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1842RO20237984Librairie d'Education de Didier. 1842. In-12. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 285+297 pages. Quelques planches illustrées en noir et blan dont une en frontispice. Plats moirés. Titre, tomaison et ornements dorés au dos. Contreplats et gardes jaspés. Plats et coins émoussés. Epidermures. . . . Classification Dewey : 398.2-Conte populaire
1883R320046905FIRMIN DIDOT ET CIE. 1883. In-4. Relié. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais. 142 pages - Nombreuses illustrations en coulerus et noir et blanc in et hors texte - Frontispice en couleurs - Nombreux points de rousseurs sur les 1er et 2e plats et dos.. . . . Classification Dewey : 398.2-Conte populaire
1890179271890 Paire de lavis, aquarelle et encre de Chine signée en bas à gauche et à droite, (1890), 25.5 x 20 cm.
18872204060105xbvkHalle, Max Niemeyer, 1887. XLIV, 327 Seiten. - Verzierter dunkelgrüner Original-Leineneinband mit geprägtem Rückentitel; 8vo.(ca. 22 x 16 cm).
18951260260Braunschweig, B. Goeritz, 1895. 340 S., 4 Bl. Buchanzeigen, 1 gefaltete Übersichts-Karte des Herzogtums Braunschweig. Neuer Lwdbd (es fehlen Titel und Vorwort!)
18891266850London, Printed for the Villon Society, 1889. Gr.-8vo. 31, (1), 250 S., 1 Bl. Goldgeprägter Opgtbd m. Kopfgoldschnitt (angestaubt, etwas fleckig u. leicht berieben, Vorsätze gebräunt u. braunfleckig, sonst innen nur wenig gebräunt u. minimal fingerfleckig).
1893189775Paris: Firmin Didot 1893. Hardcover. Good. Cover has general wear corner/edge damage. Leather peeling on spine cover hinge damage. Bookblock has age toning some page edge damage. Interior pages have age toning and foxing. French language text. Marbled boards with brown leather spine. Gilt lettering on 5 raised band spine. xi 774 pages : illustrations plates portraits color frontispiece color plates. Firmin Didot hardcover
1862R320167690L.Hachette et cie / A.Bourdilliat et cie. 1855-1862. In-12. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Dos à nerfs, Rousseurs. 241+247 pages - plats jaspés - tampon sur la page de faux titre - illustration en noir et blanc en frontispice pour les trente deux duels - rousseurs et quelques traces de mouilluresà l'intérieur de l'ouvrage sans conséquence sur la lecture - dos à 4 nerfs - auteurs, titres, filets dorés sur le dos - coins, tranches et plats frottés.. . . . Classification Dewey : 398.2-Conte populaire
1900179629Librairie Imprimerie réunies L Martinet Librairie Imprimerie réunies L Martinet, sans date, vers 1900. In-folio relié cartonnage éditeur illustré au dos toilé marron. 20 planches couleurs série 9, imagerie Quantin. Défauts en bordure du cartonnage, intérieur frais.
184789177Imprimerie des établissements denseignement militaire | ??????????????? [Saint-Pétersbourg] 1847 | 13 x 20.3 cm | Relié
18924175Paris A. Ferroud, librairie des amateurs 1892 in-8 broché Paris, A. Ferroud, librairie des amateurs, 1892-1894-1895. 3 volumes in-8, 25,5 x 16 cm, (4) XXXII - 88 (1) pp. - 4 planches hors texte, (4) XVIII - 79 (1) - 10 planches hors texte dont frontispice, (4) XXX - 72 (1) pp. - 3 planches hors texte, nombreuses compositions gravées en noir dans le texte, prospectus d'éditions brochés en début ou fin de volume, couvertures rempliées illustrées et imprimées, chemises modernes de demi-chagrin noir portant pour chaque volume l'auteur, le titre et l'illustrateur en blanc cassé, étui bordé commun.
190024341900 London, Eragny Press [Lucien & Esther Pissarro], 1900-1901. 16 x 11 cm (R), 113 (3) - 92 (3) - 103 (3) pp., 3 frontispices gravés sur bois par Lucien Pissarro, lettrines, bordures et ornements gravés sur bois par Esther Pissarro, grande marque d'imprimeur gravée sur bois répétée trois fois, réemboîté dans une reliure du XVIe siècle de pleine peau de truie richement estampée, dos à trois nerfs, fermoirs.
