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1624186601624 Broché - 16 x 24 - 347 pp - année 2004 - Edition Armand Colin - 3ème édition -
165915145Solid-State Electronics Laboratory - Stanford Electronics Laboratories at Stanford University 30 November 1961 (Technical Report No. 1659-2, Prepared under Air Force Contract AF33(616)-7726). 38 p. and 6 p. Solid-State Distribution List (February 1962). 4°. Softcover. Slight traces of use. Good copy.
163833744Galerie Maeght, Paris : Éditions Pierre à feu: Derrière Le Miroir n° 226. Edition originale, accompagnant l'exposition Richard LINDNER à la Galerie Maeght en 1977. Textes originaux en français et anglais de LORD. Format 38 x 28 cm, 28 pages incluant 19 reproductions en noir et en couleurs - Texte en français et anglais de James Lord. Excellent état.
1642EPL71London 1642. Paperback. Good. Published between 1628-1642. Based on the Common Debates of 1628. Including An act to prevent Extortions in Sheriffes Under-Sheriffes and Bayliffes of Franchises and Liberties in cases of Execution and An act for the better suppressing of unlicensed alehouse keepers. Upon question passed. Some contemporary inscriptions in English. Some pages remargined intermittent browning or chipping but a rare piece. Size: 260 x 180mm. <br/><br/> paperback
1642EPL71London 1642. Paperback. Good. Published between 1628-1642. Based on the Common Debates of 1628. Including An act to prevent Extortions in Sheriffes Under-Sheriffes and Bayliffes of Franchises and Liberties in cases of Execution and An act for the better suppressing of unlicensed alehouse keepers. Upon question passed. Some contemporary inscriptions in English. Some pages remargined intermittent browning or chipping but a rare piece. Size: 260 x 180mm. <br/><br/> paperback books
1652318039Ohne Ort, Sumptibus Regiis, 1652. 12mo. 444 S. Leder d. Zeit (berieben, Ecken u. Kapitale bestoßen, Gelenke mit kurzen Einrissen). [2 Warenabbildungen]
1682V75726London: William Brooks 1682. Hardcover. Good. This is A translation of: De adh rendo Deo . 12mo tan leather with paper labels in ink to spine edges rubbed/corners worn/hinges cracking but well attached/5mm leather loss to head of spine 10 240pp Lacks most of the blank which preceeds the titlepage cf Oxford University "first leaf is blank" Title is repaired by mounting the page on newer paper without loss of print or papere .There is quite some foxing/browning to the pages and a few corner creases but the paper is entirely strong and supple. L5-8 are cropped to the bottom margin but affecting only part of the catch-words. An early book on Virtues laid out in short chapters on Patience Chastity Justice Compassion Hope Liberty Simplicity etc.to include extracts from the Bible for examples of each to bring the reader to God. A scarce item in the trade.Monastic bookplate of Monestarii St. Augustini apud Ramsgate. Only 6 printed copies listed in COPAC with The British Library only having a microform of this. WING A 875H William Brooks hardcover
167996969London: no publisher 1679. Unbound. Very Good. First edition. Disbound. 18pp. Tiny tears modest age-toning and small stains a very good copy. ESTC R1480. (no publisher) unknown
164122416London: Printed for T. S. 1641. 1st edition thus Wing R-2201. Modern plum-colored wrappers. Overall VG. 2 19 1 pp. Last page a blank. Printer's decoration to title page. 4to: A - C4. Lacks A1 presumed half-title. 17.5 cm x 13 cm. <br/><br/>Rudyerd a noted politician and poet of the period. per the DNB "his speeches show great rhetorical and literary gifts but sadly little statesmanship." In these three speeches Rudyerd supports his King as well as the exhortation- "Mr. Speaker It now behooves us to restraine the Bishops to the duties of their Function." Printed for T. S. unknown books
