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179611351A Paris, [Impr. de Bailleul ] chez Marchant, an IV- an V [1796-1797]. 5 volumes in-12 de [2]-XIV-543; XVI-464; XVI-476; XVI-463 et [2]-VIII-492 pages, demi-veau moucheté à coins, dos à 5 nerfs ornés de fleurons, filets, encadrements, titres, tomaison et date dorés, tranches rouges, "Bibliothèque de V. Perdonnet" doré aux premiers plats, ex-libris du même. Reliure à peine frottées, papier bleu des plats très légèrement tachés, très rares rousseurs.
39092aafFribourg, L.J. Schmid, 1831, gr. in-4°, 4 p., texte sur 2 colonnes par fasc. quelques légères rousseurs, le tout en bon état. cartonnage muet original.
5393collection de 76 numéros des années 1905 à 1907,avec quelques lacunes,en une reliure demi toile verte muette, non rogné. In folio de 8 pages, 1905: n°12 du 25 mars.n°39,50,52 1906 n°1 du 6 janvier, 2,6,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32,34,35,36,37,38,39,40,46,,du 18 novembre.1907: n°4 du 26 janvier; 5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,18,20,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35,37,38,39,40,41,42,43,44,45,47 Cet hebdomadaire de caricatures richement illustré par Raoul Thomen,Landelle, Jean d'Aurian,Poulbot,Edmond Guénin,Bogron,Vallet,Valéry Muller,Henry Muller,Léon Bardet,Haye,Ferdinand Bac,Ricardo Flores,Delannoy,Le Bocain,E.Tap,Gog,Malherbed'Albat, Schuster,Viriez,Gus Bofa, Alex, Zybalt, A.Ziem,Blondeau,J. Cadet,Stick,Zilberty,Vosrie,Lenature,Bourguignon,Arthur Perrier Brun,Jean Plumet,Arboult,Rose Maury,Sirdey,L. Forton,Fertom,Jako,Gonzague-Privat Nay,...etc. Chaque numéro comporte huit pages,dont de grands dessins en couleurs sur la première et la dernière page ainsi qu’une double page centrale,et de nombreux dessins en noir.Bon ensemble.Rare.
1904216797大阪. Osaka.: 大阪毎日新聞社. Ōsaka Mainichi Shinbunsha. Meiji 37 1904. Two black and white newspaper maps issued in the Ōsaka Mainichi Shinbunsha one pictorial with accompanying text and adverts printed on newsprint folded. 39.5 x 55cm Very good condition. This pictorial map of Port Arthur and Dalian was published on 4 July 1904 by the Osaka Mainichi Shinbun as a supplement. It shows Port Arthur encircled by Japanese naval vessels while Dalian is depicted as being occupied by Japanese troops. On the reverse there is an essay on the war accompanied by illustrations of Russian generals and a list of wounded soldiers who had been transported to the rear.<br><br>A second map detailing developments in the Russo-Japanese War was published by the same newspaper just days later on 8 August 1904. This map provides the dates of various battles along with a chronology of the movements of the Russian Vladivostok fleet and Japanese attacks on Port Arthur. These two maps are rare examples of the kind of information made available to the general public on a day-to-day basis during the war. . 大阪毎日新聞社. [Ōsaka Mainichi Shinbunsha]. unknown
1830011606Northampton 1830. The Northampton Mercury. 1830.1831. 85 issues in all each issue has 4 pages. Book measures 64x47.cm. Bound in half brown cloth with green cloth boards black title lettering. Cloth lightly dust/dirt marked. Binding in good clean firm condition. Internally occasional tanning marking. Pages in good condition throughout. Saturday January 9th 30th February 6th 20th 27th March 6th 13th 20th 27th April 3rd 10th 17th May 1st 22nd 29th June 5th 12th 19th 26th July 3rd 10th 31st August 7th 14th 21st 28th September 4th 11th 18th 25th October 16th 23rd November 13th 20th 27th December 4th 11th 18th 25th. 1831. Saturday January 1st 8th 15th 22nd 29th February 5th 12th 19th 26th March 5th 12th 19th 26th April 2nd 9th 16th 23rd 30th May 7th 14th 21st June 4th 11th 18th 25th July 2nd 16th 23rd 30th August 6th 13th 27th September 10th 24th October 1st 8th 15th November 5th 12th 19th 26th December 3rd 10th 17th 24th 31st. . Cloth. Very Good. Folio. Hardcover
1879011608Northampton 1879. Book measures 67x52.cm. 51 issues 8 pages in each issue Bound in fawn half cloth with brown cloth boards black title lettering. Cloth lightly rubbed dust marked. Binding in good clean firm condition. Internally corners clipped on first 5 issues with loss of text. Pages in very good clean condition. Saturday January 4 11th 25th February 1st 8th 15th 22nd March 1st 8th 15th 22nd 29th April 5th 12th 19th 26th May 3rd 10th 17th 24th 31st June 7th 14th 21st 28th July 5th 12th 19th 26th August 2nd 9th 16th 23rd 30th September 6th 13th 20th 27th October 4th 11th 18th 25th November 1st 8th 15th 22nd 29th December 6th 13th 20th 27th. A nice clean copy. . Cloth. Near Very Good. Folio. Hardcover
