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19852083002117300337Asakurashoten 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Asakurashoten paperback
19782110502151001989Japan Map Center 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 6 Japan Map Center paperback
19572091202133210022Dongguk University Seoul 1957. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 4 books in total Dongguk University (Seoul) paperback
19972090202120405512Chiku ma shobo 1997. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Chiku ma shobo paperback
7903A Paris, chez Guillaume Loyson, au Palais, en la Gallerie des prisonniers, au Nom de Jesus, 1646. In-8, reliure d'époque plein veau, dos titré et orné de caissons dorés à fleuron, double filet doré d'encadrement sur les plats, (6)-350-(9)-248-(6)-98-(6) pp. Au lecteur. - Nicolas Macchiavel à Zanobe Bondelmont, et Cosme Rucelay - Le Seigneur des Essarts, N. de Herberay, Au traducteur des Discours de Nicolas Macchiavel, Acuerdo Olvido - Soneto Di M.G. M. al Lettore - Les Discours de M. ...
103214A Lyon, chez les Freres DUPLAIN, rue Mercière, 1751, 3 volumes in-4 de 255x200 mm environ, tome I : 1f. blanc, faux-titre, 1 frontispice, titre en rouge et noir, lxxviij-1f. (approbation, privilège)-668 pages, 1f. blanc, - tome II : 1f. blanc, faux-titre, titre en rouge et noir, 707 pages, 1 f.blanc, - tome III : 1f. blanc, faux-titre, titre en rouge et noir, 748 pages, 1f.blanc, plein veau cognac marbré, dos à 5 nerfs portant titres et tomaisons dorés sur pièces de titres en maroquin bordeaux et tomaisons brunes, ornés de caissons à fleurons et motifs dorés, coupes dorées, gardes marbrées, tranches rouges.Rousseurs et pages brunies, quelques mouillures et petits défauts de marge, un saut dans la numérotation (p. 576 suivie de 587, erreur maintenue jusqu'à la fin) sans manque de page, confirmé par les réclames et signatures, des coions émoussés, une coiffe ébréchée et une autre arasée, petits trous de ver sur les dos, épidermures et frottements, petites taches sur les gardes blanches, sinon belle série, Edition originale de la traduction avec un frontispice gravé et trois vignettes de chapitre gravées également par Delamonce & Joubert.
165940681659 1659 Antoine de Sommaville, Paris, 1659. In-folio plein veau havane, dos à nerfs orné, [1f.] blanc, page de titre aux armes gravées, [7ff.], 549 pages (quatre erreurs de pagination mais le texte est bien complet), [11ff.] de table, 25 pages pour le Parallèle de la Géographie Ancienne & Nouvelle, pour la carte de l'Empire Romain, dressée sur Appian Alexandrin par le Sieur Du Val d'Abbeville, Géographe ordinaire du Roy, 1 carte dépliante rehaussée. Reliure à restaurer, réparation discrète à un pli de la carte, quelques rousseurs.
39807Paris.Didot Jeune.1796. 2 vols.in-8 en reliure d'époque.343 pages+ Table et 207 pages + Table et Préface de ma Traduction de Juvénal chez Didot Le Jeune en 1796.52 pages. Veau marbré.Tranches jaunes.Quelques mouillures et rousseurs.Volumes ayant été restaurés au niveau des dos et des coins.Etat satisfaisant.Rare.
1959013923Wuppertal Galerie Parnass 1959 En feuilles, chemise et étui toilés éditeur
4907Collection "Contraste", Lipton, Princeton, 1949. Un volume in-folio en feuilles, sous couverture illustrée rempliée, 122 pages richement illustrées en couleurs (illustrations sur soie, tirées à la main). Petit accident au dos, sans manque, néanmoins très bel exemplaire (le n°1/50) appartenant à Andrée Girard et dédicacé à son frère.
19491721949 Collection "Contraste", éditions Lipton, Princeton, 1949. Un volume in-folio en feuilles, couverture illustrée et rempliée, 122 pages. Traduction copiée et illustrée sur soie, à la main à 50 exemplaires, celui-ci le n°1. Une réparation à la chemise, intérieur d'une grande fraîcheur.
