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60017o.J. Koenigstein, Otto Koeltz, 1972, Fol. VIII, 576 S. OLwd. - Tadellos..
56571o.J. Laibach, Selbstverlag, 1926, 8°. Illustriert. 200 S. OLwd. - Titelblatt mit Verfasserwidmung in Bleistift. - Wohlerhalten..
1938116131Ecole du Tissage Lyon 1938 Ouvrage entièrement manuscrit présentant de nombreux schémas et figures ainsi que 36 échantillons de tissus. Relié en pleine percaline verte sapin, dos muet, environ 39x29 cm. Quelques menus frottements d'usage sur la reliure, haut du second plat taché. Bon état pour le reste et intérieur bien propre.
22x14.5 cm. X+176 pages. Hardcover. Marker pen inscription on many pages - no damage to text. Else in good condition.
1931C50845Paris France: Les Editions Braun. As New. 1931. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Pages unmarked and tight to spine - Text in French. COMPLETE TWO 2 VOLUME SET. Limited edition. Volume 1: pages 1 - 244; Volume 2: pages 245 - 526 excluding plates. -- with a bonus offer-- - May be EITHER: out of print OOP and extremely rare in this pristine condition; signed by author or contributor; or a first or special edition; inquire for details . Les Editions Braun paperback
193150845Paris France: Les Editions Braun. As New. 1931. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Pages unmarked and tight to spine - Text in French. COMPLETE TWO 2 VOLUME SET. Limited edition. Volume 1: pages 1 - 244; Volume 2: pages 245 - 526 excluding plates. Les Editions Braun paperback
54866o.J. Donaueschingen, Montag, 10. II. 1834, 25,5 x 20 cm. Zur Gänze lithographiert..
56883o.J. Salzburg, Otto Müller, 1957-74, Gr.-8°. Reich illustriert. OLwd. ohne Schutzumschläge.
1897105320London: Macmillan 1897. LV, 736 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit Goldprägung. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
pp. (8), 540, (2), 22, 56, 57, 65 , 32, 33 + A handsome bust portrait engraved by Basire, after Cipriani. Portrait offset on to the unusual title page. Some old foxing. Large 4to. 295 mm. x 240 mm. Modern plain full leather binding. Hardbound. Very good. ** WITH AMERICAN CIVIL WAR ERA (1863) MANUSCRIPT NOTES AND ANNOTATIONS. Edited by the great 'Republican' Thomas Hollis, with additions and corrections by Joseph Robertson, this edition includes: Memoirs of the Life of Algernon Sydney; Discourses Concerning Government; Letters of Algernon Sydney, taken from Thurloe's State Papers; The Protector's Advice to Algernon Sydney; Letters of Algernon Sydney, taken from the Sydney papers; Letters of A. Sydney to Henry Savile, Ambassador in France; The Trial of A. Sydney; The Apology of A. Sydney in the Day of his Death; and A General view of Government in Europe. This is an important book in the history of the ideas that founded the American republic, but what is perhaps most interesting about this copy are the manuscript notes and annotations written, in a careful small hand, in America, during the Civil War (1863). A few of these struck our eye, and we're glad to reproduce a few selections here: "I have lately undertaking to read Algernon Sydney on government. There is great difference in reading a book at four and twenty and at eighty eight. As often as I have read it and fumbled it over, it now excites fresh admiration that this work has excited so little interest in the literary world. As splendid an edition of it as the art of printing can produce, as well as for the intrinsic merits of the work, as for the proof it brings of the bitter sufferings of the advocates of liberty from that time to this, and to show the slow progress of moral, philosophical, political illumination in the world, ought to now be published in America" - John Adams to Thomas Jefferson 17 September, 1823. ".the danger in America. arises from (1) the indifference of the people to the character of their deputies; (2) the disinclination of good men to go as deputies; (3) and the inclination of bad men to go as such. The rottenness of our law making bodies has reached such a point that if it shall not soon be cured it can not longer endure." - 1863. "Among the causes, which have brought the USA to their present unhappy condition, may be reckoned, as a leading one, the predominance in their councils of mere municipal lawyers. The low morals and the crass ignorance (of these) are not equal to the work of government, filched by them from a blindly confiding people. A profession proverbially selfish and dishonest can not produce statesmen, however fecund it may be of politicians. The conduct of government is the work of statesmen - of unselfish, honest, high-hearted, great-minded men = that class has disappeared and has given way to small country lawyers whose minds exercise only upon petty squabbles of the neighborhood, incapable of grasping the vast concerns of a nation. Bad as this is, there is something worse. and that is that the profession of the law is every year sinking lower in ignorance and in contempt, while at the same time it is rising in power." - 1863. These manuscript annotations make this copy UNIQUE, and very worthy of further study. W150. **PRICE JUST REDUCED!
310x235 mm. IX+95 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly rubbed. Spine edges slightly bumped. Else in good condition.
4 vols., 4to, xxiii, [i], 549, [1]; xxvii, [i],428; xxxi, [i], 532; xvi, [1-]40pp., 17 plates (3 with small repair to blank margin), vol. III in orig. cloth with a couple of small unobtrusive neat stamps, other vols., in later cloth, small hole to spine of vol. II (see image), spines gilt. Pfaff, p.186. "The masterpiece among the early catalogues".
