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64882Nürnberg, [Johann Sensenschmidt, nicht nach 1471]. Fol. 20 nn. Bll. u. ein weiteres, einseitig bedrucktes kleineres Blatt (23 Zeilen), eingefügt zwischen den Bll. 16 u. 17. Mod. flex. Pgmt. m. durchzogenen Bünden u. Schließbändern.
178262323Istanbul, Hohannis and Pogos, [1782]. Large 4to (212 x 265 mm). (2), 639, (1) pp. With woodcut devices on title-page, woodcut borders, woodcut initials and headers. Contemporary speckled calf, elaborately tooled in gilt, all edges gilt and goffered.
"This book is different from other books. First of all, it is only in form a book at all. In reality it is a part of the life of action. It is a turning-point in European history, a late turning-point, but a real one. This book is itself the first blow in the gigantic war for the liberation of Europe. The prime enemy is the traitor within Europe, who alone makes possible the starving and looting of Europe by the outer forces. He is the symbol of Chaos and Death. Between him and the spirit of the twentieth century is unremitting war." - Foreword. "The spectacle of [Yockey, 1917-1960] being persecuted, framed and driven to his death simply because he wrote [this] book is not one we would expect to see in the Twentieth Century in the land of the free and the home of the brave." - Willis Carto. [10], iv, [4]-405, [3] pp. Average wear and soiling to publisher's khaki cloth. Title embossed atop front board. Black lettering upon backstrip which has been professionally restored. Modicum of moisture-induced rippling near fore-edge of back board. Binding sound. Contents tanned at periphery. Foxing to free endpapers. Publisher's address lightly penciled upon copyright page, otherwise unmarked. No dust jacket. A sound copy of this nationalist classic. 7.25" x 5". Singerman 757 Book
166854565Amsterdam, Apud Ioannem Blaeu, 1668. 4to. All eight parts bound in two excellent, contemporary full vellum bindings with yapp edges and neat handwritten titles to spines. Some sections of leaves quite browned, due to the paper quality, but the greater part of the leaves (and all the plates) is crisp and bright. An excellent copy. Woodcut printer's device to title-page, woodcut initials an vignettes, woodcut and engraved text-illustrations (diagrams). (4) pp., folded engraved portrait of Hobbes (W. Faithorne sculp)folded, 40 pp. + pp. 40,b-m, pp. 41-44 + 2 plates" 146 pp. + 1 blank + 1 plate (8), 261, (1) pp. + 1 blank + 13 plates 86 pp. + 1 blank + 8 plates (16), 174 pp. + 1 blank 42 pp. + 1 blank + 1 plate 64 pp + 5 plates" (4), 365, (15 - Indices, incl. errata and ""Scripturae Sacrae"") pp. + 1 blank. - I.e. fully complete, with all 30 folded, engraved plates (depicting diagrams), all half-titles, and all blanks. Conforming exactly to the Macdonald&Hargreaves collation (our copy without the ""Quadratura Circuli"", which, according to Macdonald&Hargreaves, is ""probably a later insertion"", but which ""is included in some copies and has a title-page of it's own"". Copies without this part, which does not actually belong to the edition, are early and more desireable. Most copies have this later inserted part and thus 31 plates).
Amsterdam, Apud Ioannem Blaeu, 1668. 4to. All eight parts bound in two excellent, contemporary full vellum bindings with yapp edges and neat handwritten titles to spines. Some sections of leaves quite browned, due to the paper quality, but the greater part of the leaves (and all the plates) is crisp and bright. An excellent copy. Woodcut printer's device to title-page, woodcut initials an vignettes, woodcut and engraved text-illustrations (diagrams). (4) pp., folded engraved portrait of Hobbes (W. Faithorne sculp)folded, 40 pp. + pp. 40,b-m, pp. 41-44 + 2 plates" 146 pp. + 1 blank + 1 plate (8), 261, (1) pp. + 1 blank + 13 plates 86 pp. + 1 blank + 8 plates (16), 174 pp. + 1 blank 42 pp. + 1 blank + 1 plate 64 pp + 5 plates " (4), 365, (15 - Indices, incl. errata and ""Scripturae Sacrae"") pp. + 1 blank. - I.e. fully complete, with all 30 folded, engraved plates (depicting diagrams), all half-titles, and all blanks. Conforming exactly to the Macdonald&Hargreaves collation (our copy without the ""Quadratura Circuli"", which, according to Macdonald&Hargreaves, is ""probably a later insertion"", but which ""is included in some copies and has a title-page of it's own"". Copies without this part, which does not actually belong to the edition, are early and more desireable. Most copies have this later inserted part and thus 31 plates).
