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198963045Limited edition (1000 numbered copy), n° 619, 1 vol. in-8 br., University of Wales Press on behalf of the Welsh Arts Council, 1989, 109 pp.
185952520With a map of the seat of war, 1 vol. in-12 reliure éditeur pleine percaline orange (12mo original orange cloth binding), Henry Lea, London, 1859, 3 ff., 57 pp. et 1 f. and folding map
1952487521 vol. 12mo., b&w. cover, b&w. pictures, The Voice of America, 1952, 15 pp.
1974595151 vol. in-8 br., reprint from : American Oriental Society, New Haven, Connecticut, 1934, Kraus Reprint Co, Millwood New York, 1974, 67 pp.
1800711311 vol. in-18 cartonnage bradel de l'époque, Printed for Ant. Aug. Renouard, Paris, An VIII - 1800, 286 pp.
1855530998vo, editor's blue cloth richly gilted, edges gilted, John Van Voorst, London, 1855, 306 pp.
19970514London, Michael Joseph, 1997. First edition of Adeline Yen Mah's first autobiographic book, signed by her with a blue pen on the title page. Octavo, 225 x 140 mm, (ix) 278 pp. Green cloth hardcover with dust jacket. Signed in Chinese and English by Ms Yen Mah. Book in good condition. Edges show very tiny dots, a little foxing on the first pages near the spine, bottom of the DJ lightly crumpled, margins slightly yellowed. Binding is in very good shape, paper clean, DJ is crisp and well protected beneath its original mylar.
195048196Fifteenth Edition, December 1950, 8vo black cardboard (editor's binding), The Timber Trades Journal Office, 1950, 779 pp.
18936415981 volume 4to (79 quarter-leather, 1 paperback and 1 vol. - 51 - in 4 paperback issues), among which we can particularly point out : Vol. 4 (estampe en couleurs de Fernand Khnopff et estampe en couleur et relief) ; 5 (2 estampes en couleurs dont une par Boutet de Monvel) ; 7 (plusieurs estampes en couleurs dont le bourg de Perros-Guirec par Henri-Rivière, eau-forte par Charlton) ; 9 (plusieurs estampes en couleur dont Helleu et estampe en couleur et relief) ; 10 (dont dessin gaufré par Alexandre Charpentier) ; 11 (dont "Pierrot et Pierrette by Mrs Dearmer) ; 12 (dont bois gravé sur papier bleu par Lepère, et bois gravé en couleur par Nicholson) ; 13 (dont "Ombre chinoise" sur calque par Caran d'Ache, eou gravure en relief "Bath-Room by A Charpentier) ; 15 (dont portrait de Puvis de Chavannes par Valloton, estampes de Henri Rivière) ; 17 (contains "Beauty's awakening, a Masque of Winter and Spring) ; 18 (from october 1899, with Special winter-number 1899-1900 : Modern bookbinding and their designers et sa traduction française ) ; 20 (with "Modern British watercolour drawings) ; 21 (dont "The Queen of Hearts" by Percy Gossop) ; 23 (dont a Scene in Dido an Aeneas by Gordon Craig) ; 26 (1902 avec traduction française) ; 27 (dont eaux-fortes par Alphonse Legros) ; 29 (avec traduction française pour septembre) ; 30 (avec traduction française) ; 31 (avec traduction française, 1 planche et un cahier débrochés) ; 32 (avec traduction française) ; 33 (avec traduction française) ; 34 (avec traduction française) ; 39 : An exhibition of Portraits (avec traduction française) ; 44 (avec les couvertures portant "Revue mensuelle avec traduction française) ; 51 (paperback, spines used, in4 issues) ; 61 (Until Issue n° 254, May 1914) ; For the special numbers, we have 21 "bis" : 11 : Art supplements : The Salon Champs Elysées Paris 1897, The Salon Champ de Mars Paris 1897, Art at the New Gallery London 1897 ; 13 : A Record of Art in 1898 ; 21 : Modern pen drawings : European and american ; 23 : Modern British Domestic Architecture and Decoration, 1901 (avec traduction française) ; 24 : Modern design in Jewellery and Fans, 1902 ; 26 : Modern Etching and Engraving (avec traduction française) ; 27 : Corot and Millet with critical Essays by Gustave Geffroy and Arsène Alexandre ; 28 : Masters of English Landscape Paintings ; 30 : The Genius of J.M.W. Turner, R.A. ; 31 : The Royal Academy from Reynolds to Millais (avec traduction française) ; 33 : Daumier and Gavarni with critical and biographical notes by Henri Frantza and Octave Uzanne ; 35 : Art in Photography with selected examples of European and American Work (avec traduction française) 1905 ; 36 : The Mansions of England in the olden time, by Joseph Nash, 1906 (avec traduction française) ; 37 : The Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours Spring 1906 ; 37 ter : Year-Book of decorative Art 1906 ; 40 : Royal Scottish Academy ; 40 ter : Year-Book of decorative Art 1907 ; 42 : The Gardens of England in the Southern & Western Counties (avec traduction française) ; 42 ter : Year-Book of decorative Art 1908 ; Paperback : Les Habitations Villageoises en Angleterre Numéro de Printemps 1912
184219363Couverture rigide. Relié. 212 pages. Manque à la page de garde. Graffiti à la dernière page. Couverture légèrement défraîchie. Quelques taches d'encre.
