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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.
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]
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.
- Gibert jeune, Paris 1941, 13x20cm, relié. - Edition illustrée de 16 hors-texte en couleurs et de 19 dessins en noir d'Umberto Brunelleschi, un des exemplaires numérotés sur vélin, seul tirage. Reliure en demi chagrin maroquiné vert bouteille à coins, dos très légèrement éclairci à deux gros nerfs sertis de triples filets dorés, petits frottements sur le dos, plats de papier façon bois, gardes et contreplats de papier marbré, couvertures et dos conservés, tête dorée. Envoi autographe daté et signé d'Umberto Brunelleschi à monsieur Agostini : "... avec l'espoir de le voir un jour dans mon atelier..." [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
2 jeux d'épreuves corrigées, à savoir une quarantaine de feuillets datés du 4 octobre 1996 et une quarantaine de feuillets datés du 7 octobre 1996, avec les 11 dessins préparatoires au crayon et encre noire format 32,5 x 24 cm Très bel ensemble réunissant 2 jeux d'épreuves corrigées de la main de Michel Suffran, avec les 11 beaux dessins préparatoires originaux à l'encre et au crayon, en grand format. Publié en 1996 aux éditions Opales, ce beau recueil de poésie est illustré Français
- René Kieffer, Paris 1924, 13x25,5cm, relié. - Première édition sous ce titre, un des 500 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin blanc contenant un état des eaux-fortes. Reliure en plein maroquin vieux rose, dos à quatre large faux nerfs orné de filets et caissons à la branche de cerisier estampés à froid, plats ornés d'une large plaque à encadrement de filets représentant un casque de guerre abandonné dans un paysage de ruines suplombé d'une branche de cerisier, couvertures et dos conservés, tête dorée, reliure de l'époque signée Kieffer. Ouvrage illustré d'eaux-fortes et de gravures sur bois de Paul Baudier. Grande signature autographe de l'auteur sur la page de faux-titre. Bel exemplaire bien établi dans une reliure à décor caractéristique du travail de René Kieffer. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
Un volume de format in 12 de 2 ff.; 208 pp.; 28 pp.; entièrement manuscrit sur beau vergé; exemplaire réglé; nombreuses décorations dans le texte à la plume; reliure de l'époque en pleine basane brunedos lisse orné, triple filet doré sur les plats. Entièrement doré sur tranche. Curieuse traduction manuscrite du grec au français puis suit 28 pp. entièrement en latin. Trace brune angulaire sur chaque plat; sinon très frais. Bel état. Voir les photos.
- Aubier Montaigne, Paris 1943, 12x19cm, broché. - Nouvelle édition de la traduction française pour laquelle il n'a pas été tiré de grands papiers. Hommage autographe signé du traducteur. Provenance : bibliothèque de Maurice Blanchot. Petites taches sans gravité sur les plats. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
8vo. German manuscript on paper. (374) pp., 9 blank leaves. With calligraphic title and chapter headings heightened in gold. Contemporary giltstamped full vellum. All edges gilt. Highly representative calligraphic manuscript of this popular guidebook to Italy, predating its publication by seven years, obviously commissioned by the Bavarian noble family Riederer von Paar. Kranitz von Wertheim's guide "Delitiae Italiae" was first published in 1599 in Frankfurt am Main and Leipzig, and quickly advanced to become one of the most widely read works of travel literature of its time. - Provenance: handwritten ownership of Georg Wilhelm Riederer, dated 1615, on the inner boards. The title-page bears the same name in a more fluent, probably later handwriting with the addition "à par". The date 1592 below the title was altered to "1492" by the same hand, but the motive for this change remains unclear. In the 18th century the book was in the possession of the Austrian Piarist and historian Leopold Gruber (1733-1807); his bookplate to verso of title-page. - A very similar manuscript, presumably prepared by the same scribe, is kept at the Herzog August library in Wolfenbüttel (Cod. Guelf. 55. Aug. 4º). It is dated "1590" on the title-page. Despite their similarities (both manuscripts also bear the IHS monogram on their covers), the present example is overall more lavishly endowed: it features more gilt-stamped elements on the covers as well as gilt-heightened headings which the Wolfenbüttel manuscript lacks entirely. The number of pages as well as the text and order of chapters are not identical in both manuscripts, and they both differ from the printed version. - Lower right corner with some loss throughout, not touching text. Upper margin slightly browned; occasional light spotting; gilding of top edge oxydized. A rare survival.
