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1894R300296550Paul Lacomblez. 1894. In-8. Relié cuir dos-coins. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. XVIII + 251 pages. Tranche de tête dorée. Témoins conservés. Plats et contreplats jaspés. Dos cuir à 5 nerfs, titre et année d'édition dorés.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
184713143[Wien, Förster's artistische Anstalt], 1847. mit 73 teils gefalteten lithogr. Tafeln. HLwd.d.Zt., (1) 70 Tafeln, 2° [5 Warenabbildungen]
18433621806Pforzheim, Dennig, Finck u. Co., 1840-1843. Gestochenes Frontispiz, 8, 444 (von 476) S., 1 Bl. einschließlich gestochenem Titel und 8, 436 S., 2 Bl. mit zusammen 4 Textvignetten in Holzschnitt, 90 (von 100?) Tafeln mit Darstellungen von "Typen" in Holzschnitt v. K. Meadows. Spätere Hlwdbde mit Rückenvergoldung (stärker berieben, innen teils stärker stockfleckig, es fehlen wohl 7 Tafeln sowie in Bd 1 die S. 169 - 200).
189543263ABLondon-Paris-Melbourne, Cassell & Company 1895. 4°. 40 S. [Blockbuch], [1] Bl., 8 S. (Anzeigen). Illustrierte Orig-Halbleinwand. Einband insgesamt etwas, die Kanten stärker berieben. Titel etwas stärker, sonst kaum gebräunt. Wenige Fleckchen. Vorderes Innengelenk etwas gelockert. Kl. Buchhandelsmarke am hinteren Spiegel.
187367801873 New York, Johnson, Wilson and Company, 1873. Deux volumes in-4 plein chagrin brun, dos à nerfsornés, titre doré, plats estampés au noir et titre en médaillon, tranches dorées, dentelle intérieure, frontispices, titres gravés, 640 et 638 pages, 46 et 73 portraits sous serpentes, texte en anglais. Bel exemplaire.
1826150005<p>Vol.1 includes engraved portrait of Scott by J.T.Wedgwood viii pp. 214: The Lay of the Last Minstrel; Vol.2: vi pp. 320: Marmion; Vol.3: vi pp. 279: The Lady of the Lake; Vol.4: vi pp. 265 Rokeby; Vol. 5: vi pp. 285: The Lord of the Isles; Vol. 6: vi pp. 282: Thomas the Rhymer; Vol. 7: vii pp. 347: The Vision of Don Roderick - Halidon Hill - Ballads and Miscellaneous Pieces.<br />All volumes except Vol. 7 include copious notes. Printed by Jules Didot senior "printer to His Majesty". Very clean copies no tears some foxing. <br />We have several other Galignani first editions of Scott.<br />Final photo of page 844 Sir Walter Scott: A Bibliographical History is pertinent to this edition.</p><p>Reasonable offers considered.</p> A. & W. Galignani
183715822Cooperstown N.Y.: H. & E. Phinney 1837. 4to 28 cm 11". Frontis. 768 pp.; 10 plts. <br><br>One of the Phinneys' series of stereotyped quarto Bibles of which 138 editions were published between August 1822 and winter 1848. The Phinney brothers Henry and Elihu carried on the business their father Elihu Phinney had started in 1795; the elder Phinney had established a press bookshop and newspaper after resettling in Cooperstown from Connecticut. James Fenimore Cooper a delegate to the 1816 convention that formed the American Bible Society learned to set type in his shop for fun Hills 69. The younger Phinneys however were not to be restricted to one shop: They sold their stock which consisted of their own publications together with books brought in from Philadelphia and New York from large travelling wagons and established a "bookboat" on the Erie Canal that enabled them to reach a larger portion of western New York.<br>Â Â Â Â The New Testament here has a separate title-page and the volume is llustrated with 10 wood engraved plates including two frontispieces. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Hills English Bible in America 972. Contemporary sheep gilt-lettered on the spine. Binding rubbed with abrasions along edges and joints spine pulled at head. Ex-library with white-lettered shelf number on spine. Light foxing. One plate with tear from bottom edge not intruding upon illustration. Small hole to one leaf with loss of several letters of marginal notes. H. & E. Phinney unknown books
