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Convoluut, 5 parties en 1 vol., reliure, simple sans titre ou decoration, toile, 85+88+87+88+96pp, 15.5x20.5cm., bon etat. Description des livres n?°s 2209 jusqu'au 4477 avec prix.
[viii],104pp., priced throughout, orig. printed wrappers, 198 lots. From the library of Pierre Ber?s.
19481319580Straßburg, P. H. Heitz, 1948. Gr.-8vo. 13 S., 1 Bl., 922 S., 2 Bl. OBrosch. (größtenteils unaufgeschnitten).
Large 8vo, vi, 538pp., orig. cloth, covers detached, 14,664 items. An enormous catalogue from this bookseller specialising in French, Italian, Spanish literature.
9 Vols., small 4to, orig. cloth. "The first bibliography of books printed on vellum; it describes 1,750 books owned by what is now the Biblioth?que Nationale, Paris, and 2,750 works which the author traced in other public and private libraries. But it is much more than a mere bibliography of books printed on that precious material; the copious notes make it a valuable bibliography of rare books in many fields." - Breslauer & Folter, Grolier Club, Bibliography, 123.
xii,386pp., priced throughout in a cont. hand, orig. wrappers, upper wrapper detached, uncut, 2584 lots. From the library of Pierre Ber?s.
[iv],xvi,716 + 4pp., of adverts, portrait frontis., orig. printed wrappers, spine broken and chipped, uncut, 4566 lots. Rouard was librarian to the Municipal Library at Aix en Provence, many of the books relate to this region of France and the classics. From the library of Pierre Ber?s.
Broche, couverture originale, 16,5x25cm, 190pp. Avec envoi et signe. Catalogue General des Manuscrits des Bibliotheques de Belgique. Publie sous le patronage de la classe des lettres et des Sciences Morales et Politiques de l' Academie Royale de Belgique.
Broche, sous jacquette originale d'editeur, 25.3x16.5 cm., 646 pp. + 2.
Broche, couverture originale, 16,5x25,5cm, 316pp. Histoire de Hollande. Melanges d' histoire. Geographie. Voyages, itinenaires, expeditions. Volume onzieme, herdruk .
8vo (185 x 125 mm), 4pp., folded, with short tears to fold. The extremely rare catalogues of works published by Prince Bonaparte, listing 142 titles, apart from 'Ouvrages Sous Presse', each entry gives the number of copies printed, usually 250, and the number printed on special paper.
Paperback,174 p., 139 fig. dont 13 en coul., 210 x 297 mm, Languages: French. fine condition !!. ISBN 9782503507088. La collection Reliures medievales des bibliotheques de France, dirigee par l'Institut de Recherche et d'Histoire des Textes (CNRS, Paris), a pour objet le repertoriage, par fonds de bibliotheque, des reliures medievales. Les fonds importants constitueront un volume, les fonds moins importants seront regroupes. Chaque manuscrit sera decrit selon une grille uniforme, comprenant la cote,le titre et/ou incipit et un courte description du contenu. Ensuite vient la description technique de la reliure. Les fascicules sont illustres des photographies des reliures les plus remarquables. En preparation: bibliotheques de Reims et de Vendome. Les reliures dont ont trouvera ici la description appartiennent a la Bibliotheque municipale d'Autun ou a la Societe Eduenne. Les criteres qui ont preside a leur choix ont ete de diverses natures. Parmi les manuscrits, on trouvera: les reliures anterieures a 1550, ou bien posterieures a cette date mais evidemment archaisantes, et l'on fait allusion ici principalement aux livres liturgiques notes destines au choeur, relies dans la deuxieme moitie du XVI siecle, ou meme au debut du XVIIe siecle; les reliures des manuscrits anterieurs a 1550, relies posterieurement, mais qui conservent encore des elements ou des indices de reliure anterieurs a cette date. Parmi les imprimes, ont ete retenus les incunables dont la reliure est anterieure a 1550. les reliures de manuscrits medievaux et d'incunables n'entrant pas dans ces categories, apparaitront cependant avec la mention de l'epoque de leur fabrication et, pour les incunables, des references qui permettront de les identifier. Les fragments cotes ont ete completement elimines. 290 reliures font ainsi l'objet d'une notice, 166 reliures de manuscrits et 124 reliures d'incunables.
