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1 vol. in-8 br., Published by British Museum Press for the Trustees of the British Museum, 1996, IX-98 pp. et 34 planches Good (scarce foxing on edges, otherwise a very good copy). Anglais
2003675122 folios vol. (43 x 34 cm), hardcover under dustjacket and plastic jacket, Sundeep Prakashan, New Delhi, 2003, 341 pp.
8vo, The Macmillan Company, New York, 1927, xxiv-213 pp. with a folding plate. Rappel du titre complet : Researches into the Mathematical Principles of the Theory of Wealth by Augustin Cournot 1838. Translated by Nathaniel T. Bacon with an Essay on Cournot and mathematical Economics and a Bibliography of Mathematical Economics by Irving Fisher [ Inscribed : "G. H Bousquet Don d'Irving Fisher" ] From Irving Fisher's library. Joseph Schumpeter described him as "the greatest economist the United States has ever produced". Good (waterstains on cover, a few manuscript annotations by G. H. Bousquet). Annotation manuscrite en garde : "G. H. Bousquet Don d'Irving Fisher" [ unidentified manuscript indication in french : Gift from Irving Fisher ]. Le professeur Georges-H. Bousquet (1900-1978) fut notamment professeur aux facultés d'Alger puis de Bordeaux. Juriste de formation initiale (docteur en droit en 1923 avec une thèse sur "L'évolution sociale en Hollande 1914-1922"), il devint un spécialiste de questions économiques, proche de Pareto et Schumpeter, ainsi qu'un islamisant de l'école de Goldziher et Snouck-Hugronje. Il fut proche de son maître en sociologie Vilfredo Pareto, dont il servit fortement la pensée, avec lequel il échangea une correspondance et qu'il rencontra, en Suisse. En septembre 1923, à Vienne et par l'intermédiaire de Paul Lazarsfeld, il fut présenté à son autre maître et ami Joseph Schumpeter. "A ce moment, Schumpeter avait 40 ans. Il était alors totalement ignoré en France, mais connu aux Etats-Unis où il avait été invité à professer quelque temps, et en Angleterre, où il avait eu également l'occasion de se faire entendre". Georges Bousquet sera fasciné par l'oeuvre de Schumpeter, qu'il fera notamment découvrir, tant par ses articles que par les discussions, à l'économiste François Perroux. Dans les années 1933-1934, les Bousquet et Schumpeter seront en contact permanent à Harvard, où Schumpeter était devenu professeur, et ou G.-H. Bousquet avait été envoyé faire un séjour de recherche, avec le soutien de la fondation Rockfeller. C'est à cette occasion que Bousquet rencontre Irving Fisher (1867-1947), l'un des premiers économistes américains de l'école néoclassique. On peut signaler que G.-H. Bousquet est l'un des quelques économistes français contemporains à être plusieurs fois cité par Schumpeter dans sa monumentale Histoire de l’Analyse Economique. Anglais
Second edition, greatly enlarged (422 additional Flags), compiled by James Griffin, 8vo, editor's cloth, Griffin & Co, Portsmouth, 1891, full title : Flags National and Mercantile ; for the use if Officers of Royal Navy, Mercantile Marine ; and Yacht Squadrons. Containing flags of the Royal Navy ; National Ensigns for men-of-war ; national colours for mercantile marine ; international code ; fog signal ; optional signals ; signals of distress , vessels' kughts as seen by look-out man, 782 House Flags and Funnels of the Mercantile Marine and 12 National Flags and Signals Scarce copy of the second edition (dated 1891), greatly enlarged. Quite good condition (weakness on the 2 first leaves, otherwise a good copy). Anglais
1898494241 vol. fort in-folio reliure de l'époque demi-basane, Ingram Brothers, London, The Illustrated London News, 1898, 958 pp.
