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173417525Probably Lorient: La Compagnie perpétuelle des Indes 1734. 1100 by 680mm. 43.25 by 26.75 inches each sheet. Three manuscript charts on two different scales but adjoining pen and red and black ink with colour wash on paper laid down on blue linen signed within the title cartouche lower sheet only on a paper overlay upper right. A magnificent series of manuscript charts plotting a continuous route of nearly two thousand nautical miles for the voyage of Captain Louis Dryas in the French East Indiaman La Paix from the northeastern exit of the Sunda Strait to the estuary of the Pearl River in China: "Route du Vaisseau la Compagnie de Indes Paix Capitaine Monsieur Louis Dryas allant en Chine en 1733". Possibly a private commission perhaps to commemorate one of the earliest voyages undertaken by the La Compagnie perpétuelle des Indes according to new regulations that came into effect in September of 1733. These clearly defined the use of company vessels according to their destination reserving voyages to China for the company's largest vessels. Larger ships meant larger cargoes and so greater financial reward. Many of these larger vessels had until recently been warships employed in the War of Polish Succession which had ended with the "Pacte de Famille" between France and Spain in February of 1733. The name of the vessel "La Paix" is undoubtedly significant. The first and most southern sheet has all the hallmarks of grand design. It is drawn on a very large scale "Echelles des Lieux Francois a 20 au degrees" has an unfinished but very decorative title-cartouche two large decorative compass roses and the port of Batavia on the north coast of Java is drawn in some detail. It extends from the northern most exit of the Sunda Strait to the entrance to the western tip of Bangka island and Palembang in Sumatra. Depth soundings are given throughout. The untitled middle sheet while drawn on the same scale is altogether less decorative perhaps indicating a waning of funds for the cartographer. Nevertheless the chart shows clearly and accurately the islands of the Singapore Strait including the unnamed island of Singapore and the east coast of Malaysia as far north as Tioman Island. The northernmost sheet also untitled is drawn on a much smaller scale continues the voyage to the South China Sea and includes the coastlines of Malaysia Cambodia Vietnam Hainan to the coast of mainland China beyond Hong Kong where the voyage ends. Annotations possibly in the hand of Captain Dryas himself indicate where La Paix was made to remain at "anchorage" at "Pto Caby" and the "Embouchure dela Riviere de Canton". The geography of the islands in the estuary is still a bit muddled with present-day Hong Kong Island appearing as "I Lantoa" opposite the mainland labeled as "Boca Lantao". Macao appears as a distinct island. Nevertheless Sage's map precedes the publication of Jean-Baptiste Bourguignon D'Anville's 'Carte particuliere de l'entrée de Canton' which attempts to accurately chart the islands of the Pearl River estuary by a year; and Jacques Nicholas Bellin's by fifteen. The north coast of Borneo appears in some detail and the westernmost coasts of Luzon and Mindanao in the Philippines but Manila is just off the chart. The French East India Company - Compagnie des Indes - had several iterations after its founding in 1664. The second company La Compagnie perpétuelle des Indes fell victim to the ambitions of the infamous financier John Law and so it struggled during the 1720s and few French expeditions to China were commissioned. However during the 1730s about two Compagnie voyages were achieved a year until 1745 when the war of the Austrian Succession and then the Seven Years War caused a hiatus in trading relations. Veyssiere 'Les Voyages Francais a la Chine 1720-1793 La Compagnie perpétuelle des Indes],
