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189955250Paris Ollendorff, coll. "Ollendorff illustrée" 1899 1 vol. relié in-18, bradel demi-maroquin bleu de Prusse à coins, tête dorée, couvertures et dos conservés, non rogné (Champs), 181 pp. Edition originale française traduite de l'allemand par Georges-A. Mandy et ornée de vignettes in-texte et à pleine page par Minartz. Un des 50 exemplaires numérotés sur Chine (seul grand papier). Née Elisabeth de Wied en 1843, l'autrice devient par mariage reine de Roumanie de 1881 à 1914. Ce recueil de deux nouvelles explore justement les drames du mariage et de la famille. En bon état, dans une fine reliure signée.
1884R260109986UDOLF TITZE. 1884. In-8. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Etat d'usage, Couv. partiel. décollorée, Dos fané, Intérieur frais. 64 pages. Toilé rouge, dos et premier plat ornés de motifs dorés. Tranche dorée. Poèmes en allemand, caractères gothiques. Poèmes richement illustrés en noir et blanc avec cadres ou cul-de-lampes et de nombreuses planches de gravures avec serpentes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 830-Littératures des langues germaniques
18473119Lima 12 May 1847. Folio 3 pp. <br><br>The Consul General of New Granada to Peru addresses a personal plea to the Minister asking him to try to settle as soon as possible the differences that Bolivia has with Peru. He hears that a political rupture is imminent. The Colombian points out that the Pan American Congress is soon to be held in Lima and that the Peruvian/Bolivian imbroglio could scuttle it. On official Consulate stationery. Very good condition. Private ownership stamp. Glue and paper adhering along top margin as from mounting. unknown books
183318002MADRID: Ibarra Impresor de Camara de S.M. / Imprenta de Nuñez 1833. 8º.- Plena piel de época lomera con tejuelo y filetes dorados.- 2 obras encuadernadas en 1 volumen.- I: 224 páginas.- II: 16 páginas.- 6 grabados en estado plegado. . Ibarra, Impresor de Camara de S.M. / Imprenta de Nuñez unknown
188612661886 Strassburg (Strasbourg), Selbstverlag des Strassburger Männer-Gesangvereins, 1886. 43 x 32 cm, in-folio, 105 pp. - 1 f. n. ch., nombreuses illustrations en noir dans le texte et parfois à pleine page par W. Schade, J. Ulrich et M. Weinholdt, musique notée manuscrite reproduite en fac-similé par P. Meisenbach, cartonnage de l'éditeur de toile havane orné d'une large composition dorée et à froid sur le premier plat, tranches rouges.
1884BOOKS276087Leipzig Germany: Adolf Titze. G/No Dustjacket. 1884. . Leatherette. text in german . Sm 4to. 64 pp. 20 plts rubbed page toning corners frayed bookplate . Adolf Titze hardcover
1896240576London: George Allen 1896. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾. Robinson T.H. 328pp. 1896. First edition. 8vo. sized. Charmingly illustrated by T.H. Robinson. Original publisher's duck-egg blue cloth - gilt embossed to the spine and to the front board. Upper edge gilt. No inscriptions. Some chips or loss to the extreme lower corners of some leaves - possibly some kind of printer's flaw as many remain unharmed. The loss is fairly minjmal and is obviously 'miles' away from the text. First edition of this collection of tales from the first queen of Romania Elisabeth of Wied 1843-1916. Writing as Carmen Sylva Elisabeth gathered legends and folklore from various regions of Roumania and Germany including the Hartz Mountains Black Forest and Saxony. These tales were originally written in German and translated for this volume by British translator and poet Alma Strettell 1853-1939. A scarce and charming publication. George Allen hardcover
1895feb09386Carol Müller 1895. Used. 1895; Romanian Edition of De prin veacuri 1; For more details please contact me Carol Müller unknown
1895feb09419Carol Müller 1895. Used. 1895; Romanian Edition of De prln veacuri 2; For more details please contact me Carol Müller unknown
1895feb09497Carol Müller 1895. Used. 1895; Romanian Edition of Robia Pelesului; For more details please contact me Carol Müller unknown
1896016157London United Kingdom: George Allen 1896. Book. Illus. by T. H. Robinson. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. First UK Edition First Printing octavo. frontis. pp. xi. 328. Original green cloth decorated boards lettering in gilt and black. Rubbing. light wear to spine dulling to spine and rear board. Tight binding. internally clean pages. Owner name to the inner front board. Illustrated throughout. George Allen Hardcover
1884117287London: T. Fisher Unwin 1884. Octavo pp. 1-4 1-3 4-262 263-264: ads frontispiece photographic portrait of the author original decorated blue cloth stamped in yellow and brown. First edition in English. An allegorical fantasy about the wanderings of Sorrow and her encounters with Life Work Patience etc. Translation from the German of LEIDENS ERDENGANG. This appears to have been a popular book achieving many reprintings in German. This translation was published in the same series that included Vernon Lee's THE PRINCE OF THE HUNDRED SOUPS and OTTILIE. Spine panel darkened a clean tight good copy. Uncommon. #117287 T. Fisher Unwin unknown books
1893feb103733LEO BACHELIN 1893. Used. 1893; German Edition of LA SERVITUDE DE PELESCH ; For more details please contact me LEO BACHELIN unknown
182218009MADRID: Ibarra Impresor de Camara de S.M. 1822. 8º.- 224 páginas.- Plena pasta española de época.- 6 mapas grabados en estado plegado con contorno a color. . Ibarra, Impresor de Camara de S.M. hardcover
18945785Puebla 1894. About very good. 23pp. Original printed wrappers. Light wear and soiling. Thesis publication of Carmen M. Castillo on the "Necesidad de la educacion del caracter y medios que deben emplearse para realizarla" translated as the need for character education and the means to achieve it. The author posits that most families completely neglect the instillation of moral fiber in their children and therefore it is up to the education system to remedy this issue. Not located in OCLC. unknown
18956744Boston: Copeland & Day 1895. First Edition. First Edition. 6.5 x 5 inches. Original publisher’s grayish olive laid paper wrappers. Partially unopened. Occasioned by the death of Stevenson Copeland and Day to publish this book which was the first book printed by the Everett Press for Copeland and Day John Wilson and Son had printed all the books up to that time. Some fraying to fragile wrappers with small loss of paper bookplate of Edwin Holden to verso of front wrapper. No copies located at time of writing. Fine internally with a few signatures unopened. Copeland & Day unknown