18982222256<p>First edition. Octavo. Title page in red and black. 3/4 green morocco t.e.g. by Zaehnsdorf London. No dust jacket. Very good spine faded to brown. 297 pages.</p><p>J. Ogden Armour's copy with his engraved pictorial Tiffany & Co. book plate.</p><p>Printed by The Gresham Press Unwin Brothers Woking and London.</p> T. Fisher Unwin hardcover books
18982222256<p>First edition. Octavo. Title page in red and black. 3/4 green morocco t.e.g. by Zaehnsdorf London. No dust jacket. Very good spine faded to brown. 297 pages.</p><p>J. Ogden Armour's copy with his engraved pictorial Tiffany & Co. book plate.</p><p>Printed by The Gresham Press Unwin Brothers Woking and London.</p> T. Fisher Unwin hardcover
184021491840. Graphite and ink and wash in sepia and brown ink on two sheets of heavyweight wove paper 8 1/8 x 11 inches 207 x 280 mm the full sheet. With a hard horizontal crease along the top sheet edge approximately 2-inches from the top. A strip of non-archival tape along the center sheet edge where the two sheets were joined. Minor uniform toning throughout consistent with age. unknown
185021481850. Graphite and wash in sepia and brown ink on two sheets of heavyweight wove paper 10 1/4 x 7 inches 260 x 178 mm the full sheet. Sheets adhered at the verso with a strip of non-archival tape minor uniform toning throughout consistent with age. unknown
186437642Boston: Ticknor and Fields 1864. Hardcover. Complete 3-volume set. Quarter calf with gilt spine decorations and paper labels expert contemporary replacements and red marbled paper over boards. viii 405pp; iv 378pp; viii 430pp. Frontispieces marbled endpapers and page edges. Very good. Faint edgewear and scuffed marbled paper though internally white bright and near fine. A tight quite handsome early printing of this English classic in a classy custom binding of the period; Ticknor and Fields first published "School Days at Rugby" in 1857 and "Tom Brown at Oxford" in 1861. From the library of Wisconsin civic leader JAMES M. LYNCH chief clerk at the Adjutant General's Office during the Civil War appointed quartermaster general in 1865. He boldly signs the inner flyleaf of the first volume in brown ink dating it "Milwaukee Wis. / Oct. 31 1865." Inner flyleaf of the second volume "Part First" of the 2-volume "Tom Brown at Oxford" bears pencilled nonauthorial gift inscription to him though in Lynch's hand! "From Andr. Sexton / To his friend / James M. Lynch / Decbr 25 1865. Ticknor and Fields hardcover
18872221940<p>First edition. Octavo. With half-title page. 3/4 gilt stamped red calf over marbled boards spines with raised bands and gilt stamped devices within gilt ruled compartments covers ruled in gilt marbled endpapers. Very good small chip at top of spine. 242 pages.</p><p>Heraldic bookplate of Raymond.</p><p>No signatures.</p> Chatto and Windus hardcover books
18912221944<p>First edition with half-title page. Octavo. 3/4 gilt stamped red calf over marbled boards spine with raised bands and gilt stamped devices within gilt rule compartments covers ruled in gilt marbled endpapers. Very good light rubbing. 396 pages. No signatures.</p><p>Heraldic bookplate of Raymond.</p><p>Printed by Billing and Sons.</p> Richard Bentley and Son hardcover books
18872221940<p>First edition. Octavo. With half-title page. 3/4 gilt stamped red calf over marbled boards spines with raised bands and gilt stamped devices within gilt ruled compartments covers ruled in gilt marbled endpapers. Very good small chip at top of spine. 242 pages.</p><p>Heraldic bookplate of Raymond.</p><p>No signatures.</p> Chatto and Windus hardcover
18912221944<p>First edition with half-title page. Octavo. 3/4 gilt stamped red calf over marbled boards spine with raised bands and gilt stamped devices within gilt rule compartments covers ruled in gilt marbled endpapers. Very good light rubbing. 396 pages. No signatures.</p><p>Heraldic bookplate of Raymond.</p><p>Printed by Billing and Sons.</p> Richard Bentley and Son hardcover
