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1973136289Michael Russell Publishing Ltd 1973 Livre en anglais. In-8 cartonné 23,5 cm sur 18,2. 77 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
1999132479Oxford University Press 1999 Livre en anglais. In-8 broché 23,3 cm sur 15,6. 774 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
1732103609London, J., J. and P. Knapton 1732 2 volumes. In-folio 41 x 25 cm. Reliures de l’époque veau havane, dos à nerfs encadrés de filets et de petits fers dorés, X-VIII-849-807 pp.,pages de titre ornées d’un vignette, bandeaux, lettrines, culs-de-lampe, 56 planches hors-texte, 3 cartes repliées, 1 table de chronologie, 4 tables généalogiques, index de 16 pp. in fine vol. II. Reliures frottées, coins émoussés et frottés, intérieur assez frais. Vol. I : Accrocs en tête de dos, manque page de garde et de faux-titre - Vol. II : Coiffes avec accrocs, mors fragilisés.
169122863London: Printed and Sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster 1691. 1st edition Wing S-4525. Disbound with binding remnants along spine portion. Overall VG half-title leaf detached in center. 4 32 pp. 4to: A4 B - D4 E2. 19.2 cm x 15 cm. <br/><br/> Printed and Sold by the Booksellers of London, and Westminster unknown books
199139248BBOxford, Publishers: Clarendon Press, 1991. Original Hardcover-Volume (gilt Lettering on the Spine) with original Dust-jacket. Very good Condition with only minimal Signs of Usage at the Dust-jacket. No Markings in the Text! No Underlinings! No Owner's Note! (The Oxford History of England, Volume 1 A).
2017ANGLETERRE330817Paris, Perrin, "Biographie", 2017, 15,5 x 24, 404 pages sous couverture illustrée.
1978119482Fayard, coll. « Biographies Historiques » 1978 In-8 broché 21,5 cm sur 13,8. 447 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
197088587Didier 1970 Envoi de l’auteur. In-8 broché 24 cm sur 15. Une page coupée mais présente. 308 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
1733D16247London 1733. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo. Modern 1/2 leather title in gilt on spine. 2 vi 1068;68;72;72;72;80;80;62 2p. With a half-title and a final advertisement leaf. An uncommon title. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1733D16247London 1733. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo. Modern 1/2 leather title in gilt on spine. 2 vi 1068;68;72;72;72;80;80;62 2p. With a half-title and a final advertisement leaf. An uncommon title. <br/><br/> hardcover
183420392London: B. Fellowes 1834. 1st edition. Original brown linen cloth with title printed in black on spine. Abt VG cloth shows some soiling/front joint cloth split but joint itself solid/2 loose gatherings/usual bit of light foxing. viii 362 2 113 2 114 - 128 pp. 8vo: A4 B - Z8 2A4 2B2 2A - G8 H2 I8. 21.5 cm X 14 cm. <br/><br/> B. Fellowes hardcover books
11 leaves (of 12? - No half title, if one was ever present). 21 cm. Modestly soiled. Leather backed cloth boards. Goldsmiths'-Kress Library of Economic Literature: No. 7170. In Fog's Journal, an early news sheet, there was a call (by way of historical allegory) for the assassination of Robert Walpole and others. Walpole, the Earl of Oxford (1676-1745), was really Britain's first Prime Minister. He governed through a time of relative peace and prosperity, but not without controversies. In 1733 Walpole's influence received a profound blow. Serious frauds relating to excise duties were uncovered. He proposed to check smuggling and avoid fraud by levying the full tax on wine and tobacco, not at their point of sale, but upon their first removal from the various warehouses. "His opponents fastened on these proposals with irresistible force, and so serious an agitation stirred the country that the ministerial measure was dropped amid general rejoicing. Several of his most active antagonists were dismissed from office or deprived of their regiments, but their spirits remained unquenched." - William Prideaux Courtney in the 11th Ed. EB. Though intended as a defense of Walpole, this pamphlet does not say that Fog's Weekly Journal was wrong to attack him - only that they overstepped their bounds by calling for his assassination. Juggling the power of political protest in the public press with freedom of speech was always a tricky affair. Responding in 1734 to the concerns of Queen Caroline over these, and other controversies Walpole said not to worry too much about it: "Madame, there are 50,000 men slain in Europe, and not one Englishman." VERY RARE. W140.
180087057Paris, Monory, an 9 1800 In-8 broché 21 cm sur 13. 189 pages. La couv. et le dos présentent de nombreux manques, les pages de titre et de faux-titre manuscrites, int. bon.
181689808H. Nicolle, à la Librairie stéréotype 1816 In-8. Cartonnage éditeur de l’époque, LVI-436 pp. Cartonnage frotté, coins de pied émoussés, rousseurs marginales, intérieur correct.
