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2 Bde. in einem. (8) SS., 918 Spp., (17) SS. (4) SS., 1195 SS., (1) S. Beide Titel in rot und schwarz gedruckt und mit großer Holzschnittdruckermarke. Pergamentband der Zeit (lädiert) auf 4 Bünden. Folio (230:330 mm). Zweite Ausgabe (posthume Erstausgabe 1596-97 bei Mercator in Pont-à-Mousson) des klassischen Evangelienkommentars. Hauptwerk des spanischen Jesuiten Juan de Maldonado (französisch: Jean Maldonati, 1533-83), gefeiert als Pionier der Exegese. Als Lehrer der Philosophie und Theologie am Pariser Collegium von Clermont brach er mit der scholastischen Tradition und erzielte damit eine sensationelle Popularität unter seiner Hörerschaft. 1576 ließ ihn die Sorbonne aus Paris entfernen. In Bourges verfaßte er seinen Evangelienkommentar und wurde Visitator der französischen Provinz. Nach seinem Tod im Alter von nicht einmal 50 Jahren hinterließ er nur Manuskripte. "Durch seine Bibelkommentare, vor allem sein Hauptwerk über die vier Evangelien, verdient er als einer der Gründer der theologischen Exegese Ansehen" (Bautz, BBKL V, 613ff.). "Einer der größten Exegeten" (Wetzer/W. VIII, 547). - Einband stärker lädiert, mit Wurmspuren und Fehlstellen im Deckel- und Rückenbezug. Innen etwas gebräunt; vereinzelt Wurmspuren in w. Rand. Am Titelblatt hs. Besitzvermerk "Hier[oni]mi Michaelii" (17. Jh.). Zu Sessas bekannter Druckermarke (eine Katze mit Maus im Maul) bemerkte der berühmte bibliophile Bischof von Ely, John Moore: "Whenever you see a book with a cat and a mouse in the frontispiece, seize upon it: for the chances are three to four that it will be found both curious and valuable" (zit. n. Fumagalli, 486). Edit 16, CNCE 29622. De Backer/Sommervogel V, 404. Nicht bei Adams oder BM-STC Italian.
182615567St Quentin, Tilly Imprimeur, 1826 ; in-8, demi-veau glacé noisette, dos à faux-nerfs et fleurons dorés, pièce de titre marron clair (reliure de l'époque) ; 240 pp., figures (notamment des relevés épigraphiques).
4to. (12), 88 pp. Woodcut printer's device to title-page. Modern wrappers. A rare edition of this treatise on entailed estates by the Italian jurist Marzari, who practiced in Vicenza and Bologna, also issued by Balthasar Salvian in Venice in the same year. It was preceded by two Florence edtions by Torrentini & Pectinari in 1567 and 1569. - Some notes and underlinings. Paper evenly browned, a little waterstained; margins slightly wormed. Small flaws to the title-page, slight loss of text. Edit 16, CNCE 39107 (only 7 copies in Italy). Cf. Catalogus impressorum librorum Bibliothecae Bodleianae II, 681 (Venice ed.). For Marzari cf. Jöcher III, 251. Not in BM-STC or Adams.
19913843FBWeinheim, VCH Verlag (Acta Humaniora), 1991. Faksimile: 17,5 x 12,5 cm. Kommentar: 25 x 18 cm. Schuber: 26 x 19,5 x 10 cm. 600; 483 Seiten. Original-Leinenbände in geschlossenem Original-Pappschuber. [7 Warenabbildungen]
4to. (16) pp. (a4, B4). With 2 woodcut initials. Modern marbled wrappers. One of four impressions made in the same year. Interesting correspondence between Pope Paul III and Emperor Charles V in connection with the European wars of the Reformation era preceding the Council of Trent. - VD 16 cites an edition with the same title with only 6 ff.; the only 8-leaf edition listed, printed in Strasbourg, departs in the spelling and setting of the title. Occasional slight brownstaining. Cf. VD 16, K 357 (= D 1117).
