bright copy. ISBN 187216708x
Reference: 58734
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THOMPSON, Michael. |
HULL'S SIDE-FISHING TRAWLING FLEET 1946 - 1986. |
£ 6.00 |
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With an Introdutction by Arthur G. Credland. Beverley. Hutton Press. 1987. pp. 126. Well illustrated in monochrome & colour. Oblong 8vo. Paperback. A very good copy. ISBN 0907033598
Reference: 78890
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TICKELL, Rev John. |
THE HISTORY OF THE TOWN AND COUNTY OF KINGSTON UPON HULL from its Foundation in the Reign of Edward the First to the Present Time. With a Description of Part of the Adjacent Country. Embellished With engraved Views of Public Buildings, an Ancient and Modern Plan of the Town, And several Antiquities. |
£ 250.00 |
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Hull. Thomas Lee & Co. 1798. pp. x, 924, 925* - 932*, 925 - 940. Frontis & 17 plates as called for plus an additional 8 plates taken from Hadley's A New and Complete History of the Town and County of the Town of Kingston upon Hull, 1778. Large Post 4to. Full calf, respined rather plainly. A solid and interesting copy. Boyne p 161.
Reference: 4748EX
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TODD, C.S. |
INCIDENTS IN THE HISTORY OF KINGSTON - UPON - HULL from the Accession of Henry 7th to the Death of Henry 8th. A Lecture delivered by C.S. Todd before the Literary and Philosophical Society, 1868. |
£ 20.00 |
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London. Longman & Co; Hull. Thornton & Pattinson. 1869. pp. (iii), 129. 8vo. Quarter cloth, printed boards. Barnard p 18.
Reference: 6542
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TOWNEND, John. |
THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT. 100 Years of the House of Townend. |
£ 5.00 |
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Beverley. Highgate Publications Ltd. 2006. pp. iv, 80. Illustrtae with photographs. Oblong 4to. Paperback. ISBN 1902645464. Signed by author on title page. A very good, clean copy.
Reference: 64190
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TRAVIS-COOK, J. |
NOTES ON THE ORIGIN OF KINGSTON-UPON-HULL. And of the Port of Hull, also on the Camin Charter, The Meaux Register (including the "Old" River Hull Tradition), and glimpses of Medićval Hull. |
£ 60.00 |
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London. A. Brown & Sons Ltd. (1909). pp. x, 68. Frontis, 2 plates. 8vo. Original red cloth, spine darkened. Previous owners bookplate.
Reference: 4930a
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TRAVIS-COOK, J. |
THE STORY OF THE DE LA POLES. |
£ 18.00 |
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Hull. Eastern Morning News Co. 1888. pp. 7, 62. Frontis, tipped in with archival tape. Small 8vo. Printed wrapper, stapled as issued, staples rusty, slightly worn at head & tail of spine. A good copy. Barnard p41.
Reference: 230038pb
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TUNSTALL, Jeremy. |
THE FISHERMEN. |
£ 6.00 |
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London. MacGibbon & Kee. 1962. pp. 294. Illustrated. 8vo. Cloth, no dust wrapper. Previous owner's bookplate. 1st edition. Good, clean copy.
Reference: 45618
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ULYATT, Michael E. |
FIVE HULL TRAGEDIES. The Union Steam Packet Explosion 1837; The Whaler Diana's Dramatic Voyage 1866 - 7; The Dogger Bank Incident 1904; The R38 Airship Disaster 1921; The Train Disaster 1927. |
£ 12.00 |
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Hull. Bradley Publications & Co. 1977. pp. 29. Illustrated. 8vo. Black cloth. 1st edition limited to 500 copies. A very good copy
Reference: 142230
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ULYATT, Michael E. |
OLD FAITHFUL. A History of Hull Football Club 1865 - 1987. |
£ 8.00 |
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With Rugby League Statistical Records by Bill Dalton and a Foreword by Lord Derby. Beverley. Hutton Press. 1988. pp. 125. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 0907033636. Old price sticker on back board otherwise a very good, clean copy.
Reference: 36517
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VINE, Philip A. |
KHCT 1899 - 1979. An Illustrated History of Kingston upon Hull City Transport. |
£ 6.00 |
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Kingston upon Hull City Transport. 1979. pp. 40. Well illustrated in monochrome. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. A good, clean copy.
