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18982202210070xbvkParis, Armand Magnier - Éditeur, 1898. I. Foretitlepage with justification on the verso, 1 sheet with xylographic frontispice-portrait, dedication-page to 'Laurette La Veillée de Vincennes Livre d'amateur' opposite on the next sheet, engraved frontispice-sheet signé ''chez Prouté'', illustrated (engraving) titlesheet printed in red and black; 170 pages, 3 specimen-sheets advertising the 2nd volume / II. Foretitlepage with justification on the verso, 1 sheet with xylographic frontispice-illustration, dedication-page to 'la Canne de Jonc Livre d'amateur' opposite on the next sheet, engraved frontispice-portrait 'A. de Vigny' signé 'Ed. Hédoin', illustrated (engraving) titlesheet printed in red and black; 144 (1) pages, 2 specimen-sheets. - Both volumes printed on strong 'Papier Vélin de cuve', with many engraved illustrations in the text and 12 intercalated engraved plates on varying large-papers. --- Publisher's illustrated softcovers, bound in strong red 3/4-morocco bindings with large leather-corners, colour-marbled endpapers and 2 blank flyleaves each at front and end of both volumes; large-8vo.(ca. 26 x 18 x 4 cm; ca. 2 kg.).
1893FLFR0286Paris, Perrin 1893. VIII, 636 S., roter Lederband d.Zt. auf 5 Bünden, goldene Deckel-u.Rückenprägung, Rundumgoldschnitt, Lesebändchen, Exlibris auf Vorsatzbl., manche Seiten ein wenig fleckig, sonst sehr gut erhalten.
181528423Paris mauzé 1815 2 lettres ORIGINALES de 4 pages manuscrites à l'encre brune , sur papier crème, format : 18,5 centimètres de large x 24,2 centimètres de haut, adressée à Mr LOUIS ADMYRAULT NÉGOCIANT ARMATEUR NÉGRIER A BEAULIEU PAR MAUZÉ (CHARENTE-INFÉRIEURE), PARIS LE 18 ET LE 29 JUILLET 1815,
181523872paris 1815 2 lettres (de 4 pages, une grande feuille pliée en deux) manuscrite à l'encre brune sur les 3 premières pages sur papier vergé ligné filigrané, format : 20 centimètres de large x 25,5 centimètres de haut, adresse de la lettre au centre de la 4ème page à l'encre brune : à Mr Louis Admyraud à BEAULIEU par Mauzé (Charente-Inférieure), (lettre écrite par Mr Plessis), Paris le 1er juillet 1815 pour la première lettre et le 4 Juillet 1815 pour la 2ème lettre,
1892004723Chicago: Way & Williams 1892. Stanley Waterloo 1886-1913 who was quite popular in his time was famously plagiarized by Jack London. This was his second book first published in 1892. This is a Very Good Plus copy of the "New Edition" by Way and Williams. Uncommon to scarce. Bright red decorative cloth binding in a striking design by the art neouveau artist Will Bradley 1868-1962. Ruled and titled in black with a round lozenge of a face in black and white. Clean text; 250 pages; top-edge is gilt others rough-cut. Bookplate on the front paste-down. Mildly bumped very light soil. The spine is slightly faded and has a small black spot ink. A solid copy and very attractive presence. In an archival plastic protector. Later Printing. Decorative Cloth. Very Good Plus/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Way & Williams Hardcover
1892209018Chicago: Schulte 1892. Softcover. Good. Good in wrappers. Cover loose but included spine and corners chipped spine and cover edges lightly browned. Schulte unknown
1897WRCLIT60548Chicago: Way & Williams 1897. Cherry red cloth with decorative device in black and white t.e.g. Cloth slightly darkened at edges otherwise very good. "New edition" of this novel by the Chicago editor/novelist but the first under the Way & Williams imprint. The first was published by Schulte in 1892. The binding design is by Will Bradley. KRAUS 51. WRIGHT III:5817 first edition. BAMBACE A30. Way & Williams hardcover books
189210527Chicago: F. J. Schulte & Co. Very Good. 1892. Hardcover. ex-lib; Good . F. J. Schulte & Co hardcover books
189058342Waterloo Falls OR: n.p. June 8 1890. Oblong 8vo. 1 boudoir sized albumen photo sized 8 x 4.5 in. mounted on studio board 8.5 x 5 in. w/ pencil annotations indicating location date and very faintly a few of the participants although without last names indicated minor toning shelfwear still VG bright image. At the time this photo was shot there was a concerted push by business leaders and local citizenry pushing for an electric excursion train to the Waterloo Falls 1889-1890 along the South Santiam River as seen by articles published periodically in the Lebanon Express newspaper. The image is a striking shot with the band members and family members strewn about seated on the rocks next to the river during late Spring runoff and the Falls. Contemporary images of Waterloo Falls and the South Santiam River area are fairly uncommon and the caption refers to Andrew John S.B. Walter and George standing near “me.†n.p., unknown
