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4800Bourg, P.F. Bottier, 1838 - 1844 ; cinq volumes in-8 ; demi-percaline marron à coins, faux-nerfs, titre manuscrit en doré, plats conservés (reliure mi-XXe) ; XXIV, 224 ; XIV, 350 ; XXV, 404 ; XXXIII, 427 ; III, 304, 67, VIII pp.
1868712Lyon Librairie et imprimerie Vitte & Perrussel ,1887 ; Librairie et imprimerie Emmanuel Vitte pour le 3ème vol.,1895 . . 1868 3 forts vol. in-4 ( 27 x 21,5 cm ) CLXXV pp. (dont fx. t. et t.) , (18) ff. n. ch. , 687 pp. + (7) ff. n. ch. (dont fx.t. et t.) , 708 pp., (1) f. n. ch. + XXXI (dont fx.t. et t.) , 636 pp. , (2) ff. n. ch. . Très nombreuses gravures , notamment de blasons dans le Supplément . Vol. I : Préface ; Notice sur Claude Le Laboureur ; Table générale des personnes et des lieux ; titres des éditions parisienne (Chez Jean Couterot ,1681) et lyonnaise ( De l' imprimerie de Clavde Galbit , 1665 ) ; Epistre Av Glorievx Saint Benoît ; Préface ; Catalogve des Abbez regvliers & seculiers de l' Isle Barbe ; listes des Vassaux de l' Isle Barbe , des abbez de l' Abbaye de Saint Rigaut , des abbesses de Saint Pierre ; Les Masvres de l' abbaye royale de l' Isle Barbe en LVI chapitres ; Liste de quelques moines de l' Isle ; Additions et Corrections ; Variantes ; Projet de la seconde partie des Masvres ; Table des maisons nobles qui ont donné des religieux au monastère de l' Isle -Barbe ; Supplément ( Extraits des Archives de la Chambre des Causes pies du diocèse de Lyon ) . Vol. II : titres des éditions parisiennes ( Chez Jean Couterot , 1682 et 1681 ) ; Préface ; Histoire des Abbez séculiers de l' église de l' Isle-Barbe en XVIII chapitres ; Preuves de noblesse des anciens moines ; Table des noms de famille ; Extraict du privilège du Roy ; Fautes survenues ; Table des matières des deux tomes . Supplément : fac-similé 1ère page du manuscrit de Claude Le Laboureur ; Préface ; Pièces justificatives ; Discours de l' origine des armes et des termes recevs & usités pour l' explication de la science héraldique ( Lyon , Chez Gvillavme Barbier , 1658 ) avec Préface , Epistre apologétique povr les discovrs de l' origine des armes contre quelques lettres de Me C. F. Menestrier ; Histoire généalogique de la Maison de Sainte Colombe & autres maisons alliées en V chapitres avec Epistre dédicatoire , Approbations , Permission , Introdvction et Additions et corrections ; Table des familles alliées à la Maison de Ste Colombe avec leurs armoiries ; Notes et corrections svr le bréviaire de l' Eglise de Lyon ( Lyon , Chez Jean Champion , 1647 ) avec Epistre A Monseigneur l' Eminentissime cardinal archevesque de Lyon , Approbation et Permission ; Notes et généalogies inédites ; Table de plusieurs testaments extraits par M. Le Laboureur des registres des causes pies ; Table chronologique des documents publiés dans la nouvelle édition; Table des gravures ; Table générale des noms de personnes et de lieux . Justification du tirage : l' un des 360 ex. sur Hollande : ex. n° 192 à grandes marges . Vol. I et II : demi-percaline mauve, dos lisse , p. de titre rouge , plats papier marbré , têtes dorées , gardes papier marbré ; dos insolés avec petites salissures ; petits manques à la coiffe inf. du vol. I et à la coiffe sup. du vol. II ( Reliures à la Bradel ) . Supplément : cartonnage papier marbré à la Bradel , titre rouge . Couvertures conservées pour les trois vol.. Quoique différentes les reliures des vol. I et II et celle du Supplément forment un ensemble homogène . ( Collat. complet )
200Lugduni [Lyon], sumptibus Claudii de Villiers, 1637, 1 vol. in-8° (17,1 x 11,4 cm). 1 db-garde blanche, 1 p. de titre, 2 f. de préface au lecteur, 1 f. d'approbation et de table des chapitres, p. 9-810, p. 1-44 intitulées 'Oratio manassae', 26 f. intitulés 'Index epistolarum et evangeliorum', 1 f. d''achevé d'imprimer' M. DC. XXXVII mentionnant la police de caractère utilisée : Chartarum, 1 db-garde blanche. Cahiers signés A-LLl8. Texte en latin, en deux colonnes, encadré d'un double-filet. Corps du texte très petit et cependant remarquablement lisible. Claude de VIlliers (15..-163.) : imprimeur-libraire-typographe actif à Auxerre à partir de 1630 environ, et à Lyon de 1634 à 1637 au moins. Imprimeur du Roi (1632).