19746912344 issues, 4to paperback, Complete from n° 1, Vol. I February 1974 to n° 4, Vol XI, Winter 1984/85, The Soundboard. Quarterly Newsletter of the Guitar Foundation of America, 1974, 1975, 1976,1 977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985
2020L3 box708 b3<p>Encyclopedia of Jewish History and Culture Volume 3. G - Le. Editor in Chief: Dan Diner. Editorial Staff: Markus Kirchhoff Head et al. Consulting Editors of the English Edition: Frank Gentry et al. Editorial Staff of the English Edition: Ralf Balke et al. 2020 by Koninklijke Brill NV. Hardcover 760 pages.</p> Koninklijke Brill NV hardcover
199261455Colorado Springs: The Press at Colorado College 1992. Edition limited to 40 numbered copies and 10 unnumbered proofs signed by the printer James Trissel this copy no. 9; folio pp. 16; original black niger morocco over gray cloth stamped in gilt on upper cover and spine; fine copy. From the library of Kim Merker. "This book is our effort to set this most curious and enigmatic work in a form which will encourage its reading. We have taken away the verse numbers and the egregiously short lines of the King James Version and we have given the new line a generous format and a modest ornamentation. The text is set in Bembo that most readable of all romans: the paper is Johannot" colophon. The binding is by Greg Campbell at Campbell-Logan Bindery Minneapolis. The Press at Colorado College unknown
193015121Washington D.C.: Judd & Detweiler 1930. Edition ltd. to 475 copies tall 8vo pp. 2 158; many illustrations throughout; original cream linen stamped in gilt a little soiled else very good in publisher's slipcase. Designed and directed by Lester Douglas. This copy marked "designer's copy" on the colophon and with Douglas's bookplate designed by Bruce Rogers and with a 23-line autograph note to Douglas signed by Bruce Rogers "B.R." concerning the design of this book modern art architecture design etc. with original envelope tipped to a blank flyleaf; also at the back in a separate pocket are the printed comments of among others Carl Purington Rollins and William Kittridge apparently from Douglas's own newsletter. From Rogers' note: "I like . your modernistic book . better as a remembrance than as a book - but I admire all you youngsters' efforts to put "modernism" on the map - and you have almost done so - but not for long. It's getting passe already. Judd & Detweiler unknown
1888biblio28<p>24 Volumes. 1885-1888. J.P. Lippincott Company. Boards are marbled with tan corners and along spine side. Spine is tan with 5 segments; dark red and black titles. Inside boards endpages and foredges also marbled. Boards show substantial edgewear. Spines are worn - four of the volumes have chips out and are partially detahched on one side. Hinges intact but fragile. pages are tanned with nage no foxing a couple of volumes have foredge stains. Text is clean and unmarked.<br /></p> J. P. Lippincott Company hardcover
18832092902138300078Tsunashima kame kichi-ban 1883. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Tsunashima kame kichi-ban paperback
18832092902138300077Tsunashima kame kichi-ban 1883. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Tsunashima kame kichi-ban paperback
1934500556<p>London January 13 1934 drawn on the Westminster Bank in the amount of L2-10-0 . Philip M. Johnston. 3 1/4" x 8" cancellation stamps and red ink marks slightly affecting signature portion.</p> unknown books
172623242London, J. Tonson at Shakespear's Head, 1726. Jeweils ca. 300 SS. und mehrere Seiten Index. 8°, geglättetes Kalbsleder der Zeit, rote, goldgeprägte Rückenschildchen (davon eines teils abgeblättert). Ecken etwas bestoßen
1812ST19567-094Bungay: C. Brightly and Co. and T. Kinnersley 1812. Sixth Edition. 215 x 133 mm. 8 1/2 x 5 1/4". viii xl 376 pp. <br/> Sympathetic light speckled half calf over marbled paper boards raised bands red and black morocco labels. With 54 hand-colored plates including frontispiece illustrating plants discussed in the text. A couple of ink corrections in a contemporary hand. Johnston 760. Variable foxing with perhaps a fourth of the text noticeably foxed but the plates almost entirely unaffected a few stains to the gutter from pressed flowers now absent other trivial defects but a perfectly readable copy with quite attractive plates in a pleasing virtually unworn retrospective binding.<br/> <br/> First published as "The Useful Family Herbal" in 1764 this popular work provides a description of British plants helpful for at-home remedies. The highlight of the volume is the well-drawn and richly colored plates which Nissen tells us were drawn by the important natural history illustrator Sydenham Edwards 1769-1819 whose work DNB describes as "among the best scientific illustrations of the day." Hill 1716-75 was a perplexingly self-destructive personality who nevertheless managed to produce useful books. He was a surgeon an unsuccessful actor and an apothecary who made considerable money selling quack medicines; he published several books including some botanical works of substantial value like the present one and a steady series of usually abusive periodicals; he was constantly scheming to make money and to raise his reputation above its rightful altitude; and he was always embroiled in controversies because of his ungovernable proclivity toward impertinence and derision as well as his overweening vanity. This last quality together with Hill's direct attacks on Garrick and his friends prompted the latter's memorable epigram reflecting the doctor/actor's reputation among his detractors: "For physic and farces his equal there scarce is:/ His farces are physic his physic a farce is." After publishing some not insignificant scientific writings including a supplement to Chambers' "Dictionary" Hill tried to obtain admission to the Royal Society but his unprincipled character blocked any hope of membership. Despite his reputation "The Family Herbal" offered here in its sixth edition was obviously viewed as serious and significant enough to be reprinted a half century and later after its first appearance. C. Brightly and Co. and T. Kinnersley unknown
2002CBS-9780896039803Sp Springer 2002. New. Sp Springer unknown
2002CBS-9780896039803Sp Springer 2002. New. Sp Springer unknown
First edition, 8vo (195 x 135 mm), [6], 258 + 16pp., of publishers adverts, with half-title, title and prelims spotted, minor waterstain to lower margins, front endpapers stained, orig. decorated cloth, neatly rebacked with orig. spine laid-down, lower portion of upper cover lightly stained. A rare Utopian novel. Provenance: Armorial bookplate of R. C. Hyde; Bookplate of Max Salomon.