1884010733Great Brtitain 1884. Book measures 68x53cm. The Northampton Mercury Saturday 5th to Saturday 27th 1884 52 issues with supplements circa 10pp per issue. Bound in half cloth cloth corners plan boards. Binding rubbed bumped but in good firm condition. Internally some occasional tanning mostly to supplements pages have short tears on margins slightly brittle but can be handled a few pages torn. Pages in good condition throughout. Many fascinating articles throughout some listed here. Stoke Newington Murder January 12th Disastrous Explosion Victorian Station. March 1st Dynamite Plot. Ludgate Station. March 8th. Shoe makers Strike East London. April 12th. Northampton Earthquake. April 26th. Dynamite Plot. May 3rd. Policeman Shot By Burglars. July 19th. Attempted triple Murder in London. August 16th. The Slave Trade under the British Flag. August 23rd. Attempted triple Murder by a Boot and Shoe finisher. September 12th. Panic in a Theatre Death of fourteen persons Theatre of Varieties Glasgow. November 8th. The Aston Riots. November 22nd. Explosion at London Bridge. December 20th. Article on the War In the Soudan Articles on Charles Bradlaugh. Many articles on Football sport etcetera Serialisation of Jacob's Wife by Adeline Sergeant & Under Lock & Key by T. W. Speight. . Cloth. Near Very Good. Folio. Great Brtitain Hardcover
1865NF1575JOURNAL DES DEMOISELLES TRENTE-TROISIEME ANNEE Au Bureau Du Journal 1865 first edition all 12 monthly issues including ECHO du Petit Courrier des Dames bound in half leather and cloth a good to very good copy with very good or better contents. A highly collected publication as each issue has full color fashion plates. This volume has no less than 46 such full color plates in fine condition save for 4 which have a small hole to the upper margin nowhere near entering the color illustrations and one fold-out black & white illustration the second such fold-out plate is compromised. Au Bureau Du Journal hardcover
276du numéro 1 ( 15 juillet 1849 ) au numéro 12 ( 15 juin 1850 ) pagination distincte pour les quatre premiers numéros puis suivie petit in 4 relié demi basane 572 pages - quelques mouillures en bas de pages
92743Berlin, Allgemeiner Deutscher Verlag GmbH. 4° Quart, Softcover/Paperback
193938801Amsterdam 1939. paperback. very good. Orgaan van de Maatschappij tot Bewordering der Bouwkunst Bond van Nederlandsche Architecten B.N.A. en het Genootschap Architectura et Amicitia. 60ste Jaargang. No. 1 - 52. 7 Jan. - 30 Dec. 1939. Illustrated. 52 vols. thin folio printed wrappers; some pp. stuck together else fine. Amsterdam 1939.<br/> <br/> One year run of this technical journal edited by H. G. J. Schelling B. T. Boeyinga et al.<br/> <br/> unknown
193938801Amsterdam 1939. paperback. very good. Orgaan van de Maatschappij tot Bewordering der Bouwkunst Bond van Nederlandsche Architecten B.N.A. en het Genootschap Architectura et Amicitia. 60ste Jaargang. No. 1 - 52. 7 Jan. - 30 Dec. 1939. Illustrated. 52 vols. thin folio printed wrappers; some pp. stuck together else fine. Amsterdam 1939.<br/><br/> One year run of this technical journal edited by H. G. J. Schelling B. T. Boeyinga et al.<br/><br/> unknown books
1864694531864. A Curious 1864 Case Involving Murder and Insanity Editors of the Journal of Mental Science. Insanity and Crime: A Medico-Legal Commentary on the Case of George Victor Townley. London: John Churchill and Sons 1864. 47 1 pp. Octavo 8-3/4" x 5-1/2". Stab-stitched pamphlet with untrimmed edges bound into recent cloth printed paper title labels to front board and spine endpapers added. Moderate toning to text faint vertical crease through center small inkspots to a few leaves. $500. Only edition. In this unusual trial Townley was found sane and guilty of the murder of his fiancee but insane afterwards and thus incapable of execution. The discussion of this case in the interesting pamphlets examines among other related topics partial impulsive and "moral" insanity. OCLC locates 13 copies in North America 1 in a law library U.S. Supreme Court. unknown books
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
1814OB671<p>Berlin Germany: Vossischer Erben 1814. Hard Cover. Seventeen 16-page issues of the leading newspaper of Prussia spanning the period 8 January 1814 to 31 Màrz 1814. Issues of January 8 11 1315 18 20 22 25 27 29; February 1 3 5 8 10 12 15 17 19 22 24 26; March 1 3 5 19 26. The opening story reports on Blucher's army; military reports from German armies-- Wellington's as well-- are prime concerns; there are reports from all over Germany and Europe. Lottery news is a regular feature; there are notices of musical events and books as well as the latest political information. Rebound in 1/2 leather by Dragonfly Bindery George & Pat Sargent; very good. stock#OB671.</p> Vossischer Erben hardcover