191620160Paris, Nouvelle Revue Française, 1916 ; réimposé in-4° tellière, broché ; 212 pp., [2] ff. de Table et Achevé d’imprimer, couverture crème imprimée en rouge et noir sur Japon impérial, titre dans un double encadrement.
186019881Paris, Goin ; Bruxelles Vve Parent et Fils ; Leipzig, A. Schnée (Imp. Vve Parent et Fils, à Bruxelles), 1860 ; in 8, bradel demi maroquin à coins bordeaux, titre et date en queue dorés, non rogné (reliure de l’époque) ; 219 p., [1] bl., III pp. de Catalogue “Bibliothèque illustrée du Sportman” ; 5 planches hors-texte, dont 2 lithographiées sur chine contrecollé et 3 gravées sur bois par Félicien Rops ; quelques vignettes in texte.
180020197Paris, J.A. Brosson, an VIII (1800) ; in-8, veau raciné, dos lisse décoré et doré, pièce de titre (reliure de l’époque) ; [4], XIV, 254 pp., 1 f. dépliant de trois plans.
18776019Nach eigenen Erfahrungen und unter Mitwirkung bewährter Fachgenossen bearbeitet und herausgegeben. 2 Textbände u. 1 Atlasband. Mit 2 Titeln u. 3 Zwischentiteln auf Glanzpapier, 3 (1 farb., 2 gefalt.) Tafeln in Bd. 1, 18 (statt 19, 2 gefalt.) teilweise farbigen Beilagen in Bd. 2, zahlr. Holzstich-Illustrationen in beiden Bänden sowie 68 Holzstich-Tafeln im Atlas. Leipzig, A. Waldow, 1874-1877. 4to. (27,8 x 21,5 cm). 1: 2 Bl., 479 S., 2 Bl. Anzeigen. 2: 2 Bl., 444 S. Atlas: 3 Bl. Orig.-Leinwandbände mit reicher Gold- u. Blindprägung. [7 Warenabbildungen]
19412090502113711170Not Available 1941. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19102110502150407228Yamada unsodo 1910. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Yamada unsodo paperback
1900009744Paris Imprimerie Chaix 1900 En feuilles, couverture illustrée
18782080202105101567Yamamoto Kichitaro 1878. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Yamamoto Kichitaro paperback
68991aaf1740, in-Folio, 6 Blatt (12 S. mit gest. Kopfleiste und 1 Zierbuchstabe (Redinger 1740). Rückenbrochur (Brokatpapierstreifen), Faltspuren.
1846AQ18518Imprinted at Newcastle: by M.A. Richardon 1846. 19pp 1. Uncut in original yellow wrappers printed in red and black. Slight rubbed marking to upper wrapper chipping to extremities preserved in cream buckram chemise. The handsomely printed parallel English and German edition the English translated by Elizabeth Hodges of German man of letters Friedrich Ruckert's 1788-1866 short poem on the nativity in 18 verses 'Der Fremden Kindes heiliger Christ'. The text is adorned with borders illuminated initials and vignettes as with the text variously printed in red blue and black. . 8vo. by M.A. Richardon hardcover
197517995<p>Laguna Beach California: Laguna Verde Imprenta 1975 One of about forty copies. "Printed on an 1853 Albion hand press by Ward Ritchie in his first experiment with nature printing." . Green printed wrappers stitched at spine with leaf print and title to front wrapper which exhibits slight creasing at edges. . Octavo. Illustrated with black and white leaf prints super-imposed over variously colored block backgrounds. Laguna Verde Imprenta colophon. Light toning to wrappers' edges. Presentation copy inscribed to Jake Zeitlin from Ward Ritchie in the month of publication. A very good copy. From Ritchie's introduction: "Carlyle Ferren MacIntyre was a lyric poet. He was a brilliant man. Words were his life. Whether he was talking or writing they came forth clear incisive and picturesque. He loved his stage on which he always managed to be the principal character. As a professor of English Literature at Occidental College UCLA and Berkeley he influenced several generations of students…I recently found these poems of MacIntyre's buried in correspondence four decades now past to be here printed many years after his death." MacIntyre d. 1967 is primarily remembered for his translations of Baudelaire Verlaine George Goethe and Rilke.</p> Laguna Verde Imprenta,
