Rev. John Mason SELECT REMAINS OF THE REV. JOHN MASON, M.A. Rector of Water-Stratford, Buckinghamshire
Religious Tract Society, 1835 New Edition. Binding: Hardcover (Full Leather). Book Condition: Near Fine Condition. Full blue leather with gilt decoration to edges, 4 raised bands to gilt-decorated spine. Marbled edges and endpapers. Silk ribbon bookmark. Very light rubbing - a most attractive volume. Size: 5.5" x 3.5" approx. 143pp.. Text body is clean, and free from previous owner annotation, underlining and highlighting. Binding is tight, covers and spine fully intact. Neat gift inscription . Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1.25 kilos. Category: Antiquarian & Rare; Inventory No: 0031722. (Book ref. 0031722) £45.00
Peel, J.H.B. Buckinghamshire Footpaths
Chaterson, 1949 First Edition. Binding: Hard Cover. Book Condition: Very Good Book. Dust Jacket Condition: Poor Jacket. Packed weight 340g Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1.25 kilos. Category: Countries & Travel ; Inventory No: 0009889. (Book ref. 0009889) £8.00
Massingham, H.J.: The Faith of a Fieldsman.
London: Museum Press, 1951 First edition thus. HB. Cloth and pictorial dustjacket. 271pp. With 21 b/w photos in plates. Traditional farming, rural life and crafts, partly in the Chilterns. Good+ in Good protected jacket. Clean covers and pages, lightly bumped corners, tanned page edges. Jacket front bright and good with light rubbing and creases to edges; loss to top spine, large loss to back (half of top third). (Book ref. 20195) £15.00
Dashwood, Sir Francis: The Dashwoods of West Wycombe.
London: Aurum Press, 1987 First edition. HB. Cloth and dustjacket. 248pp. With colour & b/w photos and illustrations in plates. Pictorial endpapers. Family history by the 11th Baronet, including architectural history of the house and grounds at West Wycombe in Buckinghamshire. Fine in Fine protected jacket. (Book ref. 20186) £11.00
Pevsner, Nikolaus Buckinghamshire. The Buildings of England.
Penguin, 1973. Hard Cover. Very Good. 0140710191 A very good hardback copy in dust-wrapper, Neat name stamp on endpaper. (Book ref. 104885) £8.00
: MASONIC DIRECTORY FOR THE PROVINCE OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE 1995/96
(Provincial Grand Lodge of Buckinghamshire 1996) Pbk. demy 16mo. Clean tight copy. V.Good. (Book ref. 9171) £5.00
Elvey, G.R. (ed): LUFFIELD PRIORY CHARTERS Part 1
(Bucks & Northants Record Societies 1968) Demy 8vo xviii, 298pp. Soine a little faded and bumped o/w VG clean copy (no dw) (Book ref. 8756) £9.50
Birch Clive: THE BOOK OF CHESHAM
(Barracuda Books 1974) Royal 4to 163pp many bw ills. Inscribed on prelim. VG in VG slightly discoloured dustwrapper (Book ref. 5209) £12.00
Mockler-Ferryman A F The Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry Chronicle 1914-1915 with the War Records of the Other Battalions of the Regiment
Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd, 1915. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. 419pp, illus, fold-out maps, original green cloth with gilt badge and titles to front board, scarce Great War regimental - especially in this excellent, clean and firmly bound condition. Digital image available on request. (Book ref. 006634) £115.00
Neville J.E.H. Lieut.-Colonel The Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry Chronicle Vol II June 1940-June 1942
Gale & Polden, 1950. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 364pp, fold-out maps, illus, photos, the record of the 43rd, 52nd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 70th, 1st & 2nd Buckinghamshire Battalions and regimental training centre in WWII, appears unread, original green cloth with gilt titles, very good and scarce (Book ref. AB006504) £85.00
Swann Major-General J C The Citizen Soldiers of Buckinghamshire 1795 - 1926
Buckinghamshire T A, 1930. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 171pp, index, illus, maps, significant part relates to the Great War history of the First Bucks Battalion in France and Flanders, and in Italy, as well as details of the second battalion in the war. Spine and boards sunned otherwise VG (Book ref. 000774) £70.00
Booth, Philip Famous Regiments : The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry
London: Leo Cooper Ltd, 1971. Illustrated by Illustrated. 1st Edition. Blue Cloth. Very Good Minus/Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall 156pp. A first edition copy with wrapper in the Famous Regiment series. Numeorus illustrations througout support the text, including a musical score at the rear of the book. Gilt embossed lettering to the spine. There are bumps to the hhead nad tail of the spine and to both top board corners. Light indentation mark with slight rust to the front end paper, title page, half title page from a previous paperclip. There are a few biro marginalia marks and underlining to a few pages. Tightly bound. Dust wrapper is not price clipped and there is a little soilint to the wrapper. Some creasing and rubbing to the wrapper edges, with slight loss to the head and tail of the spine of the wrapper. A very good minus copy in a good wrapper. (Book ref. 225914) £14.00
Arthur C Smith.: Windmills in Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire.
