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192169745Berlin, Egon Fleischel, 1921. XIII S., 1 Bl.,86 S., 1 w. Bl., 102 S.; 2 Bll., 111, 110 S., 1 w. Bl., 107 S. Mit 1 farb. Frontispiz in Bd. 1. (19,5 x 14 cm). Privates HPgt. mit handschriftl. RTitel. Mit farb. Kopfschnitt, sonst unbeschnitten.
195320364Paris, Editions Louis Conard, Jacques Lambert libraire-éditeur, 1953 ; 4 tomes in-8, brochés, ; I. 1830-1863 : XII, 343 pp. ; II. 1864-1871 : 319 pp. ; III. 1872-juin 1877 : 365 pp. ; IV. juillet 1877-mai 1880 : 362 pp. ; soit en tout 1278 lettres.
1927008192Paris Librairie des Amateurs A. Ferroud - F. Ferroud 1927 In-12 Broché, couverture illustrée rempliée
3957In 12 broché,couverture illustrée de Jean TREYNIER.Faux-titre,titre,201 pages,1 feuillet de table des matières, illustrations en couleurs Bandeaux,lettrines,hors-texte de jean TRAYNIER.Editions de la Nouvelle France Paris 28 février 1943.collection la Main d’Or.exemplaire numéroté sur vélin chiffon blanc, 2ème grand papier.Très bon état Ex-libris,avec un papillon:"les noirs profonds des illustrations séchant lentement il est recommandé de ne pas enlever les serpentes qui les protègent"
5613petit in folio en feuillets,couverture rempliée avec titre en long,au dos, et sur le premier plat.Faux-titre, justification de tirage,eaux-fortes sous serpente,en frontispice,titre,322 pages,25 eaux-fortes de Charles HUARD (22 en hors-texte y compris le frontispice,3 en bandeaux) sous serpentes.Paris Javal & Bourdeaux 1930 édition à tirage limité n°394 sur vélin.Achevé d’imprimer en Bodoni corps 14 sur les presses du Maître imprimeur R.COLOUMA le 15 septembre 1930.Les 25 eaux-fortes originales de Charles HUARD ont été tirées dans les ateliers d’Adolphe VACKE- Alfio PROTA a dessiné l’encadrement et les lettres de la couverture.L’ensemble dans une chemise cartonnée avec pièce de titre imprimée, sous emboitage avec pièce de titre imprimée contrecollée sur un des plats,très bon état
190796014Leipzig, Insel-Verlag, 1907. 170 S. 18 cm. OHPgt mit goldgepr. Deckelsignet u. goldgepr. RTitel.
192496454Frauenfeld (Schweiz) & Leipzig, Huber, 1924. VIII, 240 S. 19,5 cm. OHPgt. mit Goldprägung u. Farbkopfschnitt.
1692000920Amstelaedami Wetstenium 1692
28086Gand, Snoeck - Ducaju , 1947 Jacquette originale d'editeur en carton avec chemise et etui, imprimes en noir/vert sur le dos, 28x21 cm., 349 pp. non-coupes, illustrations par le Maitre Frans Masereel, tirage limite, tirage de 1000 exemplaires sur papier Velin La Hulpe filigrane, numerotes de 101 a 1100.
19472405Paris, Librairie des Arts décoratifs, 1947 ; 2 volumes in-8, brochés ; vol. I : (1) f. (bl.), 228 pp., (4) ff. (justification, achevé d'imprimer, 2 bl.), 16 planches d'illustrations en couleurs dont une en frontispice ; vol. II : (1) f. (bl.), 220 pp., (1) f. (achevé d'imprimer), 16 planches d'illustrations en couleurs dont une en frontispice ; couvertures blanches à rabats imprimées en noir et rouge.
165097210Argentoratum [Straßburg], Lazarus Zetzner, 1650. [3] Bll., 464, [22] S. Mit 1 gestoch.illustr.Titelbl. (datiert 1628) sowie Holzschn.-Druckermarke aT. Kl.-8vo. 16,5 cm. Pergament d. Zt. m. umgefalzten Vorderkanten u. hs. RTitel.
