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197259558Edited with Translation and Commentary by William C. Hayes, 4to, hardcover, The Brooklyn Museum, 1972, reprint of the 1955 edition, 165 pp. et XIV plates
197050309By William David Jaymes, A.B. Franklin and Marshall College 1964, M. Phil. University of Kansas, 1970, 1 vol. in-4 cartonnage noir, Signed by Dissertation Committe John Erickson, and the 2 Cochairmen, iv-207 pp.
2001595071 vol. in-8 cartonnage éditeur, Brill, Leiden - Boston - Köln, 2001, XXVII-348 pp. et 2 ff.
1981633118vo hardcover, Variorum Reprints, London, 1981
1856LI574W. & R. Chambers, Edinburgh 1856. 12 vol. in -12o, around 350 pp. each, portrait of W. S. and full page wood engraving on each title, many headings and vignettes. Contemporary 1/3 sheep and cloth binding slightly worn, guilt title and ornements on the back, four raised bands. First edition of Chamber's Shakespeare after the Knight's Cabinet one (1843). William (1800-1883, politician) and Robert Chambers of Glenormiston were prominent scottish editors of the XIXth century.
1949QZI-25New York, Pantheon Books / Bollingen Foundation, 1949. First edition, first printing of this legendary book on heroes, their journey and the patterns which they show across cultures. Octavo, 16.5 x 23.5 cm, (xxiii) 416 pp. Hardcover, bound in original black cloth over green boards, bright gilt title to spine, Bradel-style hinges. No dust jacket. A small trace of a removed label at the bottom of the spine but no library markings inside. Illustrated in black and white throughout, list of illustrations (21) and list of plates (xxiv) at the beginning of the book. Most pages are bright and clean, some pages show light yellowing and marginal foxing without hindering the reading experience.
175560979Divided into XVII Chapters, One whereof being read every Lord's Day, the Whole may be read over Thrice in the Year, Necessary for al Families, with Private Devotions for severel Occasions, 1 vol. in-12 reliure postérieure plein veau marbré, dos à 5 nerfs dorés richement orné, toutes tranches dorées, Printed for J. Eyre, and Sold by W. and J. Mount, T. and T. Page, and the Booksellers of London and Westminster, 1755, 7 ff., 303 pp. et 7 ff. n. ch.
1972595404to paperback, Abhandlungen des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts Kairo, Agyptologische Reihe, Band 8, Verlag J. J. Augustin, Glückstadt, 1972, 67 pp. & 8 plates
188355188Fourth Edition, revised and augmented, 1 vol. 8vo, full calf, spine gilted, with the crest of the Westminster School on the upper cover in gilt and motto "Dat Deus incrementum", all edges gilted, Longmans, Green and Co, London, 1883, XV-464 pp.
18414047710 vol in-8 reliure demi-basane verte, Baudry's European Library, Stassin et Xavier, Paris, 1841-1842
177921112By the late Mr. Thomas Martin, of Palgrave, Suffolk, F.A.S., frontispice et 9 planches hors texte, 1 vol. in- 4 rel. anglaise d'époque plein veau, dos lisse orné, coupes ornées, filet doré d'encadrement aux plats, Printed by and for J. Nichols, London, 1779, 1 f., frontispice, XVIII-320 pp. et 135 pp. (Appendix), 2 ff. Bon état (rel. lég. frottée avec petits mq. en coiffes, traces d'anciennes étiquettes au dos en tête et queue, plats lég. frottés, ancien ex-libris décollé, petites fentes en mors, lég. rouss., ) pour ce rare ouvrage posthume de Thomas Martin ("Honest Tom Martin"). L'ouvrage fut publié par Richard Gough.
20230067USA, DC Comics/Vertigo, 2023. Tall and heavy hardcover, in-folio book. 32 x 21 cm, 384 pp. Signed by David Lloyd on title page, with a sketch of V on blue pencil alongside signature. With dust jacket, a black silk signet and a slipcase nicely housing the book. "Alan Moore and David Lloyd's powerful epic about loss of freedom and individuality gets the Absolute treatment! Taking place in a totalitarian England following a devastating war that changed the face of the planet, V FOR VENDETTA was the inspiration for the hit 2005 movie starring Natalie Portman and Hugo Weaving. This amazing graphic novel spotlights a mysterious man in a white porcelain mask and his young protégé as they fight political oppressors through terrorism and seemingly absurd acts. It's a gripping tale of the blurred lines between ideological good and evil and details a world where political and personal freedoms are non-existent."
