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174546406040Londres, 1745 ; 3 volumes in-4, veau brun de l’époque. 2 ff., XXXVI pp., 596 pp. - 2 ff., X pp., 664 pp., 1 f. errata - 2 ff., VI pp., 563 pp. (1 p. errata).Édition donnée par l’abbé de l’Écluse. “Elle est d’une lecture plus agréable que la première” Brunet. L’édition originale a été imprimée en 1638 sur la presse privée du château de Sully-sur-Loire. 2 portraits (Henry IV et Sully) hors-texte au tome 1. Certains exemplaires contiennent une suite de 56 ou 58 portraits. Chaque tome porte l’ex-libris gravé de la bibliothèque Voyer de Paulmy d’Argenson. Reliures usagées, coiffes, coins et charnières abimés.
11440Londres (Paris), 1745. 6 vol. in-12 (sur 8), basane marbrée, dos à nerfs ornés de caissons dorés, pièces de titre en maroquin La Vallière, pièces de tomaison en basane blonde, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches rouges. Reliures de l'époque, qq. épidermures, coins émoussés.[C20]
31219Londres, sans nom, 1747. 8 volumes in-12, lx-416; viii-556; x-563; vi-450; viii-480; vi-472; vi-481; vi-378-[10]-124p. Reliures plein veau caillouté, dos lisses ornés de fleurons dorés, pièces de titre rouges, pièces de tomaison brunes, tranches jaspées.
39874Londres, sans nom, 1778. 8 volumes in-12, environ 3500 pages au total. Reliures plein veau caillouté, pièces de titre et de tomaison vertes.
229208Paris, Gallimard, 1942 fort in-8, XXVIII-506 pp., front., index, demi-percaline rouge, dos à nerfs Mors supérieur fendillé. Ex-libris Philippe Poillot.
19303360PARIS. ÉDITIONS DU TRIANON. 1930. IN-4 BROCHÉ (25,5 X 20 X 1 CENTIMÈTRES ENVIRON) DE 64 + (6) PAGES, COUVERTURE CRÈME REMPLIÉE ILLUSTRÉE D'UNE PETITE VIGNETTE EN NOIR, TITRE IMPRIME EN ROUGE ET EN NOIR. ILLUSTRÉ DE 4 GRAVURES SUR CUIVRE HORS-TEXTE EN NOIR ET D'UNE PLANCHE EN FAC-SIMILÉ D'UN FRAGMENT DU MANUSCRIT DES ESTRANGES AMOURS DE LA REINE MYRRHA. TIRAGE LIMITÉ À 345 EXEMPLAIRES NUMÉROTÉS. UN DES 300 SUR HOLLANDE PANNEKOCK. CELUI-CI PORTANT LE NUMÉRO 105. QUELQUES DÉFAUTS EXTÉRIEURS SANS GRAVITÉ, TRÈS PEU DE ROUSSEURS. LÉGÈRE TÂCHE EN MARGE SUPÉRIEURE DE LA PAGE 51, SINON BON EXEMPLAIRE.
3638Londres (Paris), s.n. - Amsterdam, Benjamin Paff (pour le tome 9), 1768 ; 9 vol. in-12. LXVI-392pp. - X-538pp. - VIII-539pp. - X-437pp. - X-470pp. - VIII-436pp. - VIII-448pp. - VIII-356pp. - 236pp.-2ff.-VIII-135pp. Portrait de Sully en frontispice du tome 1 et deux planches hors-texte au tome 9 : Portrait d'Henri IV et "Pyramide". Basane marbrée de l'époque, dos à nerfs ornés, pièces de titre et de tomaison noires, tranches rouges. Frottements sur les coins et les coupes. Bon exemplaire.
1822820841822 Paris, Ledoux, 1822, in 8° relié demi-veau blond, dos lisse orné, 405 pages.
1822820821822 Paris, Ledoux, 1822, in 8° relié demi-veau blond, dos lisse orné, XXXI-490 pages ; portrait gravé de Henri IV en frontispice.
1822820831822 Paris, Ledoux, 1822, in 8° relié demi-veau blond, dos lisse orné, 532 pages.
1822820851822 Paris, Ledoux, 1822, in 8° relié demi-veau blond, dos lisse orné, 405 et 40 pages (pour l'Eloge de Sully par le Comte Daru).
