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- La table ronde, Paris 1970, 13,5x20,5cm, reliure de l'éditeur. - Nouvelle édition. Reliure de l'éditeur en pleine toile crème, dos à quatre nerfs, premier plat illustré d'une vignette dessinée par Jean Denis Malclès. Dos légèrement insolé. Bel envoi autographe signé à pleine page de Jean Anouilh à Michel Etcheverry sociétaire de la Comédie française : "Pour Michel Etcheverry qui a si souvent pris les ordres et deux fois à cause de moi - sans sembler sans (sic) porter plus mal... En le remerciant du prolongement que son intelligence du rôle donne au premier archevêque... qu'il fallait bien tuer pour qu'il y ait une pièce... je le regrette parfois en l'écoutant. Bien amicalement. Jean Anouilh 27 Sept. 71." [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
3pp., br., extrait du Bulletin de la Société de l'histoire de Paris et de l'Ile-de-France" T.47 (1920), bel état, T36149
4to, 19pp., followed by 3 facsimile plates each accompanied by transcription on opposite page, presentation inscription from the author to Sir Edward Maunde Thompson, lacks printed wrapper, spine strengthened with brown paper. Sir Edward has excised part of plate 4 to illustrate it in his 'Introduction to Greek and Latin Palaeography, 1912' (see facsimile 131 p.366).
pp.364-374, extrait de ??, br., non coupé, bon état
51pp.+ 7 planches hors-texte, br.orig., bel état
49pp.+ 7 planches hors-texte, br.orig., non coupé, bel état
First and only edition of this monograph on this little island (now part of the 9th arrondissement of Lyon) in the SaÙne. 32 pp. The Ile Barbe has been inhabited since ancient times, an abbey was built there in the fifth century, and Charlemage endowed it with a rich collection of manuscripts in the ninth. As mentioned on the title-page, the final pages provide a catalogue of these extremely early medieval manuscripts (22 manuscripts described.) 8vo. Original wraps. Entirely uncut, fine, and bright. Very rare, especially in such pristine condition.
51pp., br.orig.(qqs.traces d'encre), dédicacé, non coupé
51pp., br.orig., pour la plupart non coupé, bel état
Very Good French Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 311-334 pp., 2 plates and b/w ills. Notes sur la tughra Ottomane. [Extrait de Byzantion Tome XVIII (1946-1948)]. Notes on tughras on Ottoman sultans.
1 cahier d'écolier format 17 x 22 cm. dont 20 feuillets manuscrits, 1906. Rappel du titre complet : Notes manuscrites recueillies par le Marquis Fernand du Vivier, mari de Magdelaine Lawton, et grand oncle de William Lawton (1824-1902) sur les origines de sa famille, complétées à Bordeaux en 1906 par Edouard Lawton (1846-1933) et recopiée par Simone Lawton de Luze à La Cruz Floirac, en août 1906 Intéressant document sur l'histoire des Lawton, l'une des grandes familles de négociants bordelais. Etat très satisfaisant (dos abîmé) Français
9pp., br., extrait de la "Bibliothèque de l'Ecole des chartes" T.42 (1881), dédicacé par l'auteur à mr.Campbell Directeur de la bibliothèque royale de La Haye, bel état
2 cahiers d'écolier format in-8 manuscrit, circa 1946-1947 Intéressant ensemble des notes de cours, manuscrites, prises vers 1946-1947 par un étudiant girondin de la mathématicienne Jacqueline Lelong-Ferrand (1918-2014). Normalienne (Ulm), reçue première (avec Roger Apéry) à l'agrégation de mathématique en 1939, Jacqueline Lelong-Ferrand sera notamment chargée de cours à l'université de Bordeaux à partir de 1943. On joint trois coupures de presse (articles de Mme Lelong-Ferrand) Français
5 cahiers d'écolier format in-8 manuscrit, circa 1947 Intéressant ensemble des notes de cours, manuscrites, prises vers 1947 par un étudiant girondin du mathématicien français, normaline, major de l'agrégation en 1932 et futur spécialiste de la théorie des nombres Charles Pisot (1910-1984), alors jeune maître de conférences à l'Université de Bordeaux. Bon ensemble. Français
pp.336-339 + 1 planche (à 2 pp.), br., extrait de "Revue des études grecs", bel état
