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Un des 105 exemplaires sur vélin à la forme des Papeteries de Rives, réservés à la Société de Bibliophiles "Les Amis des Beaux Livres" comportant la reproduction en fac-similé de la première page du manuscrit et numérotés A.B.L. 1 à 105 (exemplaire ABL 30), 1 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque plein chagrin maroquiné rouge, dos à nerfs multiples, couvertures et dos conservés, Les Editions du Cadran, Paris, s.d. [ 1935 ], 63 pp. Etat très satisfaisant pour cet exemplaire à toutes marges, bien relié (fortes rouss., qq. brunissures en plat). Maurras évoque en préface la "liquidation" à venir des colonies françaises, dont l'Algérie. Français
1 vol. in-8 reliure demi-basane verte, A. Jouby & Roger, Paris, 1876, XIX-372 pp. Etat satisfaisant (anciens cachets d'institution religieuse, étiquette de cote en faux-titre). Français
Santander, Aldus, 1944-1945, 10 tomos, 21,5 x 14,5 cm., IX + 422 págs. = 434 págs. = 443 págs. = 424 págs. = 403 págs. = 397 págs. + 1 h. = 419 págs. + 1 h. = 464 págs. + 2 h. = 465 págs. + 1 h. = 630 págs. (Ejemplar en rústica conservando las cubiertas originales, el tomo VIII con hojas desprendidas).
390 p. Double column. XLib stamp of Gettysburg Theological Seminary on title page and elsewhere. Penciled manuscript ownership of Joseph Clarke, Geneva (NY), 1852 on first fly leaf. 8vo. 230 mm. Original linen spine over paper covered boards. Original paper spine label. Loss at head of spine. Library call letters on spine. First American Edition? Hardbound. Very Good. PAIMP 21
pp. iv, (5)-384. Blind stamp of AAS withdrawn on title page. Title page chipped on front margin. Pages 193 & 194 torn without loss. Age stain. Pencil manuscript ownership of William J. Campbell [1850-1931] (Philadelphia printer / publisher) 1909 on first fly leaf. 12mo. 180 mm. Original full leather binding, worn. Front board detached. Rear board very fragile. Remnants of leather spine label. Slight loss at head and tail of spine. Reprinted from the English edition. Hardbound. Good. Evans 26980. EVANS1
229 p. LACKS last leaf. Age stain. Bookplate of Chaplin Pastoral Library, presented by Rev. Francis Williams on front paste down. Manuscript ownership of Samuel Lyman, 1812 on first fly leaf. 12mo. 175 mm. Original full flame calf leather binding. Original leather spine label, lettered and decorated in gold gold gilt. Extremities slightly rubbed. Very nice binding. Hardbound. Evans 28757. The early owner was likely amuel Lyman (1749-1802), a United States Representative from Massachusetts. He was born in Goshen, Connecticut on January 25, 1749. He attended Goshen Academy and graduated from Yale College in 1770. He taught school, studied law in Litchfield, Connecticut, was admitted to the bar and commenced practice in Hartford. He moved to Springfield, Massachusetts in 1784, was elected a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, and served in the Massachusetts State Senate. He was a justice of the court of common pleas of Hampshire County, and was elected as a Federalist to the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Congresses and served from March 4, 1795, until November 6, 1800 when he resigned. Scarce. AI BX 1
pp. vi, 410. Early inked ownership of James W. Latimer (York, PA) April 7, 1886 on title page. Top edge gold. 195mm. Original full green cloth binding. Beveled edges. Front board decorated in gold with an urn and wings. Edges slightly worn. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. (1809-1894) was an American physician, professor, lecturer, and author. Regarded by his peers as one of the best writers and outstanding characters of the 19th century. One of the Fireside Poets, his most famous prose works are the "Breakfast-Table" series. He is also recognized as an important medical reformer.**PRICE JUST REDUCED! PHILO BX 4 x2
Three Volumes. Engraved frontis. Top edge gold. Title pages printed in red and black. XLib. Blind XLib stamp on title pages. 8vo. Original half leather binding. Boards and spines detached. Worthy of re-binding. Michel Eyquem de Montaigne (1533-1592) was one of the most influential writers of the French Renaissance, known for popularising the essay as a literary genre, and commonly thought of as the father of modern skepticism. He became famous for his effortless ability to merge serious intellectual exercises with casual anecdotes. His massive volume 'Essais' (translated literally as "Attempts" or "Trials") contains, to this day, some of the most widely influential essays ever written. Montaigne had a direct influence on writers the world over, including René Descartes, Blaise Pascal, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, William Hazlitt, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Friedrich Nietzsche, Stefan Zweig, Eric Hoffer, Isaac Asimov, and many others. Ask about shipping costs for this set. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! FRENG 3