190517687<p>Fall River Mass: American Printing Co. n.d. ca. 1905-1910 First edition OCLC records three copies of what seem to be the same Fall River Massachusetts edition Syracuse Winterthur Museum SMU. A 1920 edition with no place of publication specified was also published. Publisher's blue cloth titled in white. . Oblong quarto. . With color-illustrated title-page fourteen illustrations of fabric swatches ten in color and seventeen black-and-white photo reproductions machine shops a dye house printing rooms etc. Some wear to corners and a bit of smudging to cloth. Printed card with two mounted fabric swatches from B.O. Case & Co. laid in. A near fine copy of a scarce book. This illustrated promotional catalogue includes descriptions of the facilities and production process of the American Printing Company. The company was established in 1835 as American Print Works by Holder Borden as an offshoot of the Fall River Iron Works company which had been established in 1821 by his father Colonel Richard Borden. During its peak in the 1870s the American Print Company was one of the most successful textile companies in the world. In large part due to the success of the company Fall River Massachusetts became the leading textile city in the United States. At the time the present book was published the company employed six thousand workers. The company maintained its success into the 1910s but began to decline in the 1920s and closed its Fall River mills in 1934.</p> American Printing Co., hardcover
78817Broadside for an auction of standing trees on land owned by Ephraim Allen 1801-88 a successful farmer and landowner. Offered were four to five acres of white oak and chestnut timber in lots to suit purchasers.<br /> <br /> Standing timber auctions date back to Europe as early as the 18th century.<br /> <br /> This broadside contains no printing information. It was likely produced inexpensively at a local print shop and posted in public spaces then torn down and never intended to be preserved. Printed on tissue thin paper 12 ½†x 12 ¼†in black with outlining in tan. Some light toning. unknown
19248921Los Angeles: Times-Mirror Printing and Binding House 1924. First edition. 26 issues generally 9.25x6.25" and 16pp. Each staple bound in colorful and sometimes illustrated card wrappers with yapped edges. Some with tipped in color illustrations some printed in two or more colors on various papers in various types with ornaments devices head and tailpieces etc. throughout. Generally very good or better with occasional light edge chipping and rubbing some toning. The July 1927 issue good only with heavier chipping and reattached wrappers. <br /> <br /> Lovely assemblage of this publication from the the Times-Mirror Printing and Binding house being the official organ of the company. The Mirror Printing and Binding House was formed in 1873 and purchased the Los Angeles Times which it printed in 1984. Harry Chandler ran the Los Angeles Times from 1917-1944.<br /> <br /> Produced in a beautiful art deco style Three Minutes printed various blurbs and shorts about the printing trade prominent businessmen designers and printers such as Goudy events in the city of Los Angeles and more. Master printer Harry S. Stuff was editor at the time wrote most of the articles and oversaw the design. The publication acted as a marketing tool showcasing the company's abilities in various aspects of commercial and fine printing from illustration to typography. <br /> <br /> <br /> Included are:<br /> July Sept-Nov. 1924<br /> Oct. 1926<br /> Feb-Aug Oct. 1927<br /> Jan Jul Oct. 1928<br /> Feb Mar. 1929<br /> Mar Jun Jul. 1930<br /> Feb Spring May Autumn Nov. 1932<br /> <br /> Interestingly OCLC cites only 7 holdings for any issues along with several for the Franklin Keepsake numbers from 1933 and 34. We find these also to be scarce in the trade. . Times-Mirror Printing and Binding House unknown
187027000105Chicago 1870s-1890s. Extensive information on growers and producers and the networks required to feed America at the time. The assumption of Chicago for the first journals is based on the bookseller labels in the journals and the accompanying letterhead. The Boston location was determined by reference to Boston based individuals in the journal and the address on the accompanying envelopes. All of these materials were found in one location without further information. A collection of five journals for Fruit Vegetable Butter and Egg Shipper Journals from the 1870s-1890s. The four larger format journals are most likely from Chicago detailing the various farms from which they received their