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20039007826Ithaca NY: Cornell University Press 2003. 1st. Hardcover. Book fine Dust jacket fine. <br/><br/> Cornell University Press hardcover books
193011717New York: Harcourt Brace & Company. Good. c.1930. First Edition. Hardcover. no dust jacket Good only a moderately worn copy with bumped corners external soiling; the binding is intact however and there are no markings in the text. A novel about the romantic foibles of the literary set. Basis for the 1931 film with Billie Dove and Charles Starrett produced by Howard Hughes' Caddo Company for United Artists release. . Harcourt, Brace & Company hardcover books
2014296903Paris: Actes Sud/Musee du Quai Branly 2014. hardcover. fine. Illustrated with many vivid color and black & white full-page photographs. 303 pages tall 8vo pictorial boards. Actes Sud/ Musee du Quai Branly 2014. First Edition. Fine.<br/><br/> Actes Sud/Musee du Quai Branly unknown books
1998159579Paris: Editions Plume 1998. First edition. Hardcover. 400 pages. Text in French by Ivo Grammet Benoit Albinovanus Paul-Louis Van Berg and Pascal Amel. Includes numerous color and black and white illustrations. A near fine copy in a near fine dust jacket. Signed and inscribed by Ivo Grammet to Chicago gallerist Douglas Dawson on the half title page. Uncommon thus. Editions Plume unknown books
188036797Istanbul 1880. Oblong 8vo. 6 x 7 3/4 inches. 10 albumen photographs mounted on thick card and bound in concertina folds as issued length 70 inches. Occasional spotting. Publisher's red grained cloth upper cover tooled in gilt and lettered in French and Arabic.<br/> <br/>A smaller version probably published at the same time of "Panorama de Constantinople pris de la Tour de Galata."<br/> <br/>A photographic panorama offering a sweeping view of the city walls and seven towers the great mosques of Sultan Ahmed and Santa Sophia the 'Green Mosque' and Mosque of Oulon the Golden Horn tower of Galatea and the Bosphorus. unknown books
2006141715Paris: Éditions du Masque 2006. Paperback. 430p. signed by Nava text in French very good first French edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Sacramento-based mystery featuring Los Angeles gay Hispanic lawyer Henry Rios. Éditions du Masque paperback books
1937033665Cambridge: University Press 1937. xp. 199 1p. original brown cloth. University Press unknown books
197132952New York: Octagon Books 1971. Second edition 8vo pp. ix 1 199; ex-library with the only evidence being a bookplate to the front pastedown with withdrawn stamp and pencil notations on the copyright page otherwise fine. <br/><br/> Octagon Books unknown books
199724934Providence: Burning Deck 1997. First edition. Paperback. Near Fine. Stapled glossy wrappers. 37 pp. Published as Serie D'ecrititure Supplement No. Two. A near fine example. One of the least common of the books in this series. Burning Deck paperback books
2013Embry 192035Thames & Hudson 2013. First U.S. edition. Remainder mark to lower edge bookplate else fine in fine dust jacket. Full page color photographs. Thames & Hudson, 2013. First U.S. edition. unknown books
198565440NY: Skira/Rizzola 1985. First US edition. Tall square 4to. 159 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket and fine publisher’s printed cardstock slipcase with a small price sticker to one panel. Illustrated with 69 color reproductions of paintings and drawings and 49 black and white illustrations of drawings and etchings. NY: Skira/Rizzola unknown books
19851227944New York: Rizzoli 1985. folio in cloth with DJ and slipcase. VG VG VG. DJ has very light shelf wear. Interior of book is like new. Red star stamped onto bottom edge of textblock. Cardboard slipcase has some shelf and edge wear. Book contains numerous large color plates of Rembrandt's paintings mostly self portraits arranged chronologically and interspersed with text. 159pp. Shelve in art section. DJ spine is black with white text. 1227944. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Rizzoli unknown books
20192310182New York: Abrams 2019. First Edition. First Edition. Fine/Fine. First edition. A fine copy in a fine jacket. 2019 Hard Cover. 159 pp. "Celebrated as the supreme painter of the human condition Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn 1606 Abrams unknown books
1968217756Santiago Chile: ICIRA 1968. Paperback. 115p. illustrated with one line-map of the area plus tables and diagrammed "maps" of social-power relations softbound in 9x6 inch cardstock wraps. Spine is a little faded and has a small wrinkle binder's carelessness mild external edgewear inside entirely clean excepting a neat ownership signature on the front free endsheet. A sound nice copy. Text in Spanish. Nephew of Salvador Allende b.1944 or '43 per one source of Basque and Belgian descent Wikipedia Chilean marxist revolutionary by bent later known as co-founder of MIR and forced to flee the Pinochet coupists a target of overseas assassination attempts. Resides in Cuba. ICIRA paperback books