1807006977London: Richard Phillips 1807. Full Straight-Grained Morocco. Cloth box/slipcase. Fine. With 100 hand-colored copper engraved plates -- most copies of this edition do not have hand-coloring. Bound gorgeously in full straight-grained red morocco by Bayntun. With beautiful gilt border decoration turn-ins spine compartment decoration etc. 12mo. 19 by 11 cm. Modern cloth box made to fit the set. Box has surely helped preserve the pristineness of the binding. Richard Phillips unknown
1819001439London: Thomas McLean Juhn Bumpus; W. H. Reid; John Brumby; and Priestley and Weale 1819. First edition thus. Full Calf. Fine. 8vo. Sangorski & Sutcliffe binding. With 15 hand-colored aquatint plates. Triple fillet border on covers floral tooling and morocco lettering pieces on spines Volume 1 and 3 spines slightly worn at top. With varying offsetting from some plates onto facing pages scattered foxing on text leaves. Bookplates of Edward Laurence Doheny and Carrie Estelle Doheny. A beautiful set. Thomas McLean, Juhn Bumpus; W. H. Reid; John Brumby; and Priestley and Weale unknown
180855974Paris Didot L'Ainé 1808 1805-06. Folio. 54 x 39 cm. Contemp. hcalf. Wear to spine. Spine-ends repaired. Corners bumped.Titlelabel with gilt lettering on upper cover. 2 pp. recto: Atlas historique.- verso: Index listing 32 Engraved frontispiece: Les Fastes Napoléens de 1796 a 1808 with a small handcoloured map dated 1808. With 34 double-page uncut sheets ca. 53 x 72 cm. of which 16 are in letterpress text handcoloured 18 sheets are maps surrounded by text all handcoloured. Internally clean and fine in original colouring. Map-sheets dated 1805-06. The frontispiece having a dampstain. <br/><br/><em>Comprising maps from America Africa Asia Russia etc.etc. - See Phillips124-29 various editions. </em> unknown
181929597London: Mclean 1819. hardcover. near fine. 3 volumes. Translated by Tobias Smollett. Illustrated with 15 fine hand-colored plates from drawings designed expressly for this edition. 8vo handsomely bound in full contemporary straight-grained red roan floral gilt borders & spines a.e.g. London: McLean 1819. Some rubbing but still a near fine set.<br/> <br/> Mclean unknown
16-3429Florence: Molini Landi 1806 and Paris: Jules Didot Ainé 1825-1826. . Atlas folio. 14.5 x 22 inches. 37 x 56 cm. contemporary half calf spine head damaged spine and corners worn boards rubbed. 41 double page engraved platesof hand colored maps tables and charts some minor surface dirt and light staining throughout.35 double page charts and maps. Bound at the rear are supplementary charts and maps for 1825. This edition not in OCLC. Later English version is entitled Le Sage's Historical genealogical chronological and geographical atlas : exhibiting all the royal families in Europe their origin descent marriages &c. : together with the various possessions foreign wars civil commotions famous battles religious troubles minorities titles orders courts of law and remarkable events of each kingdom London : Printed by Gold and Co. for Henry Berthoud . and sold by Mr. Ackermann . and 18 others 1818 Florence: Molini, Landi, 1806 and Paris: Jules Didot Ainé, 1825-1826. hardcover
1747P1360Paris 1747. Excellent. Notes: The print depicts the important bridge on Neva in St.Petersburg built by the renowned French engineer Peronnet. The bridge allowed the safe passage of tall ships. Image Size : 240x605 mm 9.5x23.75 Inches Platemark Size : Paper Size : 360x675 mm 14.125x26.5 Inches Coloring: Black & White Medium: Copper Engraving Categories: Views Europe Russia; Architectural General; unknown
