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PARIS, Se vend place du Louure, chez Techener, libraire., 1835 - In-8 - Broché - couverture muette - Edition numérotée, Tirage à 76 exemplaires, Celui-ci N° 45 - 15 pages - Propre - Envoi rapide et soigné
27078PARIS, Se vend place du Louure, chez Techener, libraire., 1835 - In-8 - Broché - couverture muette - Edition numérotée, Tirage à 76 exemplaires, Celui-ci N° 45 - 15 pages - Propre - Envoi rapide et soigné
<p>circa. 14 cm, brossura originale; p. 29, (3)</p>
193723399Paris Union Latine D'éditions 1937 In-8 carré 361 pp, tirage à 7000 ex; celui ci sur vélin chiffon , dos légèrement passé Edition en vieux Français et Version Moderne par Raoul Mortier
Paris, H. Champion, 1937, in-16, br., pp. XXIV, 132, (4). Con notizie sull'autore presunto e sul testo, bibliografia e glossario. (Les Classiques français du Moyen Age publiés sous la direction de Mario Roques, n. 35).
c3938Cologne, Pierre Marteau, 1711 ; in-12°, plein veau brun de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné de petits fers et fleurons dorés,titre doré sur pièce de maroquin fauve, roulette sur les coupes; 2ff.( titre imprimé en rouge et noir, table) , 405pp.; ex-libris manuscrit ancien à l' encre au titre " bonnet lainé" raturé; reliure frottée aux coins et coiffes avec petits manques de cuir à 2 coins et à l' étiquette de titre, manque la 1ère garde de papier marbré. Il manque 2 feuillets (pp.317-320).
c5434Paris, Adolphe Delahays, 1859 ; in-12°, demi-veau blond, dos à nerfs, filet pointillé doré sur les nerfs, caissons de double filet doré orné de fleurons et petits fers dorés, tête dorée, date dorée en pied; VII-(I)pp.210pp.,(1)f.Mors frottés et fragiles, avecdébut de fente, faux -titre et dernier feuillet (blanc) un peu jaunis, sinon très bon état intérieur.
42854Paris: L. Potier (imprimé par Ch. Lahure), 1858 - In-16 (12,4x15,9cm) broché, de (18) pages sur beau papier vergé fort, en caractères gothiques, avec une vignette gravée sur bois - Fac-similé de l'édition ancienne avec une notice in-fine d'Auguste Veinant - Bel exemplaire de cette 23ème livraison (qui en compte 24) de la "Collection de poésies, romans, chroniques, etc. publiées d'après d'anciens manuscrits et d'après des éditions des XVe et XVIe siècles". "Parmi plusieurs collections du même genre, les bibliophiles ont remarqué particulièrement celle-ci, qui se distingue par sa belle exécution typographique et sa correction, que par le choix des ouvrages dont elle se compose." (Brunet II, 138) - Vicaire II, 884.
74p. Decorated title page. Each leaf protected with a blank. All edges gold. Comic caricature illustrations throughout. Paper beginning to brown. Very slight dampstain. Some old staining. 4to. Original full gold pictorial red cloth binding. Extremities worn. Rebacked. Richard Doyle (1824-1883) was the son of a noted British cartoonist and the uncle of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A very charming set of cartoons, illustrating a "Grand Tour" in America [New York; Canada; and Cuba]. Fascinating Victorian humor and satire. HUMOR 8
c3213Paris, Chamerot, 1854 ; grand in-8°, pleine toile noire de l'éditeur, ornée à froid de roulette en encadrement des plats, dos lisse, auteur, titre et éditeur dorés, tête dorée ; 2ff.,370pp.,1f.; piqûres inégales parfois fortes,toile un peu frottée , avec infime manque à la coiffe supérieure.Ouvrage rare portant le numéro 207 imprimé au verso du faux-titre.
