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1851139808Paris: Rovier 1851. hardcover. very good. Clinique Iconographique de l'Hopital des Veneriens. Extra illustrated title portrait & 67 superb chromolithographic plates with descriptive letterpress. Large 4to rebound in brown cloth leather spine label; some pages darkened and foxed. Paris: Rovier 1851. Very good.<br/><br/> Fine atlas illustrating the case histories and the effects of venereal disease recorded at the hospital. Ricord born in Baltimore established the error of John Hunter's belief that gonorrhoea and syphilis were identical.Ricord was the first to establish the characteristic phenomena of the three stages of syphilis. Castiglioni pp. 735-6; Pusey the History and Epidemiology of Syphilis pp.559; The History of Dermatology pp. 120-23. GM 5202; 2381 Paris 1838 First Edition.<br/><br/> Rovier unknown books
186413458Paris: Dusacq & Cie. Editeurs 1864. Hand-coloured lithograph after a painting by Linder. Very good condition apart from some mild rippling a small loss in the top margin and a few skillfully repaired tears in the bottom margin. A beautifully coloured humorous plate that was most likely part of a series published by Dusacq of images by various artists depicting railway related scenes.<br/> <br/>During the mid-nineteenth century the technological advancement and financial prosperity of France under Napoleon III hastened the development of the railway and other modern modes of transportation such as the omnibus. These improvements brought about a culture of mass tourism as members of various classes flocked to the railroad to take day trips. An archetypal symbol of modern life the railway station became a popular subject during the period and was represented and parodied by artists such as Honoré Daumier and William Powell Frith. It was an ideal place to observe a varied cross-section of society and the idiosyncrasies of human behavior. In the tradition of Daumier's satiric railway scenes from the 1840s and 1850s Linder exploits the comic possibilities of this bustling modern subject in this charming print. The title 'Pleasure Train' was most likely intended as an ironic play on words since pleasure is the last thing enjoyed by the swelling crowd of people on the platform many of whom scream in frustration as they are pushed and prodded in an effort to exit and enter the train. A pupil of the celebrated artist Charles Gleyre Philippe Jacques Linder was a genre and portrait painter who regularly exhibited works at the Salon between 1857-1880.<br/> <br/>Cf. Benezit Dictionaire des Peintres Sculptteurs Dessinateurs et Graveurs vol. 8 p. 679. Dusacq & Cie. Editeurs unknown books
196415473New York: Wildenstein 1964. Softcover. VG-. May have mild fading/pencil/tanning on the exterior or creased bottom edge of cover. Beige wraps. 80 pp. Numerous bw plates and color frontispiece. Catalogue of an exhibition held February 7 to March 14 1964. Two-page foreword by Philippe Huisman biographic chronology catalogue of 167 works many lovely plates. Wildenstein unknown books
1982026149Secaucus: Chartwell Books 1982. 94p. 212 colored and b/w illus. dj large quarto format The great Impressionists series. Chartwell Books unknown books
200277057NY:: North Point Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2002. Hardcover. 0865476519 . Black and white photographs and drawings throughout. First printing. INSCRIBED by the author - simply "To Judy- / Philippe Petit." Fine in a fine dust jacket. ; 244 pages . North Point Press, hardcover books
16831323474Parisiis Paris: Simonem Benard 1683. Later Edition. Hardcover. Octavo 1-3 4-240 1-2 3-243 1; VG; bound in early full acid paneled spine with gilt titling and stamping; some rubbing and wear to binding including some chipping to head and tail of spine bumping to corners; text block speckled red; ink stains to pages 216/217; mild scattered age-toning to interior; early ink name on title page; shelved case 4. Labbe was the author of more than 80 literary philosophical and theological works and his "Tirocinium linguæ græcæ" first published in 1648 went through more than a dozen editions. 1323474. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Simonem Benard hardcover books
197959456Boston: Origin Press 1979. First Edition. Single folded stiff sheet. Published on the ocasion of Corman's reading at Bennington College November 29 1979. One of 300 copies. Origin Press unknown books
20635hardcover. N.Y. 1969.<br/><br/> unknown books
