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172203Paris, Furne et Cie, 1839 fort gr. in-8, VIII-648 pp., planches, demi-chagrin vert, dos lisse orné (reliure de l'époque). Mors fendus (premier plat presque détaché). Rousseurs.
161745252Hartmanni Palthenii | Francofurti (Francfort) 1617 | 7 x 16 cm | relié
243117Paris, Michel Lévy Frères, 1861-1865 4 vol. in-8, demi-percaline verte Rousseurs.
174627628Köln, Erasmus Kinkius (= Holland), 1746. 8°. Mit gest. Frontispiz. Titel in Rot u. Schwarz. 6 Bll., 391 S., Interims-Ppbd. d. Zt. m. handschriftl. Rückentitel.
1795bn1746A Paris, chez Louvet, libraire, maison Egalité, galerie neuve, derrière le Théâtre de la République, n°24 Relié 1795 In-8 (12,5 x 19,2 cm), reliure moderne demi-chagrin, dos à 4 nerfs, gardes couleur, ex-libris, sans date (1795), 4 tomes en un volume, viij-128-106-116-139 pages, mémoires imprimés au profit de sa fille unique, privée de la fortune de ses père et mère dont les biens sont toujours séquestrés ; dos passé, plats courbés, par ailleurs bel exemplaire. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1896GITh906Paris Plon 1896. Fort in-8 542pp. Demi maroquin rouge à coins, dos à nerfs, tête dorée, non rogné,couverture conservée, reliure de l'époque. Orné d'un beau portrait en frontispice. 1 des quelques exemplaires imprimés sur papier vélin. Très bel exemplaire dans une reliure de grande qualité signée de Thierry qui succéda à Petit et à Simier. Très intéressant témoignage.
98185Paris, chez Louis Fayolle, Libraire/ Imprimerie-Librairie de J.-G. Dentu, 1814-1826, 9 volumes in-8 de 210x130 mm environ, T. 1 : 671 pages avec 1 portrait en frontispice - T. 2 : 656-3 pages avec un portrait en frontispice - T. 3 : viij-632 pages, avec un portrait en frontispice et un portrait H.T. - T. 4 : ij-4-590 pages, avec un portrait en frontispice et 2 portraits H.T. + un bulleltin de 2 ff. entre les pages 242-243 - T. 5 : 475 pages - T. 6 : 444 pages - T. 7 : 400 pages, avec un portrait en frontispice et un portrait H.T. - T. 8 : 515 pages - T. 9 : 706 pages, demi reliure en veau vert foncé, titres et tomaisons dorés sur dos lisses, ornés de faux-nerfs et fers dorés, gardes de couleurs, tranches finement mouchetées, Quelques rousseurs et pages légèrement brunies, frottements sur les coins et coupes, cuir un peu décoloré sur certains volumes avec petits frottements, sinon bon état.
166637Paris, Auguste Vaton, 1876-1877 6 vol. in-8, LXXXI-537, [4]-594, [4]-596, [4]-584, [4]-483 et [4]-440 pp., avec deux portraits-frontispices et deux fac-similés (dont un à double page), brochés. Dos cassés, couvertures défraîchies, rousseurs.
13236Amsterdam, 1784. 4 volumes in-8, LVI-274, 301, 252 et 208 pp., reliure de l'époque plein veau, dos ornés, tranches rouges (reliures un peu frottées, petits manques de cuir et petites épidermures, petite manque à la coiffe supérieure du tome 1, coiffe inférieure du tome 1 arasée, manque à une pièce de titre, quelques mouillures, quelques rousseurs).
236401Paris, Librairie des deux mondes, F. Bouriand, 1888 in-12, 451 pp., [3] ff. n. ch. de table, 8 pp. de catalogue, avec un portrait dans le texte, demi-chagrin maroquiné noir, tête dorée, couverture et dos conservés (Lobstein).
199888543Fayard | Paris 1998 | 15.3 x 23.5 cm | Broché
208965Paris, Charpentier, 1884 3 vol. in-8, XXXII-XI-462 pp., 478 pp. et 514 pp., index, demi-basane caramel, dos lisses ornés (reliure de l'époque). Un mors fragile, coiffes légèrement frottées, qqs épid.
236963Paris, Charpentier, 1884 3 vol. in-8, XXXII-XI-462 pp., 478 pp. et 514 pp., index, demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs, filets dorés, tête dorée (reliure de l'époque).
J. ROUMAINVILLE. 1888. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Papier jauni. 62 pages
Fine English Original bdg. HC with embossed and decorated bound. 4to. (31 x 22 cm). 4 volumes set (In total 1830 p.). Facsimile in Ottoman Turkish, Ottoman reading, translation into modern Turkish and English opposite page. Many illustrations and maps. Kitab-i bahriye. 4 volumes set. Edited by Ertugrul Zekai Ökte. Coordinated by Tülay Duran. Transcription by Vahit Çubuk. Turkish text by Vahit Çubuk and Tulay Duran. English text by Robert Bragner. OTTOMANIA Navigation Book of the sea Geography Map Travel Piri Reis Memoirs.
