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Features: Great Flagstaff of Kew Gardens Carved from a Single Douglas Fir from British Columbia; Lovely colour Humber Super Snipe Ad.; Florida's 'Red Tide' Plague kills fish by the Multi-Million; The Threat of the Aswan Dam to the 4200-year-old Abu Simbel Temples; Auto Feature - The Rolls Royce Phantom V; The 1959 Auto Show (multi-page); Manchester Grammar School; Around the world in 80 hours; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
1822RO80001202Janet et Cotelle. 1822. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos frotté, Intérieur frais. Tome 1: 654 pages. tome 2: paginé de 658 à 1086 +remarques détachées sur un grand nombre de mots et sur l'emploi vicieux de certaines locutions: 174 pages + table 90 pages. Filets et tomaison dorés.. . . . Classification Dewey : 445-Grammaire française
MELINE, CANS ET COMPAGNIE. 1839. In-8 Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage. Plats abîmés. Dos frotté. Intérieur frais. XII + 515 pages - Traces de moullures en toute fin de volume sans conséquence réelle sur la lecture. Titre et ornemens dorés au dos. Coiffes et dos frottés. Plats et Coins émoussés - Plats jaspés - Texte sur 2 colonnes - 2 PHOTOS DISPONIBLES -
1814R160218831Chez le Prieur / Belin / l'auteur. 1814. In-18. Cartonné. Etat passable, Plats abîmés, Dos abîmé, Mouillures. 240 pages - ex libris manuscrit sur la page de titre - manque sur le dos - coiffe en tête absente - annotation sur le 2ème contre plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 445-Grammaire française
1949RO80179526AUBIER. 1949. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos abîmé, Papier jauni. 552 + 185 + 380 Pages. Quelques cartes en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Quelques rousseurs sans conséquence pour la lecture. Dos légerment abimé. Nombreuses pages non coupées.. . . . Classification Dewey : 425-Grammaire anglaise
RARE comprehensive dictionary of over 65000 Jewish family names, the most complete of its kind in English, providing also variant spellings in different languages used by Jews in the course of the long history in diaspora, and modifications, such as equivalents, translations, truncations and amplifications, and the original forms of the names in the original Hebrew, Arabic-Farsi, Cyrillic and Roman letters. The dictionary contains nearly all Jewish groups: Ashkenazic, Sephardic, Oriental and modern Israeli. For the historical record, currently used family names are included even when their origins cannot be established. 260x185mm. XLIV+882 pages. Blue Hardcover with silver lettering on front cover and spine. Cover and cover corners rubbed. Spine edges bumped/wrinkled. Pen underlining near text on introduction pages XIII-XIV. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare and unique encyclopedic dictionary of almost all demonstrably Jewish (Ashkenazic and Sephardic) names is in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
8vo. Viii, 198 pages. In German with Hebrew. SUBJECT (S) : Hebrew language grammar history; Hebrew philology. SERIES: Beiträge zur Geschichte der ältesten Auslegung und Spracherklärung des Alten Testamentes ; ; Bd. 2. Dukes [1810-1891] was born in Pressburg, Hungary. He was a student of R. Moses Sofer and of R. Hayyim Joseph Pollak; the latter introduced him to secular study. An inveterate, though poor, traveler, Dukes visited most of the important libraries in Europe, researching Jewish manuscripts and uncovering many hitherto unknown medieval works. His research covered various aspects of language and literature: aggadic literature, Bible exegesis, medieval Jewish literature, Hebrew grammar and the masoretic text, and talmudic maxims and truisms. Frequently, however, his research was unsystematic and his edited texts in need of correction. (EJ, 2007) BOUND WITH: Ewald, Heinrich. UBER DIE ARABISCH GESCHRIEBENEN WERKE JÜDISCHER SPRACHGELEHRTEN : MIT EINER ABHANDLUNG ÜBER DEN GEGENWÄRTIGEN ZUSTAND DER ALTENTESTAMENTLICHEN WISSENSCHAFT. Stuttgart : A. Krabbe, 1844. 8vo. Xxiv, 160 pages. In German with Arabic and Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Hebrew language grammar history. SERIES: Beiträge zur Geschichte der ältesten Auslegung und Spracherklärung des Alten Testamentes ; ; Bd. 1. Ex library. Covers worn, occasional marginalia, good condition. (BIBLE-7-18x)
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Endpapers foxed. Front inner hinge cracked and has been reinforced with cellotape to the gutter. Else book is solid. ; 593 pages
RAREÁÁ! Only 2000 copies were printed of this excellent Amharic-Russian dictionary published under the auspices of The Soviet Encyclopedia publishing house. This book is an invaluable resource for any Russians studying the Amharic language, or vice versa. 220x155mm. 967 pages. Purple cloth Hardcover. White Cyrillic lettering and yellow Ge'ez lettering on front cover and spine. Cover slightly worn. Cover corners slightly bent. Front cover has minor tear on upper hinge. Binding slightly loose. Pages slightly yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This exceedingly rare and useful dictionary is in very good condition.
