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182583951825 London: John Murray, Albemarle-Street, 1825. Edition originale. Un volume in-8: 14 x 21,5 cm. xvi pp. [Preface, Original Instructions], 198 pp. [1], avec une carte dépliante et sept gravures hors-texte. Reliure contemporaine en demi-maroquin noir, plats recouverts de papier marbré, dos lisse aux fleurons et filets dorés, pièce de titre en maroquin olive, lettres en capitales dorées. Ex-libris manuscrit en début d'ouvrage. Papier uniformément roussi, quelques salissures éparses, des mouillures discrètes en bas des gravures, sinon livre complet de toutes ses illustrations et en bon état, très élégant dans sa reliure.
15093Coloniae Agrippinae [Cologne], Jean Quentel, 1551 ; 3 vol. in-folio. 16 ff.-1075 pp. 16 ff.-1182 pp. 20 ff.-1018pp. Basane marbrée, dos à nerfs ornés, pièces de titre rouges (Reliure du XVIIIe s.). Éraflures sur les plats, trous de vers aux dos, deux coiffes arasées. Inscription latine du XVIe s. sur le titre. Deux cachets anciens de bibliothèques d'institutions religieuses : "P.P. Maristes de Lyon" et "Société de Marie". Signature autographe "Eymard" (Pierre-Julien Eymard). Quelques marginalia, manicules et passages soulignés au tout début du tome 1er.
68612London: William Heinemann 1902. Classic Literature Limited Edition number 1 of 25 copies on Dutch hand-made paper with additional coloured plates. Octavo 24 x 16cm in seven volumes. With numerous illustrations in 2 states engraved on paper and on vellum. All frontispieces have the vellum plate hand-coloured. Decorative title page printed on vellum to each volume. Bound in half red morocco gilt over buckram sides t.e.g. marbled endpapers monogrammed bookplate. Edges toned some gentle spotting within bindings nicely aged with some rubbing to joints and extremities. Very good. The full text of Richardson's Sir Charles Grandison in seven volumes from the complete novels edition. London: William Heinemann, 1902 unknown
179022660Paris, Clousier, 1790 ; in-4° broché, [4], IV, 82 pp. et couverture muette de papier gris de l'époque.
18215Le maréchal est en uniforme militaire, avec képi de maréchal et une seule décoration, la médaille militaire ; le portrait se détache sur un fond semé de feuilles de chêne et dessous, la signature Ph. Pétain.
169321679Lyon, Rolin Glaize, 1693 (i.e. 1679) ; in-8, veau épidermé de l’époque, dos à nerfs décoré et doré, sans pièce de titre ; 88, [7] pp. de Table.
192920842Association Lyonnaise des Cinquante (Paris, imp. Aulard), 1929 ; in-4° en feuilles sous couverture jaune paille rempliée, chemise-étui de l’éditeur bleu-nuit ; [4] y compris le titre illustré en couleurs, 174, [2] pp., 65 eaux-fortes, dont 32 h.t., gravées par A. Coussens et tirées en couleurs à la poupée.
101713A Lion (Lyon), Jean-Baptiste Girin, 1711, 1 volume in-4 de 285x210 mm environ, 8 ff. (page de titre avec large vignette gravée , épître, avertissement, table des chapitres, Lugduni laus), 210 (p. 210 numérotée 201 au lieu de 210)-76-(1)f., 116 planches hors texte de 5 blasons chacune avec texte en regard (sauf la dernière qui n'en comporte que 3), (soit 578 armoiries), une carte de Lyon en double-page, une planche gravée hors texte (monument ancien), reliure postérieure en basane racinée fauve, dos à nerfs portant titres dorés, orné de caissons riches motifs dorés, plats encadrés d'un double filet doré avec petit fer à chaque angle, gardes marbrées, tranches mouchetées. Un ex-libris manuscrit sur la page de titre, quelques rousseurs et pages brunies, frottements sur le cuir, un trou de ver au bas du dos avec léger début de fente, sinon bon état.