1829RW1519Paris:: Bachelier 1829-1834. 1829. 3 volumes. 8vo. xxviii 508; xiv 2 504; xxi 3 563 1 57 3 pp. Light foxing. Contemporary gilt-stamped half dark brown morocco raised bands brown cloth by E. Watson of Paddington Street London with his binder's ticket; extremities worn. Bookplate of St. Edmund's College Library; library markings. Very good. First edition of Pontecoulant "great work." - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. "In his Theorie analytique du systeme du monde Pontecoulant successfully made the Mecanique Celeste of Pierre de Laplace more accessible to a popular audience in France and England and via translation in Germany. This work included Pontecoulant's calculation that the perihelion of Halley's comet IP/Halley would occur on 31 October 1835 within 3 days of the actual event. Pontecoulant was a member of several scientific societies; a lunar crater at latitude 58°.7S and longitude 66°.0 E is named in his honor." – Marvin Bolt within: Hockey The Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers I p. 686. A fourth volume appeared in 1846. / Pontecoulant had a career serving in the military when upon retirement he devoted himself to the pursuit of mathematics and astronomy. He was able to predict with reasonable accuracy yet not perfect the return of Halley's comet in 1829. He was a member of the French Academy of Sciences and the Royal Astronomical Society. Bachelier, 1829-1834. hardcover books
2005252237San Francisco / Paris: Alex R. Arthur early nos. / Primedia Inc. later 2005. Magazine. Very fine copies commencing from "Issue I - March 1994" in a run to and through "Volume III - Number 4 - Spring 1997" the first dozen perhaps more consecutive thereafter a slightly broken run up to and through the "Spring/Summer 2005" issue which has a variant titling that reads "English Art Tribal Traditional Arts from Africa Asia Oceania and the Americas". This magazine began as a quarterly but variation is the rule and we cannot quite figure out a precise sequence; as stated all are fine no excisions nor any other sort of defacement. Included are a half-dozen related brochures and cards from same publishers. We are close to the subscriber/consigner a circumstance that consolidates our confidence und vee know vare he liffs. So to confirm: 36 unduplicated numbers unmolested and fine. Postscript: we catalogued 34 such items then two more turned up from the same lot still unduplicated so we have added these 35 36 both 21st century "for the pot" without changing the price. Alex R. Arthur [early nos.] / Primedia, Inc. [later] unknown books
20031327464Philadelphia: Running Press 2003. Hardcover. Quarto; VG-/VG-; Hardcover with DJ; DJ spine black with white print; DJ has slight edgewear small smudge on rear else clean and bright; Boards in black cloth with gold print light wear to corners and spine caps slight blemish on rear else clean and strong; Text block clean and tight; 257 pages illustrated color. <br /> <br /> NOTE: Oversized books. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers please inquire for rates. 1327464. FP New Rockville Stock. Running Press hardcover books
1974145746London: Phaidon Press Limited 1974. Softcover. VG. Color pictorial wraps; 216 pp.; 16 color and 127 bw plates and figures. An exploration of the Paris World Exhibition Exposition Universelle of 1900. Extensive text nicely illustrated. Phaidon Press Limited unknown books
1978128606New York: Summit Books 1978. Octavo cloth-backed boards. First U.S. edition. Hubin 1994 p. 821. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #128606 Summit Books unknown books
1966782<p>First English-language translation of Banalaités de Base. Unpaginated 31 pp. brochure. 8vo. Very good. Printed stiff wrappers saddle-stapled. 782</p><p><i>"The following text first appeared in Internationale Situationniste nos. 7 & 8. 1962-1963 under the title Banalaités de Base. The introduction was originally printed at the beginning of the second part as a synopsis of the first. Since England is as yet unfamiliar with situationist ideas and since the argument is very closely developed this synopsis has been used as a general introduction. No copyright was held on the original text and no copyright is held on this translation. Anyone can do whatever they like with it."</i></p> Christopher Gray / Equity Printers paperback books
