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8655REVUE DU DEPARTEMENT DE LA MANCHE, N° 52, 1971. In-8, agrafé.
99077Paris, Chez Aug. Aubry, 1857 et 1858. "10 x 17, viii-299 + iv-181 pages, bandeaux, lettrines et culs-de-lampe, vignettes dans le 2e livre, reliure dos cuir à 4 nerfs, dos orné de 3 caissons et de filets, tranches mouchetées, pages de garde papier marbré, bon état (légères épidermures, bords et coins légèrement émoussés; papier blanc sans rousseur)."
119319aafParis, Charles Mendel, 1894, 1946, gr. in-8vo, brochure originale, dos fendu.
114958aafParis, Girard, Barrière & Thomas, 1949, 1952, in-4to, 1) env. 80 p., richement ill. d’armoriaux couleurs, 2) 44 p., + env. 20 planches d’armoriaux en couleurs, brochure originale, 1er vol. avec le plat de couverture presque entièrement détaché du dos.
119324aafEditions Albert Morangé, 1927, in-8vo, 1) signé par Jacques Meurgey, brochure originale.
116908aafFrançois Meyer, 1997, in-4to, 1) 116 p., ill. 2) VIII planches volantes en couleurs, 3,4,5) 38 p., + 8 planches couleurs, brochure originale.
119326aafs. d., vers 1980, in-4to, brochure originale.
114218aafNeumünster, Karl Wachholtz, 1953, 74, in-8vo, 1) 46 S., + 2 farbige Tafeln, quelques mots soulignés au stylo bleu et rouge, 2) 32 S., reich und s./w. ill., Original-Broschüre.
18924903London Griggs and Sons 1892 -in-4 pleine percale un volume, reliure pleine percale noire in-quarto cartonnage Editeur(28 x 22 cm), titre frappé or sur le dos, plats illustrés en couleurs, illustrations : frontispice en couleurs (chromolithographie) - 147 vignettes EX-LIBRIS hors-texte en noir avec remarques manuscrites à la mine de plomb sous la gravure , 1892 London Griggs and Sons,
47712aafHergiswil, Gemeinderat, 1979, in-8vo, 256 S. reichlich ill. darunter mit 6 farb. Familienwappen ‘Wappen der Stamm-Geschlechter’, ill. O.-Pp.
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
116187aaf1980, in-8vo, 262 p. manuscrites, ill. de croquis miniatures d’armoriaux, feuilles volantes, jaquette.
117135aafLondon, Heraldry Today, 1971, in-4to, 222 p., frontispice, richement ill., reliure en toile originale, jaquette.
133115The bookplates are for: <p>1. The Honorable Henry Ayers CMG Premier of South Australia circa 1871 before his knighthood in 1872; foxed. Peake 169. <p>2. Sir Samuel James Way Bart. Chief Justice and Lieutenant Governor of South Australia after his elevation to the Baronetcy in 1899; signed in the image 'C.E.Tute'; slightly marked. Peake 5481. <p>3. H.M. Pollitt a little marked; Harry Muir has written 'Parson SA' in pencil on the verso. Peake 4311. <p>4. John Varley a little marked; Harry Muir has written 'SA Colonial Magistrate' in pencil on the verso. Peake 5327. <p>5. Thomas Thornton Reed Anglican Bishop of Adelaide signed in the image 'B.McM.'; in fine condition. Peake 4450. <p>6. Constantine Trent Champion de Crespigny previously mounted; minor loss at the edges. Peake 1360. <p>7. Cromwell Scott Hooper previously mounted; a little marked and bubbled. Not in Peake. <p>8. Charles William Bowman. Not in Peake. <p>Provenance: H.B. Harry Muir 1909-1992 bookseller publisher and bookplate collector; by descent. 8 items. unknown
pp. lix, 679, (xxviii). Folio. Engraved bookplate of: John Glaisyer, Chymist & Druggist, Brighton" Engraved armorial bookplate of Francis Frederick Fox. Contemporary full leather binding, joints cracked. A nice copy of an important and scarce Quaker work. George Fox (1624-1691), was the founder of the Society of Friends (Quakers). By nature serious and contemplative, at the age of 19 he entered upon a wandering quest for spiritual enlightenment. In 1646 he underwent a mystical experience that convinced him that Christianity was not an outward profession but an inner light by which Christ directly illumines the believing soul. Revelation was