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18629095Paris Baillieu 1862 -in-4 bradel demi-chagrin un volume, reliure bradel demi-chagrin rouge (binding half morocco) grand in-quarto, dos long (spine without raised band) décoré or (gilt decoration)- titre frappé or (gilt title) - papier peigné aux plats (cover with marbled paper) (papier peigné du 1er plat légèrement insolé), tête lisse (top edge smooth), gouttière et tranche de queue non rognées (no smooth fore-edge), long papier (fore-edge - great papier), couverture imprimée et illustrée en noir conservée (cover preserved - library edition) , tiré sur papier vergé, orné de 56 superbes gravures sur bois (engraving-wood) in-texte, les bois (reproduisant les xylographies du XVème siècle) sont ceux qui ont été gravés pour les éditions populaires publiées à Troyes par Oudot et Garnier au XVI ème et au XVIIème siècles, le texte est lui conforme à l'édition de 1486, cette impression du XIXème est bien supérieure en qualité que l'édition du XVème,3 feuillets + 67 pages (en réalité 66, saut de pagination de 64 à 66 - erreur d'imposition [voir GALLICA]), sans date (1862) Paris Baillieu (Lille Imprimerie Horemans) Editeur,
185319918Syracuse: E.H. Babcock & Co 1853. A typical but uncommon example of nineteenth century sentimental mourning literature. Reverend Davis a Methodist minister reflects on the frailty of mankind and the particular heartbreak of losing a child. He offers comfort to the bereaved through scriptural evidence that a deceased child goes to a better place and will be reunited with loved ones in eternity. First and only edition. 12mo 148 pp in publisher's blind-stamped plum cloth. Wood-engraved vignette of a family scene on title page. Inscribed on the front pastedown "Mrs. Clement Dale the Author L.D. Davis a Cousin of my Mama." Some staining to boards internals clean; very good. Four copies located in OCLC. A typical but uncommon example of nineteenth century sentimental mourning literature. Reverend Davis a Methodist minister reflects on the frailty of mankind and the particular heartbreak of losing a child. He offers comfort to the bereaved through scriptural evidence that a deceased child goes to a better place and will be reunited with loved ones in eternity. E.H. Babcock & Co hardcover
194545972Seattle Washington: Seattle Post-Intelligencer. 1945. First Edition. Newspaper. Very Good. Seattle Post-Intelligencer; Oblong folio; 24 pages; Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Vol. CXXVIII No. 42. Entire issue three sections 24 pages. One horizontal fold as issued. This is an 81 year-old newspaper in its natural state not removed from a volume etc. The pages are very lightly toned but not brittle. A photo of the late President within a banner wreath fills the front page Apart from the simple statement of dates of birth and death: "1882 -- Franklin Delano Roosevelt -- 1945." The editors evidently decided that headlines or even extra words were superfluous. "6 AM FINAL." . Seattle Post-Intelligencer unknown
194545969Seattle Washington: Seattle Post-Intelligencer. 1945. First Edition. Newspaper. Very Good. Seattle Post-Intelligencer; Oblong folio; 16 pages; Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Vol. CXXVIII No. 61. Entire issue two sections 16 pages. One horizontal fold as issued. This is an- 81 year-old newspaper in its natural state not removed from a volume etc. The pages are toned but not brittle; a few leaves in the second section are separated but present. The Front page displays a large b/w image in half-tones depicting Adolf Hitler shaking hands with his eventual successor: Admiral Doenitz. A smaller banner headline at the top of the page reads: "Swedish Count Denies German Surrender Offer." . Seattle Post-Intelligencer unknown
21504'Published by Authority. Monday January 31 1820.' Niumb. 17559. London: 'Printed by Robert George Clarke Cannon-Row Parliament-Street.'. 3pp small 4to. Bifolium on wove paper. In fair condition lightly aged and worn with closed tear at head of gutter. Customary tax stamp in red on first page. Each page with mourning border. In small print and double column. The first page carries the report of the King's death dated from Whitehall 31 January 1820 beginning: 'On Saturday afternoon at thirty-five minutes past eight o'clock Our late Most Gracious Sovereign King George the Third whose strength had gradually declined for some weeks expired without the least apparent suffering at His Castle of Windsor in the eighty-second year of His age and the sixtieth of His reign.' A declaration of allegiance by the new king's brothers and others follows with two reports of meetings of the Court. The London Gazette founded in 1665 as the Oxford Gazette is the most important among the official journals of record of the British government. 'Published by Authority. | Monday, January 31, 1820.' [Niumb. 17559.] London: 'Printed by Robert George Clarke, Cannon-Row, Parl unknown
