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1779ABC_48279Leeuwarden 1779. 12mo. Abraham Ferwerda and Gerrit Tresling Contemporary gold-tooled mottled calf sewn on 4 supports with the corresponding raised bands on the spine the coat of arms of Friesland in the centre of both boards surrounded by a double fillet frame with corner pieces gold-tooled board edges red sprinkled edges red sprinkled end papers. With a woodcut vignette on the title page of ad 1 and a vignette built up from typographical ornaments on the title page of ad 2 the first two quires of ad 1 are interleaved with blank leaves. 2 works in 1 volume. 88; 132 pp. Ad 1: Rare late 18th century Frisian almanac. The work includes a calendar marking saints days lunar phases and market days throughout the country. Tides and eclipses are also listed as well as the timetables of barges ferries and postal services to various towns in and beyond Friesland. In addition the almanac includes an "address book" of important figures in the country such as government official councillors and lawyers at the Court and the Admiralty Councils professors at the Franeker Academy and members of the clergy. The Friesch comptoir almanach was published by Abraham Ferwerda 1716-1783 and Gerrit Tresling 1739-1787 from 1742 to 1781 but only one or two copies from each year have been recorded by the STCN.Ad 2: Rare late 18th century Dutch memo book for 1779 and the first two months of 1780. The work is highly reminiscent of a modern diary with blank leaves for each week of the year. It also includes a specification of seals and a list of the differences between the weights used in towns across Western Europe.The spine ends are chipped both covers with two small pinholes along the fore edge likely remnants of clasps or catches. The leaves are somewhat browned. Otherwise in good condition.l Ad 1: STCN 318489422 1 copy; not in Vandenhole; ad 2: this ed. not in the STCN. hardcover
1778ABC_48239Amsterdam: The widow Van Esveldt and Willem Holtrop 1778. Contemporary sprinkled boards with a paper shelf mark label at the foot of the spine red sprinkled edges. 12mo. Both volumes with an engraved title page within an ornamental border an engraved page with the signs of the Zodiac a folding map of Malakka Sumatra Java and Borneo in vol. 1 and of the west coast of Africa in vol. 2 coloured in outlines and 12 full-page engraved plates in the calendar. 2 volumes. With: ALMANAC. Historische geographische konst- en reis almanach voor den jaare 1783 Amsterdam Willem Holtrop 1782. Set of two Dutch almanacs for the years 1779 and 1783 focussing on history and art. They are part of a series published from 1767 onwards by Van Esveldt in Amsterdam which was based on a similar German example. Each volume is illustrated with a map coloured in outlines of a different part of the globe and 12 full-page engraved plates depicting historical events from Dutch recent history each with a poem of 8 lines underneath. These events are mostly local and include for example a fire at the year market viewings of the northern lights the beaching of a cetacean and the discovery of an old treasure. Other than the usual items tides eclipses routes and timetables of post coaches to all European destinations timetables of ferries etc. the almanacs also include recent discoveries the number of inhabitants of important cities in Europe two parts of a series on the planets and short biographies of all living royals at the time.With an unclear impression of the library stamp from a Professor Emil in Munich in both volumes. The boards are somewhat rubbed the edges and corners are scuffed. Volume 1 is lacking the flyleaves in the front and back occasional minor foxing mostly in the second volume. Otherwise in good condition.l Ad 1: STCN 302380043 3 copies; Ad 2: STCN 173665136 3 copies; not in Vandenhole; Welsh. The widow Van Esveldt, and Willem Holtrop, hardcover
18154301Paris 1815. 16mo. chez Janet Contemporary gold-tooled dark red paper imitating straight-grained morocco with a vine on the spine and an ornamental border on both boards gilt edges. Housed in a matching slipcase. With an engraved title for both parts and 6 fine stipple-engraved plates by Massol after designs by Sébastian Le Roy protected by tissue paper guards. 2 parts in 1 volume. 48 36 pp. Beautiful almanac for ladies here published for the first time inspired by the great success of the Paris opéra comique of the same name written by Nicolas Isouard 1775-1818. Consequently Joconde contains a collection of the most popular songs from the musical beautifully illustrated with engraved plates mostly of stage characters singing duets. The second part Petit souvenir consists of the calendar and blank leaves for each day of the week and each month for annotations. Grand-Carteret lists only this one volume of the almanac but he mentions that a Monsieur Weckerlin possibly the composer Jean-Baptise Weckerlin possessed a copy that was dated 1821.With a hole at the front joint. The leaves are slightly foxed a water stain in the lower margin in the last three quarters of the work. Otherwise in good condition.l Grand-Carteret 1742; not in Vandenhole. hardcover