1950177482La Semeuse: Etampes 1950. paperback. near fine. Illustrated by R. Menager with 16 full-page b/w plates printed one side only. 90pp. Short square 4to original printed wrappers. La Semeuse: Etampes 1950. A near fine copy.<br/><br/> Etampes unknown books
1998UIMPQUE00MELWestview Press 1998. Very Good. Imperato Pascal James. Quest for the Jade Sea: Colonial Competition Around an East African Lake. Oxford: Westview Press 1998. 332pp. Indexed. Illustrated. Bibliography. 8vo. 1/4 Cloth. Book condition: Very good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Westview Press hardcover books
1998Embry 173568Westview 1998. First edition first printing. Remainder mark to lower edge else fine in fine dust jacket. Westview, 1998. First edition, first printing. unknown books
165766919"The first example of French prose as we know it today"óPMM PASCAL Blaise. Les Provinciales: Or The Mysterie of Jesuitisme. Discover'd in certain Letters Written upon occasion of the present differences of Sorbonne between the Jansenists and the Molinists from January 1656 to March 1657. S.N. Displaying the corrupt Maximes and Politicks of that Society. Faithfully rendred into English. London: Printed by J.G. for R. Royston 1657. First edition in English first printed in French at Cologne in 1656-7. Twelvemo. 24 409 1 blank 6 pp. With preliminary blank a post-script leaf referring to the seventeenth letter and two final leaves of errata and advertisements. Added engraved title-page by Robert Vaughan. Eighteenth-century paneled calf neatly rebacked retaining old morocco lettering label. Spine lettered in gilt with decorative gilt board-edges. Eighteenth-century armorial bookplate of John Hustler of Acklam mounted on verso of engraved title-page. Early ink notations at bottom of engraved title-page. Leaves Q thru Q12 have been affected by printer's ink mostly just a little smudging; verso of Q10 is the only page where two lines of text have been affected. Apart from the few flaws this is a fine copy of a very rare and famous work. This work is a series of eighteen letters in which "Pascal defended Arnauld and satirized his Jesuit opponents and their theological and moral views. The work was published under the pseudonym Louis de Montalte and were probably the cooperative work of Pascal Arnauld and Pierre Nicole though they were principally Pascal" Edwards P. The Encyclopedia of Philosophy p. 52. Les Provinciales is considered one of the great French literary masterpieces and the first example of French prose. No translator's name ever appeared in any of the English editions and to this day the translator remains unknown. There is however a strong possibility that the work might have been translated by Evelyn. In 1664 a third volume on Jesuitisme appeared and the translation was fully acknowledged by Evelyn. In his diaries he writes: "This day was publish'd by me that part of the Mysterie of Jesuitism translated and collected by me tho' without my name containing the Imaginarie Heresy with 4 letters and other pieces.Evelyn included the book in the list of his works sent to Dr. Plot and though he did not refer to it again in his Diary his interest in the subject remained very active" Keynes John Evelyn pp. 124-126. Printing and the Mind of Man 140. Wing P643. HBS 66919. $2000 Printed by J.G. for R. Royston unknown books
18161245757London: Gale and Fenner 1816. First edition. Hardcover. Octavo in burgundy cloth hardcovers with gold letters on black frame; VG; moderate soiling and fraying on boards; binding strong; deckle external edges dusty; paper heavily woven with some foxing; text clean; title page dusty; first pages loose; contains a "A View of the History of the Jesuits and the Late Bull for the Revival of the Order in Europe"; pp. 383; <br /> <br /> <p>NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office in bookcases next to Ephemera section. 1245757. FP New Rockville Stock. Gale and Fenner hardcover books
182828241New York: Published by J. Leavitt Boston: Crocker & Brewster Vanderpool and Cole Printers 1828. First American edition and the first work by Pascal published in America. This translation first published in London in 1816. xii 13-319 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Original purple cloth-backed boards printed paper label with title and publisher's name uncut. Cloth frayed and discolored some rubbing of binding with gift label on pastedown of Library of the Social Union gift of Daniel A. Hayes 1828 signature present purchase notation from library on free endpaper by Charles Dealano by purchase from Soc. Mission Soc. June 1846 some spotting and browning upper margin of free endpaper torn away else a very good copy. First American edition and the first work by Pascal published in America. This translation first published in London in 1816. xii 13-319 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Attacking the Jesuits. Reponding to attacks of the Jesuits on the Jansenists and especially on Antoine Arnauld Pascal wrote this very effective defence and counter-attack on the code of ethics of the Jesuits. It was very popular and placed on the "Index" in 1660.<br/>Anti-Catholic sentiment in America was strengthened in the 1820's encouraged by the dis-information disseminated by the British anti-Catholics fighting the Catholic Emancipation Act 1829 and the repeal of the Test Act 1828 and aggravated by the increase of Catholic immigrants. The "Nativist" groups who throughout American history had directed much of their antagonism towards the Roman Catholics established groups like the American "Know-Nothing" Party and the "No-Popery" movement. S & S 34652 Published by J. Leavitt, Boston: Crocker & Brewster [Vanderpool and Cole, Printers] unknown books