pp. iv, 362, (2) [Publisher's listing of the Works of the author] + Plus engraved frontis and three plates. Two plates showing cloud formations. Woodcut text vignettes. 8vo. Original full embossed green cloth binding. Small loss bottom of spine. Front joint cracked. Plates browned. Slight foxing. First Edition. Scarce and unusual gift book. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! NH 4
pp. [x], 186. + Fourteen double-page folding lithographed plates. 12mo. Original blind-stamped cloth binding, with a gold window arch on the front board. Some slight chipping at binding extremities. First published in 1849, this important essay on architecture helped establish the Victorian taste for Gothic design. According to Ruskin, the leading principles of architecture are the "lamps" of Sacrifice, Truth, Power, Beauty, Life, Memory, and Obedience. He found the noblest style of architecture to be Gothic, but in time medieval architecture lost its power. He felt that this loss of vitality was the result of the spiritual decline of Christianity during the Renaissance. The essay greatly influenced Victorian art and design and flavored the tastes of generations. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W138
pp. (2) 97 (1) + Original prospectus. Hand set by Earl Sleep in 14 point Baskerville type. Title page printed in red and black; and with red type ornaments and initial frames at the chapter heads. ONE OF ONLY FIFTY COPIES. Printed on beautiful deckle edged English hand-made paper called Charles I. Top edge gold. Bound by George McKibbin & Son in tan linen boards, backed in green leather, and titled in gold. The leather spine shows some slight wear and the slipcase is worn and broken. Manuscript ownership of Jefford F. Oller. Of a total edition of merely 200 copies, this is one of only 50 issued in this fine format. Dining Room Case
490 p. + Curious woodcut plates on yellow paper. 8vo. Disbound. Old age stain. Early ownership. Originally issued in German, this work is a curious, but appealing, naturalistic day-book - full of Christian mysticism. The publisher , Joseph Funk (1778-1862), was known as the Mennonite "Father of Song in Northern Virginia". All books from his press are rare. **PRICE JUST REDUCED!
232 p. + Four Woodcut Plates. Plates dampstained. Fore edges cropped. 48mo. 100 mm. Original full leather binding, worn. Boards ruled in gold gilt. Boards detached. Spine decorated and lettered in gold gilt with loss at head. Title continues: "And An Essay, On the Plan and Manner of the Poem, By J. Aikin, M.D. Ornamented with Engravings on Wood, Designed and executed by Dr. Alexander Anderson, of New-York." Alexander Anderson (1775-1870) was one of America's greatest early illustrators, and his wood engavings are among the earliest and best produced in this country. S&S/AI 26877. Hardbound. AI BX 1
8vo., First Edition, neat signature on half-title; original blue buckram, boards framed in blind, gilt back, chocolate endpapers, uncut, neatly recased, a very good, bright, clean copy. Collects seven essays, together with Prefaces to Poems (1853 and 1854).
8vo., First Edition, with a frontispiece and 9 plates on 7; green cloth, gilt back, green top (faded), covers unevenly faded else a bright, clean copy in unclipped, lightly age soiled dustwrapper. Collects nearly fifty essays, reviews and other short pieces. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Gretton, 20; Matthews A20.
Contains framed color plates. 30.5X32.5 cm. 39 pages. Gilt hardcover in dust jacket. Cover slightly stained. Else in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
Testi: Bonami Francesco, Wolfe Tom et al. F.to: 21x30; pagg. 196; BN; rileg. brossura telata. Editore: Committee for critical quest Japan, Tokyo, 1994.
Testi: Lauret Jean-Claude. pagg. 256; rileg. rigida con sovracoperta. Editore: Editions André Balland, Paris, 1970.
Testi: Hanhardt John, Davis Douglas et al. F.to: 23x15,3; pagg. 296; rileg. brossura. Editore: Visual Studies Workshop Press, New York, 1986.
Testi: Leary Timothy. pagg. 240; BN; rileg. brossura. Editore: 88 books, Beverly Hills, 1976.
Paris, Plon, Le Roseau d'or, 1926. Un volume in-8, broché, non coupé, grandes marges conservées, [IV] avertissement, 237pp. Portrait en frontispice. Edition originale. Un des 212 exemplaires du tirage de tête numérotés sur papier pur fil Lafuma à Voiron. Bel exemplaire.
Paris, NRF., Album pléiade, 1967. In-12, reliure éditeur, rhodoïd, sans la jaquette et l'étui cartonné, 352 pp. N° 7. Bon exemplaire.
Paris, Gallimard, Album de la Pléiade, 1970. In-12, reliure éditeur, bien complet de sa jaquette et de son étui transparent, 325 pp plus index des illustrations et des noms cités. N° 9. En parfait état.
Paris, Gallimard, Album de la pléiade, 1981. In-12, reliure éditeur, bien complet de sa jaquette illustrée, rhodoïd, étui. N° 20. En parfait état.
Paris, Dorbon Ainé, Les Bibliophiles Fantaisistes, 1908. Grand in-8, demi-chagrin, bradel, dos orné, couvertures et dos conservés, 164 pp. Édition originale. Un des 500 exemplaires numérotés à la presse. Sur d'Annunzio, Octave Mirbeau, Racine et les Dames, Sherlock Holmes et Gaston Boissier, réflexions sur : l'automobile et la chaise de poste - gens de courses - Méditations en sortant du champ du Concours hippique - Un peu de politique.