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199243749NY:: William Morrow. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1992. Hardcover. 0688091490 . Black and white photographs. First printing. Very good in a very good dust jacket. . William Morrow, hardcover books
1913WRCLIT46418Paris: Georges Crès et Cie / Les Maitres du Livre 1913. Printed wrappers. Colored woodcut frontis by P.-E. Vibert. One of 1050 numbered copies on Rives from a total edition of 1100. Old mend at top of one joint wrappers a bit darkened; good. TALVART & PLACE BARRÈS14e. Georges Crès et Cie / Les Maitres du Livre unknown books
1913WRCLIT46417Paris: Georges Crès et Cie / Les Maitres du Livre 1913. Printed wrappers. Engraved portrait by Robert Vallier after Alexis Axilette. One of 975 numbered copies on Rives from a total edition of 1039. Old mend at toe of one joint wrappers a bit darkened; good. TALVART & PLACE BARRÈS 5e. Georges Crès et Cie / Les Maitres du Livre unknown books
1930041109Paris: Librairie Plon 1930. 7e Ãdition. iv 471p. folded map original stiff printed wrappers lightly chipped on the edges. Librairie Plon unknown books
1915119903London: T. Fisher Unwin 1915. Softcover. VG clean and tight but for ex-lib. stamp on front cover and a bit of age discoloration. Ivory paper wraps stapled with red lettering and border; 41 pp. Contents include The Savage Onslaught of the Inferior Race The Soul of the Ruins The Mass on the Graves of Victory Burnt Villages Spring Awakening among the Ruins and The Village in the Forest. T. Fisher Unwin paperback books
1918WRCLIT46419Paris: Georges Crès et Cie / Les Maitres du Livre 1918. Printed wrappers. Woodcut frontis by Paul Colin. One of 1550 numbered copies on Arches from a total edition of 1612. About fine unopened. TALVART & PLACE BARRÈS 44c. Georges Crès et Cie / Les Maitres du Livre unknown books
1912WRCLIT46420Paris: Georges Crès et Cie / Les Maitres du Livre 1912. Printed wrappers. Woodcut portrait by P.-E. Vibert. One of 975 numbered sets on Rives from a total edition of 1034 Very good. TALVART & PLACE BARRÈS 6e. Georges Crès et Cie / Les Maitres du Livre unknown books
194622517Paris: Editions Littéraires De France. 1946. Softcover. Unbound signatures in wraps No. 80 of 490 copiess illustrated by Bernard Cochet. Fine in fine wraps in fine chemise and box a few scratches to the latter. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall . Editions Littéraires De France paperback books
1918284469New Haven: Yale University Press 1918. Third Printing. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/Very Good dust jacket. 58pp. The third printing of the American Edition with the publisher's dusjtacket. There is a small star remainder mark stamped at the top corner of the front endpaper. Very Good binding / Very Good dust jacket. Yale University Press unknown books
1912WRCLIT46349Paris: George Crès et Cie / Les Maitres du Livre 1912. Printed wrappers. Woodcut portrait and decorations by P.-E. Vibert. One of forty- eight numbered copies on Japon Impérial from a total edition of 999 copies. About fine. TALVART & PLACE BARRÈS 7e. George Crès et Cie / Les Maitres du Livre unknown books
006256Strasbourg: 1920. Half-Buckram. A Very Good Copy 1st. 32mo - over 4" - 5" tall. 55 pp. Signed by Barres. Text of a speech given in London in 1916 to the Royal Academy of Britain on motives and qualities of the French under arms. Strasbourg: , 1920 unknown books
15181Paris France: H. Floury no date. Hardcover. VG wear at the edges. Blue cloth. 192 pp. 26 bw plates. In-depth biography of El Greco involving the progression and development of his art throughout his life. Many nice plates. Text in French. One of 750 copies. H. Floury hardcover books
198772440New York: William Morrow 1987. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition first printing. The stylish exuberant and remarkably sweet confession of one of the most famous groupies of the 1960s and '70s. 304 p. with textual photographs. Octavo. A fine unread copy in a fine dust jacket. William Morrow hardcover books
198715717NY:: William Morrow. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1987. Hardcover. 068806602X . Black and white photographs. First printing. Very good in a very good minor edge wear at the spine ends and corners creasing to rear flap dust jacket.; 304 pages . William Morrow, hardcover books