Reference: 73660
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WALKER, J.E.S. |
HULL & EAST RIDING CLOCKS AND WATCHES and their London origins including a Directory of their Makers before 1900. |
£ 5.00 |
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Prepared for an Exhbition at the Court Room of the Town Docks Museum, Kingston upon Hull 6th Mareech to 3rd May 1982. Hornsea Museum Publication. 1982. pp. 96. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. As new. ISBN 0950795615
Reference: 11967
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WATSON, Nigel. |
THROUGH TIDES & TIME. The Story of John Good & Sons Ltd. 175 Years of a Family Business. |
£ 10.00 |
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Leyburn. St. Matthew's Press. 2007. pp. 74. Well illustrated. Royal 4to. Paperback. Bright, clean copy. ISBN 0954378229
Reference: 156930
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WHITAKER, W. |
ONE LINE OF THE PURITAN TRADITION IN HULL. Bowl Alley Lane Chapel. |
£ 20.00 |
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London. Philip Green. 1910. pp. 148. Frontis. Small 8vo. Green cloth, slightly dulled. A good copy.
Reference: 18782
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WHITE, F. & Co. |
GENERAL DIRECTORY OF KINGSTON - UPON - HULL. AND THE CITY OF YORK, With Directories and Historical and descriptive sketches of Scarbro', Malton, Beverley, Driffield, Bridlington, Hornsea, Patrington, Hedon, Pocklington, Market-Weighton, Caves, Howden, Goole, Selby, Thorne, Barton, Gainsbro', Great Grimsby, and of most of the principle villages and parishes in the East Riding, with the entire of Holderness, etc, etc. |
£ 120.00 |
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Sheffield. For the Authors by J. Blurton. 1846. pp. (ii), 539, (xxvi) of adverts. 12mo in 6s. Modern brown cloth, new endpapers. A very good copy.
Reference: 69340
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WHITE, Thomas. |
AN ENQUIRY INTO THE ORIGIN AND MANAGEMENT OF THE HOSPITALS, ALMS-HOUSES, AND OTHER CHARITIES OF KINGSTON UPON HULL, contained in a letter to our worthy representatives M.D. Hill Esq. and W. Hutt, Esq. |
£ 175.00 |
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Hull. William Kennedy. 1833. pp. iv, 97, errata. 8vo. Half calf, marbled boards, front hinges rubbed but firm. pp. i - iv which is the title and preface is duplicated. The first is grubby and with the previous owners name stamped at the bottom and with MS notes on the verso; the second title is clean but with another earlier owner's name inscribed across it 'Thompson Cooks Balington, Solicitor Hull 1882'. Occasional ink marks in text. A good copy.
Reference: 64990
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WHITE, Wm. |
DIRECTORY, GUIDE, AND ANNALS OF KINGSTON - UPON - HULL, Scarborough, Bridlington, Flambro', Filey, Hornsea, and the Towns and Ports connected with the Rivers Humber, Ouse, and Trent; |
£ 140.00 |
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Including Grimsby, Louth, Barton, Brigg, Gainsborough, Goole, Howden, Selby, Thorne, Snaith, Market-Weighton, Pocklington, Beverley, Caves, Driffield, Hedon, Patrington, and the adjacent Towns,Villages, and Ferries; etc. Sheffield. For William White. 1831. pp. (3), viii - lxxii, 352. 12mo. Full calf, respined with label. Text slightly browned through out. Previous owners address label inside front board. f A very good copy. Pagination matches that of the copy in the British Library.
Reference: 99880
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WILDRIDGE, T. Tindall. |
AN ACCOUNT OF THE HONORARY FREEDOM of the Town and County of the town of Kingston upon Hull with Portraits. |
£ 45.00 |
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Hull. William Andrews & Co., the Hull Press. 1891. pp. (v), 100. 8 lates. 8vo. Quarter red calf, cloth boards. Head of spine chipped.
Reference: 12955
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WILDRIDGE, T. Tindall. (Editor). |
THE HULL LETTERS printed from A Collection of Original Documents found among the Borough Archives in the Town Hall, Hull 1884, during the progress of the work of indexing. Period: The Reign of Charles I until His Imprisonment, 1625 - 1646. |
£ 30.00 |
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Hull. Wildridge & Co. (1886). pp. xvi, 199. 8vo. Brown cloth.
Reference: 3487
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WILLIAMSON, Paul & Derek Hilton. |
THE GOOD OLD DAYS. |
£ 5.00 |
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Hull and Beverley. Hull Daily Mail and Hutton Press. 1991. pp. 80. Well illustrated. Oblong 4to. Paperback. A very good copy. Previous owners name inside front cover. ISBN 1872167241
Reference: 67632
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WILSON, Isaac. |
MISCELLANIES, in Prose and Verse; consisting of The Inspector, A Periodical Paper; and Poems; chiefly published in the Hull Advertiser. |
£ 35.00 |
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Kingston-upon-Hull. For the Author. 1829. pp. x, 360. 8vo in 4’s. Contemporary cloth, spine with paper label relaid. New endpapers. Chilton p181, lxxv. This was Wilson’s longest work.
