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1854160861854 demi-chagrin vert (teinte du dos passée) in-12, 164pp., Avignon Théodore Fischer ainé, 1854
186497709Paris Typographie de Firmin Didot Frères 1864 1 vol. relié in-16, demi-maroquin miel, dos à nerfs, pièce de titre de veau vert, tranches dorées, XLVII + 158 pp. Belle typographie avec texte encadré en rouge et 56 compositions de Girodet reproduites par procédé photographique, contrecollées et légendées. En excellente condition.
186497709Paris Typographie de Firmin Didot Frères 1864 1 vol. relié in-16, demi-maroquin miel, dos à nerfs, pièce de titre de veau vert, tranches dorées, XLVII + 158 pp. Belle typographie avec texte encadré en rouge et 56 compositions de Girodet reproduites par procédé photographique, contrecollées et légendées. En excellente condition.
1839120383Paris Daubrée 1839, In Paris Daubrée 1839, In-12 relié demi basane blonde (reliure récente), dos à nerfs. 192 pages. Reliure en parfait état, des rousseurs.
Paris Daubrée 1839, In-12 relié demi basane blonde (reliure récente), dos à nerfs. 192 pages. Reliure en parfait état, des rousseurs.
1820TK0328London:: Printed for James Carpenter 1820. 1820. 2 volumes in 1. Tall 4to. xlvii 1 49-175 1; 3-148 pp. 2 frontispieces 26 engraved plates by Robt. Ker. Porter. The plates are full size for the volume whereas the text leaves are all mounted and expanded to achieve the same size as the plates. Original full gilt-stamped calf; rebacked with raised bands gilt-stamped spine compartments 1 of 2 clasps; corners showing lacks the one clasp. Very good. Illustrated by Sir Robert Ker Porter a friend of the author. Sir Robert Ker Porter KCH was a British artist writer and diplomat. Known today for his accounts of his travels in Russia Spain Portugal and Persia he was one of the earliest panorama painters in Britain was appointed historical painter to Tsar Alexander I of Russia and served as British consul in Venezuela. Printed for James Carpenter, 1820. hardcover
51271Argentorati Strasbourg: apud J.G. Treuttel 1786. Third edition. 18mo. pp. ii 149 i. A little toned towards edges some light patches of foxing. Green straight-grain morocco raised bands and gilt title to spine gilt borders a.e.g. Patchy colour fading joints and corners worn some scratches still very good overall. Armorial bookplate of Thomas Sewell to front paste-down. "These are the most beautiful and accurate editions; the latter i.e. this of 1786 was twice published in the same year and has the text of the Roman edition of Spalleti but with corrections: it was a favourite edition" Dibdin. Dibdin 4th edn. I. 264. Argentorati [Strasbourg]: apud J.G. Treuttel, 1786. hardcover
181563216London: Printed for Carpenter and Son 1815. 12mo. Two volumes in one. 175 148 pp. Contemporary half dark brown calf over marbled boards. Gilt & blind-stamped decoration to spine with gilt lettering. Gilt bright. Boards clean. Bookplate of Trelissick Library in Cornwall to front pastedown. Cornish binder's ticket of 'J. Gill Binder Penryn'. Frontis portrait to each volume. Internally clean. A nice copy. . Near Fine. Half Calf. 1815. Printed for Carpenter and Son 1815 unknown
17321395174Traiecti Ad Rhenum Utrecht: Apud Guilielmum Kroon 1732. Hardcover. Quarto 36 315 1 pages. In Fair condition. Bound in full leather front board is detached has moderate rubbing and shelf wear mild red rot moderate rubbing and bumping to corners. Spine is darkened with moderate cracking loss of leather along the head/tail ends nearly detached end-band at tail of spine lacking the top end-band. Textblock has pencil annotations and a bookplate of "Carberry Tower Library" to front pastedown nearly loose front end page scattered stains and foxing throughout light age toning with more significant age toning around the edges of the end pages. Greek and Latin text. 1395174. Special Collections - Downstairs. Apud Guilielmum Kroon hardcover
1806500050454Mawman 1806. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Fair. loss to spine original paper covered boards 16mo <br/> <br/> Mawman hardcover
5340527like new. unknown
5340527-nnew. unknown
1885550591885 Paris, A.Quantin, 1885, Cinq volumes in seize, 203 pp, 192 pp, 109 pp, 128 pp,209 pp, broché, non coupé, en bon état, ensemble de cinq volumes,
158049London: Gerald Howe 1926 a numbered copy form a limited edition of 105. Hardcover 29pp. Near fine no dust jacket. Bound in vellum and printed on hand-made Fabriano paper. Top edge gilt ribbon page marker. The boards are slightly splayed. Based on the work of Anacreon. Poetry. Gerald Howe Hardcover
200918169A Rotterdam, Chez Fritsch et Bohm, 1712 ; in-12, 354-5, plein veau dos a nerfs, bien orné haut de coiffe fendu et pt manque, coins un peu écrassé. Traces de mouillures en marge.