New in plastic wrapping. ; Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 276; 209 pages
New in plastic wrapping. ; Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 275; 282 pages
71408aafPorto, Lello & Irmao, 1989, in-8vo, chaque volume un peu plus de 500 p., reliures en cuir originales, titre doré au dos.
55014aafTot Leyde (Leiden), Frederik Haaring, 1700, pt. in-8vo, texte parallel sur 2 col., 124 p. (deux pet. déchir./trous jusqu'à p. 22, sans perte de texte); 2 ff. + 304 p., lég. bruni, reliure en parchemin lég. taché et bruni, coins écrasés et qqs poet. éraflures aux bords et coins.
17685305BB5. Auflage. Biel, Jean Christoph Heilmann, 1768. 8°. (8) 280 S., (2) S.; 207 (1) S.; 144 S. Mit 1 Tabelle. Halbpergamentbd. d. Zt. (stärker berieben u. bestossen).
17756807Poitiers, J. Félix Faulcon, 1775. In-8 de XCVIII-[2]-856-[4]p. plein veau marbré brun, dos à nerfs orné de filets et fleurons dorés, pièce de titre brune (coiffes, coins et coupes frottés), tranches jaspées, épidermures.
14038aafLyon, Périsse frères, 1830, pt. in-8°, 334 p., ex libris ms. ‘Cosandey’, reliure en demi-cuir, dos sobrement doré, tranches jaspées en bleu, bon exemplaire.
56465aafAmstelodami (Amsterdam), sumptibus Nicolai Rispoli, M. CCX., 1710; 1710, sm. in-8vo, 4 leaves, title in red and black + 176 p.; 177 p. + n.n. 4 pages, marg. waterstain in lower inner corner mainly in the first part of the vol., vellum binding, stained and rubbed, pieces of edges as well as of top and botton of spine broken off, hw. title on spine.
194414256Bergamo - Milano: BOLIS - Edizioni Labor Grafitalia già Pizzi & Pizio novembre 1944. Esemplare in buono stato complessivo con lievi segni d'uso: un paio di colpetti sui bordi dei piatti tracce di orecchia sulla quinta tavola v. foto lievi arrossamenti sulle sguardie estesa dedica manoscritta a penna di regalo aziendale sulla terza carta datata 1958. Legatura editoriale rigida in folio cm 38 x 32 con piatti rivestiti in carta a imitazione di tavoletta lignea e ricche decorazioni allegoriche a rilievo sulla fascia di similpelle che riveste il dorso e circa un terzo di entrambi i piatti sguardie decorate pp 188 6 40 tavole a colori fuori testo decorazioni xilografiche e frontespizi con rialzi in inchiostro argento. Buon esemplare con lievi segni d'uso: un paio di colpetti sui bordi dei piatti tracce di orecchia sulla quinta tavola v. foto estesa dedica manoscritta a penna di regalo aziendale sulla terza carta datata 1958. Edizione di grande formato di uno dei più noti libri figurati del Novecento italiano i Vangeli illustrati dal pittore bergamasco Giovanni Battista Galizzi 1882 - 1963 apparsi per la prima volta nel 1932; accanto alle 40 tavole di gusto divisionista di Galizzi il testo è decorato da fregi di Bruno da Osimo Bruno Marsili Osimo 1888 - Ancona 1862 maestro della xilografia che firma oltre a capolettera testate e cul-de-lampe 4 tavole in bicromia con rialzi in argento dedicate agli evangelisti. L'edizione è conforme a quella originale nella lezione curata da Mons. Luigi Gramatica per la casa editrice Morcelliana 1926. BOLIS - Edizioni Labor (Grafitalia già Pizzi & Pizio, novembre) unknown
14382Lyon Chez Pierre Bruyset Ponthus 1756 in 12 (17x11) 1 volume relié plein veau foncé époque, dos à nerfs orné, caissons dorés, tranches teintées (coiffes usées, coins émoussés), 2 faux-feuillets non-chiffrés, et 670 pages. Bon exemplaire
xvi + 858pp. + 2 cartes hors-texte, 25cm., reliure cart. (dos en toile), bon état, T71203
35600973, A Genève, Chez les Frères Cramer, 1755; in-12, cartonnage de l’époque recouvert d’un vélin manuscrit. 204 pp.- Le traité de l’abbé d’Olivet a paru en 1736. Il est ici augmenté de celui de Durand qui occupe les pages 129 à 204. Ce petit volume œcuménique rassemble le traité du catholique abbé-grammairien Olivet, célébrité franc-comtoise ( né à Salins en 1682, mort en 1768) et celui du pasteur protestant David Durand ( né à Saint-Pargovie en 1680, ami de Bayle et ministre de l’église française de Martin’s Lane à Londres où il mourut en 1763)- Voir Haag IV, 486- Perrod. Ouvrages franc-comtois p. 262- Cioranesco 48581 ne cite qu’une édition hollandaise de 1757 de cette réunion de deux traités.
