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15551186Lyon, Jean de Tournes et Guillaume Gazeau, 1555, in-16 ; plein vélin ivoire, titre manuscrit (reliure de l'époque) ; (24) feuillets (titre, dédicace, index des plantes en grec, latin, français, italien), 976 pages, (8) feuillets d’explications.
17565New York, French & European Pub. Inc. - 1925 - Portfolio de 56 planches couleurs - a l'état de neuf - Rare
New York, French & European Pub. Inc. - 1925 - Portfolio de 56 planches couleurs - a l'état de neuf - Rare
013855Jérôme de Monteux (1495-1560), conseiller et médecin des rois Henri II et François II, premier médecin de François II, médecin de Catherine de Médicis, natif du Dauphiné, médecin de Lyon, professeur à Montpellier. P.S. « Hierony de Monteux », 4 (?) janvier 1550, 1p in-4 oblong. Sur parchemin. Reçu pour le paiement de ses gages. Jérôme de Monteux apparaît sous le nom Jérôme de Monthoux dans l'ouvrage du docteur Le Paulmier, probablement à cause du nom en latin, Montuus. Chomel le nomme Monty. [330-2]
16190036661619 Lugduni Batavorum [Leyde], ex officinâ Elzeviriana [Isaac Elzevier], 1619. Trois ouvrages reliés en un volume petit in-quarto (153 X 210) veau havane foncé, double encadrement de filet doré sur les plats, dos cinq nerfs, caissons de double encadrement de filet doré avec fleuron central, dentelle dorée en queue et tête, titre doré (reliure de l'époque). (3) ff. blancs, 341 pages (dont titre), (1) page d'achevé d'imprimer, (1) f. blanc ; (8) ff. (dont titre), 104 pages ; (4) ff. (dont titre), 48 pages, (3) ff. blancs. Restauration à la coiffe supérieure, trace de frottement sur les nerfs.
97521Lyon, Imprimerie de Pélagaud, Lesne et Crozet / Imprimerie Mougin-Rusand, 1838-1846, 9 fascicules reliés ensemble, 66-88-70-37-92-135-228-285-299 pages, reliure signée Guettant, demi chagrin à coins cerise, dos à nerfs portant titres dorés, orné de caissons à fers (lion debout), et motifs dorés, cuir encadrée par un double filet doré sur les plats, tranche de tête dorée, gardes marbrées, feuillets non rognés. Quelques rousseurs, cartonnage coupes et coins frottés, trace d'ex-libris arraché sur le premier contreplat, sinon bon état. Rare exemplaire complet.
17584A Lyon, chez Jean Certe, imprimé par les soins de monsieur l'abbé Périchon Prévost de St Salvadour, 1701, 1 plein veau d'époque, dos à nerfs, orné, plats frottés, coins et coupes émoussées, manques au dos, coiffes manquantes, reliure solide mais nécessitant de petites restaurations. in-folio de 1 feuillet blanc, titre frontispice gravé, illustré d'outils du tourneur et d'objets tournés formant un encadrement ornemental, titre avec une belle marque d'imprimeur gravée par Sébastien Le Clerc, 13 feuillets non chiffrés contenant une dédicace à Michel Begon, surmontée de ses armoiries, gravées par Le Clerc, une préface, table des chapitres, approbations, privilèges et table des planches, 187 pages, texte sur 2 colonnes, français et latin en regard, 71 planches gravées comprenant le frontispice, dont 1 dépliante ( bien complet des planches), l'ordre chronologique des planches n'a pas été respecté, 2 feuillets blancs in-fine, petite déchirure de 2 cm dans la marge haute de la page 126, dechirure sans manque au haut de la planche 48 et petite déchirure sur la planche 73, sans gravité, petite tache de mouillure brunie de 5 x 6 cm au bas de la charnière des marges centrales sur les 40 premiers feuillets, quelques rousseurs sur le premier feuillet blanc, petites pliures sur la page de titre ;
189521609Paris, Chamuel, 1895; in-8, demi-veau prune, dos à nerfs, fleurons et titre dorés, plats en partie restaurés conservés; [6], 173 pp., couverture grise décorée (reliure de l’époque).
