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Barcelona, Edit. Asoc. Exlibristas Barcelona, 1956. Xilografías, aguafuertes, grabados, plumas fuera texto. Letras capitales. 71p. 4ºmayor. Rústica editorial ilustrada, algo rozada. Puntos de óxido. Buen ejemplar. En láminas fuera de texto: Aguafuerte y buril de Frank Alpresa, firmado a lápiz; Aguafuerte de Juan Barbará, firmado a lápiz; Xilografía de Antonio Gelabert; Xilografía de T. Miciano, firmada a lápiz; Pluma de Rik Dupond: Xilografía de Bruno da Osimo; Xolografía de Teodoro Miciano; Aguafuerte de Jaime Pla, firmado a lápiz.
Paris, 1997-2000. Ensemble de 4 catalogues de format in 8° ou in 4°; environ 300 pp.; quelques reproductions. Bel état. Détail: 1 cat. De la librairie "Collections du Passé", St. Germain en Laye; s.d.; 1 cat. "Lettres et Manuscrits Autographes...succession Eugène Rossignol", par T. Bodin, mai 1997; 1 cat. "Bibliothèque d'un ancien Député", par J. Benelli, mai 2000; 1 cat. "Autographes et Documents Historiques", par T. Bodin, mai 2000. Environ 3400 numéros décrits.
Paris, Drouot, 1988-2002. Ensemble de 8 catalogues de formats in 8° ou in 4°; environ 450 pp.; nombreuses reproductions. Comme neufs. Détail: 2 cat. "Librairie Castéean, Toulouse; Lettres et autographes, E.O.; 1 cat. "Bibliothèque Maurice Saillet", par B Lolliée, mars 1998; 1 cat. "Bibliothèque du Colonel Siklès", Quatorzième partie, par J. Vidal-Mégret, T. Bodin, juillet 1993; 1 cat. "Lettres et Manuscrits Autographes..." par T. Bodin, mai 2002; 1 cat. "Livres et Autographes" par D. Gomez, avril 2000; 1 cat." Ancienne Bibliothèque de Marcel Prévost", par Bodin, Lhermitte, Dey, juillet 1999; 1 cat. "Autographues, livres anciens et modernes", par A. Nicolas, mai 2001. Environ 2000 numéros décrits.
PARIS, Maison Gabriel Charavay/LONRES, A.W. Thibaudeau/New-York, John Delay - 1887 - in-8 - Broché - 48 pages - bon exemplaire
PARIS, Maison Gabriel Charavay/LONRES, A.W. Thibaudeau - 1886 - in-8 - Broché - 62 pages - bon exemplaire
Barcelona 1944. Manuscrito a pluma con dibujos de Martin Cornudella Mir. s/p. 8º mayor. Rústica editorial. Muy buen ejemplar.
Barcelona 1944. Manuscrito a pluma de Martin Cornudella Mir. s/p. 8º mayor. Rústica editorial algo rozada. Buen ejemplar. Redacciones sobre el arte árabe en Toledo y otras obras de arte islámico.
Barcelona 1938. Manuscrito a pluma de Martin Cornudella Mir. s/p. 8º mayor. Rústica editorial algo rozada. Buen ejemplar.
Paris, Drouot, 1999-2002. Ensemble de 6 catalogues de format in 8°; environ 370 pp.; nombreuses reproductions. Bel état. Détail: 1 cat. "Lettres et Manuscrits Autographes, Documents Historiques", par T. Bodin, avril 1999; 1 cat. "Manuscrits et Livres, chartes, terrers...", par Roch de Coligny, 2002; 1 cat. "Autographes et Manuscrits", par A Nicolas, juin 2001; 1 cat. "Lettres et Manuscrits Autographes", pat T. Bodin, novembre 2000; 1 cat. "Autographes et Documents Historiques" par F Teissèdre, novembre 2000; 1 cat. "Autographes et Documents Historiques, Ancien Régime, Empire...", par D. Gomez, Juin 1999. Environ 1700 numéros décrits.
Paris, Drouot, 1995-2000. Ensemble de quatre catalogues de format in 4° sur papier glacé. Environ 1400 pp.; nombreuses reproductions en couleurs d'importants documents. Comme neufs. Détail: 1 cat. "Manuscrits à peinture, Petites Heurs, Incunables, Livres...Bibliothèque macabre", par Courvoisier, Laucournet, de Bayser, Prouté, Décembre 2000. Environ 1600 numéros décrits.
Portada mecanoscrita: El presente volumen ha sido transcrito de un manuscrito adquirido en la Feria de Libros que en París se celebra periódicamente en las orillas del Sena. Por ignorarse la fecha en que fue escrito, al afectuarse la transcripción se ha hecho en forma extrictamente literal para que guardara toda la peculiar característica que le impuso su autor, suponiendo que datará de principios del siglo XVIII. El manuscrito original obra actualmente en poder del maestro encuadernador Don Antonio Torras Parera de desta ciudad. Nota manuscrita: En poder de la viuda en la actualidad. 12-VIII-1957. Nota mecanoscrita: Barcelona ocho de Mayo de 1897. 187 p. numeradas escritas a máquina, con algunos fragmentos manuscritos. 8º mayor. Encuadernación en holandesa. Buen ejemplar.