product. Four of the journals list out each farm and their location and are believed to be from the 1870s-80s. They are accompanied by a letterhead for J. C. Wallace Commission Merchant Jobber and Shipper in Foreign and Domestic Fruits Nuts Produce etc. Chicago 1875. The titles of these four journals are: "Early Fruit and Vegetable Shippers No. 3 Bermuda Veg. Shippers" "Butter and Eggs" "Shippers of Early and Late Potatoes" and "Shippers of Blueberries Blackberries Raspberries Huckleberries Gooseberries Whortleberries Snowberries Dewberries Currants Cherries and Winter Green Berries and Elderberries". Each of these journals is approximately 120 pages long with an alphabet index tab on the side. The shippers are organized alphabetically by last name followed by their location. With the exception of the "Early Fruit and Vegetable" journal which also includes locations in Bermuda all the farming locations are from various towns all over the United States. Often within each letter there are subcategories mostly references to either 'early' or 'late' seasonal shipments. However the Berry Journal is also subdivided by individual berry type all of which were listed in the title of the journal and the Butter and Egg Journal which has the subcategories of Butter and Eggs Creamery Butter Roll Butter and Pickled Eggs. The locations are predominantly Midwest and southern states including Illinois Michigan Tennessee Louisiana Kentucky Florida Mississippi Arkansas etc. Butter and eggs journal also includes Missouri Wisconsin and Iowa. Black leather covers measure 13" x 8". The fifth fruit journal is a smaller ledger with a variety of information in it. It starts with a list approximately 37 pages long of shippers of fruits and vegetables. It is most likely from the Boston area from the late 1890s. This journal was accompanied by envelopes from the New England Fruit & Produce Co. The is an average of 8 shippers listed on each page which includes their names and locations as well as the exact items they are shipping. Such as peaches asparagus tomatoes grapes melons onions or pears. The next 24 pages of the ledger lists the sales from September 20 1897 to October 9th 1897. These daily sales lists are either detailed list of each product sold that day or a more simple list which simply totals the amount of cash sales for that day. Measures 11 3/4" x 5 1/4". <br/><br/> hardcover
187027000105Chicago 1870s-1890s. Extensive information on growers and producers and the networks required to feed America at the time. The assumption of Chicago for the first journals is based on the bookseller labels in the journals and the accompanying letterhead. The Boston location was determined by reference to Boston based individuals in the journal and the address on the accompanying envelopes. All of these materials were found in one location without further information. A collection of five journals for Fruit Vegetable Butter and Egg Shipper Journals from the 1870s-1890s. The four larger format journals are most likely from Chicago detailing the various farms from which they received their product. Four of the journals list out each farm and their location and are believed to be from the 1870s-80s. They are accompanied by a letterhead for J. C. Wallace Commission Merchant Jobber and Shipper in Foreign and Domestic Fruits Nuts Produce etc. Chicago 1875. The titles of these four journals are: "Early Fruit and Vegetable Shippers No. 3 Bermuda Veg. Shippers" "Butter and Eggs" "Shippers of Early and Late Potatoes" and "Shippers of Blueberries Blackberries Raspberries Huckleberries Gooseberries Whortleberries Snowberries Dewberries Currants Cherries and Winter Green Berries and Elderberries". Each of these journals is approximately 120 pages long with an alphabet index tab on the side. The shippers are organized alphabetically by last name followed by their location. With the exception of the "Early Fruit and Vegetable" journal which also includes locations in Bermuda all the farming locations are from various towns all over the United States. Often within each letter there are subcategories mostly references to either 'early' or 'late' seasonal shipments. However the Berry Journal is also subdivided by individual berry type