for Fox not confined to the Scriptures. In 1647 he began to preach. Although often the victim of mob brutality and eight times imprisoned between 1649 and 1675, Fox won many followers, especially among groups of separatists. In 1668 he prepared the first pattern of organization, which was for some years to serve as the discipline of the Society of Friends. The London Yearly Meeting was started in 1671. To confirm his followers in their beliefs and to spread the truths, Fox went in 1671 to the West Indies and to America, where he made arduous journeys to various colonies scattered between New England and North Carolina. Later he twice visited Holland. His sincerity, serenity, fearlessness, and powerful preaching are attested to by a number of his contemporaries. This Journal, with a preface by William Penn, was first published in 1694. An early owner of this book was Francis Frederick Fox (1832-1915) the 2nd son of Francis Ker Fox of Brislington House. He was an oil and colour merchant, President of the Grateful Society in 1869. Sadly, his wife Alice died in childbirth in 1870 and he was left a widower with six children. He was Master of the Society of Merchant Venturers in 1878 & 79 and Sheriff in 1894. He was a J.P. for Bristol and for Gloucestershire and an Alderman for the city from 1865. He wrote extensively on local history. Perhaps he was a descendant of the great Quaker George Fox. Smith p. 690; Sabin 25352. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA62
8vo., First Edition, with sepia-toned frontispiece (original tissue guard present) and numerous sepia-toned plates; blue cloth, upper board framed in blind and lettered in gilt, gilt back, covers very lightly age-soiled else a very good, bright, clean copy. With the fine large pictorial bookplate of Joannis Fletcher on front paste-down. The plate depeicts the Agnus Dei together with the arms of the Fletcher family. EXTREMELY SCARCE
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
116970aafLe Léopard d’or, 1986, in-4to, 165 p., ill. n./b., brochure originale.
2002LFA000a7Un ouvrage de 188 pages, format 170 x 240 mm, broché, réimpression (2002) de l'édition de Périgueux (1930)
116702aafLaffitte Reprints, 2002, in-8vo, 178 p., brochure originale.
193084521930 Périgueux 1930 in8, broché, 177 pp (on y joint 7 pages de papier calque avec des reproductions de blasons) , bon exemplaire en bon état
46402309, in-4 (17 X 22 cm), reliés dans un cartonnage gris muet du XIXe siècle. Somptueux armorial original, portant 121 blasons finement DESSINÉS À LA PLUME ET COLORIÉS À L’AQUARELLE, illustrant la noblesse germanique, austro-hongroise, russe, suisse, italienne et française. Tous les blasons sont légendés avec une calligraphie particulièrement soignée.La grande quantité de blasons avec des figures d’animaux réels ou fantastiques font de cette suite un intéressant bestiaire d’aigles, griffons, lions, chevaux, cerfs, animaux monstrueux, cygnes, gorgones, oiseaux divers, singes, sangliers, licornes, ours, poissons, sirènes, phénix, bouc, agneaux, chiens. L’auteur de ce chef-d’oeuvre n’a pas signé. Cet armorial est sans doute inédit.
115040aaf1955, in-8vo, 32 p., + une carte héraldique en n./b. par Robert Louis, brochure originale.
19233905Paris Claude Aveline 1923 petit in-4 reliure signée Paris, Claude Aveline, 1923. 25,5 x 19 cm (R), petit in-4, 209 (1) pp., 2 portraits gravés hors texte dont l'un d'après un dessin original de Bourdelle, 17 bandeaux et une vignette de titre, reliure de plein maroquin bordeaux, dos à 5 nerfs, armes frappées au centre de chaque plat, cimier frappé au dos, filets sur les coupes et intérieurs, tête dorée, couvertures et dos conservés (reliure signée Creuzevault).
113225aafJames G. Commin, 1898, in-4to, VIII + 115 p., reliure en demi-cuir, coins cuir, dos à 4 nerfs. / Bound in H-Leather.