1930003051New York: Thomas Y Crowell 1930 First trade edition published in 1930 with the newer more Westernized illustrations. This with 12 color tipped in illustrations 46 mounted black and gold illustrations and internal illustrations in black and white 272 pp. This copy is 10" tall. Covers are flesh toned. There must have been some customization for buyers even for this trade edition as the verso of the title page has a Christmas 1930 presentation. There is some uneven fading to the covers and a bit of rubbing to the spine extremities and back cover. All in all quite a pleasant example of Pogany's work. Thomas Y Crowell hardcover
200110554London: John Eskenazi Ltd. and Sam Fogg Ltd 2001. First Edition. Hardcover in boxed clamshell. Near Fine/Near Fine box. Folio. Pp. 432. Magnificently illustrated with line drawings and color photo reproductions several folding out. Forewords by the Dalai Lama and John Eskenazi. With notes glossary bibliography and index. Cinnamon colored cloth covered boards and box with titles in gray and black textured saffron endpapers. John Eskenazi Ltd. and Sam Fogg Ltd hardcover
172647666Amsterdam: Antoni Schoonenburg en Nicolaas Ten Hoorn 1726. First Dutch edition. Hardcover. g to near fine. Folio. Vol. 1: 15 leaves 850 10pp. 19 plates incl. frontispiece title and Lundius portrait and tabernacle in forewords; Vol. 2: 1 852 11pp. 6 plates. Original calf with gilt double ruling on covers and gilt lettering on spine six raised bands. Speckled edges. Illustrated title page engraving. Title pages printed in red and black both with engraved vignettes. Decorative initials and endpieces. Marginalia. In the forewords in volume one that of the editor contains a full page portrait engraving of Lund rendered by P. Houbraken the author 's foreword contains a full page engraving of the plan of the tabernacle and its courtyard.<br /> <br /> Important and often-referenced treatise on ancient Jewish rites and symbolism the tabernacle the temple the high priests the Levites and the services of the old Hebrews written by the Lutheran pastor Johann Lund. The German edition was published posthumously in 1711 by Lund's son Thomas Lund. It is profusely illustrated with twenty-five full-page copper plate engravings four of them folding depicting the tabernacle the Arc of the Convenant the altar for sacrifices sepulchers the Temple of Solomon copper cleansing vessels the high priests and the Levites the idol Moloch receiving human sacrifices memorial charms for head and arms various plans e.g. the shape and arrangement of the bedsteads at the tabernacle among others. In addition the work is illustrated with numerous in-text copper engravings showing various essentials used in ceremonies as well as ancient coins and line drawings of architectural details. Both volumes contain registers at rear.<br /> <br /> Text in Dutch. Bindings with some wear along edges scuffing and very light fraying at corners front joint of volume one almost cracked and quarter inch chip along head and tail of spine volume two only at head. Rubbed. Bindings in overall good- interior in very good plates in near fine condition. Antoni Schoonenburg, en Nicolaas Ten Hoorn hardcover
186450647Krotoschin Krotoszyn/ Vienna/ Frankfurt am Main: Printed by B.L. Monasch/ Jacob Schlossberg's Buchhandlung/ Printed by Ferdinand Hauch 1864. First German translations. Hardcover. g to vg-. Octavo. 3/4 black morocco over buckram boards. Gilt lettering and ruling on the spine. Red speckled edges of book block. A complete set of the three parts of Maimonides acclaimed work The Guide for the Perplexed in German and Hebrew bound in one volume. All of the editions included here contain the first German translations of their respective parts of the text.<br /> <br /> Maimonides' intention with this work was to reconcile Aristotelian thought and logic with traditional Rabbinical Jewish theology. Originally written circa 1190 in Judeo-Arabic as Dalalat al-Ha'irin these writings takes the form of a lengthy three-part letter to his student Rabbi Joseph ben Judah of Ceuta and are seen as the main source for understanding Maimonides' philosophic view rather than his strictly being his views on Jewish law. It is the most known of his works in the non-Jewish world. The work's first translation into Hebrew was in 1204 by Rabbi Samuel ben Judah ibn Tibbon c.1150 - c.1230 a contemporary of Maimonides.