19111174Told and pictured by E. Boyd Smith. Houghton Mifflin Company. Boston and New York. 1911. Album in-8 oblong de (2) ff., 26 planches : dos de toile beige, plats vert pâle illustrés en couleurs, gardes illustrées.
187083748Couverture rigide. Reliure toile de l'éditeur, défraîchie. 583 + 390 pages.
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
1967501171 vol. in-8 br., Sources in Western Civilization, Herbert Rowen, The Free-Press, New York, 1967, 359 pp.
19380058Cambridge (MA), Houghton Mifflin Co. / Riverside Press, 1938. First edition of Georges Haynes' classic. Two octavo volumes, 220 x 150 mm each. Both volumes share the same pagination, the first having 567 pp. and second starting p. 568 to end at p. 1118. Hardcover, original editor's red cloth, with author's name in gold and title within a black lozenge on spine. Small paper of the "Livraria Agir Editôra", a Rio de Janeiro bookstore, tipped in at the beginning of the first volume. Each vol. has a black-and-white picture as frontispiece. Both volumes show several black-and-white illustrations. Some yellowing and foxing throughout with most pages being toned. All legible, sturdy binding, no bad smell, not ex-library. PP. 340 to 363 (first volume) have slightly folded corners with no damage to the text. "The 1938 publication of George Haynes’ two-volume The Senate of the United States: Its History and Practice instantly made Haynes the nation’s leading academic authority on that institution. Reviewers routinely ranked Haynes’ work with Charles Warren’s monumental three-volume The Supreme Court in United States History, published 15 years earlier. While others had produced major studies examining individual areas of Senate activity, and while Lindsay Rogers had created an extended essay on the institution in defense of unlimited debate, Haynes was the first to attempt a comprehensive history." (Excerpt from the summary on the U.S. Senate's website)
1988QZI-23Los Angeles, Philosophical Research Society, 1988. Diamond Jubilee Edition, first printing. Elephant folio, a very long 32 x 48.5 cm (!) book, unpaginated, CCXLV chapters, 48 colored pictures and many more black and white pictures throughout. Patterned boards, 1/4 leather spine, leather cover label, gilt cover/spine titles. Seems to be a reprint of the 1928 subscriber edition. No former ownership marks. Light rubbing on the front cover plate, first 5 pages show some foxing, fore-edges slightly yellowed, otherwise very clean and sound, in great shape. The grandest compendium ever gathered of esoteric lore, mythology, and historical anecdote. Filled to the brim with ancient woodcuts. A dense encyclopedia and a solid starting point from which to dive into subjects such as the Qabbala, Alchemy, Tarot, Ceremonial Magic, Neo-Platonic Philosophy, Mystery Religions, and the theory of Rosicrucianism and Freemasonry.
1972595404to paperback, Abhandlungen des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts Kairo, Agyptologische Reihe, Band 8, Verlag J. J. Augustin, Glückstadt, 1972, 67 pp. & 8 plates
1953124778Couverture souple. Broché. 96 pages. Couverture légèrement défraîchie.
19510150New York, Castle Books / Greystone Press, 1953. A small in-16 booklet of 145 x 97 mm, 105 pp. Black half-leather with an embossed title piece on the front cover, both covers adorned with marbled papers and with small, finely gilt-tooled stylised fleurons. Laminated covers. Decorated with an ORIGINAL PENCIL DRAWING on the page facing the title page. Beautiful drawing of a man in Middle Eastern clothes leaning on vessels with a long pipe at hand and a voluminous turban on his head. Not signed, unknown author. A gem of a book for a piece of immortal poetry.
193714507Couverture rigide. Reliure de l'éditeur. 784 pages.
1935138788Couverture rigide. Reliure de l'éditeur. 784 pages.
1986595604to, paperback, Van Siclen Books, San Antonio, Texas, 1986, 47 pp.
181966470By Thomas Wilson, Dancing-Master from the King's Theater, Opera-House, 1 vol. in-12 cartonnage éditeur, Published by R. & E. Williamson, London, Chez Pleyel, Paris, s.d. [ 1819 ], VI-43 pp.with an engraved hand-coloured plan showing the steps for 16 persons
1835POE474MJohn Macrone, London, 1835. Six volume set. Small 8vo. Full green binding 1,957 pp in toto. Illustrated with engravings by J. M. W. Turner. John Macrone, London, 1835. 6 volumes Petit In-8°. Reliure chagrin vert. 1957 pp. l'ensemble. Illustré avec gravures de J. M. W. Turner.
1941436041 vol. in-8 br., Notre-Dame, Indiana, 1941, 82 pp.