110160A Lyon, Chez Benoist Coral, en ruë Merciere, à l'Enseigne de la Victoire, Avec Privilege et Permission, 1666, 2 ouvrages réunis en 1 volume in-folio de360x230x60 mm environ, 1f.blanc, 6ff. (titre en rouge et noir avec large vignette à la devise de l'imprimeur "Sat vinci qui parta tuetur", Preface, Table des parties et sections, Privilege et Approbation)-364-9ff.(table)-1f.blanc-6ff.(titre en rouge et noir avec vignette, Preface, Table des parties et sections, Privilege, Approbations)-367-8ff.(table), 1f.blanc, plein veau moucheté , dos à nerfs portant titres dorés, orné de caissons à fleurons et motifs dorés, coupes dorées, tranches mouchetées de rouge et brun. Une planche de vue avec restauration ancienne, des erreurs de pagination sans manque, des rousseurs (fortes par endroits), pages brunies et mouillures, coiffes arasées et début de fente sur les mors, 2 coins dénudés, frottements épidermures et rayures sur le cuir. Les 7 gravures dépliantes de vues de Lyon par Silvestre sont bien présentes mais il manque les 2 frontispices ainsi que la planche dépliante concernant l'Hôtel de Ville (quasiment toujours absente).
91565Lyon, Bernoux & Cumin Editeurs, 1898, xii-424 pages, (1) f. (table), (1) f., demi-chagrin noir, dos à nerfs portant titres dorés, gardes marbrées, tranche de tête dorée, couvertures illustrées conservées sous serpente. Exemplaire nominatif N° 164/1251, un des 200 exemplaires sur papier vélin teinté, numérotés de 51 à 250, contenant 2 dessins originaux de la publication, avec 650 illustrations dont 15 grands frontispices en double état par Jean Coulon. Quelques rayures sur le cartonnage, coupes restaurées, bon état.
60245London: John Murray 1824. XIII 468 pp. Large folding map 7 engraved plates by Finden after drawings by Lyon. Contemporary red half calf. Spine gilt. Occasional light browning. An attractive copy. . unknown
196451778New York: Simon and Schuster 1964. First Edition. First Printing wrappered issue. Quarto 27.5cm; photo-illustrated wrappers; 128pp; illus. Light wear to extremities with a tiny scratch to upper rear wrapper and a tiny patch of clear tape to lower right corner of same; Very Good to Near Fine. Superb documentary photobook on the Civil Rights struggle in the South with images taken chiefly by SNCC staff photographer Danny Lyon but also Roy De Carava Robert Frank David Heath Kenneth Thompson Don Charles and Norris McNamara. Text supplied by African-American playwright Lorraine Hansberry among the last works she would contribute to prior to her death in 1965. Simon and Schuster unknown books
1571D10980Basel: Eusebius Episcopius & heirs of his brother Nicolaus 1571. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo 165 x 104mm. 36 621 63 pages including final leaf with printers device of the word EPISCOP. Episcopus separated by stork surmounting bishops crozier on verso. Edited by Desiderius Erasmus; revised by Johann Jacob Grynaeus. Contemporary calf over wooden boards with blind-stamped arabesque centerpiece on covers brass catches lacking clasps rebacked spine gilt labeled IRENAEI HAERESES 1571; front joint cracked but cords intact; dark stain on opening leaves paper cracks and small holes in title not affecting text some light dampstaining in hinge toward end. 17th-century signature of Robert Baillie to title the famous Covenanter according to pencil note on front endpaper. 19th-century Chiesa Libera stamp on title; and pictorial bookplate of Douglas and Mildred Horton dated 1962 to front pastedown. Reverend Dr. Douglas Horton married Mildred née McAfee in 1945 who was a prominent female captain in the United States Naval Reserve and later the president of Wellesley College. <br/><br/>Irenaeus theological treatise written c. 180 attacked contemporary Christian heresies particularly Gnosticism and the system devised by Valentinus c. 100-c. 160. Irenaeus treatise also supported the idea that bishops maintained apostolic ties to the era of Christ and that a bishop was the best guide to understanding scripture. Given the very bishop-centric message of this work perhaps it is not curious at all that the Episcopius press expressed interest in printing it In Latin Episcopus is bishop. It was not until the 16th century that Irenaeus Opus eruditissimum was widely disseminated first published in Latin by Froben of Basel in 1526 and in the original Greek in 1570. Erasmus famously edited this Latin edition which appeared a year after the first Greek. In it he removed two annotations which referred to baptism