First edition, 4 vols., royal 8vo ( 250 x 155 mm), xxv, [1], 495, [1]; xxi, [3], 612; xiii, [1], 556; xxiii, [3], 570 pp., half-titles and frontispieces in each volume, 45 fine heliotype photographic plates, marbled endpapers, finely bound in nineteenth-century red morocco, five raised bands, four compartments gilt tooled extra, the other two gilt lettered direct, some minor rubbing, uncut, t.e.g. a very handsome set. Provenance: With the bookplate of Baroness Burton of Rangemore Hall to each volume; Bookseller's invoice (Frank Woore of Derby) made out on April 11th 1950 with Mr. C. Brown being the recipient. Ormerod, p. 9.
First edition, viii, [2], 117pp., with engraved title-page, a little foxed and stained, final line of imprint cropped, text occasional spotted and lightly browned, marbled endpapers, cont. full straight-grained red morocco, gilt border on sides, flat spine, gilt, extremities a little rubbed. Dibdin's rare suppressed first separate publication, being preceded only by his contribution to the 'European Magazine'. Dibdin did not think much of his first effort as he emphatically stated in his 'Bibliomania' "I struck off 500 copies, and was glad to get rid of half of them as waste paper; the remaining half have been partly destroyed by my own hands... My only consolation is that the volume is now exceedingly rare". Jackson, 1; Windle & Pippin, A1.
First edition, 2 vols., 4to (280 x 220 mm), viii, [14], 365, [3], 110; viii, 623, [1]pp., Large paper copy, large folding engraved map of the County with a boarder consisting of 16 engraved views, slightly spotted with a 1 inch closed tear to inner margin, 8 plates, numerous illustrs., and pedigrees, unopened, orig. green watered cloth, orig. printed spine label to vol. I chipped, otherwise a very nice set. This book was planned to comprise of two volumes, each in two parts. Only part 1 of each volume was published as here, no more published. Vol. 1, part 1: Containing a variety of geological, mineralogical, commercial, and statistical information ? vol. 2, part 1: Containing the parochial and family history, biography, and statistical information. Provenance: Armorial bookplate of John Gretton, Stapleford.
First edition, 4 vols., 12mo, [4], 350; [4], 419, [1]; [4], 396; [4], 353, [1]pp., all half-titles present, cont. cloth-backed marbled boards, red morocco title labels lettered in gilt, several splits to joints otherwise a nice set. Garside, Raven & Schw?erling, 1820: 57.
First edition, 2 vols., 8vo (240 x 160 mm), 864; 753pp., orig. cloth. Volume 1 records full details of all known prose novels in English first published in the British Isles from 1770 to 1799, with the second volume continuing on to 1829. Except for some forty titles of which no surviving copy could be found, all the entries are derived from actual examination of the books themselves. A particularly important facet of volume 2 is that information includes a study of the recently discovered Schloss Covey collection of English novels in Germany, the holdings of which, for the years 1796-1834, are more comprehensive than any other library, including the British Library.
First edition, 5 vols., large 8vo, 464; 400; 369; 459; 445pp., ex-library with the usual markings, frontispiece portrait in vols. 1 and 4 (both offset onto title-page), cont. red half calf, worn, remains of labels, some light staining, joints starting, uncut. The very scarce catalogue of this outstanding collection of English topography. Lists over 6,500 works with detailed collations, arranged primarily by county.
8 Volumes, 8vo, vol. 1 has neat pencil notes to verso of front free endpaper, orig. cloth, dust wrappers, a very nice set. A complete set in eight volumes. Volume one, 1854-April 1874. pp. xi, [v], 525; Volume two, April 1874-July 1879. pp. [iv], 352; Volume three, August 1879-September 1882. pp. [iv], 372; Volume four, October 1882-June 1884. pp. [iv], 326; Volume five, July 1884-August 1887. pp. [iv], 465; Volume six, August 1887-September 1890. pp. [vi], 443; Volume seven, September 1890-December 1892. pp. [iv], 488; Volume eight, January 1893-December 1894. pp. [vi], 448.