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193355558Beograd, Zaklada Tiskare Narodnih Novia, 1933 & 1934. Large 8vo. 2 volumes both in publisher's original embossed blue cloth. Leather title-label to both spine. Extremities with wear and hindges weak. Occassional brownspotting throughout. Last leaf (advertisement) missing outer top corner. 837, (3)" 549, (2) pp.
172860934Frankfurt & Leipzig, Renger, 1728. 4to. In a nice contemporary Cambridge-style mirror binding with four raised bands and richly gilt spine. Small paper-label pasted on to top of spine. Light wear to extremities. Internally with occassional heavy toning due to poor paper quality, otherwise a good copy. (16), 866, (19) pp. + 1 plate.
Amsterdam, Compagnie des Librarires, 1734. Folio. Bound in 5 contemp. full calf.Raised bands, richly gilt spines. Wear to spine ends. Corners variously bumped. Some covers with scratches. 5 Large engraved titlevignettes. Titlepages printed in red/black. A few quires with browning. Few scattered brownspots. Engraved portrait of Bayle (Petite F.(ecit)
Paris, 1907. 8vo. Bound uncut in a later brown half calf with gilt title-label and gilt lines to spine. Neat marginal repairs to a few leaves and first two leaveas trimmed at lower margin. Signed author's presentation-inscription to half-title. (4), VIII, 403 pp. + 31 pp. of advertisements from Félix Alcan.
(Paris), Gallimard, (1957). Bound with the original printed wrappers in an elegant light brown morocco binding with gilt lettering to spine and waxed patterned paper in red-browninsh nuances to boards. Gilt lineborder to boards. Top-edge gilt. Binding signed Alain Devauchelle. Gilt super ex-libris to inside of front board. Housed in brown paper slipcase with light brown morocco-edges. An excellent, clean, blight, and fresh copy. With the original advertisement-leaf for ""L'Exil et le Royaume"".
(Cambridge, Mass.), 1936-37 8vo. Both works together in the original stapled wrappers (with ""Testability and Meaning printed to front wrapper). Spine worn and very minor loss to extremities of front wrapper. Wrappers with minor soiling. All in all a nice copy. Pp. (419)-471 (+) 40 pp.
Petropoli, St. Petersburg, Typis Academiae, 1740. 4to. No wrappers. In: ""Classes Tertia continens Historica. Commentarii Academiae Scientiarum Imperialis Petropolitanae"", Tomus VII ad Annos 1734 & 1735. The whole section of ""Historica""offered. Title-page to Tome VII (with engraved vignette), halftitle (to the section) a. pp. 345-426, 6 engraved plates. Bayer's paper: pp. 362-426 and 5 engraved plates with numerous chinese characters. Clean and broad-margined.
Paris, Henry Le Gras et Edme Pepingvé, 1651. 4to. Contemp. full calf with 5 raised bands, profusely gilt compartments. Covers slightly rubbed. A small nick to lower edge of backcover. Engraved title-page (and printed). (60),420,(1) pp. and 20 engraved plates. Pastedown inside frontcover a bit soiled. Front-free endpaper with some calculations in old hand. Old name in lower right corner of title-page partly erased. A small faint brownspot in upper margin of the first leaves. A few leaves with faint brownspots, otherwise fine and clean. The plates having a brownspot in upper left corners, but outside image.
Paris, 1931. Lex 8vo. Original printed wrappers. Quite worn - and clearly very thorougly read. Spine taped together. Wrappers chipped at edges, just touching inscription at front wrapper. Wrappers loose. Text nice and clean. (2), VII, (1), 136 pp. + 1 f. (blank).
(Printed in China, May 1964). 12mo. 126 x 90 mm. Original printed wrappers with black and red printing to front-wrapper. Half-title printed in red, title-page in red and green, portrait of Chairman Mao, Lin Biao's uncorrected endorsement leaf. Light miscolouring to extremities and a stamp to front and back wrapper. Internally with light occassional brownspotting and a few marginal notes in Chinese. (4), (frontispiece of Mao), (Lin Biao's uncorrected endorsement leaf) (4), 252 pp.
(April, 1899). 8vo. Unbound. A fine copy. 18 pp.