<br /> <br /> Content:<br /> <br /> Moreh li-Tsedakah. Hu Sefer Moreh Nevukhim FIRST PART. 1839. Second German-language edition. 19 double-sided leaves with Hebrew pagination. 392pp. 3. In 1835 the first part of Maimonides acclaimed work was first translated into German with added commentary in Hebrew by Jacob Raphael Fürstenthal 1781-1855. That first edition featured the German translation printed in Latin script to accompany the Hebrew text. However for this second edition of that translation it is interesting to note that the text of the German is printed in Hebrew script. Content finely printed in double and single-column layouts with commentary printed in Rashi script. Divided in 76 chapters this part of the work contains discussions of an understanding and definition of the nature of God and divine anthropomorphism in the Hebrew bible including a detailed analysis of the Biblical Hebrew of the text to these ends. The final three pages included here contain and index in both Hebrew and German.<br /> <br /> BOUND WITH<br /> More Nebochim. Wegweiser für Berirrte SECOND PART. 1864. First German-language edition. x 99pp. This is the first German translation of the work's second part taken from the original Arabic text by way of the French translation by Salomon Munk 1861. The original Hebrew translation of the text is accompanied throughout by a translation and commentary in German by Max Emanuel Stern 1811-1873. Divided into 48 chapters the second part involves Maimonides discussion of proof of the existence of God the nature of creation the concept of prophecy and an examination of the 26 propositions for Aristotle's metaphysics. The initial pages contain introduction and foreword by Stern. Also included is a fold-out plate containing facsimile text from an original signed manuscript note from the hand of Maimonides himself written in Japhet son of Solomon's corrected manuscript copy of the Mishneh Torah held at Bodleian Library at Oxford MS Hunt.80 leaf 165a. <br /> <br /> AND WITH<br /> Dalalat al Haiirin Burechtweisung der Verirrten. Dritter Theil. THIRD PART. 1838. First German-language edition. viii 9 454pp. 5. This is the first German translation of the work's third part. Simon B. Scheyer 1804-1854 provides the translation and scholarly commentary in German to accompany the Hebrew of the text. This third and final part of Guide for the Perplexed is divided into 54 chapters and is considered the climax of the work and the culmination of Maimonides' previous analysis. Discussed are concepts including Jewish mysticism the Chariot of Ezekiel the moral aspects of the universe the problem of evil free will and the 613 mitzvot of the Torah. The final pages contain a scholarly index in German.<br /> <br /> Binding tight with some rubbing to extremities including the hinges of the spine. Spine and covers lightly sunned. Text throughout with some sporadic minor to light foxing. Much of the text is quite clean. A very few instances of underlining or notes in pencil. Binding in good interior in very good- condition overall. Hebrew title: מורה לצדקה .×”×•× ×¡×¤×¨ מורה × ×‘×•×›×™×/ מורה × ×‘×•×›×™×/ מורה × ×‘×•×›×™×. ×•×”×•× ×¡×¤×¨ דל×לה ×לח×ירין .חלק שלישי<br /> Author: משה בן מימון רפ×ל בר"×™ ×¤Ö¼×™×¨×©×˜×¢× ×˜×”×ל<br /> Publication: ×¤×¨× ×§×¤×•×¨×˜/ קר×ט×שין תקצ״ט<br /> Alternate titles and transliterations: Moreh Nevukim Doctor Perplexorum<br /> <br /> Bibliographic references: PART 1 Vinograd Krotochin 14. PART 3 Vinograd Frankfurt 578<br /> <br /> Provinence: Previously owned by Oxford religion scholar O.H.M. Lehmann dated 1949. Printed by B.L. Monasch/ Jacob Schlossberg's Buchhandlung/ Printed by Ferdinand Hauch hardcover