1784FB949/6B<p>Tan calf full binding. Red and green titles plate with gilt lettering and banding<strong>.</strong></p><p><strong>A precious and historic copy </strong> The Bachelor of Salamanca is the last novel by Lesage 1668-1747. "After the success of The Lame Devil and Gil Blas de Santillane it is still a pseudo-Spanish setting that Lesage gave to his last novel of adventure and satire. It is the story of the adventures of a young Spanish bachelor who works as a tutor. For Lesage it was an opportunity for satire to the detriment of the ruling classes: large and small nobility enriched bourgeoisie clergy. He makes us know along the way the activities of these people who live from this society while remaining on the margins: tutors adventurers matchmakers and who constitute a colourful and equivocal world where those who succeed can only achieve it by rising by intrigue above their condition. It is already with less violence but with a barely concealed cynicism the verve of Beaumarchais in The Barber of Seville that we find in the work of Lesage who is a few decades ahead of the spirit of his time".</p><p><strong>Alain-René Lesage</strong> 6 May 1668 – 17 November 1747; older spelling <strong>Le Sage</strong> was a French novelist and playwright. Lesage is best known for his comic novel <em>The Devil upon Two Sticks</em> 1707 <em>Le Diable boiteux</em> his comedy <em>Turcaret</em> 1709 and his picaresque novel <em>Gil Blas</em> 1715–1735.</p> P Wogan. hardcover
1885259048Lisboa: David Corazzi Editor 1885. Ediçao Monumental. Illustrated with 30 Chromolithographic full-page plates and 466 text drawings. 2 vols. Folio. Full calf all edges gauffered in gilt green suede doublures spines sunned else fine. Bookplate of Nelson A. Rockefeller. Repairs at p. 55 of text of Volume I. Ediçao Monumental. Illustrated with 30 Chromolithographic full-page plates and 466 text drawings. 2 vols. Folio. David Corazzi, Editor unknown
174925274Londres: Jean Nourse 1749. First English edition. 32 engraved plates 8 in each volume. 4 vols. 12mo. Contemporary sprinkled calf gilt spines red leather labels. Heads of two volumes slightly nicked spines and joints a little rubbed else very good. First English edition. 32 engraved plates 8 in each volume. 4 vols. 12mo. Scarce first printing in England of the French text appearing in the same year as the Smollett translation. NUC gives four locations only. Jean Nourse unknown
224008First edition thus. Translated by Tobias Smollett M.D. 15 aquatint plates by John Clark. Contemporary 3/4 maroon morocco over marbled boards rubbed. 3 volumes. Enclosed in a 1/2 blue morocco three paneled slipcase; each volume in a separate chemise. Tooley 139. hardcover
183221266Venice: G. Tasso 1832. Very good overall. An unusual map from an Italian edition of Le Sage's historical atlas. The map is credited to Buchon in the title cartouche who originated the map in 1825. This edition was published by Girolamo Tasso. The map illustrates the United States from the east coast up to the Rocky Mountains and shows the acquisition of various territories up to 1825 including the Louisiana Purchase. Major cities forts roads and Indian villages are located. There is a color key at lower left and the routes of Long and Talcott are noted. There are interesting early details in Oregon & the Missouri Territories especially in the northwest and plains. The uncolored area on the left is labeled "Messicana" and includes the "Provincia de Texas" which would become an independent republic in four years. There is also an outline of "Nuovo Messico" New Mexico. 18 1/4 x 13 1/2". Restoration to margins. Original color touched up. Ref: Phillips A #127-21b. G. Tasso unknown
183671143London: J. J. Dubochet & Co. 1836. Hardcover. Very Good. 2 volume set. 26 x 16.5 cm. 486 Bound into 3/4 green leather with marble boards and endpapers by Pawson & Nicholson. 5 raised leather bands This set is a unique "extra illustrated" copy with around 100 plates from other editions of the work having been bound-in. The base work illustrated by Jean Gigoux. Extra plates include illustrations from the Thomas Mclean 1819 edition in color the London Richard Phillips1807 engravings by G. Vickers and many others not all noted on the plates. Spines are faded to brown and a bit scuffed. J. J. Dubochet & Co. hardcover