viii + 227pp., 31cm., bound in hardback
Softcover, geillustreerde kartonomslag in kleur met flappen, 155 x 200mm., 128pp., uitegbreid geillustreerd in kleur. ISBN 9789490128197. Handschriftfragmenten in en uit boeken van klooster Soeterbeeck. In de kluis van de Universiteitsbibliotheek Nijmegen bevindt zich de collectie handschriften uit de bibliotheek van het voormalige 18de-eeuwse Augustinessenklooster Soeterbeeck. Een groot deel van deze handschriften is zeer gehavend, een ander deel bestaat uit fragmenten. Dit zijn bladen of resten daarvan, veelal van perkament, die ooit als bindmateriaal zijn gebruikt of met het oog daarop uit de oorspronkelijke handschriften zijn verwijderd. Nieuw boek.
- Gallimard, Paris 1981, 22,5x31,5cm, reliure de l'éditeur. - Edition illustrée de photographies de Pat York et Sygma. Reliure à la bradel de l'éditeur en plein cartonnage, dos lisse, plats illustrés. Envoi autographe signé de Michel Tournier : "A Aymeric avec le sourire de Michel Tournier..." Agréable exemplaire. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
Folio (ca. 310 x 205 cm with 2 cm plica). Latin manuscript on vellum. First two words written in red ink, remainder in brown ink. Lacks seal. Very early, exceedingly rare archival document relating to the foundation of the "capella sancte marie" (St. Mary’s Chapel) in the parish of Hondschoote, on the duties and rights of the "capellanus", the link with the local parish church, etc. Incipit: "Ego Walterus de hondescote notum esse volo tam presentibus quam futuris presentera paginam inspecturis [...]". Witnesses include "Marcus abbas sancti Winnoci de bergis" [= St. Winoc, Bergues], "Walterus ... decanus sancte Walburgis" (St. Walburga, Veurne/Furnes), and "Henricus abbas sancti Nicholai de furnis [= St. Nicholas, Veurne/Furnes]". - Written only three years after Walter de Hondschoote, together with Herbert de Wulfenghem, had led the insurgent Blavotins ("Blue-feet") against Mathilde de Portugal, countess of Flanders, and the nobility. The rebels even besieged Bergues but were defeated in a battle remembered as the "lundi rouge" ("Bloody Monday") of 1206. It appears that Walter was not severely punished for his role but soon returned to grace. - Hondschoote in the département Nord lies 20 kilometres south-east of Dunkirk, on the Flanders border. It remains known for the battle of Hondschoote in 1793, when the French army defeated the Anglo-Hanoverian troops of the Duke of York. - Legibly written in a scribal hand. A central fold, minor soiling, but generally in good condition.
Hardcover with dusjacket 252 PAGES 30x30 cm Illustrated. ENGLISH (ENG) edition . new book. ISBN 9789088810077. The Vatican Secret Archives have fuelled people's imagination for centuries. This is largely due to its incomparable long and interesting history. Today, the entire documentation kept in the Vatican Secret Archives occupies 85 kilometres of bookshelves and is constantly growing. It covers a continued chronological space of over 800 years. Moreover, its unique location, the majestic documentary treasures and the limited access contribute to this aura of mystery. The shroud of secrecy that has always surrounded this important cultural institution of the Holy See, due to the allusions to inaccessible secrets, as well as to the publicity it has always enjoyed in literature and in the media, makes this publication even more attractive. And now, for the first time, a publisher was allowed to walk around this wonderful location without any restrictions. The result is a magnificent book with impressive and atmospheric illustrations. Take an unforgettable walk past the most exceptional places and documents in these secret archives, including reading rooms that are only open to academia, as well as rooms that remain closed to the public, some of which are decorated with gorgeous 16th and 17th century frescos, while others accommodate several thousands of documents. You will be able to discover more than 100 of these documents in this book. Specialists of the Vatican Secret Archives have selected these documents and provided each one with a precise explanation. It is a careful selection of documents that show the richness of the Vatican Archives' contents. A highly appealing, unique and attractive book, for the layman as well as for the academic!
