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192021209Paris, Jules Meynial, (1916 - 1920). Mit insgesamt 31 farbigen Tafeln in Pochoirkolorit und zahlreichen Vignetten. 12°, ca. 12 x 8 cm. Reich mehrfarbig illustrierte Seiden-Einbände mit rundum-Goldschnitt. Schöne mehrfarbige Vorsätze. 1. Jg. Einband etwas abgewetzt, Innenfalze gebrochen. 2. Jg. Einbd. an den Außenfalzen berieben. 3. Jg. ebenso. 4. Jg. nahezu makellos. 5. Jg. ebenso.
182520659Paris, Janet, (1825). Gestochener Titel mit Vignette, 156 SS., (davon 48 SS. gest. Noten mit Text), 4 n.n. Bll calendrier, 4 gravures sur acier (4 Stahlstichtafeln), 12°, Orig.-illustr. rosé-farbenen Pappeinband im Orig.-illustr. Schuber, Goldschnitt. Einband etwas angegraut, Schuber abgegriffen.
182720648Paris, Janet, (1826 oder 1827). Gestochener Titel, 156 SS., davon 48 SS. auf stärkerem Papier mit Noten, 4 Kupfertafeln. Kl.-8° (ca. 12 x 7,5 cm), Original -illustr. Pappband der Zeit im Orig.-Pappschuber. Der schöne, grüngrundige Einband reich goldgeprägt mit architektonisch-geometrischen Motiven, jeweils in der Mitte auf beiden Deckeln ein kolorierter Kupferstich appliziert. Der grüne Schuber, dem der Boden fehlt, ebenfalls reich goldgeprägt.
178835024Paris: Veuve D'Houry & Debure. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1788. Hardcover. 716 pages. 8vo 192x121 mm contemporary mottled calf gilt with calf lettering piece ends rubbed; some toning and very minor foxing. NOTES: For the year of the Convocation Generale with statistics for schools churches government etc. Of the 93 vols published 1700-1792 this is one of the most sought. . Veuve D'Houry & Debure hardcover
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
1805374079Lancaster PA: Printed and sold by William Dickson 1805. Woodcut of Lunardi's balloon ascension on the upper cover. 40pp. 8vo. Stitched. Woodcut of Lunardi's balloon ascension on the upper cover. 40pp. 8vo. The Balloon Almanac seems to have been published in Philadelphia or Lancaster haphazardly between the years 1786 to 1806. Scarce. Drake 10702. Not in Shaw & Shoemaker Printed and sold by William Dickson unknown
a39003Boston 1825 Richardson and Lord. Containing civil judicial ecclesiastical and military membership lists in Massachusetts; associations and corporate institutions for literary agricultural and charitable purposes. A list of post-towns.with the names of postmasters medical doctors city officers in Boston also the officers of General Government.etc. 12mo. 252pp. index later wraps with new paper spine. Good. paperback
a61312London 1729 Company of Stationers. Much on astronomical observations; several interesting articles: e.g Of the Inequality of Natural Time and of the right adjusting and managing of Pendulum Clocks and Watches. 12mo 86pp. wraps. All edges gilt. Some ink writing and notation on front. Good a bit worn. paperback
183847856Te St. Truyden Sint Truiden: J.L. Milis 1838. Small 8vo 11x8 cm. Contemporary blind boards spine damaged. With large woodcut on title 36 unnumbered leaves and the first half: "Kalender Eclipsen & Voorzeggingen" interleaved with 16 blank leaves. The second half: "Prognosticatie Vermaekelijke questie Raedzel Regering der stad Uytdeeling der pryzen Reducties van Nederlandsch & van Luyksch in Fransch geld Jaer-merkten van de provintie Luyk en Limburg". - Pages age-toned spine damaged but on the whole a charming booklet rare J.L. Milis hardcover
1809345475Wilmington: Printed & Sold by Peter Brynberg 1809. Woodcut seal of the United States on the title. 48pp. Uncut. 12mo. Stitched. Woodcut seal of the United States on the title. 48pp. Uncut. 12mo. Drake 1430; Shaw 17258; Sabin 14857 Printed & Sold by Peter Brynberg unknown
18316413London: Charles Knight 1831. 3 vols. bound as 1 8vo pp. 240 240 256. Contemporary calf boards bordered with triple blind rules spine divided by raised bands red morocco label other compartments tooled in gilt edges sprinkled red. Binding a touch scratched spine lightly sunned. A nicely bound group of early issues of the information-packed miscellanies produced under the auspices of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge to accompany their own series of almanacs which had begun in 1828. Charles Knight hardcover