181746786London, dalla Stamperia di Bulmer e Co., 1817. Gr.-8°. Mit einer gest. Tafel. 3 Bll. (das erste weiß), 77 S., 1 weißes Bl., Etw. späterer HLdr.-Bd. m. goldgepr. Rückenschild u. marmor. Vorsätzen.
18940028201894. Hardcover. Fair. Publisher: American Book Company 1894 FAIR HB 426 pp. Cover/corners have wear spine has small tear & dog bite marks. hardcover
184529741Boston: Bradbury Soden & Co 1845. 1st edition thus American Imprints 45-2728. Original pink printed wrappers. Series advert to rear wrapper. POS to top of front wrappers. Paper wear to spine ends. A VG set. 2 volumes vi 7 - 160; 2 161 - 320 pp. Cancel copyright notice pasted over that printed on copyright page. Frontis & engraved title page to Part I. 7" x 4-5/8" <br/><br/>First Part begins with a section on Phrenology. Uncommon in original wrappers. Bradbury Soden & Co unknown books
1875224<p>First edition. Very good in contemporary three quarter leather. Marbled endpages. Three different ownership inscriptions on preliminary blanks. Leather corners and gutters rubbed. Firmly bound inside with clean bright pages. With only four of nine albumen photographs tipped in. Present are the first four images: Great Yosemite Fall frontis The Grizzly Giant opposite p. 27 The High Sierras p. 33 The Gates of the Valley p. 40. No evidence that other 5 plates were bound in as leaves where they should be are not present. Included photographs are fresh and bright.</p><p>Rare account of a camping trip in the High Sierra undertaken by University of California professor of geology and history Joseph Le Conte in July and August 1870 accompanied by Professor Frank Soule Jr. and eight members of the student body. This was Le Conte's first trip to the Yosemite region to be followed by ten more over the next thirty years. The work is notable for the excellent photographs some featuring members of the party in the marvelous setting of Yosemite others the scenic wonders uncluttered by human presence. Farquhar speculates that the pictures were taken by "one or more of the professional photographers who operated in Yosemite Valley." There were ten members of the party and according to Joseph N. LeConte the author's son 12 copies of the book were produced for each member making a run of 120 copies in all.</p><p>Cowan 1914 p.137; Farquhar 14a; Currey & Kruska 230; Howes L175. Kurutz California Books Illustrated with Original Photographs p.16 and item 27; Zamorano 64.;Cox Classics 64; Robinson High Sierra Classics 1; Rocq 16596; Eberstadt 124:38.</p><p>A classic California photobook and a cornerstone of any Yosemite collection. Steeply discounted price reflects lack of five of the nine photographs.</p> Francis & Valentine hardcover
187538698San Francisco: Francis & Valentine 1875. 103pp. plus nine original mounted albumen photographs. Inscribed on front fly leaf. Original blue cloth front board gilt. Small tear in lower outer corner of mount of second photograph not approaching printed border.<br/> <br/>Provenance: Signed by one of the members of the University Excursion Party Everett Pomeroy "Compliments of Everett B. Pomeroy"<br/> <br/>A beautiful book with superb original photographs depicting the range of northern California's natural splendor.<br/> <br/>This copy is signed by one of the members of the University Excursion Party Everett Pomeroy "Compliments of Everett B. Pomeroy" and is quite rare. Everett Pomeroy was one of five graduates who received a B.A. from the University of California in 1871 the school's second graduating class. Pomeroy went on to earn a Master's degree in 1875 and was also a member of the California state National Guard. In 1875 President Grant appointed him United States Attorney for Arizona Territory. A rare photographically-illustrated account of a tour of Yosemite and the High Sierras by one of the pioneer founders of the University of California. Joseph Le Conte studied with Louis Agassiz at Harvard before going to California to serve as professor of geology and he was among the charter members of the Sierra Club. This work describes Le Conte's first expedition with students of the University into the Sierras and the text wonderfully conveys Le Conte's enthusiasm for the region and its natural beauty. While in Yosemite the group visited James Hutchings's hotel and met John Muir who accompanied the group to Lake Tenaya Tuolumne Meadows Mount Dana over Tioga Pass and down to Mono Lake. In his autobiography he describes his first years in California as "very active ones for me the wonderful new country so different from any that I had previously seen the climate the splendid scenery the active energetic people and the magnificent field for scientific and especially for geological investigations." "A record of an excursion by Prof. Le Conte and nine members of one of the early classes of the university. It is stated that but 20 copies were printed" - Cowan. The actual number of copies printed was almost certainly higher perhaps as many as 120 twelve for each member of the party. The images are captioned on the mounts as follows: 1 ".Great Yosemite Fall" frontispiece group portrait of the party. 