and purgatory and also corrected a passage concerning the fault of Adam. The text itself is a new translation of the first book with an extensive dedication to the Basel Mayor Bernhard Brand and the founder of the Basel Reformed Orthodoxy Church Johann Jacob Grynaeus. Irenaeus Opus appears in 10 editions before this one published in both Basel 1528 1534 1548 1554 1560 and Paris 1541 1545 1563 1567 1570. This volume once belonged to Robert Baillie 1602-1662 a Glaswegian and Presbyterian minister and writer known for his Letters which faithfully recorded public events and his participation via correspondence. Baillie was a leader in the 17th century movement that rejected the Church of Englands Book of Common Prayer. From a reformative point of view Baillie would have found interest in Irenaeus work which recognized the canonical character of the gospels. For a work against the Gnostics it is said to contain valuable historical information and a great many New Testament quotations which are a witness to the New Testament text long prior to any extant manuscript; it is the first systematic exposition of Christian theology--Sarton I 294. Hoffmann II 466. Eusebius Episcopius & heirs of his brother Nicolaus hardcover
1969300582New York: Macmillan 1969. hardcover. near fine/very good. Danny Lyon. Illustrated with 75 haunting black & white photographs that document the dismantling of Manhattan's oldest and most historic neighborhood prior to the construction of the World Trade Center. 150 pages thin square 4to black cloth with silver lettering dust wrapper; price-clipped and with minor edgewear. New York: Macmillan 1969. First edition. Pages toned at edges else a fine copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Macmillan unknown books
18696315Falun Sweden: Schmidt 1869. First Edition. 60pp. Illus. large folding map 21x9 inches. oblong folio Original printed wrappers. Small embossed library stamp on title page. A rare guide for Swedish emigrants to America. Includes data on how farmlands are divided and U.S. weights and measures. The map shows railroads west to St. Paul and Fort Laramie as well as the route from Sweden to Quebec thence through lower Canada to Michigan and Wisconsin. Lyon was general agent for the Montreal Steamship Company and Grand Trunk Railway. Schmidt unknown books
19088425New York: Metropolitan Syndicate 1908. Octavo pp. 1-8 1-2 3-225 226-228: blank note: last leaf is a blank original light green cloth lettered in red on front and spine panels. First edition. The rare first issue with integral title leaf bearing the "Metropolitan Syndicate" imprint and bound in non-pictorial green cloth. SARDONICS is the first of Lyon's two books both collecting some of his short fiction. Lyon's untimely death at age 33 cut short a promising literary career. His fiction was of high caliber and has been favorably compared with that of Stephen Crane and Ambrose Bierce. "The 31 tales and sketches in SARDONICS and GRAPHICS can be properly compared with the work of Crane and Bierce for vivid highly characterized and purposeful narrative. 'The Second Motive' in SARDONICS and 'Revenge' in GRAPHICS are psychological murder tragedies at the two extremes of the social scale. Lyon like Crane and Norris died before his talents had fully matured and unfortunately when his work had only begun to appear in McCLURE'S MAGAZINE and to attract special attention." - Bennett A Practical Guide to American Book Collecting p. 204. Most of the stories in SARDONICS are mystery or detective shorts some with fantastic elements. "Into the Fourth Dimension" concerns the fate of the inventor of a device to project people into other dimensions who is poisoned in a Chinese restaurant kills his tormentor and escapes into another dimension with disastrous results. Smith American Fiction 1901-1925 L-615. Not in Hubin 1994. Light wear to crown of spine panel else a near fine bright copy. #8425 Metropolitan Syndicate unknown books
1971577Holt Rinehart and Winston 1971. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Very good/fine. Holt Rinehart Winston 1971. Hardcover in pictorial dust jacket. First Edition First Printing with no other printings mentioned. 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: Very Good; a clean copy with clean interior and bright plates light staining to edges of cloth covers from contact with moisture not affefting any pages slight abbraiding from shelf wear to lower forecorners separation along top quarter of gutter at half title but binding still solid; in a Fine dust jacket showing light rubbing to panels edges and corners. Overall a solid clean copy of the true first edition hardcover. Holt, Rinehart and Winston hardcover
