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1790887381790 Tome V - A Lyon, de l'Imprimerie d'Aimé de la Roche, aux Halles de la Grenette, 1790 - In-8, broché (environ 21cm x 14,5 cm) - Couverture papier épais bleu, avec pièce de titre en haut du dos - 432 pages
17891099551789 Tome I - A Lyon, de l'Imprimerie d'Aimé de la Roche, aux Halles de la Grenette, 1790 - In-8, broché (environ 21cm x 14,5 cm) - Couverture papier épais bleu, avec pièce de titre en haut du dos - 440 pages
17891099561789 Tome II - A Lyon, de l'Imprimerie d'Aimé de la Roche, aux Halles de la Grenette, 1789 - In-8, broché (environ 21cm x 14,5 cm) - Couverture papier épais bleu, avec pièce de titre en haut du dos - 420 pages
17901099571790 Tome III - A Lyon, de l'Imprimerie d'Aimé de la Roche, aux Halles de la Grenette, 1790 - In-8, broché (environ 21cm x 14,5 cm) - Couverture papier épais bleu, avec pièce de titre en haut du dos - 424 pages
17901099581790 Tome IV - A Lyon, de l'Imprimerie d'Aimé de la Roche, aux Halles de la Grenette, 1790 - In-8, broché (environ 21cm x 14,5 cm) - Couverture papier épais bleu, avec pièce de titre en haut du dos - 440 pages
17901099591790 Tome VI - A Lyon, de l'Imprimerie d'Aimé de la Roche, aux Halles de la Grenette, 1790 - In-8, broché (environ 21cm x 14,5 cm) - Couverture papier épais bleu, avec pièce de titre en haut du dos - 456 pages
17901099601790 Tome VII - A Lyon, de l'Imprimerie d'Aimé de la Roche, aux Halles de la Grenette, 1790 - In-8, broché (environ 21cm x 14,5 cm) - Couverture papier épais bleu, avec pièce de titre en haut du dos - 456 pages
17901099611790 Tome VIII - A Lyon, de l'Imprimerie d'Aimé de la Roche, aux Halles de la Grenette, 1790 - In-8, broché (environ 21cm x 14,5 cm) - Couverture papier épais bleu, avec pièce de titre en haut du dos - 424 pages
17871101391787 Année 1786 et année 1787 (quatrième année) complète - Chez Aimé de la Roche, Imprimeur de la Ville & du Gouvernement - In-8 demi basane marron, 5 nerfs au dos avec titre, années et fleurons dorés, tranches rouges - Plats cartonnés bleu - p. 161 à 432 + 426 pages - La dénomination du Journal change en 1787 pour devenir :"Journal de Lyon, ou annonces et variétés littéraires concernant la ville de Lyon & les provinces voisines" puis "Journal de Lyon et des provinces de la Généralité" à partir de septembre 1787
178995181789 1 volume comprenant 4 cahiers reliés ensemble (one volume composed 4 leafs linked together), demi-reliure à coins (half binding and corners), dos havane décoré à froid (blind-stamping), papier marbré aux plats (cover with marbled paper), tranches rouges (red edges), illustrations : sur les pages de titre (engraved title page) et orné de bandeaux (headpiece), 96 pages par revues, Mars - Avril 1789 à Bouillon JOURNAL POLITIQUE OU GAZETTE DES GAZETTES Editeur,
1771143781771. 1771 Newspaper with slavery ad. The Almanack Boston. 15" by 10.". The newspaper lists two advertisements relating to slavery "To be sold for want of employment a likely Negro Boy that won't drink rum he is about 14 years old." A slavery related advertisement which chronicles a dark era in American history. Overall foxing some soiling and small tears. Otherwise very good condition. unknown
172556751725 Nimes imprimerie coopérative "la laborieuse" du numéro 1 - 7eme année - 25 janvier 1933 au numéro 12 - 25 decembre 1933 - In8 brochés 660 pages papier fragile et quelques feuilles détachées et déchirure au 1er fascicule (année complète)
17911099621791 Tome IX et X - Année 1791 complète en deux volumes - A Lyon, de l'Imprimerie d'Aimé de la Roche, aux Halles de la Grenette, 1791 - 2 volumes in-8, broché (environ 21cm x 14,5 cm) - Couverture papier épais bleu, avec pièce de titre en haut du dos - 492 + 418 pages
17841121641784 Sans mention d'éditeur ou d'impression - MDCCLXXXIV, 1784 - 4 volumes in-12 (8,5 x 14,5cm environ), reliure demi peau brune, tranches rouges - Caissons ornés et fleurons doré au dos avec pièce de titre et de tomaison au dos - lxiv, 244 + 438 + 356 + 380 pages - Bandeaux et lettrines
17841099631784 Année 1784 complète - 1er Volume - Chez Aimé de la Roche, Imprimeur de la Ville & du Gouvernement - In-8, broché (environ 21cm x 14 cm) - Couverture papier épais bleu - 430 pages
17281661728 Paris, chez Pierre Prault, 1728.
178147574York: Printed by W. Blanchard and Co. for the Booksellers of York 1781. 1st edition thus. Leather wrapped card stock covers. Later respining with black leather label. Later paper label affixed to front board. General wear & soiling. Ex-lib with stamp to ffep. Faded presentation inscription bookseller note states from Wm F. Hanney Engineer Dept ret York. xiii 3 104 59 1 pp. Last section has such information as "A Concise Account of the City of York" "A List of all the Fairs in the Counties of York." & "An Account of the Horse Races . throughout Great Britain in the Year 1781." 12mo signed in 6s. 6-1/2" x 3-7/8" <br/><br/>ESTC & COPAC record just one institutional holding of this inaugural year: British Library. Research suggests 1795 would be the final year of publication for the year 1796. Printed by W. Blanchard and Co. for the Booksellers of York hardcover books
1742404681742. A Luxembourg, chez Andre Chevalier, 1742. Format 11x16 cm, reliure plein veau, (8)+342+(2) pages. Avec en frontispice un portrait grave et remplie. Le cuir est rapee, il manque la piece de titre, l'interieur est en tres bon etat. Un ex-libris est contrecolle sur l'interieur du premier plat. Etat correct.
