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1962R320053049ESSAIS. 1962. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 104 pages - (Ce numéro tiré en 200 exemplaires).. . . . Classification Dewey : 844-Essais
1922R320060697FELIX ALCAN. 1922. In-8. Cartonné. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. XXVIII + 421 + 613+ 585 Pages - Tampon sur la page de titre - 1 etiquette collée en coiffe en pied - Couvertures muettes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 844-Essais
197928153New York:: Simon & Schuster 1979. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Near Fine copy with la touch of sunning to the top edge of the front board which is typical in a Very Good unclipped dust jacket with light toning to the front panel and two faint moisture spots to the bottom egde. Examining key events figures and trends of the era-including Charles Manson the Black Panthers and the shopping mall-through the lens of her own spiritual confusion Joan Didion helped to define mass culture as we now understand it. Written with a commanding sureness of tone and linguistic precision The White Album is a central text of American reportage and a classic of American autobiography. Simon & Schuster, unknown
biblio18<p>A bound group of legal tracts including: Buxton Thomas Fowell. The Substance of Speech of Thos. Fowell Buxton Esq. M.P. in the House of Commons March 2d 1819 on the motion of Sir James Mackintosh Bart. "That a select committee be appointed to consider of so much of the criminal laws as relates to capital punishments or felonies and to report their observations and opinions of the same from time to time to the House". London: John and Arthur Arch J. Butterworth and Son W. Phillips and Darton and Harvery 1819. 24 pp. bound with Buxton Thomas Fowell. Severity of Punishment. Speech of Thomas Fowell Buxton Esq. in the House of Commons Wednesday May 23rd 1821 on the bill "for mitigating the severity of punishment in certain cases of forgery and the crimes connected therewith." London: J. and A. Arch 1822. 49 pp. bound with Burdett Sir Francis. Sir Francis Burdett to His Constituents; Denying the Power of the House of Commons to Imprison the People of England. London: R. Bagshaw and J. Budd 1810. 59 pp. bound with Fairburn John. Fairburn's Edition of Magna Charta or the Great Charter of Liberties publicly signed by King John and ratified and confirmed by several succeeding kings of England : with the Petition of Right presented to Charles I. by the Lords and Commons concerning divers rights and liberties of the subject. And His Majesty's answer thereto: also the Bill of Rights of the people of England declared by the Lords and Commons at Westminster; assented to and confirmed by William and Mary: together with the Coronation Oath . London n.d. 1808. 40 pp.bound with Grattan Rt. Hon. Henry. The Speech of Mr. Grattan on the Catholic Question As Delivered in the House of Commons On Friday May 18th 1810. London: Sherwood Neely and Jones 1810. 23 pp. bound with Winter Robert. Corporation and Test Acts. London: Fauntleroy and Burton 1827. 16 pp. bound with Committee of Manufacturers. The Origin Object and Operation of the Apprentice Laws : with their Application to Times Past Present and to Come. Addressed to the Committee of general purposes of the City of London / By the Committee of Manufacturers of London and its vicinity. Second edition. London: A.J. Valpy Johnson and Co. J.M. Richardson Ridgway and Sherwood Neely and Jones 1814. 28 pp. bound with Alphabetical List of the Members of the Commons House of Parliament; shewing the places they represent and distinguishing those who hold places and who are dependant on the present administration and also those who hold commissions in the Navy and Army and how they voted on fourteen great questions divided on during . 1821 and 1822 and the Minorities on thirty-six questions . Corrected to the present time. London: John Miller n.d. 1823. 24 pp. bound with John Bull's Mirror or Corruption & Taxation Unmasked : Containing a List of the Members of the House of Commons with the Names of the Counties and Towns from Whence Returned--the Numbers of Voters in each--by whom Influenced ; and Pointing out by Asterisks those Members who Voted for the Continuance of the Income Tax : also Shewing the Manner in which the Public Money is Expended in Pensions Places Sinecures &c. &c. by Various lists of Salaries held by Members of the House of Commons Ministers Bishops &c. Clearly Acounting for the Usual Majorities Obtained by Ministers : to which is Prefixed as illustrative of our Constitution Magna Charta Bill of Rights Habeas Corpus Act of Settlement &c. Second edition Corrected and Enlarged. London: J. Johnston n.d. 1816. iv-32 pp. A group of 9 English legal tracts bound together . 8vo 1/2 leather and marbled boards spine flaking boards rubbed with losses upper cover about loose scattered browning name to most of the titles else very good.</p>