pp. 131 [i.e. 231]. Lacks two (of 4 or 5) leaves at the beginning. 12 mo. 170 mm. NOTE: Extensive early schoolboy ink doodles, scribbles, wipes, and names, including: William M. Watson; William P. Orbison, Huntingdon, PA (1814-1898); George Washington Gray (and his Sweetheart - Sarah Nicholson). The condition of the book is generally worn and aged, but some of the manuscript additions are worth a little attention. I especially like one from the author as a sort of receipt on p. 108. It says, "James Davidson to George W. Gray as a token of his affection not from any love to him but to have his half dollar. Philadelphia, May 5, 1806." The printer Charles Cist (1738-1805) was an entrepreneur of the first order. With Melchior Steiner, he established a printing and publishing business. During the American Revolution, he published many documents relating to current events, including Paine's The American Crisis. In 1781 the firm was dissolved, and Cist continued in business alone. He began the publication of The American Herald in 1784, and of the Columbian Magazine in 1786. Cist aided the colonial government during the revolution by endorsing large amounts of continental currency, which he was later compelled to redeem. He was the first person to introduce anthracite coal into general use in the United States. In 1792 he was a member of the Lehigh Coal Company, and brought several wagons full of this coal to Philadelphia, where he offered to give it away. But he could not dispose of it, and was threatened with mob violence for trying to impose on the people with a lot of black stones (coal). In 1793 he was secretary of the Fame Fire Association, and announced that the society had procured a fire-escape apparatus to save persons from burning houses by means of a bucket drawn up to the top of the building. During the administration of John Adams, he became public printer, and established an extensive printing office and book bindery in Washington, D.C., at great expense, for the purpose of publishing public documents. Evans 33604. PAIMP 6
RARE collection of papers by Max Grünbaum (1817-1898), an eminent German-Jewish scholar who specialized in Oriental philology and folk-lore, as well as Yiddish and Judaeo-Spanish literature. 232x157mm. XVIII+600 pages. Half-leather marbled board Hardcover with gilt ribbed spine. Cover and spine worn and somewhat stained. Cover corners/edges and spine edges bumped and peeling. Inner cover and few pages slightly age-stained. Ex-library copy with writing on spine and ex-libris sticker on front endpaper. Library stamp on pages II and 600 bottom edge. Pencil/pen underlining on some pages. Few pages dog-eared. Pages slightly yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare book is otherwise in good condition.
14.5x22 cm. XXXVIII+328 pages. Gilt hardcover in dust jacket. Sides of top and bottom of spine slightly chafed. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original 1/3 leather bdg. Decorative cloth boards with crescent and star and tughra. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 ccm). In Ottoman script. 271 p. AH 1286 = AD 1870. Karakaszâde was born in Bursa and died in Edirne. One sheikhsof the Jalvatiyya order. His works are "Nûru'l-Hüdâ li men Ihtidâ" and "Serh-i Risâle-i Hâce Cihan" and "Mürettebât Divan", which talk about mysticism and morality and are written on the old Ottoman inscription, but were written with some humble and extreme views. This book includes history of the mystic orders and tradition of Islamic and Turkish sufism. According to some claims this work by him is a plagiarist from 'Menâkibnâme-i Hâce Cihan ve Netice-i Can' by Vahidî. One copy in OCLC with mistake of author's name: 39817913.; Özege 15570. First Edition. Rare.