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1819R320087961PELICIER. 1819. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 62 pages - ouvrage protégé d'un papier cristal transparent.. . . . Classification Dewey : 330-Economie
1813FIN3-C-17Paris: Chez Ant Aug. Renouard 1813. Leather. Very Good. 5.5" by 3.5". None. Three uniformly bound volumes of Antoine Hamilton's work. Antoine Hamilton's Contes or Tales to the first two volumes with his 'Zeneyde' and 'Des Facardins' bound to the end of volume II. Volume III is his Works which include his 'Lettres et Eptres' his 'Poesies Diverses' and his 'Chansons'. Collated complete. All three volumes are written entirely in French. Antoine Hamilton was an Irish classical author of Scottish ancestry who wrote in French. His literary characteristics are those of a French author and his 'Memoires du comte de Gramont' made him one of the classical writers of France. Hamilton was raised in France as his family fled after the execution of Charles I. In half calf bindings with gilt stamping to the spines. Externally smart with rubbing to the joints and the head and tails of the spines. Prior owner's bookplate to front pastedown Clonmore. Internally all volumes are firmly bound. Pages are slightly age toned to edges with spotting throughout. Very Good Chez Ant Aug. Renouard hardcover
188935960C. O. Beauchemin Couverture rigide Montréal 1889
1869174004Cambridge Mass: Welch Bigelow and Company 1869. Hardcover. VG- small label residue on bottom front cover aging/taning to block edges museum label inside front cover small museum stamp on corner of frontispiece interior is tight. Dark green cloth boards with gilt lettering on spine gilt stamp on front cover top edge gilt xliii 529 pp frontispiece of F.C. Gray. List of the principal works on art consulted or referred to": pages xi-xliii. "The engravings described in the following Catalogue were collected by the late Hon. Francis Calley Gray LL.D. a graduate of Harvard College of the class of 1809." -preface. Welch, Bigelow, and Company hardcover books
1898190081London: Sampson Low Marston & Co. Ltd 1898. Hardcover. Very Good Cover has general wear discoloration edge/corner damage. Bookblock has age toning and foxing. Intrerior pages have age toning and foxing. Red cloth baords with gilt lettering. 1 preliminary leaf xii pages 1 leaf 146 6 pages lix i.e. 60 plates including frontispiece. Clear mylar cover attached to book. Limited to 425 copies This is number 269. <br /> <br /> Contents: Appendices -- A. Catalogue priced of the miniatures sold at Strawberry Hill 1842 -- B. Catalogue of the exhibition of the works of Sir W.C. Ross at the Society of Arts 1860 -- C. Alphabetical list of the miniatures named at the loan exhibition South Kensington 1865 -- D. Catalogue of the exhibition of miniatures at the winter exhibition Royal Academy 1879 -- E. Catalogue of Messrs. Dickinson's loan exhibition 1880 -- F. Catalogue of the miniatures named shewn at the Stuart Tudor and Guelph exhibitions 1889-91. Sampson Low, Marston & Co. Ltd hardcover
1875169799Philadelphia: Gebbie & Barrie 1875. First and original edition not a reprint. Hardcover. Fair outer hinges almost completely cracked chipping and loss to spine at extremities ancient library label at base of spine stamp on TP of "Union League of Philadelphia" as well as their bookplate inside front cover and inscription from the author to this club. Publishers red cloth with paper label on spine. 184 pp. no illustrations. The text block is solid and clean socers are clean with sharp corners. Cloth covering boards has become brittle along the point of flexibility hence the tenderness of the hinges. Gebbie & Barrie hardcover books
1886208011New York NY: F. Keppel & Co 1886. Softcover. VG- wraps tanning show signs of age with some minor tears around edges as well as creases all else excellent. Green/tan wraps with black text and printed decorative illustration. 3 4-31 pp. Features bw illustrations. "Reprinted from the Century Magazine for February 1883 with a brief additional chapter reprinted in part from the New York Star by Mrs. Schuyler Van Rensselaer to which is added an account of Meryon and his work by Frederick Keppel." F. Keppel & Co paperback