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1884383291884 In-8 (182 x 125 mm), demi-percaline vert bronze de l'époque, dos lisse orné de filets à froid, titre doré, xii, 300 p. Paris, Bruxelles, Leipzig, Librairie Fischbacher, Maison Schott frères, Otto Junne, 1891
1 Vol. In-4 t. editoriale, sovracopt. e risg. ill. Come nuovo pag. 582 636 ill. di cui varie a col PROG 30750 CATT_ATT 42
18471250426Königsberg, Tag u. Koch, 1847. 28 S., 2 Bl., 372 S. Hübscher späterer Hldrbd m. Rverg. u. goldgeprägtem Rsch. (gering berieben, winziger Monogrammstempel a. d. Titel, gering braunfleckig, gelegentl. Anstreichungen m. Bleistift, an Ende leichte Feuchtigkeitsspur am unteren Heftrand).
225556Imprimerie Barbez Bergues 1956 In-12 oblong "à l'italienne" ( 135 X 185 mm ) de 49 pages, broché sous couverture imprimée. EDITION ORIGINALE au tirage limité à 150 exemplaires. Bel exemplaire.
192986Imprimerie Barbez Bergues 1958 In-12 oblong "à l'italienne" ( 135 X 185 mm ) de 45 pages, broché sous couverture imprimée. EDITION ORIGINALE. Bel exemplaire.
In-8, brossura editoriale, pp. XVI+299(5);. Tracce d’uso e piccole diffuse macchie alla copertina e alle pagine interne. Dorso brunito. Barbe ai tagli. ESEMPLARE IN OTTIME CONDIZIONI.
012505Léonce de Larmandie (1851-1921), poète, fondateur de la Rose-Croix esthétique avec Péladan. L.A.S., 22 décembre, 1p in-8. A l'écrivain Lucien Descaves (1861-1949). Lettre difficile à lire concernant un « p. illustre qui dinait récemment avec [l'abbé] Mugnier » qui doit être accepté, peut-être à la société des gens de lettres. « Il faut 4 parrains, il n'en manquera point ». Rare. [248]
12635In 16 broché, couverture illustrée, titre avec portrait de Germaine KRULL, contrecollé, titre avec un portait gravé sur bois par Georges AUBERT. 16 pages de texte, 33 reproductions photos, 5 dans le texte et 28 hors texte et à pleine page. L’ensemble sur papier couché. NRF-Gallimard photographes nouveaux. 1931. Très bon état.
20111248432011 Editions Angelika - 2011 - Grand in-folio, cartonnage toilé noir avec titre et auteur pressé à froid sur le premier plat et au dos, sous jaquette illustrée éditeur - 114 pages - Illustrations en couleurs, hors-texte, dans l'ouvrage
303 [9] pp., Edition limité et numéroté: exemplaire no.250/300 sur papier "La Gelidense", très belle reliure demi-cuir (plats marbrés, titre doré au dos), 21cm., texte en espagnol
1950S61384Barcelona, Selecciones Bibliofilas 1950 303 [9] pp., Edition limité et numéroté: exemplaire no.250/300 sur papier "La Gelidense", très belle reliure demi-cuir (plats marbrés, titre doré au dos), 21cm., texte en espagnol
2005CINE5451MBroché, 575 pages, paru le 13 octobre 2005 chez Taschen, livre comme neuf.
Cartonato editoriale avorio, titolo stampato in blu e tagli rossi, tre volumi in ottime condizioni. I tre volumi costituiscono il corso di estetica tenuto dal Prof. Mario Pilo all'Università di Bologna nell'anno accademico 1900-1901. Prima edizione. Sc. U.
