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1770est142t5Dimension extérieur (carton) 43,8 x 59 cm, intérieur 25,5 x 41,2 cm. Gravure dans son jus, scotché sur cadre carton. Image en bon état, très jolie travail de la fin du 18 ème siècle. Dimensiones exteriores (cartón) 43,8 x 59 cm, interiores 25,5 x 41,2 cm. Grabado en su estado original, pegado en un marco de cartón. Imagen en buen estado, obra muy bonita de finales del siglo XVIII.
17901110042194xbvkNo place (Madrid?), Ruiz, 1790. 284 pages. - Original marbled full leather binding with gentle gilt spine-decoration and goldstamped title on gilt-decorated red spinelabel, marbled endpapers; sm.-8vo.(ca. 15 x 8 cm).
1797030640Leipzig: G. L. Goethe 1797. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. Xii 398 Pp Errata Page At End. Original Binding And Endpapers Marbled Boards. Binding Worn And Frayed At Corners And Edges But Quite Solid Entirely Intact; Pages Aged But Square And Clean No Wear Or Damage. Scarce; Only Three Institutional Holdings Identified In Worldcat. <br/> <br/> G. L. Goethe hardcover
1752457961752 A Bruxelles, chez François Foppens, 1752 - In-12, 10 x 17 cm - Reliure plein veau de l'époque -dos à nerfs & à caissons fleuronnés - (8) avertissement & Table, 461 pages - bon exemplaire - envoi rapide et soigné
180088BGO.J. (um 1800). Kupferstich (Brustbild). Bildgrösse: 18 x 16 cm. Blattgrösse: 28 x 21 cm.
180088BGO.J. (um 1800). Kupferstich (Brustbild). Bildgrösse: 18 x 16 cm. Blattgrösse: 28 x 21 cm. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, Abb.
1772CCC-1332109. Edition ruault 1772. Reliure d époque, plein veau , tranches rouges , dos lisse , pièce maroquin titre et dos richement ornée. Coins émoussés, 2 livres , in-12 . photos possibles
17604757Cadiz 1760. Hardcover. Very Good. Charmingly printed little book. Quite scarce. <br/><br/> Cadiz hardcover
176965316Antwerpen, Herman de Tournes 1769.
1790988AGO.J. (um 1790). Kupferstich von L. Noceret nach J. Maea. Bildgrösse: 29 x 18 cm. Plattengrösse: 36 x 25 cm. Blattgrösse: 44 x 32,5 cm.
17724365Valencia Por Benito Monfort 1772. Hardcover. . ~ ~ NOTE: THE PRICE OF THIS BOOK IS CURRENTLY REDUCED! ~ ~ . Two volumes. Duodecimo. Pp. xxviii 335; 344. Half-titles present. HARDCOVER uniformly bound in contemporary full mottled calf spines richly decorated in gilt morocco lettering-piece to each spine marbled endpapers all edges red calf bit affected by the mottling few worm holes on endpapers paste-down of one volume partly adhered to board. In a very good condition rather fine interiors. A-2 <br/> <br/> Valencia, Por Benito Monfort hardcover
1790988AGO.J. (um 1790). Kupferstich von L. Noceret nach J. Maea. Bildgrösse: 29 x 18 cm. Plattengrösse: 36 x 25 cm. Blattgrösse: 44 x 32,5 cm. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 988A-Gr
17662863<p>London J. & R. Tonson in Strand 1766. HBNO DJ ISSUED Brown LEATHER 1766 4th edition some Fox Front COVER DETACHED & 1st few pages are Detached SPINE STRIP MISSING BOOK GOOD- AS-IS Interior GOOD- AS-IS NOJACKET Translators preface By Jarvis is XXiV pgs Exact title of preface The Translators Preface also included Supplement to Translator preface XXXViii pgs 4 1/4 X 6 3/4 IN. SOME pgs have margin chips out & Fox slight wrinkling 279 PS. Front COVER DETACHED SPINE STRIP MISSING B/W FRONTISPIECE & Ilustrations FOXED Wear Inner Hinges starting SLIGHTLY ONE VOLUME ONLY Full-Leather.</p> London, J. & R. Tonson in Strand hardcover
1777PHO-2334Paris, Chez Panckoucke, 1777, 3 volumes in-12 (17x10cm), 2ff.-xvi-382pp.-1f.-537pp., 1f.-487pp., basane époque, dos à nerfs ornés avec titre et tomaison, tranches cailloutées bleues. Coins usés (tome 3), épidermures (tome 1).
176910906Antwerpen, De Tournes, 1769. "Lex.-8° (25-30 cm). 2 Bll., 589 S.; 1 Bl., 698 S." Pergament der Zeit
171134984London 1711. 888pp. Some toning. Very good. Disbound.<br/> <br/> An interesting work relating to the actions of French Huguenot soldier and diplomat Henri de Massue Earl of Galway during the War of the Spanish Succession. Galway's failure at the Battle of Almanza led to the defeat of the British and his eventual censure by Parliament.<br/> <br/> ESTC T18844. Goldsmith 4973. unknown
18007582CB5 Bände. London, Cook, o.J. (um 1800). Kl.-8°. Mit 5 Frontisp., 5 gestochenen Titel und 11 ganzseitigen Kupfertafeln. Lederbände der Zeit mit reicher Rückenvergoldung.