- Mercure de France, Paris 1963, 12x19cm, broché. - Nouvelle édition, un des exemplaires du service de presse. Quelques rousseurs claires sur les plats. Envoi autographe daté et signé de Pierre Jean Jouve à Jean Cassou. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
Deutsche Handschrift auf Papier. (4), 52 SS., 2 w. Bll. Halblederband der Zeit. 8vo. Zeitgenössische hochbarocke Abschrift der ersten Ausgabe von Steinhauers totentanzartiger Erbauungsschrift in der Tradition der "Ars bene moriendi" durch den Lemberger Redemptoristen Johannes à Sancto Andrea (unter dem kopierten Zensurvermerk eigenh. signiert und datiert 1747). - Papierbedingt durchgehend etwas gebräunt. Vgl. Jantz 2663 (Ausg. 1744). De Backer/Sommervogel VII, 1540, 1. Graesse VI, 433.
softcover, 271pp. illustre. ISBN 9789061943181. Uitgave naar aanleiding van de tentoonstelling: Het Utrechts Psalter. Middeleeuwse meesterwerken rond een beroemd handschrift. utrecht, museum catharijneconvent, 31 augustus - 17 november 1996.
Paperback, 176 p., 19 b/w ill., 210 x 270 mm. ISBN 9781905375226. This is a new volume in a continuing series of publications listing and identifying all illustrations contained in English manuscripts from the time of Chaucer to Henry VIII. This was an important period in the history of English book production, and the range of subject-matter illustrated is of significance to historians of art, religion, literature, costume, natural science, and social custom. The present volume catalogues manuscripts in institutional collections in New York City, including the collections of the Morgan Library. The catalogue contains entries for 79 manuscripts and notes the subject-matter of every illustration in each manuscript, from full-page miniatures and historiated initials to marginalia, added drawings and nota bene signs. A comprehensive index of pictorial subjects provides readers with complete references to the visual material with thematic groupings making the following categories easily accessible: animals, birds, Christ, costume, kings, medical and musical instruments, occupations/professions, personifications, saints, Virgin Mary, weapons and women. The volume also includes a User's Guide, an extensive glossary of subjects and terms and indexes of authors/texts and manuscripts with coats of arms. Languages : English.
4to, 10 coloured plates, orig. vellum-backed boards. From the library of Frederick B. Adams, Jr.
- Edition du Figaro , Paris 1889, 15,5x23,5cm, reliure de l'éditeur. - Edition illustrée de dessins de Myrbach, Bieler et Gambard. Reliure de l'éditeur en demi percaline bleu, dos et coins de cuir marron façon peau de serpent, monogramme doré de l'éditeur au milieu du dos, quelques éraflures sur les coiffes, encadrement de frises dorées sur les plats biseautés, gardes et contreplats de papier à la cuve, quelques frottements sur les coins, tête dorée. Quelques petites rousseurs affectant principalement les tranches. Envoi autographe signé de Camille Flammarion : "A mon ami Pichery, l'ami des étoiles, un citoyen du ciel. Un autre chercheur. C. Flammarion. 1er Janvier 1890." [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
23x16cm. 7+161 pages. Hardcover. Cover corners and spine edges slightly rubbed. Pen inscription on title page - NO damage to text. Pages age stained and yellowing. Else in good condition.
8vo. 19 pages, plus introduction, penned on 6 string-tied double leafs bearing the watermark 'Cansell 1834.' Item measures approximately 10,5 x 17,5 cm. Slight age-toning, otherwise in very good condition. Unrecorded English manuscript translation of Ahmet Resmî Efendi's lesser known narrative "Viyana Sefaretnamesi" in which he described his diplomatic embassy to Vienna during the Seven Years' War. This is an abridged work, providing a summary of the journey from Istanbul to Vienna in 1757, and most importantly, his official meeting with Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor, King of Germany. The English writer includes footnotes on some Ottoman custom and terminology, drawing these from the work of Austrian diplomat and orientalist Joseph von Hammer-Purgstall (1774-1856) who, at around this same time, had translated the earlier Sefâretnâme of Evliya Efendi ito English. Ahmet Resmî Efendi's report "Viyana Sefaretnamesi" was written immediately upon his return to Istanbul from Vienna in 1758. Manuscript