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189611391896 broché (paperback) grand in-octavo, dos marron, couverture rempliée illustrée (cover illustrated), cicatrices de mouillures sur la première de couverture (scars of waterstains on the front cover), tranches non rognées (edges no smoothes), illustrations in-texte (in text), 100 pages, 1896 à Paris P. Lethielleux Libraire-Editeur,
18643744Nancy, Vagner, 1864 ; trois tomes in-12 ; demie-basane havane, dos à nerfs, ornés de fleurons dorés, titre et tomaison dorés (reliure de l'époque) ; 455 pp. ; 463 pp. ; 384 pp.
187520987Paris, Librairie J.B. Baillière et fils ; Londres, Baillère, Tindall and Cox ; Madrid, Bailly-Baillière, 1875 ; in-8, demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs, titre doré (reliure de l’époque) ; VII, 536pp, 7 figures in-texte.
1821R40776Gandae, typis A.J. Vander Schelden 1821 378 [xii] pp., reliure plein cuir (titre et faux-nerfs dorés au dos), bon état, [De Backer & Sommervogel: I-1260-no.2]
1821R68126Gandae, typis A.J. Vander Schelden 1821 378 [xii] pp., reliure cart. (plats marbrés, dos en cuir avec titre et faux-nerfs dorés), qqs. rousseurs, qqs. cachets sur première pages, bon état, [De Backer & Sommervogel: I-1260-no.2], R68126
1886016227Paris Alphonse Lemerre 1886 In-16 Broché Dédicacé par l'auteur
1836EYL-294Paris, Ladvocat, 1836. 3 vol. in 8 de 2 ff., VIII-398 p. ; 2 ff., 398 p. et 2 ff., 396 p. Demi basane brune de l’époque, dos lisses (unif. passés, blonds) ornés de fers dorés. Agréable exemplaire dans une reliure romantique.
188018193Partitions sur le Prénom,Partitions sur les Enterrement - Cimetière,Partitions sur la Mort Maillard 1880 approx.
188138103Seconde édition considérablement augmentée, 1 vol. in-18 reliure demi-basane bleue, dos ) 4 nerfs orné, Imprimerie Catholique, Lyon, 1881, 400 pp.
1878129640Beauvais, Typographie de D Beauvais, Typographie de D. Père, sans date, 1878. In-8 broché, 95 pages. Ex-Libris. Bords de la couverture un peu brunis en partie supérieure sans gravité. Bon état pour cet ouvrage curieux.
1824271824 Imprimerie de Sétier, Paris (1824), broché, 100 pages, 13.5x22 cm, bon état Avec portrait lithographié de Mingrat, d'après le tableau original de M. Raynaud.
1802fj582A Paris, chez Ant. Aug. Renouard Relié 1802 2 volumes in-12, (8.5x14 cm), relié demi-basane, fleurons au dos, 274 et 262 pages, page de faux-titre, page de titre ; traces et piqûres dans le texte, plats frottés, coiffes frottées, état très correct. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
187222179Partitions sur la Guerre Franco-Prussienne,Partitions sur la Mort Joubert 1872 approx.
18493516in-4 oblong (42 X 30,5 cm), titre, page de texte, six lithographies, reliure d'époque demi-toile gris foncé, dos muet. Sans date (1849). Illustré de six lithographies à pleine page sur fond teinté, chacune accompagnée d'une légende. Exemplaire avec le texte en français, ce qui est plus rare. Rethel s'est inspité de Dûrer. Bon état, aucune rousseur (coins légèrement émoussés).
1807000752Parma Co'Tipi Bodoniani 1807
18942091502135408925Shun'yo-do 1894. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Shun'yo-do paperback
18861245711886 Pellion et Marchet, Editeurs, Dijon - 1886 - Un fort volume in-4, reliure plein chagrin noir, décors à froid sur le premier plat, dos à 5 nerfs avec titre en doré et fleurons à froid, toutes tranches dorées, dorures sur les coiffes et les bords des contreplats, filet doré sur les tranches, frontispice - 616 pages - Nombreuses illustrations hors-texte et ornements en N&B (bandeaux, lettrines, vignettes, culs-de-lampe)
1824304678Archaeologia or Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity London 1824. First Edition. Booklet - Unbound Pages. Very Good Condition. 423 pages 16 plates. An authentic standalone article extracted from a larger volume of Archaeologia Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity. Not a reprint or reproduction but an original work in its own right. Preserved in a modern card cover prepared for practicality - an unassuming but serviceable presentation that favours function over finery. Size: 25 x 30 cms. Category: Archaeologia; New Arrivals; This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. Archaeologia, or Miscellaneous Tracts relating to Antiquity unknown
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
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.
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.
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
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,
18603220383<p><em>Chromolithograph panorama 8.8 x 296 cm on five conjoined strips; folding down into the original black cloth covers 9.1 x 11.2 cm.</em></p><p>Rare and attractive if rather disconcerting tourist souvenir panorama of the Dance of Death.</p><p>The panorama contains 43 separate scenes and is a reproduction of the 63 metre-long fresco painted on the inner wall of the cemetery of the Augustinan Convent Basel c.1440. that was possibly created under the influence of the plague epidemic of 1439. The sequence emphasises the vanity of social distinctions each character dancing with death. The wall and fresco were demolished in 1805 however a number of fragments survive in the Historisches Museum Basel.</p><p>Identifications of the subjects is given in the bottom margin in French English and German. The English identifications read from left to right: Preacher Charnel House Pope Emperor Empress King Queen Cardinal Bishop Duke Duchess Earl Abbot Knight Lawyer Alderman Canon Doctor Nobleman Lady Merchant AbbessCripple Hermit Young Man Maiden Minstrel Herald Judge Headsman Jester Pedlar Blind Man Jew Pagan Paganess Cook Peasant Painter Painter's Wife Paradise and The Dance of Death. As a tailpiece a view of Todlenanz as it appeared in 1800.</p><p>The panorama is derived from a watercolour copy by the still life painter Johann Rudolf Feyerabend 1779-1814 that was completed in 1806 and is also housed in the Historisches Museum Basel.</p> [Basel?]
1863Cat320Concord Massachusetts: Benjamin Tolman 1863. Printed broadside 11 ¼ x 10 inches. Some tearing at folds very good. A straightforward but telling piece documenting the expansion of a Massachusetts burying ground during the American Civil War signed in type by three trustees of the North Sudbury Burying Ground. As casualties mounted and remains were returned to hometowns existing cemeteries were frequently enlarged with new land enclosed and improved by contract. The specification of “25 rods†over 400 feet of wall indicates a substantial addition typical of mid-war efforts to increase capacity in established town burial grounds rather than create entirely new sites. Sudbury contributed roughly 150–170 men to Union service of whom approximately eleven died a scale of loss consistent with small Massachusetts towns and sufficient to register locally in burial and memorial practices. We find no other records of ephemera or broadsides relating to Civil War-era cemetery expansion. This notice is not at AAS. Benjamin Tolman unknown