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16311711240004Antverpiae : Officina Plantiniana 1631. Acceptable. Folio. 7 double page engraving 6 single page plates 2 in text gravings. Lacking engraved title piece. 163 pp 15. Lacking final leaf. Contemporary limp vellum. Vellum soiled. Damp staining to margins scattered spotting. This is the French translation made on the original Latin Hugo Obsidio Bredana 1626 . See Maurice Cockle 110 for the English edition and 817 for several other editions. Cockle acknowledges that this is the best contribution made in the 17th century to the seat of Breda both militarily and politically. The siege of Breda lasted 11 months and cost the lives of 5000 inhabitants of the city. The capitulation of the city on June 2 1625 was immortalized by the painting of Velasquez "Las Lanzas o The rendition of Breda". Antverpiae : Officina Plantiniana hardcover
15977939Sigenae Nassoviorum Christopher Corvinus 1597. 2 works in 1 binding 36 625 10 64 p. Contemporary Vellum richly decorated with stamps spine with 3 raised bands 8° new endpapers Sigenae Nassoviorum, Christopher Corvinus hardcover
1798665L10Paris: Chez L'Auteur 1798/VII. First edition. Leather. Very Good Indeed. 8" by 5". None. A scarce two volume work on the principals of chemistry. Written by Pierre Philippe Alyon a French medical botanist and prolific author on scientific subjects. A smart set bound in contemporary quarter calf bindings. A scarce edition of this work. To the preface Alyon notes that he first composed this guide to chemistry for the children of the former Duke of Orleans to whom he was responsible for teaching chemistry. His original textbook was written in 1786. To this edition he has made some alterations and has updated certain parts in accordance with the development of science. To the title page it is noted that this work was published in year VII of the French Republican Calendar. The Republican Calendar began in year 1789 of the Gregorian Calendar. Year VII loosely translates to the Gregorian year 1798. In French. With the half-titles to each volume and errata to the rear of volume II. A smartly bound two volume set by this noted French scientist of the eighteenth century. In quarter calf bindings with paper covered boards. Externally very smart with just some minor shelfwear to the head and tail of spine and to the extremities. Internally firmly bound. Pages are very bright. Occasional light spots to pages. Very Good Indeed Chez L'Auteur hardcover
160412541Paris: Chez. Abel Langelier 1604. First edition. Full Calf. Very Good. First edition. Full Calf. The CL. Psalms of David set in French verse some Meditations and Prayers Christian Poems. Philippe Desportes 1546-1606 considered by his contemporaries as the greatest living poet ensured the literary transition between Ronsard and Malherbe. Desportes' design was to give the Catholics of France a translation which was the equivalent of that of Marot and Théodore de Bèze for the Reformed. Published for the first time in 1591 numbering sixty the psalms were increased to one hundred in 1598 and finally to one hundred and fifty in 1603. Title-frontispiece signed Thomas de Leu. With bookplate of Charles Carroll Alberton a Methodist Episcopal minister. Chipping gently bumped corners showing boards evenly toned slight loss to upper right text block normal aging else tight bright and unmarred. 12mo 2-287; 23; 27pp. illus 3 parts in 1 vol. Contemporary binding in mottled calf with gilt framing restorations on the hinges some rubbing on the covers. Ex-libris pasted on fep. Chez. Abel Langelier unknown
190764919Paris: Librairie Commerciale 1907. hardcover. very good-. Volume of models only comprising 7 plates in color each with numerous flaps exposing the mechanism and parts of each machine. Oblong folio pictorial blue cloth; rubbed. Paris: Librairie Commerciale 1907. A very good- copy of this unusual book.<br/><br/> Latest English locomotive; steam turbine; gazogene; Panhard automobile; Priestmann petroleum motor; electromotor; submarine with torpedo.<br/><br/> Librairie Commerciale unknown books
190764919Paris: Librairie Commerciale 1907. hardcover. very good-. Volume of models only comprising 7 plates in color each with numerous flaps exposing the mechanism and parts of each machine. Oblong folio pictorial blue cloth; rubbed. Paris: Librairie Commerciale 1907. A very good- copy of this unusual book.<br/> <br/> Latest English locomotive; steam turbine; gazogene; Panhard automobile; Priestmann petroleum motor; electromotor; submarine with torpedo.<br/> <br/> Librairie Commerciale unknown
1956140940586Paris: Berggruen & Cie 1956. Limited First Edition. Near Fine. Limited first edition. Signed by the founder of the Dada movement Tristan Tzara as well as by the artist whose work is featured Bonnet in pencil. Text in French. Near Fine in the original glassine wraps title page rubbed from erasure of booksellers' pencil. Uncommon. Berggruen & Cie unknown books
1956140940586Paris: Berggruen & Cie 1956. Limited First Edition. Near Fine. Limited first edition. Signed by the founder of the Dada movement Tristan Tzara as well as by the artist whose work is featured Bonnet in pencil. Text in French. Near Fine in the original glassine wraps title page rubbed from erasure of booksellers' pencil. Uncommon. Berggruen & Cie unknown
198527854Club du livre 1985 Illustré de 10 gravures originales sur cuivre et signées par les artistes Ceylan-Lestrange ; Trignac ; Sacksick ; Pougheon ; Donatella ; Lars Bo; Iwaya ; Diaz ; Sosolic ; Serre. Un des 25 Exemplaires numérotés HC. In-4, feuillets libres sous emboîtage toile avec dos cuir et doublé de feutrine, et étui toile.