19051312679Melun, Imprimerie Administrative, 1905. 4to. 24, 680 S. (durchgehend paginiert). Hldrbd d. Zeit m. goldgeprägtem Rückentitel (Einbd gering beschabt, überklebter Stempel auf Titel).
19611319878Londom, The Holland Press, 1961. 4to. 8 Bl., 599, (1) S. u. 2 Bl., S. (601) - 1096 m. zahlreichen Abbildungen u. Tafeln, 49, (1) S. Indexes. OLwdbde m. goldgeprägtem Rückentitel u. illustriertem OUmschlag (3 Randeinrisse an den Umschlägen unterlegt).
19651320199New York, B. Franklin, (etwa 1965). 4to. 1 Bl., 16 S, 280 Spalten, 1 Bl. (Burt Franklin Bibliography and Reference Series 79 = Bibliotheca Lindesiana, Collations and Notes 7). OLwd.
8vo (225 x 140 mm), 78, [2]pp., stitched as issued, 1578 lots.
Folio, x,507,[1]pp., facsimiles throughout (some coloured), orig. cloth. The present volume is compiled by Lotte Hellinga with contributions by Paul Needham, Margaret Nickson and John Goldfinch. It includes descriptions of 323 copies of books, representing 221 editions of items printed in England, out of a total of 395 known to date, extensive introductions and 52 full-size plates accompanying the descriptions of printing types. Since the appearance in 1908 of the first volume of BMC the work has been relied on as one of the main authorities on the earliest printing in Europe. Its coverage of early printing from the European countries in which the new technique was successively introduced provides not only extensive bibliographical descriptions, but introduces the material with an analysis of the development of printing in the relevant areas. The guiding theme throughout the earlier volumes is the spread of printing in the fifteenth century as reflected in the British Museum Library's outstanding collection. England is the last volume to appear in this momentous series.
First Edition, [x],170pp., one of 500 copies, folding facsimile frontis., orig. buckram, morocco labels lightly rubbed, uncut.
8vo [25 x 16.5 cm]; 139, [i], [i, ads] pp, colored plates from paintings, bibliog, index. original pictorial heavy paper wraps with title lettering, dust jacket with gilted decorations, slight crease in few margins, else near fine and clean. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. A description of hundreds of colored plate books, most descriptions including much on the collation and the importance or history of the book.
First edition, 4to, vi, 458pp., library label on front paste-down, orig. cloth, a couple of small nicks to spine.
4to (270 x 175 mm), viii, 79pp., orig. printed wrappers spotted, spine chipped, 91 lots. The Duke of Hamilton had collected a remarkable series of mediaeval manuscripts, mainly illuminated, at an early age. This collection was purchased, for ?70,000, by the Prussian government. Because of the high cost of the collection, it was decided to sell a portion of it, hence this memorable sale which included the purple vellum codex of the Gospels presented by Henry VIII to Pope Leo X; it was bought by Quaritch for ?1500, sold to Theodore Irwin, of Oswego, and re-sold, in 1900, to Mr Pierpont Morgan.
4to, iv, [ii], 110pp., frontis., 8 plates, orig. printed wrappers, chipped and faded. An unrivalled collection of Thomas Bewick's original pencil drawings and printed books.
First Edition, 4to, xxiii,[1],962pp., title slightly frayed, final two leaves with closed tear, orig. printed wrappers worn. "Few Irish libraries, if any, so compact and of such interest and extent have ever been brought together by a private collector... invaluable from the point of view of the student of Irish History." - Introduction.
2 vols., 4to, frontispieces, orig. cloth, d.w's. Vol. 1. Printed Books to 1800. Vol. 2. Printed Books to 1801-1850.
4to (256 x 200 mm), [84]pp., one of 50 copies printed for private circulation, margins of title page slightly dusty, stitched as issued in orig. green wrappers, uncut. The rare privately printed catalogue of the library of John Henry Manners, 5th Duke of Rutland (1778-1857) at Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire. A copy held by Nottingham University Library has a manuscript tipped-in note "describing the library, and how Maittaire, the 3rd Duke's tutor, selected many works from the Harleian Library." Martin, Privately Printed Books, p. 353.