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1819GITe756A Paris chez Crochard, l'Auteur 1819. In-8 3 feuillets non chiffrés VIII-XXV 2-388pp. Demi basane blonde, dos lisse élégamment orné de filets, frises et pastilles dorés, pièce de titre rouge, reliure de l'époque. Petit trou au bas de la page IX occultant un mot, quelques pâles rousseurs par endroits. Exemplaire bien complet, dans ne reliure décorative typique de l'époque.
1830GITe203Paris Furne, Gosselin, Perrotin 1830-1835. 13 volumes in-8 (sur 14) d'environ 450pp chacun. Demi basane bleu nuit, dos lisse élégamment orné de filets et grandes frises dorés, de pastilles à froid, tranches marbrées, reliure de l'époque. Coiffes légèrement frottées, épidermure sur le dos du Tome VII, pages 96 à 112 du Tome XIII légèrement brunies, sinon rares et pâles rousseurs par endroits. Sans le Tome VIII. Chaque volume est bien complet, l'ensemble est décoratif, dans une reliure typique de l'époque.
1885GITa258Paris Quantin sd (1885). Grand in-8 VIII 297pp. Demi chagrin rouge vif, dos lisse entièrement orné d'arabesques entrelacées dorées, tête dorée, non rogné, rel époque. Orné de 113 vignettes en couleurs dans le texte par Poirson. Exp sur papier teinté. Quelques rousseurs éparses.
188421010Paris, Hetzel, [1884] ; in-12 (186 mm), demi-chagrin prune, dos à nerfs, fleurons et titre dorés (reliure de l'époque) ; 332 pp., [1]f. de table.
1875GITaz237Paris Hachette et Cie 1875. Grand in-8 432pp. Demi chagrin vert, dos à 4 nerfs orné de compartiments dorés, plats de percaline verte, tranches dorées, rel époque. Orné de 80 gravures dans le texte ou hors texte, 3 cartes repliées. Pâle et étroite auréole ancienne en bordure inférieure des pages, sinon bel exemplaire pratiquement sans rousseurs.
1841GITb482Paris Mallet et Cie 1841. In-8 2ff n ch XX 525pp. Demi marosuin rouge, dos lisse entièrement orné en long d'un élégant décor à la cathédrale finement doré, tranches dorées, rel époque. Orné d'un portrait en frontispice, 1 vignette sur le titre, nombreuses gravures dans le texte, 20 illustrations hors texte sur Chine appliquées (comme le frontispice), le tout par Baron et Nanteuil, gravé sur bois. Quelques pâles rousseurs par endroits (un peu plus marquées sur quatre ou cinq feuillets), manque une serpente.Très bel exemplaire dans une élégante reliure typique de l'époque. Bien complet du frontispice et des 20 gravures hors texte sur Chine appliquées. Brivois p403-404.
18551050831855 A Paris, Furne et Cie, Editeurs - 1855 - 1 vol in-8 - Demi chagrin noir, 4 nerfs, titre en doré - Reliure signée Quinet - Toutes tranches dorées - Une croix en décor à froid sur fond noir sur le premier et le deuxième plats - 514 pages - Illustrations en noir & blanc à pleine page - Chaque page de texte est entourée d'une guirlande d'illustrations en noir et blanc - Un plan de Jérusalem en fin de volume
18021103881802 A Paris, Chez L. Duprat, Letellier et Comp. - 1802 - Nouvelle édition, revue, corrigée et augmentée de notes par l'auteur, avec le texte latin, et fig. - On y a joint un Dictionnaire Mythologique, et des notes explicatives d'après Banier, Dupuis, Noel, etc. - 4 volumes In-8, cartonnés, pièce de titre et tomaison au dos - 346 + 348 + 318 + 418 pages
1845GITa570A Paris chez Jacques Lecoffre 1845. In-8 XXXI 400pp. Pleine basane verte, dos lisse orné en long de fers rocaille finement dorés, plats décorés d'une grande plaque à froid dans 1 encadrement à froid et doré, tranches marbrées, rel époque. Bel exemplaire dans une reliure décorative.
18443843Paris H.-L. Delloye 1844 Allô Un volume in-4 demi maroquin marine à coins, dos à nerfs sobre, titre doré, tête dorée, reliure signée Allô, portrait en frontispice, xxii+335 pages. Quelques rousseurs, néanmoins bel exemplaire.