197116467Amsterdam: Stedelijk Museum 1971. First edition. Paperback. Near Fine/good. 4to. 230 pp. Text in German English and Dutch. Catalog of a 1971 exhibition of various concrete and visual poets at the Stedelijk Museum. Small owner name to first page else a clean near fine example in unprinted bound wrappers. Printed on thin inexpensive paper stock. In good printed paper dustwrapper with some toning to covers and wear along top edge. Essays by de Vree Dohl and Cobbing. <br/><br/> Stedelijk Museum paperback books
1890006382London: John C. Nimmo 1890. Limited Ediiton. Full Morocco. Very Good. Extra-illustrated with 20 additional engravings besides the 11 hand-colored plates by Commedia dell'Arte costume by Maurice Sand and seven Lalauze etchings. Two volumes. No. 604 of 780 copies. 8vo. 23.5 by 17.5 cm. xii 4 371 2 379 pp. Contemporary full green morocco binding with fairly elaborate gilt ruling pips floral devices. Condition: binding heavily rubbed along joints and spine extremities. A few small abrasions on boards. Light age toning to leaves which are otherwise clean. <br /><br /> John C. Nimmo books
1890006382London: John C. Nimmo 1890. Limited Ediiton. Full Morocco. Very Good. Extra-illustrated with 20 additional engravings besides the 11 hand-colored plates by Commedia dell'Arte costume by Maurice Sand and seven Lalauze etchings. Two volumes. No. 604 of 780 copies. 8vo. 23.5 by 17.5 cm. xii 4 371 2 379 pp. Contemporary full green morocco binding with fairly elaborate gilt ruling pips floral devices. Condition: binding heavily rubbed along joints and spine extremities. A few small abrasions on boards. Light age toning to leaves which are otherwise clean. John C. Nimmo unknown
1902007989London: Offices of "The Studio 1902. First Edition. Half Morocco. Cloth boards. Near Fine. A great overview of Art Nouveau design contemporaneous with the heyday of the style and with designers such as Rene Lalique Mucha Georges Fouquet Eugene Grasset Boutet de Monvel Georges de Feure Charles MacIntosh and a slew of women designers -- one might be surprised at how many women were among the ranks of recognized designers in the style. Was it a bias though that these women are not among the most recognizable names to us as admittedly non-jewelry experts Sections cover French British Austrian German Belgian and Danish designs -- each nation is treated separately in its own chapter notwithstanding the international nature of the Art Nouveau style that didn't necessarily conform to national boundaries in how it was expressed. 4to. 29 by 22 cm. 123 plates of which 17 are full color. Color prints are sometimes mounted other times on a glossy paper different from the rest of the leaves. The book has a complicated pagination and plate count with each article beginning the pagination anew and a few plate numbers skipped but we believe the work is complete. So here is our pagination admittedly eccentric in its rendering as is the actual pagination of the book: 6 7 1 36 plates 4 of which are in color; 10 numbered plates up to 52 11 of which are in color but no Plate 1 and a second series of plates numbered up to 8; 41 color plate; 8 8 plates one of which is in color; 4 plates numbered 2 to 9 we believe there wasn't a Plate 1; 3 1 8 plates. Green morocco spine with raised bands and gilt decoration and gilt lettering for title etc. Without ads of the original issue. Some foxing of the early text leaves including the title but typical of the paper stock used by the Studio in its book publications. Otherwise tight clean -- a beautiful copy. Offices of "The Studio unknown
1858DEMO004059IBoston: Phillips Sampson and Co 1858. First edition. 8vo. Very Good. vignette title page 8 pls. 8vo 373 pages brown cloth tips of spine worn corners worn jogged sheets; Ex libris George E. Dawson of Chicago purchased Aug. 15 1901; prior ownership pencilled for August 1859; embossed bookseller's mark on free endpaper from Herman & Whitney stationery Milwaukee. <br/><br/>First Printing: has the period after Company in the single imprint no terminal ads with rear endpapers 'Poetry and the Drama' & 'School Books'; binding state A with three fleur-de-lis on spine and imprinted front endpapers. BAL 8781; Grolier List of Books That Influenced America 69; Merle Johnson HIGHSPOTS OF AMERICAN LITERATURE. Vignette title page 8 plates by Augustus Hoppin: Note: Dr. Holmes objected to the illustrations and demanded that they be eliminated in later printings. Phillips, Sampson and Co unknown
188823376Sydney and Brisbane: A. Hutchison & Son 1888. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. 10" x 6.25" pp xxiv 690 with 22 tissue-guarded chromilithograph plates. Original cloth binding Moderate rubbing to edges and corners of boards; binding tight a few pages with finger smudges but generally clean. Inglis 1845 -1908 ran an Indigo Plantation on the borderlands between India and Nepal in the years 1863-1875. He later moved to Australia and became a politician in colonial New South Wales. An avid big game hunter he writes here about both plantation life and hunting for tiger buffalo bear rhinoceros and leopard. A. Hutchison & Son hardcover
