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173028564Saint-André (des Eaux) 1730 un journal, broché (agraphé) ronéotypé en noir, de 9 pages bleue, rose ou crème imprimées d'un seul côté, format : 21 x 27 cm, illustré de 6 dessins in-texte en noir, MENSUEL N°1 OCTOBRE 1968 [ÉCOLE NOTRE-DAME DE L'ABBAYE (CHANTENAY)]
17963685FBLeipzig/Zürich/Lucern, Büreau der Einheimischen und Auswärtigen Literatur/Gessner/Wolf/Usteri, 1796/97-1802/03. 8°. 21 x 14 cm. XI, 152 Seiten, [1] Blatt, Seite [153]-358, [1] Blatt, 175 Seiten; XXXII, 144 Seiten, [1] Blatt, 174 Seiten, [1] Blatt, 180 Seiten, [1] Blatt; 168 Seiten, Seite [179]-336, Seite [3367]-496, XVI Seiten; XXVIII, 148, 14 Seiten (Register), [3] Blatt, XXII, 166 Seiten, [1] Blatt. Pappbände der Zeit mit marmoriertem Deckelbezug, goldgeprägtem Titel auf farbigen Rückenschildchen und Rundum-Rotschnitt. [4 Warenabbildungen]
177065841Boston: Printed by Edes & Gill 1770. Broadsheet supplement to the Boston-Gazette 15 x 9 5/8 inches printed both sides in three columns imprint at bottom of the final column of text the verse filling the first column and almost all of the second the balance of the supplement taken up with interesting ads. Prints an anonymous elegy of 138 lines to the Rev. George Whitfield who had died on September 30 in Newburyport Massachusetts where he was buried; the verses were first published in New York in Hugh Gaine's New York Gazette on Oct. 19 and are preceded by a long paragraph of text describing Whitefield's accomplishments and character sent to Gaine by the author of the verses asking that they be published. First lines: "When in this country's cause a warrior bleeds / The grateful muse records his mighty deeds." Final lines: "No single death in Britain's spacious realm / With equal grief could Zion overwhelm." Whitefield 1714-1770 made seven trips to America 1738-1770 usually spending two or three years there preaching in the colonies; said to be the first to preach to slaves he was memorialized in a famous poem by Phillis Wheatley. Moderately browned folded tape repaired at head of vertical fold some rubbing to several lines of text. <br/><br/> Printed by Edes & Gill unknown books
1756268861756 Paris: Chez Vincent, 1756, in-12 broché,non rogné,paginé 243 à 320p- bon etat
1791125891Couverture souple. 21 x 27 cm. 4 pages. Taché aux quatre coins.
1796117031London: printed by J. Norris for W. Radcliffe, 1796. 4 S. ; 46,5 x 32,5 cm ; broschiert.
1775086FR1A Bouillon Avec Approbation & Privilege Paris: 1775. 1775 72 p. 12mo. Uncut. Sewn in plain wraps as issued. A rare survival of a small French magazine for 'current events'. Included in the reports are some of the earliest European accounts of the growing American Revolution in British North America. Especially significant are: the accounts of the Battle of Lexington and Concord; the gathering of the Continental Congress in Philadelphia; and other agitations throughout the colonies. RARE. PRICE JUST REDUCED! FR1. Language: eng. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Very Good. A Bouillon, Avec Approbation & Privilege, Paris: 1775. paperback
1799WRCAM8210Philadelphia 1799. Vol. XVI No. 3205. 4pp. Large folio newspaper on folded sheet. Tanned old fold else quite good. This issue consists for the most part of a lengthy article by Thomas Pickering then Secretary of State addressed to President Adams regarding relations between France and the U.S. Brigham discusses the history of the paper and the varitions in name and although the present variation is not listed it is certainly the same paper. BRIGHAM II pp.912-15. unknown books
1773271521773 Paris, chés M. de la Chevardière, s. d. (1773).,IN8 pleine basane époque usée, (2)ff., 208pp.,incomplet des pages indiquées au crayon mention ancienne,dans l'etat
174720484Hamburg, Conrad König, 1747. 5 n.n. Bll., 502 SS., 16 n.n. Bll., 1 Bl., 474 SS., 16 n.n. Bll., XXIV, 476 SS., 17 n.n. Bll. Mit 3 (wiederholten) gestochenen Titelvignetten und 3 (wdh.) gestochenen Textvignetten. 8°, (ca. 20,5 x 13,5 cm). Halbpergament der Zeit (etwas fleckig und berieben, Deckelbezug stärker beschabt).
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,
1754PHO-1551Lyon, chez les Frères Duplain, 1754 ,1 volume in-12 (14 x 8 cm), veau marbré (reliure de l'époque), dos lisse orné, filet à froid encadrant les plats, filet doré sur les coupes, tranches rouges, xxviii-233-[1] pages .Coins usés, charnières fendues, coiffes découvertes, rares rousseurs, manque la pièce de titre.