36Paris, Mercure de France, 1921 13 x 19, 281 pp., broché, non coupé, bon état
1791Paris, Mercure de France, 1921 13 x 19, 281 pp., broché, non coupé, très bon état
2819Paris, Georges Crès, 1925 15 x 23, 341 pp., broché, très bon état
1986000094Paris Opéra-Grafica 1986 In-4 En feuilles, couv. illustrée Ed. originale
ST18310cGermany ca. 1100. 130 x 204 mm. 5 1/8 x 8". Single column 13 extant lines in a late Caroline hand. <br/> Rubrics in red. ◆Recovered from a binding and thus noticeably browned stained and vaguely wavy one side somewhat faded several small holes just two touching any letters other imperfections but still a very presentable specimen the ink especially dark on one side and legible on both.<br/> <br/> This is an early fragment in a distinctive hand lacking the heaviness of other scripts of the period and with a feeling of the elongated grace of the humanistic. Despite having previously been used as a binding scrap the fragment remains definitely readable partly because of the clarity of the scribal hand. Elected pope in 590 Gregory I ca. 540-604 also known as Gregory the Great was one of the most influential pontiffs in the history of the Church. In addition to revising liturgical worship he wrote extensively on theology offering homespun wisdom rather than esoteric debates. His "Homilies on the Gospels" were intended to be preached to common people rather than a monastic audience and as a consequence were greatly admired for their straightforward language and pastoral relevance. unknown
ST18310bGermany ca. 1100. 120 x 200 mm. 4 3/4 x 8". Single column 21 extant lines in a late Caroline hand. <br/> ◆Recovered from a binding and thus noticeably browned and stained several small holes costing perhaps 30 letters other imperfections but still a very presentable specimen the ink dark and with loss of legibility in only one small place.<br/> <br/> This is an early fragment in a distinctive hand lacking the heaviness of other scripts of the period and with a feeling of the elongated grace of the humanistic. Despite having previously been used as a binding scrap the fragment remains extremely legible partly because of the clarity of the scribal hand. Elected pope in 590 Gregory I ca. 540-604 also known as Gregory the Great was one of the most influential pontiffs in the history of the Church. In addition to revising liturgical worship he wrote extensively on theology offering homespun wisdom rather than esoteric debates. His "Homilies on the Gospels" were intended to be preached to common people rather than a monastic audience and as a consequence were greatly admired for their straightforward language and pastoral relevance. unknown
ST12668bLNortheastern France probably Arras late 15th century. 146 x 95 mm. 5 3/4 x 3 3/4". Single column 15 lines in a pleasing bâtarde hand. <br/> Attractively framed leaves with full borders showing one side only and the leaf with images of saints in double-sided glass frame showing both recto and verso. All leaves with rubrics in red and one- and two-line initials in brushed gold on a red or blue ground some leaves with three-line initials on orange or green ground. Each leaf WITH EITHER A FULL BORDER OR PANEL BORDER WITH BRUSHED GOLD GROUND AND VERY PRETTY ILLUSIONISTIC FLOWERS AND FRUITS the leaf with the panel border also FEATURING TWO SMALL MINIATURES OF SAINTS. Headlines written in French in a later 18th century calligraphic hand. ◆Brushed gold a little faded in places otherwise excellent specimens generally clean and smooth.<br/> <br/> From a charmingly decorated 15th century prayer book these beautifully framed leaves are ready to hang on the wall or give as a gift to a lucky recipient. Two types of leaves are offered here: the first consists of a full border with illusionistic flowers fruit and at least one insect or creature; the second contains a panel border and two small miniatures depicting St. Anthony often called the Father of all Monks and the lesser known St. Eligius patron saint of metalworkers. For unframed leaves from this same manuscript please check our website. unknown
1413Paris, Calmann-Lévy, 1929 14 x 20, 271 pp., non coupé, broché, très bon état
1405Paris, Calmann-Lévy, 1930 14 x 20, 272 pp., non coupé, broché, très bon état
1411Paris, Calmann-Lévy, 1926 14 x 20, 297 pp., non coupé, broché, très bon état
1403Paris, Calmann-Lévy, 1922 14 x 20, 311 pp., broché, très bon état
1392Paris, Calmann-Lévy, 1924 14 x 20, 352 pp., non coupé, broché, très bon état
1412Paris, Calmann-Lévy, 1930-1933 14 x 20, 4 vol., 1316 pp., broché, très bon état
1408Paris, Calmann-Lévy, 1922 14 x 20, 238 pp., broché, très bon état