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1161017348.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
355 p. With a facsimile of the 1753 edition of DESIGNS BY MR. R. BENTLEY. Tall 8vo. Original green cloth binding. Original dust jacket. 118 black & white illustrations. Full-length interdisciplinary s tudy of the collaboration of Bentley, Gray & Walpole that produced this great 18th century illustrated book. Published at $43.95 REF1
Paris, Stock, 1979. In-8, broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs, 389 pp. Ediiton originale, (une légère tâche sur une tranche).
15125Paris, Stock, 1979. In-8, broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs, 389 pp.
175p. 8vo. Original blue cloth binding. Scarecrow Author Bibliographies, No. 47. An extremely useful bibliography of John Anthony Burgess Wilson (1917-1993), who is best known for the dystopian satire A Clockwork Orange **PRICE JUST REDUCED! REF1
19864243FBGraz, Akademische Druck- und Verlags-Anstalt, 1986. 4°. 29 x 20 cm. 380 Seiten. Original-Lederband mit Blindprägung nach Streicheisenlinien, goldgeprägtem Rückentitel und 4 Zierbünden. (= Interpretationes ad codices, Band 3).
1555112612lyon gryphe 1555 Apud Seb. Gryphium (Sébastien Gryphe) Lugduni (Lyon), 1555, 1 volume de 7x11.5 cm environ, (1) f., 619 p. (mal paginé 519 pp.), reliure postérieure du XVIIe plein veau havane, dos à 4 nerfs richement orné de titre et motifs dorés, coupes dorées, tranches rouges, gardes marbrées peignées. Ex-libris manuscrits et date sur la page de titre. Coiffes absentes, quelques frottements coins et coupes, petites taches sur les plats, passages soulignés dans les marges au crayon à papier, une page tachée (p. 145), petite mouillure claire sur les dernières pages, dernier feuillet vierge arraché. Bon état général.
P. Librairie A. Claudin, 1897. In-8 relié pleine toile rouge, étiquette au dos, XIX-300 pages environ avec 258 reproductions imprimées sur papier fort : fac-similés, spécimens de caractères, lettre ornées, filigranes de papier. Bon état. Tirage à 200 exemplaires.
1820102900Rey 1820 Lyon, Imp. A. Rey, 1820, 36 p., broché, environ 26x18, couverture salie, manque de papier sur le haut et le bas dus, début de fente sur un mors, intérieur bien propre.
First Edition, 4to, xxxii,143,[1]pp., frontis., title printed in red and black, 79 facsimile woodcuts, orig. cloth-backed boards, uncut, a very good copy. V?rard was one of the earliest publishers to popularise the illustrated book. Provenance: from the library of Dr Elizabeth Armstrong with her signature to front-free endpaper.
First Edition, 4to, xxxii,143,[1]pp., frontis., title printed in red and black, 79 facsimile woodcuts, orig. printed wrappers with closed tear to upper wrapper, unopened, uncut. V?rard was one of the earliest publishers to popularise the illustrated book.
188415201Imprimerie L. Danel 1884 146 pages IN4. 1884. reliure editeur demi toile. 146 pages. Ouvrage de G. Guillaume publié en 1884/1888 par l'imprimerie Danel consacré à la vie et à l'œuvre d'Antoine Watteau incluant iconographie biographie monuments commémoratifs et bibliographie. Le livre aborde également les fêtes du second centenaire du peintre
1920008178Antwerpen 1920 Courrier d'Anvers Soft cover No Jacket 1st Edition
188194436Colegio Nacional de Sordo-mudos y Ciegos 1881. hardcover. Bueno. Madrid 1881. Colegio Nacional de Sordo-mudos y Ciegos. Holandesa. Lomo con nervios y dorados. 448 pp. 24x17. Colegio Nacional de Sordo-mudos y Ciegos hardcover
2010DADAX1160790248Kessinger Publishing 2010-03-19. paperback. New. 8.25x1.45x11.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing paperback
1160882916.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
116807276X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
18426255(Aus dem Dänischen übersetzt.) Mit einer galvanographirten Tafel. Kopenhagen, In Commission bei dem Universitätsbuchhändler C. A. Reitzel. Gedruckt bei Bianco Luno, 1842. 8vo. (21,1 X 13,0 cm). 22 S. Schlichter Bibl.-Umschlag d. Zt. [2 Warenabbildungen]
18243388035Leipzig, 1824. Broschur (beschmutzt).
19892082702114601495Sada Nisenen Edit Studio Noah 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Sada Nisenen Edit Studio Noah paperback
182320873Le Puy, J.B. La Combe, (imprimerie Pasquet père et fils), 1823 ; in-8, demi-veau marron, dos lisse à faux nerfs dorés, roulettes et fleurons dorés, fleuron à froid (reliure de l’époque) ; X-303, [1], XV pp., [1]f. d’Errata.