194414301944. BARRES Philippe. CHARLES DE GAULLE. Paris: Libraire Plon- Editions Cartier 1945. Small 8vo. blue quarter-morocco leather & gray boards; 242 pages. First Edition later printing. Signed presentation from Barres on the half-title page in French to Jane Rittenhouse. Very Good contents clean & tight; some rubbing & scuffing leather. $125.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1916263102Paris: Emile-Freres 1916. pamphlet. very good. 55 pages small 4to original cream printed wrappers. Paris: Emile-Paul Freres 1916. First Edition.<br/><br/> Author's inked presentation on the cover.<br/><br/> Emile-Freres unknown books
192722247Paris: Javal & Bourdeaux. 1927. Softcover. 1 of 490 this one marked "hors commerce". Unbound signatures with 17 watercolor plates and numerous illustrations. Wraps have very minor crease to front wrap otherwise fine in a near fine chemise with sunned spine. Box is sunned on edges with a bumped corner. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall . Javal & Bourdeaux paperback books
19100027751910. Full Leather with the original decorated cloth bindings bound in. Very Good. 4to. 12 by 8.5 inches 30 by 21 cm. x 2 9-221. Atlas: 2 13 color plates on heavy card stock with movable parts captions on facing versos. The atlas anatomizes with great precision generators and motors and various vehicles including automobiles motorcycles zeppelins airplanes. The pulls allow one to see the inner workings of all the machinery as well as relate it to the other layers and it is also a fun learning too. An ink mark affecting half the leaves in the fore-edge. Scattered soiling and moderate wear. <br/><br/> hardcover books
191009110Paris: Aristide Quillet 1910. First Edition. Hard Cover. Quarto. In two volumes. 221pp. text volume profusely illustrated in black and white atlas volume containing 13 leaves of COLOR diagrams with MOVEABLE OVERLAYS mounted on stiff boards. Both volumes bound in original brown pictorial cloth lettered and decorated in blue orange gold black and white; decorative endpapers; minor wear to spine ends. A very handsome set of this guide to contemporary sources of energy for transportation and industry. Each plate with an explanatory leaf describing each device opposite the plate which includes; a compound steam locomotive a Daimler automobile a motorcycle and of course the famed Wright brother's aircraft among others; with an historical survey of aviation with photogravure plates of Lilienthal's first flight and Delagrange's biplane. Internally clean and fresh with no foxing; a fine copy. Moveable plates complete showing no wear or tears. <br/><br/> Aristide Quillet hardcover books
1922LD5785Paris: Pous les Cent Bibliophiles 1922. Limited Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Original pictorial wraps printed in color and gilt embossed to cover and spine edges uncut in glassine dust jacket. Illustrated with 41 color drypoint etchings all by Malo Renault; decorative margins. Number 125 from a limited edition of 130 copies. Attractive sound copy if only slightest browning and wear at edges. <br/><br/> Pous les Cent Bibliophiles paperback books
1922007670Paris: Librairie Plon 1922. First Edition 1922. Rebound in a signed Henri Creuzevault 1905-1971 Art Deco binding half dark brown morocco spine in one compartment with lettering stamped in gilt the compartment bordered by a geometric design the other half a green morocco resembling snakeskin. top edge gilt ribbon marker two-tone brown end pages in crossing lines. Near Fine two small rubs to morocco at spine. . First Edition. Half Morocco . Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Librairie Plon Hardcover books
288500London: J.F.W. Des Barres. unbound. very good. Map. Engraving. 32" x 82". Shows some wear to edges and toning of far left panel.<br/><br/> The Bay of Fundy lies between Canada's Nova Scotia and New Brunswick provinces and touches the U.S. state of Maine. It's known for extremely high tides. J.F.W. Des Barres c. 1729-1827 was born in Basle Switzerland but went to military school in England. He became a colonial administrator in Nova Scotia and also served as governor of Quebec. Des Barres was commissioned for the surveying project in 1762 and dedicated ten years to the gathering of the charts and publication of the atlas.<br/><br/> J.F.W. Des Barres unknown books
