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369381 vol in-8 broché - 135 pages - années 1874 - Tome VIII - 30 ème livraison
177633412London: J. F. W. Des Barres for The Atlantic Neptune 1776. Large engraved chart from Des Barres' Atlantic Neptune on two sheets of laid paper joined each bearing "J Bates" watermark. 43x31 inches sheet size nice margins; contemporary hand-color in outline; slightest offsetting a superior copy. State 4 of 7. Fine chart depicting the waters between New Bedford and Martha's Vineyard.<br/> <br/> Buzzards Bay and the Vineyard Sound including the Elizabeth Islands and the western half of Martha's Vineyard. Showing much more on-shore information than is typical for a Des Barres chart there are details of property boundaries structures even a road from Menemshaw Pond to Tisbury. Native names throughout remain largely unchanged today. Joseph Des Barres was born in Switzerland in 1721 and educated in Basel before emigrating to England and entering the Royal Military College where he learned engineering and the art of surveying. In 1756 Des Barres was commissioned a Lieutenant in the Royal American Regiment and dispatched to North America. He served in America during the Seven Years War under Colonel Bouquet Lord Howe and General Amherst and participated in the Quebec campaign as General Wolfe's engineer. Though Des Barres was responsible for the surveys done of Nova Scotia and the Isle of Sable the surveying of the coastline of what became the United States was undertaken by Major Samuel Holland a Dutchman who joined the British army during the French and Indian War as an engineer and became ultimately Surveyor General for North America. Holland was in charge of a rather large staff that included Charles Blaskowitz and George Gauld. They ultimately provided greatly improved charts for the entire coastline and the Gulf of Mexico. All this work was done prior to the Revolution which necessarily brought the surveys to an end. The publishing supervised by Des Barres continued throughout the war years. Des Barres compiled and edited the atlas maintaining a high standard throughout. His primary motive seems to have been the navigational usefulness of the charts. He clearly envisioned a navigator's needs in approaching a shoreline. The Atlantic Neptune was the first new survey of American coastlines in a century and the need was very great. The charts were plagiarized for the next thirty or forty years. Des Barres also had a flare for making charts aesthetically appealing so that they are invariably handsome as well as unfailingly interesting.<br/> <br/> Stevens 88D; John Carter Brown Library Charting the East Coast of North America The Atlantic Neptune Providence: 1972; Robert Lingel 'The Atlantic Neptune' in the Bulletin of the New York Public Library July 1936 pp.571-603; Augustus P. Loring 'The Atlantic Neptune' in American Maritime Prints New Bedford: 1985. J. F. W. Des Barres for The Atlantic Neptune unknown
177633412London: J. F. W. Des Barres for The Atlantic Neptune 1776. Large engraved chart from Des Barres' Atlantic Neptune on two sheets of laid paper joined each bearing "J Bates" watermark. 43x31 inches sheet size nice margins; contemporary hand-color in outline; slightest offsetting a superior copy. State 4 of 7. Fine chart depicting the waters between New Bedford and Martha's Vineyard.<br/> <br/>Buzzards Bay and the Vineyard Sound including the Elizabeth Islands and the western half of Martha's Vineyard. Showing much more on-shore information than is typical for a Des Barres chart there are details of property boundaries structures even a road from Menemshaw Pond to Tisbury. Native names throughout remain largely unchanged today. Joseph Des Barres was born in Switzerland in 1721 and educated in Basel before emigrating to England and entering the Royal Military College where he learned engineering and the art of surveying. In 1756 Des Barres was commissioned a Lieutenant in the Royal American Regiment and dispatched to North America. He served in America during the Seven Years War under Colonel Bouquet Lord Howe and General Amherst and participated in the Quebec campaign as General Wolfe's engineer. Though Des Barres was responsible for the surveys done of Nova Scotia and the Isle of Sable the surveying of the coastline of what became the United States was undertaken by Major Samuel Holland a Dutchman who joined the British army during the French and Indian War as an engineer and became ultimately Surveyor General for North America. Holland was in charge of a rather large staff that included Charles Blaskowitz and George Gauld. They ultimately provided greatly improved charts for the entire coastline and the Gulf of Mexico. All this work was done prior to the Revolution which necessarily brought the surveys to an end. The publishing supervised by Des Barres continued throughout the war years. Des Barres compiled and edited the atlas maintaining a high standard throughout. His primary motive seems to have been the navigational usefulness of the charts. He clearly envisioned a navigator's needs in approaching a shoreline. The Atlantic Neptune was the first new survey of American coastlines in a century and the need was very great. The charts were plagiarized for the next thirty or forty years. Des Barres also had a flare for making charts aesthetically appealing so that they are invariably handsome as well as unfailingly interesting.