Two Volumes bound in one: pp. 323; 347. Engraved bookplate of Macaulay. 12mo. 185 mm. Later 19th century binding. Leather spine over marbled covered boards. Spine decorated and lettered in gold gilt, worn and repaired. Hardbound. Good. Hook was an English man of letters and composer, and briefly a civil servant in Mauritius. He is best known for his practical jokes, particularly the Berners Street hoax in 1810. The world's first postcard was received by Hook in 1840, which he probably posted to himself. While he was confined in a debtors sponging-house from (1823-1825), he wrote the nine volumes of stories afterwards collected under the title of Sayings and Doings. After various successes Hook returned to his old habits and a prolonged attempt to combine industry and dissipation resulted in the confession that he was done up in purse, in mind and in body. His estate was seized by the Treasury. He never married but lived with Mary Anne Doughty and they had six children. Hook was one of the most brilliant figures of Georgian times. He inspired the characters of Lucian Gay in Benjamin Disraeli's novel Coningsby and Mr Wagg in Thackeray's Vanity Fair. Coleridge praised him as being 'as true a genius as Dante'. First American edition. SCARCE. S&S/AI 16576. PAIMP 23
pp. v, 80. Title page printed in red and black. Paste downs and end papers foxed. Slight browning. 8vo. Original full embossed purple cloth binding. Extremities worn. Second Edition. "A Fable for Critics is a book-length poem by American writer James Russell Lowell, first published anonymously in 1848. The poem made fun of well-known poets and critics of the time and brought notoriety to its author." **PRICE JUST REDUCED! HUMOR 8
1923H6749Dayton OH: Paine Publishing Co 1923. Paperback. Very Good. Wraps 67 pp very good light wear. Story centers on the Merkle family and her two daughters one of whom is ambitious one of whom is not and the complications that ensue from this. Included in the cast are Rastus Johnsing 'An Honest Coon' and his wife Dinah Johnsing a servant. OCLC locates three copies in institutions. Paine Publishing Co paperback
Firenze, Tipografia Adriano Salani, 1909, 24to (cm. 14 x 9,5) punto metallico con copertina originale, pp. 32 . Firma di possesso, timbro librario alla copertina.
17187Paris, chez Pigoreau, 1801 . [suivi de:] Paris, de l'imprimerie d'Égron, An VIII. 2 ouvrages en 1 vol. in-12, 140 pp. 1 pl. . [suivi de:] VI-96 pp. 1 pl. , basane mouchetée fauve de l'époque, filet à froid en encadrement sur les plats, dos lisse orné de filets et fleurons dorés, pièce de titre rouge (mors fendu, minuscules épidermures, petites rousseurs).
17186Paris, chez Marchand, an IX-1801 [suivi de:] Paris, Mad. Cavanagh, an XI-1803. 2 ouvrages en 1 vol. in-12, X-139-[1] pp., 1 lp. [suivi de:] 178pp. 1 pl., basane mouchetée fauve de l'époque, filet à froid en encadrement sur les plats, dos lisse orné de filets et fleurons dorés, pièce de titre rouge (reliure restaurée, quelques épidermures, quelques petites rousseurs).
188652661886 in-12, XXII, 119pp., br. P. Libr. des bibliophiles 1876,
191422725Paris, Edouard Pelletan, R. Hellen, 1914 (Imprimerie Nationale) ; in-8° carré, broché ; 407 pp., [1] f. Achevé d'imprimer ; couverture beige illustrée.
1915D31171915. Hardcover. Very Good. Cloth-backed boards 4 by 6.75 inches with "Traveling with the Class of 1915" handwritten in ink on upper board now quite faint and "Turn Over" handwritten in ink on lower board; approx. 120 lined pages nearly all of them full of handwritten text and drawings -- including quirky illuminated initials made to look like faces and an illustrated alphabet -- contributed by a small group of people perhaps 3 or 4 North Hudson. "'The Class of 1915' is made up of pupils from every town on the map of North Hudson. Union Hill Blue Stone City Guttenburge Woodcliff West Hoboken and Weehawken." William Broadhead the self-proclaimed editor of the "Junior Bug" seems to be the character at the helm. Straight off he warns us "Please do not wet your fingers to turn the pages." He is joined by an unnamed young lady who contributes poetry in her careful florid script and a fellow illustrator who appears to mark his contributions as "Prof. G. Brea" and who possibly also contributes some text. They've fashioned an odd little collaborative piece begun in 1913 and finished in 1915 that showcases their arcane self-referential humor some of these must we hope be "inside jokes" at the same time that it reflects the universally madcap weirdness that is high school. Sophs are compared to Juniors who're in turn disdained by Seniors. Dumb class answers are ridiculed in cartoon. Silliness abounds. And while the humor may be a bit dated or just weird the substance is timeless. Boards scuffed; a few pages detached and laid-in. With a very nice custom clamshell box brown cloth and gilt-stamped paper spine label. <br/><br/> hardcover
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