19983850FBModena, Verlag Il Bulino edizioni d'arte, 1998. 4°. 30 x 23 cm. [49] Blatt; 127 Seiten. Original-Lederband auf 4 Bünden mit Blindprägung und Original-Halblederband auf 4 Bünden im Original-Halbleinenschuber. [6 Warenabbildungen]
19814050FBGraz/Austria, Akademische Druck- und Verlags-Anstalt, 1981. 4°. 32 x 23 cm. [63] Blatt. Original-Lederband auf 5 Bünden mit reicher Goldprägung. [6 Warenabbildungen] (= Codices Selecti, Band 72).
4to. (4) ff. With the woodcut Papal arms on the title-page. Modern half vellum over marbled boards. One of two issues of this pamphlet in defence of Pope Julius II against the anti-papist "consilium" of the important jurist Filippo Decio (1454-1535), who had argued for the legitimacy of the second Council of Pisa. The jurist and abbot Angelus Anachorita Vallombrosa (1455-1530) authored a number of polemics, including several against Savonarola. - Year of printing supplied from the date of the preface ("X Kal. Dec. 1511" = 22 Nov. 1511); the copy in the Bavarian State Library (4 Conc. 81) is patently misdated "1509". Printer from A. Tinto, Gli annali tipografici di Eucario e Marcello Silber (1968). - Some brownstaining to title-page with old shelfmark in brown ink; date on verso annotated in sanguine. Very rare. Edit 16, CNCE 1851. OCLC 54337177. Not in Adams or BM-STC Italian.
Folio (308 x 430 mm). (408) ff. (first and last leaf blank), bound without Baldus de Ubaldis's "Repertorium super Innocentio" and the following leaf containing table of contents. Gothic letter in double columns, large initials at the beginning of each book supplied in red and blue with penwork flourishing, smaller initials supplied alternately in red and blue, headline supplied in red and blue. Three coats of arms finely painted at foot of first page by a contemporary hand. Contemporary pigskin-backed wooden boards (clasps and catches missing), title in handsome gothic lettering along lower edge. First edition of the commentary of Innocent IV on the Decretals of Gregory IX (known as the Liber Extra), one of the most important collections of medieval canon law. A handsome copy in a contemporary binding. Innocent's commentary was completed ca. 1251 and was never superseded. Beautifully printed by Heinrich Eggestein of Strasbourg; "le plus beau livre que cet imprimeur ait produit" (fin-de-siècle catalogue note pasted to first blank). Like a handful of other copies, the present copy contains the Apparatus only and was bound without Baldus de Ubaldis's "Repertorium super Innocentio" (an index to Innocent's work) which, although a separate work, seems to have been intended to form part of the edition. - Several contemporary annotations, manicules and other markings; summary of contents supplied in upper outer corners of recto of each leaf in a contemporary hand. Binding insignificantly rubbed; professional remarginings to first blank leaf. Occasional light browning, some light dampstaining, a few small wormholes at beginning and end of volume, occasionally affecting a letter or two. Generally a very fresh, wide-margined and crisp copy (hailed in the catalogue note as "superbe exemplaire dans toutes ses marges, parfaitement propre et d'une fraîcheur étonnante, sans le moindre défaut"). - Provenance: 1) painted at the foot of the first page by an accomplished contemporary (German?) artist are the arms of Pope Innocent VIII (1484-92), flanked by two coats of arms, one resembling a printer's device, possibly signifying an intended gift by an unidentified German scholar to the Pope in the 1480s or early 1490s. 2) Late 16th century ownership of Konrad Fuchs von Ebenhofen zu Saldenburg, a Tyrolean nobleman who acquired the Bavarian demesne of Saldenburg in 1587 and died on 14 January 1614 (his inscription "Conradt Fuchs" under the arms and "Fuchs zu Saldenburg" on front pastedown). 3) Owned by the Marquis de Villoutreys in the later 19th century (bookplate of the Bibliothèque Du Plessis-Villoutreys on pastedown). The Villoutreys family occupied the castle of Bas-Plessis in Chaudron-en-Mauges (Maine-et-Loire) from 1666. The castle was largely destroyed by fire in 1794 during the French Revolution; the central neoclassical section was erected in 1845, and a wing added in 1875 to house the Marquis’s library. When restoration began in 1982, the castle’s library was transferred to the Université Catholique de l'Ouest, and then to the Bibliothéque des Archives Départementales du Maine-et-Loire. The present incunable left the Villoutreys' library for an unidentified private collection at some time prior to this transfer. 4) British private collection. HC *9191. Goff I-95. GW M12156. BMC I, 69 ("the contents of each leaf are shortly noted at the top"). Sheppard 205. Proctor 267. Bod-inc I-013. BSB I-176.