17666208Edinburgh: Printed for and sold by R. Fleming 1766. 12mo ff. 24 pp. 25-120. First three gatherings printed on alternate openings only. Contemporary vellum boards bordered with double blind rules. A touch toned. Binding a little soiled small patch of wear to front board. Clipping of signature of J. Millar pasted to pastedown contemporary ink notes to flyleaves red duty stamp to first page. An attractive pocket almanac in which a previous owner has made some notes to the flyleaves mostly relating to money debited and credited and lent to a woman named Tiby Brown to buy shoes. Scarce with Library Hub recording 3 copies all in Scotland: NLS NMS and St Andrews. Printed for and sold by R. Fleming hardcover
17857674Edinburgh: Printed for R. & G. Flemings 1785. 12mo pp. 92 i.e. 192. Contemporary sheep boards bordered with a blind roll. Paper toned one or two edge tears some light soiling. Binding a bit rubbed and marked extremities worn. Ownership inscription of J. Fullarton to flyleaf red tax stamp to title-page. A scarce Edinburgh almanac ESTC locating copies in the NLS Paxton House St Andrews and Yale only. ESTC N472080. Printed for R. & G. Flemings hardcover
26591Stockton: Stockton Mail 1891. 1st edition. 8vo. Two color printed paper wraps. 1st edition. Illustrated w/ engravings and color advertisements. Generic almanac publication to which have been added color ads inserted throughout an opening section on "Stockton's Progress" illustrated w/ engravings of local residences and the water front a business directory and San Joaquin county statistics. A very scarce and unusual item w/ great graphics. In near fine condition. (Stockton): Stockton Mail 1891. paperback
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
1793374080Portsmouth NH: Printed by John Melcher for and sold by the shopkeepers in town and country 1793. Woodcut portrait on the title. 24pp. 12mo. Stitched. Woodcut portrait on the title. 24pp. 12mo. The woodcut portrait on the title would appear to be a fanciful depiction of Louis XVI executed in 1793. Drake 4670; ESTC W26758. Not in Evans or Bristol Printed [by John Melcher] for, and sold by the shopkeepers in town and country unknown
1803373912New York: D. Longworth at the Shakespeare Gallery 1803. 24 engraved vignette illustrations by Peter Maverick. 5-80 2pp with the calendar and memorandum pages i.e. pp. 41-64 engraved. 12mo. Original wrappers each comprised of two plates backed onto each other i.e. 4 plates in total engraved by Anderson. Publisher's red morocco gilt slipcase. 24 engraved vignette illustrations by Peter Maverick. 5-80 2pp with the calendar and memorandum pages i.e. pp. 41-64 engraved. 12mo. As least three issues of Longworth's Belles Lettres Repository were published for 1801-1803 with slightly varying titles: The American ladies & gentlemen's pocket almanac and elegant belles lettres repository. for 1801 Evans 36816; The American ladies' & gentlemen's pocket almanac and belles lettres repository for 1802 Shaw & Shoemaker 50194; and the present titled at the bottom of the front wrapper and as a caption title at the head of p. 5.<br /> <br /> An advertisement on the recto of the final leaf states: "This is the third Belles-Lettres-Repository. The two former have been done at the expense of the Publisher. this he hopes will be at the expense of lovers of neat things." At the bottom of the same page are descriptions of the plates and illustrations including the "frontispiece title-page i.e. front wrapper L'Allegro and finishing piece Il Penseroso form the cover" and the plate on the inside front wrapper being "Orpheus Eurydice and Cerberus." The vignettes by Maverick illustrate "select passages in Hayley's 'Triumphs of temper' with extracts underneath each. At the foot of each of these pages are the kalendar sic pages for 1803 and the intermediate spaces are ruled for belles-lettres selections &c. . these alternate with twelve other vignettes architectural and picturesque with ruled memorandum pages under each the whole engraved."<br /> <br /> Shaw and Shoemaker locate only the example at the Huntington which collates precisely as the present; i.e. wrappers comprised of two engraved plates mounted to each other i.e. the front wrapper being pages 1-4 and the text beginning on page 5 with a caption title at the head. An additional example with the same collation at the Hay Library Brown University confirms the work is complete as issued<br /> <br /> A scarce example in the original slipcase; American publisher's slipcases or sheaths from the 18th century are very rare. The earliest noted by Tanselle is on an 1801 edition of the American Ladies & Gentlemans Pocket Almanac Tanselle 01.01 and plate 9. Shaw 2551 dating the imprint as 1802 locating only the example at the Huntington Library ; Pomeroy J.R. Alexander Anderson 1775-1870 105. See Tanselle 01.01 D. Longworth at the Shakespeare Gallery unknown