38671In-8 (215 x 135 mm), cartonnage gris ancien, 112 p. A Paris, Chez la cit. Toubon (), la cit. Lefevre, rue Percée, près celle de la Harpe. On trouve aussi cet ouvrage, chez les citoyens Vezard et Le Normant, imprimeurs (). De l'imp. du Calculateur Patriote, au corps sans tête, l'an deuxième de la république française, une et indivisible et deuxième de la mort du tyran [1794].
97537London John Murray 1825. . First edition. 8vo xi 198 i pp. engraved folding map 6 engraved plates uncut in original drab boards rebacked with calf new endpapers a very good example.<br /> Lyon's official account of a search for a Northwest Passage by Hudson Bay. The narrative of the voyage as far as Wager Inlet and Repulse Bay also contains information about Southampton Island and the Eskimos of the region with whom Lyon was on excellent terms. With a botanical appendix by Sir J. D. Hooker.<br /> Arctic Bibliography 10530; Hill 1055; Sabin 42851. London, John Murray, 1825. hardcover
1824154315London: John Murray 1824. First edition an important coverage of the native peoples that George Francis Lyon encountered while commanding Hecla on Parry's second expedition in search of the north-west passage; Field notes that "almost the entire volume is devoted to the narration of the peculiarities of the Aborigines of the Arctic regions". Commissioned lieutenant in 1814 George Francis Lyon 1795-1832 accompanied Joseph Ritchie's abortive expedition into southern Libya in 1818 having replaced Frederick Marryat publishing a well-received account of his travels in 1821 the same year that he was promoted commander and "appointed to the Hecla under the orders of Captain William Edward Parry in the Fury. The expedition Parry's second in the search for the north-west passage sailed on 8 May 1821 entered the Arctic region through Hudson Strait examined Repulse Bay and the neighbouring coast of Melville peninsula and wintered at a small island to the eastward of the Frozen Strait. The next summer they went further north and entered Fury and Hecla Strait but the season being then far advanced they turned back wintered at Igloolik lat. 69°21' N long. 81°44' W and came home in autumn 1823 as signs of scurvy among the crew made it inadvisable to stay. On 13 November Lyon was promoted captain and the following year he published The private journal of Captain G. F. Lyon" ODNB. The next year he led an unsuccessful expedition to Repulse Bay with instructions to continue the survey of the mainland Begun by John Franklin. His Private Journal proved popular and a second edition swiftly followed the next year. Octavo 204 x 127 mm. Engraved frontispiece and 6 plates after the author's sketches engraved by William Finden large folding route map musical score to pp. 134-5. Contemporary marbled half calf red spine label flat spine ruled and tooled in gilt marbled sides edges sprinkled brown and white. Armorial bookplate of Lord Blayney; either Cadwallader Blayney 12th Baron 1802-1874 or his father Lieutenant General Andrew Blayney 11th Baron 1770-1834. Binding rubbed light wear at extremities top edge dusty inner hinges partially split but firm occasional foxing and browning largely clean. A very good copy. Arctic Bibliography 10531; Field 961; Hill p. 186; Howgego II L52; Sabin 42853. unknown
19051730061905. LYON. MANUFACTURE LYONNAISE de MATIERES COLORANTES. La Teinture de la Laine et l'Impression sur Laine avec les Colorants. x 397 pp. with 408 tipped-in fabric samples. 8vo 246 x 156 mm publisher's boards. Lyon: Manufacture Lyonnaise de Matieres Colorantes 1905. A splendid and rare early twentieth-century work on dyeing which is made extremely attractive by the presence of 408 tipped-in fabric samples. OCLC lists only Art Institute of Chicago and Virginia Tech in the U.S. hardcover
2008__1843117304Informa Maritime & Transport 2008. Hardcover. New. 6th edition. 332 pages. 9.75x7.00x1.25 inches. Informa Maritime & Transport hardcover
19361093191936 Editions Calmann-Lévy - 1936 et 1937 - 15 volumes In-8 (18 x 23cm environ), demis chagrin à coin, 3 nerfs sautés - Filets, fleurons et titre dorés au dos, filets dorés encadrant le cuir des plats, tranches de tête dorées - 241 + 229 + 261 + 234 + 281 + 253 + 226 + 228 + 308 + 311 + 215 + 224 + 247 + 219 + 262 p. - Nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et N&B, certaines sous serpentes. Typographie Brodard ; Héliogravure Aulard, pochoirs de Beaufumé ; hors-texte avec pochoirs de Jacomet - L'Edition ordinaire sur Velin à la forme Bernard-Dumas