1968244291New York: Pantheon 1968. hardcover. very good-/very good-. 8vo black cloth d.w. and front flyleaf lightly dampstained front flyleaf and last blank page partially browned. New York: Pantheon 1968.<br/><br/> Capture of the Dutch radioman Hubertus Lauwers by the Germans during World War II.<br/><br/> Pantheon unknown books
1973300409New York: Phaidon 1973. hardcover. fine/near fine. Profusely illustrated in color and in black and white. 240pp. square 4to blue cloth d.w. New York: Phaidon 1973. A fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Concentrates on the French and Belgian Symbolist painters.<br/><br/> Phaidon unknown books
1071London. Phaidon Press Limited. 1973. 4to. Fine condition. unknown books
1975015268London and New York: Phaidon 1975. Translated by Mary Anne Stevens. 240p. 49 colored illus. 164 b/w illus. quarto format dj. Phaidon unknown books
197342397New York: Phaidon Press Limited 1973. First Edition. Quarto 29cm x 25.5cm. Blue cloth boards hardcover; dustjacket; 240pp; illus. Areas of discoloration to cloth on both front and rear boards; slight traces of wear to the bottom board edges and to base of spine panel; dustwrapper unclipped in bright near fine condition; original adhesive price sticker on back panel. Selection of Symbolist paintings accompanying author's text exploring the history sources and aesthestics of symbolism in European painting; among the artists discussed are: Pierre Puvis de Chavannes Odilon Redon Paul Gauguin. Phaidon Press Limited unknown books
1973WRCLIT84268London & New York: Phaidon 1973. Quarto. Cloth. Heavily illustrated including considerable color work. First edition in English American issue. Translated by Mary Anne Stevens. Tiny bump to lower fore- corners otherwise fine in near fine dust jacket with short creased tear at lower corner of rear panel. Phaidon hardcover books
199344770Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press 1993. Paperback. Very good. 196pp index. Very good in publisher's wraps. <br/><br/> University of Minnesota Press paperback books
19761342526New York: Parents' Magazine Press 1976. Reprinted. Softcover. Oblong Booklet 5x8; VG-/paperback; beige spine with black text; reprinted; covers show modest sun aging to exterior; mild edge wear; intact panels; text block exterior edges have light tone; good binding; profusely illustrated; pp 48<br /> <br /> <p>Shelve in 15's Ephemera Box #11. 1342526. FP New Rockville Stock. Parents' Magazine Press unknown books
300559London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. hardcover. very good/very good-. Jullian Philippe. Edited and illustrated by Philippe Jullian. 234 pages 8vo blue cloth d.w.; dust wrapper worn. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson n.d. A very good copy in a very good- dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Weidenfeld & Nicolson unknown books
1862CAT0173New York: Elias Dexter 1862. Small folio later black cloth viii 104 pp. Complete with sixty-three plates as well as a photographic title page. One of 100 copies. Very Good. A very scarce and important reference on Saint-Memin also important as one of the earliest books illustrated with unique sets of photographic prints. This copy generally well preserved with some occasional fading to plates. Some dampstaining to text portion at margins. Light marginal creasing to corners of plates not affecting images. The photographic title page appears to be a copy of an earlier edition reading: Partie de la Collection des 818 / Portraits graves / par / Ch. Balt Julien Fevret de Saint Memin ancien Officier / aux Gardes Francaises pendant son emigration aux Etats-Unis. 1793 - 1814 and includes sixteen portraits surrounding the text. This title page detached all other pages soundly attached with a sound 20th-century cloth binding in generally excellent condition with some slight bowing to boards. A nice copy of a very scarce work. Title continues "Photographed by Gurney and Son of New York from proof impressions of the original copper-plates engraved by M. de St.-Memin from drawings taken from life by himself during his exile in the United States from 1793 to 1814. To which are prefixed a memoir of M. de St.-Memin by Ph. Guignard and biographical notices of the persons whose portraits constitute the collection compiled from authentic and original sources by the publisher E. Dexter." Miles Saint-Memin 212; Howes F107 "b"; Sabin 75444 OCLC 4827791. Elias Dexter unknown books
1968017362New York London: AMS Press 1968. Edited from the unique ms. in the Imperial Library in Paris by M. Le Roux de Lincy. xxvii 214p. original blue cloth. Reprint of the 1868 edition. AMS Press unknown books