Leipzig, Naumann, 1898. Small 8vo. Uncut in the original green printed wrappers. Spine with a bit of wear and minor wear to extremities. A very fine and clean copy in the scarce original wrappers. A 4-line presentation-inscription by Friedrich Jodl to front free end-paper, dated ""23.8.98"".
Paris, Michel Lévy Frères, 1863. 8vo. Orig. green hcloth w. gilt spine. Upper back hinge cracked and spine a bit crooked. Corners a bit bumped. A very nice copy w. only occasional minor brownspotting. Old owner's inscription to title-page. W. half-title (""Histoire des Origines du Christianisme. Livre premier""). (4), LIX, (1), 462, (2) pp.
London, Printed for John Clark and Richard Hett, 1725. Small 8vo. Cont. full calf, expertly rebacked in old style w. five raised bands on back and gilt leather title-label. Some scratches to boeards and some bumbing to corners. (2), VI, (8, -table of contents + books published by the same author), 534 (2, -advertisements, i.e. errata) pp.
Lipsiae (Leipzig), 1742-1743 . 4to. Bound in three very nice contemporary uniform full calf bindings with raised bands and richly gilt spines. A bit of wear to extremities, especially upper capitals, which lack a bit of leather. Two leaves of the final index with a restoration, otherwise internally very nice and clean. A very nice set. Old owner's names and handwritten quote to front free end-paper of vol. 1. Complete with the engraved portrait in vol. one and all four engraved plates. Engraved illustrataed vignette to all title-pages, some engraved illustrations in text. Portrait, (14), 1357, (35) (8), 1092, (32) (6), 916, (28) (4), 789, (27) " (8), 939, (29) pp.
Beograd, Zaklada Tiskare Narodnih Novia, 1933 & 1934. Large 8vo. 2 volumes both in publisher's original embossed blue cloth. Leather title-label to both spine. Extremities with wear and hindges weak. Occassional brownspotting throughout. Last leaf (advertisement) missing outer top corner. 837, (3) " 549, (2) pp.
GH-32Paris France 1931 & 1933: Librairie Gallimard Rare five volume set of Spengler's classic "The Decline of the West" text in French. This set is limited to 1000 copies. Contains Part 1- Form and Reality Forme et Realite Volumes I & II; printed in 1931 Numbered "693" Exemplaire Alfa No.693 on the copyright page of both volumes. Part 2- Perspectives in Universal History Perspectives de l'histoire universelle Volumes I II & III; printed in 1933 Numbered Exemplaire Alfa No. "696" "295" "295" respectively. Red quarter leather gilt embossed spine decorative marbled paper covered boards with matching marbled endpapers. Mild foxing to outer edges. Leather has a few very minor tiny to small-sized rubbed areas on the spine; Part 2 Vol.III has a small dark rubbed spot on the lower spine which does not adversely affect the general appearance. Prior owner's name bookplate pastedown on inside front boards. Overall in very good condition for its age. Scarce. Limited/Numbered First Edition. Quarter Leather. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Librairie Gallimard hardcover
1748136497S. n. l. 1748 In-16 16,5 x 10 cm. Reliure de l’époque veau havane raciné glacé, dos à nerfs encadrés de fers dorés, pièce de titre maroquin grenat, [30]-474 pp., frontispice, vignette au titre, 3 vignettes, table des chapitres et des articles. Ex-libris collé sur la page de garde, marque de possession manuscrite en page de titre, .Exemplaire en très bon état. édition originale.
178911350S.l., s.n., 1789 ; in-8 ; demi-chagrin rouge à petits coins, dos à nerfs, titre doré (reliure moderne) ; 206 pp. y compris le faux-titre et le titre (INED, 578 ; Barbier, I-531).
1953013812New York Ace Books, Inc. - Collection « Ace double books » D-15 1953 In-12 broché, couverture illutrée Signé par l'auteur
175242772A Amsterdam, , 1752. Apologie de Monsieur l'Abbé de Prades. Seconde partie. A Amsterdam, 1752.Suite de l'Apologie de M. l'Abbé de Prades, ou Réponse à l'instruction Pastorale de M. l'Évêque d'Auxerre. Troisiéme partie. A Berlin, 1752.3 parties reliées en 1 vol. in-8 de XLV-86 pp. ; 206-(1 f. blanc)-92 pp. ; (4)-108 pp., veau marbré, dos orné à nerfs, pièce e titre en maroquin rouge, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque).
