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003120London: printed by W. Bowyer and J. Nichols: for T. Cadell In The Strand 1772. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. Two volumes. I: xi i 244pp.; II: vii i 279 ipp. With the half-titles present. The final page is an advertisement. Second edition. Pages 1-57 of the first volume include 'Dr. Sprat's life of Mr. Cowley.' The editor's preface is signed 'R. Hurd.' Contemporary calf worn. All edges yellow. ESTC N21756; Maslen and Lancaster. Bowyer ledgers 4937. Bowyer's and Nichols's records show 750 copies were printed. There is a manuscript entry on the front free endpaper of volume I: "From the Author.' Cowley had been dead more than a century when this work was published. The writing does not match Hurd's hand. Sprat had died in 1713. <br/> <br/> London: printed by W. Bowyer and J. Nichols: for T. Cadell, In The Strand, 1772. hardcover
1939240823The Sun Dial Press 1939. Soft Cover. Very Good binding. Mort Walton. A Practical Book on Tennis for Men and Women. 226 action photographs." Paper binding stapled at spine. Pictorial front cover. Very light edgewear to covers. Very Good binding. The Sun Dial Press unknown books
2004229345Seymour: Greenwich Workshop Press 2004. hardcover. fine. Kunstler Mort. Many color Illus. by Mort Kunstler. 223pp. Oblong folio full red leather with pictorial front cover and gilt decoration. Seymour CT: Greenwich Workshop 2004. Fine<br/><br/> Signed by Mort Kunstler.<br/><br/> Greenwich Workshop Press unknown books
2004229345Seymour: Greenwich Workshop Press 2004. hardcover. fine. Kunstler Mort. Many color Illus. by Mort Kunstler. 223pp. Oblong folio full red leather with pictorial front cover and gilt decoration. Seymour CT: Greenwich Workshop 2004. Fine<br/> <br/> Signed by Mort Kunstler.<br/> <br/> Greenwich Workshop Press unknown
2004214192Norwalk CT: The Easton Press 2004. Hardcover. As New. A red oblong oversize hardcover book in fine condition. Bound in full leather decorated in gilt. Gilt edges moire endpapers and silk ribbon bookmark. SIGNED BY THE ARTIST on special Collector' Edition page. Small scratch on gilt foredge. A beautiful copy suitable for a gift! Full of color illustrations with explanatory captions. The Easton Press hardcover
200784458Chestertown MD: Sea Glass Publishing 2007. First Printing Stated. Hardcover. Very good/Good. Greg Mort. Format is approximately 11.25 inches by 11.25 inches. Small scuff on fep. Illustrations color. DJ has slight edge wear soiling and small dings. Inscribed by the author on the title page. Inscription reads To Eownesp--Best Wishes! Greg Mort. Introduction by Francesco Bertola. Greg Mort is an internationally recognized American contemporary artist whose unmistakably modern watercolor and oil paintings have the classic feel of the Dutch Masters juxtaposed with startlingly modern designs. His signature images combine his twin passions for science and nature. Greg Mort born March 22 1952 is also an amateur astronomer whose paintings have received numerous exhibitions. His portraits still lifes and landscape paintings are represented in public collections including the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Corcoran Gallery of Art Smithsonian American Art Museum Vatican Observatory Brandywine River Museum Farnsworth Art Museum and the Academy Art Museum in Easton MD which was gifted the David H. Hickman Collection of 38 Mort paintings. Private collections with Mort's work include those of Bill Clinton Hillary Clinton Al Gore Robin Williams and Carl Sagan. In 2008 the Greg Mort Family established The Art of Stewardship a not-for-profit foundation to support other artists in expressing their environmental concerns through art. Mort began with his series of Stewardship paintings. This beautiful 144 page hard cover book is a work of art in itself. Insightful inspiring essays by the artist as well as thought provoking captions/narratives by scholars and poets offer a unique view of one of America's leading contemporary artists. " Greg Mort is an imaginative force who communicates the wonders of planet Earth and the universe beyond through stunning works of art that juxtapose ordinary objects with extraordinary visions and interpretations of the cosmos. In 'Voyages' the brilliant and thought-provoking art of Greg Mort is displayed with commentary by the artist that allows the reader to go beyond the mere fabric and structure of the creation in order to arrive at the 'visual song' and 'symphony' that emotionally connect us with the fundamental underpinnings of nature. 'Voyages' contains masterpieces of human thought and imagination." - John S. Hendricks Founder and Chairman The Discovery Channel. Sea Glass Publishing hardcover
1737100960<p>Borgo San Donnino December 1737. 1737. Good. - Over 104 words penned in a secretarial hand on 12 inch high by 8-1/8 inch wide laid paper with an attached integral address leaf. Enrichetta the Duchess of Parma offers her thanks for Count Antonio Berni Canan's expressions of kindness following the death of her father Rinaldo d'Este 1655-Oct. 26 1737. Loosely translated from the Italian Enrichetta writes: "Recognizing very clearly your customary politeness and kindness in the courteous office that you were pleased to share with me on the occasion of the very heavy loss I suffered through the death of the Most Serene Lord Duke my Father of illustrious memory I attest to you my singular gratitude in the act of thanking you for it as I do most vividly. -- And also responding to the happy announcement of good tidings which on the same occasion you wished to put forward to me for the recurrence of Holy Christmas I pray the Lord to fill you with all the most desirable contentments." Signed "Enrichetta D__ di Parma Nata Psa. di Mod.a" Enrichetta Duchess of Parma born Princess of Modena. Addressed in ink with a paper over wax seal on the verso of the attached address leaf. There is worming in the upper half of the letter barely touching on a couple of letters and some additional worming below the text which though it does not affect the text runs through the seal. Folded several times with a couple of tiny holes at the intersection of the folds. Good.</p><p>Duchess of Parma by marriage to her cousin Antonio Farnese Duke of Parma Princess Enrichetta d'Este 1702-1777 served as Regent of Parma during her alleged pregnancy in the period after the death of her husband in 1731. A Princess of Modena she had been among those seriously considered as a possible bride for Louis XV the king of France though the French Prime Minister the Duke of Bourbon regarded her inferior rank as an impediment. Her marriage to Antonio Farnese was arranged by Count Anvidi his secretary of state. The day prior to his death Antonio announced that Enrichetta was pregnant and a Regency council for the potential heir consisting of Enrichetta a bishop the first Secretary of State and two gentlemen of the Court was formed following Antonio's death. The Queen of Spain and the Pope supporting the 12 year old Don Carlos claim to the Duchy questioned her pregnancy. Though initially supported by the Emperor who opposed Spanish influence the Second Treaty of Vienna officially recognized the Infante Don Charles as the Duke of Vienna and Piacenza and the Emperor was forced to retract his support. Enrichetta discontinued her original plan to arrange a simulated birth. She later married Prince Leopold of Hesse-Darmstadt.</p> Borgo San Donnino, December, 1737.
