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1732183021732 deux livres reliés en un même volume, reliure plein veau brun moucheté (binding full calfskin) in-douze (duodecimo) (10 x 16,7 cm), reliure d'époque, dos 5 nerfs (spine with raised bands) décoré or (gilt decoration) à filets, filets perlés et roulettes or (gilt lines and filets), entre-nerfs à fleuron au fer plein évidé (between the raised bands floweret with hollowed out blocking stamp) dans un encadrement à rinceaux aux angles, titre frappé or (gilt title), pièce de titre sur fond havane avec filet perlé or (label of title with gilt line), roulettes en place des nerfs avec légers manques de dorure, toutes tranches lisses jaspées rouges (red marbled edges),sans illustrations (no illustration), (1ff + 238 + 1ff) + (3ff + 348) pages, 1732 A Bruxelles, et se vend a Liege, chez Jean-F. Broncart, en souverain Pont. Editeur,
159823033SAINT MARTIN DE LANDELLES 1598 un parchemin manuscrit à l'encre brune sur velin, format : 25,5 centimètres de haut par 29 centimètres de large, signature manuscrite de STANISLAS LE FORT ET GUILLAUME FLEURY TABELLIONS ROYAUX EN LAIR (SAINT MARTIN DE LANDELLES), pièce de terre concernant la propriété "Du Bois Avenel" aux sieurs Romilly (chateau du Bois Avenel - les Chéris), fait à Saint Martin de Landelles le 7 Avril 1598,
1879178838Sevres France 1879. unbound. 1 page 8.25 x 5.25 inches Sevres France October 19 1879. Signed "Champfleury" by the novelist in tiny handwriting to an unnamed colleague hoping he can count on him to oppose certain Parisian journalists in part: ".Le temps presse; je compte deja quatre ou cinq membres du Comite y compris moi qui voudraient ne pas laisser escamoter un vote dans une question aussi importante." One horizontal fold; light creasing and toning at the edges. Very good- condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
168214274Adrian Moetjens 1682. Hardcover. Very Good. Second edition of this important account of the Jewish religion customs and occupations from antiquity to the 17th century is beautifully bound in vellum. The boards are very well preserved and clean. Traces of an old pen marking inside front cover pages 97-144 are toned. French language 175 pages 3.25x5.375". All orders packed with care most dust jackets protected by Brodart sleeve independent bookseller since 2011 Adrian Moetjens hardcover
185421440Paris: Victor Lecou 1854. First edition. Contemporary or slightly later quarter red morocco with marbled boards fine. Presentation copy inscribed "à M.J. Lecomte hommage de Champfleury". Inserted autograph letter from the author. Extra-illustrated with three unsigned etchings loosely laid in opposite the appropriate passages. Carteret p. 156. <br/><br/> Victor Lecou hardcover books
1920441201New York: D. Appleton and Company 1920. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First American edition. Two volumes. Fine in fine dustwrappers. A beautiful set. Rare in jackets and this condition. D. Appleton and Company hardcover
185421440Paris: Victor Lecou 1854. First edition. Contemporary or slightly later quarter red morocco with marbled boards fine. Presentation copy inscribed "à M.J. Lecomte hommage de Champfleury". Inserted autograph letter from the author. Extra-illustrated with three unsigned etchings loosely laid in opposite the appropriate passages. Carteret p. 156. Victor Lecou unknown
1922S6128London:: Charles Griffin & Company 1922. 1922. Large 8vo. xx 673 pp. Frontis. port. of St. Augustine 13 plates index. Navy cloth gilt spine. Very good. Charles Griffin & Company, 1922. hardcover books
1922S6128London:: Charles Griffin & Company 1922. 1922. Large 8vo. xx 673 pp. Frontis. port. of St. Augustine 13 plates index. Navy cloth gilt spine. Very good. Charles Griffin & Company, 1922. hardcover
1691LR057<p>HISTOIRE ECCLESIASTIQUE par Mr. Fleury Pretre Abbe de Loc-Dieu sous-precepteur de Monseigneur le Duc de Bourgogne & de Monseigneur le Duc d'Anjou. Paris: Pierre Emery etc. 1691 First edition. Full mottled calf gilt with lettering-pieces and five raised bands to spine. Title woodcut and copper-engraved headpiece with history scene by Sebastien LeClerc. All gilt edges. A thorough theological historical and anecdotal chronicle of the Catholic Church from the time of the Evangelists to 1595.