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8051Deux tomes en un volume petit in folio de 14 ff. non ch.-429 pp.-14 ff. non ch. et 6 ff. non ch.-477 pp.-17 ff. non ch., page de titre gravée, lettrines et culs de lampe, notes en regard du texte, reliure de l’époque, dos à nerfs ornés, coiffes et mors faibles, tranches rouges.
159398621593 veau orné XIXe, dos à n., tr. dorées. fort in-12, (13ff. dont titre et trois portraits sur cuivre v° du 12 f. et r° et v° du 13e f.), 881pp., (14ff. de tables), (Genève) Pour Iaques Chouët 1593,
204428Paris, Firmin Didot Frères, 1854-1860 19 tomes en 10 vol. in-8, important index (tout le T. XIX), demi-basane bordeaux, dos lisses ornés de triples filets dorés (rel. de l'époque). Dos passés, dos et coiffes un peu frottés (de manière plus prononcée pour certaines d'entre elles), petites épidermures à certains dos, néanmoins exemplaire de bonne tenue.
234223Paris, Firmin Didot Frères, 1854-1860 19 vol. in-8, important index (tout le T. XIX), demi-maroquin rouge, dos à nerfs orné (rel. de l'époque). Défauts à certaines coiffes, mors usés.
202229030Tirage unique à 15 exemplaires. Conte inédit de Delteil Toulouse, Éditions Les Pégadès, 2022. 1 vol. (255 x 325 mm) de 14 p. et [1] f. Broché. Édition originale établie par Bertrand Lacombe d'après les maquettes de Christophe Daymié. Tirage unique à 15 exemplaires sur papier Tinteretto (n° 5). Exemplaire enrichi de deux illustrations originales de Philippe Aïni.
29030Toulouse Éditions Les Pégadès 2022. 1 vol. 255 x 325 mm de 14 p. et 1 f. Broché. . Édition originale établie par Bertrand Lacombe d'après les maquettes de Christophe Daymié. Tirage unique à 15 exemplaires sur papier Tinteretto n° 5. Exemplaire enrichi de deux illustrations originales de Philippe Aïni. . Conte inédit de Delteil il est publié ici pour la première fois d'après le manuscrit original. Toulouse, Éditions Les Pégadès, 2022. 1 vol. (255 x 325 mm) de 14 p. et [1] f. Broché. unknown
192883013Librairie José Corti | Paris Décembre 1928 | 24 x 29 cm | agrafé
18122Paris, A. A. Renouard, Genève, Guers (Dijon, Frantin), 1812.
193176581Nrf Plon | Paris 1931 | 14 x 19.50 cm | broché
178090166s. n. | Batavia [Jakarta] Amsterdam s. d. [1780] | 12.5 x 18.7 cm | Broché
ORD-19808Sans lieu (Pignans, Var). Éditions Dorothéa Keeser. 1998. Grand in-f°(332 x 502 mm) en feuilles, non paginé, couverture blanche à rabats, édition originale tirée à 40 exemplaires tirés sur vélin d'Arches, seul tirage avec 5 exemplaires hprs commerce sur le même papier, illustré de 5 gravures originales en couleurs de Jean MIOTTE, tirées par l'Atelier de Jacqueline et Maurice Felt à Paris. Exemplaire N°23/40 signé par l'auteur et par l'artiste au collophon. Excellent état.
194187363Imprimerie Draeger | Paris 1941 | 14 x 23.50 cm | broché
353ROUEN, imprimerie de Raphael du petit Val,
100433aafA Paris, chés Demarteau, graveur et Pensionnaire du Roi rue de la Pelterie a la Cloche, Vers 1770, 22 x 26 cm, gravures originales pointillées, impressions en noir et rouge sur fond beige, les deux tableaux se font pendant. encadrements en bois doré (37 x 40.5 cm). / Übereckvergoldeter Rahmen.