1684174621684 LONDINI, Ed. Willielmo Wats, imp. A. Mearne, T. Dring, B. Tooke, T. Sawbridge, & G. Wells - 1684 - 1 fort volume in-folio - Reliure plein veau de l'époque avec restauration postérieure maladroite - Beau portrait en Frontispice de l'auteur - Page de titre, (32), 1175 pages & Glossaire & index 36 pages - Bon exemplaire 2 grands Ex-libris armoriés: Sigill Henrici Baker tristram e coll line o ronn (Henry Baker), devise "Fortiger Gerig Cracem" & Thomas Phillips, Middle Hill, Worcestershire ** , devise "Deus Patria Rex"- Envoi rapide et soigné - Réf. 17462
16511006702 volumes 4to however one volume is slightly larger than the other modern calf and boards printed in black leter and Roman types 2 1369-1417 & 2 1677-1689 pp. Last leaf in both volumes moderately worn and some repairs to one of those leafs pages in both volumes creased in the middle library plate on both front pastedowns early owners inscrpition on back of last leaf in one volume normal aging and browning; otherwise very good. This is a scarce item that was probably removed from a larger work however the sjubect is the same. Basically these acts focus on the seizure of lands during the English Civil War following the execution of Charles I in 1649 and just before the installation of Oliver Cromwell as Lord Protector in 1653. The text is primarily lists of nobility who remained loyal to the crown and whose lands were forfeited to the commonwealth for "treasons against the parliament and the people of England." John Field, hardcover
16972539London: Abel Roper and Roger Clavel 1697. First Thus . Hardcover. Good. First Thus an awkward verse translation; 12mo rebacked with new spine new endpapers and original boards; good original leather boards scratched rubbed and worn; boards heavily worn on all edges often to board; corners bumped and worn; bottom corners to worn corners now rounded; bottom corner of frontispiece chipped off does not affect illustration; pages foxed and toned; ink notation to margins of several pages throughout possibly printed but appears to be drawn; pencil writing to margins of several pages throughout; top corners of pp41-43 creased; hole and brown stain to middle of p79-80 affects two words of text destroying one; large stain to side edge of pp89-94; 328pp. <br/> <br/> Abel Roper and Roger Clavel hardcover
16511006702 volumes 4to however one volume is slightly larger than the other modern calf and boards printed in black leter and Roman types 2 1369-1417 & 2 1677-1689 pp. Last leaf in both volumes moderately worn and some repairs to one of those leafs pages in both volumes creased in the middle library plate on both front pastedowns early owners inscrpition on back of last leaf in one volume normal aging and browning; otherwise very good. This is a scarce item that was probably removed from a larger work however the sjubect is the same. Basically these acts focus on the seizure of lands during the English Civil War following the execution of Charles I in 1649 and just before the installation of Oliver Cromwell as Lord Protector in 1653. The text is primarily lists of nobility who remained loyal to the crown and whose lands were forfeited to the commonwealth for "treasons against the parliament and the people of England." John Field, hardcover books
16640046Londres, T. Mabb, 1664. Édition originale de la traduction en anglais du livre Relation de la cour de Rome, faite l'an 1661 au conseil du Pregadi par l'excellentissime seigneur Angelo Corraro ambassadeur de la sérénissime republique de Venise auprès du pape Alexandre VII. Un in-16 de 150 x 94 mm en deux parties de (xix) 109 + (xv) 64 pp. Reliure maroquin d'époque, dos à ornements horizontaux avec manques en coiffe et en queue, portrait du pape Alexandre VII en frontispice, mention "ROME" à l'encre sur le haut du portrait. Traduit de l'italien (du français ?) par J. B. Gent. Imprimatur de 1663, dédicace à Mathias von Beuningen, index par ordre alphabétique ("Table"), texte. Bandeaux et lettrines. Accompagné d'un second relié avec le premier, "A