192184921Shanghai: The National Medical Journal of China 1921. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Hardcover. Good/No DJ present. Text is primarily in English but has a number of pages in Chinese. Ex-library with usual library markings. Bookplate inside front cover. Cover has some wear and soiling. Some signs of moisture staining at the top edge. Volume VI 256 pages plus advertisements and Chinese language text. Volume VII 267 page plus advertisements and Chinese language text. Illustrations. Some pages have both black and red ink color. Among the topics covered are: Cholera Epidemic in Harbin Selection of Men for Aviation Service Nutritive Value of Soy Products Morphinism Narcotic Problem Hookworm Bubonic Plague Goiter Syphilis Chinese Hermaphrodite Uterine Fibroids Famine Typhus Delouser Diphtheria Venereal Diseases in Armies Rockefeller Medical College at Peking Pneumonic Plague and Insanity. National Medical Journal of China started publication in 1915 when the Chinese Medical Association CMA was founded. It was a bilingual periodical of Chinese and English In 1932 the English part was combined with the English medical journal of Chinese Missionary Medical Association and then published with the name of Chinese Medical Journal while the Chinese version continued to be published as National Medical Journal of China . The journal reflects the achievements of medical research in China in an all-round way keeps in step with the international progresses of medical technology integrates the theory with clinical practice attaches importance to raising of standards and popularization expands the new techniques and achievements in health care actively exchanges the new experiences on disease treatment and prevention effectively and disseminates new knowledge of medical sciences vigorously. It has been playing an important role in promoting the mastery of moral standards of ideology and profession among Chinese health care workers raising the levels of medical and scientific theories and techniques giving impetus to improve medical science research in China and bring forth new ideas of knowledge and making prosperity in the publication cause of Chinese medical sciences. It has been going through 26 sessions since 1915. The 24th board starts to invite some famous overseas professors as members. After the efforts of several generations National Medical Journal of China won the award of the 1st National Periodicals in 1999 and the 2nd 3rd National Periodicals in 2003 and 2005. As to the international cooperation National Medical Journal of China has been included in the World Index Medicus of American Medical Association since 1927 which was the earliest medical journal of Chinese version included by foreign medical index. And later it has been included in the Index Medicus of American National Medical Library since 1941; in the Excepta Medica of Netherlands since 1976; in the Chemical Abstract of America for more than 10 years. The National Medical Journal of China hardcover
1833049513Pontefract - Ackworth: C. Elcock & J. Lucas. 1833. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo. Engraved Title-page and Plates. FIRST EDITION. PONTEFRACT : 1833-1837. Edited by Luke Howard. Hardback. 5 bound volumes of the entire periodical - ceased publication in 1837. Engraved title-page opposite printed title-page to volume one. One fold-out plate facsimile of a letter in 1660 and eight other facsimiles as plates. Contemporary brown calf-leather; spine and corners. Marbled boards. Indexed. Spines with slight wear; strong and soundly bound. VERY GOOD. Very scarce as a complete set. Referenced by: Smith I 983. LUKE HOWARD FRS 1772-1864 was a British manufacturing chemist and an amateur meteorologist with broad interests in science. His lasting contribution to science is a nomenclature system for clouds which he proposed in an 1802 presentation to the Askesian Society. He was born in London the son of Robert Howard a lamp manufacturer and educated at the Quaker school in Burford Oxfordshire. He was a Quaker later converting to the Plymouth Brethren and became a pharmacist by profession. After serving an apprenticeship with a pharmacist in Stockport Cheshire he set up his own pharmacy in Fleet Street in 1793. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1821. He spent the years 1824 to 1852 in Ackworth Yorkshire West Riding . He died in Tottenham London. He had married Mariabella Eliott 1769-1852; they had several children including John Eliot Howard FRS chemist and botanist. 8vo. Heavy set; extra postage will be requiredWill be well-packed for posting/shipping. Rosley Books for Antiquarian books CHS Cumberland Everyman GKC Inklings Keswick Literature MacDonald Rarities Theology and History. . <br/> <br/> C. Elcock & J. Lucas. hardcover
12215La collection Pilote présente une aventure du Lieutenant BLUEBERRY. In 4 cartonné couverture illustrée en couleurs, gardes illustrées, titre illustré en couleurs, 48 pages de dessins en couleurs de J. GIRAUD. Titre en long, en noir au dos. DARGAUD S.A éditeur troisième trimestre 1963. N°553. Editeur n°158, 16 titres au dernier plat. Très bon état. Edition originale.
