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47717aafBurgdorf, Haller & Jenzer, 1971, gr. in-8°, 482 S. mit zahlr. Textabb. + 60 Abb. auf Taf., darunter mit 23 farb. Familienwappen von Krauchthal, O.-Lwd. mit 2 farb. Gemeindewappen auf dem vord. Einbandeckel und Schutzumschlag.
65283aafYORK., Garbaty / Berlin-Pankow, Garbaty Cigarettenfabrik (Hrsg.), 1933, gr. in-4to, (33,5x25cm), farbiges Titelblatt + übersichtsplan (Karte) + 31 S. mit 306 eingeklebte Sammelbilder (farbig), + 31 S. Beschreibungen so komplett, Original-Broschüre, schöne Wappenmarken. In gutem Zustand.
1965013649Association de l'élégance masculine française. 1965 In-4 Broché, couverture illustrée
116710aafNiort, Société héraldique Pictave, 2007, in-4to, env. 350 p., brochure originale.
116698aafSociété française d’héraldique et de sigillographie, 1994, in-4to, 179 p., ill., brochure originale.
116709aafSociété française d’héraldique et de sigillographie, 2000, in-4to, 84 p., brochure originale.
116773aaf1938, 39, in-4to, env. 40 p. par vols., ill. n./b., Verkauf Pro Band/ Vendu Par volume.
84165aafZürich, Orell Füssli Arts, (1946), 1995, gr. in-4°, Titelbl. / titre + 40 planches en couleurs , ill. avec des armoiries, cartonnage noir, dos toilé.
50283aafZürich, J.J. Siegfried, Lithographiert von J. Kull, 1855, in-8vo, 1 Bl. Namenverzeichniss + handkol. Titelbl. + 12 handkolorierte Wappen-Tafeln (12 Wappen pro Tafel), Original-Leinenband. Titel in Gold auf Umschlag.
15985aafBern, Chancellerie fédérale, 1948, in-8°, 1317 S., reich illustriert, Stempel ‘Departement Cantonal des Batiments (mit Kantonswappen FR.)’, blauer, goldgeprägter Original-Leinenband, Kantons-Wappen und Jahr 1848-1949 vorne, Rücken mit Titel in gold 3-Sprachig.
130160aafBern, Chancellerie fédérale, 1948, in-8°, 1317 S., reich illustriert, Stempel vorne ‘Bundeskanzlei * Chancellerie Fédérale’, Leinenband (Grau), Kantons-Wappen und Jahr 1848-1949 vorne, Rücken mit Titel 3-Sprachig.
1779230747n.p. Bavaria 1779. 31 multi-colored coats-of-arm in red blue green black and gilt. 1 vols. 51 x 42.8 cm. Folded twice minor soiling otherwise fine and bright. 31 multi-colored coats-of-arm in red blue green black and gilt. 1 vols. 51 x 42.8 cm. Handsome and beautifully drawn genealogical tree of this noble Bavarian family whose members of have served for Bavarian Kings and Electors. Theodor Graf Topor von Morawitzky 1735 -1810 whose descent is given here had a disinguished career as a public servant and was the first President of the provincial government of Bavaria. unknown
1760260692Brünn: Johann Paul Krauss 1760. Engraved title in each volume vols. II-IV reading "Unser Lieben Frauen .". 189; 2 193-390; 2 393-590; 190 pp. 8vo. Contemporary Italian binding of full brown morocco covers gilt with two outer border rolls corner-pieces and arms of Prince-Bishopric of Trent spine gilt in six compartments a.e.g. Dutch gilt endpapers. Light wear to corners else fine. In original morocco pull-off case tooled in gilt to match lined with Dutch gilt paper. Some wear and splitting to edges of box. Engraved title in each volume vols. II-IV reading "Unser Lieben Frauen .". 189; 2 193-390; 2 393-590; 190 pp. 8vo. A beautiful Italian armorial binding of the mid 18th-century similar in style to those promoted by the Salvioni firm in the original pull-off case. OCLC locates only one copy of this scarce German breviary in the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek. Johann Paul Krauss unknown
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
LFA00b1cUne plaquette de 26 pages, illustrations en couleurs
LFA00787Un ouvrage de 544 pages, format 190 x 240 mm, impression quadrichromie, couverture pelliculée
112225aafNeuchâtel, Lith. de H. Furrer, 1865, in-4to, titre lithographié + 24 planches en lith. couleurs d'env. 600 armoiries, planches non reliées, coll. en feuilles.
