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188470662Paris, Librairie Artistique - H. Launette, Editeur., 1884, in-4, demi-chagrin bleu nuit à coins, dos à 5 nerfs, titre à l'or, tranche de tête dorée. Gardes coquilles peignées dorées. Couvertures conservées. Signet., Reliure signée A. Arnould. Frontispice. 220 dessins dans le texte et 12 grandes compositions h.-t. Petit manque en coiffe. Hormis une légère mouillure en pied sur les quatre premières pages, bel exemplaire.
18274681CBWien, Schade, 1827. Kl.-8°. Blaue Pappbände der Zeit mit grünen Rückensch. und schlichter Rückenverg. sowie dreis. Gelbschnitt. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden + 8 Teile in 4 Bänden.
1881YRG-455In-4, en 5 volumes, complet, demi toile vert bouteille, dos lisse, titre auteur et tomaison doré. Tome premier 544pp + table, Tome deuxième 756pp + table, tome troisième 675 pp, tome qquatriéme659 pp, tome cinquième 702 pages + table des lettres de cicérone ( petite déchirure de papier a l'angle droit de cette table sans perte de texte). chez Firmin-Didot. Paris.
1823252Paris, N. Maze, 1823 ; in-8 de [2] ff., vi-305 pp. (mal chiffrées 237), reliure de l'époque demi-veau blond, dos à faux-nerfs dorés et à froid.
1827D19730Freiburg und Breisgau: Friedrich Wagner 1827. First Edition thus. Hardcover. Good. First German Edition. Original boards front board detached spine chipped. A very interesting copy signed by poet William Cullen Bryant and dated Munich Sept. 1835. The text details among other subjects Chateaubriand's travels in America and Canada. <br/><br/> Friedrich Wagner hardcover
18911409801Napoli Naples: Riccardo Marghieri di Gius 1891. Italian Translation of the Seventh German Edition. Hardcover. Quarto xxiv 147 pages plus 74 plates. In Good condition. In black leather quarter binding with dark purple cloth boards; spine paneled with gilt titling; former owner's name in gilt lettering on front board. Scuffing wear and scattered stains to boards with rubbing along all edges at corners and at head/tail of spine. Cracking to joints. Text block edges show moderate toning soiling and wear. Age toned and foxed throughout. Ownership inscriptions from same former owner on front free endpaper and on title page. Shelved in Room F. 1409801. Special Collections. Riccardo Marghieri di Gius hardcover
185831349AB1858. Bonn Apud Adolphum Marcum 1858. Octavo. VI 594 pages / 480 pages. Hardcover / Original 19th century half-vellum with marbled-paper-covered boards. Bookseller-Sticker of William McGee College Bookseller - 18 Nassau Street - Dublin to the pastedowns of both Volumes. Both bindings with staining and wear. The Odyssey - Volume with minor split to lower spine. Interior in excellent condition besides an occasional appearance of a fainted dampstain. August Immanuel Bekker 21 May 1785 7 June 1871 was a German philologist and critic. Born in Berlin Bekker completed his classical education at the University of Halle under Friedrich August Wolf who considered him as his most promising pupil. In 1810 he was appointed professor of philosophy in the University of Berlin. For several years between 1810 and 1821 he travelled in France Italy England and parts of Germany examining classical manuscripts and gathering materials for his great editorial labours. Some of the fruits of his researches were published in the Anecdota Graeca 3 vols 18141821 but the major results are to be found in the enormous array of classical authors edited by him. Anything like a complete list of his works would occupy too much space but it may be said that his industry extended to nearly the whole of Greek literature with the exception of the tragedians and lyric poets. His best known editions are those of Plato 18161823 Oratores Attici 18231824 Aristotle 18311836 Aristophanes 1829 and twenty-five volumes of the Corpus Scriptorum Historiae Byzantinae. The only Latin authors edited by him were Livy 18291830 and Tacitus 1831. Bekker confined himself entirely to manuscript investigations and textual criticism; he contributed little to the extension of other types of scholarship. Bekker numbers have become the standard way of referring to the works of Aristotle and the Corpus Aristotelicum. He was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1861. He died in Berlin aged 86. Wikipedia hardcover
18364371Paris Curmer 1836 Simier Un volume grand in-8 plein veau glacé vert empire, reliure de Simier, dos lisse à décor romantique et titre doré, plats à encadrement de filets dorés et à froid, fers en écoinçons, filets doré sur les coupes, dentelle intérieure, tranches dorées, 455 pp dont 1p de titre et la première page de texte ornée d'un bandeau et d'une lettrine réhaussés de couleurs, texte dans encadrement, nombreuses illustrations hors-texte sous serpentes. Très bel exemplaire malgré tâche sur le dernier plat et dos légèrement insolé.
18053581DB3 Bände. Paris, Giguet and Michaud, 1805. 8°. (4) Bl., 370 S.; 392 S.; 356 S. Mit 3 gest. Frontisp. Goldgeprägte Halblederbände der Zeit.