3940hebdomadaire paraissant le vendredi, directeur A. WILLETTE. Rédacteur en chef Emile GOUDEAU.In folio(29 x40cm) de 4 pages illustrées par WILLETTE, texte sur 3 colonnes.Première année n°1 du 6 juillet 1888 au n°26 du 28 décembre 1888.Deuxième année:n°1 du 4 janvier 1889 au n°17 du 3 mars 1889.S’interrompt et reprend après le 9 août de façon irrégulière.Textes de Emile GOUDEAU, Jules BOIS, Paul ARENE, WILLETTE sous deux pseudonymes.Ces 43 premier numéros(sur 51 parus)en un volume demi-toile marron à la bradel,époque,pièce de titre cuir,fers,filets dorés,non rogné.Premier feuillet du numéro 1 de la première année jauni avec papier cassant.Une déchirure au deuxième feuillet du n°9 de la première année(réparation ancienne). Coins émoussés,marges légèrement jaunies,plus prononcé en marge inférieure.Cependant bon état d’ensemble
19722082402113801977Masterpiece publication 1972. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Masterpiece publication paperback
1980HVD-49022-XZ-0Carol Stream IL: EDP Auditor Journal. Good. 1980s/1990s. Serial Issue. Stapled wraps. moderate rubbing to the covers. Some issues have minor stains and scratches. No markings. Stickers on the back covers identifying previous owner. ; - Your satisfaction is our priority. We offer free returns and respond promptly to all inquiries. Your item will be carefully cushioned in bubble wrap and securely boxed. All orders ship on the same or next business day. Buy with confidence. . EDP Auditor Journal paperback
187437842Virginia City Nevada: The Daily Independent 1874. 1st printing Armstrong 767; Paher 1924; Streeter AMERICANA IV 2356. Printed self-wrappers. Age-toning to paper. Numerous fold-lines with splits developing along many. A couple 2-3" horizontal edge tears no text lost. Some minor edge rash. Withal a complete About VG copy. 4 pp; 8 columns per page. Illustrated with 27 wood engravings 5 cross-sections 3 profiles 1 graph & 1 facsimile of the 1867 Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 70. Elephant folio. 24" x 17-3/4" <br/><br/>"Here Sutro tells the dramatic story of his attempt to drain the Comstock Lode with the famous Sutro Tunnel. At first he was aided and later bitterly opposed by the Bank of California group who sought the profits for themselves. His completion of the tunnel in 1878 and his investment of the profits in San Francisco real estate gave Sutro great wealth. Part of this he used in building up the Sutro Library of San Francisco now a branch of the California State Library." Streeter. OCLC records 11 holding institutions. Per AmEx no copies at auction since the Streeter sale in 1968. Rare in the trade. The Daily Independent unknown books
a46582Paris 1973 1973. Thirty-six consecutive months of this important French bi-monthly literary journal May 14 1971 through December 23 1973. In French. Seven volumes folio bound in buckram. Small institution stamp on front wrap of each issue and on fore-edges. VG some issues a bit worn occasional scuffs at a few places. Set of thirty-six consecutive months in seven volumes: . hardcover
1820165851820. Tuckerman H. P. Poetry and prayer journal 1820-1830 documents early nineteenth-century manuscript album culture within Anglo-American Protestant communities with particular attention to women's devotional writing moral instruction and shared literary practices. The volume supports research into gendered authorship religious education and the circulation of poetic and didactic texts in the early republic where handwritten albums functioned as spaces for communal inscription. The presence of multiple hands across dated entries demonstrates a participatory literary culture structured around kinship and social networks while recurring themes of childhood piety mortality and moral virtue situate the text within contemporary evangelical and didactic traditions.<br /> Tuckerman H. P. Poetry and prayer journal. Circa 1820-1830. Manuscript volume with 53 handwritten entries by multiple contributors including poems hymns and devotional reflections. Entries include a hymn composed for the British and Foreign School Society emphasizing education and moral uplift through the metaphor "Oh stream of knowledge when thy tides.Forget not then the flowers" alongside gendered moral instruction concluding "woman's Happiest destiny Is only - to be good." Biblical passages including references to Luke 2 appear throughout accompanied by original prayers such as an 1827 entry: "Heaven sees no sight so fair As happy childhood bowed in prayer." Several texts address mortality and impermanence including reflections such as "Life is but a scanty ledge.suspended o'er a fathomless abyss" and a memorial poem introduced as written by a young man shortly before death from consumption invoking Romantic-era associations with illness and artistic sensibility. Additional entries focus on natural landscapes including "Spring Mountain" 1828 which situates spiritual reflection within pastoral imagery. The volume includes an original drawing of a mother and child signed "S. Tuckerman" as well as two pencil drawings of forest scenes reinforcing the integration of visual and literary expression within album practices.