Nürnberg, Johann Leonhard Schrag, 1812-1813-1816. 3 vols. 8vo. Bound in three lovely contemporary uniform (!) green half calf bindings with gilt spines. Very minor, excellently executed and barely noticeable professional restorations to small pieces of spines and boards. A magnificent set in lovely contemporary, uniform bindings. Some brownspotting as usual. Housed in a custom-made marbled paper cassette. XIV (= title-page + Vorrede + Inhalt), XXVIII (= Einleitung), 334 VI (= title-page + Inhalt), 282 " (2 = general title-page stating second volume of Wissenschaft der Logik), X (= title-page, Vorbericht + Inhalt), 403, (1) pp.
159810630Paris, Abel Langelier, 1598 In-12 (190 x 122 mm), 4 ff. n. ch., 1165 pp., 1 p. n. ch. Basane marron mouchetée, dos à nerfs orné, titre et auteur dorés, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches mouchetées de rouge, dos passé, légers frottements aux charnières, épidermure sans gravité au second plat, auréole marginale à une trentaine de feuillets, quelques jaunissures, manque le dernier feuillet blanc (reliure du temps).
Nürnberg, Johann Leonhard Schrag, 1812-1813-1816. 3 vols. 8vo. 3 contemporary uniform (!) marbled paper bindings with hand-written paper title-labels to spines (hand-writing not legible). Very minor, excellently executed and barely noticeable professional restorations to a couple of hinges and corners. An excellent set, also internally very nice, clean, and fresh, wih only very minor occasional brownspotting. Old owner's inscription in the form of a poem and an old, vague owner's stamp (Giulini) to front free end-paper of volume one. Same stamp to title-page and verso of title-page respectively of volumes 2 and 3. Old owner's name neatly removed from title-page of volume 3.XIV (= title-page + Vorrede + Inhalt), XXVIII (= Einleitung), 334 VI (= title-page + Inhalt), 282 " (2 = general title-page stating second volume of Wissenschaft der Logik), X (= title-page, Vorbericht + Inhalt), 403, (1) pp.
65274[Basel, Michael Wenssler, nicht nach 1474]. Fol. 190 nn. Bll. (das letzte weiß; Got. Typ., 34 Z.), durchg. rubriziert u. mit zahlr. in Rot eingemalten Initialen. HLdr. d. 20. Jhds. m. goldgepr. Rückentitel.
176254730A la Haye, Chez Jean Néaulme, (Recte: Paris, Duchesne), 1762. 8vo. Bound in four beautiful uniform contemporary full mottled calf bindings with gilt title-and tome-lables to richly gilt spines. Gilt line-border to edges of bords. Lovely patterned edges. Spines and some corners lightly and expertly restored, barely noteable. Occasional very light brownspotting or dusting, but overall very nice and clean. Printed on good, heavy paper, with wide margins. An excellent copy. (2), VIII, (2), 466, (6) pp. + (4), 407, (1) pp. + (4), 384 pp." (4), 455, (1) pp. + 5 engraved plates (used as frontispieces and facing p. (141) of vol. 1 respectively). The first plate ""Thétis"" in the variant state without title (as described in MacEachern). Fully complete, exactly as described in MacEachern. With all the misprints: Vol. 1: 88 as S8, 443 as 433, 465 as 46" vol. 2: 356 as 256, 357 as 257 vol. 3: 383 as 363 vol. 4: 336 with first 3 broken (according to McEachern this is just the case in some copies). With the usual cancelled leaves: Vol 1: Av + B4" vol. 2: H3 + N6 (called I6). The final leaf ends with ""FIN"" and has no grapes (MacEachern: ""The grapes appear in three different forms..."").
A la Haye, Chez Jean Néaulme, (Recte: Paris, Duchesne), 1762. 8vo. Bound in four beautiful uniform contemporary full mottled calf bindings with gilt title-and tome-lables to richly gilt spines. Gilt line-border to edges of bords. Lovely patterned edges. Spines and some corners lightly and expertly restored, barely noteable. Occasional very light brownspotting or dusting, but overall very nice and clean. Printed on good, heavy paper, with wide margins. An excellent copy. (2), VIII, (2), 466, (6) pp. + (4), 407, (1) pp. + (4), 384 pp. " (4), 455, (1) pp. + 5 engraved plates (used as frontispieces and facing p. (141) of vol. 1 respectively). The first plate ""Thétis"" in the variant state without title (as described in MacEachern). Fully complete, exactly as described in MacEachern. With all the misprints: Vol. 1: 88 as S8, 443 as 433, 465 as 46" vol. 2: 356 as 256, 357 as 257 vol. 3: 383 as 363 vol. 4: 336 with first 3 broken (according to McEachern this is just the case in some copies). With the usual cancelled leaves: Vol 1: Av + B4 " vol. 2: H3 + N6 (called I6). The final leaf ends with ""FIN"" and has no grapes (MacEachern: ""The grapes appear in three different forms..."").
