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5509Tot Brussel, by eugenius Henricus Fricx, 1723. 20,5 x 16 cm, 26 pp. Broché, cousu sous couverture de trois bandes de papier marbré conrecollées. Bel exemplaire. Rare.
5509Tot Brussel, by eugenius Henricus Fricx, 1723. 20,5 x 16 cm, 26 pp. Broché, cousu sous couverture de trois bandes de papier marbré conrecollées. Bel exemplaire. Rare.
1741339750Vindobonae : Universitas 1741. 8 45pp. Folio. Later red cloth. 8 45pp. Folio. unknown
17194515Ghent: Augstin Graet 1719. Hardcover. Very Good. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. Tall folio 44 x 27 cm engraved frontispiece and 6 large folding plates by Helybrouck Berterham and Harrewyn after van Volxsom J. Colin and Eykens 32 pp. including title and first text leaf printed in red and black. Bound in 19th c vellum morocco title label on spine. Provenance: Victor Massena Prince of Essling 1836-1910. Minor toning but generally a tall and fresh copy with the plates in fine impression. First edition of a sumptuous festival book commemorating the inauguration of HRE Charles VI in 1717 as Count of Flanders featuring an allegorical frontispiece and 6 large folding plates including four engravings of the extravagant fireworks displays that followed the ceremony.Graet's text provides a meticulous day-by-day account of the festivities including the cavalcade's departure from Brussels on the 16th of October and its arrival at Mont Blandin Abbey in Ghent the musical program of the Mass at St. Bavo and especially the opulent splendor of the inauguration on the afternoon of the 18th at the Marché du Vendredi Vrijdagmarkt Ghent's largest public square for which an enormous stage had been specially designed by the architect Jacob Colin. The inauguration engraving-nearly a full meter wide-is signed by Colin C.Eykens and the engraver J.B. Berterham who also executed the engraving of the interior of the Cathedral. A third plate depicts a rather grisly triumphal arch celebrating the expansion of the Austrian Empire with pikes bearing the severed heads of Turkish generals.The spacious Vrijdagmarkt with its central column and statue of HRE Charles V is also the backdrop for two of the three feu d'artifice plates. Curiously each of these engravings depicts the incendiary towers in two stages: not only during the detonation of their pyrotechnic fountains but also prior to their lighting when their thousands of canisters still hang intact and untouched. The most striking of these plates by Jacob Harrewijn depicts the towers at night looming over the Gothic façade of the Hôtel de Ville.Though Charles VI acceded as Count of Flanders in 1713 the protracted transfer of the province from the Spanish Habsburgs to the Austrian Habsburgs delayed festivities until 1717 at which point no expense was spared to celebrate the inauguration. Graet's fête book even proclaims Charles "Roy des Espanges" though that title had already been won in the War of the Spanish Succession by Philip V.Berlin 2959; Watanabe 2730; Landwehr Ceremonies 198; Lotz p. 104; Salatino Incendiary Art pp. 33-36. Augstin Graet hardcover books
174925574A Amsterdam, par la Compagnie, 1749. 3 vol. au format in-12 (168 x 103 mm) de 2 ff. bl., 1 f. n.fol., xxxvi - 354 pp. et 2 ff. bl. ; 2 ff. bl., 1 f. n.fol., 424 pp. et 1 f. bl. ; 2 ff. bl., 254 pp. et 2 ff. bl. Reliures uniformes de l'époque de plein veau glacé et marbré havane, filet à froid encadrant les plats, dos à nerfs ornés de filets gras à froid, caissons d'encadrement dorés, filets en pointillés dorés, roulettes dorées, larges fleurons dorés, pièces de titre de maroquin vieux-rouge, pièces de tomaison de maroquin havane, titre doré, tomaison dorés, palette dorée en queue, roulette dorée sur les cupes, tranches rouges.
Le Moyen Age 1963, plaquette In-8 brochée, 15 pages. Bon état.
QWA-15806Albert Fontemoing, 1906, in-8 rel. 1/2 chag. rouge (15 x 23,5), XIII-242 p., dos à six faux-nerfs, couvertures conservées, excellente reliure, bon état.
