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Paris, Gallimard, Collection Du Monde Entier, 1952. In-12, broché, 251 pp. (dos insolé). Édition originale de la traduction française. Un des 106 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin pur fil Lafuma seul tirage en grand papier.
Paris, Gallimard, Collection Du Monde Entier, 1961. In-8, broché, non coupé, 379 pp. Edition originale de la traduction. Un des 41 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre, seul tirage en grand papier, ex en parfait état.
Four Volumes. Profusely illustrated with wood and steel full page plates from drawings by A. De Neuville, Sir John Gilbert, P. Leyendecker, G. Staal, Emile Bayard, T. Weber and others. Marbled endpapers. All edges marbled. XLib stamp on title pages and elsewhere. Bookplate of Gettysburg Lutheran Seminary on front paste downs. Half Title in volume one printed in red and black with stamped ownership of J.T.R. McKay. 4to. 250mm. Original half leather over marbled paper covered boards. Spines lettered and decorated in gold with original spine labels and raised bands. Hardbound. Very good. Please email us directly about postal charges on these sets. This full four volume set of this First American Edition is rather scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! ENGSETS BX 4
pp. (260) + (8) [A Catalogue dated 1841 of Mr. Murray's Recent Publications, printed in lavender!] With numerous finely printed illustrations after David Roberts, William Harvey; William Hallen, William Simson, Henry Warren, C. E. Aubrey and others. Printed with decorative borders, ornamental initials, and illuminations in various colors throughout (red, blue, gold, etc.);PLUS four chromolithographed illuminated title-pages - all being the work of Owen Jones. 4to. 260 mm. Original full cloth binding, decorated and lettered in gold, after a design by Owen Jones; spine mostly gone. Rear board and last signature detached. This is the First Edition of what is often considered the first illuminated Victorian gift book. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W144 R
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (30 x 22 cm). Preface in Persian with bilingual title in English and Persian on covers; fully ills. 133, [1] p., fully color and b/w ills. Iran early letterheads, labels & stickers.= Nehtîn serberghâ wa berchasbhâ-ye Iran.
pp. xv, 208 + Plus color frontis and full page drawings by Eugene Karlin. Maroon silk moire endpapers. All edges gold. Original maroon page ribbon. Original bookplate from the Easton Press, not filled in. 4to. Original full maroon leather binding gold decorated over-all with gold borders, arabesque panels and center sun burst designs. Spine with gold arabesque design and raised bands. Hardbound. Very beautiful, crisp copy. This Collector's Edition is published in advanced for the subscribers of the Easton Press collection of "The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written". **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PRESS/W75
356p. Foxed. Publisher's catalogue on endpapers. Inked ownership of Ira E. Bennett, Washington, 1908. Bennett was the editor of the Washington Post. Orange Arabic-style stamp on title page. Tall 8vo. Original full publisher's brown cloth binding, spine worn with small loss. Extremities bumped with slight loss. Hardbound. Very good. Sa'di's Gulistan (Rose-Garden) was one of the most popular books in the Islamic world. A collection of poems and stories, it is widely quoted as a source of wisdom. A native of Shiraz, Sa'di was also the father-in-law of another great Persian writer, Hafiz. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! ISLAM BOX 1