17695207London: Vol. XXV #1906 1769. Very Good/Contains notices of trade ships to and from North America the death of Pope Clement XIII parliamentary debates on marriage and divorce regulations entertaining advertisements farming advice auction notices and so forth. 220 x 285 mm; 8 pages numbered 209-216. Outer leaves split along fold. Paper a bit toned. Vol. XXV, #1906, unknown books
17585208London: Vol. III #200 1758. Fine/Reportage on events in the French and Indian War also known as the Seven Years' War. The article on "News from America" tells of a successful expedition against the French the Indians returning with a dozen scalps and three prisoners. There is also a description of how the Indian allies crept up on Fort Loudon and scalped French soldiers. Also tells of the meeting of an Indian leader with the governor of Charleston. 210 x 280 mm; 8 pages numbered 339-344. Paper a bit toned. Vol. III, #200, unknown books
17585210London: Vol. III #160 1758. Very Good/The news starts with an article entitled "the present state of the Colonies in North-America brought by the last Mail." The report highlights the savagery of the Seven Years' War. 210 x 280 mm; 8 pages numbered 17-24. Paper a bit toned. Corners bumped. Outer leaves splitting along fold. Vol. III, #160 unknown books
17895260London: Numb. 13119 1789. Very Good/Prints worldwide congratulations to the King upon his recovery from an illness including messages from Dominica the Bahamas and other colonies. 220 x 285 mm; 4 pages numbered 525-528. Numb. 13119 unknown books
17895258London: Numb. 13076 1789. Very Good/Prints an Act of Parliament regulating trade between His Majesty's Colonies in the West Indies Canada and elsewhere and plantations in the United States. 220 x 285 mm; 8 pages numbered 121-128. Paper a bit toned with some bleed-through. Numb. 13076 unknown books
17795259London: Numb. 11994 1779. Very Good/Prints a proclamation ordering all horses oxen and cattle not employed in domestic defense forces "to be driven and removed to some place of security" in the face of a threatened invasion from the French . 220 x 285 mm; 4 pages unnumbered. Numb. 11994 unknown books
175447288London: J. Payne Bookseller at Pope's-Head in Pater - noster - row 1754. 1st Printing. Printed self-wrappers now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Paper manufacturing irregularities at top & fore-edges. 3 stab-holes to left. Very Good. Bifolium 4 pages. 8-1/2" x 5-1/4" <br/><br/>A rare prospectus announcing the advent of Payne's thrice weekly publication "published Tuesday Thursday and Saturday in every Week; the First Number of which will be GIVEN GRATIS on Saturday March 2d." The paper would cease publication in 1758. J. Payne, Bookseller, at Pope's-Head in Pater - noster - row unknown books
1796WRCLIT62778Paris 1796. Seventeen numbers folio. Extracted folded light foxing blank inner margin of a few issues wormed but very good. A small lot of issues of this important political daily consisting of numbers 1-8 170 171 and 173-9. Founded in 1789 by Charles-Joseph Panckoucke editor of the ENCYCLOPEDIE METHODIQUE the GAZETTE was modeled on the English papers reproduced official documents and was known for its political and literary excellence. It became the MONITEUR UNIVERSEL in 1811 and continued until 1853. HATIN pp.125-6. unknown books
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
1797013560Northampton 1797. The Northampton Mercury . Saturday January 7th 1797-1798. 2 full years. 104 issues.Each issue has 4 pages. Book measures 50x36.cm. January 7th 14 21st 28th February 4th 11th 18th 25th March 4th 11th 18th 25th April 1st 8th 15th 22nd 29th May 6th 13th 20th 27th June 3rd 10th 17th 24th July 1st 8th 15th 22nd 29th August 5th 12th 19th 26th September 2nd 9th 16th 23rd 30th October 7th 14th 21st 28th November 4th 11th 18th 25th December 2nd 9th 16th 23rd 30th. January 6th 13th 20th 27th February 3rd 10th 17th 24th March 3rd 10th 17th 24th 31st April 7th 14th 21st 28th May 5th 12th 19th 26th June 2nd 9th 16th 23rd 30th July 7th 14th 21st 28th August 4th 11th 18th 25th September 1st 8th 15th 22nd 29th October 6th 13th 20th 21st November 3rd 10th 17th 24th December 1st 8th 15th 22nd 29th. Bound in modern half cloth with black title lettering. Cloth dust/dirt marked. Binding in good firm condition. Internally small puncher hole throughout affecting a small section of text in each issue 1 page stained a few short tears tightly bound the inner margin has been trimmed to close to text which makes it hard to read the text along the inner margin . Generally pages in good clean condition thrioughout. . Cloth. Very Good. Folio. Hardcover
1788SW476-7289London: M. Say 1788. Ephemera. Very Good. Single leaf folded once into 4 pages; 310 x 474 mm closed. Some contemporary inked marginalia; a little light chipping along the edges. <br/><br/> M. Say unknown books
1788SW476-7290London: M. Say 1788. Ephemera. Very Good. Single leaf folded once into 4 pages; 310 x 474 mm closed. Some contemporary inked marginalia; a little light chipping along the edges. <br/><br/> M. Say unknown books
17585208London: Vol. III #200 1758. Fine. 210 x 280 mm; 8 pages numbered 339-344. Paper a bit toned. <br /><br />Reportage on events in the French and Indian War also known as the Seven Years' War. The article on "News from America" tells of a successful expedition against the French the Indians returning with a dozen scalps and three prisoners. There is also a description of how the Indian allies crept up on Fort Loudon and scalped French soldiers. Also tells of the meeting of an Indian leader with the governor of Charleston. Vol. III, #200, unknown