In-12 (154 x 87 mm), plein veau havane de l'époque, dos à 5 nerfs fleuronnés et cloisonnés, pièce de titre de maroquin bordeaux, plats encadrés de triples filets dorés, tranches dorées, x, 400 p., (12) p. d'errata et de table, 5 figures sur 4 planches gravées hors texte dont une dépliante, exemplaire imprimé sur papier fort. Edition originale de quatrième émission qui fournit le "stade ultime du texte". Elle est augmentée, sans interruption à partir de la p. 242, des ajouts donnés par Diderot et son éditeur aux cahiers de premier tirage. Elle possède une page de titre recomposée pour l’occasion, 400 pages suivies d'une page d'errata et de 11 pages de table. 5 figures disposées sur 4 planches. 2 figures sont regroupées sur une même planche dépliante (vers de "Lucrèce / Virgile" ensemble avec "Trois mesures de musique"). Les feuillets A2, D4, et L5 sont cartonnés. Le livre a été publié, au moins en partie, par Jean-Baptiste Bauche fils, sans nom d’éditeur mais avec la permission tacite du nouveau et libéral directeur de la librairie, Malesherbes bien que l'auteur soit sous le coup d’une lettre de cachet, emprisonné à Vincennes. Diderot y expose ses conceptions novatrices sur la formation du langage et annonce plusieurs de ses théories esthétiques notamment "le modèle idéal", "le sublime" ou "le spectateur de sang-froid", théories qu’il reprendra par la suite dans ses "Salons" ou dans le 'Paradoxe sur le comédien'. (Adams, LH4. Tchemerzine-Scheler, II, 929 notes de L. Scheler). Très bel exemplaire, très frais, grand de marges, imprimé sur papier fort, très bien relié à l'époque.
175141144Amsterdam, J. Wetstein, 1751. In-4 de XVI-120 pp. (mal chiffrées 220), veau fauve glacé, dos orné à nerfs, filet à froid d'encadrement sur les plats, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque).
177553249London, printed for W. Harris, 1775. 32mo (30 x 48 mm). 2 parts in one volume. (2), 148, (2), 149-256 pp. With 2 engraved title-pages and 14 engraved plates. Contemporary giltstamped red morocco with central black morocco oval onlay to covers bearing the sacred initials "IHS". All edges gilt. Marbled endpapers.
32mo (30 x 48 mm). 2 parts in one volume. (2), 148, (2), 149-256 pp. With 2 engraved title-pages and 14 engraved plates. Contemporary giltstamped red morocco with central black morocco oval onlay to covers bearing the sacred initials "IHS". All edges gilt. Marbled endpapers. Third edition of this exceedingly rare abridged children's Bible in its original binding, previously published in 1771 and 1774. Hariss's "Bible in Miniature" is the second of its kind in England, preceded only by the 1727 "Biblia" printed for R. Wilkin (the date being altered by hand to 1728 in many copies). - This is a charming specimen of what is commonly called a thumb Bible due to its small size, a genre that flourished particularly during the 18th century, although the fashion continued well into the 19th century. While copies of the almost identical "Bible in Miniature", published in 1780 by Elizabeth Newbery, are much more frequently found, the plates of the Harris edition are "superior to the frequently worn-out illustrations used by Newbery" (Spielmann). They feature key scenes and figures of the Old and New Testaments, including Adam and Eve, King David, Joseph of Arimathea, the Nativity, Resurrection, and Judgment Day. - In excellent condition, with contemporary handwritten ownership of "Miss Cooper" to flyleaf. Rarely seen at auction: only a handful of copies in libraries worldwide, merely on microfilm in the UK; 3 copies in the United States. Bondy, Miniature Books 33. Cf. Spielmann, Catalogue of the library of miniature books 16 (1771 edition). Welsh, Bibliography of miniature books 1009. Roscoe, Thumb Bibles J2616.