</p><p>Claude Fleury 6 December 1640 Paris – 14 July 1723 Paris was a French ecclesiastical historian. Destined for the bar he was educated at the aristocratic College de Clermont now that of Louis-le-Grand. In 1658 he was nominated an advocate to the parlement of Paris and for nine years followed the legal profession. But he had long been of a religious disposition and in 1667 turned from law to theology. He had been some time in orders when Louis XIV in 1672 selected him as tutor of the princes of Conti with such success that the king next entrusted to him the education of the count of Vermandois one of his natural sons on whose death in 1683 Fleury received for his services the Cistercian abbey of Loc-Dieu in the diocese of Rodez. In 1689 he was appointed sub-preceptor of the dukes of Burgundy of Anjou and of Berry and thus became intimately associated with Fénelon their chief tutor. In 1696 he was elected to fill the place of La Bruyère in the Académie française; and on the completion of the education of the young princes the king bestowed upon him the rich priory of Argenteuil in the diocese of Paris 1706. On assuming this benefice he resigned with rare disinterestedness that of the abbey of Loc-Dieu.</p><p>About this time he began his great work the first of the kind in France and one for which he had been collecting materials for thirty years—the Histoire ecclésiastique. Fleury's evident intention was to write a history of the church for all classes of society; but at the time in which his great work appeared it was less religion than theology that absorbed the attention of the clergy and the educated public; and his work accordingly appealed to the student rather than to the popular reader dwelling as it does very particularly on questions of doctrine of discipline of supremacy and of rivalry between the priesthood and the imperial power.</p><p>Nevertheless it had a great success. The first edition printed at Paris in 20 volumes 4to 1691 was followed by many others among which may be mentioned that of Brussels in 32 vols 8vo 1692 and that of Nîmes in 25 vols 8vo 1778 to 1780. Wikipedia</p> P. Emery hardcover
1707G35<p>Rarity religious</p> hardcover
53901788 – 8pp, in-8 – 2 feuilles, signatures manuscrites de Chalvet de Merville et du Marquis d'Escouloubre, Syndics de la Noblesse du Diocèse de Toulouse
98542Sans lieu, 1736 et à Nancy, aux dépens de Joseph Nicolaï, 1736-1738, 2 volumes in-12 de 165x95 mm environ, xxvi-356 pages et liv-294 pages, plein veau fauve marbré d'époque, dos à 5 nerfs ornés de caissons à fleurons dorés aux entre-nerfs, coupes dorées, gardes marbrées, tranches rouges. Une coupe ébréchée, 2 petits trous de ver sur un mors, page de titre et bordures des gardes blanches brunies, mouillure dans les marges du tome I, petits frottements sur les mors
1854710031 vol. in-12 reliure postérieure demi-basane marbrée, dos à 4 nerfs, couvertures conservées, Paris, Victor Lecou, 1854, 2 ff., 362 pp. et 1 f. n. ch.
1970Middle East: Paris Impremerie de C.L.F.Pancoucke 1820-1829. Copper engraved view the interior of a mosque Cairo from the first volume of the "Etat Modene "of the "Description de l'Egypte" 2nd Edition; 1822; black & white; verso blank. Blind stamp of the publisher Panckoucke to margin. The view shows the interior of an abandoned mosque within the Citadel of Cairo. Engineers are excavating whilst a canon is brought forward by 2 camels. Good dark impression; some foxing to blank margins. "Description de l'Egypte ou Recueil des observations et des recherches qui ont été faites en Egypte pendant l'expédition de l'armée française." When Napoleon Bonaparte invaded Egypt in 1798 he brought with him an entourage of more than 160 scholars and scientists. Known as the French Commission on the Sciences and Arts of Egypt these experts undertook an extensive survey of the country's archeology topography and natural history. . For four years more than 150 artists engineers linguists and scientists traveled throughout the country examining almost every aspect of ancient and contemporary Egypt. They recorded and measured in meticulous detail Egypt's topography flora and fauna and its ancient and contemporary architecture. A soldier who was part of the expedition found the famous Rosetta Stone which the French linguist and scholar Jean-François Champollion 1790-1832 later used to unlock many of the mysteries that long had surrounded the language of ancient Egypt. The Egyptian expedition ended with a total military failure. The French left Egypt in 1801 with the honors of war but defeated; yet military failure remains a significant event in the history of knowledge because it is the first time a military expedition was accompanied by a scientific expedition. In 1802 Napoleon authorized the publication of the commission's findings in a monumental multi-volume work that included plates maps scholarly essays and a detailed index. Publication of the original Imperial edition began in 1809 and continued to 1822 sold by subscription. It proved so popular that a second edition was published under the post-Napoleonic Bourbon Restoration. The "Royal edition" published in Paris by C.L.F. Panckoucke from 1820-1830. The Second edition consists of 11 or 12 volumes of plates in folio and 24 of text bound as 26 8vo. Brunet:II 617; Blackmer/Navari: 476 1st edition Middle East Egypt Cairo Citadel Paris Impremerie de C.L.F.Pancoucke 1820-1829 unknown
