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Bruxelles, Librairie Historique et Artistique, 1844 - 1855. 2 tomes reliés en un volume In-4 demi-basane verte, dos à caissons ornés, titre doré. 342 pages + 92 pages pour le supplément daté de 1855 : Décorations nouvelles et modifications apportées aux anciennes depuis 1844. Bien complet des 107 superbes planches colorisées : 89 planches numérotées + 9 planches lettrées + 7 planches de costumes. Très bel exemplaire sans rousseurs, planches aux coloris éclatants. Rare dans cet état.
Lutetiae, apud Ludovicum Billaine, 1679. In-folio relié plein veau brun, dos à nerfs très orné, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge, tranches rouges. 16 pages pour la préface (avec un modèle dessiné de la taille des pièces (Moduli numismatum) + 226 pages. Bien complet des 36 planches de monnaies gravées. Titre dans un très bel encadrement gravé, bandeaux, vignettes, lettrines et culs de lampes gravés. Coins un peu émoussés, mors du 2me plat fendu en partie inférieure sur environ 5 centimètres, une page présente une déchirure sans manque de papier. Tache d'humidité en marge d'une grande partie des pages. Malgré les défauts signalés. Bel ouvrage, en bel état.
117 pages. Index. Printed upon glossy stock. Generously illustrated in black and white. Contents include: History of Newfoundland; Merchant Issues; Banks and Bank Notes; Government Notes; Decimal Coinage of Newfoundland; Medals of Newfoundland; Die Consumption Records; Coinage Acts of 1863, 1870, 1887, 1895, 1917, 1944. Light wear to unmarked book. Dust jacket - now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover - bears average wear and bits of soiling to back panel. A quality copy of this wonderful reference. Book
180 pages plus 10 pages of black and white plates. Copy #55 of 500, of which 350 were distributed. The Canadian Numismatic Research Society Occasional Paper No. 2. "In view of the development of interest in recent years in all phases of Canadian numismatics, it became increasingly evident to the author that it was high time to collect between one pair of covers as much information as possible concerning the designers, engravers, and manufacturers of numismata relative to Canada, and to endeavour to correct the enormous number of errors, to say nothing of reprehensible omissions, currently haunting the serious numismatist in this blest Dominion of ours." - from original foreward. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Tight and square. Lovely copy. Book
198 pages. Bilingual English/French. Profusely illustrated in black and white. Provides "commercial values of Coins as well as the most interesting Medals." - from Preface. Taped repairs to fore-edge of pages 103-112. Binding intact. Unmarked. Average wear to navy blue boards. A sound copy of this important Canadian numismatic reference. Book
Tomes 1 & 2 (des 3); xviii,308 + 368pp., signé avec dédicace autographe par l'auteur, 2e édition revue corrigée et considérablement augmentée (1883), reliés en 1 volume (couv.cart., plats marbrés, dos en cuir avec titre doré), 24cm., bon état, [Le premier volume comprend les ouvrages des médailleurs dont on connait les noms, les initiales ou les marques, Le deuxième volume comprend les ouvrages des médailleurs anonymes. Avec table alphabétique des médailleurs, des personnages représentés sur les médailles & des légendes inscrites au revers des médailles], le supplément paru en 1887 n'est pas inclus, G85747
Complet en 2 tomes, reliés en un volume: 86,[i] + 143pp. + 171 planches hors-texte et frontispice (portrait de l'auteur) dans t.II, reliure cart., dos en toile, 25cm., petit cachet au verso de la page de titre, très bon état, B90555
Pages 505-532. Features: Cover photo portrait of Anthony Eden; Three pages of illustrations of life aboard H.M.S. "Indomitable"; Book review of "Head-Hunting in the Solomon Islands" by Caroline Mytinger; Photos of the Fifth and Eighth Armies advancing in Italy; Two pages of photos illustrate Allied crossings of the Volturno by bridge and water in Italy; Two pages of photos of troops in action in the Volturno River battle and a service for three war correspondents killed in action on September 28; Article on our far eastern theatre of the war; Photos of war in the far east - bombing Marcus Island, wrecked landscape at Lae, New Guinea, the destroyed Japanese base at Salamaua, Hansa Bay shipping being