48 pages. This glamorous publication brought New York women the information they needed: news of the choicest fashion, entertainment, current happenings, where to go, what to see, and how much to pay. Features: Nice color cover photo of lady and her moving man; Fantastic promo inside front cover features photo of "strip tease" artist Gypsy Rose Lee and enticing information about the article on her which will appear in the next issue; Franklin Simon & Co. full-page ad for the new short sleeved "Scotch-and-Soda" Dresses; Full-page ad for Schaefer Beer - "now in cans"; Letters; Very nice one-page Macy's Little Shop photo ad featuring a Schiaparelli coat with beaver collar and muff; Nice half-page photo ad by Best & Co. features the Norman Hartnell Gardenia Gown; Opinions of the New York Woman; Photos of Frog Jumping championship at Ben Riley's Arrowhead Inn; Who'll Buy My Pictures? - photos of street sellers of art and poetry around Washington Square; Hold That Husband; Art for your own home - prints by the American Artists Group - with eight examples; Mary - the tale of a maid; Polly Pettit Deals in Ideas - she's been asked to serve as display director for Madison Avenue's 100th birthday celebration; What Dolly Madison Will Miss - the Madison Avenue Centennial call up memories of the plump, flouncing lady who was a prize shopper in her day; Great one-page color-photo ad for Macy's featuring model in long red coat with a black Persian lamb collar; Pull Your Punches - Artie McGovern's gym shapes the middles of Wall Street financiers - article with photo; The Fashion Editor's Diary; Autumn makeup; Great photos of the fashion $100 will buy in New York; Fantastic 'October' centerfold features color illustrations and black and white photos of seasonal fashions, their prices, and where they may be purchased; So Much To Buy; Photos of winter coat fashions; The Life and Times of a Silk Stocking - article with microphotos; How to be a Brand New Parent - article; Two-page color-illustrated feature on space-saving double-use furniture; Model rooms; Short cuts to good dinners; Five photos of Tallulah Bankhead; "Top Man" on Broadway - Theresa Helburn; Photos of the making of "Dodsworth", showing Mary Astor and Walter Huston; Dorothy Arzner - the only woman to ever become a motion picture director; Fantastic one-page color ad for the new "French Bootery" at 22 E. 57th St.; Madison Avenue - Rue de la Paix... a la New York; Tables About Town - details about meals offered by area restaurants, with prices; Manhattan Date Book; Those Itsy-Bitsy Gals! - Kitty Sharp writes about how men can't resist those 'little girls' too weak to pick up their own words; Nice color ad for Marchand's Golden Hair Wash inside back cover features blonde holding dog; and more. Unmarked with modest wear. A quality copy of this great vintage depression-era item. Magazine
393 pages. "The first attempt to give a complete and comprehensive study of the Jew of Newport, picturing from the religious, economic, social and political points of view the entire colonial background with which the Jew identified himself." - From Preface. Includes 36 black and white illustrations, 11 appendices, notes, glossary, bibliography and index. Chapters include: The Dim Beginnings; Dawn; Progress; From Inquisition to Freedom; The Synagogue; A Glimpse of Jewish Life; Visitors; The Jew in the Community; Uproar, Dispersion and Decline; Evacuation and Revival; The Close of a Colorful Chapter; Noble Memories; Reconsecration; Adjustment; Immorality. Unmarked. Somewhat above-average wear to blue boards. Lettering worn from spine. Both hinges almost fully open. Tape protects top and bottom of spine. A fragile yet worthy copy of this excellent reference. Book
1067 pages including two indexes. A massive and comprehensive history of Red Deer, Alberta and parts east. Covers areas including: Balmoral, Springvale, Valley Centre, Hillsdown, Willowdale, Clearview, Waskasoo, Clearview, Fairland, Horn Hill, Hill End, Edwell, and Grassy Lake. Illustrated with many dozens of archival black and white photographs and illustrations. Usual library markings. Average wear and soiling. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original wrappers. 16mo. (14,5 x 10,5 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 20 p. First and only edition of this extremely rare pamphlet includes the chapters of 'From Marseilles to Gabon' and 'From Libreville to Banguela' of Trivier's expeditions in Africa. First chapter includes Trivier's Mozambique travel by ship over the Strait of Gibraltar. In this chapter, Trivier described the purpose of his voyage as "After returning to France from my last trip in January 1890, I declared that many more places should be seen. I have written many articles about the necessity of looking for new ways to eliminate the fears and worries caused by McKinley tariffs that are harmed everywhere. As a nice result of this, the Paris City Council and the Bordeaux Chamber of Commerce decided not to be dispatched to the hometown of Africans with an amount of money close to 11,000 francs.". In the second chapter, he describes Congo and other parts of Central Africa. French explorer Elisee Trivier followed in the footsteps of Scottish missionary David Livingstone in his attempt to explore the interior of Africa. Trivier's expedition traveled in 1889 up the Congo and across Africa to the island of Zanzibar on the eastern coast. Trivier is considered the first French explorer to have crossed Africa. Hegira: 1313 = Gregorian: 1896 Özege 21221.; Not in OCLC.