2006B64079New York: Gagosian Gallery/Rizzoli 2006. First edition. Hardcover. Fine. Lime green cloth boards in slipcase quarto 10.25" x 13.5" heavily illustrated in color. Book has hint of rubbing to boards binding tight text clean bright and unmarked. Slipcase has mild rubbing faint soil to edges. THIS LARGE HEAVY BOOK WILL REQUIRE ADDITIONAL SHIPPING FEES. Gagosian Gallery/Rizzoli hardcover
1974biblio64<p>This lengthy near fine essay on rodeo is number 242 of 300 copies SIGNED by the author. A collectors' item in excellent condition.</p> Hallman hardcover
197137231Amsterdam: Stedelijk Museum 1971. Very Good /Very Good. Amsterdam: Stedelijk Museum 1971. First Edition. Quarto 28cm; 230pp. Publisher’s dust jacket with blue and black text at front panel. Black-and-white illustrations throughout. Dust jacket and unbound wrappers bumped and toned. Binding sound. Textblock endsheets and interior pages toned. Previous owner’s signature in pink ink at front. Very Good. <br /> <br /> Catalog of a 1971 exhibition of concrete and visual poets at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. Interior text in German English and Dutch. Stedelijk Museum unknown
200935Companion Press. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 2009. Hardcover. 0944197841 . Inscribed by John Dittli on the half title page to previous owners. Very good hardcover with tight binding and clean pages. Very good dust jacket with minor wear to edges and corners of covers and spine. Dust jacket is protected in mylar. "Autographed Copy" sticker is attached to the front cover of dust jacket. ; Oblong Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 136 pages; Signed by Photographer . Companion Press hardcover
2016TH234052Locus Newcastle Upon Tyne / Kerber Bielefeld 2016. 1st Edition. HARDCOVER. Large heavy 4to. in black and white printed silvered cloth covered boards 256pp on stiff art paper colour plates etc. Text in English throughout __CONDITION : A well preserved FINE very clean and tight unmarked copy in not far from new condition. A nice copy of this increasingly elusive book. . NOTE: Depending on destination this item may require an extra payment for insurance. If so orders made by card will be completed only after you have approved any such extra cost. To see more of our Art Monographs etc type DbbARTIST in the Keywords search box __We always ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS Locus+, Newcastle Upon Tyne / Kerber, Bielefeld hardcover
2004TH1903254Christina Ruiz Mexico City 2004. 1st Edition. HARDCOVER. Large heavy 4to. in blind embossed blue cloth covered boards unpaginated approx. 220pp on glossy art paper colour plates etc. Parallel text in Spanish French and English. Inscribed and signed by Christina Ruiz on the 2nd blank fly-leaf. PLUS loosely inserted colour print no. 69 of 100 signed in pencil by Ruiz image size 16 x 20 cm printed on thick medium gloss art paper with wide margin __CONDITION : An extremely well preserved AS NEW copy in an AS NEW complete Dust Jacket. . NOTE: Depending on destination this item may require an extra payment for insurance. If so orders made by card will be completed only after you have approved any such extra cost. __To see more of our Art Monographs etc type DbbARTIST in the Keywords search box __We always ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS Christina Ruiz, Mexico City hardcover
194015595Édition originalerare tirée à 202 exemplaires. Un des 130 sur alfa mousse des Papeteries Navarre, et des 30 d'auteur, hors commerce (N°H.C.133).Une inscription manuscrite sur le papier de soie de protection "Édition originale mise au pilori (à l'exception d'un nombre infimes d'exemplaires)"Paris, Gallimard NRF - 1940.Broché sous couverture imprimée en rouge et noir. Chemise avec étiquette de titre, et étui cartonnés. Pas de rousseur. Parfait état. Format in-12°(19x12).
178116104Nouvelle édition, exactement purgée des défauts des précédentes, selon le vray original. Et enrichie & augmentée aux marges du nom des Autheurs qui y sont citez, & de la version de leurs passages; avec des observations très-importantes & nécessaires pour le soulagement du Lecteur. Ensemble la Vie de l'Autheur, & deux Tables, l'une des Chapitres, & l'autre des principales Matières, de beaucoup plus ample & plus utile que celles des dernières Éditions.A Amsterdam, Aux dépens de la Compagnie - 1781 - lxxx, 543, 820, 663 pages. Portrait-frontispice de l'auteur au tome 1. Ex-libris de la collection Serres Toulouse et Ex-libris E. F. de La Cuisine.Reliure plein veau de l'époque. Dos à nerfs orné et doré avec pièces de titre et de tomaison. Tranches marbrées. Légers frottements sans gravité. Manque 12 pages au tome II (3 à 14). Pas de rousseur. Intérieur frais. Très bon état. Format in-12°(17x11).Les Essais entrepris en 1572 et constamment continués et remaniés jusqu'aux derniers mois avant sa mort sont une oeuvre tolérée par les autorités puis mise à l'Index par le Saint-Office en 1676. Ils ont nourri la réflexion des plus grands auteurs en France et en Europe, de Shakespeare à Pascal et Descartes, de Nietzsche et Proust à Heidegger.