176661002The thirty-third Edition, 1 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque plein maroquin vert, dos à 5 nerfs orné, roulette d'encadrement et motifs en écoinçons en plats, Printed by Asignement from the Executors of the late Edwd Wicksteed for John Hinton, in Paternoster Row, near Wawick Lane, s.d. [circa 1766-1770 ], 3 ff., IX-156 pp.
1788634078vo harcover, full contemporary calf binding, Printed for G. G. J. and J. Robinson, London, 1788, X-367 pp. with 6 plates
193471230By R. H. Clapperton B.A., Author of "Modern Paper-Making", One of 60 copies printed, for private distribution on Superfine Toned Bible Paper made by Messrs Robert Fletcher, large folio, full blue cloth, all edges gilted, Oxford, Printed at The Shakespeare Head Press, Oxford, 1934, 158 pp.
2007683601 vol. in-4 reliure pleine toile rouge, double filet doré en mors et coins, s.l.n.d. [ Aristophil], [Villeneuve-Loubet], [ 2007 ], environ 104 pp.
197627923In english, with the arabic text 1 vol. in-8 br., Heidelberg, 1976, 94 pp.
19360039New Haven and London, Yale University Press / Oxford UP, 1936. First edition. One of 500 copies. Two heavy in-folio volumes of 37 x 28 cm, (xlvii) 249 + (viii) 181 pp. Hardbound, no DJ as issued, black and orange cloth binding with Bradel-style hinges. The first volume contains the author's text, with 83 drawings by Lindsley F. Hall, the second volume contains plates including many folding ones. This is NOT an ex-library set! As such, the book is in good condition and exempt from the library markings usually found. The first volume features a table of contents at the beginning.
1800711311 vol. in-18 cartonnage bradel de l'époque, Printed for Ant. Aug. Renouard, Paris, An VIII - 1800, 286 pp.
1932625922 great 8vo, original éditor's cloth, Published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1932, III-527 pp. ; VII-608 pp.
188866319Seventh Edition, Revised and Enlarged, 1 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque plein veau vert, dos à 5 nerfs dorés orné, plats richement ornés et estampés à froid, coupes et chasses ornées, toutes tranches marbrées, Robt. S. Brain Government Printer, Melbourne, 1888, IX-517 pp.
20050458Chennai, Sahaj Marg Spirituality Foundation, 2005. En anglais. Édition commémorative spéciale Jubilé de Diamant. Un épais volume in-8 de 213 x 143 mm pour 7 cm d'épaisseur et (xiv) 681 pp. (ff). Relié plein cuir nubuck au ton tabac, plats richement embossés ton sur ton avec de multiples encadrements, floral, fileté, à traits perpendiculaires et points et encadrement final cousu avec le titre en cursive ton sur ton au milieu. Double encadrement orné embossé au dos, titre également en cursives. Motif de la SMSF embossé en quatrième de couverture. Toutes tranches dorées, tranchefile marron, signet rouge. Pages de garde d'un jaune doré à motifs en mandala avec espace prédéfini pour ex-libris, laissé vide. Le livre est accompagné d'un grand boîtier clamshell (270 x 206 mm pour 8 cm d'épaisseur) au ton caramel et à l'intérieur vanille doré, avec un mandala doré au contreplat du couvercle, un aimant de fermeture et un signet doré facilitant la sortie du livre. Nombreux portraits de chefs spirituels en sépia sur des pages en papier calque. Sommaire : An Invitation, Messages from my Mother Janaki Rajagopalan, Messages from Revered Lalaji Maharaj, Messages from Revered Babuji Maharaj, Prophecies from Revered Babuji Maharaj, Messages to All Members of the Human Fraternity from Revered Babuji Maharaj, Messages from my Wife Sulochana, Message from Swami Vivekananda, Message from Maitreya. Boîtier légèrement abîmé, petits points d'usures et de frottement au plat avant et aux arêtes. Taches d'humidité très légères sur le cuir, quasi imperceptibles, sinon en excellent état. Intérieur absolument propre. ******************************************************************************** Chennai, Sahaj Marg Spirituality Foundation, 2005. In English. Special Diamond Jubilee Commemorative Edition. A thick octavo volume of 213 x 143 mm by 7 cm thick and (xiv) 621 pp. Bound in full tobacco-colored nubuck leather, richly embossed tone-on-tone covers with multiple frames, floral, filleted, with perpendicular lines and dots and final frame sewn with the title in tone-on-tone cursive in the center. Double embossed decoration on the spine, title also in cursive. SMSF symbol embossed on the back cover. All edges gilt, brown headbands, red bookmark. Golden yellow endpapers with mandala patterns featuring a predefined space for bookplates, left blank. The book is accompanied by a large clamshell case (270 x 206 mm for 8 cm thick) in caramel tone and golden vanilla interior, with a golden mandala on the inside cover, a closing magnet and a golden bookmark facilitating the removal of the book. Numerous portraits of spiritual leaders in sepia on tracing paper pages. Contents: An invitation, Messages from my mother Janaki Rajagopalan, Messages from the venerable Lalaji Maharaj, Messages from the venerable Babuji Maharaj, Prophecies from the venerable Babuji Maharaj, Messages to all members of the human fraternity from the venerable Babuji Maharaj, Messages from my wife Sulochana, Message from Swami Vivekananda, Message from Maitreya. Case slightly damaged, small points of wear and friction on the front cover and edges. Very light, almost imperceptible white stains on the leather, otherwise in excellent condition. Inside absolutely clean and crisp.