4to (270 x 220 mm). French manuscript, ink and watercolour on paper. (125) ff. with 10 written pages and (82) pp. with pasted, hand-coloured printed coats of arms. Contemporary full calf. All edges red. Armorial with the coats of arms of 270 Lyonnais city officials from 1595 to 1750, with later additions to 1755. The title-page with the dedication is followed by a 9-page alphabetical index of family names and the years of service of 258 officials, many serving several terms, until 1750. A full-page coat of arms of the dedicatee David Flachat (1708-54), "Écuyer" (Steward) of Lyon in 1749/50, heads the arms section. On all but five of the 81 pages, the coats of arms are organized in tree diagrams with the "prévôt des marchands" (dean of the city guilds, the de facto mayor) on top and his four deputies or "échevins" (jurymen) in a single row below. The five other pages record only two "échevins". The coats of arms include the names, titles, and tenure of office in letterpress printing (with two handwritten exceptions). All coats of arms and captions or empty cartouches, for the few handwritten records, were printed, hand-coloured, cut out, and pasted into the manuscript. Starting with the title-page, all pages are framed within hand-drawn brown and yellow borders. - The offices of the "prévôt des marchands" and "échevin" of Lyon were established by King Henry IV of France in 1595, as stated in the full title of the manuscript, and the men elected for the two-year terms were automatically ennobled. The city-government of Lyon was organized as decreed by Henry IV until 1790, following the example of Paris. - In his office as official chronicler and herald of Lyon, Pierre-François Chaussonet produced a very limited number of almost identical copies of this armorial, dedicated to members of the city government such as Flachat. One copy is in the municipal archive of Lyon (shelfmark 17Fi 129), another was sold in 2011 at Kapandji Morhange in Paris (lot 155, €2600). - Binding rubbed and chafed, edges and spine scuffed. Pages foxed with some staining, several pages wavy from the glue, some minor tears.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Fully color ills. 330, [1] p. Nisantasi Müzayede. Hanedan-i Al-i Osman Koleksiyonu. 17 Ekim 2012, Çarsamba 19:00. The Sofa Hotels & Resorts, Nisantasi, Istanbul. [Auction catalogue].
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Folio. (32 x 25 cm). In English. 422 p., color ills. Ninety-nine Qur'an manuscripts from Istanbul. Translated by Irvin Cemil Schick. The art of calligraphy was born of the desire record, ornament, and protect the text of the Holy Qur'an in the most perfect form by giving Arabic letters their most beautiful shapes, and by illuminating and binding the written oages so as to grant them a worthy appearance. Among the various peoples that adopted Islam, Ottoman Turks took this mission especially to heart, developing their own particular style especially after the conquest of Istanbul, and constantly striving for perfection in the artistic rendering of every kind of script.
RARE TWO VOLUME SET of "Nichtandalusische Poesie Andalusischer Dichter aus dem Elften, Zwölften und Dreizehnten Jahrhundert" by Saul Isaac Kaempf (1818-1892), an eminent Austrian rabbi and Orientalist. The second volume contains ten chapters from what is considered one of the masterpieces of medieval literature "Tahkemoni". 235x155mm. [XXVIII+247] + [XXIV+294] pages. Maroon cloth rebound Hardcover with gilt spine. Cover slightly stained. Pages yellowing and age-stained. [VOL.I]: Cover slightly rubbed. Cover upper corners, bottom edge and spine edges bumped. Several wormholes on cover edges. Spine hinges wrinkled. Spine faded. Binding slightly visible between pages 240-241. Some pages bottom corner slightly wrinkled. Text block edges age-stained. [VOL.II]: Wormholes on cover. Worm-mark on introduction pages with damage to four letters of the text, the rest of the text is untouched. Spine slightly rubbed. Spine edges bumped. Inner cover age-stained. Pages yellowing and age-stained. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare two volume critical edition of classic Andalusian Hebrew poetry, edited with commentaries and introduction by one of the foremost authorities on medieval Hebrew is otherwise in good condition.
cm. 17 x 24, 184 pp. Olschki, Leo S. - Cataloghi della libreria antiquaria Estratto: Choix, vol. VIII. Francese 281 gr. 184 p.