all of which were listed in the title of the journal and the Butter and Egg Journal which has the subcategories of Butter and Eggs Creamery Butter Roll Butter and Pickled Eggs. The locations are predominantly Midwest and southern states including Illinois Michigan Tennessee Louisiana Kentucky Florida Mississippi Arkansas etc. Butter and eggs journal also includes Missouri Wisconsin and Iowa. Black leather covers measure 13" x 8". The fifth fruit journal is a smaller ledger with a variety of information in it. It starts with a list approximately 37 pages long of shippers of fruits and vegetables. It is most likely from the Boston area from the late 1890s. This journal was accompanied by envelopes from the New England Fruit & Produce Co. The is an average of 8 shippers listed on each page which includes their names and locations as well as the exact items they are shipping. Such as peaches asparagus tomatoes grapes melons onions or pears. The next 24 pages of the ledger lists the sales from September 20 1897 to October 9th 1897. These daily sales lists are either detailed list of each product sold that day or a more simple list which simply totals the amount of cash sales for that day. Measures 11 3/4" x 5 1/4". <br/><br/> hardcover books
16-5825Paris: Chez Goupil et Cie Boulevart Montmartre. Londres: Dque Colnaghi et Cie Pall Mall East 1853. . Small folio. 39.5 x 29cm. 9 salt print photographs on 9 leaves. Sheets loose as issued in original paper folder title page and index. The index calls for 10 prints.This was one of the first signifcant uses of photography for art history the prints being replicated at the size of the originals. . Each plate is pasted onto a sheet carrying a brief printed caption and a numeric reference to Bartsch.References:Truthful Lens 46; OCLC Number / Unique Identifier: 457566239;R. van Straten Marcantonio Raimondi and his school: an iconographic index to A. von Bartsch Le Peintre-graveur vols. 14 15 and 16 1988; I.H. Shoemaker and E. Broun The engravings of Marcantonio Raimondi 1981; K. Oberhuber The works of Marcantonio Raimondi and of his school 1978 26-27 XIV 1 2 of The illustrated Bartsch ed. W. Strauss. Paris: Chez Goupil et Cie , Boulevart Montmartre., Londres: Dque Colnaghi et Cie, Pall Mall East, 1853. unknown
16-5823Paris: Chez Goupil Et Ce Boulevart Montmartre. Londres: Dque Colnaghi Et Ce Pall Mall East 1853. . Large folio. 63 x 47cm. 6 salt print photographs on 4 leaves. Sheets loose as issued in original paper folder title page and index. The index calls for 11 prints.This was one of the first significant uses of photography for art history the prints being replicated at the size of the originals. . Each plate is pasted onto a sheet carrying a brief printed caption and a numeric reference to Bartsch.References:Truthful Lens 46; OCLC Number / Unique Identifier: 457566239;R. van Straten Marcantonio Raimondi and his school: an iconographic index to A. von Bartsch Le Peintre-graveur vols. 14 15 and 16 1988; I.H. Shoemaker and E. Broun The engravings of Marcantonio Raimondi 1981; K. Oberhuber The works of Marcantonio Raimondi and of his school 1978 26-27 XIV 1 2 of The illustrated Bartsch ed. W. Strauss. Paris: Chez Goupil Et Ce, Boulevart Montmartre., Londres: Dque Colnaghi Et Ce, Pall Mall East, 1853. unknown
19452613361945. Poster. Offset Lithograph. 26 x 18.5 inches.<br/> <br/> This WW II poster is in good condition and features Uncle Sam's hand offering war bonds to a man who is reaching into his pocket for money. The image implies a sense of duty and patriotism. In the background planes and tanks advance toward the horizon and bold yellow lettering urges the population to buy bonds. In good condition with fold lines visible. Minor edge wear and foxing.<br/> <br/> unknown
19452613361945. Poster. Offset Lithograph. 26 x 18.5 inches.<br/><br/> This WW II poster is in good condition and features Uncle Sam's hand offering war bonds to a man who is reaching into his pocket for money. The image implies a sense of duty and patriotism. In the background planes and tanks advance toward the horizon and bold yellow lettering urges the population to buy bonds. In good condition with fold lines visible. Minor edge wear and foxing.<br/><br/> unknown books