66229New York: Henry C. Bowen Publisher. Ephemera. Good. Side folding tabloid journal. Disbound from a larger work. 32pp. "The Independent" was a long running newspaper that promoted Congregationalism and advocated for abolition and women's suffrage among other social issues. Of note in this issue are two somewhat lengthy pieces on Mormons Mormonism and Brigham Young. The first titled "The Latter Day Saints" opens with the death of Brigham Young and focuses primarily on the religious practices and beliefs of the Mormon community as well as its use of trials and other things to govern its adherents. The second article "Brigham Young and Mormonism" rails against Brigham Young and urges the government to pass a law against polygamy. Binding holes along left edge. General toning minor soiling and foxing to the paper. Some spotting/staining to the front page. Paper a bit brittle. Haphazard fold crease present. Mormon content: P. 13 and P. 16. Henry C. Bowen Publisher unknown
19359397New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1935. First edition. Hardcover in illustrated jacket signed by Lamson and dated in the year of publication on the title page. Few charts and tables in the text. Publisher's gray cloth boards lettered in black and white. Near fine copy with some rubbing to rear panel of jacket. <br /> <br /> Beautiful signed first edition of this memoir by the Stanford University executive who was convicted of the murder of his wife in 1933 and sentenced to hang. He spent time in San Quentin prison before the case was overturned by the California Supreme Court. The second trial resulted in a hung jury and after about 3 more attempts at a trial which were unsuccessful for various reasons the DA Fred Thomas ultimately gave up and Lamson went free. In all 30 of the 36 jurors which heard the case in the various trials were convinced of his guilt. The book was adapted into a film in 1937 directed by Christy Cabanne and Starring Preston Foster Ann Dvorak and John Beal. <br /> <br /> An exemplary signed copy of this prison memoir which marks one of the early "trials of the century" in California. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
5765N.p. N.d. Good. Small broadside approximately 7.75 x 3.25 inches. Mounted on later paper. Contemporary ink signature at foot. Light tanning and scattered staining. A printed invitation from Serapia Rivas for the funeral of her sister Teresa with a small woodcut vignette of a skull and crossbones at the head. Potential attendees had very short notice -- the invitation notes that the burial will take place "Tomorrow the 5th of this month at four in the afternoon. unknown
19301180Paris, Editions EOS, 1930 ; in-4 en feuillets, couverture rempliée rouge-brique, sous chemise cartonnée à larges rabats et lacets de soie de même couleur et illustrée d’un grand bois gravé bistre, dos en percaline bistre ; (4) feuillets, 88 pages, (4) feuillets ; 20 bois gravés en couleurs dont dix hors-texte, six vignettes et culs-de-lampe et un grand bois illustrant l’étui et la couverture.
1966LFA01b06N° 212 - Novembre 1966, de la revue "Ecclesia - Lectures Chrétiennes", dirigée par Daniel-Rops : 215 pages, format 130 x 185 mm, illustrée, brochée
197663553Seattle WA: Peanut Butter Partners Epicure 1976. 4to. 160 pp. printed on tan-tinted paper illustrations throughout 1 map. Colour-illustrated softcovers wraparound cover art photo birdseye view of Portland OR by Jan Jackson shot from Washington Park slight shelfwear very slight scuffing back cover NF copy. First edition thus of this installment in the noted Epicure menu guidebook for Portland OR purportedly issued biannually from 1976 through 1983 by the entrepreneurial Mort Cone partner with his brother Gerald Cone in Cone Company Printers and later editor and publisher for Epicure menu guides in Portland Seattle Sun Valley Aspen Vail St. Louis and even Hawaii. Featuring a blizzard of original restaurant menus in the Bicentennial Year with all their original cover art this guidebook covering Portland Vancouver and environs includes such noted local staples as Asparro’s Union Ave. Social Club the Dan & Louis Oyster Bar the Fish Grotto Henry Thiele’s London Grill Mr. C’s Hippopotamus Old Spaghetti Factory The Ringside Trader Vic’s and any others. Also included are a significant number of Asian and Hispanic ethnic restaurants including Casa Molina The Chili Pepper Hong’s Cantonese Pavilion Benihana of Tokyo Paco’s Sang’s Chinatown Zen and others. Worldcat locates 3 copies Multnomah Co. U of W State Lib. of OR. Peanut Butter Partners], Epicure, paperback