Reference: 65126
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WILSON, Isaac. |
THE INSPECTOR OF MANNERS, CUSTOMS, AND MORALS AT HULL; A Series of Amusing and Interesting Narratives, Essays, etc, etc. |
£ 35.00 |
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Kingston upon Hull. Re-issued A.D. English. 1837. pp. (iv), x, 360. Frontis, 1 plate. 8vo. Original boards, cloth spine, later paper label. This is, as stated a reissue of MISCELLANIES, in Prose and Verse; consisting of The Inspector, A Periodical Paper; and Poems; chiefly published in the Hull Advertiser with the addition of a title page. Chilton in Early Hull printers and Booksellers does not mention this edition although he does list the original.
Reference: 155342
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WILSON, John. |
WILL OF MR JOHN WILSON. |
£ 10.00 |
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9th May 1855. Single sheet - 16" x 12.5" folded. The will of John Wilson of Short Street, Kingston upon Hull, Labourer. The beneficiaries are his daughters Jane Wilson, Catherine - married to Frank Jarrett Kittle; Ann - married to John Hargreaves; Harriet - married to John Fisher, and his son John Wilson. The execuror of the will is George Cockerill of Osborne Street, Kingston upon Hull.
Reference: 27702
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WOOD, Thomas. |
THE HUMBER, ITS ROADS, SHOALS, AND CAPABILITIES. IMPORTANCE AND IMPROVEMENTS OF THE PORT OF HULL. A Report of the Proceedings at the Town Hall, Hull on the 23rd day of October, 1845 etc. etc. |
£ 65.00 |
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Hull. J. Pulleyn; London. Madden & Malcom. (1845). pp. 78, (ii) of adverts. Folded plan as frontis. 8vo. Original cloth with front board label. Tidal Harbours Commission. Slightly shabby.
Reference: 67770
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WOODHOUSE, Samuel. |
THE QUEEN OF THE HUMBER; or, Legends Historical, Traditional, and Imaginary, relating to Kingston upon Hull. A Poem in Ten Cantos. |
£ 20.00 |
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London. Henry S. Philips & Co: Hull. M.C. Peck & Sons. 1884. pp. (viii), 223. Frontis. 8vo. Green cloth with gilt decoration. All edges gilt. Barnard p 38.
Reference: 7027
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WOOLLEY, William. |
A COLLECTION OF STATUTES RELATING TO THE TOWN OF KINGSTON UPON HULL, The County of the same Town, and the Parish of Sculcoates, in the County of York; with a Chronological Table of Acts of Parliament relating to the same Places, from the Earliest period to the end of the Reign of George IV. And a Copious Index. |
£ 45.00 |
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London. Simpkin and Marshall; Hull. Rees Davies. 1830. pp. xxviii, 379. 8vo. Original boards, paper spine with label. Spine darkened, hinges spilt at head. Edge of text block lightly browned and in the mard=gins. Previous owner's bookplate. Boyne p163.
Reference: 7494
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WRIGGLESWORTH, Edmund. |
BROWN'S ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO HULL. |
£ 6.00 |
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Wakefield. EP Publishing Ltd. 1972. pp. 224, (xxiv) of adverts. Illustrated. Small 8vo. Red cloth. ISBN 0854098321. A very good copy lacking its dust wrapper.
Reference: 10593
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WRIGGLESWORTH, Edmund. |
BROWN'S ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO HULL. |
£ 10.00 |
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Wakefield. EP Publishing Ltd. 1972. pp. 224, (xxiv) of adverts. Illustrated. Small 8vo. D/W. ISBN 0854098321. A very good copy.
Reference: 10593dw
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YOUNG, Angus. |
MORE MURDERS OF HULL. Capital Crimes. |
£ 5.00 |
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Hull Daily Mail Publications Ltd. 1995. pp. 102. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 0951047060. A very good, clean copy.
Reference: 7171
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YOUNG, Angus. |
MURDERS OF HULL. |
£ 5.00 |
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Hull Daily Mail Publications Ltd. 1995. pp. 118. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. ISBN 0951947036. A very good, bright, clean copy.
Reference: 70400
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YOUNG, Horace William. |
YOUNG AT HEART. The Autobiography of Horace William Young (of Hull and Skidby) Period: 1904 - 1987. |
£ 10.00 |
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Hull. The Author. 1987. pp. vi, 62. Illustrated. 8vo. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. A very good copy.
Reference: 13126
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YOUNGER, William & Co. Ltd. |
YE OLDE WHITE HARTE. The Ancient Palace of the Military Governors of Kyngston upon Hull. |
£ 6.00 |
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WilliamYounger & Co. Ltd. ND. Circa 1937. pp. 24. Illustrated. 4.5ins x 6 ins. Printed wrapper stapled as issued. 12th edition. History of the pub and an advertisment for the brewery. A very good, clean copy.
Reference: 8140
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