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52257o.J. Venezia, Valle,, 1791, Kl.-8°. 144 S. Hpgt. um 1890.
75473Tielt (Belgique), Lannoo, 1982. 25 x 30, 193 pp., 32 illustrations en couleurs (images contrecollées), reliure d'édition pleine toile + jaquette, très bon état.
57900o.J. Antwerpen (?), um 1550, Blattgröße. 28 x 19 cm. 48 Zeilen, 2 Spalten.
Visitors book for guests of the Hythe Golf Club, founded in 1894, with 78 manuscript signatures penned on 10 leafs. 8vo. Full calf binding, with impressed heraldic seal to front, raised lettering "CCW The Links Hythe" also to front, five raised bands to spine, untrimmed leafs. Volume measures approximately 21 x 26,5 x 2,5 cm. Wear to boards, front bowed slightly, otherwise in very good condition, containing some notable signatures. Members of the British monarchy's household are featured in the volume, with signatures made on 8 August 1823, including Albert, Duke of York, (later King George VI). His new bride, Elizabeth, Duchess of York (later the Queen Mother) evidently accompanied him, he signing on her behalf. Also with them, and signing in the original, was lady-in-waiting Katharine Meade, as well as the Duke's advisor Sir Louis Greig. Sir Clement Anderson Montague-Barlow, 1st Baronet, who at the time was Minister of Labour and a member of the Privy Council, also signed on the same day, as well as six others. Having just been married in April, during the summer of 1923 Albert and Elizabeth, future King and Queen of the United Kingdom, were travelling a fair bit. They first settled into White Lodge, in Richmond Park. They were spotted at the Richmond Show, and shortly after that at the Hendon Air Show. They visited Holyrood House in Edinburgh in July. Their social life was beginning on a grand scale. At the end of the season, they went to stay at Molecomb and attended the races at Goodwood. The present volume reveals a little-known and rather private event at the Hythe Links Golf Course on 8 August 1923. Among other elite visitors whose signatures are present in the volume, we find: - Antarctic explorer Herbert G. Ponting - Sir William Letts a pioneer of the British motor industry and founder member of the Automobile Association - City of London Alderman Sir Maurice Jenks, and family - Sir Samuel George Shead Esq. who was appointed one of the two Sheriffs of London in 1915 - Sir Herbert Benjamin Cohen 2nd Baronet Cohen of Highfield - Colonel J.V. Delahaye, first president of the WOSB. Manuscript
Fine Turkish Original card-de-visit of Abdülhalik Renda, he was the president of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey in c. 1940s with hs autograph notes as "Tebriklerinize tesekkür eder, bilmukabele kulular". 5,5x9 cm.
61126o.J. o. O. u. D., , (5,5 x 9 cm). 1 Seite.
50534o.J. Ohne Ort, Ohne Jahr, 5,5 x 9 cm. 1 Seite.
60147o.J. Dresden, o. Datum, 6 x 9 cm. 1 Seite.
46140o.J. Ohne Ort und Jahr, , 6 x 10 cm. 2 Seiten.
37649o.J. Wien, 18. IX. 1904, 8°. 1 Seite.
48267o.J. , Ohne Ort und Jahr, 5,5 x 9 cm.
45214o.J. Graz, 27. IX. 1884, 6,5 x 11 cm.
36532o.J. , Ohne Ort und Jahr [ca. 1832], 5 x 7,5 cm.
50596o.J. Cambridge, 14. IV. 1980, 9 x 14 cm. 1 Seite. Gedruckt "Christ College, Cambridge. CB2 3BU".
52382o.J. , [Neapel um 1890], Ca. 6 x 10 cm.
55946o.J. , Ohne Ort und Jahr, 6,5 x 10 cm.
41373o.J. , Ohne Ort und Jahr, 5 x 9,5 cm.
44155o.J. , Ohne Ort und Jahr, 6,5 x 10 cm.
48269o.J. , Ohne Ort und Jahr, 6,5 x 11 cm.
48184o.J. , Ohne Ort und Jahr, 5,5 x 9 cm.
39005o.J. , Ohne Ort und Jahr, 6 x 10,5 cm.
Manuscript (brown ink) on paper. 2 vols. 8vo. (Title page), 445 (but: 444) pp. (Title page), 446-764 pp., 91, (2) pp. Bound in 18th-century vellum manuscript over boards. All edges red. A manuscript written in a single, unidentified hand during the last years of the 18th century, describing Gleyo's imprisonment in Ching-Tou, then Yuin-Tchang. - J.-F. Gleyo was born in Saint-Brieuc, the son of master mariner François Gleyo, and became a Priest of St. Sulpice. He sailed from Lorient to China in 1764, first arriving in Macao, where he learned Chinese and became associated with the evangelical work of the missionary Alary. In 1769 he was denounced and accused of links with the Pélén-Kiao rebels. Imprisoned and abused for several years, he owed his survival to his faith and mystical visions. He was released in 1777 after a Portuguese Jesuit mathematician intervened with the Emperor and resumed his apostolic labours. In his General History of the Foreign Missions, Launay states of Gleyo that "he recalls the great contemplatives, the most intrepid apostles, saints, and other confessors of the faith." The present manuscript recounts his encarceration and the consolations he received from heaven. It is sprinkled with Latin sentences and Chinese terms (especially in his letters written to Jean-Martin Moÿe after his release, included as a final section at the end of the second volume, with separate page numbers). The letters were published in the famous Jesuit collection of "Lettres édifiantes et curieuses". The original manuscript is kept in the Archives des Séminaires des Missions Étrangères, and a copy by various hands exists in the library of the Seminary of St. Sulpice; it is very likely that the present manuscript was copied from one of these sources. It is not listed in the catalogue of Manuscripts in the National Library and is thus of the utmost rarity. - Provenance: from the library of Jean R. Perrette with his bookplate on the pastedown.
- Gallimard, Paris 1991, 11x17,5cm, broché. - Edition originale, au format livre de poche, de la traduction française et de la présentation établies par Alain Suied. Iconographie. Envoi autographe signé d'Alain Suied à son ami le poète Charles Dobzynski. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
92899aaf3 ff. de papier plié, ms. sur formulaires préimprimés avec divers sceaux en encre bleue et noires, usés sur les bords et quelqiues petits trous aux plis, sinon bon état
Volúmen en 8vo. integrado por las 58 láminas de Catharina Klauber , 112 hojas manuscritas, prácticamente todas en castellano, y una lámina grabada con el retrato de Luis XVI, con una oración escrita en el reverso, por lo que se puede suponer que la conclusión del manuscrito sería entre 1793 y 1794. Encuadernación de época en pergamino.