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1890196401/ Poésies 1865-1866. Stances et Poèmes.2/ Poésies 1866-1872. Les épreuves - Les écuries d'Augias - croquis italiens - Les solitudes - impressions de la guerre.3/ Poésies 1872-1878. Les vaines tendresses - La France - La révolte des fleurs - Poésies diverses - Les destins - Le zénith.4/ Poésies 1878-1879. Lucrèce : de la nature des choses, 1er livre - La justice.5/ Poésies 1879-1888. Le prisme - Le bonheur.Paris, Alphonse Lemerre - non daté, - vers 1890 - 322, 245, 268, 286, et 383 pages.Reliure demi chagrin de l'époque. Dos à nerfs dorés et orné, avec titre et auteur. Dos insolés. Double filets dorés sur les plats. Envoi inconnu sur les pages de garde. Pas de rousseur. Très bon état. Format in-12°(16x10).
1890HAY35885Sans Date v. 1890 - Oeuvres de Sully Prudhomme. Paris Alphonse Lemerre Éditeur. reliés demi-chagrin rouge à coins. Très bel exemplaire. 5 volumes in-16 format : 16/9 cm. avec en frontispice du premier volume un portrait gravé de Sully Prudhomme ainsi qu'un ex-libris sur chaque premier contreplat ; avec titre en rouge des bandeaux et culs-de-lampe à tous les volumes : dos lisses avec filets guirlandes motifs floraux et titres dorés ; têtes dorées. unknown
1819064053Edinburgh: Sirling and Slade; Archibald Constable and Company 1819. Hardcover. Very Good -. This 5 volume set published in 1819 is a translation of Sully's memoirs which were originally published in 1638 largely overseen by the Duke of Sully himself. This set represents the first English translation to include an appendix. Sully was a close counselor to Henry IV of France. "Historians emphasize Sully's role in building a strong centralized administrative system in France using coercion and highly effective new administrative techniques. While not all of his policies were original he used them well to revitalize France after the European Religious Wars." Taken from Wikipedia. All five volumes are in essentially the same condition. Worn and rubbed covers with a rectangular blindstamp design. Each volume contains an illustrated frontispiece. Front and back hinges starting though intact. Heads and tails are all mildly or moderately chipped. All volumes are free from writing or marginalia within. There is a library bookplate on the inside cover of each volume as well as some type of leather library label or sticker near the tail foot. Each spine shows the ghost of what used to be leather title and volume labels. On Volume 4 about half of that label remains. Each volume approximately 500 pages with volumes 1-4 containing a volume-specific appendix at back and volume 5 containing no appendix but rather a massive index which is applied to all 5 volumes. Volume 5 also contains "The Trial of Francis Ravaillac For The Murder of King Henry IV 1610." Overall this set is in very good condition for it's age. Due to this book's size and/or weight additional shipping charges may be needed especially for international orders. Full refund if not satisfied. Sirling and Slade; Archibald Constable and Company hardcover
1886RO40104790Alphonse Lemerre. 1883-1886. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, 2ème plat abîmé, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais. 423 pages pour le vol. I, 378 pages pour le vol. II 264 et pages pour le vol. III. Envois 'A mon cher Marcel', d'Henri Bernès, en pages de garde. A relier. Manques importants sur les dos. Plats abîmés et détachés. Cahiers se détachant.. . . . Classification Dewey : 841-Poésie
182774263Paris, Chez Etienne Ledoux, Libraire., 1827, in-8, demi-basane, dos long, titre et tomaison à l'or, décor à colonnade, plats papier à la cuve, toutes tranches marbrées. , 492, 517, 500, 536, 499 et 425 pages. Portraits en frontispice dans le 1er et 2e tome. Quelques rousseurs. Reliures en bon état. Agréable ensemble
18924411892 Paris, Lemerre, 1892 ; in-12 de [2] ff., 85 pp., [1] f., bradel demi-percaline bleu turquoise, pièce de titre rouge, non rogné (reliure de l'époque).
1886656301 vol. in-12 reliure postérieure bordeaux, dos à 5 nerfs, couvertures conservées, Alphonse Lemerre, Paris, 1886, 2 ff., II-173 pp.
1872178511872 Paris, Alphonse Lemerre, 1872, 2 tomes en 2 vol. petits in-12 de (4)-319-(1) pp., 1 portrait de l'auteur par Rajon gravé en front. ; (4)-243-(3) pp., rel. d'ép. signée CANAPE, de plein maroquin brun, dos à nerfs ornés de fleurons dorés, dates en pieds, tranches dorées, plats ornés d'un encadrement de double-filets à froid avec fleurons d'angle dorés, dentelles intérieures, très bel ex.