<br /> This manuscript emerges from a period in which evangelical Protestantism moral education movements and literary cultivation intersected within domestic and semi-public spheres particularly among women and youth. The reference to the British and Foreign School Society situates the volume within transatlantic educational reform efforts emphasizing literacy and moral discipline. The collaborative nature of the entries aligns with early nineteenth-century album traditions where social exchange and authorship were intertwined. Such materials provide insight into how religious belief gender norms and literary expression were internalized and reproduced within everyday practice. Original red half morocco binding with owner's name "H. P. Tuckerman" in gilt on front cover; approximately 120 pages with writing on 76 pages; includes three original drawings; measures 9 x 7 1/2 inches. Light toning and minimal foxing throughout; very good condition. A substantive example of early American manuscript culture linking devotional life gendered authorship and communal literary exchange. unknown
1876167211876. Wakelee Cora B. Diary 1876 records a young Connecticut student's firsthand account of the Centennial Exposition alongside later entries documenting her high school achievements and social writing practices. The manuscript provides primary evidence of how a young woman experienced and interpreted the first official World's Fair held in the United States while also preserving the social and literary conventions of adolescent friendship in the late nineteenth century. The diary supports research into youth education gendered experience at national exhibitions and the integration of public spectacle into personal narrative.<br /> Wakelee Cora B. Diary. 1876-1881. Manuscript volume containing 48 handwritten pages including early entries partially overwritten with inscription "Cora B. Wakelee Huntington Conn. May 22 1876" on the front endpaper. The opening section details Wakelee's visit to the Philadelphia exposition describing exhibits with specificity: a large-scale model of Niagara Falls "160 ft long and 80 ft high" state buildings including a New England log house furnished with objects "100 years old or over" and displays of industrial production such as carpet weaving and tinware manufacturing. She records encounters with global and historical curiosities including "Egyptian mummies" horticultural specimens such as fig orange lemon and pineapple trees and commemorative objects tied to George Washington including his carriage and textile portraits. Later entries document her academic life including transcribed newspaper recognition of her spelling achievement and scholarship prizes. Pages 14 through 48 contain a substantial collection of short poems and inscriptions intended for autograph albums combining sentimental and humorous tones such as "Though short our acquaintance has been.Permit me to call you my friend" alongside moral reflections and religious wishes. The volume also includes original mourning verse for a deceased acquaintance "Mattie Otis passed away.She has gone yes gone forever" situating personal loss within poetic expression.<br /> The diary emerges from a period in which international expositions functioned as sites of national identity formation and technological display while expanding educational opportunities exposed young women to broader cultural experiences. Wakelee's account demonstrates how large-scale public events were absorbed into individual memory and recorded alongside everyday academic and social life. The inclusion of autograph album verses reflects widespread practices among students where poetry circulated as a medium of friendship and remembrance. Original leather boards; approximately 48 pages of manuscript content; measures 8 x 5 inches. Losses to spine and loose hinges; some toning throughout; good condition. A combined record of the 1876 exposition as experienced by a young attendee and of late nineteenth-century female student literary culture. unknown