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196611548Chicago: Britannica 1966. First edn. 8vo pp. 535 illust. VG in dj name on title-page OP. Part I is a symposium: The Difference of Woman and the Difference it Make which icludes work by Elisabeth Mann Borgese James A Pike Anna Hoffman etc. Britannica unknown books
12937ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA JAPANESE ART. New York: The Author n.d. 4to. Cloth dust jacket. Frontispiece xii ii 63 2 pages plates. First edition. With a preface by Warren Cox and articles by Laurence Binyon Kojiro Tomita others; illustrated. Britannica Booklet number 6. Name in ink text browne dust jacket used. unknown books
1992S11686Rome:: Instituto della Enciclopedia Italiana Fondata da Giovanni Treccani 1992. 1992. 4to. xxxiii 829 pp. Numerous figs. 56 color plates. Original dark green morocco-backed gilt-stamped gray cloth. Fine like new. Scarce. Features many detailed articles on nuclear or atomic physics. Well-illustrated. Volume one only of a 6-volume set A-Z; vol. 7 is a dictionary. Director: Giuseppe Tedone. Instituto della Enciclopedia Italiana Fondata da Giovanni Treccani, (1992). hardcover books
1973226<p><i>Enciclopedia dell'Arte Antica Classica e Orientale.</i> Roma: Istituto della Enciclopedia Italiana Fondata da Giovanni Treccani 1958. Seven volumes plus two supplementary volumes 1973. Italian language text profusely illustrated with full-page color plates throughout. A good copy in a good solid binding the legendary Treccani binding made for years of hard use. This was a privately owned copy used infrequently and free of all stamps of ownership found in ex-institutional copies. Large heavy volumes extra shipping charges will be required.</p><p><br /></p> Istituto della Enciclopedia Italiana Fondata da Giovanni Treccani hardcover books
1793168328Paris 1793. hardcover. Concernant: Les Peches aux Hamecons Haims &c; Differentes Fortes de Penches; Les Peches aux Filets; Les Peches de Mer de Rivieres. Illustrated with fine plates after Diderot engraved by Bernard. 132 views on 114 fine plates including 18 double-page. 32pp of double column text in French. 4to contemporary boards binding is quite worn; dampstain at top margin of text pages; occasional light dampstains in other margins mostly outside of image area; one plate torn; uncut edges. Paris: Chez Panckoucke 1793.<br/><br/> A new and enlarged edition of Diderot's Encyclopedie arranged as a system of separate dictionaries.<br/><br/> unknown books
177368280The First London Edition ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA. EncyclopÊdia Britannica; or A Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. Compiled upon a New Plan. In which the different sciences and arts are digested into distinct treatises or systems; and the various technical terms &c. are explained as they occur in the order of the alphabet. Illustrated with one hundred and sixty copperplates. By a Society of Gentlemen in Scotland. In three volumes. London: Printed for John Donaldson 1773. First London edition. This is an issue which uses the sheets of the first edition published in Edinburgh in 1771 with new preliminaries and a new preface made for the London audience. Three quarto volumes 10 1/4 x 8 inches; 260 x 204 mm. With 160 engraved copperplates some of which are folding and some have been hand-colored. Some plates are bound out of sequence but complete. Vol I with 58 plates Vol II with 56 plates and Vol III with 46 plates. Each volume with half-title. This edition is edited by William Smellie. and the engravings are by Andrew Bell. We could find only one other complete copy at auction since 1966. Bound in contemporary full mottled calf. Spines with some restoration. Morocco spine labels Spines elaborately stamped in gilt and with a red and brown spine morocco label on each volume. Board edges tooled in gilt. Gilt dentelles. Previous owner's bookplate on front pastedown of each volume. Old ink ownership signature on front free endpaper of all volumes. Vol. I with a small tear to upper margin not affecting text. on page 469 and some occasional minor dampstaining to fore-edge margin not touching text. Vol. II with a repair to the crease of page one of the folding chemistry table. Generally pages are very clean. Overall a very lovely set. ìThe most famous of all encyclopaedias in the English language was sponsored by ëa Society of Gentlemen in ScotlandÃ.The Edinburgh ësocietyà could well have consisted only of the editor the antiquarian William Smellie 1740-95 the engraver Andrew Bell 1726-1809 and the printer Colin Macfarquhar died 1793.The subtitle implicitly acknowledges the editorÃs indebtedness to Harris and Chambers though later on in the third edition of 1801 the dedication to the King sought to create the impression that the Britannica had been conceived as a means ëto counteract the tendency of anarchy and atheism of that pestiferous workà the French EncyclopÈdie of Diderot. In fact Smellie defined its purpose far more sensibly and convincingly in the preface of the first edition: ëUtility ought to be the principal intention of every publicationÃ. The Encyclopaedia Britannica appeared first in numbers.1768-71. The precedent of MorÈri and Bayle was followed when the second edition 1778-83 included history and biography.From the supplement to the fifth edition 1816-24 onward the Encyclopaedia Britannica following the example of the EncyclopÈdie appended the signatures of the contributors of articles of original value.and leading scholars and men of letters of all nations have continued to lend the lustre of their names to all subsequent editionsî Printing and the Mind of Man. Printing and the Mind of Man 218. ESTC: N471190 HBS 68280. $30000 Printed for John Donaldson unknown books