177913231London: Published by J.F.W. Des Barres in 'The Atlantic Neptune' 1779. Etching with aquatint printed in sepia.Printed on laid paper with `J Bates' watermark and `JB' countermark. A fine series of profile views of the extraordinary Sable Island from the remarkable marine atlas 'The Atlantic Neptune'.<br/> <br/>These views were intended as an aid to navigating the treacherous waters around the island. Sable Island is a 20 mile long crescent of sand south east of Halifax Nova Scotia. The island is the last offshore remnant of a time when the sea levels were much lower. It is theorized that the vast mound of sand that forms the island was deposited there by glaciers at the end of the last ice age. The shifting nature of the shoals off the island allied with treacherous sea currents have meant that until the invention of modern navigational techniques it was extremely hazardous to ships. Over 350 wrecks have been recorded since 1583 the most recent in July 1999. Des Barres of Swiss-Huguenot extraction studied under the great mathematician Daniel Bernoulli at the University of Basel before continuing on to the Royal Military College at Woolwich. Upon the outbreak of hostilities with France in 1756 he joined the British Royal American Regiment as a military engineer. He came to the attention of General James Wolfe who appointed him to join his personal detail. During this period he also worked with the future legendary explorer James Cook on a monumental chart of the St. Lawrence River. From 1762 Des Barres was enlisted to survey the coastlines of Nova Scotia Newfoundland and the Gulf of St. Lawrence while his colleague Samuel Holland charted the New England coast. He also managed to gain access to some surveys of the American South Cuba and Jamaica. In 1774 Des Barres returned to England where he began work on The Neptune. His dedication to the project was so strong that often at his own expense he continually updated and added new charts and views up until 1784. That year he returned to Canada where he remained for a further forty years becoming a senior political figure and a wealthy land owner and living to the advanced age of 103. The Atlantic Neptune the most celebrated sea atlas contained the first systematic survey of the east coast of North America. Des Barres's synergy of great empirical accuracy with the peerless artistic virtue of his aquatint views created a work that "has been described as the most splendid collection of charts plates and views ever published" National Maritime Museum Catalogue. Upon the conclusion of the Seven Years War Britain's empire in North America was greatly expanded and this required the creation of a master atlas featuring new and accurate sea charts for use by the Royal Navy. Des Barres was charged with this Herculean task publishing the first volume in London in 1775 which was soon followed by three further volumes. Des Barres's monumental endeavor eventually featured over two-hundred charts and views many being found in several states. Des Barres's charts were immensely detailed featuring both hydrographical and topographical information and in many cases remained the most authoritative maps of the regions covered for several decades.<br/> <br/>Spendlove The Face of Early Canada Chapter 4: "J.F.W. Des Barres and The Atlantic Neptune"; pp. 18-22; National Maritime Museum Greenwich Henry Newton Stevens Collection 74e; Debard "The Family Origins of Joseph Fredericks Wallet DesBarres: A Riddle Finally Solved" Nova Scotia Historical Review Vol 14 No. 2 1994 p.15. Published by J.F.W. Des Barres in 'The Atlantic Neptune' unknown books
178134986London: J. F. W. Des Barres 1781. Engraved with aquatint on single double-page sheet watermarked "J. Bates." Excellent condition with minor repairs along centerfold. Detailed depiction of the mouth of the Miramachi River in New Brunswick and Miramachi Bay in the Gulf of St. Larwence.<br/> <br/>Des Barres of Swiss-Huguenot extraction studied under the great mathematician Daniel Bernoulli at the University of Basel before continuing on to the Royal Military College at Woolwich. Upon the outbreak of hostilities with France in 1756 he joined the British Royal American Regiment as a military engineer. He came to the attention of General James Wolfe who appointed him to join his personal detail. During this period he also worked with the future legendary explorer James Cook on a monumental chart of the St. Lawrence River. From 1762 Des Barres was enlisted to survey the coastlines of Nova Scotia Newfoundland and the Gulf of St. Lawrence while his colleague Samuel Holland charted the New England coast. He also managed to gain access to some surveys of the American South Cuba and Jamaica. In 1774 Des Barres returned to England where he began work on The Neptune. His dedication to the project was so strong that often at his own expense he continually updated and added new charts and views up until 1784. That year he returned to Canada where he remained for a further forty years becoming a senior political figure and a wealthy land owner and living to the