1488186Trade Paperback. Comicana Inc. 1980. Light Wear. Clean Text No Water Damage Strong Binding. Unless Listed in this decription VG or Better. paperback
0812508521.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
7453Office du Livre, Fribourg, 1976. Fort in-4, reliure pleine toile éditeur sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs, 435 pp.
31379, Brepols, 2009 2 volumes, 600 p., 378 b/w ill. 21 colour ill., 180 x 265 mm, Languages: English,Hardbacks wth dusjackets, *NEW ISBN 9781905375387.
1942481081942 PARIS, Ed. Denoël - 1942 - Edition Originale - In-8 - Reliure maroquin - couverture conservée - Ed. orig. sur papier courant, il n'a été tiré que 50 exemplaires sur vergé - 669 pages - Bel exemplaire - joint Article de la Libération du 25/03/1993 - Réf. 48108
24289PARIS, Debécourt, Libraire-Editeur - 1840 - Edition Originale - Complet en 3 volumes In-8° - Brochés (couvertures tachées) - LXXX-336, 346 & 423 pages- .Propre intérieurement
2013yam0726BEL EXEMPLAIRE Grand in-8 broché de 288 pages Envoi signé de l'auteur éditions Ouest-France
2006x-1591581346Libraries Unltd Inc 2006. Hardcover. New. annotated edition. 508 pages. 10.25x7.00x1.50 inches. Libraries Unltd Inc hardcover
0595348475.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
51065231like new. unknown
52156aafZürich, Joh. Kaspar Ziegler, 1779, in-8vo, 2 Bl., Titel mit gest. Vignette + 182 S. (recte 176: Nr. 106-107 übersprungen, Nr. 159-162 übersprungen oder die 2 Bl. fehlen: ohne Sign. Y3 und Y4) + 2 n.n. Bl. (zwischen S. 76 und 77: «Nr. XVIII. Aufgab der Natur-forschenden Gesellschaft in Zürich, für die Landleute des Zürich-Gebiets auf den Meytag 1779») + 48 S., etwas gebräunt und vereinzelt leicht fleckig, Bibl.-Stempel auf Titelbl. und Innenseite des Vorderdeckels, spätere Broschüre mit Buntpapier.
97161aafAugsburg, Ignaz Veits, 1802, in-8vo, VIII + 278 S., orig. Lederband. Blindprägung.
52157aafZürich, Joh. Kaspar Ziegler, 1782, in-8vo, 2 Bl., Titel mit einfacher Umrahmung + 220 S. (recte 182: Nr. 48 bis 83 übersprungen) + (Verzeichniss Jenner bis Christmonat MDCCLXXXII) 50 S., etwas gebräunt, Bibl.-Stempel auf Titelbl. und Innenseite des Vorderdeckels, spätere Broschüre mit Buntpapier.
4867aafParis, (Bourgogne et Martinet pour) Fortin, Masson, et Charpentier, s.d. (vers 1843), pt. in-8°, 1 frontispice lithographique (représentant Bichat en consultation) (gravé par Leroux d'après E. Marc et David d'Angers), XL + 392 p., quelques taches au début de l'ouvrage, exlibris ms. ‘Dr. Thurler’, reliure en demi-cuir, papier peint sur les plats, légers dorure au dos, exemplaire généralement frais.
124564aafParis, Gabon, Béchet jeune, libraires, 1829, in-8°, XXVI + 528 p., stockfleckig, reliure en d.-cuir d’époque. titre et filets or au dos.
59322aafMadrid, Benito Cano, 1789, sm. in-8vo, 432 p., light and small stain to lower corner of the first 4 leaves, vellum binding, duststained, hw. title on spine.
93183aafFribourg, Office du Livre / Paris, Société Française du Livre, 1974, lg. in-4to, 411 p., richement illustré en couleurs, reliure en toile avec jaquette ill., pt. touche au coiffe sup., sans gravité. Bel exemplaire.