196417265New York: Simon and Schuster 1964. First Edition First Printing. Paperback. Near fine. The first edition of The Movement: Documentary of a Struggle for Equality by Lorraine Hansberry. Large quarto 127pp 1. Measures 8.5: x 10.75". Original pictorial wraps title in black on spine. $1.95 retail price on front cover. Stated "First Printing" on copyright page. Solid text block light wear along edges small stain on spine a near fine example. Includes 148 black-and-white pictures from photographers Robert Frank David Heath Roy De Carava Danny Lyon and more. Many of Lyon's images featured in this work taken during his time as the primary photographer of SNCC are their first appearance in book form. Roth 190 Not in Blockson A rare piece with poignant writing and pictures. This first printing in pictorial wraps was simultaneously released with a cloth edition no priority established.<br /> Lorraine Hansberry 1930-1965 was the first African American female playwright to have her work The Raisin in the Sun performed on Broadway. The Movement was the final book published by Lorraine Hansberry before her early death at the age of 34. Simon and Schuster paperback
19311123031931. Rare half-tone portrait of Canadian golf legend George Lyon. Signed by Lyon "Geo. S. Lyon." Period frame. The entire piece measures 8.25 inches by 5.75 inches. In very good condition. Although he only began playing golf at the age of 38 due to lack of available golf courses in most areas of Canada before that date George Seymour Lyon won the gold medal in golf in the 1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis Missouri at age 46 only eight years after beginning the sport. He won the Canadian Amateur Championship a record eight times between 1898 and 1914 the last time in his 56th year. He was also runner-up in that event on two further occasions. He won the Canadian Seniors' Golf Association Championship ten times between 1918 and 1930 the final time in his 72nd year; these events were staged before the inauguration of the Canadian Senior Golf Championship by Golf Canada. unknown books
27872LYON Captain George Francis. A Brief Narrative of an Unsuccessful Attempt to reach Repulse Bay through Sir Thomas Rowe's "Welcome" in His Majesty's Ship Griper in the year 1824. Illus. with folding map and illus. London: John Murray 1825. 1st ed. A very good copy in orig. boards rebacked. Hill p. 186. Another attempt at the Northwest Passage; this one through Hudson's Bay. Interesting accounts are given of the Eskimos of the Southampton Islands immediately north of Hudson's Bay. Also included are an appendix concerning magnetic anomalies in the polar regions an Abstract of each day's work and a botanical appendix by Professor J. D. Hooker. unknown
19311123031931. Rare half-tone portrait of Canadian golf legend George Lyon. Signed by Lyon "Geo. S. Lyon." Period frame. The entire piece measures 8.25 inches by 5.75 inches. In very good condition. Although he only began playing golf at the age of 38 due to lack of available golf courses in most areas of Canada before that date George Seymour Lyon won the gold medal in golf in the 1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis Missouri at age 46 only eight years after beginning the sport. He won the Canadian Amateur Championship a record eight times between 1898 and 1914 the last time in his 56th year. He was also runner-up in that event on two further occasions. He won the Canadian Seniors' Golf Association Championship ten times between 1918 and 1930 the final time in his 72nd year; these events were staged before the inauguration of the Canadian Senior Golf Championship by Golf Canada. unknown
19557492Various places 1955. Very good. 10¾†x 8¾â€. Full faux leather over boards. 146 pages with 201 photographs 42 news clippings and 25 other items of ephemera. Most relevant photos measure around 2½†x 3½†and most are captioned. Album very good with moderate wear; photos generally very good or better. <br /> <br /> This album was compiled by Lyon P. Strean who was originally from Montreal and later was a resident of New Rochelle New York. Strean was an accomplished dentist who also held a doctorate in bacteriology and published over 25 scientific papers throughout his career. He edited a medical journal in Brooklyn and wrote at least two books. <br /> <br /> Strean was active in the Jewish community of Montreal where he was vice-president of Independent Order B’nai B’rith. Mount Royal Lodge. No. 729 and was later president of the