164561075Paris Elzevir 1645. 12mo. In contemporary full vellum with yapp edges. Small paper-label to upper part of spine. Previous owner's name in contemporary hand to front free end-paper. Light wear to extremities but an overall nice and clean copy. 40 539 pp. The two parts in continuous pagination. <br/><br/><em>Second Elzevir-edition the first being from 1641 of Philippe de Béthune’s famous and influential political treatise or manual which summarized in an easy accessible form most of the early 17th century political ideas. It was published a total of 5 times between 1632 and 1665. "Béthune's treatise was the work of a man at the end of his career who had served the monarchy at home and abroad through the bumpy years of dynastic transition and who thanks to his longevity had witnessed the crisis of the religious wars as well as France's slow rise from the ashes thereafter. He brought to bear his wide knowledge and experience of French government but also his thorough acquaintance with Rome and Italy and both informed the political ideas he mobilised in his treatise" Reinhardt p. 56 Philippe de Béthune was a prominent figure in French politics during the late 16th and early 17th centuries. He served as a diplomat and administrator under Henri III and Henri IV with key roles in diplomatic missions to Scotland Rome and Savoy. Béthune's efforts aimed at securing peace in Italy and resolving conflicts between European powers. He remained influential in diplomatic circles particularly under the guidance of Cardinal Richelieu. Béthune's political career was marked by his dedication to diplomacy and his efforts to navigate complex European relations during a tumultuous period. Willems 1024 "Plus belle mais moins rare que la première parue en 1641".Barbier I 696. </em> hardcover
1860B77284Gent, Hebbelynck 1860-1870 Série complète de 4 tomes (tout ce qui a paru) richement illustré dans le texte et avec des planches hors-texte coloriées et teintées (blasons, gravures des églises, plans,), Contenu: Serie I: Eglises paroissiales Gand. Parochiekerken - Gent (2 volumes: 341 + xi,234pp.), Serie II: Eglises conventuelles Gand. Kloosterkerken Gent (vol.1: 302pp.), Serie III: Eglises des communes. Paroisses du doyenné de Gand, Extra muros. Buitengemeenten. Parochiekerken der dekenij van Gent. extra muros (vol.1: viii,315 + 25pp.), brochures muettes d'époque, qqs.rousseurs (surtout aux tranches), bon état, rare, OCLC: 55564008, poids total/gewicht: 10kg., B77284
15971510A Arras, De l'imprimerie de Guillaume de la Riviere, 1597. Petit in-8 de (16)-354-(6) pp. [*8 A-Y8 Z4], veau havane, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre en veau bleu, filet doré sur les coupes, tranches mouchetées (reliure de la fin du XVIIIe siècle).
154314763s.l. (Paris) et Paris Enseigne Saint Claude par Jacques Regnault 1543 8 feuillets lim. Non chiffrés, 271 feuillets mal chiffrés, 268 et 1 feuillet blanc , et 6 ff. lim. N.ch. Et 124 ff. mal ch. 130.Ces deux ouvrages en un fort volume in-8 maroquin rouge, dos à nerfs, double filet doré sur les coupes, dentelle dorée inter, tranche dorée sur marbrure (Niedrée)
14773Paris, Claude Micard [Rouen, George L'Oyselet], 1576. 1 fort vol. in-16, veau brun, dos à nerfs orné de petits fleurons dorés, double encadrement de triples filets à froid sur les plats, petits fleurons dorés aux angles de l'encadrement intérieur, fleuron doré au centre. Reliure de l'époque un peu frottée. Bon exemplaire. Ex-libris sur le titre et marque d'achat datée de 1607 au contreplat. Titre dans un encadrement gravé sur bois, (3) ff., 490 ff., (18) ff., (1) f. blanc. Signatures : [a-z]8 [A-Z]8 [Aa-Ss]8. Annotations marginales anciennes à l'encre brune.