Recueil de "maximes, d'aphorismes et de notules" du haut-fonctionnaire Pierre DEHAYE, alors Directeur de l'Hôtel de la Monnaie, président d'honneur du conseil d'administration de l'Institut français de restauration des oeuvres d'art (1921-2008). Exemplaire avec dédicace manuscrite de l'auteur et enrichi d'une lettre manuscrite de 1984, faisant allusion à une mise à pied. Français
- Livraria Martins Editora, Sao Paulo 1992, 13,5x20,5cm, broché. - Nouvelle édition parue dans les oeuvres complètes illustrées de l'auteur. Petites traces de pliures en marges des plats. Envoi autographe signé de Jorge Amado, en portugais, à sa traductrice (Alice) Raillard et son époux Georges. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
8vo. (29) pp., 15 blank pp. (3 of which interleaving the text). English manuscript on paper. With a pencil sketch of Napoleon mounted to first page and two small watercolour flags in the text. Original wrappers with handwritten cover-title. In slightly later full cloth box with giltstamped title to cover and spine. Strict regulations drawn up by Rear Admiral Robert Plampin (1762-1834), commander at the Cape of Good Hope Station during the period when Napoleon Bonaparte was imprisoned on Saint Helena, likely commissioned by Admiral Pulteney Malcolm (1768-1838), Commander-in-Chief at Saint Helena Station, with the objective of enforcing a rigid blockade around the island, rendering any attempt to liberate the prisoner impossible. - The booklet consists of 28 articles directed at officers of the Royal Navy, charging each ship near the island with staying alert and ready to act, suggesting that the British officials expected a flight attempt at any moment. Apart from sleeping ashore, keeping boats moored at the shore, sailing from the island past sunset, employing any ships of the East India Company without permission from the commander-in-chief, or buying fish in open water, it was forbidden to communicate with anybody detained in Longwood House: "No Officer of whatever Rank belonging to His Majesty‘s Naval Service is to visit Longwood or the premises belonging thereto, or to hold communication of any sort by writing or otherwise upon any subject whatsoever with any of the Foreign Personages detained on this Island" (art. 3). As nighttime was considered particularly risky, a patrol boat was installed and instructed to go on patrol three times a night, paying special attention to the shoreline and any suspicious activity encountered there: "During the Night an Armed Boat provided Blue lights or False fires, and commanded by a commissioned officer, in possession of the Sea Parole is to row three times when the weather will permit of it, between Butter Milk Point and Lemon Valley seizing all Boats which may be discovered upon the waters, excerpting only those at the regular line of moorings [...] and those having the sea paroles, the latter of which however, the Officer of the Guard must distinctly understand he is not to suffer to pass until he shall have examined them in the most strict manner as to the service they are employed upon, and satisfied himself that no improper persons are in them [...] and in case he should perceive a Musket (or Muskets) fired from the shore he is instantly to pull towards the spot, to interrupt or chase any Boat or Person that may be attempting to escape" (art. 10). - The rules give evidence of general suspicion directed at all vessels, not excluding fishing boats staying near Saint Helena after sunset: "A Lieutenant of the Flag ship is to be appointed to the constant duty of seeing all the Fishing Boats get properly moored and secured at the anchorage in James‘ Valley every evening at sunset [...] and in case he should [...] discover any of the Fishing Boats are missing, or in short any circumstance of importance, he is immediately to repair to the commander in Chief with a report thereof" (art. 19). - In addition, the booklet includes regulations for the hospitalization of sick men on the island, the order of provisions, and bringing cattle and food to the island, as well as for the officers‘ attire, stating that the commander-in-chief "has no objection to round Hats provided they have Gold Loops and Cockades". - The pencil sketch shows a dismayed-looking Napoleon in profile, wearing his uniform and signature bicorne hat. Autograph note by J. Clark, likely a guard stationed in Deadwood, mounted to first page. It bears the first of six possible wordings that were used to inform the governor of Napoleon's circumstances, ranging from "All is well with respect to General Bonaparte" (seen here, dated 27 November 1818) to "General Bonaparte is missing". - 19th century ownership to front pastedown. Handwritten note in pencil to first page of text: "Regulations for guarding Bonaparte". Box slightly rubbed at extremities; wrappers somewhat brownstained; spine rubbed. Interior with traces of glue and adhesive tape to a few pages; most pages pierced near upper right corner, rarely affecting text; note by Clark somewhat brownstained. A unique survival.
1 pastel sous passe-partout, format , signée A. Mekusa, s.d. [ circa 1967 ], avec son cachet A. Mekusa Artiste peintre Paris au verso du passe-partout) Bon exemplaire. Français