attacked, and parachute bombs being dropped on a Japanese anti-aircraft unit in the Wewak area of New Guinea; Two-page illustration of E-Boats attacking a North Sea convoy being routed; One-page map shows Russia's mighty victories against Germany; Eight photos illustrate the great summer Soviet offensive continuing apace; Aerial photo of night attack on Hanover, plus daylight photo of the resulting destruction; Early photo of the Avro York; Photos and details of U.S. and Canadian awards and medals; Six photos of the Fifth Army rehearsing how to cross the Volturno; Three impressive photos of Britain's anti-aircraft guns on parade; Page of illustrations explain the new British all-steel fireproof lifeboat designed for oil tankers; Photos of personalities of the week include Sayid Daourd Al Haidari, L.V.L. Whateley, The Marquis and Marchioness of Linlithgow, Louis Mountbatten in China, General Konev, General Feodor Tolbukhin, Sir Henry Strakosch, Professor Max Reinhardt, Dr. F.J. Poynton, Sir Aurel Stein, Lt. Mark Bonham-Carter, Major T.P. Butler, Leiut. J.M. Marshall, and Lt.-Com. J. Cortland-Simpson; Page of photos of the funeral of Admiral of the Fleet Sir Dudley Pound; Photos of artifacts discovered at Point Hope, Alaska; Seven photos of joyous repatriated POWs arriving in Leith aboard three ships; and more. Unmarked with average wear. Spine taped. A sound vintage copy. Book
Former owner's bookplate on ffep. Book has minor shelfwear and rubbing to extremities. ; Dumbarton Oaks Studies XII; 453 pages
pp. [4], lxxxviii, [4], 288 + Engraved plate of medals + a powerful engraved plate showing a Vatican church alter with Paul's effigies. Text slightly foxed in places. 4to. 25 cm. Decorative sprinkled edges. Contemporary full vellum binding. A very fine copy, formerly in the collection of Phyllis Goodhart Gordon. This biography and study of Pope Paul II as a collector ans scholar, was written by Michael Canensius (d. 1480). It was prepared for publication and expanded by Cardinal Angelo Maria Quirini. Pope Paul II [Pietro Barbo] was born at Venice. Although he studied for a business career he r eceived an excellent religious education and, at the elevation of his uncle (Eugene IV) to the papacy, entered the Ecclesiastical State. He became Archdeacon of Bologna, Bishop of Cervia and of Vicenz a, and in 1440 Cardinal-deacon. Noted for his generosity and imposing appearance, the Cardinal of Venice, as he was called, was very influential under Eugene IV, Nicholas V, and Calixtus III, less so under Pius II. He became the latter's successor. Paul II delighted in display. He introduced splendid carnival festivities, built the palace of S. Marco (now di Venezia), revised the municipal statute s of Rome, organized relief work among the poor, granted pensions to some Cardinals, and to all the privilege of wearing the red biretta. His suppression in 1466 of the college of abbreviators aroused much opposition, intensified by a similar measure against the Roman Academy. Platina, a member of both organizations, who had been repeatedly imprisoned, retaliated by writing a calumnious biography of Paul II. That Paul II was not opposed to Humanistic studies, as such, is evidenced by the fact that he protected universities, encouraged the art of printing, and was himself a collector of works of ancient art. The pope punished the Fraticelli in the Papal States, prosecuted heretics in France and Germany, decreed in 1470 the observance of the jubilee every twenty-five years, and made an unsuccessful attempt at uniting Russia with the Church. The Turkish question received his earnest attention, particularly after the fall of Negropont (1470). This book documents many of Paul II's bibliographic, typographic, and scholarly works and treasures. Very Scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W113
320 pages. 625 black and white photographs. Index of medallists. List of medallists' initials and abbreviations found on medals. General index. "Over two-thousand medals are listed, with details of subject, date, obverse and reverse descriptions and legends, size, medallist and metals in which they were made. Values are provided for most medals and biographical and historical notes shed light on the subject or the circumstances of issue." - from dust jacket. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. Moderate wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A quality copy of this superlative reference. Book
