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1801309711801. Allg. Journ. Chemie 7/41. - Berlin Heinrich Frölich 1801 8° pp.503-604 1 l Kupferstichtafel orig. Broschur; unbeschnittenes Exemplar in der sehr seltenen orig. Broschur. Joseph Louis Proust's 1754-1826 historical importance derives primarily from his abilities as an analyst: his development of the use of hydrogen sulfide as an analytical reagent; his use of quantitative methods-consistently giving the results of his analyses in terms pf percentage weight composition and sometimes for oxides and sulfides of the same metal the weight of oxygen or sulfur in comparsion with a constant weight of the metal without however drawing any conclusion from the results-and most significant his enunciation of the law of definitie proportions. Seymour Mauskopf DSB XI p.167ff. unknown
18771409029Paris: G. Masson 1877. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo 4 viii 840 pages plus 6 leaves of engraved maps. In Very Good minus condition. Bound in maroon leather quarter binding with marbled paper boards; spine paneled with gilt titling. Moderate shelf wear to boards with rubbing along all edges. Text block shows age toning soiling and light wear along edges. Foxing throughout generally light and heavier toward endpapers. Faint contemporary ink ownership inscription on half title page. Shelved in Room A. 1409029. Special Collections. G. Masson hardcover
1877R300314247G. Masson. 1877. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos abîmé, Quelques rousseurs. VIII + 840 pages - 3 cartes en couleurs hors texte (collationnées) et quelques graphiques en noir et blanc dans le texte. 30 premières pages et 1er plat légèrement rongés en coin (sans conséquences sur le texte). Dos plié, cassé, légers manques en coiffes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 613-Hygiène
188120837G. Masson 1881 VI-984 pages Paris. Fort In-8. 1881. Demi-Cuir titré au dos en lettres dorées. VI-984 pages. 2ème édition considérablement augmentée avec 3 cartes coloriées et 16 figures dans le texte
181140239Paris 1811-14. 4to. Contemp. hcalf richly gilt spine. A paperlabel pasted on lower part of spine. The second leaf with stamps. These 9 papers from "Journal de Physique de Chimie et D'Histoire Naturelle" Tome 70-78 pp. 320-340 pp. 113-126 pp. 266-281 pp.14-36 pp. 376-400 pp. 203-220 pp. 362-392 pp. 334-352 and pp. 169-206. Widemargined a few scattered brownspots. Some leaves in lower right corner with a wormtract no loss of letters. <br/><br/><em>First printing of these 9 papers by the wellknown French chemist. Proust formulated the "Law of constant proportion" which lead to the controversy with Berthollet. </em> unknown
181140239Paris, 1811-14. 4to. Contemp. hcalf, richly gilt spine. A paperlabel pasted on lower part of spine. The second leaf with stamps. These 9 papers from ""Journal de Physique, de Chimie et D'Histoire Naturelle"", Tome 70-78, pp. 320-340, pp. 113-126, pp. 266-281, pp.14-36, pp. 376-400, pp. 203-220, pp. 362-392, pp. 334-352 and pp. 169-206. Widemargined, a few scattered brownspots. Some leaves in lower right corner with a wormtract, no loss of letters.
18722005180518xbvkParis, Michel Levy Frères Éditeurs, 1872. 354 pages. - Gilt-decorated and -titled publisher's green half-leather binding over 3 raised bands; 8vo.(ca. 19 x 12,5 x 2 cm).
190059698Il Saggiatore, coll. "La Cultura" n° 26 1900 1 vol. broché in-8 (206 x 146 mm), broché, 335 pp., bibliogr. Traduzione di Federica Sossi. EDITION ITALIENNE DE 1985. Plat supérieur de couverture un peu sali, sinon bon état général.
190059698Il Saggiatore, coll. "La Cultura" n° 26 1900 1 vol. broché in-8 (206 x 146 mm), broché, 335 pp., bibliogr. Traduzione di Federica Sossi. EDITION ITALIENNE DE 1985. Plat supérieur de couverture un peu sali, sinon bon état général.