18374485Utrecht: L.E. Bosch en Zoon 1837. Original publisher's lithographed pink boards gilt edges. 12mo. With a lithographed title printed in blue and gold 4 full-page lithographed plates by H.J. Backer and by De Weijer at Utrecht and 4 folding leaves with musical score. Second volume of a fine series of miniature almanacs beautifully illustrated. The work aims to present young literary talent to the public and contains songs and poems by both new and more established Dutch authors including J.J.L. ten Kate G. le Francq van Berkheij D.G. den Beer van Portugael and M.H. de Graaf. Special attention is asked for De dagen onzer Jeugd by J.E. Schut and for two pieces by T.H. Bussingh van der Koog a young deceased Leyden student. Also included are some poems in French by A. Clavareau and two pieces of music the first is a serenade with music by W. Broedelet and text by J.J.L. ten Kate and the second is titled In het Album van L.E. Bosch door D. Soeterik. The almanac was published for 15 consecutive years by various publishers.The spine is detached but still present and has been glued onto the first free flyleaf the boards are slightly damaged at the top edge. The leaves are somewhat foxed. Otherwise in good condition.l Jacobsen Jensen 1094; Welsh 5029; Van Zonneveld-Van Noort p. 35; not in Vandenhole. L.E. Bosch en Zoon, hardcover
1836ABC_48113Amsterdam: A. Spin for J. Immerzeel Jr. 1836. Original yellow lithographed publisher's boards with the title and year of publication printed on the spine. 12mo. With a steel-engraved title a full page steel-engraved portrait of Jan ten Brink 6 full-page steel engraved plates protected by tissue paper guards and a folding leaf with musical annotation. Scarce edition of the Nederlandsche Muzen-almanak the most successful literary almanac published in the Netherlands in the 19th century. It was the first almanac in which the literary content played a predominant role although some characteristics of the traditional almanac remained such as the calendar. The almanac featured poetry and fictional stories which had not been published before and marked the debut of many 19th-century Dutch poets and writers. The present edition includes works by Bilderdijk Afscheid first edition J. and A.N. van Pellecom N. Beets J.G. de Hoop Scheffer J. J. L. Ten Kate and Petronella Moens. The almanac was published annually by artist author and publisher Johannes Immerzeel Jr. 1776-1841 from 1819 until 1840 who also contributed to the contents himself.The hinges are weakened but have been repaired with a strip of paper. The boards are partly detached from the book block but the hinges have been repaired with tape occasional minor foxing. Otherwise in good condition.l Cf. H.J. Eijsens De literaire almanak als standmeter van de Nederlandse poëzie. Gedemonstreerd aan de Nederlandsche Muzen-Almanak. Thesis UvA 2016. A. Spin for J. Immerzeel Jr., hardcover
1823ABC_48187The Hague 1823. 12mo. Mozes Cohen Belinfante Original publisher's blue printed wrappers with the title printed in black on the spine a floral vignette within ornamental borders on both sides. With the woodcut coat of arms of The Hague on the title page. XII 142 2 60 pp. The first issue of a series of city almanacs for The Hague containing apart from the calendar and usual contents of almanacs extensive information on the institutes schools churches magistrates etc. of the city as well as important rules and laws an average citizen would need to know such as those for funerals. The publisher and composer of the work the Dutch-Jewish journalist and publisher Mozes Cohen Belinfante 1761-1827 published the almanac until his year of death. His younger brother Jacob Belinfante dates unknown continued the series under the title sGravenhaagsche Stadts-Almanak from 1830 until 1839.With a later ownership annotation on the verso of the front wrapper. The spine has been rubbed with loss of material the wrappers are somewhat browned with a water stain on the front. The leaves are somewhat browed and foxed. Otherwise in good condition.l Ned. Bibliogr. 1801-1832 1993 p. 1442; Saakes 7 1823 p. 1823; not in Vandenhole. unknown