17542414Paris 1754. 8vo 157 x 105 mm. 70 pages. Calligraphic title signed and dated by the scribe. Text in a neat italic script in dark brown ink 14-15 lines first lines of headings and initials in red ink faded thick and thin rule page borders throughout. A few additions or corrections. Some dust-soiling small stains in gutters of first 4 leaves. Contemporary mottled calf gilt edges broken defective. Provenance: Jean de St. Haond signature on title; given in 1759 to a female relative when she took her vows: inscription on front flyleaf "Ce livre est a l'usage de la Soeur Saint Haon qui est entrer sic aux sic Couvent pour etre religieuse le 6 mars mille sept cent cinq quante neuf âgée de dix neuf ans" This book is for the use of Sister Saint Haon who entered the Convent to become a nun on March 6 1759 at the age of 19.<br/><br/>A gift upon taking the veil: this manuscript copy of Pascal's prayer for the sick to accept their fate as the will of god was written by a young boy or adolescent for his father and given to a female relative of the same name no doubt his sister upon her entry into a convent. <br/><br/>Following his youthful achievements in mathematics and physics Pascal turned his energies exclusively to philosophy and theology. He suffered from poor health throughout his short life and died aged 39 in 1662. This prayer for the right attitude toward illness was probably written in 1660. By then seriously ill Pascal had begun rejecting the prescriptions of his doctors affirming that "sickness is the natural state of the Christian." The piece was first published posthumously in Divers traitez de pieté Cologne i.e. Paris 1666. <br/> <br/>Jean de Saint Haond or Sainthaond wrote this manuscript for his father probably as a devoir or assignment. In the three-page dedicatory epistle the scribe writes of his filial duty and joy at being able to fulfill his father's request for a transcription of the prayer. While the handwriting is neat he not yet mastered the spacing: many line endings run into or overlap the right-hand page border and in seven instances words or word endings had to be inserted at the bottom of the page in the position usually occupied by catchwords. Saint Haond added at the end a nine-page "General prayer regarding salvation" Oraison universelle pour tout ce qui regarde le salut. <br/><br/>Five years later Mlle now Sister Saint Haond came into possession of the manuscript upon taking her vows. She clearly lacked her brother's education: assuming that the inscription to that effect is in her hand her orthography and grammar were a bit shaky. While I have not succeeded in identifying the individuals the family name of Saint Haond or Sainthaond is associated with the upper Loire region where there remains a hamlet of that name. unknown books
1940WRCLIT81098Paris & Avignon: Les Livres Nouveaux 1940. Printed wrappers. Wrappers a bit sunned otherwise very good unopened. First edition. Laid in front is a slip with the author's mailing address in ms. Worldcat locates 2 copies the BN and BCU Dorigny. Les Livres Nouveaux unknown books
1952120528Washington: The National Archives 1952. viii 226p. 8x10.5 inches foreword introduction inventory appendixes very good in wraps. Publication No. 52-19. The National Archives unknown books
1996159751Paris and New York: Revue Noire and D.A.P. / Distributed Art Publishers Inc 1996. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. Text in English and French by Jean Loup Pivin and Pascal Martin Saint Leon. Includes numerous black and white images. A clean and tight very near fine copy in a very near fine dust jacket. A terrific retrospective look at this underappreciated French photographer. Revue Noire and D.A.P. / Distributed Art Publishers Inc unknown books
200278657Salvador Brazil : Fundação Pierre Verger 2002. 33 cm. 236 p b/w plates cat. bio/chron. bibl. b/w pict. boards. OCLC: 52376845 The book presents 200 extraordinary selected shots of a larger collection; amassed over fifty years by master photographer Verger 1902-1996 considered one of the pioneers of ethnological photography. Superb black and white photographs shot during his trips to Africa Asia and the Americas portraying the dignified faces and ethnic traditions of different races native and those transported during the period of the slave trade from Africa. Includes portraits of famous people met including: Leon Trosky Diego Rivera Chang Kay-Chek Ernest Hemingway Pere Yacouba. The original edition was published in Paris in 1993 10 years before the publishing of this bilingual ENGLISH AND PORTUGUESE language version. Fundação Pierre Verger hardcover books