18181818SSoLincoln's-Inn-Fields London: printed for the Author 1818. First edition of this translation. Leatherbound Hardcover. Very Good/no dj as issued. Full title: "The Travels of Marco Polo A Venetian in the Thirteenth Century Being a Description by That early traveller of remarkable places and things in the Eastern parts of the world." Translated from the Italian with notes by William Marsden F.RS. &c"<br /> <br /> <br /> Lincoln's-Inn-Fields London printed for the Author by Cox and Baylis 1818. 10.75" x 8.75 x 2.25" 27.6x22x5.5cm. LXXX781 1 1 errata 1 ad pages. With the fold-out map. Later very solid three-quarter polished calf over marbled boards marbled edges. Spine with 5 decorated bands and gilded title. Terracotta colored endpapers with a small bookstore label ISSEIDO Tokyo and ex-libris 'E. Bibl. Radcl.' Bodleian Library Radcliffe Science Library after 1773. Previous owners name on free endpaper with date Nov. 1943. Folding map in excellent undamaged condition opposite title page. Some offsetting of the map on title page. Pages clean and undamaged no spots or foxing.<br /> <br /> <br /> From the library of a gentleman who was a rare book dealer in Bangkok in the 1970's and 80's after his military service in Vietnam. <br /> <br /> <br /> Indisputably the best translation of this classic work of travel and exploration of Marco Polo 1254-1324 a Venetian merchant traveler whose recorded travels did much to introduce Europeans to Central Asia and China. The influence of Marco Polo's journey to and residence in China in the thirteenth century was profound. Marco Polo's narrative was to reveal to the West the wealth and great size of the Mongol Empire and China in the Yuan Dynasty giving the first comprehensive look into China Persia India Japan and other Asian cities and countries. . printed for the Author hardcover
19852091202133201867Kodansha International Ltd. 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 books in total Kodansha International Ltd. paperback
20192081502111906724Science Publisher Tokyo 2019. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 411 pages Size: A4 Science Publisher Tokyo paperback
20212081502111903171Science Publisher Tokyo 2021. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 354 pages Size: A4 Science Publisher Tokyo paperback
20182081502111905073Science Publisher Tokyo 2018. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 360 pages Size: A4 Science Publisher Tokyo paperback
2017132336Plains PA: Boss Dog Press 2017. quarter leather with paste-paper covered boards gilt lettering on spine slipcase. Boss Dog Press. 9" x 12" quarter leather with paste-paper covered boards gilt lettering on spine slipcase. 68 3 pages. Limited to 96 copies of which this is one of 26 lettered and signed copies bound thus. The Bone Folder is the fifth and most ambitious publication of the Boss Dog Press. A letterpress edition of Ernst Collin's Der Pressbengel translated from the original German by Peter D. Verheyen the text is a dialog between a fictional bookbinder and his equally fictional patron with the goal of educating bibliophiles about the processes of hand bookbinding. The dialog is carried out over six days Monday through Saturday with a different subject each day. Monday covers forwarding; Tuesday is decorated papers leather and vellum; Wednesday paper case bindings; Thursday quarter leather bindings; Friday is full leather binding; Saturday describes gold tooling.The original edition was published in 1922 and has been reprinted in other languages; the first English translation was made available in the 2009 Guild of Book Workers Journal and also as a downloadable pdf from Peters Pressbengel Project blog. The text is augmented by a bio-bibliographical study of the history of the Collin family three generations of whom were bookbinders of significance in Germany from the mid-1800s to World War II. In addition the text is complemented by the inclusion of seven photographic images a frontispiece and an enlarged image of Ernst Collin's handwritten signature. Boss Dog Press unknown books
1794037740London: Edward Jeffrey 1794. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good. Lxvii 288 Pp. First Printing. Original Tree Calf Re-Backed Long Ago With A New Red Morocco Spine Label Gilt. Very Large Heraldic Bookplate Over An Earlier Postage-Stamp-Size Bookplate Which Left A Faint Offset On The Facing Page. Some Page Numbers And Brief Reader's Notes On Rear Pastedown One Line In Ink The Others In Pencil. Boards Quite Worn Calf Frayed Through Almost Entirely Along Edges Re-Backing Entirely Intact And Secure. <br/> <br/> Edward Jeffrey hardcover
156014605[Genève], Henri Estienne, Huldrich Fugger (Huldrici Fuggeri), 1560 ; in-8 ; plein vélin ivoire ; 100 pp. (A-F 8, G 2).
17377Paris, Veuve de Sébastien Mabre-Cramoisy, 1689 ; fort in-8, bradel de percaline vieux rouge, pièce de titre réglisse (Lemardeley) ; 96 pp. y compris le titre ; 496 - [34] pp. ; p. 397-838, [31] pp. [1] p. blanche.