17399676London: R Nutt 1739. Original edition. Full Leather gold stamped front and back. Good. 12mo. pp. 60 original period red leather cover with gold embossing and remnants of a lock; unusual hand block printed endpapers. Contains gardening hints for the year eclipses beer measures holidays notable days in history wage and interest tables geographical description of the world descriptions of the highways and dimensions in Great Britain and a calendar of the fairs for the year. An interesting glimpse of English life in the 18th century. All in all a lovely collectible almanac and one of the earliest editions currently available. R Nutt hardcover
1882ABC_48114Rotterdam: E. de Bont & Zn. 1882. Uniformly bound in contemporary overlapping vellum wrappers with a red closing tie. 16mo ca. 9.5 x 7.5 cm. With the title and calendar of each work printed in red and black the woodcut coat of arms of Enkhuizen on the title page of ad 1 and of Alkmaar on the title page of ads 2 and 3 12 woodcut illustrations in the calendar of each work 1 for each month and 12 full-page woodcut plates in each work illustrating the literary contributions. 3 volumes. With: 2 ALMANAC. Alkmaarsche almanak voor het jaar 1887. Aanwijzende alle de jaarmarkten kermissen Paard- beest- en leermarkten in het Konigrijk der Nederland.Alkmaar Hermannus Coster& Zn. 1886.3 ALMANAC. Alkmaarsche almanak voor het jaar 1891. Aanwijzende alle de jaarmarkten kermissen Paard- beest- en leermarkten in het Konigrijk der Nederlanden.Alkmaar Hermannus Coster& Zn. 1890. Uniformly bound set of three late 19th-century almanacs including the 1883 edition of the Enkhuizer almanak and an 1887 and 1891 edition of the Alkmaarder almanak. The three almanacs have been uniformly printed with the divisional title pages for the different sections being identical for each. They all include a calendar with eclipses tides and dates of markets; predictions for the weather for the following year based on the data from previous years and the tasks of gardeners for every month; and a long illustrated section with poems and short stories which was a typical addition to almanacs of this time.The wrappers of each work are slightly soiled and stained. The leaves are somewhat browned. Otherwise in good condition. E. de Bont & Zn., hardcover
1827102065Pamphlet 12mo 4" x 6 /14" original printed wrappers stitched. Very browned and partially disbound a little insect damage mostly to margins of a few pages some staining and soiling usual chips and folds at extremities faint signature on title; still a respectable copy. While this almanac contains the usual horoscope material this one has a full page for each sign including a small wood engraved illustration of the symbol. Also includes a couple of pages of ads and a list of county officers for the state of New York. William Williams,
18424615Leeuwarden 1842. 32mo. L. Schierbeek Contemporary gold-tooled red imitation morocco with an ornamental border on both sides. With 4 full-page engraved plates showing Pieter Derksz. Langebaard a Turk an Owl and a view of the charitable colony Veenhuizen the work is interleaved. 24 ll. interleaving Charming miniature almanac for the province of Friesland interleaved with blank leaves. The almanac was published by L. Schierbeek in Leeuwarden from 1829-1867 and is now exceptionally rare with most volumes not recorded in sales records or institutions. We have only been able to trace one other copy of the present volume. The present almanac contains a calendar information on how to travel from and to Leeuwarden from various parts of the country and a few illustrated short stories. The first illustration shows a man with a beard so long it had to be held up in one hand which belonged to a certain Pieter Derksz. who lived at Edam in the 16th century. Short histories of Islam the owl and the colony Veenhuizen explain the three other plates.The boards are somewhat rubbed the front joint is nearly broken. The title page is slightly foxed. Otherwise in good condition.l The children's world of learning 2699; WorldCat 72958403 1 copy; cf. Jacobsen Jensen 1358 vols. 1830-1831 only; not in Vandenhole. hardcover
1782ABC_50232Middelburg 1782. 16mo. Jan Dane Original publisher's printed boards with the title and the arms of Zeeland in black on the front and the arms of Middelburg with the imprint on the back both within an ornamental border red sprinkled edges. With an engraved title by R. Vinkeles and 5 folding plates. 70 475-568 =22 pp. Separate volume of the famous Zeeland almanac teaching children the history of their province in a playful way by means of questions and answers. Zeelands chronyk-almanach was published from 1777 to 1792 with each volume focussing on a separate aspect of Zeeland. The present volume describes the coins which are depicted on the folding plates. It further includes the calendar information on the tides and the times of the closing of the gates in the various towns of the province the dates of holidays and markets the times of departure of the ferries and an illustrated description of the Middelburg town hall. It also contains the fifth instalment of a chronicle of the history of Zeeland which was published in parts in each volume.The boards and spine have been somewhat rubbed with some loss of material at the head and foot of the spine. The leaves are slightly browned. Otherwise in good condition.l Nijhoff-Van Hattum 349; STCN 17217516X; not in Vandenhole; Waller. hardcover