new relation of Rome as to the Government of the city, the Noble Families thereof, the Revenue and Expences of the Pope, the Courts of Justice, the Offices, the Congregations of Cardinals, and other Particulars very Curious. Taken out of one of the Choicest Cabinets of Rom, and English'd by Gio[vanni] Torriano, an Italian and Professor of the Italian Tongue", également édité par T. Mabb la même année, décoré de bandeaux. Selon les commentateurs Willems et Goldsmid, le pseudonyme d'Angelo Corraro cache en réalité Charles de Ferrare du Tot, conseiller du roi en la chambre du parlement de Normandie à Rouen. L'ouvrage en français fut imprimé sous une fausse adresse à Amsterdam par Daniel et Lodewijk Elzevier, à partir de l'édition originale, typographiée la même année, à Rouen, par Laurent Maurry sous le pseudonyme d'Almarigo Lorens. La mention de "traduction depuis l'italien" semble poursuivre le jeu de masques initié par l'édition originale en français. ************************************************ London, T. Mabb, 1664. First edition of the English translation of the book *Relation de la cour de Rome*, made in 1661 at the Council of the Pregadi by the Most Excellent Lord Angelo Corraro, Ambassador of the Most Serene Republic of Venice to Pope Alexander VII. A 16mo (150 x 94 mm) in two parts of (xix) 109 + (xv) 64 pp. Contemporary morocco binding, spine with horizontal decorations, losses at the head and tail, portrait of Pope Alexander VII as frontispiece, "ROME" in ink above the portrait. Translated from the Italian (from the French?) by J. B. Gent. Imprimatur of 1663, dedication to Mathias von Beuningen, index in alphabetical order ("Table"), text. Headpieces and initials. Accompanied by a second volume bound with the first, "A New Relation of Rome as to the Government of the City, the Noble Families thereof, the Revenue and Expenses of the Pope, the Courts of Justice, the Offices, the Congregations of Cardinals, and other Particulars Very Curious. Taken out of one of the Choicest Cabinets of Rome, and English'd by Giovanni Torriano, an Italian and Professor of the Italian Language," also published by T. Mabb the same year, decorated with headpieces. According to commentators Willems and Goldsmid, the pseudonym Angelo Corraro actually conceals Charles de Ferrare du Tot, a councilor to the king in the Parliament of Normandy in Rouen. The French version of the work was printed under a false address in Amsterdam by Daniel and Lodewijk Elzevier, from the original edition, typeset the same year in Rouen by Laurent Maurry under the pseudonym Almarigo Lorens. The mention of "translation from Italian" seems to continue the game of masks initiated by the original French edition.
166712824Amsterdam: Johannis Laurentii 1667. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. notis perpetuis illustrati & cum integris aliorum observationibus with Libellus variarum lectionum ex observationibus eorum quorum notae ad phaedri Fabulas accesserunt collectus and Index omnium vocabulorum epithetorum ac phrasium singularium qu ae in Phaedi fabulus reperiuntur. 58461 200 pages. First illustated edition of Phaedrus published by Laurentius in the Netherlands. 92 Phaedrus-Fabeln with extensive comments. 103 copper engravings comprising 1/4 or 1/3 of a page. Facsimile title page frontispiece by Christian Hagens. Rebound into modern calf with as much of the original binding preserved as possible. <br/> <br/> Johannis Laurentii hardcover
16711236654London, Roycroft, 1671. 4to. 403 (von 404) n. num. Bl. Neuer Hldrbd (anfangs stärker gebräunt, durchgehend gering gebräunt, erstes Blatt m. ergänzter Fehlstelle in der oberen Ecke, wie der Titel m. kleinem Löchlein (ergänzt) in der Blattmitte u. minimalem Buchstabenverlust, stellenweise gering feuchtrandig u. -wellig, es fehlt Blatt Vvvvv(4), die letzten Bl. mit teils geklebten Randeinrissen, letztes Blatt zur Hälfte verso hinterlegt).