1832M2492Venice 1832. Very Good. Size : 378x630 mm 14.875x24.75 Inches Coloring: Hand Colored Category: Maps World unknown
1835M1534Venice: Tasso Girolamo 1835. Excellent. Size : 330x481 mm 13x18.875 Inches Coloring: Original Hand Coloring Category: Maps Central America Mexico;; Maps United States South Texas; Maps United States West California Tasso, Girolamo unknown
18199039gcsLondon: Printed for Thomas M’Lean; John Bumpusl W. H. Reid; John Brumby; and Priestley and Weale 1819. Three volumes. Octavo bound by Hammond in 3/4 green morocco & marbled boards gilt-decorated spines marbled endpapers top edges gilt uncut xii 384 pp viii 378 pp xi 392 pp. Illustrated with 15 hand colored aquatints. Near-Fine. Printed for Thomas M’Lean; John Bumpusl W. H. Reid; John Brumby; and Priestley and Weale, 1819. hardcover
1764168496London: Printed for T. Osborne and others 1764. A new translation by the Author of Roderick Random . . . In four volumes. Pp. x260last blankiv220viii244 viii232 33 engraved plates including frontispiece Volume I head and tailpiece decorations and a few decorative initials; f'cap. 12mo in sixes; early mottled calf spines decorated in gilt between raised bands with gilt lettered contrasting red & green title and volume labels boards with gilt edges lightly worn heaviest at fore-corners joints starting spines chipped at extremities and slightly rubbed; marbled endpapers with signs of removal of bookseller's sticker from upper pastedowns early ownership inscription or signature on blank preliminary each volume and another earlier signature on verso of upper free endpaper Volume I hinges starting a few leaves faintly creased with a long vertical crease across most of pp. 85-6 in Volume I becoming a closed tear no text loss most plates lightly offset a couple of tiny edge chips or splits a few small marginal damp stains scattered light foxing and soiling; printed for T. Osborne London 1764. Fifth edition. ESTC N4250. First published in French between 1715 and 1735. The plates in this edition are not attributed. Smollett acknowledged the influence of Gil Blas upon his own work. Printed for T. Osborne, and others unknown
1830M3725Venice: G. Tasso 1830. Excellent. Size : 370x475 mm 14.5x18.75 Inches Coloring: Original Hand Coloring Category: ; Maps Africa Continent G. Tasso unknown
181953948London: Printed for Thomas McLean; John Bumpus; W. H. Reid; John Brumby; And Priestley and Weale 1819. Hardcover. Very good condition. Octavo. xii 384; viii 378; xi 392; 15 plates. Original calf with decorative boards and gilt lettering tooling and ruling on spines. Marbled edges and endpapers. Three frontispieces plus twelve hand colored aquatints. Gil Blas is a picaresque novel by French author Alain-René Lesage published between 1715 and 1735. Considered to be the last masterpiece of the picaresque genre. Lesage uses witty valets in the service of thieving masters women of questionable morals cuckolded yet happy husbands gourmands ridiculous poets false savants and dangerously ignorant doctors to make his point. Each class and each occupation becomes an archetype. Some light wear along edges of bindings lightly scuffed at edges and leather at front joint o first volume cracked but held together. Small chips at head and tails of spines. Some offsetting of aquatints to facing pages. Printed for Thomas McLean; John Bumpus; W. H. Reid; John Brumby; And Priestley and Weale hardcover
1836006744London: J. J. Dubochet & Co. Charles Tilt and H. Hooper 1836. Leather. Near Fine. Quarto. Jean Gigoux. Fine Binding. Two volumes complete. Three-quarter maroon morocco over marbled boards raised bands elaborate decorative gilt compartments top edges gilt marbled endpapers 10.25 x 6.75 inches. 486 478 pages; woodcut illustrations by Gigoux throughout. SIGNED BINDING stamped "Tout" verso front flyleaf. A clean tight set in fine binding showing minimal wear <br/> <br/> J. J. Dubochet & Co., Charles Tilt, and H. Hooper hardcover