179016006L'an Des Municipalités 1790 In-12 14 volumes / 20, soit tomes 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,10,11,12,13,14,15,16. 250+254+285+273+288+311+320+319+247+369+266+314+248+226 pp, couvertures en papier à l'éponge, manquent couvertures, dos et page de titre du tome I. Intérieurs corrects, rares rousseurs et quelques petites mouillures en marges. Brochage fortement frottés avec quelques manques de papier.
1728D11085Boston: S. Kneeland & T. Green 1728. Ephemera. Very Good. Single leaf printed on the recto and verso; 195 x 312 mm; mounted to larger album leaf. Some marginal paper repairs one of them eliminating just a few letters of text. A few short tears and small losses. The New England Weekly Journal was started in 1727 a publication similar to Londons The Spectator. Notable here are the slaves ads that close out the information on the verso. One advertisement reads: A very likely Negro girl about 13 or 14 years of Age speaks good English has been in the country some years to be sold inquire of the Printer hereof. A chilling reminder of how commonplace such language once was. <br/><br/> S. Kneeland & T. Green unknown books
1768339729Boston 1768. 4pp. Disbound. Signature of Col. Hatch. 4pp. Includes mostly European news but notes under the date Sept. 8: "Both the tenour and purport of all the late dispatches from America is That the colonists will never give up their liberties" and lists the regiments on duty in America. The final column on the last page gives local news including a reference to non-importation: "We hear the senior class at Harvard college have unanimously agreed to take their degrees next commencement dressed in black cloth of the manufacture of this country unknown
177726884London England: Printed for the Company of Stationers 1777. Twenty-two issues of this yearly British almanac bound in one volume; consecutive and inclusive from the 1777 issue to 1797. These are printed in red & black have the tax stamps on the margins of the title pages and are of 32 pages' length with exceptions or notes as below: 1782: On page 31 the section "VI Rebus by Mr. R. Richardson of Frosterly" has been solved with the manuscript letters & names of clues neatly written at the margins. 1786: pgs 1-2 15-32; However another issue is bound after this incomplete issue that is entire in 48 pages. These almanacs are noted on the title pages as printed for the Company of Stationers; and this "extra" issue is noted on the title page as "Printed for T. Carnan in St. Paul's Church Yard; who after an expensive Suit in Law and Equity by the unanimous Opinion of the Judges of the Court of Common Please dispossessed the Stationers' Company of their pretended exclusive Privilege of Printing Almanacks which they had usurped for two Centuries; a convincing Proof that no unjust Monopoly will ever stand the Test of an English Court of Justice." 1788: pgs 1-2 15-32 only. 1793 Misbound pages out of order and complete 32 pages. 1795: A name of "Old Batholomew" has been added in ms. at the 4th Sept. in the monthly almanac pages section. 1797 pgs 1-16 only. "The existence of the Ladies' Diary or the Woman's Almanack an 18th century English magazine devoted largely to problems and puzzles in mathematics indicates that stereotypes about the inability of women to understand and enjoy mathematics were less strongly believed in the 18th century than they are today.The Ladies' Diary became one of the widely read 18th century magazines devoted to the popularization of science and mathematics; these were addressed mainly to readers with no specialized training in the subjectsThe Ladies' Diary differed from these others primarily in the language used in some of the problems--language which reminds the reader that the problems were addressed to women" from the excellent overview of the magazine its influence & impact by Teri Perl San Francisco State Univ. Historia Mathematica 6 1979 article on the 'Diary' Indecipherable by us previous owner name on back endpaper.Approx. 4" x 6 3/8" size; bound in marbled-paper covered boards leather corners edges tinted yellow; spine covering gone; wear to the edges tips of the binding; bottom cord of top board let go; the block still solidly sewn some edges trimmed close; contents generally clean and in good condition. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Good. Printed for the Company of Stationers hardcover books
1782WRCAM43203Boston 1782. 4pp. Folio. Silked on both sides. Minor losses and wear at old folds. Contemporary notation at top of first page. Light scattered soiling. Very good. Revolutionary-era newspaper containing Lord Shelburne's speech at Parliament on Nov. 27 1781 calling for an end to the war with America. Shelburne insists that the conflict has gone on quite long enough and the cost has far outweighed the benefit. Several months later Shelburne took office in the British government and was made Prime Minister shortly thereafter soon bringing the war to an end. A significant number of advertisements are also included as are some brief tidbits from around the colonies. unknown books
17492114Couverture rigide Aux dépens de la Compagnie 1749 La Haye 17x9,5 cm
1780WRCAM43201Boston 1780. 4pp. Folio. Old folds. Minor losses and wear along fold lines. Lightly soiled. Contemporary ownership inscription and notation at top of first page of first issue. Very good. Revolutionary-era newspaper containing among other news items a lengthy account of the Gordon Riots in London an anti-Catholic riot in early June 1780 led by Lord George Gordon who marched to Parliament at the head of a crowd of nearly 50000 people. News of the riot is continued in the Sept. 7th issue. Also other brief new items from the Revolution including a list of deserters from the Rhode Island levies. unknown books