1890008168London: John C. Nimmo 1890. Book. Very Good Plus. Hardcover. Limited and Numbered Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Limited to 780 copies: 520 for England and 260 for America this is copy #121. Bound in the publisher's original quarter calf over green buckram boards with the armorial crest of Count Gozzi tooled in gilt front boards. Top edges gilt lovely blue floral decorative end papers ribbon markers. "With portrait and six original etchings by Adolph LaLauze and eleven subjects illustrating Italian comedy by Maurice Sand engraved on copper by A. Manceau and colored by hand." Very Good Plus calf a bit rubbed an attractive set in the original binding. John C. Nimmo Hardcover
18842221942<p>First edition. Octavo. No half-title page. 3/4 gilt stamped red calf over marbled boards spines with raised bands and gilt stamped devices within gilt rule compartments covers ruled in gilt marbled endpapers. Very good. 207 pages.</p><p>Heraldic bookplate of Raymond.</p><p>No signatures.</p> Longmans, Green, and Company hardcover
18676230London, Chassell, Petter and Galpin, [1867]. In-8 de XXIV-394p. et 10p. pour le catalogue des éditeurs, pleine percaline verte d'éditeur, titre doré au dos, petite scène nordique dorée au centre du premier plat. Petit accroc à la toile sur le premier mors (sans manque), gardes changées, rarissimes rousseurs. Nom de propriétaire au recto du front.
183330542ABLondon, Jones & Co. 1833. 4°. Titel, Portrait, 3-116 S., 1 Bl., 117-224 S., 3 Bll. Moderner HLdrBd unter Verwendung des originalen(?) Rückens. Altes Rückenmaterial mit kl. Fehlstelle. Teils etwas stock- oder braunfleckig. Portrait mit Wasserrand (im weißen Rand).
18121204073London, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1812. Zus. über 1700 S. Hlwdbde d. Zeit (unbeschnitten, teils stärker bestoßen, 1 Bd m. schwachen Wasserflecken auf dem Vorderdeckel, gelegentlich etwas braunfleckig, stellenweise m. kurzen Marginalien u. Anstreichungen in Tinte, von alter Hand).
18051230746London, Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805. Gestochene Porträt-Tafel v. Heath nach J. Reynolds, 86, 15, (1) u. zus. über 1700 n. num. S., 1 gestochene Statuen-Darstellung. Neue Lwdbde (Bibl.-Stempel verso Titel, Porträt stärker, sonst nur gering braunfleckig).
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.
1860165691860. Women Employment J. B. Remarks on the Obstacles to the More General Employment of Women and on the Means of Removing Them. London: Published at the Office of the English Woman's Journal Company Limited 1860. First edition. 16 pages. Original paper wrappers. 8 1/4 x 5 1/4 in. A pamphlet supporting strategies for the expansion of women's employment opportunities. It outlines current obstacles to women's work such as hostility from male employees: "Women however cannot be employed in England in this manner because of the jealousy of their fellow workmen. If a master were to employ women in any part of the business the whole of his workmen would strike at once." The document also lists sad consequences of the current work climate: "Workhouses were found to be overcrowded with able-bodies females while charities were besieged with women praying to be provided either with employment or bread." Stain to upper left edge front. Toning to last page. Light pencil marks in margin. Very good condition. At the time that this description is being written just two copies are recorded in American institutions. OCLC search results are at best an estimate and can vary over time. unknown
18414047710 vol in-8 reliure demi-basane verte, Baudry's European Library, Stassin et Xavier, Paris, 1841-1842