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2014Paris 18 April 1845. Writer on Mary Queen of Scots etc. In French. Two pages 8vo laid down sl. stained but mainly good condition. He regrets not being able to visit Sharp but gives him a preview of some of his work on Mary Queen of Scots which was about to be published not traced. Attached: an autograph note in French signed by Labanoff also in which he listsa book and manuscript he has left with Sharp which he hopes will be useful. He asks for the address of Sir Thomas Phillipssic "ou loge" because he is to visit him at midday !. Paris, 18 April 1845. unknown
1841311Mame, Tours 1841 (Bibliothèque de la jeunesse chrétienne). XII, 312 p. avec 4 héliogravures. Plein cuir rouge doré, tranches dorées. Un peu frotté et tacheté. Feuille volante manque. Reliure aux armes.
1992Q-0811802361Chronicle Books 1992-10-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Chronicle Books hardcover
2007Q-1422411605Lexis Nexis 2007-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Lexis Nexis paperback
0260643122.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
32960P., de Rosa, 1813, petit in 12 relié plein veau marron, dos lisse orné, tranches dorées, plats encadrés d'une large roulette dorée, 293 pages ; qq. rousseurs éparses ; reliure frottée, coin inférieur du premier plat "rongé" .
339732 volumes in-8, demi chagrin bleu nuit de l'époque, dos à nerfs ornés de caissons dorés, tranches mouchetées, (4), vi, 488 p. et (4), 491 p., beau portrait frontispice gravé. Paris, Didier, 1852.
2 volumes in-8, demi chagrin bleu nuit de l'époque, dos à nerfs ornés de caissons dorés, tranches mouchetées, (4), vi, 488 p. et (4), 491 p., beau portrait frontispice gravé. Deuxième édition, publié un an après l'originale. Exemplaire de prix aux armes du Lycée de Chaumont. Très bel exemplaire, très frais, très bien relié.
3496avec une notice et réflexions sur Marie-Stuart et quelques princes de BAR.In 12 broché,couverture verte imprimée,dos muet factice. Bar sur Ornain chez Lhomme,rue de la Halle,septembre 1848
8680Paris, Ducrocq, s.d. Trois volumes in-4 demi chagrin vert, dos à nerfs, caissons décorés, titres dorés, plats supérieurs frappés aux armes, tranches dorées, 627 pp. et table, 600 pp. et table, 648 pp. et table, illustrations en n&b. Légères épidermures, larges rousseurs.
2005DADAX052185136XCambridge University Press 2005-09-26. hardcover. New. 6.00x1.00x8.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Cambridge University Press hardcover
In 8, pp. LX + 344. Br. ed. Qualche marm. Dedica autografa dell'a. alla Principessa de Conti. Rara raccolta delle lettera inviate dalla sfortunata regina di Scozia nel periodo compreso tra il 1558 e il 1587.
17758715Paris, Moutard, 1775 ; deux tomes, in-12 ; plein veau fauve marbré, dos à nerfs décoré et doré, pièce de titre grenat, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque) ; (4), XV, (1) (errata), 501 pp. ; (4), 515, (3) pp. ; imprimé par Louis Jorry, rue de la Huchette.
185012307Paris, Eugène et Victor, Penaud Frères (Imprimerie d’Alexandre Bailly), sans date (circa 1850) ; 6 tomes in-8, demi-veau glacé vert foncé, dos lisses, faux nerfs dorés, caissons ornés dans le style romantique, palette décorative dorée en pied du dos, titre et tomaison dorés ; tome 1 : (4), X, 334, (2) pp. ; tome 2 : (4), 334, (2) pp. ; tome 3 : (4), 334, (2) pp. ; tome 4 : (4), 334, (2) pp. ; tome 5 : (4), 334, (2) pp. ; tome 6 : (4), 332, (4) pp. ; en tout, 66 planches hors-texte (dont une aquarellée) + 1 non annoncée.