185428115Paris, Firmin-Didot, 1854-1860, in-8, 19 volumes in-8, demi-toile moderne (couvertures d'origine conservées), Très bon ensemble de ce journal qui constitue une source importante pour l'histoire de la seconde moitié du règne de Louis XIV et du début de celui de Louis XV, la Régence de Philippe d'Orléans. Il s'agit de la première édition complète du Journal établie sur le manuscrit original possédé à l'époque par le duc de Luynes et qui comptait 37 volumes in-folio. Les éditeurs ont ajouté au Journal de Dangeau des "additions inédites du Duc de Saint-Simon". 19 volumes in-8
28115Couverture rigide. Bon/1854. in-8. Paris Firmin-Didot 1854-1860 in-8 19 volumes in-8 demi-toile moderne couvertures d'origine conservées Très bon ensemble de ce journal qui constitue une source importante pour l'histoire de la seconde moitié du règne de Louis XIV et du début de celui de Louis XV la Régence de Philippe d'Orléans. Il s'agit de la première édition complète du Journal établie sur le manuscrit original possédé à l'époque par le duc de Luynes et qui comptait 37 volumes in-folio. Les éditeurs ont ajouté au Journal de Dangeau des ""additions inédites du Duc de Saint-Simon"". unknown
199412253Paris, Editions André Biren, 1994. 1 vol. in-12. 18,7 x 19,5 cm. Plein box blanc, décor titré entièrement peint selon diverses techniques d'application et de projection se poursuivant sur le dos, le second plat et les doublures, gardes peintes, tête teintée bleue, couvertures et dos bleus conservés, exemplaire monté sur onglets. [Julie STRUBB].
19964Anvers, Pierre Vibert, 1587. 1 vol. in-16, veau brun, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches rouges. Reliure du XVIIIe s., coiffe sup. arrachée, coins émoussés. (4) ff., 270 ff. mal chiffrés 291, (12) ff. de table. Signatures : [A-Z]8 [Aa-Nn]8. Il manque les deux derniers ff. blancs (Nn7-8), déchirure angulaire au feuillet 229 (Ee5) avec perte de qq. mots, 2 trous de ver traversant les deux tiers du volume (minimes atteintes au texte). Exemplaire rogné court en tête avec atteintes au titre courant.
16219Paris, Proverbe,1er fevrier et 1er Mars 1920 .2 Feuillet pliés, formant 4 pages, dans un bel état
22051Tours, A. Mame et fils, 1899-1900. 2 vol. grand in-folio, XV-308 pp. 89 pl. + 297-3 pp. 92 pl., demi-maroquin à coins bleu roi de R. Affolter, filets dorés sur les plats, dos à nerfs orné de caissons dorés, couverture conservé (minuscules épidermures et rousseurs).
177921946PARIS 1779 un document, manuscrit à l'encre brune d'une page sur velin parcheminé, format 47,5 centimètres de large par 32,5 centimètres de haut, signature de Louis Philippe d'Orléans en bas au centre avec grand sceau et contre-sceau de cire rouge quasiment complet du Prince [lEmpreinte du Grand Sceau représente le Prince à cheval armé de pied en cap avec la date 1762 et le Contre-Sceau aux Armes du Prince (fleurs de lys)], FAIT A PARIS AU PALAIS ROYAL , LE 1 JUILLET 1779,
90756A Paris, chez Guillaume Auuray, & Nicolas de Louuain, 1596 / A Paris, chez Abel Angelier, 1597, 2 textes reliés en 1 volume in-16 de 90x150 mm environ, première partie : (1) f., page de titre ornée d'une vignette, 132 pages, deuxième partie, texte rarissime : page de titre ornée d'une vignette, 116 pages, manque la dernière garde, pleine peau retournée avec traces de liens de fermeture sur les plats, couverture muette. Quelques rousseurs, mouillure sur la première partie du premier texte, petites épidermures, manque de cuir sur la coiffe supérieure, intérieur bon état
165241659Amsterdam, Louys Elzevier, 1652-1651. 2 vol. in-4 de (8)-1207-(15) pp. ; 903-(11) pp. 275-(3) pp., vélin rigide, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge (reliure de l'époque).
198086753S. n. | s. l. s. d. [ca 1980] | 14.50 x 21 cm | 1 page