185710212Paris Librairie Nouvelle 1857 Un volume in-8 demi chagrin brun, dos à nerfs, caissons ornés, titre doré, couverture conservée, 139 pp. et table, bien complet de ses 20 illustrations hors-texte par Gustave Doré. Rares rousseurs, 1er tirage, bel exemplaire.
184423359J. James Burns LONDON 1844. . Includes The Field of Terror Supernatural Wild Love and The Oak of the Idols. A RARE edition.Illustrated in B/W by Franklin title page and other illustrations HardBack NODUSTJACKET 1844 1ST EDition THUS Green Embossed Gold Gilt Cloth with with Cross Design in Center in Gilt Light Rub Wear Scuff Cover & Tiny Chips Extremities VG/VG NOJACKET Some Light Black Marks Top Cover Front Gold Gilt to Pages Edges 51 215 22 20 pages with publishers 4-page catalogue to rearPebble grain green cloth bevelled boards decoratively blocked in gilt to upper cover lettered in gilt to spine and blocked in blind to lower cover. All edges gilt. Light marking with wear to head and tail of spine edges and boards. Gilt bright. Generally a very good copy. First Thus. Hard Cover. J. ( James ) Burns LONDON hardcover
183346993Burlington: Edward Smith 1833. First American edition Ex Library. Hardcover. Good condition. Octavo 293 1 320pp. Original three-quarter calf over marbled boards with gilt lettering on red and green leather labels of spine. Speckled edges. <br /> <br /> With translator's and author's preface and the author's "Plan of the Work" at front: "The beautiful and justly celebrated work of Bp. Lowth de sacra poesi Hebraeorum is universally known and might seem to preclude the necessity of the present undertaking. A nearer comparison of its contents however will show that the present work is neither a translation nor an imitation of it. Whether the sphere it is at least sufficiently distinct and cannot be without its interest and use to the lovers of the most ancient simple and sublime poetry in general nor indeed to all who cherish a liberal curiosity respecting the progress of knowledge divine and human as connected with the earlier history of our race." Author.<br /> <br /> "The general purpose of the work required that this part should embrace the general and characteristick traits of Hebrew poetry which mark its essential outlines its cosmology the most ancient conceptions of God of Providence of Angels of the Elohim and of the Cherubim and individual objects and poetical representations of nature." Author. Rosenbach 358 Singerman 0548.<br /> <br /> Binding with light wear along edges small tears and chips leather spine with some scuffing from removed stickers and small chips at red and green labels. Binding rubbed. Usual library marking bookplates on inside front covers pockets and index cards at rear. Previous owner's name inked to inside front covers. Some underlining at beginning of volume one. Light to medium foxing of blocks throughout. Edward Smith hardcover
18380997# AUTEUR: Moreau- Christophe L.M. (traduction) # ÉDITEUR: Imprimerie Royale Paris # ANNÉE ÉDITION: 1838 # ENVOI, BEAUX PAPIERS: Vergé # COUVERTURE: Bleue Impr. illust. titre noir # DÉTAILS: In 8° broché 3ff + 340pp. Extraits des rapports officiels publiés par ordre du parlement et publiés par ordre de Mr. le comte de Montalivet ministre de l'intérieur. Complet de sa planche dépliante: tread- mill (moulin à marcher) en usage dans les prisons d'Angleterre. 1ere partie: prisons d'Angleterre, 2eme partie: prisons d'Ecosse, 3eme partie: prisons de l'Irlande, 4eme partie: réformes et questions diverses. # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com
1884PHO-1210Lutetiae Parisiorum, prostat apud Ernestum Leroux ,1884, grand in-8 relié demi cuir rouge, dos à nerfs, XXVIII-210pp + 120pp (texte arabe)
1889R44868Paris, Impr.Nationale 1889 xxiv + 238pp.avec un frontispice en couleurs, dans la "Collection orientale tome XVI" 2e série tome II, 45cm., couv.cart. (dont le dos original manque - à restaurer, coins touchés), texte en français, intérieur en bel état, "imprimé pour l'exposition universelle de 1890", contient 2 ex-libris de Arthur Christian (Paris), [cet ouvrage est tome I contenant la traduction française, T.II.contenant le texte uigur en facsimile manque]
1873000143France Imprimerie Particulière (Bruxelles, Imprimerie J. H. Briard) 1873
1830PHO-1565Paris, Levrault Libraire, 1830. 2 volumes In-8, 309pp. (sanscrit)XVI-576 pp. (en Sanskrit).
18053581DBParis, Giguet and Michaud, 1805. 8°. (4) Bl., 370 S.; 392 S.; 356 S. Mit 3 gest. Frontisp. Goldgeprägte Halblederbände der Zeit. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, bild 3 Bände.
1811PHO-1001Imprimerie royale, 1811. 1 tome (sur 2) ,petit in-12, CLXXX-154 pp. ; relié plein cuir dos à nerfs avec auteur , titre , tomaison et date , couverture conservée ,Tome 1 : Introduction et traduction.