1828R320114201MASSON ET CIE. 1828. In-8. Cartonné. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos fané, Intérieur frais. 969 + 678 + 918 + 1027 + 922 pages augmentées de nombreuses figures en noir et blanc dans le texte. tranches d tete bordeaux / MANQUE LE TOME 1er. / 2 PHOTOS DISPONIBLES.. . . . Classification Dewey : 610-Sciences médicales. Médecine
189687055Paris: Heugel & CieAu Ménestrel 1896. Fine. Heugel & Cie Au Ménestrel Paris 1896 28 x 37.50 cm en feuilles sous couverture First edition of this rare fascicle unnumbered and printed in a small number on Dutch laid paper. Illustrated with a portrait of Albert Cuyp after Maurin. In sheets under gray-green publisher's wrapper printed in black and red 5 pages of lithographed music Imp. Delanchy publisher's wet stamp on blank verso of last leaf. Very small nicks at head and tail of soft cover spine copy in pristine condition. Poetic and musical portrait of the Dutch Golden Age painter Albert Cuyp created jointly by Marcel Proust and Reynaldo Hahn who accompanies the writer's verses with a piano melody. This is the first of four portraits of painters that Proust and Hahn admired at the Louvre they devoted the following ones to Paul Potter Anton Van Dyck and Antoine Watteau. The luxurious fascicles were sold separately as indicated on the printed cover. For each of them Proust's verses specially composed for the occasion are printed in italic characters under reproductions of old engravings offering portraits of the painters evoked. The poems would be published the same year in the first edition of Plaisirs et les Jours. Hahn's melodies were premiered at Madeleine Lemaire's on May 28 1895 in the presence of prestigious spectators including Princess Edmond de Polignac Count Robert de Montesquiou José Maria de Heredia to whom the poems were dedicated Count Primoli as well as Anatole France. ""The interposition of the poem between painting and music has therefore proven to be an excellent conduit between the arts thanks to the fact that Hahn scrupulously respected the spirit of the poem while preserving his autonomy in his composition. The link between music and painting reveals itself after the other materials unite with each other; it is in this alliance that an astonishing complementarity then operates desired on the soothing light of Albert Cuyp"" Nicolas Vardon Precious copy of utmost rarity a superb manifestation of the immense artistic complicity between Marcel Proust and Reynaldo Hahn. Heugel & CieAu Ménestrel paperback
189687754Paris: Heugel & CieAu Ménestrel 1896. Fine. Heugel & Cie Au Ménestrel Paris 1896 28 x 37.50 cm en feuilles sous couverture First edition of this rare fascicle unnumbered published in a small number of copies on Dutch laid paper. Work illustrated with a portrait of Albert Cuyp after Maurin. In sheets under grey-green publisher's wrappers printed in black and red 5 pages of lithographed music Imp. Delanchy publisher's blind stamp on verso of final blank leaf. Very small tears to margins of spine and boards handsome copy. Poetic and musical portrait of the Dutch Golden Age painter Albert Cuyp created collaboratively by Marcel Proust and Reynaldo Hahn who accompanies the writer's verses with a piano melody. This is the first of four portraits of painters that Proust and Hahn admired at the Louvre they devoted the following ones to Paul Potter Anton Van Dyck and Antoine Watteau. The luxurious fascicles were sold separately as indicated on the printed wrapper. For each of them Proust's verses specially composed for the occasion are printed in italic characters beneath reproductions of old engravings offering portraits of the painters evoked. The poems would be published the same year in the first edition of Plaisirs et les Jours. Hahn's melodies were premiered at Madeleine Lemaire's on May 28 1895 in the presence of prestigious spectators including Princess Edmond de Polignac Count Robert de Montesquiou José Maria de Heredia to whom the poems were dedicated Count Primoli as well as Anatole France. ""The interposition of the poem between painting and music has therefore proven an excellent conductor between the arts thanks to the fact that Hahn scrupulously respected the spirit of the poem while preserving his autonomy in his composition. The link between music and painting is revealed after the other materials unite among themselves; it is in this alliance that an astonishing complementarity then operates sought upon the soothing light of Albert Cuyp"" Nicolas Vardon Precious copy of utmost rarity a superb manifestation of the immense artistic complicity between Marcel Proust and Reynaldo Hahn. Heugel & CieAu Ménestrel hardcover
189687055Heugel & Cie Au Ménestrel | Paris 1896 | 28 x 37.50 cm | en feuilles sous couverture
189687754Heugel & Cie Au Ménestrel | Paris 1896 | 28 x 37.50 cm | en feuilles sous couverture
188910150Calmann Lévy Éditeur 1889 266 pages in8. 1889. demi basane dos à nerfs. 266 pages. Petit Bleu est un roman de Gyp publié en 1889 chez Calmann Lévy. L'œuvre fait partie des écrits de l'auteure marqués par l'antisémitisme de la bonne société française de l'époque particulièrement exacerbé pendant l'affaire Dreyfus. Le livre est présenté comme un recueil comprenant également les nouvelles 'Mariage Mondain' 'En préparant l'arbre de Noël' 'Pas d'étrangère !' et 'Joseph'
180645517Paris Chez Bernard 1806. No wrappers. Ectracts from "Annales de Chimie ou Recueil de Mémoires." Vol. 57. Pp. 131-174 a. pp. 225-272. With the titlepage to volume 57. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of a classic paper in which Proust describes his discovery of Grape.Sugar and the identificationof this with glucose. He investigated the varieties of sugar that occur in sweet vegetable juices distinguishing three kinds and he showed that the sugar in grapes of which he announced the existence to his classes at Madrid is identical with that obtained from honey by the Russian chemist J. T. Lowitz.Proust is famous for his work on the steadiness of composition of chemical compounds."In chemistry the law of definite proportions sometimes called Proust's Law states that a chemical compound always contains exactly the same proportion of elements by mass. An equivalent statement is the law of constant composition which states that all samples of a given chemical compound have the same elemental composition. For example oxygen makes up 8/9 of the mass of any sample of pure water while hydrogen makes up the remaining 1/9 of the mass. Along with the law of multiple proportions the law of definite proportions forms the basis of stoichiometry."Wikipedia. </em> unknown
180645517Paris, Chez Bernard, 1806. No wrappers. Ectracts from ""Annales de Chimie ou Recueil de Mémoires.."" Vol. 57. Pp. 131-174 a. pp. 225-272. With the titlepage to volume 57.