1893YRG-361Édition originale, un des 1500 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin le 641, demi chagrin rouge a coins, dos à cinq nerfs, plats de papier marbré.317 pages , couverture conservé sans dos. Frontispice de Manesse, illustrations in et hors pages de Émile Mas. rousseurs claire . Ancienne maison Quantin. Paris.
1866707761 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque bradel demi-percaline à coins bleue, couvertures conservées, Alph. Lemerre, Libraire, Paris, 1866, 80 pp. et 1 f. n. ch.
189716493Paris, Alphonse Lemerre - 1897 - 378 pages. Bandeaux, lettrines, et culs-de-lampe. Exemplaire sur grand papier filigrané.Reliure demi maroquin bleu à coins, signée Canape. Dos à nerfs orné de caissons à filets dorés. Titre, auteur et date en pied dorés. Tête dorée sur témoins, non rogné. Couverture et dos conservés. Pas de rousseur. Parfait état. Format in-8°(24x16).René Armand François Prudhomme, dit Sully Prudhomme, orthographié également parfois Sully-Prudhomme, (1839-1907), est un poète français, premier lauréat du prix Nobel de littérature en 1901.
1881063453D. Appleton and Company 1881. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Red cloth with gilt and black decorative stampings. 372pp. International Scientific Series volume XXXIII 33. D. Appleton and Company Hardcover
188440351884. Hardcover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. Illusions: A Psychological Study by James Sully published in 1884. The author was the founder of the exprimental psychology laboratory at University College in London. Text printed in two columns taken from Humbolts Library Series Hardcover with old library stamps. Uncommon. hardcover
189860356Exemplaire de présent imprimé pour Madame Anna Babick pour sa fête, 1 vol. grand in-8 br. sous couv. rempliée, Edouard Pelletan, Paris, 1898, 1 f. blanc, 9 ff. n. ch.
1881H13580New York: D. Appleton 1881. First American edition. Hardcover. Good. Red cloth 8vo good copy spine faded and discolorated minor restoration to front inner hinge. With G. Stanley Hall's bookplate signature on title page and occasional pencil marks to margins probably his. 372 pp. Treats perception hallucinations hypnotism dreams etc. A neat association copy linking two contemporaries of roughly the same age and inclinations: both Hall in America and Sully in England became interested in psychological education and leaders in the Child Study movement. They even shared an unpaid intern in Max Friedrich Meyer who first worked with Sully before coming to America to work with Hall. Sully cites Hall's 1881 paper on hypnotism in this book. In fact it can be argued that Hall's main counterpart in England would be James Sully. D. Appleton hardcover
18772346728London: Henry S. King & Co 1877. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. First edition. Formerly Westminster College's Paton Library copy with bookplate and ink stamp inside edges lightly worn. 1877 Hard Cover. xv 477 3 pp. James Sully was a founding member of the British Psychological Society and wrote some of the first English-language psychology textbooks. This is his second book preceding the 1881 Illusions which was admired by Sigmund Freud and Wilhelm Wundt. Sully later became a leading figure in the Child Study movement. Here he discusses optimism and pessimism with an analysis of the life and character of Arthur Schopenhauer Edward von Hartmann and other well-known thinkers of the era and descriptions of the basis of pessimism in science and experience. Also included are a lengthy discussion of pleasure and happiness and appendices on consciousness and the physiology of pleasure and pain. Henry S. King & Co hardcover
1882021965New York: D. Appleton and Company 1882. Very Good condition. Spine moderately darkened sunned but all lettering is still easily legible. Photos upon request. Hinges are perfect. Decorated endpapers. Previous owner's name on the first white page. Pages are creamy white. All text is clean and unmarked. NO foxing. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. 1882. First U. S. Edition British edition was a year earlier. The International Scientific Series Volume XXXIII 33. Illustrated with a few line drawings. Footnotes. Index. Bound in the original handsomely embossed red cloth stamped in black and gold. Per Wikipedia: "Between 1892 and 1903 the author was Grote Professor of the Philosophy of Mind and Logic at University College London where he was succeeded by Carveth Read. An adherent of the associationist his school of psychology his views had great affinity with those of Alexander Bain. He wrote monographs on subjects such as pessimism and psychology textbooks some of the first in English including The Human Mind 1892. His 1881 Illusions was commended by both Freud and Wundt. Sully opened an experimental psychology laboratory at University College London in January 1889. In 1901 he was one of the founder members of the British Psychological Society and in fact personally called the meeting at which the Society was formed." . First U. S. Edition. Hardcover. Very Good condition/No dust jacket. 8vo. xii 372pp 8 page publisher's catalog. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. D. Appleton and Company Hardcover