Eight Volumes. XLib stamps on title pages and elsewhere. Bookplate of Gettysburg Lutheran Seminary on front paste downs. Age stained. Marbled endpapers. All edges marble. 8vo. 220mm. Original half leather over marbled boards. Gilt decorated spines with raised bands, rubbed. Original leather title and volume spine labels. Volume IV loss of some leather on spine. A few volumes loss of marbled paper on boards. Hardbound. Please email us directly about postal charges on these sets. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! ENGSETS BX 2
213 p. Printer's device on title page. Offsetting on last leaf from title page. Early manuscript ownership of George Comrey, this 23rd day of May 1804 on first fly leaf. Mild age stain. 12mo. 175 mm. Original leather binding. Boards worn and detached. Spine worn. First American edition of this is a tale of a lovely woman in the Court of Mehmed IV, Sultan of the Turks (ca. 1642-1693). S&S/AI 5058. Hardbound. Good. AI BX 6
Two works bound in one: pp. 68; 256 + Portrait frontis. according to Evans the 2nd work should be bound first. Age stain. Browned. All signatures loose. Early ownership that appears to be Beiler (a common Amish name). Pages 107/108 torn without loss. 12mo. 180 mm. Loose in the original full leather binding; worn. Baron Trenck, Imprisoned in 1745, at Glatz under the guard of Heinrich August de la Motte Fouque. The King ordered that Friedrich had to sit on his own gravestone. In 1746 Trenck escaped. Then, in 1749, he obtained an employment as Rittmeister of an imperial cuirassier regiment in Hungary. He traveled to Russia where he, or so he claimed, became gentleman of the bed chamber in the court of Tsarina Elizabeth of Russia. He fell in love with a married woman, whose name he never revealed. In 1753, he went to Danzig for the funeral of his mother, but was again captured on the orders of Frederick II and was sent to the Citadel Magdeburg. To prevent him from attempting to escape, they fastened his hands, feet, and body with heavy chains and manacles. In 1763, he was released through the intervention of Empress Maria Theresa. During the next ten years he led an active life - writing literature, running a wine trading business, and travelling to England and France. His autobiography (1787) was first translated into English by Thomas Holcroft, an officer of the Royal Artillery. It became popular reading in the late 18th century, and must have been thrilling for its early Amish owner. Evans 27814. EVANS1
pp. (4), (i)-vii, (1)-328. Age stain. **Early manuscript ownerships of Jno. Spayd (1764-1822) on title page. He was a very prominent Reading PA attorney. In the War of 1812 he raised militia to protect Philadelphia. 12mo. 175 mm. Original full leather binding, very worn. Front board detached. Spine very rubbed and worn. Title continues: 'Written Originally in German by M. Zimmerman, Aulic Counsellor and Physician to His Britannic Majesty at Hanover. Translated from the French of J.B. Mercier'. Evans 26528. Hardbound. Binding Poor. Text good. EVANS1
New Greek, Modern (post 1453) Paperback. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In Greek and Turkish. [200] p., color and b/w ills. Erotokritos: Bir Girit destani. Translation and transcription by Hakki Bilgehan. A poem of a Cretan poet of the 17th century. Vitsentzos Kornaros. Turkish translation and transcription in latin letters of the original Greek poem. 500 copies were printed.
Paris, NRF, collection Du Monde Entier, 1961. In-12, broché, non coupé, 228 pp. Edition originale de la traduction. Un des 41 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre, seul tirage en grand papier. N° 1 en parfait état.
Paris, Gallimard, Collection Du Monde Entier, 1962. In-8, broché, non coupé, 412 pp. Edition originale de la traduction. Un des 31 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre seul tirage en grand papier. N° 1.
Paris, Gallimard, Collection " Du Monde Entier ", 9 février 1946. In-8 couronne, cartonnage de l'éditeur orné sur les plats et le dos de compositions en couleurs dessinées par Mario Prassinos, 274 pp. Édition originale de la traduction française. Un des 1040 exemplaires numérotés sur Alfa. Bel exemplaire.
