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1884G121415Gouda, G.B. van Goor zonen 1884-1887 Complet en 2 tomes, xlii,1149 + 1316pp. + 7 planches hors-texte, Edition originale de 1884-1887, Deuxième édition refondue et augmentée, 24cm., reliures uniformes d'époque en demi-cuir (plats marbrés, dos insolés, titre doré aux dos), feuilles de garde décorées, peu de rousseurs, ex-libris héraldique au premier contreplat, bon exemplaire, poids: 4kg., G121415
1862LFA014f9Un ouvrage de 511 pages, format 275 x 185 mm, relié cartonnage dos cuir, publié en 1862, F. Martin-Bottier (Bourg en Bresse)
1891829581891 Périgueux, Imprimerie de la Dordogne, 1891, 2 volumes grand in 8° reliés demi-chagrin marron, dos à nerfs orné de fleurs de lys dans un encadrement à chaque entre-nerfs, 510 et 464 pages ; 2 frontispices gravés ; infimes frottis.
1900052975London Uk: Pickering & Chatto 1900. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Good. 484 Pp. Green Cloth Printed Spine Label. Original 1900 Catalog. Worn. Presentation Inscription February 1909 From C. B. M. Kawa----; Armorial Bookplate Of Karl Daniel Franz Schroeder As "F. Schroeder Editor 'Eastern World'"; Illustrated Bookplate Of Well-Known Southern California Bibliophile And Author Olive Percival A House With Two Trees; Later Bookplate Of George Seigler. Pink Bookmarks Probably Percival's At Caxton's "The Mirrour Of The Worlde" A Defective Copy But Still Paper Shred At Burton's Anatomy Of Melancholy Ribbon Again At Whitney's "A Choice Of Emblems" 1586 Ad Again At The First English Printing Of Uncle Tom's Cabin In Original Parts Illustrated By Cruikshank. With A Handwritten Poem By Kipling On A Front Blan K. <br/> <br/> Pickering & Chatto hardcover
18720053711872 Lyon, Vingtrinier, 1872. Grand in-quarto (257 X 326 mm) demi-maroquin noir à coins, dos à nerfs, titre doré, pièce d’armes dorée en queue, tête dorée, plats de la couverture conservés (L. Pouillet) ; XII-715 pages. Rousseurs concentrées sur quelques pages, sinon très éparses dans le reste du corps d'ouvrage.
18744810Lyon, Imprimerie Aimé Vingtrinier, 1874 ; grand in-4 ; demi-chagrin brique, dos à nerfs, titre doré ; (2) ff. (faux-titre et titre), XII, 714 pp., (1) f. d’achevé d’imprimer, nombreux blasons in texte.
1890101551890 Moulins, André Paris,1890; 2 volumes in-4°, demi-maroquin bleu pétrole, dos à nerfs cernés de filets à froid, tomaison et titre dorés entre 2 filets dorés, couverture conservée au Tome 1, 1er plat seul conservé au Tome 2 ; (4),XXXI, 297pp.; (4), 302, (1)pp. Illustré hors texte de 32 planches de blasons en chromolithographie.
1880190753c.1880-1920. An attractive example of this 19th- and early 20th-century popular pastime containing many finely printed armorials associated with the royal family the cream of the British peerage and the Shah of Iran and other international royals as well as guilds the Royal Navy the British Army and civic institutions. Included are badges of dozens of ships and military formations alongside samples connected to European hotels the War Office and the Metropolitan Police. The emblem of the Ypres League formed in 1920 for First World War veterans is among the latest. Quarto. With hundreds of clipped coats of arms monograms devices and other insignia laid onto recto of 26 pre-printed leaves and rear blank; neat manuscript captions. Printed title page. Original green sheep Marcus Ward & Co. album spine boards board edges turn-ins and edges gilt white moiré-pattern linen on inner covers and backing first and final blank. Bookplate of bookseller and antiquarian Robin de Beaumont 1926-2023. Light wear a few leaves a little loose at gutter but volume still sturdy and easily handled finger-soiling: very good. hardcover
1825ST17589Paris: L. Daubry 1825. First French Edition text in English. 170 x 103 mm. 6 3/4 x 4". Three volumes. <br/> REGAL CONTEMPORARY BEIGE MOROCCO GILT AND INLAID covers with gilt frame and inlaid cornerpieces of pink and burgundy morocco in floral designs ARMS OF WILLIAM DUKE OF BRUNSWICK at center inlaid in red and green morocco and lavishly gilt raised bands spine panels with graceful design of flowers and acanthus leaves gilt lettering gilt-ruled turn-ins all edges gilt. Front pastedowns with bookplate of Wilhelm Herzog zu Braunschweig printed in colors and embossed with gilt; title pages with ink stamp "Prinz von Braunschweig." ◆Spines darkened to tan head panels with traces of brown residue possibly from library labels boards faintly soiled at edges but A FINE SET with no signs of use inside or out.<br/> <br/> This is an exceptionally fine copy with distinguished provenance of the first Paris printing of a nautical adventure by a great American writer who enjoyed unusual popularity in France. Set during the American Revolution and first printed in 1823 "The Pilot" has for its protagonist a real-life American naval hero John Paul Jones. Cooper 1789-1851 had himself worked as a commercial seaman and served in the U.S. Navy and his firsthand knowledge of both the technical aspects of seamanship and the day-to-day realities of life at sea lend a ring of authenticity to his sea novels of which this was the first. According to Encyclopedia Americana "Cooper may be said in 'The Pilot' to have created a new literary type the tale of adventure on the sea . . . . Smollett had already discovered the racy humors of seamen but he had seen little else in their calling; it remained for Cooper to capture for fiction the mystery and beauty the shock and thrill of the sea which in his pages has much of the proud pomp of Byron's ocean." Cooper spent the years 1826-28 in Paris where his literary reputation gained him access to the best salons and where he became a close friend of the marquis de Lafayette. Given the ornate decoration and the quality of materials and execution this binding was very likely done by a Parisian workshop as a commission for Duke William of Brunswick-Lüneburg 1806-84 the last member of his family to rule the duchy of Brunswick. Although he was the ruler of the Duchy of Brunswick for more than 50 years he preferred to spend his time enjoying the life of an aristocrat and left most of the official business to his ministers. He also failed to produce a legitimate heir though he had a number of illegitimate children and ended the House of Brunswick's rule over the duchy. L. Daubry unknown