129052aafNeuchâtel, Lith. de H. Furrer, 1865, in-4to, titre lithographié + planches en lith. couleurs / 10 / 11 / 12 / 13 / 14 / 16 / 17 / 18 / 19 / 20 / 21 / 22 / 23. Vendu par Planche
129054aafNeuchâtel, Lith. de H. Furrer, 1865, in-4to, Une Planche seul.
2000LFA-126710539Un ouvrage de 264 pages, format 240 x 340 mm, relié cuir, tirage limité à 500 exemplaires numérotés : exemplaire "Hors Commerce", bon état
60433aaf(Zürich), Lith. Anstalt v. Egli-Schatti, 1869, in-4to, farblithogr. Titel mit figürlicher Staffage und Gold- und Silberaufdruck + 297 S. + ca. 700 farblithogr. Wappenabbildungen auf 64 Tafeln (einschl. 6 Nachtragstafeln), Textblätter umrahmt mit einf. Linie und Fleuron in den Ecken, vereinzelt stockfleckig, im allgemeinen jedoch frisch, hs. Besitzeintrag auf Vorsatz, roter Original-Leinenband, grosser, schöner goldgepr. Titel und Siegel von Zürich auf dem Vorderdeckel, tiefgepr. dekor. Umrahmung auf den Deckeln, goldgepr. Rücken, (orig. Rücken neuaufgezogen). Goldschnitt. Schönes Exemplar.
1640ST19814Lugd. Batavorum Leyden: Ex officina Elzeviriana 1640. Third Elzevier Edition. 130 x 72 mm. 5 1/8 x 2 7/8". 4 p.l. 536 30 47 pp. <br/> Excellent late 18th century dark blue straight-grain morocco in the style of Roger Payne gilt covers with floral vine cornerpieces gilt supralibros of George Spencer-Churchill 5th Duke of Marlborough Stamp 3 featuring the head and wings of a griffin emerging from a ducal coronet surmounted by the coronet of a marquess raised bands spine panels with gilt fleuron centerpiece gilt lettering gilt-ruled turn-ins all edges gilt. Title page with engraved frame featuring the Four Evangelists and their symbols. Rahir 500; Willems 505. For the binding: Smith and Benger p. 46; "British Armorial Bindings" https://armorial.library.utoronto.ca/node/31988. ◆Spine evenly faded and gilt consequently a little dulled a touch of rubbing to extremities tail margin of text with half-inch wide light dampstain extending an inch up on the fore-edge margin of the last couple quires a hint of foxing and browning other trivial imperfections but still a pleasing copy without serious defects internally and in a scarcely worn binding with lustrous covers.<br/> <br/> This Elzevier printing of the first lexicon of New Testament Greek comes in an elegant binding and with illustrious provenance. First printed in 1619 the "Manuale" is the work of German philologist Georg Pasor 1570-1637 and was the authority on New Testament Greek throughout the 17th century. Printed by Bonaventure and Abraham Elzevier our volume is bound in the style of the venerable English artisan Roger Payne using the straight-grain morocco process developed by Payne with delicately tooled gilt panels framing the cover. The supralibros of a man whose love of books brought him to ruin was added at the center both boards sometime before 1817. The coronet above the griffin indicates that George Spencer-Churchill 1766-1840 was at that time the Marquess of Blandford before his father's death in 1817 made him the 5th Duke of Marlborough. According to DNB "He spent great sums on his gardens and his library at White Knights near Reading." His extravagance eventually ruined him financially and most of his collection had to be auctioned during his lifetime. According to the University of Toronto's "British Armorial Bindings" this volume was Lot 3017 in the sale of the "Distinguished and Celebrated" White Knights Library conducted by R. H. Evans of London in June of 1819; it sold for eight shillings. Our book was later sold at Sotheby's on 13 June 1934 lot 725; the catalogue for that sale described the binding as "in the style of Roger Payne." We find ourselves inclined to believe even more heartily in this association. Ex officina Elzeviriana unknown
1527ST20749Tübingen Cologne or Basel 1527-28. 315 x 205 mm. 12 1/2 x 8 1/4". 6 p.l. XXII leaves; CCXLII leaves; 12 p.l. 211 pp.; 14 110 1 leaves; 10 p.l. 3-77 leaves 1 leaf. <br/> EXCELLENT CONTEMPORARY HALF PIGSKIN over wooden boards UPPER COVER WITH "VIGILIUS" at top and the year "ANNO MDXXVIII" at the bottom AND WITH JOHAN HESS' SUPRALIBROS composed of his family coat of arms surrounded by the text "ARMA HESSICA ANNO 1525" this flanked by four smaller heraldic stamps rear covers with two Agnus Dei and one oval arabesque ink stamps raised bands spine panel diapered in blind each lozenge-shaped compartment with a small flower stamped at center Medieval manuscript scraps used as sewing guards visible at front and back two brass catchplates one pigskin strap and brass catch remnants of other strap. Each with woodcut printer's device; the first third fourth and fifth with attractive woodcut