388 pages including index. A collection of essays, most now out-of-print, written by the author in the preceeding 15 years. Of interest to those interested in machine translation and information retrieval - especially the more technical and applied aspects. Text divided into the following five sections: Theoretical aspects of language; algebraic linguistics; machine translation; semantic information; mechanization of information retrieval. Grey cloth-covered boards feature brilliant gilt lettering upon spine. Book clean and unmarked with very light wear. Some soiling to top edge. Minor moisture-induced undulations to top corner of pages around 190. Dust jacket bears closed tears at top of spine, otherwise average wear. Nice solid copy. Book
Pages 139-192. Includes index to Volume XLI. Contents include: Michel Butor or a Frenchman Goes to New Mexico; Traduction, Trahison; Napoleon's Marshals - Augereau. The Michel Butor article is signed and inscribed by its author, Jack Kolbert, at the top of its first page. Several typos have been corrected in this section. Ten pages at back list names of members of the Society. Bit of writing upon front cover. Moderate wear. A quality copy. Book
103 pages plus advertisements. Lovely colour detailed map endpapers. Contains exercises for translation, reading, grammar, conversation, and vocabularies. Average wear. Original purchase receipt (dated 1907) affixed to back free endpaper. Prior owner's details atop title page. Binding intact. Decent copy of this lovely old work. Book
pp. vi, (7)-307. Lacks first fly leaves. Title page very stained. Age stain. Early manuscript ownership of William Jordan, April 25th 1824 and another early ownership on rear fly leaf. 12mo. 175 mm. Original worn leather binding. Front board lacks leather cover. Joints cracked with boards almost detached. Spine very worn. Title continues: "With An Account Of their Manners, Customs, Laws, Polity, Religion, Sects, Arts, and Trades, Division of Time, Wars, Captivities, etc. A Work Of The Greatest Utility." Scarce. S&S/AI 22829. Hardbound. AI BX 5
pp. 395, (1) [Errata]. Damp stained. Age stained. 12mo. 150 mm. Original full leather binding. Spine decorated in gold with original leather spine label. Front board fragile. Binding rubbed and worn. Johannes Herr (1781-1850), was the founder of the Reformed Mennonite Church. Around 1800 his father (Francis) was expelled from the Mennonite Church in West Lampeter Township, Lancaster County, PA. Francis began to conduct religious services in his home as a lay brother. He died in 1810, leaving a family of eight children, none of whom had been baptized as members in any church. Among those who associated with him in his lay services were Abraham Landis and David Buckwalter, both of whom had withdrawn from the Mennonite Church. After Francis Herr's death the meetings continued and his son John was asked to lead the services, although he was not yet baptized. In a meeting on 30 May 1812, at John Herr's home John was elected pastor and bishop, and Abraham Landis was elected to baptize him. Herr in turn baptized Landis and Abraham Groff, Groff being elected deacon. Soon thereafter Abraham Landis was chosen preacher, followed by John Groff as preacher. In 1812 the first meetinghouse was dedicated, called Longenecker's. John became a vigorous leader of the new group. He traveled widely, especially to Western New York and Ontario, where congregations of his group were established. Scarce First Edition. PA SHELF 011A
pp. xvii, lxxxvii, 365 (2) [Works of William Cureton] + Two facsimile plates. Rev. Charles James Wood's unusual woodcut bookplate. Penciled ownership of Wm. Berrian. Extract from a 1845 magazine with a review of studies on manuscripts from Egyptian monasteries. 26 cm. Original full cloth binding embossed in blind. Worn spine repaired with some loss. "Genuine, Interpolated, and Spurious; Together With Numerous Extracts From Them, As Quoted by Ecclesiastical Writers Down to the Tenth Century; In Syriac, Greek, and Latin: An English Translation of the Syriac Text, Copious Notes, and Introduction." William Cureton (1808-1864), a clergyman and scholar, discovered in 1845 the Syriac version of St. Ignatius's Epistles at the British Museum. He was working there as an assistant keeper, examining manuscripts which had recently been brought from the Nitrian desert. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! RELIGION BOX 2
pp. xxxii, (1) [Errata], 447. XLib bookplates and blind stamps. Engraved bookplate of Alexander Cochrane on front paste down. All edges gilt. 200mm. Original polished calf binding. Boards detached. Scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! POETRY BX 3
pp. (4), (i)-vii, (1)-328. Loss top and bottom of title page. Title page very age stained. Lacks fly leaves. Foxed. **Early manuscript ownerships of D. (Dr?) Samuel Wiestling and George P. Wiestling on title page. Last page has comments on the book in German by D. Wiestling. Samuel Wiestling (1763-1823) was German born, and settled in Dauphin Cty., PA. His son George (1808-1883) was a printer and businessman in Harrisburg. 12mo. 170 mm. Original full leather binding, very worn. Rear board detached. Original leather spine label. Title continues: 'Written Originally in German by M. Zimmerman, Aulic Counsellor and Physician to His Britannic Majesty at Hanover. Translated from the French of J.B. Mercier'. Hardbound. Binding and title page poor. Remainder of text good. Evans 26528. EVANS1
Édition originale française. Un des 210 exemplaires du tirage de tête numérotés sur vélin pur fil Lafuma. Bel exemplaire.
Édition originale de la traduction. Tirage à 590 ex numérotés. Un des 550 ex n° sur vélin teinté du marais; Bel exemplaire.