Westchester New York Lodge. A clipping in the album shows that he was also secretary of the New Rochelle chapter of the Zionist Organization of America. Over half the album includes family photos and news clippings which cover a brief period of Strean's career. <br /> <br /> Importantly a 14-page section is entitled “Remembrances From the Israeli War of Liberation May 15-Sept 1 1948. Yomim Hazikoron†and holds 87 photos taken in Israel. A full-page clipping in the album shared that Strean was in Israel for three months as a consultant to the Israeli government on public health. He gave a talk stateside where he described conditions in Jerusalem when the city was cut off from supplies and how he was involved in testing 24000 refugees for sexually transmitted diseases. That article also mentioned that Strean had slides made of pictures taken in Israel to go along with his talks. <br /> <br /> There are many images of Rehovot including birdseye views the synagogue a shot of people milling about in a market and one shows bomb damage. Other images of war include people rationing water an air-raid shelter a view of “No Man's Land†and streets with road blocks. There's a shot of a Displaced Persons camp one of a demolished building with the caption “War in Israel 1948†and another captioned “Bus Station-Tel Aviv. Bombed at 6 p.m. 130 killed.†At least nine photos are celebratory and depict parades and rallies at a stadium for Independence Day. Other photos include several great street scenes in Haifa and a birdseye view of the city and seaport from Mt. Carmal. There are also a number of images in Jerusalem including the King David Hotel several in Tel Aviv and several of kibbutzim. <br /> <br /> A lively and well captioned album with many images of Israel soon after it achieved statehood. unknown
1971575Holt Rinehart and Winston 1971. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/fine. Holt Rinehart Winston 1971. Hardcover in pictorial dust jacket. First Edition second printing stated. 8" x 11" 196 pages. 75 black and white photographs 5 colour illustrations and 6 black and white identity photographs. Foreword by Danny Lyon; introduction letters and drawings by Billy McCune. Cited ubiquitously in Roth Book of 101 Books pp. 210-211; The Open Book pp. 278-279; Parr & Badger Vol. 2 p. 19; Auer. p. 535. BOOK CONDITION: Fine; a tight clean copy with solid binding clean interior and bright plates. In a Fine dust jacket with light shelf wear. Overall a solid clean bright and highly collectible copy of this first edition hardcover. Holt, Rinehart and Winston hardcover
elala3116<p>London: John Murray 1825. Second Edition first: 1824 of this account of the second Parry expedition to the Canadian Arctic in 1821-23 on which Lyon served as second in command. The narrative is rich in descriptive detail especially concerning Esquimaux life on southern Baffin Island and Melville Peninsula. The Fury and Hecla sailed through Hudson and Frozen Straits and explored Repulse Bay Lyon Inlet Fury and Hecla Strait Winter and Igloolik Islands. Arctic Bib. 10531. Field 961. Sabin 42853. cfSmith 6166. cfHill p. 186. cfLande 1291. cfTPL 1289. 8vo. pp. xi 1 468. lacking half-title. folding engraved map 7 plates incl. frontis. & 2 text illus. of musical notation. Uncut in original bds. rebacked some light foxing to & offsetting from plates</p> London: John Murray, 1825
81321Brun Lyon, Auguste Brun, 1860, xx p. (page de faux-titre, page de titre, introduction), 65 planches réparties sur deux pages, 96 p., percaline vert sapin, 30.5x20.5cm, un accroc sur l'un des mors et sur le bas du dos, coins émoussés, plats tachés, bords des pages jaunis.
192921742Grenoble, Editions Didier et Richard (Lyon, Anciens Etablissements Legendre), 1929; in-4°, plein chagrin vert olive, plat mosaïqué au centre, de la silhouette d’une femme au trait doré avec en fond un ciel fauve et des contours, de la cathédrale de Fourvière et de la tour métallique qui la jouxte en noir, et dessous, une pièce mosaïquée de cuir noir décorée d’une successions de visages d’hommes, stylisés avec les yeux, le nez, les moustaches, et la bouche. Titre doré à la japonaise, sur le dos, en grands caractères gothiques modernes, couverture et dos conservés, tête dorée, non rogné, étui bordé (reliure contemporaine) ; en tout 19 eaux-fortes, dont 8 hors-texte, le frontispice en noir et sépia. Nombreux dessins dont 21 à pleine page.
168017209Lyon, Thomas Amaulry, 1680 ; 2 tomes in-12, demi maroquin brique (rel. du XIXe) ; (36), 380 ; 371 pp.