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28011Basel, Buchdruckerei des Schweizerischen Typographenbundes 1908, 230x155mm, VIII - 336Seiten, broschiert. Rücken ohne Name. Bon état.
1924105142Berlin Der Sturm 1924 253x192mm Berlin, Der Sturm, décembre 1924, 253x192mm, 60p. numérotées de 177 à 233, , cousu sous couverture illustré d'un bois de Moholy Nagy. (105142)
1928104735Berlin Der Sturm 1928 253x192mm Berlin, Der Sturm, décembre 1928, 253x192mm, 16p. numérotées de 313 à 328, 4p. de publicités, cousu sous couverture illustré d'un bois de August Cernigoj. (104735)
12581Leipzig, L. Hamann 1899, 225x155mm, 329Seiten, illustriert, 6 Tafeln s/w doppel seiten, 2 fotos, 5 lithographie chromolithographie Farbensteindruck, verlegereinband. Schönes Exemplar.
47768Paris: Guy Lévis Mano (GLM), novembre 1955. Un volume broché (11,4x8,3 cm), 38 pages. Edition tirée à 850 exemplaires numérotés sur vergé d'Arches. Bon état.
19834550Paris Delta & Spes 1983 In-4 (h. 30 cm.) 238-(2) pp. reliure cartonnée.
1983880251983 Lausanne, Delta et Spes, 1983, in 4°, cartonnage illustré de l'éditeur, 240 pages ; importante iconographie typographique.
195025951Couverture rigide. Reliure toile de l'éditeur. 63 pages. Nombreuses traces de doigts.
76997aafSulgen 1994, in-4to, 293 p., Original-Pappband.
014328Kobenhavn Arne Bruun Rasmussen 0 En feuilles
c5116Paris, de l' Imprimerie et de la Fonderie de Pierre Didot l' Ainé, et Jules Didot fils, 1819; un volume in-8°, demi-maroquin brun, dos à nerfs, auteur et titre dorés, tête dorée ( reliure de Petit, successeur de Simier);(4), 427pp. Portrait de Fénelon en frontispice par St Aubin.Reliure très légèrement frottée, petites piqûres aux tranches, sinon rarissimes.
DIV341MReproduction du Dictionnaire de Chiffres et Lettres de Pouget de 1767. Fait par Guérinet, à Paris. 65 planches imprimées sur recto, sous un emballage en plastique.
105.526Paris, Les Insolites, 1979. 11 x 17, 140 pp., broché, bon état (couverture légèrement défraîchie).
1979CC489Les Insolites, Libraire-Editeur 1979 In-12 broché de 140 pp.,
187828807Paris, Isidore Liseux, 1878. Un vol. au format gd in-16 (162 x 108 mm) de 2 ff. n.fol. et 139 pp. Reliure de l'époque de demi-cartonnage céladon à l'imitation de chagrin, dos lisse, titre doré en long.
2284suivi d’un choix de coquilles typographiques curieuses ou célèbres.In 12 broché,couverture illustrée,faux-titre,titre,140 pages Marpon & Flammarion 1883 rare édition originale tirée à petit nombre sur vergé de hollande non justifié(une découpe en marge inférieure pages 65 et 66 ainsi qu’un tache marron angle inférieur du deuxième plat de la couverture)
14776Paris, Nancy, Berger-Levrault et Cie, 1889-1894. 2 volumes. Large thick 8vo. Contemporary half calf, marbled boards, spines with raised bands and gilt lettering, name of 'R. Denis' gilt stamped at foot of spines, some discolouring. First edition.
105448Tardy Tardy, 1988, 388 p., broché, bon état.
188197331881 Paris, Ch. Demengeot, graveur, Ch. Juliot, libraire, 1881 ; in-folio en feuilles, sous portefeuille cartonné beige imprimé en noir au 1er plat, dos muet renforcé postérieurement de papier beige, étiquette imprimée de Guérinet Editeur des Musées Nationaux recouvre les noms du graveur et libraire au 1er plat, lacets de fermeture ; VI, 98, 116, (1)pp. Très nombreuses figures dans le texte en noir ou noir et rouge et 34 planches hors texte ( dont 3 en noir et rouge).
168039565Laon et Paris, Rennesson, Couterot, 1680. 2 parties en 1 vol. in-4 de (18)-105-(2)-202 pp., veau brun, dos orné à nerfs, tranches jaspées (reliure de l’époque).
1758PHO-2105La Haye, Pierre de Hondt, 1758-1759. 2 tomes en 1 vol. in-folio (41 × 26 cm). 4ff.-330pp.-3ff., 2ff.-328pp.-14ff. Reliure de l’époque en veau brun, dos à nerfs orné, pièce de titre rouge, tranches rouges, coins émoussés, coiffes absentes, dos manquant, frottements, épidermures, premier plat fragile, mouillure angulaire, quelques brunissures.