1750E0558axiv368 pages with one folding map and folding plan. Octavo 8" x 5" bound in full leather with five raised spine bands and red label in gilt lettering to spine and gilt decorative cover with gilt spine ends. translated by Joseph Morgan. Querard IV 614 - Playfair n° 220 - Chadenat n° 896 later edition first published in English in 1725.<br /><br />This work is an influential description of Algeria first published in 1725 in French and expanded here with a detailed list of 73 Dutch ships captured by Algerian pirates. Algeria was at this time nominally ruled by the Ottoman Empire but retained a great deal of independence in practice. The work begins with a description of the various inhabitants including separate chapters on the Arabic and Turkish populations followed by chapters on its architecture military navy politics slavery trade etc. It was written by the Jacques Philippe Laugier de Tassy a former diplomat in Algeria and at this date commissioner of the French navy and consul in the Netherlands. It was translated into English as A complete history of the piratical states of Barratry a title that emphasized the notorious Algerian pirates. "Barbary" was not always a unified political entity. From the 16th century on wards it was divided into the political entities of the Regency of Algiers Tunis and Tripolitania Tripoli. Major rulers during the times of the Barbary states' plundering parties included the Pasha or Dey of Algiers the Bey of Tunis and the Bey of Tripoli. Before then the territory was usually divided between Ifriqiya Morocco and a west-central Algerian state centered on Tlemcen or Tiaret. Powerful Berber dynasties such as the Almohads 12th century and briefly thereafter the Hafsids occasionally unified it for short periods. From a European perspective its "capital" or chief city was often considered to be Tripoli in modern-day Libya although Marrakesh in Morocco was the largest and most important Berber city at the time. In addition Algiers in Algeria and Tangiers in Morocco were also sometimes seen as the "capital".<br /><br /><b>Condition:</b><br /><br />folding plate with neat repairs contemporary calf gilt upper joint repaired but splitting again lower joint tender spine a little rubbed with slight loss to extremities else about a very nice copy. Printed for R Griffiths hardcover
193164539Paris: NrfPlon 1931. Fine. Nrf Plon Paris 1931 14 x 19.50 cm broché First edition one of 570 numbered copies on pur fil paper. Endpapers partially shaded. Autograph inscription signed by Philippe Pétain to Marcel Rey. NrfPlon unknown
198086753s. l.: S. n. 1980. Fine. S. n. s. l. s. d. ca 1980 14.50 x 21 cm 1 page Manuscript note by Philippe Soupault 22 lines in mauve ink on a sheet headed with this inscription: ""Les séances"" devoted to the famous ""sleep"" sessions conducted in André Breton's studio consisting of oneiric writings or texts dictated by a dreamer. The manuscript notes contain three deletions and corrections. Philippe Soupault considers his attempts questionable and even labels them as imposture distancing himself from any active participation in these practices: ""Neither Aragon nor I participated actively in the experiments called sleep sessions while Breton accepted with great interest Crevel's suggestion to engage in experiments he had discovered among friends. One had to fall asleep and recount what 'one saw'."" He recalls the results that were not always convincing: ""Crevel Desnos and Péret 'fell asleep' and despite his efforts Breton could not manage to fall asleep. Listening to the accounts of these sessions I could not help thinking that the 'sleepers' did not hesitate to simulate in order to make themselves interesting."" to such an extent that the intransigent leader of surrealism interrupted them: ""Breton realized the danger of one-upmanship and especially of Desnos's exaltation. He ceased attempting new sleep experiments."" Interesting recollections from the last living historical surrealist often harsh toward his former or new companions. S. n. unknown
192330815Paris: J. Ferenczi & fils 1923. Fine. J. Ferenczi & fils Paris 1923 12 x 19 cm broché First edition printed on alfa paper. A small tear at the foot of one joint discreetly restored a pleasant copy. Precious autograph inscription signed by Philippe Soupault to René Crevel in pencil. J. Ferenczi & fils unknown
17905855A paris et Lausanne, Chez les Libraires Associés / Henri Vincent, 1790. 2 vol. in-8 de [2] de titre-X-340; et [2] de titre-348pages, cartonnages d’attente gris de l’époque, étiquette de titre imprimées aux dos, non rogné.