<br/> <br/>Stevens 88D; John Carter Brown Library Charting the East Coast of North America The Atlantic Neptune Providence: 1972; Robert Lingel 'The Atlantic Neptune' in the Bulletin of the New York Public Library July 1936 pp.571-603; Augustus P. Loring 'The Atlantic Neptune' in American Maritime Prints New Bedford: 1985. J. F. W. Des Barres for The Atlantic Neptune unknown books
1962LFA-126738068Revue culturelle, économique et sociale des activités dauphinoises, savoyardes, provençales et vivaroises : 48 pages, format 215 x 270 mm, illustrée, brochée, bon état
1963LFA-126738074Revue culturelle, économique et sociale des activités dauphinoises, savoyardes, provençales et vivaroises : 56 pages, format 215 x 270 mm, illustrée, brochée, bon état
19642416Société des amis de Charles du Bos In-8 Couverture souple Paris 1964
1936ABE-1929088695520 PAGES-43 CM X 60 CM-EN UNE ET P2 "CINELECTIONS PRISES DE VUES DE J. SENNEP", 14 DESSINS, BLUM, DALADIER, LEBRUN, .(COUPE SUR TOUTE LA PLIURE CENTRALE AVEC LEGERS MANQUES-"BONSOIR, CHERIE NOUVELLE INEDITE PAR ANDRE MAUROIS-DESSIN D'ABEL FAIVRE-UNE CAMPAGNE ELECTORALE EN 1889 MAURICE BARRES, CANDIDAT REVISIONNISTE-SOUS LA COUPOLE CLAUDE FARRERE A L'HONNEUR-COMMUNIQUE-T-ON AVEC L'AU-DELA? LA VIE DES MORTS, PAR MAURICE MAETERLINCK-"LA MORT DANS LES NUAGES", HERCULE POIROT, AGATHA CHRISTIE-LE CINQUANTENAIRE DE LA MORT DE LISZT, DEMI-PAGE-THEATRE: "HEDDA GABLER" A LA COMEDIE FRANCAISE, DESSIN MARY MARQUET-L'AMERIQUE VUE PAR PILLS ET TABET-CINEMA: "CENT BLAGUES", DESSIN EDDIE CANTOR
1779P2445London 1779. Very Good a short tear from upper left margin enters in the image for half an inch. Image Size : 145x423 mm 5.71x16.65 Inches Platemark Size : Paper Size : 232x564 mm 9.13x22.20 Inches Coloring: Hand Colored Medium: Aquatint Categories: Views Canada Nova Scotia; unknown
1963ABE-836284540624 PAGES-BARRES ET NOTRE TEMPS/PAR ANDRE STIBIO-APRES MATISSE, DUFY, LEGER, VILLON.GEORGES BRAQUE LE PLUS GRAND PEINTRE QUI RESTAIT A LA FRANCE DISPARAIT/1P/PHOTO-
116645438X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
38622Bibliotheque Nationale, 1962. Format 15x21 cm, broche, XV pages + VIII planches + 92 pages . Bon etat, petites traces d'usage sur un livre d'occasion.
16817Librairie M. Escoffier "Paris, vente du 23 au 26 Avril 1923. IN-4 pleine toile écrue, pièce de titre cuir. Plats de couverture conservés. XI-252pp. Préface de Maurice Barrès. Portrait de Montesquiou en héliogravure en frontispice. Le catalogue est illustré de bois originaux de Pierre Gusman. Sont présentés ici les 800 premiers numéros comprenant : Les livres anciens / Marcelline Desbordes Valmore / Les Montesquiou / Paul Verlaine / Le laboratoire du poète. Notre exemplaire est enrichi du rare prospectus annonçant la publication de l'Album des Aquarelles de Robert de Montesquiou, peintre ignoré de la nature, des fleurs, des légendes et du rêve. Le Goupy. Double feuillet in-8 sur papier vergé. L""ouvrage ne semble jamais avoir vu le jour. Prix notés en regard des notices. Très bon exemplaire."
1906RO80242685E. Sansot & Cie. 1906. In-16. Broché. A relier, Couv. défraîchie, Dos abîmé, Papier jauni. 160 pages. Annotation au stylo en page de garde.. . . . Classification Dewey : 848-Ecrits divers, citations, journaux intimes, souvenirs, mémoires
190471137Paris Bibliothèque internationale de l'édition/ E.Sansot 1904 1 9,5x16 cm broché 140 pp
190631611906 Paris, Sansot 1906, petit in 12 br., dos restauré, sinon bon ex.
169140Paris, E. Sansot, 1904 in-16 étroit, 142 pp., demi-basane blonde, dos à nerfs, pièces de titre cerise et noire, couverture conservée (reliure moderne). Bon exemplaire.
1906183021906 Paris, Sansot 1906,Bibliothèque Internationale d'Edition,Edit. Sansot ,In 16 etroit; br. 161 pp.(Papier jauni) . Premier tirage dos arraché en partie.,fente a une charniere, sinon bon ex. Ed. orig. sur papier courant,
1904nn85Sansot & Cie Broché 1904 In-12, (16x9.5 cm), broché, 140 pages, 3e édition, ouvrage sur le procès Dreyfus ; intérieur légèrement insolé, pliures sur le dos avec petits manques, assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
17055E. Sansot & Cie Paris, 1906, in-16 broché, 160pp. Papier d'édition un peu bruni.
17056E. Sansot & Cie Paris, 1904, in-16 broché, 142pp. Papier d'édition un peu bruni. Mention de troisième édition sur la couverture et de seconde au titre.
1906R260135304E. SANSOT & Cie. 1906. In-18. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. 160 pages. Ruban adhésif au dos et sur quelques pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
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