184752302Adolphe Delahays | Paris 1847 | 11 x 17.50 cm | 2 volumes reliés
1820319121820. London Londres John Murray 1819 et 1820. 2 vol. au format in-8 222 x 138 mm de 2 ff. n.fol. xi - 420 pp. ; 2 ff. n.fol. et 410 pp. Reliures uniformes postÂŽrieures de demi-chagrin glacÂŽ cerise dos ˆ nerfs ornÂŽs de filets gras en noir larges fleurons dorÂŽs aigle surmontÂŽ de la couronne impÂŽriale titre dorÂŽ tomaison dorÂŽe tranches mouchetÂŽes. Edition originale. Ensemble complet de ses deux volumes ; ici revÂtus d'agrÂŽables reliures ornÂŽes de fleurons ''parlants''. ''Source importante pour le retour de l'”le d'Elbe et les Cent Jours notamment en ce qui concerne les intrigues de FouchÂŽ''. in Tulard. ''J'ai voulu mettre ici en scÂne NapolÂŽon et opposer ses paroles ses actions et la vÂŽritÂŽ aux assertions erronÂŽes de quelques historiens aux mensonges de l'esprit de parti et aux outrages de ces ÂŽcrivains de circonstance. L'ouvrage offre - entre autres - des prÂŽcisions essentielles sur la campagne de 1815 ÂŽclaircissements dont le besoin s'ÂŽtait fait sentir impÂŽrieusement. Il embrasse en outre tous les ÂŽvÂŽnements du rÂgne des Cent Jours.'' Tulard Bibliographie critique des MÂŽmoires sur le Consulat et l'Empire 276 - QuÂŽrard III La France littÂŽraire p. 138 - Brunet VI Manuel du libraire et de l'amateur de livres 23990. Dos lÂŽgÂrement passÂŽs prÂŽsentant en outre de trÂs discrets frottements. Rousseurs dans les corps d'ouvrages. Petite restauration en marge d'un feuillet. Du reste belle condition. b42961 unknown
VLE-291Londres, , 1820, 2 volumes in-8, XVI+416+400 pages. Bel exemplaire bien relié reliés demi-basane postérieure, dos lisses ornés de fleurons d'aigles impériales, pièces de titre, tranches peignes
222121A Londres, de l'Imprimerie de C. Roworth, 1820 2 vol. in-8, XVI-416 pp. et 400 pp., demi-veau prune, dos à nerfs (reliure postérieure). Tache sombre aux dos. Quelques rousseurs. Au tome I, premiers feuillets restaurés, des traits au crayon bleu par endroits, derniers feuillets abîmés. Ex-libris Albert Bonneau (le nom est recouvert de feutre noir).
234313A Londres, de l'Imprimerie de C. Roworth, 1820 2 vol. in-8, XVI-416 pp. et 400 pp., demi-maroquin vert à grain long, dos lisse orné, tranches citron (reliure de l'époque). Petit manque de cuir en tête du tome 2 et mors abîmé.
206622London, Longman, 1820 2 vol. in-8, XI-420 pp. et 410-[1] pp., demi-basane bronze, dos ornés à nerfs, palettes dorées, fleurons et palettes à froid, pièces de titre et de tomaison, tranches marbrées (rel. seconde moitié XIXe). Dos passés et ternis, légères usures aux coiffes, qqs rousseurs, mouillure sur les premiers ff. du T. I, petit mque angulaire aux pages de titre.
223871London, Longman, 1820 2 vol. in-8, XI-420 pp. et 410 pp., demi-basane fauve, dos lisse orné de filets dorés (reliure de l'époque). Dos légèrement frottés. Petits trous de vers aux mors (plus important au mors inférieur du tome I). Quelques rousseurs et feuillets brunis. Manque les pages de pré-titre et titre au tome II. Ex-libris Bibliothèque de Mr Lieffroy.
182031912London [Londres], John Murray, 1819 et 1820. 2 vol. au format in-8 (222 x 138 mm) de 2 ff. n.fol., xi - 420 pp. ; 2 ff. n.fol. et 410 pp. Reliures uniformes postérieures de demi-chagrin glacé cerise, dos à nerfs ornés de filets gras en noir, larges fleurons dorés (aigle surmonté de la couronne impériale), titre doré, tomaison dorée, tranches mouchetées.
38481Université de Lyon - Commission des études rhodaniennes - Desvigne Editeur en feuilles In-folio 325 x 50 cm 54 planches avec suppléments représentant 80 planches photographiques sépia sous serpentes imprimées 5 feuillets de texte et tableaux : Tableau d'assemblage des planches verticales et Tableau d'assemblage des planches panoramiques unknown
BAZ1776Exemplaire complet en trois volumes brochés. 1909 et 1911. Parfait état. Renseignements complémentaires sur demande.