45553Surrey England n. d. Ca mid-1880s. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve with archival whiteboard backing. Some curling at edges. Penciled name annotation to verso. Very Good. Single albumen photograph. Oblong orientation: 5-1/4" x 7-11/16" <br/><br/>The heritage of the hotel dates back to the 16th C and Henry the VIII. The present building built in 1794 with subsequent modifications as owners came & went. The mansion began it's hotel life in 1856. unknown books
2003HIS1460M2003 / 159 pages. Broché. Editions Du Temps.
198632479BBLondon [u.a.], Publishers: Hambledon Press, 1986. Publishers: Hambledon Press (1986). XXIX, 557 Pages. Original Cloth-Volume (gilt Lettering on the Spine). No Dust-jacket. Ex-Library-Copy. Library-Sticker on the Spine. Library-Stamp [dropped out] on Front-Cover, cover-inside, Cutting and on Title. No Mar ('History Series', Vol. 56).
179648817London: Printed for J. Owen No. 168 Piccadilly 1796. 1st edition. Disbound now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Age-toning otherwise a solid VG copy. 4 88 pp. 8vo: A2 B - M4. 7-3/4" x 5" <br/><br/> Printed for J. Owen, No. 168, Piccadilly unknown books
HIS1217C671999 / 284 pages. Broché. Editions Publications de l'Université de Provence.
19725358London: Oxford University Press 1972. With an index, XX,488 pp. Kl.-8°, cloth, dj.
184787924Amyot 1847 In-12 demi chagrin à coins 19 cm sur 12. CXX-356 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
188529758London: John C. Nimmo 1885. 1st edition. Original publisher's deep maroon cloth with green leather title label to spine & gilt stamped device "Fashions for 1797" to front board. TEG. Spine ever so slightly faded. Front board with a minute bit of spotting to top left. A VG copy. xii 354 pp including Index. 29 page publisher catalogue dated February 1885 bound-in at rear. Illustrated with 88 inserted plates. 8vo. 9-1/8" x 5-3/4" <br/><br/>On a few of the plates under the image a prior owner has neatly named some of the characters depicted therein e.g. In "Faro's Daughters" which shows 2 ladies in the stocks the woman on the left is identified as Lady Archer. John C. Nimmo hardcover books
175125294Paris: Rollin Fils & Jombert 1751. Traduit de l'anglais de M. Salmon Auteur de l'Histoire Moderne &c. 2 vols. 8vo. Contemporary mottled calf gilt spines leather labels marbled endpapers. Head of volume II chipped some water damage to top margins of volume I text unaffected. Traduit de l'anglais de M. Salmon Auteur de l'Histoire Moderne &c. 2 vols. 8vo. Rollin Fils & Jombert unknown books
175125294Paris: Rollin Fils & Jombert 1751. Traduit de l'anglais de M. Salmon Auteur de l'Histoire Moderne &c. 2 vols. 8vo. Contemporary mottled calf gilt spines leather labels marbled endpapers. Head of volume II chipped some water damage to top margins of volume I text unaffected. Traduit de l'anglais de M. Salmon Auteur de l'Histoire Moderne &c. 2 vols. 8vo. Rollin Fils & Jombert unknown
186246403115Paris, Poulet-Malassis, 1862 ; in-12, demi-maroquin vert, à coins, filets dorés aux bords, dos orné, tête dorée, non rogné (Petit succ. de Simier) 2 ff., XLIII pp., (préface de Hippeau), 261 pp., 1 f. de table (Impr. Poupart-Davyl)EDITION ORIGINALE des mémoires de Tillières, un diplomate originaire de Normandie qui fut envoyé en Angleterre pour y négocier le mariage du prince de Galles (Charles Ier) avec la soeur de Louis XIII.Ce texte est un document exceptionnel, par les renseignements très intimes qu’il donne sur les personnalités en cause, en particulier Buckingham, le ménage royal, Richelieu, les favoris, etc.Launay 268.UN DES EXEMPLAIRES SUR HOLLANDE. Launay ne signale pas de grands papiers. Poulet-Malassis possédait également un exemplaire sur Hollande, relié par Lortic. (Cat. Vente Poulet-Malassis n°318).HIPPEAU (Célestin)Savant professeur de Lettres né à Niort en 1803. Fils du principal du collège de cette ville, il fit, comme son père, carrière dans l’enseignement, d’abord à Niort, puis à Rochefort, à Châtellerault (où il fonda en 1829 un journal littéraire, le Colporteur), à Poitiers et à la Roche-sur-Yon.En 1837 il s’établit à Paris et créa une école des sciences appliquées.En 1847 il accepta la chaire de littérature française à l’Université de Caen. Le gouvernement le chargea de plusieurs voyages pédagogiques en Angleterre et aux Etats-Unis. Il est l’auteur d’un grand nombre d’ouvrages historiques et littéraires, la plupart publiés en Normandie. Voir à ce sujet Frère II 83-84. Hippeau mourut à Paris en 1883. Pour Poulet-Malassis il se chargea de l’édition d’un seul volume.