18007582CBLondon, Cook, o.J. (um 1800). Kl.-8°. Mit 5 Frontisp., 5 gestochenen Titel und 11 ganzseitigen Kupfertafeln. Lederbände der Zeit mit reicher Rückenvergoldung. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 7582CB|7582CB_2 5 Bände. [2 Warenabbildungen]
174416243Bruxelles, Henri-Albert Gosse & Comp., 1744 2 volumes In-4° (19,5 x 25,2cm) Reliure d'époque pleine basane; dos à 5 nerfs et 5 caissons ornés de motifs dorés, pièce d'auteur-titre de maroquin rouge en encadrement doré; tranches rouges. Vol.1: 1frontispice, 1titre imprimé en noir et rouge orné d'une vignette, 1feuillet, 601p.; Vol.2: 1titre imprimé en noir et rouge orné d'une vignette, 1feuillet, 604p.; bandeaux et lettrines. Epidermures aux dos et manques aux coiffes; petits travaux de vers aux charnières et 2nd plat du 1er volume; épidermures au 2nd plat du 1er volume; généralement propres à l'intérieur (quelques petites rousseurs et quelques feuilles fumées).
1733GF283931733 Madrid - En casa de Joseph Gonzalez - 1733 - 1 vol. in4 de 24 - 630 - 13 pages - Reliure plein vélin souple d'époque - titre manuscrit au dos quasiment effacé - lanières absentes - Bel exemplaire cependant -
1792041336Madrid: Imprenta Real 1792. No consta edición. Tapa dura. Good. 469 pp. 15 x 21 cm. Buen estado. Bordes y esquinas rozados. Excelente estado de conservación del papel blanco limpio y con amplios márgenes. Cortes tintados. Imprenta Real hardcover
171521225London 1715. A petition to Parliament by the officers of Lieutenant General George Hamilton's Regiment of Foot seeking pay due for services abroad in the War of the Spanish Succession. Lord George Douglas-Hamilton 1666-1737 was a Scottish Williamite officer during the Glorious Revolution who later married William III's mistress Elizabeth Villiers became a confidant of William was created Earl of Orkney in 1696 was appointed Governor of Virginia in 1714 and in 1736 was the first British general promoted to the rank of Field Marshal. In 1701 at the beginning of the War of the Spanish Succession Hamilton led the First Regiment of Foot the Royal Scots to the Netherlands where the regiment fought for the remainder of the war. Despite their long service and the high position of Hamilton the officers suggest in the present petition that having been so long overseas they had been forgotten by the British government and charge that they had not received their pay even after frequent petitions. The document is an early example of lobbying literature which first began proliferating in the lobby of the House of Commons at the time of the accession of King George I and the British general election of 1715. ESTC records four copies two at the British Library one at Oxford and one at the National Library of Scotland. unknown
171521226London 1715. Broadsheet. 1p. plus printed docket title on verso. Ornamental initial. Disbound. Small folio. Early folds and early stab holes in left margin. Some foxing. A rare political leaflet petitioning Parliament for relief of warrant officers who had fought in the recent War of the Spanish Succession. In March 1715 the House of Commons ordered that a list of all the regimental and warrant officers be drawn up but by the time of this document's printing numerous warrant officers had not been entered into the list and rumors had begun to circulate that they would therefore not be receiving expected compensation for their service. "Besides the Nature of several of the Warrant Officers Posts was such as they could not be put on a Regimental List viz. Directors of Hospitals Commissaries Officers who have lost their Limbs and many other Officers whose particular Hardships Pretensions and Disappointments are more at large set forth and specify'd in their several Warrants. So that their Condition is very deplorable." This is among the earliest examples of lobbying literature which first began proliferating in the lobby of the House of Commons at the time of the accession of King George I and the British general election of 1715. ESTC lists only two copies at Oxford and the University of Missouri.<br/> <br/> Hanson 2212. unknown
1714AQ23536En Amberes i.e. Antwerp: Por Henrico y Cornelio Verdussen 1714. 8 336 331-680pp 2. Text complete despite erratic pagination. Handsomely bound in nineteenth century russia tooled in gilt and blind A.E.G. A trifle rubbed and marked. Armorial bookplate in sanguine superimposed on an earlier bookplate of Thomas Merthyr Guest to FEP An early eighteenth century revised edition of the first part of Gines Perez de Hita's 1544-1619 Historia de los vandos de los Zegries y Abencerrages 1595-1619 widely considered the first Spanish historical novel. The book's portrait of the chivalrous Moorish family of the Abencerrages did much to establish the stereotype of the romantic Moor in European literature. Thomas Merthyr Guest 1838-1904 Welsh industrialist and landowner husband to author and benefactor Lady Theodora Guest née Grosvenor 1840-1924. . 8vo. Por Henrico y Cornelio Verdussen unknown
1711AQ26623London: Printed for S. Popping 1711. 8 88pp. Modern half-calf marbled paper boards contrasting red morocco lettering-piece. Minor shelf-wear. Half-title browned. The sole edition of a pamphlet variously attributed to Bishop of Chichester Francis Hare 1671-1740 and physician and satirist William Wagstaff 1683/4-1725 demonstrating 'the Danger of leaving the House of Bourbon in possession of the whole Spanish Monarchy or of any considerable part of it' occasioned by the peace negotiations March-July 1710 held at Geertruidenberg in the United Provinces between representatives of Louis XIV and the Dutch in an attempt to conclude the War of the Spanish Succession and written partly in response to three contemporary pamphlets; The ballance of Europe: or an enquiry into the respective dangers of giving the Spanish monarchy to the Emperour as well as to King Philip; Reasons why this nation ought to put a speedy end to this expensive war; and An essay at a plain exposition of that difficult phrase a good peace - all commonly ascribed to Daniel Defoe 1660-1731. ESTC T56742. First edition. 8vo. Printed for S. Popping hardcover