1844R59609Bruxelles, Wouters 1844 4 tomes reliés en 2 volumes: 222 + 226 + 222 + 214pp.avec 4 gravures (en frontispice), reliures cart.rouges (dos en cuir avec titre et faux-nerfs dorés), 23x15cm., quelques rousseurs dans le texte, bon état
1822010927PARIS CHEZ CAILLE ET RAVIER 1822 Un volume grand in-8 broché de 258 pages , dans sa couverture papier d' origine , avec pièce de titre imprimée au dos , bien complet des 4 tableaux dépliants in-fine , manque de papier à l' angle supérieur du premier plat de couverture , bon exemplaire . Bon Couverture souple
18252506DBParis, Normant, 1825. 12°. 119 (1) S. Orig.-Broschur. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 2506D
180829278ABZürich u. Paris, Orell Füssli u. Ant. Aug. Renouard, 1808. 8°. XII, 56. Mit 2 Aquatinat-Tafeln. Pappband der Zeit. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 29278A (berieben und bestossen).
188784979Paris, Librairie des Bibliophiles, 1887, in-12 (111x118mm), élégant plein maroquin havane, dos à 5 nerfs, caisson ornés, titre, lieu et date à l'or, fin filet d'encadrement doré sur les plats et les coupes, tranche de tête dorée, 291 pages. Reliure exécutée par M. (Martial) Dasset, Bruxelles. Couverture conservée (Edition Jouaust, Petite Bibliothèque Artistique). Bel exemplaire. Texte de toute fraîcheur.
1853MSTIDEC1Paris Librairie de Guillaumin et Cie 1853 In-8 broché (18.5x12 cm), couverture jaune, tableau dépliant, 269 pp.
1864R86249Poitiers/ Paris, Oudin/ Ruffet & Palmé 1864 xlviii + 293pp., 26cm., reliure cart. (plats marbrés, dos en cuir avec titre et faux-nerfs dorés), texte très frais, ex-dono d'époque sur fausse page de titre, bon état, R86249
18281409876Philadelphia: John Grigg 1828. First Edition. Hardcover. Quarto 2 x 272 pages. In Good condition. In full contemporary leather binding with gilt roll to board edges; spine with gilt titling on a black leather label. Scuffing faint stains and shelving wear to boards with some peeling to leather on the rear board. All edges rubbed. Fore corners lightly bumped. Text block is moderately worn and lightly foxed along edges. Lightly foxed throughout with heavier foxing and some staining on the endpapers. Remnants of bookplates on endpapers. Ink ownership inscription on front flyleaf. Mild splitting to hinges. Shelved in Room F.<br /> <br /> <br> <br> . This translation of Bayle and Hollard is the first publication of renowned American surgeon Samuel Gross. 1409876. Special Collections. John Grigg hardcover
1884890132New York: Cassell & Company Ltd. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1884. Hardcover. Yellow cloth with bright gilt and black cover illustration - a beautiful binding with light wear / rubbing to corners and spine ends. All edges gilt. Heavy stock paper is bright. Exceptionally nice Dore item. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 172 pages . Cassell & Company, Ltd. hardcover
187689265London: Sampson LowM arston Searle and Rivington 1876. second ediiton. hardcover. near fine. octavo. 23 cm x 15 cm. Bound in brown cloth. Gilt lettering to spine. .268pp. Frontispiece and 62 illustrations. A lovely copy. Sampson Low,M arston, Searle and Rivington unknown
18234083Andover: Flagg and Gould 1823. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Hardcover 532 pp. tipped in folded map before text. Some rubbing to the leather binding especially at the edges the gutters and to the spine owner name with 1834 date on prelim page some very light foxing to the prelim pages including the contents pages else a very good copy with clean text and sound binding. Map has no tears and is clean and bright. Bound in calf with red leather spine label. <br /><br /> Flagg and Gould hardcover
184720246Berlin: Friedländersche Buchdruckerei 1847. First edition thus with German commentary. Hardcover. g. 8vo. 6 10pp. 40pp. xiv. 1/4 blue cloth over black paper covered boards. Printed on high quality cotton rag/ Famous work by renowned Medieval Jewish Rabbi Physician and Philosopher Moses Maimonides a.k.a. Ramba"m 1135-1204. Translated from Judeo-Arabic into Hebrew by Rabbi Isaac ben Nathan. This is the first edition with a German commentary: Renowned Orientalist and bibliographer Moritz Steinschneider see below added a summary a linguistic analysis and a thematic analysis in his preface. Age wear to binding with minor browning and foxing throughout. Overall clean and tight. In Hebrew with German preface. Good condition. R. Moses Maimonides Rambam was a 12th century Jewish philosopher and halachic legal scholar. A highly controversial figure both during his lifetime and after his death but generally acknowledged as the preeminent Jewish thinker of the Middle Ages. He was born in Córdoba Spain but fled as a child from the Almohad persecution. He eventually settled in Egypt where he served as a rabbi physician and philosopher. His fourteen-volume Mishneh Torah his only work not in Arabic still carries canonical authority particularly within the Yemenite Jewish community as the