2 "The Grizzly Giant." 3 "The High Sierras." 4 "The Gates of the Valley." 5 "Bridal Veil Fall." 6 "The Heart of the Sierras. Lake Tenaya." 7 "Day-Dawn in Yosemite. The Merced River." 8 ".North Dome South Half Dome." 9 "Montgomery St. San Francisco. Where our trip ended." The photographs are very handsomely composed and printed images of Yosemite and the High Sierra in very good condition. Farquahar speculates that the photographs "must have been procured from one or more of the professional photographers who operated in Yosemite Valley." The source of the photographs was likely J.J. Reilly a professional photographer active in the Yosemite Valley at the time.<br/> <br/>Cowan 1914 p.137; Farquhar 14a; Currey & Kruska 230; Howes L175 "aa." Kurutz California Books Illustrated with Original Photographs p.16 and item 27; Zamorano Select 64.;Cox Classics 64; Robinson High Sierra Classics 1; Rocq 16596; Eberstadt 124:38. Francis & Valentine unknown books
1875WRCAM41643CSan Francisco: Francis & Valentine 1875. 103pp. plus nine original mounted albumen photographs. Original blue cloth front board gilt. Cloth a bit soiled moderate wear at spine ends and corners. Inscribed on front fly leaf see below. Small tear in lower outer corner of mount of second photograph not even approaching the printed border. Very nice tonality in the photographic prints. Very clean internally. Very good. This copy is signed by one of the members of the University Excursion Party Everett Pomeroy "Compliments of Everett B. Pomeroy" and is quite rare thus. This firm has handled five copies of this book - and noticed several others in the market - and this is the first association copy we have seen. Everett Pomeroy was one of five graduates who received a B.A. from the University of California in 1871 the school's second graduating class. Pomeroy went on to earn a Master's degree in 1875 and was also a member of the California state National Guard. In 1875 President Grant appointed him United States Attorney for Arizona Territory. <br> <br> A rare photographically-illustrated account of a tour of Yosemite and the High Sierras by one of the pioneer founders of the University of California. Joseph Le Conte studied with Louis Agassiz at Harvard before going to California to serve as professor of geology and he was among the charter members of the Sierra Club. This work describes Le Conte's first expedition with students of the University into the Sierras and the text wonderfully conveys Le Conte's enthusiasm for the region and its natural beauty. While in Yosemite the group visited James Hutchings's hotel and met John Muir who accompanied the group to Lake Tenaya Tuolumne Meadows Mount Dana over Tioga Pass and down to Mono Lake. In his autobiography he describes his first years in California as "very active ones for me the wonderful new country so different from any that I had previously seen the climate the splendid scenery the active energetic people and the magnificent field for scientific and especially for geological investigations." "A record of an excursion by Prof. Le Conte and nine members of one of the early classes of the university. It is stated that but 20 copies were printed" - Cowan. The actual number of copies printed was almost certainly higher perhaps as many as 120 twelve for each member of the party. <br> <br> The images are captioned on the mounts as follows: <br> <br> 1 ".Great Yosemite Fall" frontispiece group portrait of the party. <br> <br> 2 "The Grizzly Giant." <br> <br> 3 "The High Sierras." <br> <br> 4 "The Gates of the Valley." <br> <br> 5 "Bridal Veil Fall." <br> <br> 6 "The Heart of the Sierras. Lake Tenaya." <br> <br> 7 "Day-Dawn in Yosemite. The Merced River." <br> <br> 8 ".North Dome South Half Dome." <br> <br> 9 "Montgomery St. San Francisco. Where our trip ended." <br> <br> The photographs are very handsomely composed and printed images of Yosemite and the High Sierra. Farquhar speculates that the photographs "must have been procured from one or more of the professional photographers who operated in Yosemite Valley." The source of the photographs was likely J.J. Reilly a professional photographer active in the Yosemite Valley at the time. <br> <br> A beautiful book with superb photographs depicting the range of northern California's natural splendor. COWAN 1914 p.137. FARQUHAR 14a. CURREY & KRUSKA 230. HOWES L175 "aa." KURUTZ CALIFORNIA BOOKS ILLUSTRATED WITH ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHS p.16; item 27. ZAMORANO SELECT 64. COX CLASSICS 64. ROBINSON HIGH SIERRA CLASSICS 11. ROCQ 16596. EBERSTADT 124:38. Francis & Valentine hardcover books
