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5225in 16 plein cuir fauve petit fers et roulette en encadrement,dorés sur les plats,roulette dorée en long,au dos.Titre illustré et gravé,62 pages,plus les 12 mois de l’ année douze gravure en taille douce, hors texte dessiné et gravé par QUEVERDO(ainsi que le titre)tranches dorées,A Paris chez Boulanger 1785,marge extérieure très courte à certaines pages. Sinon Très bon état.Boite étui plein cuir postérieur
17912806Wüstenstein, Brandenstein, 1791. Heller, Nr. 455. - Alte Faltspur und minimal wellig. - Sehr seltene Ansicht.
1999702130München: DTV. 1999. 24cm:. Fotomechanischer Nachdruck der Erstausgabe Hirzel 1889 und danach. Zustand: Sehr Gut, eher ungelesen; Ca. 33.800 Seiten in 67.744 Textspalten mit etwa 350.000 Stichwörtern, ohne Pappkassetten; Der besseren Veranschaulichung halber gibt es hier nur ein Photo der 33 Bücher; Broschiert
BB110270Original cardboard binding in yellow with decorations spine slightly damaged. In cardboard box with decorated marbled paper in brown. Guilded edges. With the usual calender timetables but also ""Aan Raphael"" De zanggodin Erato griffenden den minne-zang Clio Euterpe en Thalia Pdyche op de rots Over de staartsterren Over het herstel der dampkring Den dood van mijn kind door J. Kantelaar Rhapsodien en Anecdoten. unknown
1783LRB1102IIISignature B en P.17, formellement un in-4°, mais de format petit in-8°. Reliure à la bradel du XIXe siècle, pièce de titre maroquin grenat. Pas de rousseurs. Ex-libris de Viollet Leduc. Très bel état.
1904630192Stuttgart: DVA. 1904. 27x19cm. Zustand: Gut bis Sehr Gut gering gebräunt (Innen); Einband (Außen) hat geringe Gebrauchsspuren; Rot-Komplettschnitt; Band IV. hat im Vorderdeckel in einem Bereich eine weißlich beriebene Stelle; Das ist eine innen wie außen ziemlich gepflegte Ausgabe; 2. Aufl. Halbleder
a592461834 Gedruckt zu Offenbach und zu finden in Frankfur. Jagerschen Buchhandlung. German almanac. Sq.8vo. full woodcut titlepage two fullpage woodcuts including Mehemet Ali on his horse and one large foldout plate of birth of king of Belgium woodcuts by Moses possibly Henry Moses small vignettes for each month bound in later paper covered boards. Some cropping of margins just barely affecting titlepage at bottom edge. VG. Scarce. hardcover
1764319586Boston: R. and S. Draper et. al. 1764. 24pp. 8vo. Stitched. 24pp. 8vo. The compilation of this issue was begun by the elder Nathaniel Ames 1708-1764 and completed by his son Nathaniel. Cf. New England Historical and Genealogical Record v. 16 1862 p. 255-257. See also the preface by the younger Ames whose "Elegy on the death of the late Dr. Ames" is also included in the almanac p. 21-22. The Massachusetts gazette advertisement states "The late Dr. Nathaniel Ames had finished his calculations for this almanac and prepared a copy thereof before his death excepting the eclipses which together with the additional part has since been completed by his son." Evans 9570; Drake Almanacs of the United States 3142; ESTC W22470 R. and S. Draper [et. al.] unknown
18809608Boston: Joseph Burnett & Co.; Press of Mills Knight & Co 1880. Small octavo stapled in wrappers 17.5 x 11 cm. ~80 pages. Illustrated; wrapper printed in chromolithograph. Advertising matter of local merchants interspersed throughout. Earliest issue of this New England housekeepers' almanac and promotional cookbook issued by Joseph Burnett & Co makers of flavor extracts and additionally used to promote local businesses through a drop-in box on the front wrapper panel. In this case the additional promotion goes to Butler & Laighton Fine Groceries of Rockingham County N.H. Internally clan and sound. Small closed tear to foot of chromolithograph wrappers otherwise near fine and bright. OCLC locates four copies of this 1880 issue and eleven copies of all other issues through 1884. Joseph Burnett & Co.; Press of Mills, Knight & Co unknown
17082530London: R. Burrough and T. Baker 1708. FIRST EDITION. Contemporary paneled speckled calf raised bands on spine morocco label joints cracked head and foot of spine chipped; interior excellent. Library stamp from the New York State University Long Island Center. First edition. Revealing biographies of senior English functionaries. The first and majority section contains the biography of Earl Edward Hyde of Clarendon. The work is often attributed to historian John Oldmixon. <br /> <br /> Hyde 1609-1674 was the first Earl of Clarendon a historian who wrote The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England 1717 and The History of Rebellion and Civil War in Ireland 1720. R. Burrough and T. Baker unknown