190267538With 23 Illustrations from Original Designs, by Frederick Simpson Coburn, 8vo, blue hardcover, G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York and London, The Knickerbocker Press, s.d. (copyright 1902), 491 pp.
20066956829 issues softcover, the Lute Society, Albury, Guildford, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 rd. 40 pp. for each issue, i.e. rd 1,200 pp. for the whole.
18010065London, T. Gillet, 1801. Second edition. In English. Octavo, 215 x 136 mm, 328 pp., bound in half-calf buckram with red-ochre corners and colored boards, author's name and title in gilt with tailpiece motifs. Header edges. Folding map of the Rio de la Plata. Stamp of the library of the "Sociedade Brasileira de Cultura Inglesa" with book number and the mention "1959" in blue ballpoint pen on the back of the first page of the preface. Preface, table of contents, numerous illustrations throughout the book, and an index of subscribers. The binding is in excellent condition, the slightly yellowish-gray paper is intact and entirely legible. This book recounts the ill-fated second voyage of the Duff, a missionary ship en route to the South Sea Islands in 1798. It was only the second attempt at a missionary voyage to the Pacific. A year earlier, the Duff had successfully undertaken its first voyage, settling members of the London Missionary Society and their families on the islands of Tahiti, Tonga, and the Marquesas. However, this second attempt ended in disastrous failure. Captured first by a French privateer who mistook the Duff for a ship carrying Governor King to Australia, and then again by a Portuguese fleet, the group was forced to return to Lisbon, and William Gregory returned to England in 1800. William Gregory describes the details of his treatment in captivity, life in Spanish America (Uruguay, Argentina, Paraguay), as well as indigenous life in the "enemy port" of Montevideo and the surrounding rich estuary of the Rio de la Plata, its "products, inhabitants, clothing, customs, commerce [and] religion." *************************************** Londres, T. Gillet, 1801. Seconde édition. En anglais. In-8 de 215 x 136 mm, 328 pp., relié demi-veau en percaline à coins ocre-rouge avec plats colorés, nom d'auteur et titre en doré avec motifs de type cul-de-lampe. Tranchefile. Carte dépliante du Rio de la Plata. Tampon de la bibliothèque de la "Sociedade Brasileira de Cultura Inglesa" avec numéro de livre et mention "1959" au stylo bille bleu en revers de la première page de la préface. Préface, table des matières, nombreuses illustrations tout au long du livre et index des souscripteurs. La reliure est en excellent état, le papier un peu jaune-gris intègre et entièrement lisible. Ce livre raconte le deuxième voyage malheureux du Duff, navire missionnaire en route vers les îles des mers du Sud en 1798. Ce n'était que la deuxième tentative de voyage missionnaire dans le Pacifique. Un an plus tôt, le Duff avait entrepris avec succès son premier voyage et abouti sur l'installation des membres de la London Missionary Society et de leurs familles sur les îles de Tahiti, de Tonga et les Marquises. En revanche, cette seconde tentative se soldera par un échec désastreux. Capturé d'abord par un corsaire français qui prit le Duff pour un navire emmenant le gouverneur King en Australie, puis une seconde fois par une flotte portugaise, le groupe fut contraint de retourner à Lisbonne et William Gregory regagnera l'Angleterre en 1800. William Gregory décrit les détails de son traitement en captivité, la vie en Amérique espagnole (Uruguay, Argentine, Paraguay) ainsi que la vie indigène dans le « port ennemi » de Montevideo et le riche estuaire environnant du Rio de la Plata, ses « produits, habitants, vêtements, coutumes, commerce [et] religion ».