8°, pp.291-1 b., picc. civetta xil. al front. Mz. pelle coeva, tass. in pelle azzurra e titt. oro al dorso. Lievi fioriture. Dedicatoria a Leopoldo Cicognara, in cui l'Aut. dichiarava di voler indagare sul concetto del Bello, perché, se "rettamente conosciuto ne' suoi diversi spiegamenti e nelle sue infinite modificazioni, serva a ben discernere, valutare e regolare tutti quegli altri sensi che formano la base o l'argomento o lo scopo delle scienze morali..."(p.14).. Lo studio del Bello si compone di 3 libri: Il Bella naturale (Principio fondamentale estetico; Prove dedotte dalle varie età e dalle pri-marie tendenze dell'uomo, dall'istoria dei popoli; Tendenza generale all'inerzia e attaccamento alle abitudini; Nozione generale del Bello; Conseguenze: importanza intrinseca della bellezza, immagine ed effetto condizioni necessarie della bellezza, differenza tra Vero-Bello-Buono, tutti gli oggetti dell'universo sono dotati di bellezza, accordo dell'unità colle varietà condizione necessaria di bel-lezza, differenti aspetti: eleganza,grazia, sublimità...); Il Bello morale (Amore universale; Amore diun sesso verso l'altro;Tendenza originaria al bene; Derivazione del male dal principio del bene; Scala dell'esercizo dell'anima: tenuità, medietà, eccesso e stati corrispondenti: noja, piacere, dolore; Malinconia; Descrizione di un cimitero; Odio; Bello morale e vero;...); Il Bello artifiziale (Principio e origine di ogni poesia; Opere e passioni degli uomini promossi dalla bellezza costituiscono la poesia; Processo di imitazione: concetto, composizione, esecuzione; Concetto dipende dal genio; Composizione regolata dal gusto; Esecuzione sensibile a vista e udito; Bello ideale e Bello sensibile formano il Bello artifiziale; Qualità necessaria delle arti è l'eccellenza; ...).<BR>
1993ART5683MRelié, 578 pages, paru le 15 juillet 1993 chez Flammarion, livre en très bon état général.
1996ART5698MLibro en rústica, 255 páginas, publicado en 1996 en Zurbaran Ediciones, buen estado general, cubierta con marcas de uso y un ligero desgarro, interior fresco.
68049, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2025 Hardback, 438 Pages, Size:178 x 254 mm, Illustrations:2 b/w, 5 tables b/w., Language(s):Spanish, Latin, *new. ISBN 9782503617336.
Light pencilling to a few pages. Upper corners a bit bumped. Edgewear to DJ with a bit of chipping. ; 11.2 X 8.5 X 1.0 inches; 288 pages
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full dark red cloth boards. 6 3/4"w x 10 3/8"h. 272 pages. "The objective of this study is to analyze the aesthetics of ruins and to discover the reason for their fascination....the image of the ruin, as it appears in painting and in the graphic arts, in stage setting and in artificial garden architecture, becomes as much an echo of the variety of fellings in the interpreter's cultural climate ast that of the age in which the building was constructed."
42622Edinburgh: Scobie & Conacher 249 High St. / Glasgow: Porteous Brothers 43 Renfield Street / Dunfermline: A. Romanes "The Press." / Aberdeen: A Brown And Co. Union Street / Paisley: A. Gardner / Dundee: John Pellow High Street no date c. 1888 . In Paper Covers 2/- ; Boards 2/6; By Post 2d. extra." First edition. A very good original binding. 8vo. 7.25" x 5.00" x 0.50" 18.7cm x 12.8cm x 1.4cm. pp.8/pp.163 Original light blue boards. Gilt title to front cover: "Masonic Songs Oddfellowship Songs &c. &c." Boards rubbed and bumped. Spine dulled with similar gilt title: "Masonic Songs &c. J. Blair." Original dark brown endpapers. Library label to verso of the front board: "Freemasons' Hall Library Leicester". Printed title-page. Colophon to verso of the title-page: "Printed by T. C. Blair Musselburgh." Clean English text throughout. A very good copy of this scarce book. John Blair Bard a member of the Lodge Journeyman 8. John Blair 1819-1889 was forced to leave school a 8 years following the death of his father and work in a typographical foundry later becoming a journalist and apart from a stay of 4 years in London lived all his life in Edinburgh. John Blair eventually became manager of the Marr Type Foundry. He died in early March in Edinburgh in his 71st year. He was a man of active mind and much ability. He Was the main editor of the North British Express during the time it existed. He was a Chartist leader prominent Freemason and Oddfellow and a poet. Edinburgh: Scobie & Conacher, 249 High St. / Glasgow: Porteous Brothers, 43 Renfield Street / Dunfermline: A. Romanes, "The Pres hardcover