120634aafOrient Alger, Typographie et Lithographie du F. Bastide, 1849, gr. in-8vo, Frontispice lithogr. portrait de J. Descous + 388 p. (n° 1 du 15 févr. au n° 11, inclus. le supplément au n° 5 (juin/juillet) & 11 (31 déc. 1849): Cantiques Maçonniques p. 373 à 388) + 2 ff. de table (pagination erronnée 373-375), cachet ovale ‘MOATTI Peintre’, reliure en d.-cuir d’époque, dos orné, qqs traces d’usage, sinon très bon exemplaire.
BN65307Heyne W. die raeder der zeit <br/><br/> Heyne, W unknown
1824ARCTIC029004John Murray London. 1824. First edition. Octavo. pp xii 468. Seven engraved plates folding map. Original paper boards recently and sympathetically rebacked with calf gilt rules and with new corners also in calf. New endpapers lacking the half-title. An account of Parry's Second Expedition in search of the North-West Passage containing excellent material on the Eskimaux of Baffin Island and the Melville Peninsula. The plates after drawings by the author are particularly fine.Boards just a little rubbed at edges. Occasional light spotting. John Murray, London. hardcover
1825106832London: John Murray 1825. Hardcover. very good. 1st Edition. xvi1982pp. Octavo. 23 X 15 cm. Bound in original pink paper covered boards. Rebacked with gray paper and new spine label. Boards quite worn especially at the corners. Minor professional repairs to the spine and joints. All edges untrimmed. Folding map frontispiece and 7 engraved plates. 2 interesting small bookplates on front pastedown. Uncommon in original boards. A.B.10530. Narrative of a voyage in search of a Northwest passage in 1824 by way of Hudson Bay in the ' Griper.' Lyon penetrated into Roes Welcome but was turned back by bad weather. He gives here a description of Southampton Island and its natives and scientific observations on the tides and compass variations. Botanical Appendix by Sir J. D. Hooker. 1825 John Murray hardcover
1969TH223106Macmillan New York 1969. 1st Edition. HARDCOVER. 1st printing. Large 4to. in black cloth covered boards silver lettering to spine and front cover. unpaginated approx. 160pp mainly finely printed full page b/w photos printed on one side only __CONDITION : An extremely well preserved FINE very clean and tight unmarked copy hint of tanning to leaves in a lightly edge-nicked but otherwise VERY GOOD complete Dust Jacket inner flaps slightly tanned looks fine in its removable transparent protector. A nice copy. . NOTE: Depending on destination this item may require an extra payment for insurance. If so orders made by card will be completed only after you have approved any such extra cost. __To see more of our Photo books type DbbPHOTO in the Keywords search box __We always ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS Macmillan, New York hardcover
18251006588vo modern full blue morocco spine lettered in gilt raised bands illustrated with 7 steel engravings and folding frontispiece map xvi 198 2 pp.Some lihjt foxing in fine modern binding. Another attempt at the Northwest Passage; this one through Hudson's Bay. Interesting accounts are given of Eskimoes of the Southhampton Islands immediately north of Hudson Bay. Also contained are an appendix concerning magnetic abnormalities in the polar regions an Abstract of each day's work and a botanical appendix by Professor J.D. Hooker. The plates are engraved by Edward Finden after drawings by Lyon and Kendall. Includes folding map "Chart of Hudson's Strait & Sir Thos. Rowe's Welcome showing the Track & Discoveries of HM.S. Griper in.Repluse Bay.1824." Sabin 42851. Arctic Bib. 10530. John Murray, hardcover books
19681389New York 1968. First printing. Paperback. Very Good. Pictorial wraps. <br/><br/> paperback books
1825WRCAM54185London: John Murray 1825. xvi198pp. plus folding map and seven plates. Contemporary three-quarter calf and floral- patterned boards spine gilt rebacked with original spine laid down. Minor shelf wear. Modern bookplate on front pastedown minor foxing to plates. Very good. Lyon's official report of this important expedition with much if not most of his narrative concerning his relations with the Eskimos with whom he was on excellent terms. This report includes three plates of Indian subjects with the map illustrating Hudson Straits and northern Hudson Bay. "Exploring for a Northwest Passage by Hudson Bay the author penetrated with the GRIPER into Roes Welcome about halfway between Wager Inlet and Repulse Bay in 1824 but was driven back by foul weather. He gives here a narrative of the voyage description of Southampton Island and its natives notes on tides in Roes Welcome Sound and on compass variation" - ARCTIC BIBLIOGRAPHY. ARCTIC BIBLIOGRAPHY 10530. TPL 1324. FIELD 962. SABIN 42851. DECKER 22:265. HILL 1055. John Murray hardcover books