1684AQ22744London: Printed by J. Gain for Nathan Brooks 1684. 4 19pp 1. Modern gilt-tooled calf contrasting red morocco lettering-piece. Minor Shelf-wear. Leaves browned and spotted leaf D1 cropped at foot with some loss of text and sense. The first edition of a Restoration list of officers in the English Army including 'The Proper Distinctions of their Cloathings Badges of Honour and Colours of each Troop and Regiment' and an account of the review upon Putney Heath 1st October 1684. ESTC R14469. Wing G407. First edition. Folio. Printed by J. Gain, for Nathan Brooks unknown
1691AQ22716London: Printed for Robert Vincent 1691. 20 47 1 32pp. With an engraved frontispiece. Modern gilt-ruled half-calf marbled paper boards contrasting red morocco lettering-piece. A trifle rubbed. Inked ownership inscription of Hubert G. Norman to recto of FFEP foot of frontispiece trimmed. The sole edition of a martial manual - dedicated to Henry Howard seventh Duke of Norfolk 1655-1701 Earl Marshal of England and a prominent supporter of William of Orange during the Glorious Revolution - summarising the procedures for raising and equipping militias and raised bands. ESTC records copies at four British locations BL NT Oxford and Senate House and Yale and six further elsewhere California Cincinnati Huntington Folger Michigan and Yale. ESTC R229747 Wing E918B. First edition. 8vo. Printed for Robert Vincent hardcover
16954528London: Printed for J. Wickins; and to be sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster 1695. First Edition. Leather Bound. pp. 2 19-176. 8vo. Contemporary quarter-brown suede over terracotta cloth boards gilt lettering to the spine red speckeld foredges new endpapers. Light rubbing to the suede leather hint of sunning to the front board else extremities remain in near fine condition. Contents remarkably well-preserved indicating only a touch of slight foxing chiefly confined to the preliminary pages otherwise without blemish markings or notations. Overall very good. The British Library in their catalogued entry notes the presence of two variants of the imprint 'The first line of the imprint has "And Sold". Another edition has "And to be Sold" '; our copy reads the latter. See ESTC Citation Nos. R224964 006131506 & R14958 006080775. See also Wing Citation No. D506. Scarce in commerce. <br/><br/>A remarkable and crucial historical account of the raging debates within the English parliament surrounding the events leading up to the Glorious Revolution of 1688 also known as the Bloodless Revolution An Réabhlóid Ghlórmhar Irish: Rèabhlaid Ghlòrmhor Scottish Gaelic; Chwyldro Gogoneddus Welsh; Glorieuze Overtocht Dutch which witnessed the deposition of James II also James VII of Scotland from the English Throne in favour of his daughter Mary II and her husband "stadtholder and de facto ruler of the Dutch Republic" William III of Orange. The Revolution would see the passage of the landmark Bill of Rights of 1689 ensured the exclusion of Catholics from the English throne severely curtailed the monarch's power and witnessed the effective establishment of a constitutional monarchy thereby ensuring the supremacy of Parliament. It further led to the Act of Toleration of 1689 granting toleration to "Nonconformist Protestants" but excluding Catholics whose emancipation would be delayed for a further 140 years. The present volume deals chiefly with Parliament's resolution relating to whether James had forfeited or abdicated the throne by virtue of his having discarded the "Great Seal of the Realm" into the River Thames prior to fleeing for France his subsequent capture at Kent and later exile under the protection of Louis XIV of France. Ultimately Parliament declared that: "King James II having endeavored to subvert the constitution of the kingdom by breaking the original contract between king and people and by the advice of Jesuits and other wicked persons having violated the fundamental laws and having withdrawn himself out of this kingdom has abdicated the government and that the throne is thereby vacant." Printed for J. Wickins; and to be sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster hardcover
166153527Cambridge: Printed by John Field Printer to ye Universitie 1661. Old Testament only. With Apocrypha in separate volume. With elaborate engraved title page by Vaughan. 2 vols. 8vo. Bound in contemporary black calf in the 'somber" mode. Bookplate of Daniel M. Friedenberg. Old Testament only. With Apocrypha in separate volume. With elaborate engraved title page by Vaughan. 2 vols. 8vo. Herbert 674 Printed by John Field Printer to ye Universitie unknown books