10850Wien / Baden bei Wien, Gesellschaft für vervielfältigende Kunst / Verlag Rudolf Rohrer, 1889 bis 1938. 39 volumes (36 in-folio et 3 in-4). Les 5 premiers pleine percaline brune, titre et décors dorés et noirs aux dos, premiers plats richement décorés (doré, noir et à froid), plats biseautés, tranches dorées pour le volume 5. Du 6e au 36e, pleine toile grège d'éditeur, titre et décors rouges jusqu'au 23e, vert pour les suivants, tranches marbrées ou teintées. Les 3 volumes in-4 sont reliés pleine percaline bordeaux, titre doré aux dos, têtes dorées (plats un peu tachés). La toile de certains volumes est un peu poussiéreuse. Intérieur très frais, quelques rousseurs extrêmement rares, 1 planche et 1 cahier déboîtés. Les années 1909, 1917 et 1918 non reliées mais sous cartonnage toilé normal, 1917 en 3 numéros / 2 cahiers (sur 4 / 3), 1918 en 3 numéros / 2 cahiers (sur 4 / 3).
199277066United Kingdom: Peaceville 1992. From the personal collection of Fenriz one half of the revered Norwegian black metal duo Darkthrone accompanied by his extensive album-specific DJ notes handwritten on the verso of a slip printed by the Norwegian post office.<br /> <br /> In a September 29 2011 interview with Last Rites Fenriz reflected on the tendency towards a more commercial sound in the late 1980s: "the near death of DEATH metal luckily saved by Autopsy and other organic heads."<br /> <br /> Acts of the Unspeakable is the third album by California death metal band Autopsy who are credited with pioneering death-doom. Previously drummer and vocalist Chris Reifert was a member of Death performing on their debut album Scream Bloody Gore 1987. He formed Autopsy after Chuck Schuldiner decided to move back to Florida.<br /> <br /> Compact disc CD accompanied by the printed album inserts and housed in the clear plastic jewel case.<br /> <br /> Provenance: From the personal collection of Fenriz acquired in September 2018 from Helvete / Neseblod Records in Oslo. Peaceville unknown
201377063Vodnany Czech Republic: Doomentia Records 2013. Presentation copy with a handwritten note on Machetazo letterhead from drummer and vocalist J.M. "Dopi" Dopico to Fenriz one half of the revered Norwegian black metal duo Darkthrone: "Here it is another raw piece of sonic meat." Accompanied by a handbill advertisement for Machetazo's album "Live at CBGB - New York City" 2011 and the Fenriz's album-specific DJ notes handwritten on the verso of a slip printed by the Norwegian post office.<br /> <br /> In a March 10 2015 article for Vice Fenriz acknowledged Dopi's influence on the "Full Speed Ahead Vol. II" mixtape: "Dopi from Spanish grindcore band Machetazo sent me a whole bunch of old Spanish metal from the 80s and I picked out my favourites from that and put them on this compilation."<br /> <br /> The fifth and final full-length album from Machetazo among the most prominent bands to emerge from Spain's underground extreme music scene. Formed in A Coruña in 1994 the grindcore trio was initially the side project of two death metal bands. After a series of lineup changes they released Trono de Huesos 2002 which embraces crust death grind and doom and remains one of the great "if you know you know" albums.<br /> <br /> Compact disc CD accompanied by the printed album inserts and housed in the clear plastic jewel case.<br /> <br /> Provenance: From the personal collection of Fenriz acquired in September 2018 from Helvete / Neseblod Records in Oslo. Doomentia Records unknown
200928801New York::: Scribners 2009. First Printing of the First Edition. A Near Fine copy with discreet remainder mark to top edge in a Fine unclipped dust jacket. Author Terry Mort has written a detailed portrait of an adventurous and little notated period in Hemingway's life--that dealing with his exploits during World War II hunting for German submarines off the coast of Cuba. Mort describes the wartime events in the region Hemingway's efforts to be involved in the war and at the same time his testy relationship with his third wife Martha Gellhorn. An interesting period in Hemingway's adventurous life that fleshes out an otherwise briefly noted period in the previously published full-length biographies. Scribners,, unknown