52908London: Printed for Private Circulation among the members of No. 4 Lodge. Printed by St. Clements Press Ltd. Portugal Street Kingsway January 1932. Signed limited edition 100 copies. 11.0" x 8.5" x 0.2". pp.28. Blue papered boards and beige cloth spine. Black titles to front board and spine. Dedication to front endpaper signed by the Author dated 2 October 1935. Mezzotint portrait frontispiece of "Doctor Desaguliers" by R. Scaddon. Clean text throughout. VG. London: Printed for Private Circulation among the members of No. 4 Lodge. Printed by St. Clements Press, Ltd., Portugal Street, hardcover
45140London: Spencer & Co. 23A Great Queen Street no date - c. 1887 . A very good original binding. 4to. 10.75" x 8.50" . pp.20. Black blind-stamped boards with masonic symbols to corners of the front board. Chip to lower edge of front board and rubbing to the spine. Front board with gilt title: "Masonic Musical Service - M. E. Doorly 2/6 Nett". Original yellow endpapers. Library reference number to front endpaper. Clean text and musical notation throughout. A very good copy of this early masonic music. "Doorly Martin Edward organist and composer born in Demerara British Guiana 1847. Was for many years organist of the Cathedral Bridgetown Barbadoes and conductor of concerts ; also music master at Queen's College Barbadoes. In 1891 he graduated Mus. Bac Durham after examination held at Codrington College affiliated to Durham University Barbadoes. He composed an oratorio "The Raising of Lazarus" produced at Marshall's Hall Bridgetown August 24 1880 and repeated on the 27th in St. Leonard's Church ; this performance being conducted by the Lord Bishop of the diocese Dr. ilitchinson. He also wrote an opera "Equality;" A burlesque; and published some organ pieces and songs. He died at Barbadoes August 22 1895." - See British musical biography: a dictionary of musical artists authors and composers born in Britain and its colonies. London: Spencer & Co., 23A, Great Queen Street, [no date - c. 1887] . hardcover
51108Oceanside California: Rosicrucian Fellowship 1916. Second edition. Contents: I.The Order of Rosicrucians and the Rosicrucian Fellowship: i A New Step; ii Mount Ecclesia. II.The Problem of Life and its Solution: i Three Theories of Life; ii We Are Eternal Poem by the Author. III.The Visible and the Invisible World: i The Chemical Region; ii The Etheric Region; iii The Desire World; iv The World of Thought; v Creed or Christ. Poem by the Author. IV.The Constitution of Man: i The Vtial Body; iiThe Desire Body; iiiThe Mind. V. Life and Death: i Invisible Helpers and Mediums; ii Death; iii The Panorama of Past Life; iv Purgatory; v The First Heaven; vi The Second Heaven; vii The Third Heaven; viii Birth and Child-Life; ix The Mystery of Light Color and Consciousness; x Education of Children. Pp.198/ ix publisher's catalogue with ink price ammendments price ammendment to title page toning to endpapers. Decorated olive cloth boards wear to top and tail of spine and corner tips small bump to lower front edge. Scarce. VG. Oceanside, California: Rosicrucian Fellowship, 1916. hardcover
52413London: Kenning & Son 1921. 2nd edition. The Old Dundee Lodge is considered one of the oldest "Modern" lodges. It originally took its name in 1747 from the "Dundee Arms" tavern in Wapping London. Pp.xx/316 colour frontispiece from an original water-colour drawing Pelican Stairs Old Wapping by J.L.Stewart many further black & white photo illustrations toning to endpapers Masonic Research Association bookplate to inside front boar. Blue cloth gilt title to front and spine. Scarce. G. London: Kenning & Son, 1921. hardcover
50837Milwaukee Wisconsin: Independent Order Of Good Templars 208 Oneida Street 1903 . An Illustrated Monthly Magazine Devoted To The Interests Of The Temperance Reform Throughout The World." 12 monthly magazines for 1903 bound together in a very good full leather binding. 8vo. 9.75" x 7.0" x 1.0" pp.432 ending with index. Polished maroon morocco boards with gilt lined border. Spine with gilt banding and title: "I. G. T. 1903". Edges lightly rubbed and bumped. All page edges bright gilt. Inner gilt dentelles. Original brown endpapers. Clean text illustrions and adverts throughout. VG. "The International Organisation of Good Templars IOGT; founded as the Independent Order of Good Templars whose international body is known as Movendi International is a fraternal organization which is part of the temperance movement promoting abstinence from alcohol and other drugs. The IOGT named themselves after the Knights Templar citing the legend that the original knights "drank sour milk and also because they were fighting 'a great crusade' against 'this terrible vice' of alcohol." - See Wikipedia Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Independent Order Of Good Templars, 208 Oneida Street, 1903 . hardcover