187467128Paris, Gruel Engelmann. Imprimerie de D. Jouaust. , 1874, in-12, Plein maroquin bleu. Toutes tranches dorées. , 664 pages. Reliure signée Gruel. Plats ornés d'un croix sur les deux plats. Filet doré sur les coupes. Contre-plats encadrés d'une dentelle. Gravures en noir hors-texte d'après Martin Schongauer imprimées sur fort papier.Très bel exemplaire.
189852112Chicago: The Caxton Club 1898. 1898. First edition. 8vo. One of 266 copies. Bound in quarter vellum and gray paper over boards titles stamped in gilt on the spine 12 69 pp. One of the foundational documents of Mississippi River history. An historical narrative describing the early European discovery and exploration of the Mississippi River drawing mainly on French expeditions of the 17th century especially those associated with Louis Jolliet and Father Jacques Marquette. It recounts how French explorers motivated by trade missionary activity and imperial expansion traveled westward from Canada in search of a great river rumored by Indigenous peoples. Guided by Native knowledge they navigated through the Great Lakes portaged into the Wisconsin River and in 1673 entered the Mississippi River. Former owner's neat bookplate on the front pastedown sheet internally clean and tight with covers lightly soiled. else a very good copy. The Caxton Club, 1898. hardcover
18354369Paris Curmer 1835-1836 Trois grands volumes in-8 plein veau glacé violine, dos à faux nerfs ornés de caissons dorés, titres et tomaisons dorés, double-filets dorés sur plats, dentelles intérieures, filets dorés sur les coupes, tranches dorées, Evangiles : [1f] faux-titre, [1f] titre en chromolithographie rehaussé dor et de couleurs, [1f] titre, LXXX pp dont 1p de discours préliminaire comportant magnifique bandeau et lettrine rehaussés dor et de couleurs, 263 pp et [1f] faux-titre, [1f] titre, 441 pp (erreur de pagination : pp 300 à 399 numérotées de 500 à 599), Imitation : [1f] faux-titre, [1f] titre en chromolithographie rehaussé de couleurs, [1f] titre, XI pp de préface, 448 pp nombreuses gravures hors-texte sous serpentes, texte dans encadrement, lettrines. Graveurs : Langlois et Cyprien Jacquemin. Quelques pâles rousseurs, très bel ensemble.
1889GW-CastleNew York: P. J. Kennedy 1889 New York: P. J. Kennedy 1889. Early American edition. Hardcover. Publisher's original green cloth gilt spine lettering and decorative stamping. Corners slightly worn; a sound and clean copy. Octavo. "The Castle of Roussillon; Or Quercy in the Sixteenth Century" is a Catholic historical romance set in the French province of Quercy during the sixteenth century at the height of the wars of religion. Eugénie de La Rochère dramatizes conflict between Catholics and Huguenots weaving local legend romance and themes of fidelity under persecution. With its castle setting religious strife and atmosphere of intrigue and danger the novel belongs to the Catholic Gothic-historical tradition popular in the nineteenth century. Eugénie de La Rochère was a French Catholic writer of the nineteenth century known for historical fiction that combined regional history with moral and religious themes. Though little remembered outside Catholic circles her works were valued for their piety sense of place and dramatic storytelling. She was among a group of French Catholic novelists whose writings were widely translated and circulated through the international Catholic press. The translator Mary Anne Madden Sadlier 1820-1903 was one of the most prolific Catholic novelists and translators in North America. Irish-born and later based in Montreal and New York she wrote original novels about the Irish immigrant experience and translated numerous Catholic authors from French making them available to English-speaking readers. Her association with New York's P. J. Kennedy press was long-standing and central to its Catholic publishing program which brought devotional and moral fiction to immigrant Catholic communities. Though not the first American edition this 1885 Kennedy issue is significant as part of New Yorks Catholic publishing network linking Paris Montreal and New York. Copies of La Rochère's works are uncommon in any edition and this Kennedy printing preserves both her historical novel and Sadlier's translation at a time when Catholic presses were actively shaping immigrant literary culture. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. P. J. Kennedy hardcover
180952492London England: longman Hurst Rees and Orme Paternoster-Row; and G. Kearsley Fleet-Street 1809. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 4 volume set 8vo. Very Scarce. Dark red leather boards ornate gilt design along spines light brown leather title boxes along spines five raised bands along spines with gilt "1809" date along bottom spine edges. Marbled endpapers and inside covers gilt page edges. Translated from the French of Lesage by Benjamin Heath Malkin. Illustrated with 24 line engravings. Minor shelfwear: light rubbing along cover edges previous owner's name on second page leaf of all four volumes light tanning. Otherwise volumes are tightly bound no marks. Set is in Near Fine condition. longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, Paternoster-Row; and G. Kearsley, Fleet-Street Hardcover