56878LYON George F. Journal of a Residence and Tour in the Republic of Mexico in the Year 1826. With Some Account of the mines of that Country. London: John Murray 1828. 1st ed. 2 Vols. viii 323; iv 304 pp. Orig. 3/4-leather and marbled boards with orig. gilt spines laid down. Some light edgewear light scattered foxing else a very good copy. Capt. Lyon left England in 1826 as a commissioner for the Real del Monte Mining Company. this book recounts his 8 months in Mexico with notes on mining Indians flora and fauna. "His journal provides a wealth of detail on mining an mining revenues as well as sophisticated observations on general social and economic conditions." Griffin 3561. unknown
185368116Liverpool: S.W. Richards 1853. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 223pp. Duodecimo 18.5 cm Red cloth over boards elaborately stamped in gilt and blind. Decorative green endpapers. All edges gilt. Frontispiece portrait of the author. Errata bound in at the rear. Light staining to the boards. 1/2" split in the cloth at the head of the spine along the front joint. A bit of chipping to the cloth at the spine ends and along the front joint. Underlying boards peeking through at the corners. Contemporary owner's name address and blindstamp on the verso of the front free endpaper. By a Scottish Latter-day Saint. Just before embarking for America Lyon published the first volume of poems ever issued by a member of the Church under the title of "The Harp of Zion." The book was donated to the Perpetual Emigration Fund and thousands of copies were printed and sold. The Perpetual Emigration Fund was set up to help any saints who wanted to migrate to Utah. It assisted some 26000 immigrants. Flake/Draper 5067. Crawley III: 782. Mormon Imprints 41. S.W. Richards hardcover
177018492Lyon, chez Pierre Bruyset Ponthus, 1770. In-8 de [16]-619-[35] pages, pleine veau blond moucheté, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons et petits fers dorés, double filet estampé à froid en encadrement des plats, filet doré aux coupes, tranches marbrées.
cbs 9781032006338USA Edition . New. Brand New! Fast Delivery US Edition and ship within 24-48 hours. Deliver by FedEx and Dhl & Aramex UPS & USPS and we do accept APO and PO BOX Addresses. Order can be delivered worldwide within 6-10 days and we do have flat rate for up to 2LB. Extra shipping charges will be requested if the Book weight is more than 5 LB. This Item May be shipped from India United states & United Kingdom. Depending on your location and availability. unknown
19861997161001056CONVENTION PRESS 1986-01-01. Paperback. Very Good. 1st printing.Nice looking book has minor edge wear. CONVENTION PRESS paperback
35601523, Lyon, Bernoux et Cumin, 1896; in-4 broché, couverture et dos illustrés d’eaux –fortes de Drevet. Magnifique publication tirée seulement à 810 exemplaires numérotés. Celui-ci, sur vélin blanc avec les eaux-fortes et les lithographies avec la lettre. Infime rouss. sur la page de titre et sur la couverture, sinon bel exemplaire.
229671Lyon, imprimerie de Jean Aymé Candy, 1636 in-12, [5] ff. n. ch. (titre-frontispice gravé par Audran, dédicace à Louis XIII, extrait des registres de l'Hôtel-Dieu), 217 pp. (mal chiffrées 127), [2] ff. n. ch. de table des matières et de permission, vélin souple, dos lisse, tranches mouchetées (reliure de l'époque).
4645Lyon, chez Thomas Almaury, ruë Merciere, au Mercure Galant, 1688 avec privilège du Roy, 1 pleine basane d'époque, frottée, coins émoussés, coiffes manquantes, 1 mors fendu sur 3 cm, petit manque au dos in-12, 1 ff. blanc, titre (belle marque d'imprimerie: fleuron, formé du grand chiffre du libraire, surmonté d'une tête entre deux guirlandes de fleurs), 29 feuillets préliminaires non chiffrés contenant le "Discours sur Théophraste", 308 pages chiffrées pour les textes des "Caractères de Theophraste et les caractères ou les moeurs de ce siècle" + 1 feuillet non chiffré, dont le recto contient l'extrait du privilège du Roy (ce privilège est le même que celui de l'édition de Paris. Mais on lit à la suite de celle-ci: "Et le dit Michallet à fait part de son privilège à Thomas Amaulry, suivant l'accord fait entre eux", ex-libris manuscrits: "Bergeron capucin à Valence en Dauphiné - A l'usage du Père florentin de St George capucin - a l'usage des capucins de Vienne" ;