18061547621806-45. They "succeeded to the utmost & overthrew every thing" - Uxbridge and the "heavies" at Waterloo In two vivid deeply detailed letters Lord Uxbridge - later Marquess of Anglesey and commander of allied cavalry at Waterloo - recounts the withdrawal from Quatre Bras and the battle of Waterloo. Written within six months of the engagement they are almost certainly among his earliest surviving narratives. Autograph correspondence from any senior Allied commander is exceptionally rare. Uxbridge 1768-1854 had been Wellington's brilliant and inspirational cavalry commander in the Peninsula. At Waterloo he reached his zenith at a critical juncture when Picton's infantry was under overwhelming pressure. He personally led the British heavy cavalry in a sweeping charge that routed vastly superior French numbers destroyed batteries and took prisoners and eagles though at severe cost in men and horses. Throughout the day he moved ceaselessly between units - losing eight or nine horses - until his right knee was shattered by grapeshot in the battle's final moments. His supposed exchange with Wellington - "By God sir I've lost my leg!" / "By God sir so you have!" - became the most famous anecdote of the field. John Morewood quoted both letters in Waterloo General 2016 and Edward Owen cited them in The Waterloo Papers 1997. Owen identifies the recipient as Colonel James Allan of the 57th Foot formerly Fitzroy Somerset's successor as Wellington's military secretary a veteran of the Cape 1795 Seringapatam 1799 and the Peninsular War. Written from Beaudesert Staffordshire in December 1815 and addressed to "My dear Sir" and earlier "My dear Colonel" the first letter 10 pages 9 December describes Uxbridge's management of the Allied withdrawal from Quatre Bras. After a quiet morning a substantial force of French cavalry and artillery appeared on the left of Quatre Bras advancing from the pursuit of the defeated Prussians. As the Anglo-allied light battalions withdrew Uxbridge organized the cavalry retreat over the Genappe. He gives a sharply observed account of the fighting there where French harassment became so severe that he ordered a spirited attack by the Hussars followed by a decisive charge of the Life Guards which checked the French advance. The second letter 9 pages 18 December covers the day of Waterloo. Uxbridge begins by admitting that to answer Allan fully "wd be writing a history of my own exploits" before setting out the celebrated charge of the heavy cavalry: their simultaneous assault under Sir William Ponsonby and Lord Edward Somerset the overthrow of infantry and cavalry the seizure of two eagles and some 2500 prisoners and the deep penetration into French squares. He notes their over-extension and heavy losses from French artillery then comments on the actions of Dörnberg Colquhoun Grant Arentsschildt Vandeleur who took over after Uxbridge fell and Hussey Vivian. He ends by directing Allan to his aide-de-camp Captain Thomas Wildman of the 7th Hussars at Stevens's Hotel Bond Street for further detail. The collection includes a note of 17 January 1816 from FitzRoy Somerset - Wellington's military secretary at Waterloo and later Lord Raglan - giving allied numbers engaged and remarking "I hope it will be as useful to you as you are welcome to it". Written shortly after Somerset himself lost an arm at Waterloo it is reproduced in Owen's Waterloo Papers. Three letters from Wellington to his former India colleague Sir Alexander Allan first baronet date from 1806 1814 and 1820 and address James Paull's actions against Richard Wellesley Allan's candidacy for an East India Company directorship which Wellington strongly endorsed and Wellington's request for Allan's influence at India House during the 1820 general election. Two revealing letters from Catherine Duchess of Wellington express her lifelong devotion to her husband ask to keep a portrait lent by Allan and describe her efforts to canvass support for Allan's directorship bid. A brief account of Allan notes his service in the Mysore Wars his published aquatints his parliamentary career and his later role as an East India Company director trusted by Richard Wellesley. The remaining correspondence includes Allan's three political letters of July 1813 advocating Lord Wellesley's alignment with Sidmouth Buckinghamshire and John Sullivan; an 1809 letter from the Marquis de Montalembert describing winter campaigning in the Peninsula; an 1816 note from Sir William Knighton apparently on Allan's mother's death; a friendly letter from "von Kuefstein" in Vienna referring to dispatches to Genoa and to Captain Cotton; a Stuttgart letter of February 1820 on affairs in Württemberg; and two mid-19th-century letters involving John Palfrey Burrell and William Boone seeking access to Waterloo documentation likely addressed to Major Edward Thomas Fitzgerald a wounded Waterloo veteran. Folio 300 x 245 mm contains an archive of 17 letters 55 pp. various sizes letters gummed direct to the leaf or with paper tape. Black half morocco-grain skiver album green pebble-grain cloth boards linen hinged mounting leaves;. Bookplate of Otto Orren Fisher 1881-1961 who after studying medicine at Johns Hopkins became an industrial surgeon for the Hudson Motor Company in Detroit establishing one of the first modern industrial first aid units there. Expected folds and minor toning to most letters generally very good the volume presenting handsomely. The Marquess of Anglesey One-Leg: The Life and Letters of Henry William Paget First Marquess of Anglesey 1768-1854 1991; David Howarth Waterloo: A Near Run Thing 1974. hardcover