2313Boston in New-England: Printed by J. Draper for the Booksellers 1749. . 8vo self wrappers soiled edges of leaves frayed and lacking small portions closed tear in final leaf text not affected modern stitching Evans 6276. Four holdings in OCLC AAS Harvard Yale and Huntington. Boston, in New-England: Printed by J. Draper, for the Booksellers, [1749]. unknown
1856WRCAM37622Boston & Cleveland: Damrell Moore G. Coolidge and John P. Jewett 1856. 128pp. including four full-page wood-engraved illustrations with green-tinted backgrounds plus twenty pages of advertisements primarily illustrated before and after the text. 16mo. Original red publisher's cloth stamped in blind and gilt a.e.g. Spine worn at top and bottom. Front and rear pastedowns are both advertisements with gold printing on red paper. Modern booksellers tickets pasted on front and rear pastedown. Four additional pages of advertisements printed in gold on red paper. Wood engraved illustrated titlepage with background tinted green. Six additional wood engraved illustrations in text with green-tinted backgrounds. Textblock moderately sprung. A very good copy. A rare edition of this handsomely produced mid-19th-century almanac published for women. The first fifty-two pages of the volume are devoted to the year 1857. Each month includes a calendar with solar and lunar information for northern middle and southern states; a page for daily memoranda; and text including anniversaries events and maxims specific for each month. Four months January April July and October also include full-page wood engraved illustrations with the background tinted light green. The remainder of the volume has a variety of brief reading selections with topics including household economy woman's sphere in modern life marriage gardening the aesthetics of dress and literary questions. The illustrated advertisements found before and after the text promote a wide range of Boston commercial establishments. These include a bookstore a wood engraver and stores for French and American paper-hangings furniture and sewing machines. Four of these advertisements are strikingly printed in gold on red paper as are the advertisements on the front and rear pastedowns. A rare lady's almanac from the mid-1800s; OCLC records a single copy. OCLC 46680535. Damrell, Moore, G. Coolidge and John P. Jewett hardcover books
184450187Wheeling VA: Published by John J. Haswell bookseller and stationer; printed and sold by Johnston & Stockton Pittsburg 1844. 12mo. 24 leaves. Includes a biographical sketch of Benjamin Rush and a long article on "will making." Not in Drake Almanacs of the United States. Original printed wrappers somewhat soiled stitched; erosion in bottom margin not affecting text. Solid copy. One listing on OCLC AAS. <br/><br/> Published by John J. Haswell, bookseller and stationer; printed and sold by Johnston & Stockton, Pittsburg unknown books
1764319586Boston: R. and S. Draper et. al. 1764. 24pp. 8vo. Stitched. 24pp. 8vo. The compilation of this issue was begun by the elder Nathaniel Ames 1708-1764 and completed by his son Nathaniel. Cf. New England Historical and Genealogical Record v. 16 1862 p. 255-257. See also the preface by the younger Ames whose "Elegy on the death of the late Dr. Ames" is also included in the almanac p. 21-22. The Massachusetts gazette advertisement states "The late Dr. Nathaniel Ames had finished his calculations for this almanac and prepared a copy thereof before his death excepting the eclipses which together with the additional part has since been completed by his son." Evans 9570; Drake Almanacs of the United States 3142; ESTC W22470 R. and S. Draper [et. al.] unknown books
17694793Gotha Germany: Joh. Christian Dieterich 1769. Hardcover. Very Good. 24mo 74 176 pages; printed decorated covers stained rubber stamp on title-page all edges gilt. Scarce. <br/><br/>Copperplate engravings folding plate. Joh. Christian Dieterich hardcover
2313Boston in New-England: Printed by J. Draper for the Booksellers 1749. . 8vo self wrappers soiled edges of leaves frayed and lacking small portions closed tear in final leaf text not affected modern stitching Evans 6276. Four holdings in OCLC AAS Harvard Yale and Huntington. Boston, in New-England: Printed by J. Draper, for the Booksellers, [1749]. unknown books
elala3188London: Richard Groombridge And Sons… 1868. 8vo. pp. iv 284 plus diary. lacking last leaf of ads. original blind & gilt-stamped cloth front joint cracked front hinge taped few leaves bit soiled & tatty at edges London: Richard Groombridge And Sons…, [1868] hardcover
181414356ABBern u. Leipzig, Burgdorfer, 1814. 12°. 356 S, 2 Bl. 6 gest. Taf., dv. 3 gef., und 2 gef. Notenbl. Illustr. Orig.-Pappband.