18893986Green cloth with gilt particulars to spine. A nice clean copy without previous owners' names or other markings. ; 4to; vii i 162 i pages; All shipments through USPS insured Priority Mail. E. Plon, Nourrit et Cie. hardcover
188970523E. Plon Nourrit Et Cie. Very Good. 1889. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Text pristine & unmarked - Text in French. Vii 162pp. Profusely illustrated with black & multi-color text illustrations & 10 heliogravure plates by Jean-Francois Raffaelli. Text by 22 well-known contributors including Edmund de Goncourt Alphonse Daudet Emile Zola Guy de Maupassant Octave Mirabeau J. K. Huymans Stephen Mallarme Albert Wolff Henri Greville Jean Richepin Paul Bonnetain Roger Marx and others. -- with a bonus offer-- . E. Plon, Nourrit Et Cie hardcover
1896D19908Paris: Calmann Levy 1896. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Preface by Anatole France. Illustrations by Madeleine Lemaire. Red half-leather binding in very good or better condition. <br/><br/> Calmann Levy hardcover
18962586Paris: Calmann-Lévy 1896. First edition. x 273 pp. Contemporary half morocco over marbled paper boards spine with four raised bands gilt compartments marbled endpapers top edge gilt. Original wrappers bound in original spine wrapper bound in at rear. Exterior hinges and edges rubbed. Interior clean.<br /> <br /> Drawings by Madeleine Lemaire with scores by Reynaldo Hahn and a preface by Anatole France. The first book by the still unknown 25-year-old author a collection of prose poems and short stories. The book’s luxurious format and high price caused poor sales and as of 1918 the publisher Gaston Calmann-Lévy wrote to Proust that 1100 copies of the print run of 1500 copies remained unsold. Despite the financial issues the collection already bears the seeds of Proust’s unmistakable style which would of course come to full flower in À la Recherche du Temps Perdu whose first volume would not be published until seventeen years later. Calmann-Lévy unknown
1896782563Paris; Calmann Lévy 1896. Good. 1896. Hardcover. hardback 4to first edition on plain paper not numbered x273pp illustrations by Madeleine Lemaire top edges gilt owner's bookplate on endpaper front inner hinge slightly cracked red half-leather binding gilt-ruled gilt titles 5 raised bands corners and spine edge rubbed Good condition . Paris; Calmann Lévy, 1896. hardcover
1899154921899. Paris Édition du Figaro Plon et Nourrit imprimeurs-éditeurs s.d. (1899) - Relié couv. des 10 fascicules conservés 24 cm x 28 5 cm VII+ 159 pages - Textes de A. Wolff A. Daudet H. Gréville E. Zola G. Geffroy G. de Maupassant A. Proust Ed. de Goncourt P. Bonnetain J. Richepin H. Céard O. Mirbeau R. Marx P. Bourget S. Mallarmé R. de Bonnières J.H. Rosny J. Ajalbert L. de Fourcaud Félicien Champsaur J.K . Huysmans L. Mullen ills de Raffaëlli - 2 couv. se détachent rousseurs cartonnage usagé sinon bon état ; textes en « pré-originale»
1896WOC-1164Illustrations de Madeleine Lemaire, dont 14 planches hors texte teintées. Préface d'Anatole France et 4 pièces pour Piano de Reynaldo Hahn. Paris, Calmann Lévy, Editeur, (3, rue Auber,3), 1896. In-4 (30x21cm) relié 1/2 maroquin vert à coins, dos à 5 nerfs, tête dorée, avec titre doré, couvertures vert d'eau conservée, petite décoloration de peinture au dos. 2 ff. n. chiff. [faux-titre – titre], X,271 [3] pp.