188324980Paris: Germer Baillère 1883. First edition in French 8vo pp. 8 264 32 ads; spine a little faded else a good sound copy in orig. purple cloth stamped in gilt on upper cover and spine. The anonymous translation of Illusions: A Psychological Study was done by Henri Bergson 1859-1941 one of the most famous and influential French philosophers of the late 19th century and early 20th century and who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1927; this constitutes his first work published in book form. Issued as no. 42 in the publisher's Bibliothèque scientifique internationale series. <br/><br/> Germer Baillère hardcover books
188324980Paris: Germer Baillère 1883. First edition in French 8vo pp. 8 264 32 ads; spine a little faded else a good sound copy in orig. purple cloth stamped in gilt on upper cover and spine. The anonymous translation of Illusions: A Psychological Study was done by Henri Bergson 1859-1941 one of the most famous and influential French philosophers of the late 19th century and early 20th century and who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1927; this constitutes his first work published in book form. Issued as no. 42 in the publisher's Bibliothèque scientifique internationale series. Germer Baillère unknown
1848WRCAM45243Philadelphia 1848. 1p. plus integral blank leaf. Quarto on a folded folio sheet. Old fold lines. Minor soiling. Very good. Letter written by American artist Thomas Sully to one John Zellay asking that he receive two cases on Sully's behalf until such time as he could claim them hopefully by the end of the month. Thomas Sully 1783- 1872 emigrated from England at the age of nine and grew up in Charleston. He learned painting from his brother Lawrence whose widow he subsequently married and from his brother-in-law Jean Belzons. He later studied with Benjamin West in London. He moved to various locations settling in Philadelphia in 1808 where he quickly became its leading portrait painter a position he held until his death. unknown books
1883454431883 Paris. Lemerre. 1883. 1 volume in-8, demi-maroquin bleu, dos à nerfs très légèrement passé, tête dorée, couvertures et dos conservés. Reliure signée Stroobants.
1896454441896 Paris. Lemerre. 1896. 1 volume in-12, plein maroquin vert, triple filet doré en encadrement sur les plats, fleurons d’angle, dos à nerfs orné légèrement passé et frotté, tête dorée, dentelle dorée intérieure. Reliure signée Gruel.
1819406083Edinburgh: Sterling and Slade 1819. 1st Revised. Hardcover. Good/None. Five volumes complete. Bound in half leather with marbled boards. Spines with raised bands and gilt lettering. Marbled design to all edges. Each volume with an engraved frontispiece portrait. Covers rubbed worn moderate foxing mostly to early pages otherwise clean solid copies. Gilt lettering on spine faded rubbing and wear to ribs and edges. Gutter crack in Vol. 1 at rear in middle of appendix This is the first revised and corrected edition with a new appendix. Record # 406083 Sterling and Slade hardcover
188215175NY: D. Appleton & Company. Near Fine. 1882. First American Edition. Hardcover. The spine is perhaps just slightly darkened. Owner's name & bookplate inside the front cover. Amazing condition. Bright red embossed cover. The British edition was a year earlier. ; Small 8vo 7½" - 8" tall; 372 pages . D. Appleton & Company hardcover
188146400862London, Kegan Paul, 1881 ; in-12, cartonnage percaline rouge ornée de l'éditeur. - XII, 372 pp., 2 pp., 1 f. blanc, 32 pp. de catalogue. EDITION ORIGINALE rare de l'un des ouvrages les plus fameux de James Sully (1842 - 1923), professeur à Londres. Il faisait partie de ce groupe de savant qui autour de Darwin se passionnèrent pour la théorie de l'évolution. L'illusion est ainsi définie par Sully : "" la simulation de la connaissance immédiate "". A partir de là, la manière la plus naturelle de classer les illusions est de les ranger d'après la variété des connaissances qu'elles stimulent. La connaissance immédiate se divise en 4 espèces : perception externe, perception interne, mémoire et croyance. D'où 4 espèces d'illusions. Le traité de Sully a été traduit en français dès 1883, par le jeune Bergson. "