4449A Paris, Chez Ganeau, Bauche, les Frères Estienne, d'Houry, 1767. With numerous (over 200) illustrations in the text and 2 folding engraved plates. 3 volumes. (4), xvi, 959, (1, blank) pp.; (4), 919, (1, blank) pp.; (4), 909, (1, approbation, privilège du roi) pp. Folio. Contemporary marbled calf, spines with raised bands, labels with gilt lettering, bindings expertly repaired. Kress 6417; Goldsmiths 10261; Higgs 3976; Musset-Pathay 437; this edition not in Einaudi; Vicaire, Gastronomie, 173, Thiebaud, Chasse, 202-204. The best and entirely revised edition by De la Marre, incorporting the new discoveries by Duhamel and others. This was by far the most popular and important work on domestic economy in the 18th century, dealing with domestic chemistry, the keeping and caring of domestic animals, recipes for food and home-made medicine, beauty and health suggestions. It is of course also an attractive and illustrated dictionary on agriculture, gardening, botany, huntig, breading of animals, bee-keeping, vineyards, gastronomy, hunting, and so forth and alphabetically arranged. The work enables a person to be completely self-supporting and to produce for a market.'Le Dictionnaire oeconomique a joui d'une grande réputation. Il est même encore estimé aujourd'hui. Mais il faut considérer cet ouvrage dans deux états differens, tel qu'il était en 1709, lorsqu'il sortit des mains de l'auteur, agé alors de 76 ans, et tel qu'il parut en 1767 par les soins de M. de la Marre. Cette édition est préférable à la première et à celles qui ont paru entre ces deux époques, parceque l'éditeur a eu soin de la corriger et de l'enrichir des découvertes de Duhamel, etc.' (Musset-Pathay, who has a large article on Chomel and his work on page 300-301).
16078A Amsterdam, 1770. (12), 557, (5) pp. 8vo. Contemporary marbled calf, spine gilt with raised bands. INED 2756; Einaudi 3297; Goldsmiths 10608; Higgs 5135; not in Kress. First edition. 'Chaque article est accompagné d'abondantes reférences bibliographiques' (INED). Interesting overview of the political and economic thought of the Enlightenment, including long chapters on Holland, Great Britain, political economy, commerce, women, liberty, Rousseau, colonies, etc., etc. The bibliography on political economy is found under the word 'connoissance' and deals mainly with the physiocratic school, each entry contains an important bibliographical section.
18559A Paris, Chez la Veuve Estienne et Fils, 1741. 3 volumes. (8), xxvii, (1), 544 pp., (545)-1140 numbered columns; (4) pp., 1772 numbered columns; (4) pp., 1316, 684 numbered columns. Folio. Contemporary marbled calf, spines gilt with raised bands, red labels with gilt lettering. Kress 4584; Goldsmiths 7819; not in Einaudi; not in INED. Jacques Savary (1622-1690) was for some time director of the French Royal Domains, and later became general business agent to the Duke of Mantua. He had such sound notions about commerce and was so successful in his operations that Colbert appointed him in 1670 in the "Conseil de la Reforme", which was to reform and refine the rules of commercial practice. The "Commercial Code" of 1673 resulting from it was called after him "Code Savary". He was then also pressed to write down and publish all his commercial knowledge, which pressure led to the publication of the famous Le parfait Négociant (1675). It taught everything a merchant should know, but only his left papers revealed to the world the immense and universal knowledge on commerce Savary possessed. The dictionary was immensely successful and covers all aspects of commerce and trade as well as legal and historical matters. Deals among others with: trading cities throughout the world, their manufactures, operation of foreign trade, trading companies (including a short history of the South Sea Company), banking (including an account of John Law's Bank), bookkeeping, etc. etc. The dictionary was the first of its kind to appear in Europe, and has furnished the principal part of the material for most of the dictionaries that were to follow. The project was sponsored by the French government who justly considered that such a dictionary, if well executed, would be of national importance. Hence a considerable, and indeed the most valuable portion of the work is compiled from memoirs sent to the author, by order of government, by the inspectors of manufactures in France and by the French consuls in foreign countries (see: McCulloch, p. 61). The dictionary is preceded, in volume one, with an elaborate, long (upto column 544) separate essay on the "État général du commerce de l'Europe" (and followed by the other continents Africa, Asia and the Americas). - Very small damage to head of spines of volumes 1 and 2.
26145A Paris, Chez la Veuve Estienne et Fils, 1741. With nice head- and tailpieces. 3 volumes. (8), xxvii, (1), 544 pp., (545)-1140 numbered columns; (4) pp., 1772 numbered columns; (4) pp., 1316, 684 numbered columns. Folio. Contemporary marbled calf, spines gilt with raised bands, red labels with gilt lettering, red edges, joints, head and foot of spine and some corners repaired. Kress 4584; Goldsmiths 7819; not in Einaudi; not in INED. Jacques Savary (1622-1690) was for some time director of the French Royal Domains, and later became general business agent to the Duke of Mantua. He had such sound notions about commerce and was so successful in his operations that Colbert appointed him in 1670 in the "Conseil de la Reforme", which was to reform and refine the rules of commercial practice. The "Commercial Code" of 1673 resulting from it was called after him "Code Savary". He was then also pressed to write down and publish all his commercial knowledge, which pressure led to the publication of the famous Le parfait Négociant (1675). It taught everything a merchant should know, but only his left papers revealed to the world the immense and universal knowledge on commerce Savary possessed. The dictionary was immensely successful and covers all aspects of commerce and trade as well as legal and historical matters. Deals among others with: trading cities throughout the world, their manufactures, operation of foreign trade, trading companies (including a short history of the South Sea Company), banking (including an account of John Law's Bank), bookkeeping, etc. etc. The dictionary was the first of its kind to appear in Europe, and has furnished the principal part of the material for most of the dictionaries that were to follow. The project was sponsored by the French government who justly considered that such a dictionary, if well executed, would be of national importance. Hence a considerable, and indeed the most valuable portion of the work is compiled from memoirs sent to the author, by order of government, by the inspectors of manufactures in France and by the French consuls in foreign countries (see: McCulloch, p. 61). The dictionary is preceded, in volume one, by an elaborate, long (upto column 544) separate essay on the "État général du commerce de l'Europe" (and followed by other essays on the continents of Africa, Asia and the Americas). Ooii -Vviv in volume three with a wormtrack in the upper outer blank margin.