196399939650Le Moyen Age 1963 Le Moyen Age 1963, plaquette In-8 brochée, 15 pages. Bon état.
25486P., Gallimard NRF (Collection "Leurs figures"), 1955, in 12 broché, 331 pages ; rares rousseurs ; couverture (illustrée d'une reproduction de Gustave Doré) et dos fanés.
QWA-6300Librairie Renouard, 1876, in-8 rel. 1/2 chag. rouge XXIX-374 p., publié pour la Société de l'histoire de France par Alphonse-Martial Chazaud, marque de bibliothèque au dos avec traces d'épidermure en queue, dos à 5 faux-nerfs, intérieur très propre sur papier vergé sans rousseurs, bel exemplaire bien relié , bon état.
1955LFA-126718315Un ouvrage de 331 pages, format 120 x 190 mm, broché, publié en 1955, NRF Gallimard, collection "Leurs Figures", bon état
1904ABE-169624408534190 PAGES-23 CM X 31 CM-LES PRIMITIFS FRANCAIS ET LEUR PETIT NOMBRE-LES MONUMENTS A ETUDIER POUR L'HISTOIRE DE LA PEINTURE PRIMITIVE EN FRANCE-LA PEINTURE EN FRANCE, DEPUIS LE COMMENCEMENT DU XIVe SIECLE JUSQU'A LA FIN DU REGNE DE CHARLES VI-LA PEINTURE EN FRANCE DEPUIS LES DEBUTS DU REGNE DE CHARLES VII JUSQU'AUX DERNIERS VALOIS-NOMBREUSES ILLUSTRATIONS (24A)
1984eso131C61984 . Editions Le Léopard d'or . Broché . 224 p. État d'usage. Quelques épidermures
1966LFA-1267180154 volumes de 460, 534, 518 et 150 pages, format 165 x 250 mm, illustrés, brochés, publiés en 1966-1968, Editions Picard, bon état, peu courant
0259341045.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0332423670.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Paris, chez Jean Baptiste Coignard, 1695. In-4 demi-basane blonde postérieure (début XIXe), dos lisse très orné de filets et entrelacs dorés, gardes de papier marbré. IV + 407 + 16 pages pour la table et le privilège. Beaux bandeaux et lettrines d'après MARIETTE. Petit manque de cuir à la coiffe, très bel état intérieur sans rousseurs ni taches. Exemplaire grand de marges. Edition originale.
1977LFA01c76N° 9 : 48 pages, format 235 x 285 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1977, Editions Larousse, bon état
1861ABE-1656103884463NOUVELLE EDITION REVUE ET CORRIGEE-LIVRE VII: CHAPITRE I JEUNESSE DE CHARLES VI 1380 1383, CHAPITRE II JEUNESSE DE CHARLES VI 1384 1391, CHAPITRE III FOLIE DE CHARLES VI 1392 1400-LIVRE VIII: CHAPITRE I LE DUC D'ORLEANS LE DUC DE BOURGOGNE MEURTRE DU DUC D'ORLEANS 1400 1407, CHAPITRE II LUTTE DES DEUX PARTIS CABOCHIENS ESSAIS DE REFORME DANS L'ETAT ET DANS L'EGLISE 1408 1414, CHAPITRE III ESSAIS DE REFORME DANS L'ETAT ET DANS L'EGLISE CABOCHIENS DE PARIS GRANDE ORDONNANCE CONCILES DE PISE ET DE CONSTANCE 1409 1415-LIVRE IX: CHAPITRE I L'ANGLETERRE L'ETAT L'EGLISE AZINCOURT 1415, CHAPITRE II MORT DU CONNETABLE D'ARMAGNAC MORT DU DUC DE BOURGOGNE HENRI V 1416 1422, CHAPITRE III SUITE DU PRESIDENT CONCILE DE CONSTANCE 1414 1418 MORT DE CHARLES VI ET D'HENRI V 1422 DEUX ROIS DE FRANCE CHARLES VII ET HENRI VI-APPENDICE-422 PAGES-IN 8-DOS CUIR-PLATS MARBRES-SIGNET TISSU-EXEMPLAIRE TRES FRAIS-(6D)
17194515Tall folio 44 x 27 cm Engraved frontispiece and 6 large folding plates by Helybrouck Berterham and Harrewyn after van Volxsom J. Colin and Eykens 32 pp. including title and first text leaf printed in red and black. Bound in 19th c vellum morocco title label on spine. Provenance: Victor Massena Prince of Essling 1836-1910; and the Paul and Marianne Gourary Collection "PMG" stamp on front pastedown. Minor toning but generally a tall and fresh copy with the plates in fine impression.<br /><br />First edition of a sumptuous festival book commemorating the inauguration of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI in 1717 as Count of Flanders featuring an allegorical frontispiece and six large folding plates including four engravings of the extravagant firework displays that followed the ceremony.