149565636[Paris, Pierre Le Dru für] Jacques Moerart, o. J. (um 1495). 8°. Titel m. einer fast blattgr. Holzschn.-Druckermarke. 95 (statt 96, fehlt das letzte weiße) Bll. (Got. Type, 32 Zeilen, rubriziert), Brauner Maroquin-Bd. d. frühen 20. Jhds., der Vorderdeckel m. grünen Intarsien u. reicher floraler Vergoldung, Rücken-, Deckel- u. Innenkantenverg., goldgepr. Rückentitel u. Goldschnitt.
150651410Strassburg, Knobloch, 1506-7 + 1511 4to. Bound in one very nice full mottled calf binding from ab. 1800, with five raised bands to richly gilt spine. A bit of wear to extremities. Occasional browning, but all in all very nice and clean. 289 ff (without the white blanks) + (4), xcvi, (7), (4, -index & errata).
Lugduni Batavorum (Leyden), Apud Petrum Leffen & Franciscum Moyardum, 1662. 4to. Contemporary full calf with gilt title-laebl to spine. (36), 121, (1) pp. + 10 plates. Complete with all 56 woodcut and engraved text-illustrations (many of which are full-page) and the 10 full-page engraved plates (several folded), one of which is the heart-plate with the 6 moveable parts, the Cardiac-flaps (of which only the smallest is missing). One folded plate cropped at fore-margin.
Strassburg, Knobloch, 1506-7 + 1511 4to. Bound in one very nice full mottled calf binding from ab. 1800, with five raised bands to richly gilt spine. A bit of wear to extremities. Occasional browning, but all in all very nice and clean. 289 ff (without the white blanks) + (4), xcvi, (7), (4, -index & errata).
159851411Argentinae (i.e Strassburg], Lazarus Zetzner, 1598. 8vo. Very nice 19th century half calf with richly gilt spine. Some browning and spotting, but overall a nice copy. Many woodcut diagrams in the text. Woodcut printer's device to title-page. (24), 992, (32) pp.
42313[On the final colophon:] Venice, Bartholomeus de de Zanis for Octavianus Scotus, 1499. [at the end of first leaf and of each section: Vale. Venetiis. 1480, except for the second last (de Insoniis, which says: Vale. Venetiis. 1478). Small folio. Nice, elegant late 18th century half calf. Binding with a few traces of wear. A very nice, clean, and fresh copy with just a bit of light dampstaining to upper margin of about 20 leaves. Numerous pretty, woodcut initials throughout. Woodcut printer's devise to colophon. Last leaves with tiny, barely noticeable wormhole. Contemporary handwritten inscription to title-page: ""Ex libris advocati Dunis = 1480"". (1), 115 ff. (pagination erroneous at end: 113, 116, 114). Without final blank.
Argentinae (i.e Strassburg], Lazarus Zetzner, 1598. 8vo. Very nice 19th century half calf with richly gilt spine. Some browning and spotting, but overall a nice copy. Many woodcut diagrams in the text. Woodcut printer's device to title-page. (24), 992, (32) pp.
(Geneva), Henricus Stephanus (Estienne), H. Fugger (typogr.) 1562. 8vo. Near contemporary full calf with richly gilt spine. All edges of boards gilt. Wear to extremities and hinges, but overall tight and fine. Old owner's name to title-page and a stamp to blank margin (""Teres etque Rotundus"")). A few early underlinings. Two leaves with a damp stain, otherwise unusually nice and clean. Title-page slightly soiled. Woodcut printer's device to title-page and woodcut initials. 288 pp.