1808WRCAM53061Philadelphia 1808. 2ii184pp. 20th-century tan buckram gilt morocco labels. Remnants of shelf mark on spine. Binding broken after titlepage institutional ink and blind stamp on titlepage. Minor foxing. Good. An important case relating to the robbery of the Bank of Pennsylvania in 1798. Robbers entered the bank in early September 1798 during one of the periodic outbreaks of Yellow Fever in Philadelphia. Because no evidence of forcible entry was detected suspicion immediately fell on blacksmith Patrick Lyon a British mechanic who had fashioned various iron fittings for the bank building including the locks. He claimed to have been out of town with his son to avoid the fever when the robbery took place but he was nonetheless arrested and imprisoned. The case was a city sensation and the press took up Lyon's cause which eventually led to his being freed. <br> <br> This work reports the trial of the president of the bank a cashier one of the bank directors who was also an alderman of Philadelphia and a high constable who were all sued for damages by Lyon on the charge of false imprisonment. The officers of the bank were sentenced to pay Patrick Lyon $12000 for false and malicious prosecution without reasonable cause. Described as "Very Scarce" in the Brinley catalog. SOWERBY JEFFERSON'S LIBRARY 2321. COHEN 12008. BRINLEY 6494. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 15447. SABIN 42867. hardcover books
1825149630London: John Murray 1825. Hardcover. Good. xvi 198 p. 22 cm. Fold-out frontispiece map. 6 plates. Table and diagram in appendix. Half green leather with marbled paper boards. Respined with gilt trim and a burgundy spine label. Worn edges. Armorial bookplate and identification labels on endpapers. Ink stamps of former owner on front endpaper and 7 other pages within. Offsetting to pages from plates. Dampstains to plate opposite p. 14. <br/><br/>Lyon's official report of his important expedition most of which concerns his relations with the Inuit with whom he was on excellent terms. Also a narrative of his voyage a description of Southampton Island and its natives notes on tides in Roes Welcome Sound and on compass variation. Arctic bibliography 10530. TPL 1324. Field 962. Sabin 42851. Decker 22:265. Hill 1055. John Murray hardcover
1825140097London: John Murray 1825. Hardcover. Good. xvi 198 p. 22 cm. Fold-out map at front. 7 engraved plates. Half leather with green marbled boards. Rebacked with original spine laid on. Corners darkened. Nautical bookplate on front pastedown along with plate for Louisa Dorothea Hopetoun. Foxing to first pages and map. Some offsetting from plates. <br/><br/>Lyon's official report of his important expedition most of which concerns his relations with the Inuit with whom he was on excellent terms. Also a narrative of his voyage a description of Southampton Island and its natives notes on tides in Roes Welcome Sound and on compass variation. Arctic bibliography 10530. TPL 1324. Field 962. Sabin 42851. Decker 22:265. Hill 1055. John Murray hardcover
1825100658<p>8vo modern full blue morocco spine lettered in gilt raised bands illustrated with 7 steel engravings and folding frontispiece map xvi 198 2 pp.Some lihjt foxing in fine modern binding. Another attempt at the Northwest Passage; this one through Hudson's Bay. Interesting accounts are given of Eskimoes of the Southhampton Islands immediately north of Hudson Bay. Also contained are an appendix concerning magnetic abnormalities in the polar regions an Abstract of each day's work and a botanical appendix by Professor J.D. Hooker. The plates are engraved by Edward Finden after drawings by Lyon and Kendall. Includes folding map "Chart of Hudson's Strait & Sir Thos. Rowe's Welcome showing the Track & Discoveries of HM.S. Griper in.Repluse Bay.1824." Sabin 42851. Arctic Bib. 10530.</p> John Murray, hardcover
18255897London: John Murray 1825. First edition. 21 cm; xvi 198 2 pages and 7 leaves of copper-engraved plates folding map. Bound in contemporary green polished calf over marbled boards ruled in gilt by Henry Young. Gilt tooling on spine. Color faded from spine and from top edge of upper board. Fine condition. References: Arctic Bib. 10530; Lande 1292; Sabin 42851. <br /><br />Narrative of search for the Northwest Passage through the Hudson Bay; observations on Southampton Island Eskimos tides and compass variations. George Francis Lyon one of Barrow's favorites had made a name for himself in the exploration of Africa before serving as commander of the HMS Hecla during William Edward Parry's second Arctic voyage. Thereafter in the spring of 1824 Lyon was given command of the sluggish and cranky HMS Griper with orders to winter in Repulse Bay in northwest Hudson Bay and then cross Melville Peninsula to explore the northern coast of mainland America. Ice conditions were difficult however and he was unable to even reach Repulse Bay and had to return home that same Fall. He was never given another naval command. John Murray hardcover