<br /><br />The book provides a meticulous day-by-day account of the festivities including the cavalcade's departure from Brussels on the 16th of October and its arrival at Mont Blandin Abbey in Ghent the musical program of the Mass at St. Bavo's Cathedral and especially the opulent splendor of the inauguration on the afternoon of the 18th at the <i>Marché du Vendredi</i> Vrijdagmarkt Ghent's largest public square for which an enormous stage had been specially designed by the architect Jacob Colin. The inauguration engraving—nearly a full meter wide—is signed by Colin C. Eykens and the engraver J.B. Berterham who also executed the engraving of the interior of the Cathedral. A third plate depicts a rather grisly triumphal arch celebrating the expansion of the Austrian Empire with pikes bearing the severed heads of Turkish generals.<br /><br />The spacious Vrijdagmarkt with its central column and statue of HRE Charles V is also the backdrop for two of the three <i>feu d'artifice</i> plates. Curiously each of these engravings depicts the incendiary towers in two stages: not only during the detonation of their pyrotechnic fountains but also <i>prior</i> to their lighting when their thousands of canisters still hang intact and untouched. The most striking of these plates by Jacob Harrewijn depicts the towers at night looming over the Gothic façade of the Hôtel de Ville.<br /><br />Though Charles VI acceded as Count of Flanders in 1713 the protracted transfer of the province from the Spanish Habsburgs to the Austrian Habsburgs delayed festivities until 1717 at which point no expense was spared to celebrate the inauguration. Graet's fête book even proclaims Charles "Roy des Espanges" though that title had already been won in the War of the Spanish Succession by Philip V.<br /><br />Berlin 2959; Watanabe 2730; Landwehr <i>Ceremonies</i> 198; Lotz p. 104; Salatino Incendiary Art pp. 33-36. Augstin Graet hardcover
1617D3698Berlin 16 April 1738. Hardcover. Very Good. Manuscript on vellum in German. 14 leaves 1 blank folio 350 x 243 mm. 17 lines written in a dark brown ink in an ornate gothic bookhand opening leaf with an elaborate penwork border the upper half with densely drawn scrollwork that interlocks with intermittent flower buds each additional leaf with a repeated penwork border of scrolling acanthus in free-form loops that create geometric patterns many in-text penwork flourishes. Fol. 13r signed "Carl" of Charles VI and signed by the scribe notary E. F. F. von Glandorff. In contemporary crimson velvet two holes in the hinges of the leaves where the cord and seal of Charles VI would have appeared slightly thumbsoiled some darkening to vellum; spine rubbed and velvet binding faded at edges. <br/><br/>A fine example of German 18th-century penmanship by Von Glandorff. The three brothers von Bruhl were sons of Heinrich von Bruhl who had been ennobled the previous year and who became Minister of Saxony under King August. hardcover
9271Paris, Albin Michel, 1949. Nouvelle édition : 12e mille. In-12 broché, couv. ill. par Henry-André, 447 p. 140 gravures. Très bon état : ouvrage non coupé. La grossesse à la Cour de France - Comment accouchaient les reines - La maison d'un enfant de France - Comment on élevait princes et princesses.
2004LFA-126716043N° 107 (Avril 2004) 84 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, bon état
2004LFA-126718636N° 217 Hors-série (2004) 66 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, bon état
1945vd903Hachette De l'histoire Broché 1945 In-12 (12 x 18,7 cm), broché, 255 pages ; pliures au dos, rousseurs sur les plats et le dos, papier bruni, assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.