Journey to Beresford Hall, in Derbyshire, the Seat of CHARLES COTTON, Esq. the celebrated Author and Angler, by W. ALEXANDER, FSA, FLS, late Keeper of the Prints in the British Museum, crown 4to. printed on tinted paper, with a spirited frontispiece,... Bookseller's Catalogues. Continued as John Russell Smith's Old Book Circular - Page 87by John Russell Smith - 1846Full view - About this book
| John Russell Smith - England - 1839 - 58 pages
...BERESFORD HALL, in Derbyshire, the Seat of CHARLES COTTON, Esq. the celebrated Authorand Angler, "fiy W. ALEXANDER, FSA, FLS, late Keeper of the Prints...representing Walton and his adopted Son Cotton in the fishing-house, and vignette title -page , cloth, 5s. Dedicated to the Anglers of Great Britain and... | |
| Francis Grose, Samuel Pegge - English language - 1839 - 262 pages
...Beresford Hall, in Derbyshire, the Seat of Charles Cotton, Esq., the celebrated Author and Angler. Crown 4to, printed on tinted paper, with a spirited...representing Walton and his adopted Son, Cotton, in the Fishing-house, and vignette title page. Cloth. 5s Dedicated to the Angler* of Great Britain and the... | |
| Westmorland dialect - Celtic languages - 1839 - 432 pages
...the Seat of J Charles Cotton, Esq., the celebrated Author and Angler. By W. Alexander, F.SA., I'.LS, late Keeper of the Prints in the British Museum, Crown 4to, printed on tinted paper, trith a spirited frontispiece, representing Walton and his 'adopted Son Cotton in the Fishing-house,... | |
| A. B - 1840 - 52 pages
...and GUater Standard. A JOURNEY TO BERESFORD HALL, in Derbyshire, the Seat of CHARLES COTTON, Esq. the celebrated Author and Angler, by W. ALEXANDER, FSA,...adopted Son Cotton in the Fishing House, and vignette title page, cloth, 5s Dedicated to the Anglers of Great Britain and the various Walton and Cotton Clubs.... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1841 - 68 pages
...nearly completed. A Journey to Beresford Hall, in Derbyshire, the Seat of CHARLES COTTON, Esq. the celebrated Author and Angler, by W. ALEXANDER, FSA,...representing Walton and his adopted Son Cotton in the Fishing-house, and vignette title-page, cloth, 5s Dedicated to the Anglers of Great Britain and the... | |
| English essays - 1841 - 962 pages
...GRANVILLE. Post 8vo. 15*. A Journey to Beresford Hall in Derbyshire, the seat of Charles Cotton, the celebrated author and angler. By W. ALEXANDER, FSA,...Keeper of the Prints in the British Museum. Crown 4to. St. An endeavour to classify the Sepulchral Remains in Northamptonshire ; or, a Discourse on Funeral... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1841 - 806 pages
...GRANVILLE. Post 8vo. 15*. A Journey to Beresford Hall in Derbyshire, the seat of Charles Cotton, the celebrated author and angler. By W. ALEXANDER, FSA,...Keeper of the Prints in the British Museum. Crown If 'i. 5*. An endeavour to classify the Sepulchral Remains in Northamptonshire ; or, a Discourse on... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - English poetry - 1842 - 168 pages
...GUister Standard. A JOURNEY TO BERESFORD HALL, in Derbyshire, the Seat of CHARLES COTTON, Esq. the celebrated Author and Angler, by W. ALEXANDER, FSA,-...adopted Son Cotton in the Fishing House, and vignette title page, cloth, 5s Dedicated to the Anglers of Great Britain and the various Walton and Cotton Clubs.... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - English poetry - 1842 - 150 pages
...nearly completed. A Journey to Beresford Hall, in Derbyshire, the Seat of CHARLES COTTON, Esq. the celebrated Author and Angler, by W. ALEXANDER, FSA,...representing Walton and his adopted Son Cotton in the Fishing-house, and vignette title-page, cloth, 5s Dedicated to the Anglers of Great Britain and the... | |
| Thomas Wright - Anglo-Norman literature - 1842 - 592 pages
...cloth. In the Prett. TOURNEY TO BERESFORD HALL, IN DERBYSHIRE, ** the Seat of CHABLES COTTON, Esq., the celebrated Author and Angler. By W. ALEXANDER, FSA,...with a spirited frontispiece, representing Walton and Ait adopted Son Cotton in the Fithing-houte, and vignette title page, cloth. EM. Dedicated to the Angleis... | |
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