Copy #108 of only 500 issued. Over 600 pages. Also includes civilian awards. Some markings to contents. Average external wear. Binding sound. A quality copy of this excellent reference. Book
pp. [6], lxxvii, [1], 440, 120 (Appendix), [24] + 8 leaves of engraved plates. 8vo. 220 mm. Foxed, but generally clean and tight. Attractive original full leather Philadelphia binding (marble decorated calf) with gilt tooled title label. The plates include: a frontis portrait of George Clymer (1739-1813), a signer of both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution; a small folding plate of The Society's (Prize) Medals; a map of the proposed canal between Seneca Lake and the Susquehanna (at Tioga Point); a plan of a Flax Mill, drawn by Strikland and engraved by Seymour; and other interesting plates of animals and machines. 8vo. 220 mm. Foxed. Hardbound. Very good. Scarce. The Society (founded in 1785) is the oldest such group of its kind anywhere. It's members included some of the best scientific and public figures of the times. They share a growing enthusiasm (in Europe and America) for a more scientific and business approach to agriculture - that would make it more productive and profitable. The diversity of subjects and high level of the discussions is quite remarkable for a nation mired in the War of 1812. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA42
In-8, broché, 7 p. Edition originale et unique. La découverture d'une médaille ancienne (vers 1580) dans un jardin près de Grenoble et l'ensemble des symboles qu'elle comportait, renvoyaient prophétiquement, en cette année d'Assemblée des Notables (1788), à la nécessité d'une étroite union entre Clergé, Noblesse et Tiers état. Sur la médaille, les trois ordres (Clergé - Noblesse - Plèbe / Concorde) sont représentés autour d'une colonne qui, s'ils venaient à se séparer serait renversée. Sur la colonne repose un Dauphin couronné, sous la devise "Hominum Amator": l'Ami des Hommes. Les deux faces de la médaille sont reproduites page 7. Parue sans nom d'auteur, la brochure est sans doute due à Letourneau qui avait consacré à cette médaille un article dans les "Affiches du Dauphiné" du 21 nov. 1788, p. 2. (Conlon, 'Siècle des Lumières', 88:3455 qui identifie l'auteur. 'Répertoire des sources de la numismatique française', 1889, II, n°4025. Maignien, 'Bibliographie du Dauphiné pendant la Rév. Française', n°281). Très rare. Manque à la BnF qui ne possède qu'un fac-similé. Bon exemplaire, non rogné.
28 pages. Features: ; Canada's Peacekeepers - no other troops have been exposed to so many medals without doing any fighting; Full-page ad for the Canadian Open Golf Tournament, sponsored by Peter Jackson cigarettes; Dr. Nicholas Millet and Bernard Leech study and Egyptian mummy - article with photos; Doug Wright's Family; Grand Hotel - Le Chateau Frontenac - article with many photos; Two nice colour-photo pages of crochet fashion; Saskatchewan Roughrider star fullback George Reed - article with great full-page colour photo; Doug Wright's Family; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
2 volumes in-12, pleine basane de l'époque, dos à nerfs ornés de caissons dorés (défauts aux coiffes et aux mors), xxiv, 455 p. et (2), vi, 511 p., qqs auréoles. Edition originale. Erudit et numismate, membre des anciennes académies de peinture, Gros de Boze fut nommé pensionnaire de l’Académie des Inscriptions dont il devint secrétaire perpétuel en 1706, puis entra à l’Académie française le 28 février 1715 en remplacement de Fénelon. Histoire de l'Académie, recueil d'éloges des académiciens, bibliographie.
In-4, plein veau de l'époque, dos à 5 nerfs orné de compartiments fleuronnés et cloisonnés, (6), 124 p., nombreuses illustrations sur bois. "Nouvelle édition" de cet ouvrage, demeuré anonyme illustré de nombreuses reproductions de médailles et monnaies gravées sur bois. Le recensement des différentes monnaies se présente sous forme de tableaux illustrés: "Fabrications & réformes" – "Date des édits, déclarations & arrêts" – "Dates des Mutations" - "Noms des espèces & matières" – "Leur titre" - "Leur taille" - " Leur valeur à la pièce" – "Leur valeur en Marc". (Goldsmiths'-Kress, n° 07413.0-8. Engel et Serrure, 'Répertoire des sources imprimés de la numismatique française', II, p. 464, n°7149). Quelques épidermures aux plats. Très bon exemplaire, très frais, bien relié à l'époque.