1815215057London: James Ridgway 1815. Fifth edition enlarged. Hand-colored folding map of the battlefield. 116 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Full contemporary calf a.e.g. Boards and spine rubbed upper board almost detached. Internally Fine. Bookplate. Fifth edition enlarged. Hand-colored folding map of the battlefield. 116 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. James Ridgway unknown books
1898876F37Chicago and New York: Rand McNally & Company 1898 . First edition. Cloth. Very Good Indeed. 8" by 5.5". Not Stated. The first edition of Stanley Waterloo's novel set in the near future where Anglo-American supremacy is achieved through use of armoured airships. Illustrated with a frontispiece.The work of American newspaper owner Stanley Waterloo the novel depicts an Anglo-American victory over the rest of Europe in a destructive war caused by European imperialism.An important early Future History novel.With a former owner's inscription to the front free endpaper. In the publisher's original cloth binding. Bumping to back strip head and tail with light fading to back strip. Inscription to front free endpaper. Internally firmly bound. Pages clean and bright. Very Good Indeed Rand, McNally & Company hardcover
1898000016789Chicago & New York: Rand McNally & Co. c. 1898. first edition. hardcover. near Very Good. Octavo red cloth covers with black titles and design. Some fading on spine a little spotting. 259 pages. The corner of one leaf pages 145/146 is torn does not affect text. Bleiler 1978 page 203 Imaginary Wars. 020207A <br /><br /> Rand, McNally & Co. hardcover
189809583ARMAGEDDON Rand McNally 1898 first edition inner hinges starting else a vg vopy. Rand McNally unknown
189896030Chicago and New York: Rand 1898. Octavo pp. 1-4 5-259 260: blank fly leaves at front and rear inserted frontispiece map of Nicaragua title page printed in orange and black original decorated red cloth front and rear panels stamped in black spine panel stamped in black and gold t.e.g. other edges untrimmed. First edition. Future war novel depicting an Anglo-American victory over the rest of Europe in a highly destructive war caused by European imperialism. "An Anglo-American alliance is established to rule the world until the 'lesser breeds' are capable of ruling themselves. This provides one of the most jingoistic statements of Anglo-Saxon supremacy during the period." - Anatomy of Wonder 1981 1-168. "Oddly enough Waterloo has only adapted with the most overblown language and development a dime novel of the Frank Reade Jr. type to a more adult novel comic Irishman and all. Almost unreadable." - Bleiler Science-Fiction: The Early Years 2307. Anatomy of Wonder 1976 2-158. Clareson The Emergence of American Science Fiction: 1880-1915 pp. 265-67. Clareson Science Fiction in America 1870s-1930s 787. Lewis Utopian Literature p. 199. Locke A Spectrum of Fantasy p. 223. Roemer The Obsolete Necessity p. 205. Sargent British and American Utopian Literature 1516-1985 p. 117. Bleiler 1978 p. 203. Reginald 14902. Wright III 5815. Binding slightly leaned a bright clean very good to near fine copy. #96030 Rand unknown books
1898110007Chicago and New York: Rand 1898. Octavo pp. 1-4 5-259 260: blank fly leaves at front and rear inserted frontispiece map of Nicaragua title page printed in orange and black original decorated red cloth front and rear panels stamped in black spine panel stamped in black and gold t.e.g. other edges untrimmed. First edition. Future war novel depicting an Anglo-American victory over the rest of Europe in a highly destructive war caused by European imperialism. "An Anglo-American alliance is established to rule the world until the 'lesser breeds' are capable of ruling themselves. This provides one of the most jingoistic statements of Anglo-Saxon supremacy during the period." - Anatomy of Wonder 1981 1-168. "Oddly enough Waterloo has only adapted with the most overblown language and development a dime novel of the Frank Reade Jr. type to a more adult novel comic Irishman and all. Almost unreadable." - Bleiler Science-Fiction: The Early Years 2307. Anatomy of Wonder 1976 2-158. Clareson The Emergence of American Science Fiction: 1880-1915 pp. 265-67. Clareson Science Fiction in America 1870s-1930s 787. Lewis Utopian Literature p. 199. Locke A Spectrum of Fantasy p. 223. Roemer The Obsolete Necessity p. 205. Sargent British and American Utopian Literature 1516-1985 p. 117. Bleiler 1978 p. 203. Reginald 14902. Wright III 5815. A bright clean very good to near fine copy. #110007 Rand unknown books
188915949Paris, A. Le Vasseur, 1889 ; in-4 ; large demi-maroquin à coins bleu marine, dos à nerfs, titre doré, tête dorée sur témoins, couverture illustrée et dos conservés, non rogné (V. Champs) ; XVI, 518, (2) pp.