Paris et Lille, 1996-2000. Ensemble de six catalogues de format grands in 8°; environ 350 pp.; nombreuses illustrations. Bel état. Détail: 1 cat. "Lettres et Manuscrits autographes, Documents Historiques" par T. Bodin; 1 cat. "Succession de M. Et Mme Robert Perreau", par Mme Vidal-Mégret, H. Prouté; 1 cat. "Livres-Autographes, Souvenirs de Familles Royales", par A. Nicolas; 1 cat. "Lettres et Documents Historiques", par J.E. Raux; 1 cat. "Autographes et Documents; Révolution-Empire", par B. Testart; 1 cat. "La Révolution et le Premier Empire"par F. Giard (Lille). Environ 2300 numéros décrits.
(Stuttgart, W. Kohlhammer, 1954). 8vo. Stapled with paper backstrip. Recto of f.1 with stamp: ""Sonderdruck aus Archiv für Philosophie Band ""5"" (in hand-writing) Heft ""2"" (in handwriting)"" and with a four-line presentation-inscription from the author, signed ""Theodor Adorno"" and dated ""Frankfurth, Sept. 1954."" Pp. 130-169.
New York, Farrar & Rinehart, (1938). Orig. full blue cloth.
""Skagen 14de Februar 1895"". 1 side 8vo. ""Desværre ser jeg mig ikke istand/ til at modtage nogen Be-/ stilling paa Portrætter, som/ De har været saa venlig at/ tiltænke mig. jeg har nemlig/ en lille Pige og vil ikke blive/ længere borte fra hende end/ de Dage jeg rejser for at se/ Billeder" " jeg rejser da for at/ friske mit Syn lidt og maa/ saa have uindskrænket Frihed./ Takkende for Deres gode Me-/ ning om mig er jeg Deres/ ærbødige/ Anna Ancher.""
Paris, 1916. Bound with the original illustreated wrappersin a lovely red quarter morocco binding with five reaised bands and gilt lettering til spine. Top edges gilt. Housed in a red paper slip-case with red morocco edges. Binding signed Alix. Light soiling to wrappers and occasional light scattered brownspotting. Overall a very nice copy.
København, 1948. Beautiful hleatherbdg. of blue-green morocco w. gilt back (Petersen & Petersen). Excellent copy in mint condition.
Monastery of Narek (Modern day southern part of Lake Van, Turkey), 1405. 4to. Binding measuring 180 mm x 145 mm. Strictly contemporary full calf binding over wooden boards. Extraordinarily, this manuscript has been preserved in its first binding, which was made by Dom Sarkis (Sergius), priest from Sebaste [as stated on colophon]. The more than 600 year old binding is very worn, especially back board and spine. It is missing some of the leather spine and the lower part (ab. 1/5) of the back board (both wood and leather on recto). Some small holes to front board, from ties and presumably some kind of ornamentation. Quite magnificently, the binding has never been exposed to restorations of any kind, and we have left it as it is, providing us full view of the cloth underneth the leather spine, the original stiching and the original capital cords, and the red silk between the wooden board and the leather. Remains of one tie to inside of back board. The last portion of leaves is quite worn at the bottom, where the binding has not been able to protect it due to the missing lower part of the back board. The leaves here at the end are curled, affecting script on the last ab. eight leaves. The damage to the leaves is marginal on the remaining portion of leaves at the end and does not affect the script. Apart from that, the leaves are quite worn in places and the book has evidently been well used and read. The first three leaves have extensive worming, causing loss of text, and a number of leaves towards the middle and end of the block have old re-enforcements to inner margins (an old kind of paper pulp). The block is worn at extremities, sometimes causing loss to marginal illustrations/notes. Some of the leaves are loose. The splendid full-page illuminations are somewhat worn.363 ff. Leaves measuring 180 x140 mm. Written space 130 x 90 mm. 17 lines in double colums, in Bologir script. Text:1. Gospel according to St. Mathew. 106 ff. Lacking first leaves of genealogy of Jesus. 2. Gospel according to St. Mark. 67 ff.3. Gospel according to St. Luke. 109 ff.4. Gospel according to St. John. 81 ff.Three illuminated title-pages (lacking the first for the gospel of St. Mathew) and three half-page headpieces and zoomorphic initials and opening lines of text.The manuscript was written for Taddeus the Monk, Priest and Philosopher, by Stephanos the Monk (Birth name Izit.), son of Amirbek and Turmeled, bother to Thoma Priest, Lazarus and Stephanos. Stephanos (Izit) is definitely the scribe and with all probability also the illuminator. The manuscript was donated by Taddeus, son of Khnkik and Avta, grandson to Khaceres and Shamam, brother to Stephanos, Astvazatur, Martiros, Tata, Elkhatun, Markhatun, Mama Tikin Zmrukht (Emerald), to the Religious order of the Church of Saint Teothokos, Dom Hussik, Monastery of Narek, near Lake Van (Prior: Lazar the Monk). [FULL TRANSCRIPTION IN ARMENIAN AND TRANSLATION INTO ENGLISH OF ALL FOUR COLOPHONS ARE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST].
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K., 1876. Indb. m. orig. foromsl. i samt. hshirtbd. m. rygforgyldn. Kapitæler og ene fals m. lidt brugsspor.
K., 1873. Indb. m. orig. foromsl. i samt. hshirtbd. m. rygforgyldn. Kapitæler m. lidt brugsspor.
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