Hertfordshire: Stevenage Museum, 1976. Lge Format (12" x 8") Pictorial stapled card covers. 24 pr. pages. Monochrome photographic illustrations and two location maps. Without inscription v/+ (Book ref. 4662) £8.00
Edited by G. R. Elvey.: LUFFIELD PRIORY CHARTERS - Part II. (Northants Record Society - Vol.XXVI)
Buckinghamshire and Northamptonshire Record Societies. 1975. Heavy hardback. Before ordering please come to us direct for a postage quote. 495 pages. B.w. illustrations. Fine in dark green cloth with gilt lettering to spine. No d.w. Appears unread. ISBN: 0-901275-31-X. (Book ref. 6224) £19.95
Simpson Bill: The Banbury to Verney Junction Branch
Lamplight 1994 175pp,photo.illus.rear fld.maps. Glz.card cvs. Fine copy. (Book ref. 7286) £6.50
Roy Faiers (Editor) This England, A Quarterly Reflection of English Life: Autumn 1975
Cheltenham: This England Ltd, 1975. Illustrated by Colin Carr. Paperback. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall Illustrated in colour and b/w throughout, 78 pages; nick at foot of spine, o/w bright and clean; this issue includes: county cameo of Worcestershire; the Spirit of England by William Cowper; English decorated billheads; bicentenary of Jane Austen; Steaming off to Teesdale; the end of the Crystal Palace; poets in the Buckinghamshire countryside; England's Churchyard Yews; the Levens Topiary; Stone Walls of Lancashire; Dartmouth; the Waveney Weavers. Cover picture shows traditional harvest in Lincolnshire. (Book ref. 6338) £5.45
John Vince.: Windmills in Buckinghamshire and the Chilterns.
Surrey; Format Publishing, 1976. Pictorial stapled card covers. (paperback) 37 pr. pages. Monochrome photographic illustrations and fold-out feature. Without inscription v/g+ (Book ref. 4644) £6.00
Ewles, Rosemary Samplers and Embroidered Pictures in the Buckinghamshire County Museum
UK: Buckinghamshire County Museum, 1987. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. 0860594572 (Book ref. 009112) £16.00
Michael Rice (editor) A South Bucks Village: The History of Hedgerley
The Hedgerley Historical Society, 1983. Illustrated by Photos. Reissue. Paperback. Very Good/Non Called for. 111 pages subsciber ed re-issued with errata. the history of hedgerley a buckinghamshire village with many rare photos. The book was 18 months in the making by the group! (Book ref. 009670) £9.50
Uttley, Alison: Buckinghamshire;
London, Hale, 1950; 1st dition. Hardback. The Country Books Series.Very good/ Very good. 415pp with photographic illistratons. Green covers with giglt motif on the front, title on spine. Protected dust jacket has some light edge wear. " An intimate view of the countryside from the eyes of a true countrywomwn." (Book ref. 18935) £8.00