17888530a<p>Sole edition of this entertaining almanac for 1789 aimed at young people but presumably not children with a delightful suite of humorous and mildly erotic plates by François-Marie-Isidore Quéverdo. Each month is given an engraving several verses and songs with music. Among the latter is found 'Air de la negresse' — a three-verse song with music from or perhaps just inspired by Radet's 1787 opéra-comique La Negresse. Though recorded by both Gay and Carteret we have not located any institutional copy in the usual online catalogues WorldCat KVK CCFr JISC. Carteret 866; Gay I 112.</p><p>32mo 96 × 55 mm pp. 6 61 1 6 including 12 engraved plates by Quéverdo plus integral printed wrapper with engraved title and 'Remarques pour la présente année 1789' at front and imprint and decorative panel border at rear. Engraved throughout including music. Some pages closely cut just affecting ruled borders or touching the musical staves in a very few instances. Gilt edges stitched as issued loose in contemporary/original gilt morocco chemise. Wrappers very slightly rubbed and dusty but an excellent survival.</p> [Jagot for] Boulanger.
178327240A Paris: Chez Delalain 1783. First edition. Full calf gilt rules all edges gilt. Spine chipped including part of label boards worn and chipped front board nearly detached but still holding scattered foxing; overall about good. 8 332 pp. 12mo. Almanach de Muses ran from 1765 to 1833. This issue is one of three that contains poems on Ballooning all the rage in Europe at the time especially with the Montgolfier brothers' 1783 demonstrations of hot-air-balloon flying in Annonay France. This isssue includes a satiric poem advising Blanchard not to fly p. 43-48. Blanchard being Jean Pierre Blanchard who on January 7 1785 with Dr. John Jeffries an American physician made the first flight over the English Channel traveling from Dover England to Calais France. Chez Delalain hardcover
30067A Lyon chez Ballanche imprimeur aux Halles de la rue Grenette 1807. 376 pages. Fort volume in/8 reliure pleine basane de l'époque dos à nerfs à fleuron et pièce titre reliure avec des manques. Calendrier de 1807 administration armée impôts postes chambre de commerce écoles académies avec professeurs cercles hôpitaux médecins transports crocheteurs des ports. unknown
27965A Lyon chez Rusand successeur de Ballanche imprimeur 1827 in/8 reliure demi-basane postérieure modeste avec un manque dos lisse et titre dorés 458 pages. Calendrier de 1827 administration armée impôts postes chambre de commerce écoles académies avec professeurs cercles hôpitaux médecins transports crocheteurs des ports. unknown
17771014001777. Paris Le Breton 1777. 647pp. Contemporary mottled calf some restaurations. Spine gold tooled. A nice and clean copy. An almanac is a book containing the days weeks and months of the year together with information about festivals and holidays ecclesiastical festivals astronomical data and often other information. The Almanach Royal was the official French Almanac that also gave lists of the members of the Royal Family Church Officials Officers Ambassadors etc. etc. It was widely read by everyone who needed to know about the current state of the French administrative system. unknown
27965A Lyon, chez Rusand successeur de Ballanche, imprimeur, 1827, in/8 reliure demi-basane postérieure modeste avec un manque, dos lisse et titre dorés, 458 pages.
30067A Lyon, chez Ballanche, imprimeur, aux Halles de la rue Grenette, 1807. 376 pages. Fort volume in/8 reliure pleine basane de l'époque, dos à nerfs à fleuron et pièce titre, (reliure avec des manques).
18471965Rennes, Amb. Jausions, [1847]. 1 vol. petit in-12, (14 x 9 cm) ; 179 pp. Reliure en pleine percaline brune à la Bradel, dos lisse et muet, date dorée au premier plat. Dos passé, frottements.