codification of Talmudic law. His other work includes a commentary on the Mishnah entitled Kitab al-Siraj Kitab al-Fara'I a book on precepts and the philosophical work Dalalat al-Ha'irin known in Hebrew as the Moreh Nevukhim The Guide to the Perplexed. The major premise is an attempted philosophical/theological reconciliation of the Hebrew Bible and Greek knowledge. This work came to play a central role in all subsequent major controversies over philosophy within the Jewish community during the Middle Ages. On the editor: Moritz Steinschneider 1816 – 1907 was a Bohemian Orientalist and bibliographer. He received his early instruction in Hebrew from Jacob Steinschneider 1782 - 1856 his father who was not well versed in both Talmud and secular science. In order to show the part that Jews had taken in the general history of civilization Kulturgeschichte Steinschneider chose fields unrelated to Jewish religion and theology like mathematics medicine natural history and philology. He was the first scholar to give a systematic survey of Jewish literature till the end of the eighteenth century and to publish catalogues of the Hebrew manuscripts and books which are found in the public libraries of Europe. The Bodleian catalogue was the foundation of his reputation as the greatest Jewish bibliographer. On the author Source: Public Domain: Moritz Steinschneider 1816 – 1907 was a Bohemian Orientalist and bibliographer. He received his early instruction in Hebrew from Jacob Steinschneider 1782 - 1856 his father who was not well versed in both Talmud and secular science. In order to show the part that Jews had taken in the general history of civilization Kulturgeschichte Steinschneider chose fields unrelated to Jewish religion and theology like mathematics medicine natural history and philology. He was the first scholar to give a systematic survey of Jewish literature till the end of the eighteenth century and to publish catalogues of the Hebrew manuscripts and books which are found in the public libraries of Europe. The Bodleian catalogue was the foundation of his reputation as the greatest Jewish bibliographer. Source: Public Domain. Friedländersche Buchdruckerei hardcover
1880mon0000065418Trubner & Co. London 1880. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. Orange cloth binding with gilt publisher's insignia on the front board. Gilt spine lettering with darker orange border decorations. Rubbed spine edges and bumped corners. Previous owner's price written in ink on the top corner of the ffep along with previous owner's name and brief writing. Bookshop stamp on the front end board. Another owner's name on the opposite side of the ffep. Interior is clean & the binding is tight. Spine cloth is rubbed and lightly scuffed along the entire length. Trubner & Co., London hardcover
1852MAIN023798ILondon: Bentley. VG see notes. 1852. 1st thus . hardcover. 8vo . 418pp . Full leather with a bit of whitening to foreedges of covers some wear to spine esp. head. Marbled end papers. Solidly bound Preface by Pauli is 1850. Wright's preface is 1852. This is the 9th century Alfred btw. . Bentley hardcover
187567459New York: Henry Holt. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1875. First American Edition. Hardcover. Tight square unmarked book in full leather with borders ruled in gilt and fleur-de-Lys in all corners; all gilt edges; boards have beveled edges and show surface wear to the extremities; 5 raised bands. ; 523 pages; It features Doré's striking illustrationsdramatic landscapes mountain scenes villages and atmospheric depictions that capture the sublime beauty and ruggedness of the Pyrenees. This illustrated travelogue is a vivid introspective account of Taine's journey through the Pyrenees Mountains the natural border between France and Spain in the mid-19th century. Written in an epistolary style as letters to his friend "Marcelin" it blends: Keen observations of nature Majestic peaks valleys rivers thermal springs eaux forests and wildlife e. G. izards/chamois flora/fauna. Social and cultural commentary Descriptions of local inhabitants Basques mountaineers villagers their customs poverty daily life economic conditions and historical influences e. G. references to the French Revolution medieval lore and figures like Pé de Puyane. Travel experiences Routes from Bordeaux and the coast Royan Bayonne Biarritz Saint-Jean-de-Luz through regions like the Landes valleys of Ossau Luz and Bigorre spas Eaux-Bonnes Eaux-Chaudes Cauterets Bagnères-de-Bigorre Bagnères-de-Luchon and iconic sites Gavarnie cirque Pic du Midi. Philosophical reflections Taine contrasts the serene timeless beauty of the mountains with human folly historical violence and social realities often with a critical analytical eye. The tone mixes admiration for the sublime landscapes with wry humor and sharp insights into humanity. It's less a straightforward guidebook and more a literary travel narrativeengaging evocative and historically rich. Grok . Henry Holt hardcover