1777ABC_48241Middelburg: Jan Dane 1777-1780; P. Gillissen & Zn. 1785-1788 1790; W.A. Keel & Comp. 1791 1777. Contemporary gold-tooled red green or brown morocco with the coat of arms of Zeeland in a medallion in the centre of both boards a banderol underneath with the title both in an ornamental frame gilt or marbled edges gold-tooled board edges marbled endpapers in all except the first volume. 16mo. With an engraved emblematic frontispiece in each volume 18 folding engraved maps plans and views and 18 full-page engraved plates. 11 volumes. With the 1777 volume included twice. The second volume in contemporary beige printed wrappers with the coat of arms of Zeeland with the title on the front and the coat of arms of Middelburg with the imprint on the back. Rare near complete set of the famous Zeeland almanac which taught children the history of their province in a playful way by means of questions and answers. Zeelands chronyk-almanach was published from 1777 to 1792 with each volume focussing on a separate aspect of Zeeland such as geography the cities religion or the government. Also added to each volume is a part of a continuing extensive chronicle of Zeeland usually illustrated with folding plates. Present here are the volumes for 1777-1780 1785-1788 1790 and 1791-1792. The first volumes were published by Jan Dane but P. Gilissen took over after his death. The final volume which contains a summary of the chronicle published in the other volumes and a separate part with poems and short stories was published by W. A. Keel. The work further include a calendar information on the tides the times of the closing of the gates in the various towns of the province the dates of holidays and markets the times of departure of the ferries the magistrate in the various towns and the value of the various coins.The binding of the 1787 volume has been rubbed and the joints are somewhat weakened the bindings of the other volumes with only minor traces of use. The leaves are slightly browned and occasionally soiled or frayed some folding illustrations with false folds. Otherwise in good condition.l The childrens world of learning 2703; Nijhoff/Van Hattum no. 349n; STCN 172173019 172173094 172173221 172174864 172175852 172175976 172176115 172176204 172176433 172176484; Vries R.W.P. de no. 122. Jan Dane (1777-1780); P. Gillissen & Zn. (1785-1788, 1790); W.A. Keel & Comp., (1791), hardcover
1834ABC_48188The Hague: A.P. van Langenhuyzen for J. Belinfante 1834. Original publisher's printed wrappers with the title printed on the front within an ornamental lithographed border. 8vo. With a lithographed title with vignette with coat of arms of The Hague 12 lithographed headpieces and 12 small illustrations in the calendar 1 for each month. Rare issue of a series of city almanacs for The Hague containing apart from the calendar and usual contents of almanacs extensive information on the institutes schools churches magistrates etc. of the city as well as important rules and laws such as clothing regulations for members of the royal court or how to register a child's birth. The publisher and composer of the almanac Jacob Belinfante dates unknown published these yearly almanacs from 1830 till 1839 as a continuation of the series published by his older brother the Dutch-Jewish journalist and publisher Mozes Cohen Belinfante 1761-1827 with the title Opregte sGravenhaagsche Stads-Almanac 1823-1827.With the library stamp of the Munt Collegie on the half title. The spine has been repaired with blue paper a paper shelf mark label at the foot the wrappers are somewhat browned and water stained. Internally mostly clean with occasional foxing some quires are partly detached. Otherwise in good condition.l Ned. Bibliogr. 1801-1832 1993 p. 1442; not in Vandenhole. A.P. van Langenhuyzen for J. Belinfante, unknown