1998LFA-126722771Revue de 144 pages, format 170 x 240 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, publiée en 1998, bon état
218298Issue Number 7730. September 71969. Six page newspaper featuring the death of Ho Chi Minh 51.5 x 37.2cm. Paper browned some edges strengthened with washi. Report on page one relates that Zhou Enlai Chen Boda Kang Sheng and others went to the Vietnamese Embassy in China to mourn the death of Chairman Ho Chi Minh. A photographic illustration shows the wreaths put in front of the image of Ho Chi Minh by Chairman Mao and Lin Biao. A crowd of over 15000 also went to the Embassy in Beijing to mourn. Another article on the front page appeals to the whole country to continue the socialist revolution and promote the war of resistance against the American invaders in the name of Chairman Ho. . unknown
1 22x13.5 cm., [48] cc., incisione al frontespizio; capilettera di Hans Lutzelburger da Holbein; testo in cornici figurate dalle "Heures" di Simon Vostre incise da L?on Le Maire di Parigi, legatura cartonata, rossa; titoli in oro al dorso e, in motivo ornamentale, al piatto anteriore, intonso, macchie alle sguardie, in francese bella edizione, su v?lin, ben marginata; in ottime condizioni
185658598Paris, (Firmin Didot für) Edwin Tross, 1856. 8°. Titel m. Holzstich-Vignette. Durchg. mit figürl. illustr. Holzstich-Bordüre u. den Holzstich-Initialen. 18 nn. Bll., OLwd. m. goldgepr. Deckelvignette.
19398473New York: Better Publications Inc 1939. First edition. Octavo pulp magazine in illustrated wrappers by Rudolph Belarski interior art by Alex Schomburg. Soiling and damp staining to rear cover bleeding through slightly to inner cover and final page of ads. Light chipping and tearing to fore edge overhang some pink bleed through from front cover to first page of ads. Good. <br /> <br /> Uncommon first issue of this pulp which ran for only 13 issues from 1939-1941. Includes "The Curse of the House" a witchcraft story by Robert Bloch. Better Publications, Inc unknown
182246405001Epinal, Pellerin, (1822) ; 31 x 41 cm., épreuve sur vergé., Texte de la chanson sur 2 colonnes, illustration coloriée au pochoir. - Garnier, ATP, 1990, n°1048 - Perrout p. 42 - Dumont pl. III.
18815571Glasgow: John S. Marr and Sons 1881. First edition. 18x14cm 5 128 plus 1 8pp publisher's ads. Color frontis 2 black and white plates vignette chapter ornamentation. Publisher's brown cloth stamped in black and gilt beveled edges rear cover ruled and decorated in blind. Rubbing along joints and corners light moisture staining and school presentation stamp to ffep front hinge cracked at title and first signature else clean and sound. Very good. <br /> <br /> Very uncommon juvenile work from Scotland about which scant information is to be found. The story concerns Mabel Minnie and Mona two schoolgirl friends and their archenemy who develop and undertake a mission to educate the poor children of the miners living in the row houses down by the pit. The idea is to use gentler methods of introducing Christianity at which the local missionaries and curates have failed:<br /> <br /> "We will take lessons from them and try to avoid what seems to have been their great mistake - injudiciousness; and perhaps showing a little too plainly that they considered them heathen and were determined to convert them at any cost."<br /> <br /> <br /> The book contains themes of friendship and antagonism philanthropy and stewardship faith and hope. However perhaps most interestingly the story explores death and loss as the young protagonists first grapple with the passing of a miner's wife from consumption. SPOILER ALERT Then Mabel becomes ill and Minnie must provide her and others hope as the young girl dies from fever due to a ruptured blood vessel.<br /> <br /> OCLC locates perhaps 3 physical copies of this rare book for the young 19th century reader. . John S. Marr and Sons unknown
1976LFA008d9N° 65 - Mars 1976 Une revue d'environ 140 pages, format 295 x 220 mm, brochée, illustrée
2007LFA-126716668Une revue de 80 pages, format 205 x 280 mm, illustrée, broché couverture couleurs, bon état
2005LFA-126716661Une revue de 80 pages, format 205 x 280 mm, illustrée, broché couverture couleurs, bon état