17896868Poitiers, François Barbier, 1789. 112 x 65 mm, 278 pp., feuillet d'avis de l'éditeur : manque de papier avec perte de quelques lettres et collé sur la page de garde, dernier feuillet "Avis intéressant" collé sur feuillet de garde. Reliure veau, dos orné de faux-nerfs orné de roulettes et de fleurons dorés, 2 coins choqués, plusieurs manques de cuir au premier plat, taches de rousseurs sur premiers feuillets.
1904za1543Chez A. Bouteloup, Imprimeur-Libraire à Redon Broché 1904 Onze volumes in-12 : deux de (13 x 19 cm.) et 9 de (13,5 x 18,5 cm.), dos broché, couvertures illustrée, quelques illustrations noir et blanc in-texte, Almanach de l'Union Régionaliste Bretonne qui est aussi le premier parti régionaliste breton créé en 1898, nous avons 11 almanachs à suivre (de 1904 à 1914), texte en français et en breton ; manques au dos et mors fendus (année 1914), plats un peu défraîchis, petites traces d'usure aux coiffes, intérieur frais, bon état général pour cette série de 11 almanachs. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
196213308Stuttgart, Hatje Cantz, 1962. 1. Auflage 8° (18,5-22,5 cm). 90 S. OMappe in blauem Pergaminumschlag mit OBroschur [3 Warenabbildungen]
1938470023Berlin: Komm.-Verlag: Deutsche Verlagswerke Strauss, Vetter. 1938. ; Quer. 30x24cm. Zustand: Gut gering gebräunt (Innen); Einige Seiten zu Beginn wurden im Rand mit Tesa stabilisiert; Selten fehlen Einträge, z.B. bei Dampfschiffe S, da wird 225 Steegen, 226 Steiermark und 227 Stuthof beschreiben, dann fehlt aber 228 und 229 und es geht mit 230 Stettiner Greif und 231 Süderau weiter; Vermute aber, das das so im Original ist; Innenband vorne und hinten mit Leinen stabilisiert; Einband (Außen) hat leichte Gebrauchsspuren; Buchrücken wurde wohl im Sinne einer weiteren Stabilisierung nachbearbeitet; Seitlicher Schnitt ist in wenigen Bereichen leicht fleckig; Gewebe (Grüner Leinen)
1834991F53London: Winchester and Varnham; James Ridgway 1834 . Leather. Good. 7.5" by 5". Not Stated. Two handsomely bound and scarce volumes of peerages and reference works for 1834 with both the Imperial Calendar and Ridgway's Peerage for the year present. Beautifully bound in straight grain morocco signed bindings with gilt detailing from J. Smith these two volumes offer wonderful insight into the social structure of England in the 1830s.Volume I is consists of 'British Imperial Calendar for the Year of Our Lord 1834' and the accompanying 'An Alphabetical Index to the Imperial Calendar for 1834'.This 1818 calendar contains many lists of useful information includes lists of the Houses of Parliaments branches of public services scientific institutes as well conclusive lists of baronets peers bishops the Royal Navy Knights and more.Volume II is the scarce 1834 edition of 'Ridgway"s Peerage of the United Kingdom for the Year 1834' and the accompanying 'Ridgway's Baronetage of the United Kingdom for the Year 1834'.Illustrated with an engraved title page seventy-two engraved pages to part I and thirty-eight to part II. Collated complete.Bookplate of Baron de Spon to front pastedowns. In signed straight grain morocco bindings with significant gilt detailing. Boards exceptionally bright with back strips age toned and rubbing to joints. Joints of volume II starting with boards firmly held. Hinges of volume I strained but firmly held. Bookplate to front pastedowns. Internally firmly bound. Pages clean and bright. Good Winchester and Varnham; James Ridgway hardcover
27447P., Imprimerie de Mme Ve Dondey-Dupré, 1839, petit in 12 broché, 281pp. et 1p. non chiffrée d'errata ; des rousseurs, mouillure aus premières pages ; couverture orange muette de parution (fanée avec infimes manques et petites taches au plat supérieur).
1999238877Düsseldorf: Werner. 1999. 21,5cm. Zustand: Sehr Gut; Habe eine gelbe Filzstiftunterstreichung gesehen; Das Photo zeigt nur 2 der 15 Bücher, 1998 ist verkauft; Einzelverkauf bei guter Vergütung denkbar; Ppbd.