1875WRCAM41643ASan Francisco: Francis & Valentine 1875. 103pp. plus nine original mounted albumen photographs. 20th-century three-quarter morocco and blue cloth spine gilt. Spine sunned. Frontispiece photograph with three small stains and the final two photographs exhibiting some moderate fading else quite clean internally. A very good copy. A rare photographically illustrated account of a tour of Yosemite and the High Sierras by one of the pioneer founders of the University of California. Le Conte studied with Agassiz at Harvard before going to California to serve as professor of geology and he was among the charter members of the Sierra Club. This work describes Le Conte's first expedition with students of the University into the Sierras and the text wonderfully conveys Le Conte's enthusiasm for the region and its natural beauty. In his autobiography he describes his first years in California as "very active ones for me the wonderful new country so different from any that I had previously seen the climate the splendid scenery the active energetic people and the magnificent field for scientific and especially for geological investigations." "A record of an excursion by Prof. Le Conte and nine members of one of the early classes of the university. It is stated that but 20 copies were printed" - Cowan. The actual number of copies printed was almost certainly higher perhaps as many as 120 twelve for each member of the party. <br> <br> A beautiful book with superb photographs depicting the range of northern California's natural splendor. The images are captioned on the mounts as follows: <br> <br> 1 ".Great Yosemite Fall" frontispiece group portrait of the party. <br> <br> 2 "The Grizzly Giant." <br> <br> 3 "The High Sierras." <br> <br> 4 "The Gates of the Valley." <br> <br> 5 "Bridal Veil Fall." <br> <br> 6 "The Heart of the Sierras. Lake Tenaya." <br> <br> 7 "Day-Dawn in Yosemite. The Merced River." <br> <br> 8 ".North Dome South Half Dome." <br> <br> 9 "Montgomery St. San Francisco. Where our trip ended." HOWES L175. COWAN 1914 p.137. FARQUHAR 14a. CURREY & KRUSKA 230. KURUTZ CALIFORNIA BOOKS ILLUSTRATED WITH ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHS 27. ZAMORANO SELECT 64. Francis & Valentine hardcover books
188311262Québec Typographie de C. Darveau 1883 In-12, iii, 199p. Cartonnage de l'époque, toile brune ornée.
18900072139Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board of Publication 1890. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. No date c. 1890. Hardcover cloth-backed marbled boards. 36 pp. 2 engravings including one captioned "A Polish Jew with Fur Cap." Text lightly foxed but readable. Boards worn along edges and corners. Bright gilt title on spine. 4 short stories. Scarce. Digital images available upon request. Presbyterian Board of Publication hardcover
1868117320Paris Charpentier 1868 1 vol. relié in-12, demi-chagrin brun, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, (4) + IV + 350 pp., portrait gravé en frontispice. 3e édition de cette fantaisie à la manière d'un conte des Mille et une nuits, par Edouard Laboulaye (1811-1883), avocat, membre de l'Institut et professeur au Collège de France. Bon exemplaire en reliure d'époque.
1868117320Paris Charpentier 1868 1 vol. relié in-12, demi-chagrin brun, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, (4) + IV + 350 pp., portrait gravé en frontispice. 3e édition de cette fantaisie à la manière d'un conte des Mille et une nuits, par Edouard Laboulaye (1811-1883), avocat, membre de l'Institut et professeur au Collège de France. Bon exemplaire en reliure d'époque.
1859116042Paris L. Hachette 1859 1 vol. relié in-12, demi-basane rouge, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, pièce de titre de basane noire, (4) + 292 pp. Edition originale de cette fantaisie à la manière d'un conte des Mille et une nuits, par Edouard Laboulaye (1811-1883), avocat, membre de l'Institut et professeur au Collège de France. Ex-libris : Bibliothèque de la Sauzinière. Bon exemplaire en reliure d'époque.
1859116042Paris L. Hachette 1859 1 vol. relié in-12, demi-basane rouge, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, pièce de titre de basane noire, (4) + 292 pp. Edition originale de cette fantaisie à la manière d'un conte des Mille et une nuits, par Edouard Laboulaye (1811-1883), avocat, membre de l'Institut et professeur au Collège de France. Ex-libris : Bibliothèque de la Sauzinière. Bon exemplaire en reliure d'époque.