1824062492London: John Murray. Clean tight half leather hardcover with marbled boards original binding in good condition; lightly bumped corners expected shelf wear and rubbing worn gilt lettering at spine. Fold out map and seven plates included . Good. Hardcover. 1824. John Murray hardcover
01-1055ca. 1930s-1970s. 17 ALS and TLS photos postcards and ephemera from the 1930s-1970s to the English publisher artist and patron Geoffrey Robinson whose art teacher he had been. Lyon 1895-1978 was a mural painter and portraitist; Prix de Rome Principal of Edinburgh College of Art Ashington Project. ca. 1930s-1970s. unknown
197113987New York: Holt Rinehart Winston 1971. Second edition. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. Oblong quarto. 196 pp. Second printing published one month after the first printing. A masterful work of photo-journalism. Light age spotting to page edges and general light wear to boards. A very good copy in very good unclipped dustwrapper. Considered by many including Parr & Badger Roth et al as one of the seminal photography books of the 20th century. Scarce in any hardbound edition. Holt Rinehart Winston hardcover books
199723948Santa Fe: Twin Palms 1997. Reprint. Cloth. Fine/fine. Gorgeous reprint edition of Lyon's seminal volume of photojournalism. Fine condition in fine photo-illustrated dustwrapper. Stated first printing of this edition. A special copy in that Lyon has personalized this copy with an INSCRIPTION contained within a large ORIGINAL SKULL and CROSSBONES DRAWING on the title page. While books signed by Lyon are not uncommon inscribed copies are far less so and ones with drawings are few and far between. Twin Palms unknown books
44357Lyon.Durand et Perrin.1824.In-8 demi-relié.326 p. Dos romantique.2 ex-libris.Qques rousseurs.Traces de vers en bas de marge,en fin d'ouvrage.Note manuscrite en page de garde signée S.de Merval. évoquant la liste des 42 membres de l'Académie de Lyon, ayant contribués financièrement à cette édition.(liste en p.327).Ce livre fut donné à S.de Merval (historien,généalogiste) par Madame de Laurencin,Marquise de Mortemart,fille de l'un de ces membres.
16993A Lyon, par Guillaume Barbier, 1649, 1 plein veau, dos à nerfs, plats aux armes de la ville de Lyon, estampé à froid, coins émoussés, coiffe inférieure manquante, mors fendus sur 3 centimètres, eraflures et petite mouillure sur les plats. in-4, titre aux armes de la ville de Lyon dans un encadrement floral, (4)-584-(4) pages, ex-libris manuscrit du célèbre historien dauphinois Nicolas Chorier: "Nic. Chorerii.. Vienoi. 1657", ex-dono manuscrit: "Dono Ms Jacob Guignardi pra fidis in curia subli diorum Delphinae et mercatorum Lugdunum, pra fecti mensé aprili 1657", quelques feuillets brunis, mouillures dans la marge de 6 feuillets, galeries de vers dan la marge de quelques feuillets, petits manques dans la marge du dernier feuillet ;
16609246Lyon, Benoist Coral, 1660 ; in-24 ; pleine percaline bleue à décor floral, filets et titre dorés au dos (reliure du XIXe) ; (16) ff. dont titre et 2 planches gravées, 209 pp.
239168S.l., s.d. (1813) in-8, 66 pp., demi-basane fauve, dos lisse orné de pointillés et filets dorés, pièce de titre brique ("Lyon"), coins en vélin, tranches mouchetées (reliure de l'époque). Deux mors fendus, charnière supérieure fendue.
15470017491547 Sans nom d'éditeur [Compagnie des libraires de Lyon], Lugduni, 1547. In-folio (290 X 407 mm) veau marbré, dos six nerfs ornés, caissons dorés, pièces de titre et de tomaison maroquin marron, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches mouchetées (reliure du XVIIe) ; 264 ff. dont titre, (1) f. blanc. Plusieurs erreurs dans la numérotation des feuillets mais l'ouvrage est bien complet ; petit travail de ver en fond de cahier des feuillets 186 à 204 avec atteinte au texte et pertes de plusieurs lettres, petit travail de ver en marge latérale de quelques feuillets mais sans atteinte au texte, quelques feuillets roussis. La pièce de tomaison indique "Tome VI" mais l'ouvrage est bien complet en lui-même et ne fait pas partie d'une série d'oeuvres.