49619Prault.1735.In-8 en maroquin rouge avec large dentelle dorée.75 p.Mot à l'encre daté de 1857,par Marie-Caroline ,Duchesse de Berry, née Bourbon-Sicile collée au dos de la reliure.En guise de frontispice emblêmes de l'Ordre du chardon avec la devise:"Nemo me impune lacessit". (Personne ne me provoque impunémet.) Ouvrage en bon état intérieuravec qques mouillures et rousseurs sans gêne en page de garde et de titre.Reliure belle mais usagée.Charnière droite avec fentes.
003046Paris, Louis Janet, libraire-éditeur (ca 1825)
1559YQV-28Paris, Guillaume Nyverd, 20 janvier 1559 [i.e. 1560]. Petit in-8 (150 × 94 mm) de 8 ff.n.ch. ; demi-maroquin bleu nuit, dos lisse avec titre en long, tranches rouges (Petit successeur de Simier).
1579ST20498Paris: chez Robert Colombel the second two works by Colombel à l'enseigne d'Alde 1579. FIRST EDITION. 170 x 113 mm. 6 5/8 x 4 1/2". 24 235 5 leaves; 4 p.l. 32 leaves; 4 p.l. 34 2 leaves. Three works issued together. <br/> Contemporary limp vellum flat spine with ink titling yapp edges four apparently original green silk ties hinges expertly tightened. Front pastedown with engraved armorial bookplate of John Marquess of Tweeddale Earle of Gifford Viscount Walden Lord Hay of Yester &c.; title with ownership inscriptions crossed through. Scott 107-09; Brunet I 1763; Renouard 299:3; STC French p. 98; USTC 313. Vellum a little soiled two of the ties somewhat frayed intermittent minor browning occasional spots of foxing but quite an excellent copy internally clean and fresh.<br/> <br/> Comprising three major works written by an envoy and confidant of Mary Queen of Scots and owned by one of the most important political figures of the 17th century this volume is of great interest for its radically pro-Marian stance including an important treatise on the right of women to rule. In the worlds of DNB the first work a parallel history of the kings of France England and Scotland "was a small triumph of compilation exposition and typography." It "placed Scotland in the mainstream of European history as seen by French readers and emphasized the continuity of the Franco-Scottish alliance against England." The second work dedicated to Mary "stressed the civilized nature of the Scots even the highlanders and remarked contrary to many received accounts of Scottish history on the traditional harmony between Scottish kings and their subjects." DNB The final work dedicated to Catherine de' Medici but clearly intended for the benefit of Mary argues for the right of women to inherit property and for royal women to be considered legitimate heirs to the throne. David Chalmers ca. 1533- 92 a native Scot and a Catholic played an important role in international politics during Mary's reign and subsequent fall. He was accused of having taken part in the murder of the queen's second husband Henry Stuart Lord Darnley; he assisted Mary's escape from Lochleven Castle; and he fought for her right to rule over her son James VI at the Battle of Langside. He wrote the present works while in exile in France allowing him greater latitude to take a strong stance in support of his country and his queen--who by the time this volume was published was in the custody of her cousin Elizabeth. The provenance here is of considerable interest. John Hay 1626-97 was one of the most important men in Scotland and someone who seemed to have few equals when it came to political mutability. He fought for Charles I during the Civil War but he was in the Parliamentary ranks at Marston Moor in 1644; he was with the royalists at Preston but he was a member of Cromwell's parliament in 1656; he was again a king's man in 1663 when he was named president of the Scottish council and then extraordinary lord of session. Later as a supporter of William of Orange he was made Lord High Chancellor of Scotland. He became Marquess of Tweeddale and Earl of Gifford in 1694 a fact that means he must have purchased this book or had a new bookplate made during the final three years of his life. Our three titles appear for sale separately and together but such appearances are very rare: besides the present volume we could trace just one copy of the first work sold by itself and one other copy of the three titles bound together at auction. chez Robert Colombel [the second two works by Colombel à l'enseigne d'Alde] unknown