[On the final colophon:] Venice, Bartholomeus de de Zanis for Octavianus Scotus, 1499. [at the end of first leaf and of each section: Vale. Venetiis. 1480, except for the second last (de Insoniis, which says: Vale. Venetiis. 1478). Small folio. Nice, elegant late 18th century half calf. Binding with a few traces of wear. A very nice, clean, and fresh copy with just a bit of light dampstaining to upper margin of about 20 leaves. Numerous pretty, woodcut initials throughout. Woodcut printer's devise to colophon. Last leaves with tiny, barely noticeable wormhole. Contemporary handwritten inscription to title-page: ""Ex libris advocati Dunis = 1480"". (1), 115 ff. (pagination erroneous at end: 113, 116, 114). Without final blank.
150722612(Straßburg, Knobloch, 1506 - 1507). 293 (davon 4 weiße) duchgehend rubrizierte Bll. 4°. Blindgeprägtes SchweinsLdr. d. Zeit über Holzdeckeln mit intakter Schließe (fleckig, wurmstichig, beschabt und bestoßen) [5 Warenabbildungen]
In-8 (205 x 127 mm), demi-veau havane de l'époque, dos lisse orné de larges résilles dorées et de caissons garnis d'un fer spécial au centre, filets et roulettes dorées, pièce de titre de maroquin bordeaux, vi, (2) p. d'errata, 693 p. Edition originale du premier livre de Chateaubriand, d'une grande rareté. Maurice Chalvet, dans son étude de 1963, avait recensé 25 exemplaires dont 7 de la première émission à laquelle cet exemplaire appartient. Composé à Londres en 1793, et achevé dans le Suffolk, 'l'Essai sur la révolution' a été imprimé en 1796 et publié l'année suivante. L'ouvrage, reçu dans l'indifférence, se solda par un échec commercial. "En dédiant son livre à tous les partis, Chateaubriand pouvait être assuré de déplaire à tous, chacun prenant pour une injure ou une trahison ce qui pouvait être favorable aux autres" (Ghislain de Diesbach, 'Chateaubriand', p. 111). Dans cet ouvrage composé sous l'influence des philosophes du XVIIIe siècle, Chateaubriand reprend les arguments de la pensée rationaliste contre la foi chrétienne, mais rejette l'idée de progrès et construit son modèle politique en postulant que l'histoire se répète. Le passé offre ainsi un réservoir de modèles qui peuvent permettre de rendre le présent intelligible. S'il rejette l'Ancien Régime qui s'est suicidé, il dénonce les horreurs de la Révolution dans sa phase radicale et les effets pervers, selon lui, des Lumières. "C'est en vain que nous prétendons être politiquement libres", "nous voyons à quel point l'esprit systématique peut nuire aux hommes" (p. 574). "L'Essai, écrira-t-il dans les 'Mémoires d'outre-tombe' offre le compendium de mon existence, comme poète, moraliste, publiciste et politique". ('Des livres rares depuis l'invention de l'imprimerie', BnF, 1998, n° 200) Selon Maurice Chalvet, qui cite ce volume ("Les exemplaires connus de l'édition princeps de l'Essai sur les Révolutions", in 'Le Livre et l'Estampe', n° 36/1963, p. 10-11, exemplaire n°6): "il présente la particularité d’offrir des notes marginales contemporaines émanant d’un républicain déiste (...). Nous n’avons pu en identifier l’auteur". Manque un tableau (p. 338-339) sur deux. Celui page 512-513 est bien présent. Quelques taches, piqûres et auréoles. Quelques accrocs de papier sans atteinte. Le dernier feuillet est renforcé par un onglet au fond. Petite galerie de ver au fond des p. 681-684. Les notes et commentaires contemporains dans les marges sont préservés par des replis de feuillets. Bon exemplaire, bien relié à l'époque.
165660374Rome, "Non[is] Martii", i. e. 7 March 1656. Oblong 4to (290 x 175 mm). Latin manuscript on vellum. 1 p. With Alexander's lead bulla attached on a hemp cord.
Signed and inscribed by author upon front free endpaper to Swedish journalist Arvid Fredborg, dated 1982 in Berlin. 570 pages. A National Review Panel ranked this work as the ninth best non-fiction book of the twentieth century. "A positive statement of the principles of society that in scope and breadth is more like a new Wealth of Nations... A thorough exposition of a social philosophy which ranges from ethics and anthropology through jurisprudence and the history of ideas to the economics of the modern welfare state." - Publisher. Moderate wear to clean and unmarked book. Binding sound. Dust jacket in poor condition with numerous defects.. Book
164560373Rome, "apud Sanctum Petrum", 1. XII. 1645. Oblong folio (410 x 285 mm). Latin manuscript on vellum. 1 p. With Innocent's lead bulla attached on a hemp cord.