In 8° (16,4x11 cm); XLIV, 186 pp. Legatura coeva in piena pergamena rigida con titolo ed autore manoscritti al dorso da mano coeva in elegante grafia. Ottimo esemplare. Bella vignetta animata al frontespizio con bevitore di vino. Prima edizione di questa traduzione in lingua toscana, dell’opera del grande poeta greco, Anacreonte ( Anakréon; Teo, 570 a.C. circa – 485 a.C. circa) nella versione dell’arcade livornese, Francesco Catalani che fu allievo del marchese somasco Gian Giuseppe Orsi, amico a sua volta di Ludovico Antonio Muratori. L’opera infatti è preceduta dal l’ampio carteggio intercorso tra Orsi e Catalani nel quale il marchese scrive all’amico, proprio da Modena dove era ospite del Muratori. L’opera contiene le celebri poesie di Anacreonte, componimenti dove abbondano il vino, l’amore e gli ambienti bucolici. L’opera di Anacreonte ebbe grande apprezzamento nel XVIII secolo tanto da far nascere un vero e prorpio genere letterario, conosciuto con il nome di “poesia anacreontica” grandemente utilizzato negli ambienti rococò. E’ proprio in questi ambienti che nasce questa traduzione delle opere di Anacreonte da parte di Catalani. Rif. Bibl.: Melzi, Dizionario di opera anonime o pseudonime, Tomo I, Milano, Pirola, 1848, pag. 206.
179039156Place Not Identified: Publisher Unstated. Very Good. 1790. First Edition. Softcover. 2 p.l. & 92 pages; Very scarce first edition of Count Xaverio Broglio d'Ajano's verse translation of odes by Anacreon into Italian. It was probably printed somewhere in Italy around 1790 though there is no date printed. It probably was made in the Marche near Macerata where the translator was a Senator in the Repubblica romana. The date comes from a catalogue entry in the database of the Istituto Centrale per il Catalogo Unico delle biblioteche italiane e per le informazioni bibliografiche - ICCU. This handsome octavo version was printed to celebrate the wedding of Carlo Teodoro Antici de' marchesi di Pesci and donna Marianna Mattei de' duchi di Giove - which does contribute some element of precision to the estimate of its date of issue. It is bound in jolly contemporary wrappers with a printed floral pattern. This is a large copy in original condition with large margins - at least a few fore-edges show deckles. A few leaves of the high-quality laid paper have a blue tinge; 220 years ago this may have been printed on special blue paper. The long-lived translator born a Count in 1749 had to wait nearly forty years to see a regularly published version of this text published in small 24mo format: Verona : tipografia di Pietro Bisesti 1829. This rare undated first edition from about 1790 is not in OCLC none in the British Library none in the French Bibliotheque Nationale. ICCU database locates two copies: Accademia Georgica - Treia; and Biblioteca internazionale La Vigna - Vicenza. A clean unmarked copy with some splitting to the gutter hinge of the front wrapper but still attached. Handsome and rare. ; Experience the pleasure of reading and appreciating this actual printed item. It has its own physical history that imbues it with a character lacking in ephemeral electronic renderings. . Publisher Unstated paperback
1716046348Paris: Le Veuve de Paul Marret 1716. First Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. Contemporary calf with some old repairs to the spine wear at edges hinges cracked but binding sound otherwise. Partially colored stamp of Baron Russell of Killowen on the front endpaper. With a frontis and portraits of Anacreon and Sappho. French translation with the original Greek facing. xx 300 xxiv 104 2pp. First ed. with additional Latin notes by Le Fevre. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Literature & Literary; Inventory No: 046348. Le Veuve de Paul Marret hardcover books
1716045110Paris: Le Veuve de Paul Marret 1716. First Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. Contemporary calf with some old repairs to the spine wear at edges hinges cracked but binding sound otherwise. Partially colored stamp of Baron Russell of Killowen on the front endpaper. With a frontis and portraits of Anacreon and Sappho. French translation with the original Greek facing. xx 300 xxiv 104 2pp. First ed. with additional Latin notes by Le Fevre. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Literature & Literary; Inventory No: 045110. Le Veuve de Paul Marret hardcover books
63-6343San Francisco CA: John Henry Nash 1924. Broadside. 4to. Folded Sheet 4 pp. Letterpress on Deckled Chinese paper. Decorative Border Color. Very Good with minor staining. Scarce. San Francisco, CA: John Henry Nash, 1924. unknown
63-6964San Francisco CA: John Henry Nash 1924. Broadside. 4to. Folded Sheet 4 pp. Letterpress on Deckled Chinese paper. Decorative Border Color. Very Good with minor creasing. Scarce. San Francisco, CA: John Henry Nash, 1924. unknown
ria9783598710254_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
171671961716 reliure hollandaise, dorure passée. in-12, 3 gravures, XIV-300pp., (2ff.), et XXIV-104pp. (1f.), Amsterdam Vve Paul Marret 1716,
1998__3598710259The University of Michigan Press 1998. Hardcover. New. 2nd edition. 94 pages. Latin language. 7.75x5.75x0.25 inches. The University of Michigan Press hardcover
17447443Glasguae Glasgow: In aedibus academicis excudebat Robertus Foulis 1744. 8vo pp. iv 108. Contemporary calf spine divided by raised bands red morocco label other compartments tooled centrally in gilt. A little spotting a touch toned front flyleaf torn away. Rubbed worn to spine-ends with some small loss joints starting. Booklabel of Robert Robertson Glasgow of Montgreenan to pastedown ownership inscription of Robert Robertson Edinburgh to title-page. The larger foolscap octavo issue of a relatively early Foulis Press printing also issued in a slightly smaller duodecimo. This copy belonged to Robert Robinson 1777-1845 who adopted the surname Glasgow upon inheritance of the sugar plantations of Montgreenan and Sans Souci in 1828. Gaskell 43; ESTC T85611. In aedibus academicis excudebat Robertus Foulis hardcover