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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
218614Geneva.: Self published. nd. First edition. . Hardcover. . Fine copy small blemish on front cover. Octavo. . Illustrated in black white and color. Important reference work. Very scarce in this condition. Self published. hardcover
169368094Paris: Jean Boudot 1693. Later hardcover. Engraved title page 263422 pp. and 8 engraved plates. Text in French new binding low margins sometimes a little loss see pictures pages 283/284 misbound paper browned Although still very good very rare see pictures Jean Boudot hardcover
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160683Paris u.å. Stor 8vo. Priv. pergamentbd. Orig. foromsl. medbundet. X 2 77 s. Billedplansjer. 1 fargeplansje. 2 foldede fargetrykte karter. Omslaget svakt plettet. . <br/><br/><em>Boken befinner seg på et fjernlager og ekstra leveringstid må beregnes! </em> unknown
1024893103.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
dola219Sydney: Art Exhibitions AustraliaÖ 2008. First Edition. 4to. pp. 311 1. illus. throughout mostly in colour. biblio. wrs [Sydney]: Art Exhibitions AustraliaÖ, 2008 unknown
178148379Avignon. 1781. 8vo. Noe senere skinnryggbind. xi 256 s. Med kobberstukket frontispiece en kobberstukket plansje og fire vignetter. Fransk. <br/><br/><em>Cohen s. 372.Meget pent eksemplar. Plancher-Valcour 1751-1815 fransk skuespiller og dramaturg. </em> unknown
199857474Paris: Galeries Jousse Seguin et Enrico Navarra 1998. Softcover. Near fine. Quarto. 11 1/2 x 9 3/4". 270 pp. Profusely illustrated from color photographs of Pouve's furniture and furnishings Some diagrams. Text in French and English. Light reading crease to spine. Overseas shipping not recommended approx $95.<br /> <br /> <br /> "Jean Prouvé was a French architect and designer whose work had a widespread influence on furniture design techniques. Known for his bare-bones Modernist aesthetic and championing of industrial production methods he along with Le Corbusier Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand founded the Union of Modern Artists"-artnet. Galeries Jousse Seguin et Enrico Navarra unknown
181989218Paris: Bachelier 1819. Fine. On Robert Fulton Bachelier Paris 1819 13.5 x 21.5 cm Relié First and only edition illustrated with a folding engraved frontispiece see Polak 6795; not in Sabin. Bound in bottle-green full sheep Bradel-style binding smooth spine ruled in gilt with double fillets gilt date at foot original pink paper waiting cover preserved modern binding. A waterstain affects the lower margin of the initial leaves gradually fading throughout the volume. Unique and uncommon edition the purported 1814 edition is a bibliographical ghost. The plate depicts the explosion in the roadstead of Walmer of the Danish brig ""La Dorothée"". This experiment was the work of Robert Fulton; indeed most of this very rare memoir is dedicated to the research and discoveries of the great American scientist who died in 1815. Jacques-Philippe Mérigon de Montgéry 17821839 frigate captain and member of the Naval Works Council took part in numerous campaigns and naval battles between 1794 and 1827 Ireland Concarneau South Seas La Spezia the Levant and Black Sea Senegal Guiana the West Indies the United States England. ""Montgéry developed a passionate interest in steam navigation and more broadly in scientific and technical studies As a member of the Naval Works Council he frequently visited ports to examine various technical matters A highly original mind closely connected with Auguste Comte Montgéry produced a substantial body of work often demonstrating prophetic insight far ahead of the achievements of his time."" He helped popularize Robert Fulton's research in France on torpedoes and underwater explosives"" Taillemite. Bachelier unknown
200587765Paris: l' Esprit du temps 2005. Fine. l' Esprit du temps Paris 2005 14 x 21 cm broché The first edition of which there were no deluxe copies. Handsome copy. Autograph inscription dated and signed by Philippe Brenot to a friend named Nicole. l' Esprit du temps unknown
201487766Paris: Esprit du temps 2014. Fine. Esprit du temps Paris 2014 14 x 21 cm broché The first edition of which there were no deluxe copies. Handsome copy. In pencil autograph inscription dated and signed by Philippe Brenot to a friend named Nicole. Esprit du temps unknown
175657659Amsterdam Paris Lambert 1756. Uncut in contemp. blank boards. Stamp on foot of title-page. IV213 pp. Clean and fine printed on good paper. <br/><br/><em>First edition. Written in reply to the book "The Commercial Nobility" of the Abbe Coyer. </em> hardcover
1272688976.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
193124281Paris: Firmin-Didot 1931. Fine. Firmin-Didot Paris 1931 14 x 19.50 cm broché First edition on ordinary paper. Precious inscription from Edouard Krakowski to Philippe Soupault. About the poets of the Spring of Nations in Poland iconography. Two small lacks at head and foot of spine slight marginal tears to boards. Firmin-Didot hardcover
1897ST15557-17London: Published by David Nutt 1897. 210 x 152 mm. 8 1/4 x 6". Two volumes. Englished by Thomas Danett. <br/> VERY ATTRACTIVE BROWN CRUSHED HALF MOROCCO BY BICKERS & SON stamp-signed on verso of front endpaper smooth russet linen sides spines gilt in ruled compartments raised bands decorated with double rules and small tool at either end top edge gilt other edges untrimmed. Publisher's original buckram covers bound in at rear. Decorated title page initials printer's devices. Title pages printed in red and black; front pastedowns with bookplate of Sir James Dunn. ◆Hint of rubbing to bottom edges upper covers with a handful of small lights scratches and tiny nicks half-title in volume I a little loose but in excellent condition the contents pristine and obviously never read.<br/> <br/> In the introduction to the present edition Whibley says that the translation "is a masterpiece untouched by age"--a description equally applicable to the book itself whose contents have scarcely been touched. The French courtier Comines ca. 1445 - ca. 1511 chronicles the reign of Louis XI and the Italian expedition of Charles VIII covering most of the three decades beginning in 1464. The work comprises the first critical and philosophical history to be written after antiquity and it earned for Comines the appellation of "father of modern history." Britannica says that "the graphic style of his narrative and above all the keenness of his insight into the motives of his contemporaries an insight undimmed by undue regard for principles of right and wrong make this work one of the great classics of history." Our translation by Danett the first in English was originally published in 1596 and the present edition uses the 1601 version which includes a life of Comines. The introduction by Charles Whibley gives a biography of Comines and an analysis of his style and ideas. Danett fl. 1566-1601 also translated from various authors a sequel to Comines' work and an epitome of descriptions of the Low Countries drawn from the works of Guicciardini. Published by David Nutt unknown
1750111394London: J. & J. Rivington 1751; 1750. Leather_bound. Very good . 191; 148 p. 18 cm. Full leather binding is softened at spine head and rear corners slightly bumped. Bookplate of former owner and some pencil notations on front endpapers. <br/><br/>The first work in this book is a guide to Latin language pronunciation the main author being Philippe Labbe 1607-1667 a French Jesuit writer on historical geographical and philological issues. The second part of the book is on the Greek language compiled by Ludolf Kuster 1670-1716 German philologist. J. & J. Rivington hardcover
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