617711Valencia.: Benito Monfort; Imp. de D. J. Morales y Rodríguez. Hardcover. Cubierta deslucida. Good. 16 cm. 7 Tomos en 2 vols. Encuadernacion en tapa dura artesanal en piel con tejuelo. Las Aventuras de Gil Blas de Santillana 1791: Lesage Alain-Rene 1668-1747. Restituidas a su patria y a su lengua nativa por Un Espanol celoso que no sufre se burlen de su nacion. el Espanol celoso es el P. Jose Francisco de Isla. Isla Jose Francisco de. 1703-1781 . El poeta Daniel o todos somos iguales 1863. Cubierta deslucida. Literatura francesa. Novela. Siglo XVIII. 821.133.1-31"17" 821.133.1-3 Benito Monfort; Imp. de D. J. Morales y Rodríguez hardcover
1807223537London: Printed for Richard Phillips No. 6 Bridge-street Blackfriars. Printed by T. Gillet. Wild-court. 1807. Embellished with One Hundred Copper-Plates by Warner and Tomlinson without plate oat Vol. III p. 322 as in all copies examined. 4 vols. 12m. Bound in full polished mottled calf red leather title labels edges yellow by Root & Co. Fine. Embellished with One Hundred Copper-Plates by Warner and Tomlinson without plate oat Vol. III p. 322 as in all copies examined. 4 vols. 12m. Printed for Richard Phillips No. 6, Bridge-street, Blackfriars. [Printed by T. Gillet. Wild-court.] unknown
#[65771]Amsterdam J. Oosterwyk Steenhouwer en Uytwerf 1716 8vo. full leather binding with gold tooled spine and edges faded/worn 123914334 pp. worn edges loosened binding especially towards the end of the book discoloured endpapers two engraved titlepages preceding the two typographical titlepages J. Schijnvoet fec. some decorative initials and tailpieces and 14 engravings. With ownership signatures in pencil difficult to read. l Translated from French two parts with two seperate titlepages. hardcover
1826289060Venice: Tasso 1826. unbound. very good. Map. Engraving with original hand coloring. 15.75" by 11". In very good condition. Published in Venice in 1826.<br/> <br/> Historical look at ancient Mexico with notes below in Italian. Emmanuel-Augustin-Dieudonne-Joseph comte de Las Cases 1766-1842 was a French atlas-maker aka Le-Sage and author.<br/> <br/> Tasso unknown
1804LTH8-B-23Burdeos: Pedro Beaume 1804. Leather. Good Only. 7" by 4". None. An uncommon Spanish translation of famous French picaresque novel Gil Blas. Bound in half leather and marbled paper-covered boards with gilt lettering and decoration. Complete in Four Volumes. Four Volumes bound as Two. In Spanish. With the armorial nameplate of Samuel Edward Cook on the front pastedowns. With a Graham of Alnwick bookbinder's label to the front pastedown of Volume I. COPAC suggests that this work was translated by Jose Francisco de Isla. Gil Blas is considered to be the last masterpiece of the picaresque genre. Gil Blas is related to Lesage's play Turcaret. In both works Lesage uses witty valets in the service of thieving masters women of questionable morals cuckolded yet happy husbands gourmands ridiculous poets false savants and dangerously ignorant doctors to make his point. José Francisco de Isla 1703 1781 was a Spanish Jesuit celebrated as a preacher and a humorist and satirist of the stamp of Cervantes. Samuel Edward Widdrington formerly Cook 1787 - 1856 was an English writer on Spain. Having served in the Royal Navy he lived for some years in Spain. He served as High Sheriff of Northumberland in 1854. He was a fellow of the Royal Society and the Royal Geographical Society. Bound in half leather and marbled paper-covered boards with gilt lettering and decoration. There is some wear to the extremities including some rubbing. The front hinge of volume 1 is just starting but still firm. The front inner hinge of volume 1 is strained. The bindings are tight and firm. Internally the pages are generally clean and bright with slight foxing and marks to the first few pages. There are marginal discoloured tidemarks to the first 17 leaves of volume 2 including loss to the half title and title page that do not affect the text. Good Only Pedro Beaume hardcover