29042Sans lieu, Editions Dorothea Keeser, 1998. Gr. in-folio, non paginé, en feuilles, sous couverture imprimée rempliée.
131228aafA Paris, chez Treuttel et Würtz, libraires, (de l’impr. de Crapelet), 1824 - 1825, gr. in-8vo, Exemplaire frais, reliure en d.-cuir d’époque, dos à 4 nerfs, orné or, plats couverts de papier marbré. Bel état.
200904D01004C00134UAdvanced Visions Inc 2009-12-22. paperback. Like New. 9x6x0. No highlighting. Very minimal wear. Advanced Visions Inc paperback
1856168702London: John Murray 1856. His descriptions are colourful and graphic First edition of this rich contribution to the literature of the Great Game noted by Wilber as one of the most valuable works on Afghanistan especially for its "description of remote regions such as the Hazara and Ghur areas and the Helmand Valley". The work demonstrates the author's "masterly knowledge of the history geography and languages" of the area Yakushi. After returning wounded from the French expedition to Algeria in 1837 Joseph Philippe Ferrier 1811-1886 accepted employment as an instructor with the Persian army. He travelled to Persia as part of a rather ramshackle delegation which soon collapsed. Ferrier was appointed adjutant-general and "chef d'état major" on an eight-year contract and was sent to Zanjan to train cavalry battalions receiving the Order of the Lion and Sun. He later undertook an overland journey through Persia and Afghanistan to join the group of French officers at Lahore in the service of Ranjit Singh's burgeoning Sikh empire. In 1847 he was attached to the office of the governor-general of Fars finally securing a safe passage to Turkey in 1851. His other works include a History of the Afghans published in 1858. Octavo 217 x 135 mm. Engraved frontispiece 2 similar plates folding map at end. Later 19th-century half calf spine with red morocco labels raised bands gilt and stylized blind rules in compartments marbled sides edges sprinkled red green endpapers. Bookplate of R. C. A. Prior physician 1809-1902 on front pastedown. Light rubbing along joints and extremities shine to the spine suggesting sometime varnished tips slightly bumped pale spotting to prelims the very occasional small spot or mark to text map slightly offset with closed tear to the stub sometime repaired with paper on verso. A very good copy. Burrell 252; Ghani p. 129; Wilber 150; Wilson p. 69; Yakushi F31a. William L. Hanaway Jr "J. P. Ferrier" Review of Middle East Studies vol. 12 1978. hardcover
1682441Cologne: Pierre Marteau 1682. First edition. Printer’s device on title page head-pieces and initials throughout. In contemporary leather. Spine gilt with five raised bands with red title vignette. Marbled pastedown. Notes in ink by unknown hand on verso of front pastedown from the 19th century. Overall a good copy. First edition. Printer’s device on title page head-pieces and initials throughout. In contemporary leather. Spine gilt with five raised bands with red title vignette. Marbled pastedown. 24 174 In this copy pp. 107–110 bound here second time 6 p. <p><br /> First edition of the earliest book about the Quakers to be published in French a survey and critique of the movement by Philippe Naudé 1654–1729 the French mathematician and Huguenot theologian.<br /> <p><p><br /> Ref.: Sabin 66927.; Smith J.: Bibliotheca Anti-Quakeriana p. 26.; Bibliotheca Furliana 158.<br /> <p>. Pierre Marteau unknown
197917661979 Seyssinet-Pariset (Isère), Editions du Grésivaudan, 1979. 39 x 29,5 cm, très grand in-4, 391 pp. - 5 ff. n. ch., 23 lithographies à double page hors texte en noir ou en couleurs (12 par Moretti, 11 par Sciora), toutes signées, en feuilles sous couverture brun chiné muette, coffret de l'éditeur en toile brune portant au premier plat la reproduction des signatures de Jacques Brel et des deux illustrateurs.