18875922Buffalo N.Y.: World's Dispensary Medical Association 1887. Further title from cover: "Compliments of World's Dispensary Medical Association Buffalo N.Y. 1882. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1880 by the World's Dispensary Medical Association in the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington". Machine-sewn booklet 15 x 9 cm. 24 pages. Calendar. Illustrated. Later issue with the first published in 1880 and carrying a calendar for 1881. A promotional almanac calendar and recipe book for the World Dispensary Medical Association manufacturers of Dr. Pierce's Standard Medicines. This issue includes calendar pages for 1887 and lined pages for memoranda and these have been used with typical household notes. The calendar pages are interleaved with recipes testimonials text and advertisements for various of Dr. Pierce's medicines and supplies and other advertisements. The series appears to have continued at least through 1914. Some light soiling and edge tears some pages and to illustrated wrappers otherwise near very good. OCLC locates two copies of this 1887 issue. World's Dispensary Medical Association unknown
18656226Paris: Pagnerre Libraire-Editeur rue de Seine 18; Typographie de Henri Plon 1865. Duodecimo 14.5 x 10.5 cm. 200 pages. Engraved illustrations in the text. Table des Matieres. The eighth year of this popular French almanac with calendar and ephemeris but unlike most American "culinary almanacs" the bulk of this work is indeed related to food with sections on various foodstuffs vegetables birds fish sauces etc. and many recipes. The attractive wrapper illustration by "F. Grenan" depicts two women working in the kitchen one cooking at the stove the other writing while handling some vegetables and birds. Is she recording a recipe or perhaps just back from market and keeping up accounts Like other copies of this almanac we've seen the illustration is hand-colored. Dog ears to some pages; otherwise internally sound and clean. Wrapper corners chipped and light soiling. Near very good in a handsome custom-made clamshell box. OCLC locates five institutions with single issues of runs of this periodical. Pagnerre, Libraire-Editeur, rue de Seine, 18; Typographie de Henri Plon unknown
13957Paris Lefuel et Delaunay imp. de Firmin Didot 1822. 1 vol. 90 x 125 mm de 180 pp. et 24 pl. Demi-maroquin rouge à coins dos à nerfs orné de caissons dorés double filet sur les plats titre et tête dorés date en pied Reliure XIXe. . Ravissant almanach théâtral avec le programme des théâtres parisiens pour l'année 1822. Il est orné d'un titre-frontispice montrant un colleur d'affiches et de 12 portraits de comédiens gravés sur acier et finement aquarellés à la main ici en double état en noir et aquarellé : Nourrit Martin Mme Lemonnier Mme Perrin Philippe Mlle Rivière Odry Mlle Flore Le Peintre Potier Mlle Jenny-Vertpré. On trouve aussi . L'exemplaire de Louis Jouvet avec son ex-libris dessiné par Christian Bérard. Grand-Carteret 1858. Paris, Lefuel et Delaunay [imp. de Firmin Didot], [1822]. 1 vol. (90 x 125 mm) de 180 pp. et 24 pl. Demi-maroquin rouge à coins unknown
18405155Philadelphia: William W. Walker 1840. 12mo 1 35 1pp including wrappers. Vignette illustrations. String bound green paper backed printed wraps. Good condition backing mostly worn away along spine corners chipped spotting and staining. Rear wrap with some tape repairs and tears otherwise complete. <br /> <br /> For the year 1841 with the 26 states listed on the front cover Pennsylvania being the most prominently displayed. Moon phases recipes weather predictions etc. for each month. The hints and receipts section at the front provides some helpful tips on making very fine Cologne Water taking a rancid taste from butter a note for Dairy Women the Chinese mode of propagating trees and how to grow rich by giving. . William W. Walker unknown
1828ABC_45237Madras: Asylum Press 1828. Contemporary red sheepskin sprinkled edges. Rebacked in calf red sheepskin spine label blue paper pasted over the sides. 8vo. With 1 engraved hand-coloured folding plate showing different kinds of ships flags. Lacking 2 leaves. A rare issue of the Madras almanac a landmark in the history of British-Indian colonial printing before the Mutiny in 1857. Styled on European almanacs it is a great source of information on India and especially Madras in the years 1827-1829. The tradition of preparing and printing almanacs in India was quite new. The Madras almanac first printed in 1799 and initially called the Madras register and later until its demise in 1935 the Asylum Press almanac gives not only useful community information such as birth and death rates for 1827-1828 and domestic events but also offers glimpses into the British colonial and native Indian politics in India and the officers involved at that time. It therefore provided much important information for the British Indian colonists. Of special practical importance are the information and conversion tables for money weights and measures and also the tables of roads from Madras to principal towns and military stations in the region. The Madras Almanac a practical guide for the British-Indian colonist in 1829 now provides us with a window into Madras society in the period 1827 to 1829.The original sheepskin rubbed and the later paper covering it chipped corners bumped. Otherwise in good condition.l Orchiston Sule & Vahia The Development of Astronomy and Astrophysics in India and the Asia-Pacific Region 2018 p. 271; this issue not in Worldcat. Asylum Press, unknown