169233756London: Charles Bill 1692. Letterpress broadside approximately 15 x 11 1/4 inches. Woodcut royal arms at the head of the sheet. Broadside proclamation impressing English seamen into service.<br/> <br/>Wing W2621. Charles Bill unknown books
168514722<p><b>1685 OXFORD & Westminster Parliament Report LAW Politics Charles II Howard Trial</b></p><p>A rare 17th-century report on the transactions and proceedings in the English and Welsh Parliament begun at Oxford in 1681. This book '<i>Historical Collections'</i> provides important information regarding English politics under the reign of Charles II including various legal trials and beheadings! One such trial was that of William Howard Viscount of Stafford whose trial and beheading in 1680 is explained in detail!</p><p>Item number: #14722</p><p>Price: $750</p><p>English Parliament</p><p><b><i>Historical collections: or A brief account of the most remarkable transactions of the two last Parliaments held and dissolved at Westminster and Oxford. With exact lists of the members of each Parliament.</i></b></p><p>London: : Printed for S.N. and sold by W. Freeman near Temble-bar sic in Fleetstreet. 1685. </p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p>· Collation: Complete with all pages</p><p>o 6 302</p><p>· References: Wing H 2101; Moule <i>Bibliotheca Heraldica Magnae Brtianniae¸</i>no.318; Lowndes 1406</p><p>· Provenance: Handwritten – <i>Tho: Saunderson</i></p><p>o Thomas Saunderson was Vice-Admiral of Lincolnshire from 1702-1705.</p><p>· Language: English</p><p>· Binding: Leather; tight & secure</p><p>· Size: ~7.5in X 4.5in 19cm x 11cm</p><p>· Quite rare</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>14722</p> Printed for S.N. and sold by W. Freeman near Temble-bar [sic] in Fleetstreet hardcover
1665WB16395London: Edward Man 1665. Second Edition. Hardcover. Fair. 4to. pp. 614. Modern 3/4 brown leather and green boards. Engraved frontispiece in facsimile. Title page defective with loss to lower 1/3; replace with very amateurish pen and ink. Bookplate of Horace Walpole fixed to front blank. Lacks last leaf a blank. This is the first complete edition second issue with cancel title-page denoting "Second Edition" - here appearing in modern ball point pen. Several leaves with crude repairs. 10 line manuscript index in pencil purportedly in Walpole's hand. The book itself has become scarce on the market. <br/><br/> Edward Man hardcover books
1641AQ25531Imprinted at London by Robert Barker.and by the Assignes of John Bill 1641. 528pp. Title within ornamental woodcut border. ESTC R107604 Herbert 560 Wing B2645. ESTC records copies at just three locations British and Foreign Bible Society BL and NLS. Bound with: The whole booke of psalmes. Collected into English Meeter by T. Sternehold J. Hopkins W. Whittingham and others: conferred with the Hebrew. Edinburgh. Printed by Evan Tyler 1644. 22 230pp 16. ESTC R231218 Wing B2403A. ESTC records copies at just four locations BL Manchester NLS and Oxford. 24mo. Handsomely bound in contemporary richly gilt-tooled black morocco A.E.G. with some gauffering. Rubbed to extremities bumping to corners loss/tearing to endbands Internally clean and crisp. A rare diminutive vicesimo-quarto London-printed Testament bound with a near contemporary Edinburgh- printed edition of the Sternhold and Hopkins Psalter. The binding style would be somewhat unusual for London; the rolls rules and flourishes are more indicative of seventeenth-century Scottish work. . unknown
1686biblio50<p>Flatman Thomas. POEMS AND SONGS. BY THOMAS FLATMAN. THE THIRD EDITION WITH ADDITIONS AND AMENDMENTS. ME QUOQUE VATEM DICUNT PASTORES SED NON EGO CREDULUS ILLIS. VIRGIL. Octavo 7.1 x 4.6 inches. 1686 Third edition with sixteen new poems appearing for the first time. A8 a-b8 B-K8 L7 M8. Complete collating just as the Grolier copy with the signature L7. The engraved portrait frontispiece of Flatman which appears for the first time in this edition is present in this copy. It is bound in period calfskin with spine repair that is tastefully done. The first few gathers are loose from the book 9 full pages. Book collates and all pages present. Has the bookplate of Edward Parker of Brownsholme in the County of York along with signatures of other owners. The spine is very neatly and tastefully done and looks quite well on the shelf. The contents are occasionally lightly browned and spotted with no extraordinary defects. 44 libraries have copies.</p> Printed for Benjamin Tooke, at the Ship in St. Paul's Church-Yard hardcover