1900102BqBruxelles Vanderlinden 1900 In8 611 pages - trés nombreux plans et cartes depliantes - demi-basane a coins - dos a nerfs - titres et tomaison dorés - Au sommaire : La nouvelle artillerie de campagne allemande / la guerre anglo-boer Forces auxiliaires / Importance de la technique et de l'art des feux par le Lt Collon / La nouvelle artillerie de campagne allemande ( suite) / La guerre anglo-boer - les forces du transvaal et de la république d'orange / Maneuvres imperiales allemandes en 1899 / La nouvelle artillerie de campagne allemande - efficacité du nouveau 96 / La guerre anglo-boer - mobilisation de l'armée anglaise / La nouvelle artillerie de campagne allemande - l'artillerie au combat / Le prince Frederic des Pays bas et son époque par le Lt C de Bas / La Guerre anglo-boer ( suite ) / Le prince frederic et la bataille de Quatre-Bras / Les chemins de fer au point de vue militaire / Le Prince Frederic des Pay Bas et la bataille de Waterloo / Allemagne - organisation miltaire des chemins de fer / Etc ...
1900102BqBruxelles Vanderlinden 1900 In8 611 pages - trés nombreux plans et cartes depliantes - demi-basane a coins - dos a nerfs - titres et tomaison dorés - Au sommaire : La nouvelle artillerie de campagne allemande / la guerre anglo-boer Forces auxiliaires / Importance de la technique et de l'art des feux par le Lt Collon / La nouvelle artillerie de campagne allemande ( suite) / La guerre anglo-boer - les forces du transvaal et de la république d'orange / Maneuvres imperiales allemandes en 1899 / La nouvelle artillerie de campagne allemande - efficacité du nouveau 96 / La guerre anglo-boer - mobilisation de l'armée anglaise / La nouvelle artillerie de campagne allemande - l'artillerie au combat / Le prince Frederic des Pays bas et son époque par le Lt C de Bas / La Guerre anglo-boer ( suite ) / Le prince frederic et la bataille de Quatre-Bras / Les chemins de fer au point de vue militaire / Le Prince Frederic des Pay Bas et la bataille de Waterloo / Allemagne - organisation miltaire des chemins de fer / Etc ...
186038659Leipzig: Imprimerie de Fr. Nies Carl B. Lorck 1860. FIRST AND ONLY EDITION OF THIS VERY RARE AUCTION CATALOGUE offering an unparalleled collection of prints by Antoine Waterloo 340 items many unique. IV 32 pp. Small 4to. Bound in contemporary cloth-backed decorated boards. Backstrip detached but present. Internally FINE AND BRIGHT with large margins. <br/><br/> Imprimerie de Fr. Nies (Carl B. Lorck) hardcover
1850TATLL(WA48Brussels: Gérard c1850. 1850. oblong 4to. folding partly hand-coloured lithographed plan & 12 lithographed plates. 19th century half vellum original printed front wr. bound in. some foxing throughout stain in lower margin of 5 plates. Brussels: Gérard, [c1850]. hardcover
184547205Bruxelles chez Gerard lithographe-éditeur n.d. ca. 1845. 4to-oblong. Orig. lithographed boards. Small nicks to spine. With 12 lithographed views Lith. de Gerard. Faint dampstain to lower left corners of plates. hardcover
1840130746Bruxelles [Brüssel], chez Gerard, lithograph, éditeur, o.J. (um 1840). 1 w. Bl., 12 lithogr. Tafeln mit Ansichten von der Umgebung Waterloos und 1 gefalt. lithogr. Plan: Plan de la Bataille de Waterloo, 18 Juin 1815, dressé par le Général Baron de Jomini. Quer-4°, 22,5 x 30 cm, OBrosch. mit Deckeltitel.
1840125251840 br. papier vert imprimé. (mouill. marginale à qq. planches) album in-8 oblong, 12 vues lithographiées et une grande carte, Bruxelles Gerard lithographe éditeur, (ca.1840)
184547205Bruxelles, chez Gerard, lithographe-éditeur, n.d. (ca. 1845). 4to-oblong. Orig. lithographed boards. Small nicks to spine. With 12 lithographed views (Lith. de Gerard). Faint dampstain to lower left corners of plates.