1910000012696Riga: Verlag von Jonck u Poliewsky 1910. Paperback. Near Very Good. Small 4to. 51.5 cm x 42 cm. 29 30-136 1-48 pp. Grey wraps printed in black white blue and brown. The front wrapper with an illustration of a tree. With several in-text illustrations all in black and white. The calendar contains pages for each month of 1911 and is full of advertisements for local businesses and merchants in eastern Germany Amsterdam and Holland Riga and Moscow. The businesses advertised are many and varied: with wine makers passenger ships tailors banks bakers and other goods and services displayed. Wear to the spine the front joint starting. Verlag von Jonck u Poliewsky paperback
188532929Pittsburgh: Hostetter & Co 1885. First Edition. Wraps. Good. Stitched illustrated wraps with punch hole and string upper left corner. 36 pages. Both covers contain printed information. Illustrated. Green paper covers with title on the front. Light edge wear to the upper corner. Interior contents clean. Contents also cover Oregon. Hostetter & Co unknown
1907301196Pittsburgh PA the Hostetter Company 1907. 1907. 8vo 5 1/8" x 7 7/8". 8 b/w illustrations from drawings 12 headpiece drawing for each month of the year. Original stiff gray covers stamped in black. Very good some soiling to front cover. 36 pages covers. No signatures or bookplates. Hostetter's Business Calendar for 1907 on the back cover. Advertising for Hostetter's Stomach Bitters on page 1 with reference to Hostetter's Stomach Bitters on each of the 12 months. Also listing the phases of the moon and historical references to the zodiac. The back cover with an advertisement for Kirk Geary & Co. Sacraments California. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Pittsburgh, PA, the Hostetter Company, 1907. paperback
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
177927545Philadelphia: Printed and sold by John Dunlap 1779. A very early issue of a Weatherwise American Almanac. Illustrated with the well-known anatomical woodcut of a man “governed by the twelve constellations†and woodcut page frames. 12mo original printed self wrappers stitched. 15 leaves unnumbered including printed wrappers. A very well preserved little almanac the wrappers somewhat worn at the corners the rear with a little loss at the bottom outside corner some expected toning and mellowing to the paper and some spotting but complete and very usable and with the original stitching still strong and tight. AN EARLY WEATHERWISE ALMANAC and a competitor of Franklin's "Poor Richard". Abraham Weatherwise was of course a pseudonym and one which was likely used by multiple almanac printers. They “ushered in the healthiest and most interesting period of almanac making†Sagendorph 116.<br> Along with the typical astronomical data and weather forecasts this almanac also contains a table valuing the dollar humorous stories and historical tracts a collection of hints and home remedies for the care of horses court dates for Pennsylvania and New Jersey and a schedule for Quaker meetings. Printed and sold by John Dunlap unknown
1817LLV2648Paris & Lyon:: Chez L. Saint Michel & Chez Ayne Freres 1817. 1817. 9.7 cm 32mo. 112 pp. 2 folding engraved plates. Original decorative pink paper wrappers with an elaborate gilt-stamped pattern; rubbed darkened. Very good. With 2 engraved folding plates showing France and Europe: 1 "Planetaire" "Mappe-Monde" "Europe" "La France" 2 "Listes de MM. les Membres de la Chambre des Deputes session de 1816" "Division de la France." Contents: Eopques pour 1817; Fetes Mobiles; Hotels des Monnaies; Calendrier; Tableau des plus grandes Marees de 1817; Heures de la Mer dans quelques Ports; Table de l'intervalle de temps dont la haute Mer; Valeur des Piastres en Francs et Centimes etc. Chez L. Saint Michel, & Chez Ayne, Freres, 1817. unknown
19411668Washington: United States Government Printing Office 1941. Complete in nine volumes quarto original lettered blue cloth. Some of the boards are rubbed or stained internally in very good order. Printer alphabetic disambiguation in volume numbering missing I yet latitudes are continuous indicating a continuous and complete series. A collection of astronomical data tabulated under latitudes. Each volume covers five degrees of latitude from zero in volume A up to 44 in volume J. This set was published by the United States government for war-time use reproduced from British Air Publication 1618. United States Government Printing Office unknown