initials. Front pastedown with contemporary ink inscription listing the works included title page of first work WITH THE INK OWNERSHIP INSCRIPTION OF JOHAN HESS and later 18th century ink inscription; evidence of book label removal at foot of title page. The final two works with occasional contemporary ink underlining and marginalia. VD16 V 1185; VD16 B 3835 and Adams R-935; VD16 P 2459 and Adams P-1024; VD16 S 5250 and Adams S-855; VD16 B 5208. For the binding: EBDB m001169. Pigskin rather soiled lower cover with a handful of irregular holes in the pigskin but with blind-tooled decoration clearly visible in these openings front flyleaves and first half dozen quires of first work with a sprinkling of small round wormholes title page lightly soiled leaves faintly browned at edges first work with occasional minor browning due to paper quality text with isolated spots of foxing or trivial marginal stains but still quite an excellent contemporary copy the text clean and fresh the binding sturdy with considerable antique appeal.<br/> <br/> In its imposing original binding this is a famous Reformer's copy of five now-scarce theological works and a volume that ironically later belonged to a counter-Reformation mission. The most important Reformation figure after Martin Luther and Philip Melanchthon Johan also Johann Hess 1490-1547 was educated in Leipzig and Wittenberg where he was initially exposed to Luther's preaching. After several years serving as secretary to the bishop of Breslau now Wroc aw he traveled to Italy to complete his studies in theology and was ordained a priest upon his return to Breslau in 1520. His misgivings about the Church had increased in the years leading up to his ordination and he publicly voiced his support for the Reformation in a 1523 sermon in Nuremburg. He became the first Protestant pastor elected in Breslau and played a major role in the spread of the Reformation within the region. He participated in the major theological debates of the day taking part in the Diet of Regensburg the final attempt at reconciliation between the Reformers and the Catholic Church within the Holy Roman Empire. The present volume's selection demonstrates the range of his theological interests: its five works while all published in a one-year period span 1000 years of biblical scholarship and a variety of topics. The first is the original printing of the 5th century theologian Vigilius of Thapsus' condemnation of Eutyches whose beliefs about Christ's blended divine and human nature had been deemed heretical. This is followed by the 12th century Benedictine abbot Rupert of Deutz's discussion of the minor prophets a rare imprint USTC finds only one copy in a U. S. institution. The third work is a commentary on the Book of Job by Phillipus Presbyter an otherwise little-known disciple of St. Jerome. This was the only printing of this work under the author's own name the only other 16th century edition being credited to the Venerable Bede. This edition provides the text as taken from a now-lost manuscript at Fulda Abbey. The fourth included work is 9th century Irish monk Sedulius Scotus' scriptural commentary on Paul's letters. This and the previous work were printed by the Officina Petri the oldest extant Basel publishing house. The fifth and final text is by a contemporary of Hess the French humanist Jacques Lefèvre d’Étaples ca.1455 - ca. 1536. While Lefèvre remained committed to reform within rather than separation from the Roman Church his ideas and writings greatly influenced the Reformers. The present work is the first edition of his commentaries on the New Testament epistles published by major Basel printer Andreas Cratander. Ironically nearly two centuries after Hess' death this volume was owned by a group working precisely counter to his own goals and ideals. The 1739 inscription indicates that the copy was the property of the Franciscan mission in Dessau which was founded in 1719 to convert the now largely Protestant population back to Catholicism. Since Hess was the leading Protestant pastor in Breslau in Silesia from the time our five works were issued until he died two decades later the present binding was very probably done in a nearby Silesian workshop. Other Hess volumes appearing on the market over the years have mostly been unremarkable octavos so the present thick folio with its distinctive forceful decoration and titling stands out as unusually impressive. unknown
2003LFA01687Un bulletin de 30 pages, format 210 x 135 mm, Académie Delphinale (Grenoble) fondée en 1772
38624Strasbourg, Administration Départementale du Bas-Rhin, 1952, in 4° broché ; 12 planches hors-texte en couleurs.