Very Good Turkish Original grey cloth bdg. Roy. 8vo. (25 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [xxviii], [4], [4], 1112 p., 2 full-page color maps. First map is the most famous one showing the Nile and the second one shows the Mediterranean shores and cities of Egypt. Rare first edition of the 10th, and the last volume of the Evliya's travel corpus including his descriptions of Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia in the late 17th century. This legendary travel account was published between 1896-1938 respectively in ten volumes. "Book X lands him in Egypt and takes him up the Nile to the Sudan and Ethiopia. When Evliya reaches Ibrim on the Nile, the southernmost limit of the Ottoman Empire, he remarks on the intense heat of the place; contrasting it with the intense cold he experienced at the northernmost limit, Azov; and with the mild climates at the eastern and western frontiers, Baghdad on the one hand, and Istolnibelgrad on the other. Apparently, Egypt suited him best, and he found Cairo a worthy counterpart to Istanbul; for he settled there to work up his memoirs of forty-one years of travel. He died around 1683, and there is controversy over whether a certain cryptic passage refers to the Ottoman defeat at Vienna.". (Evliya Çelebi's book of travels. 2. Evliya Çelebi in Bitlis). Evliya Çelebi visited Suakin during one of his journeys across Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, Somalia, Djibouti and Tanzania. He describes this territory under the title "The characteristics of old throne center Suakin" as "we stayed in this city for 12 days, trading with all kinds of people with camel trains. I sold 40 dromedaries in return for 500 piasters and also disburdened, sold 50 tusks for 500 piasters. Then we started to wander around the city. The Suez Sea is to the north of the island, and it takes 12 hours to reach Mecca from the island. Therefore, the direction of Mecca from this city is to the north. Suakin is a little island stretching three miles from east to west. (Afyoncu, Daily Sabah). Further travels in the 1670s took him to western and southwestern Anatolia and Syria. He completed the Hajj again and appears to have settled in Egypt for several years. He traveled in Upper Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia searching for the sources of the River Nile, before settling down to compile his great travel book. OCLC 630428224 (with four copies).
3 vols., 8vo., with 3 fine frontispieces in photogravure (original tissue guards present) and a folding facsimile, some very light foxing (mainly marginal); handsomely bound in red cloth boards, early twentieth century red morocco backs with five raised bands and two compartments lettered in gilt, gilt tops, marbled endpapers, uncut, ALL ORIGINAL PRINTED WRAPPERS PRESERVED, some very light age-wear to extremities else a bright and most attractive set. The set comprises: I: Genes-Austerlitz-Eylau; II: Madrid-Essling-Torres-Vedras; III: Polotsk-La Beresina-Leipzig-Waterloo. Bound as a gifted presentation set for the Convent of the Sacred Heart, Tunbridge Wells, with the donor's neat inscription on front free endpapers.
1936AUB-3707Paris, Imprimerie Nationale 1936. Bel exemplaire broché, gd et fort in-4, 894 pages + 31 cartes avec couleurs sur planches dépliantes + annexes.
Very Good English Original 1/4 leather dark red bound. Spine with five compartments, second and fourth are Ottoman lettered gilt, others gilt with traditional forms. Roy. 8vo. (25 x 17 cm). In Ottoman script. 602, [6] p. First Edition. 5th volume of 10. This set is published between 1896-1938. Hejra: 1315 = Gregorian: 1897. Ozege: 5302 / 5. Rare. Evliya Çelebi seyahatnamesi. Vol. 5.
189524262Paris E. Plon, Nourrit et Cie 1895-1897 -in-8 demi-chagrin 5 volumes, reliure demi-chagrin vert olive in-octavo (binding half shagreen in-8) (22,7 x 13,8 cm), RELIURE D'EPOQUE SIGNEE HENRI MERIOT - ROCHEFORT-SUR-MER, dos 5 nerfs (spine with raised bands), décoration "or" et à froid (gilt and blind stamping decoration), titre et tomaisons frappés "or" (gilt title and volume numbering), pièce de titre sur fond vert foncé avec un filet "or" de part et d'autre, pièce de tomaison sur fond rouge avec un filet "or" de part et d'autre, entre-nerfs à fleuron "or" " deux drapeaux, francisques et armure" dans un encadrement de 2 filets à froid, date "or" en pied, filet à froid en tête et en pied, plats décorés à froid d'un filet à froid aux mors, papier peigné vert, crème et marron-clair aux plats, toutes tranches lisses rouge, orné de 5 frontispices gravés en noir en héliogravure + un fac-similé dépliant hors-texte en bistre, (VIII + 477) + 515 + 418 + 440 + 452 pages, 1895-1897 à Paris : E. Plon, Nourrit et Cie Editeurs,
1893595181893 Paris, Plon, 1893-1895, 3 volumes in 8° reliés demi maroquin, dos très ornés ; dos uniformément insolés et éclaircis ; rousseurs éparses.