advanced age of 103. The Atlantic Neptune the most celebrated sea atlas contained the first systematic survey of the east coast of North America. Des Barres's synergy of great empirical accuracy with the peerless artistic virtue of his aquatint views created a work that "has been described as the most splendid collection of charts plates and views ever published" National Maritime Museum Catalogue. Upon the conclusion of the Seven Years War Britain's empire in North America was greatly expanded and this required the creation of a master atlas featuring new and accurate sea charts for use by the Royal Navy. Des Barres was charged with this Herculean task publishing the first volume in London in 1775 which was soon followed by three further volumes. Des Barres's monumental endeavor eventually featured over two-hundred charts and views many being found in several states. Des Barres's charts were immensely detailed featuring both hydrographical and topographical information and in many cases remained the most authoritative maps of the regions covered for several decades. The survey of the St. Lawrence River and Gulf was conducted by Samuel Holland who provided many charts to the immense hydrographic enterprise realized in the Atlantic Neptune. This is the fourth state of the map with the imprint date changed to 1781.<br/> <br/>HNS 131D; Spendlove The Face of Early Canada Chapter 4: "J.F.W. Des Barres and The Atlantic Neptune"; pp. 18-22; Debard "The Family Origins of Joseph Fredericks Wallet Des Barres: A Riddle Finally Solved" Nova Scotia Historical Review Vol 14 No. 2 1994 p.15. J. F. W. Des Barres unknown books
178120210London: J. F. W. Des Barres for 'The Atlantic Neptune' 1781. Etched with aquatint and stippling. Some outline color. Platemark: 29 1/4 x 21 3/8 inches; sheet: 32 3/4 x 24 3/4 inches. Laid paper watermarked "J. Bates" with counter mark "J.B." A meticulous survey of a portion of the eastern coast of New Brunswick on the Northumberland Straits with soundings and topographical detailing.<br/> <br/>This chart which appeared in Volume II of The Atlantic Neptune was part of the surveying work conducted by Des Barres himself in the late 1760s and early 1770s. The first state was issued in 1776; this enhanced second state appeared in 1779. Des Barres of Swiss-Huguenot extraction studied under the great mathematician Daniel Bernoulli at the University of Basel before continuing on to the Royal Military College at Woolwich. Upon the outbreak of hostilities with France in 1756 he joined the British Royal American Regiment as a military engineer. He came to the attention of General James Wolfe who appointed him to join his personal detail. During this period he also worked with the future legendary explorer James Cook on a monumental chart of the St. Lawrence River. From 1762 Des Barres was enlisted to survey the coastlines of Nova Scotia Newfoundland and the Gulf of St. Lawrence while his colleague Samuel Holland charted the New England coast. He also managed to gain access to some surveys of the American South Cuba and Jamaica. In 1774 Des Barres returned to England where he began work on The Neptune. His dedication to the project was so strong that often at his own expense he continually updated and added new charts and views up until 1784. That year he returned to Canada where he remained for a further forty years becoming a senior political figure and a wealthy land owner and living to the advanced age of 103. The Atlantic Neptune the most celebrated sea atlas contained the first systematic survey of the east coast of North America. Des Barres's synergy of great empirical accuracy with the peerless artistic virtue of his aquatint views created a work that "has been described as the most splendid collection of charts plates and views ever published" National Maritime Museum Catalogue. Upon the conclusion of the Seven Years War Britain's empire in North America was greatly expanded and this required the creation of a master atlas featuring new and accurate sea charts for use by the Royal Navy. Des Barres was charged with this Herculean task publishing the first volume in London in 1775 which was soon followed by three further volumes. Des Barres's monumental endeavor eventually featured over two-hundred charts and views many being found in several states. Des Barres's charts were immensely detailed featuring both hydrographical and topographical information and in many cases remained the most authoritative maps of the regions covered for several decades.<br/> <br/>Stevens 72h. J. F. W. Des Barres for 'The Atlantic Neptune' unknown books