Scholar's name to ffep (Jenifer Neils). DJ has 1 tear along upper edge (3 cm). Some small tears to DJ. Light soiling to front panel of DJ. ; The Library Of Numismatics; 12.4 X 9.5 X 1.9 inches; 390 pages
Grand in-8, broché, couverture imprimée, xv, 417 p. (premier cahier débroché, dos fendillé), gravures dans le texte, planches en couleurs, carte, non coupé. Edition originale. 28 gravures dans le texte, 12 planches dépliantes coloriées, 4 planches de reproduction de pièces de monnaie et une carte de la production, de la circulation et de l'absorption des métaux précieux.
16 pages. Features: U.S. Wins Americas Cup; Tom Robbins Champion; Ragan wins Florida PGA title; Records of leaders for season; Tips on how to control the head; Photo of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Robbins and his sister Mrs. Mary Shields; Photo of Mr. & Mrs. J. Wood Platt of Philadelphia; Photo of Mr. & Mrs. John W. Roberts of Columbus, Ohio; Photo of John W. Roberts and Arthur F. Lynch receiving medals from Eric Nelson of Pinehurst; Nice photo of Dub Pagan; Photo of winners Tom Strange, Helen Hicks Patterson and Jim Smith; Photo of PGA officials Harry Moffitt, Mrs. Elbin and Max Elbin; Nice photo of Walter Hall with his article on head position; WTTW Chicago photo of Chick Evans, Frank Wilson and Joe Kelly clowning with golf; Nice photo of Mary Mills and Mrs. Sam Byrd - Gulf Coast finalists; Nice photo of Mr. & Mrs. Carlton N. Warner; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
New English Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Persian and abstract in English with trilingual title in English, Turkish and Persian on cover. 550 p., color plates, maps. Medals, orders and decorations of Iran: Pahlavi period, (1304-1357 H) - (1925-1978).= Nishan'ha, midal'ha va yadbud'ha-yi Iran-i dawrah-i Pahlai, (1304-1357 Sh).= Rozetler ve hatira paralar. Pehlevi dönemi.
pp. [8], 418. Engraving on titlepage shows the interior of a large library. Small engraving in text illustrate Russian portrait medals (or coins). Decorative tail-pieces. German fraktur text. 4to. 219 mm. Old half leather over paste paper boards binding. Spine worn. Front board detached. Early printed bookseller's label for: Librairie Orientale de Dondey-Dupre Pere et Fils (Paris). Withdrawn from Yale University Library. The first volume of an influential German historical magazine that was published from 1767 to 1793. In this volume the coverage concentrates mainly on Russia, Portugal and Spain. Buesching gathered an enormous amount of statistical material to support the historical accounts. GER-GER 1
Features: Auction Report - John Bateman Furniture; More Rare and Unusual Ontario Pottery; Montreal Metalsmith Paul Beau; The Art of Early Artifacts; South Persian Tribal Rugs from Vancouver Collections; Ontario and Pennsylvania Parallels in the Decorative Arts; Indian Treaty Medals of the Canadian West. Average wear. A sound, clean copy. Book
Front wrap is very wavy-- (moisture damage? ) with slight waviness to ffep. Inscribed by author to Gerald Jordan on ffep. ; 132 pages; Signed by Author
In-8, broché, couverture de papier bleu, tranches rouges, (1) f., 54 p. Edition originale. Mirabeau intervient sur la question de la fabrication, de la frappe et de la mise en circulation de la nouvelle monnaie. Un "N.B." en première page précise que "Mirabeau a intercalé dans ce discours un essai sur le perfectionnement des espèces monétaires". (Goldsmiths, n°14436. Kress, B.1945. Tourneux, 13246). Très bon exemplaire, très frais.