All items are sold as is and subject to the returns and exchange policies noted for this shop please see all policies. Please contact us for special requests, specific items that you might have in mind and other such requirements that we might be able to assist you with. All items may be subject to a delay and currently each item will require one to two weeks to produce and ship from our workshop. Further, please note that certain images may have the addition of a border, or areas that include a background, as the original images may be too degraded to remove this effect and must be reproduced with such appearances as to permit the preservation and distribution of these valuable and historic texts.Īll document are sold as is and are produced on a per order basis each work is a custom piece and reproduced by hand and using period materials as closes as possible to the original materials used in the 17 th, 18 th and 19 th centuries. We hold no claim over exclusive intellectual property rights over the associated material, herein and rely upon the Berne Convention and associated international agreements for free use of said material. All documents may suffer from blemishes, textual issues, pictorial degradation and associated imagery issues as may be the case, as the documents are exact reproductions of the original source material and accordingly, contain all original blemishes and imperfections, both as a matter of necessity and in some cases, to preserve the original appearance and nature of the documents as they would have been produced and sold. Brownrigg, Record Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, vol. Please note that all documents and source material are free of copyright claims and are strictly based on such material. ‘The Memoranda Books of Basil Thomas Eccleston 1757-1789’ edited by A.J. This item is made to order and will be ready in less than one to two weeks (usually sooner) from the order date. As with all books of this nature, we must note that there are numerous imperfections, as noted below, reflecting the character of the original printing. Multidisciplinary artist and doctoral researcher Sophia Loizous debut poetic. ![]() This wonderfully reproduced book comes to you on period laid linen paper, hand bound with linen thread, suitable for collectors, historians and those with a passion for classic literature and antique books. Book Untold: A Tellurian Memorandum from Sophia Loizou, 20.00 USD. ![]() An excellent item for a "what's in my pocket" display, as well as for the practical interpretation of the Georgian era, this is a must-have item for the living historians among you. Adding to the richness of the text, you will also find riddles, as well as advice for ladies, inclusive of a useful market table. Entitled "The Ladies Own Memorandum Book Or, Daily Pocket Journal", this work presents itself as a method through which to organize your household, with charts and ledgers to record your journal, expenses and purchases throughout the year. Slight rubbing to very good dust jacket, illustrated with a design by Leigh Taylor.Dating to the year 1780, this incredibly unique text is an absolute necessity for living historians and reenactors portraying a woman within the period, within as civilian context. ![]() Gift inscription in ink to the front fly, otherwise fine in publisher's gilt-tiled red cloth. And justly so, in that it was not only exhaustive, with 2751 recipes, formulas, and instructions for all aspects of household management, but it also was one of the earliest cookbooks to use color illustration (not present in this facsimile, and one of the first to use the standard format we know now, with ingredients first, and then step-by-step instructions. Beeton, 1861) in book form, of perhaps the most famous of all English cookery books. Facsimile edition of the first edition (London, S.O. Illustrated with numerous woodcuts in the text. ![]() also Sanitary, Medical, & Legal Memoranda with a History of the Origin, Properties, and Uses of all Things connected with Home Life and Comfort. Beeton, Isabella Mary The Book of Household Management.
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