192617388Au Hasard et au Crayon - Moralités - Croquis - Littérature - Arrière-Pensées.Vignette dans le texte d'après Léonard de Vinci.Édition originaletirée à 915 exemplaires. Celui-ci (N°050) un des 800 sur bel alpha bouffant.Paris, Le Divan - 1926 - 158 pages.Belle reliure demi-maroquin à grain long framboise, à coins, signée Charles Lanoë. Dos lisse orné de fleurons et de filets dorés. Date en pied. Filet doré bordant les plats. Tête dorée sur témoins, non rogné. Couverture et dos conservés. Étui carton de protection. Pas de rousseur. Parfait état. Format in-8°(20x14).
192517387Avec un portrait de Paul Valéry gravé sur bois par G. Aubert d'après un croquis de l'auteur.Édition originaletirée à 1618 exemplaires. Celui-ci (N°150) un des 1500 sur vélin simili cuve des papeteries Navarre.Paris, Éditions de la Nouvelle Revue Française - 1925 - 66 pages.Belle reliure demi-maroquin à grain long framboise, à coins, signée Charles Lanoë. Dos lisse orné de fleurons et de filets dorés. Date en pied. Filet doré bordant les plats. Tête dorée sur témoins, non rogné. Couverture et dos conservés. Étui carton de protection. Pas de rousseur. Parfait état. Format in-8°(20x14).
189716353Table des Matières : L'Opportunisme de Léon XIII - La Vertu de la République - Le Solitaire - A la Jeunesse - Le Crapaud - L'Amour des bêtes - La Société des Gens de Lettres : ce qu'elle est - La Société des Gens de Lettres : ce qu'elle devrait être - La Voyante - La Propriété littéraire - Peinture - L'Élite et la Politique - Pour les Juifs - Dépopulation - Enfin couronné - Les Droits du Romancier - Auteurs et éditeurs - Les Droits du Critique.Édition originale, deuxième mille. Paris, Eugène Fasquelle - 1897 - 296 pages.Reliure demi-basane brune de l'époque. Dos lisse orné de filets et fleurons dorés, avec pièces de titre, auteur et de date bleues. Initiales en pied (T.F.). Petits frottements au dos sans gravité. Taches sur le titre. Pas de rousseur. Très bon état. Format in-12°(18x12).
1955029Paris, Gallimard, 1955 Collection "Les Essais", volume LXXVI. In-12 broché, 272 p., couverture imprimée Edition originale. 1 des 56 exemplaires. num. sur pur fil Lafuma-Navarre, seul papier. Trois essais : Faut-il brûler Sade ? - La pensée de droite aujourd'hui. - Merleau-Ponty et le pseudo sartrisme.
1930112731930 1 Paris, Nouvelle Revue française, 1930, in-4° tellière, broché et non coupé de un f.n.ch.-229 pp.-un f. (table), sous couverture imprimée ; dos très légèrement creusé . Bien complet de son feuillet d'errata.
19130077Paris, Payot, 1913. Deux vol. in-12 de 183 x 123 mm, (lxx) 1-726 et 728-1551 pp. Mention de sixième édition. Traduction de Robert Godet. Préface du traducteur et avant-propos de l'auteur en début de premier volume. Index, errata et table des matières en fin de second volume. Reliés demi-maroquin café à coins. Dos à faux-nerfs, nom d'auteur et titre en doré, tomaison en doré. Plats marbrés. Récemment restaurés. Gardes blanches neuves, petit tampon de librairie au bas des p. de faux-titre, discrètes restaurations à certaines p., légères rousseurs éparses, à part ça intérieur bien conservé. "On pressent un abîme entre l'appareil de notes [de ce livre] et le texte qui court librement de sommet en sommet, sans autre souci que de fixer les principaux aspects du pays inexploré. Indépendant des coteries et des modes, indépendant de l'heure même... l'auteur prétend parler en profane à des profanes. Il revendique le titre de dilettante ; et le dilettante, tel qu'il le conçoit, est tout voisin de cet 'amant de la sagesse' que Platon situe à mi-chemin du savant et de l'ignorant." (Préface, p. lxii)
19351191351935 N° 28 - Septembre 1935 - Revue bimestrielle illustrée - In-4, broché couverture illustrée ("Sur la route de Saverne. Borne limite des Marches d'Alsace", illustration de Paul Iribe) - 38 pages - Nombreuses illustrations et reproductions photographiques en couleurs et en N&B in et hors texte - Belle illustration couleur, V8 de Paul Iribe, en double page centrale