1959312345Dublin: Stationery Office for the Irish Manuscripts Commission 1959. First Edition. Softcover. Poor disbound copy. Some slight wear and tear as with age. Text remains well preserved overall; bright and clean. Physical description; xix 279 pages. Subjects; The Walsingham Letter-Book. Register of Ireland May 1578 - December 1579. Dublin: Stationery Office for the Irish Manuscripts Commission paperback
1941tu838Indiana University Department of History 1941. "This is a story of the border country between Canada and the United States through which the international boundary passes on its way from Lake Superior to the Lake of the Woods. Its publication was made possible by an anonymous member of the Minnesota Historical Society and the proceeds from the sale of the book are to become the nucleus of a special fund to be devoted to the publication of material not within the scope of the magazine Minnesota History. The book is both popular and scholarly." This is an extremely well kept book: Illustrated wrapes; 113 pages Chronology Bibliography and Index inclusive; solid binding; corners are square - top corners are VERY GENTLY bumped; previous owners name and address are printed on front free end paper along with "Received April 5 1943." - no further internal marks; no external marks; mild edge wear and soil; end papers depict The Fur Traders' Canoe Route Between Lake Superior and Rainy Lake; no chips tears or creases; text block is bright and clean; condition is closer to "Near Fine" than Very Good'. . Soft Cover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Book. Indiana University Department of History Paperback
1962126578Ithaca, New York. Cornell University Press. First published 1962. XXXVIII, 397, (1) pages and 2 plates. Red original cloth biniding. 22x15 cm
1961105028Oxford: University Press 1961. VI, 628; CII, 484 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Leinenbände mit goldgeprägtem Rücken. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
2001L3 box712 a6The Vision of William Concerning Piers the Plowman In Three Parallel Texts; Together with Richard the Redeless by William Langland Volumes 1 and 2. Volume 1. Text; Volume 2. Introductions Notes and Glossary. Edited from numerous manuscripts with Preface Notes and A Glossary by Walter W. Skeat. Special edition for Sandpiper Books Ltd. 2001 by Oxford University Press The present reprint reproduces verbatim the edition of 1886; but a select bibliography indicating the more important findings since Skeat's day and the trend of recent discussion has been added. Black cloth hardcover two volume set total 1220 pages: 634 pages Volume 1 86 pages Volume 2. Oxford University Press - Special edition for Sandpiper Books Ltd. hardcover
Roy. 8vo., First Edition thus, with very numerous splendid coloured heightened in gold; blue cloth, upper board blocked in gilt, gilt back, gilt top, a fine copy in publisher's board slip-case with mounted coloured plate. With extended introduction and bibliography.
art3251mCondition: Good. Hardcover in Good condition (with little lacks all along the borders of the cover). Language: English. Pages: 39 Publisher: FABER Publication Date: 1960
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Fine. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). [vii], 320 p.;, 320 p.;, 320 p., 320 p. Amasya (Bayezid City Public Library). In Turkish, Arabic, Ottoman, and English. The union catalogue of manuscripts in Turkey.= Türkiye yazmalari toplu katalogu 05. 4 volumes set.
Folio, xii,150pp., limited numbered copy, 12 coloured plates, 192 illustrs., from the library of Miss Jean Preston (Keeper of Manuscripts, H. E. Huntington Library, California), with her ownership signature in pencil to front endpaper, loosely inserted is a A.L.s from the author to Miss Preston, orig. cloth, gilt, cloth slip-case.
New English Original bdg. HC. In special box. Oblong folio. (28 x 40 cm). In English and Turkish. 160 p., color ills. The tughras of vaqfiyya in the Seljukids and Emirates.= Selçuklu ve Beyliklerde vakfiye tugralari. [In special box].
As New English Original bdg. In special publisher's box. Mint. Oblong folio. (28 x 40 cm). In English and Turkish. 157 p., color ills. The tughras of vaqfiyya in Ottoman Empire.= Osmanli Imparatorlugu'nda Vakfiye tugralari. A very heavy volume.
Roy, 8vo., First Edition, on laid paper, with many fine full-page facsimiles in collotype throughout, mounted section titles, interleaved with blanks, free endpapers browned, some light spotting to title and interleaves (not facsimiles), neat ownership inscription on front free endpaper; green cloth, ivory buckram back with printed paper label, uncut, a very good, bright copy. Splendid facsimiles of the two versions in the BM: the complete Scott-printed copy (Huth 32) and (2) the fragment of an edition printed by Pynson (C21. c17). John Alexander (Dept. of MSS), in comparing this facsimile with the original copies, reports that 'it is admirably reproduced, especially in the case of the Pynson fragment which is practically faultless'. EXTREMELY SCARCE.
196962739ABNew York, Braziller, 1969. 224 S. Farb. Illustr. 12 Faksimile Tafeln unter Präsentationspassepartout Or.-Leinen, goldgeprägt, im Schuber m. Deckelillustr. sehr guter Zustand.