1638034562<p>Amsterledam: Chez Aléthinosgraphe de Cléaretimélée & Graphexechon de Pistariste sd ca 1638. ".Et des servitudes utiles obeissances convenables & administrations loyales de Maximilien de Bethune l'une des plus confidens familiers et utiles soldats et Serviteurs du grand Mars des François. Dediez la France tous les bons Soldats & tous peuples Français. Amstelredam Alethinosgraphe de Claeretimelee & Graphexexhon du Pitariste a l'enseigne des trois Vertus courrontes d'Amaranthe". Due parti in un volume 22x36 cm: prima parte 8-535 pagine con salto nella numerazione da 192 a 293 senza perdite; seconda parte 8-463 pagine per errore di numerazione 459. Fregio colorato a mano ad entrambe le pagine di titolo con la tripla V verde e corona di foglie verdi e marroni "a l'enseigne des trois Vertus courrontes d'Amaranthe". Un albero disegnato a mano sul margine bianco della prima pagina di titolo. Buoni margini e nessun difetto nelle pagine. Importante legatura coeva in piena pelle con sigla dorata PS Università Plessis-Sorbonne agli angoli e negli scompartimenti del dorso e stemma. Risguardie in carta marmorizzata duplice ex libris araldico al retro del piatto; tagli marmorizzati. Bella edizione coeva alla prima e per molto tempo considerata l'edizione originale in realtà stampata in poche copie al castello di Sully di questo testo fondamentale per lo studio della storia economica francese e dei primi interventi regi in materia di indirizzo economico. "Ce livre sera Éternellement digne d'etre consulté comme le point de départ des reformes economiques qui ont mis fin aux abus du moyen age" Blanqui II-750. Einaudi 5506; Ined 4249; Kress 537-38. Peso: 3000 gr.</p> Chez Aléthinosgraphe de Cléaretimélée & Graphexechon de Pistariste
530233London, New York, Bombay, Calcutta, Longmans, Green and Co., 1910 Pet. in-8, cartonnage toile verte, titre à froid sur le premier plat, titre doré aux dos, XIX, 606 p.
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. "
92081Paris Baillère 1883. 4 feuillets. 261 pages. 264 pages. Cartonnage d'éditeur. Première Edition Française traduite de façon anonyme par Bergson de cet ouvrage de James Sully dont les thèses Ecole Associationniste devaient influencer largement le philosophe français. Cet ouvrage est le premier travail de Bergson publié sous forme de livre. Paris, Baillère, 1883. unknown
94322Paris Baillère 1883. IV. 264 pages. 32 pages de catalogue de librairie. 22x14 Cm. Pleine-toile. Dos lisse doré. Couverture imprimée en doré. Déchirure en charnière inférieure. Plats et dos frottés. Coins et coiffes émoussés. Première édition en français traduite anonymement par le philosophe Bergson. James Sully était un psychologue britannique. Ouvrage de la Bibliothèque Scientifique Internationale. Mouillure en tranche supérieure sur une grande partie de l'ouvrage sans atteinte au texte. Rares rousseurs. Paris, Baillère, 1883. unknown
36656Taunton: Printed for the Author by J. W. Marriott 1828. First edition 8vo 215 x 140 mm 4 viii 77 1 4 10pp. including two addenda 'Hydrophobic Syringe' & 'Horse Provender' half-title one engraved plate 'Hydrophobic Injection' recent morocco-backed patterned paper boards spine gilt lettered direct. Henry Sully was surgeon to Wiveliscombe Infirmiary and to the Duke of Cumberland. This work records a number of local rabies cases and repeats directions given earlier by Somerset doctors that the effects of rabies can be prevented if the saliva is wiped away and the bite thoroughly washed. Washing the wound with antiseptic is still the first treatment for rabies. The understanding of rabies did not progress until Louis Pasteur published 'Sur la Rage' in 1881. The article on Horse Provender is about Sully's system for feeding horse chaff via a chute from a loft above the stable. Taunton: Printed for the Author, by J. W. Marriott, 1828 hardcover
402Paris, Hachette - Bibliothèque Rose, s.d. (1930) ; in-12, 223pp. Pleine percaline rouge d'éditeur, plas sup. orné. Tranches jaunes. Illustrations pleine page de A. Pécoud.
195034134Philadelphia: Original published by William Smith 1950. Hand-coloured engraving engraved by Murray Draper Fairman & Co. Beautifully printed in the mid 20th-century from the original 19th-century copper plate with wide margins on hand-made paper. The Battle of Lake Erie was the first naval engagement of the War of 1812. The British had gained control of the lake in August 1812 when General Hull surrendered at Detroit. Among those captured was a master ship-builder from Erie Pa. named David Dobbins. After his release from custody Dobbins went to Washington and persuaded the U.S. Government to literally build a naval fleet on Lake Erie in order to challenge the British for its control. Dobbins then went immediately to Erie and rapidly constructed six ships. Meanwhile five more ships were sailed to Erie making a fleet of eleven. In September 1813 Oliver Hazard Perry took command of nine of these ships and set off to engage the British fleet which was captured after three hours of fierce battle; whereupon Perry sent his historic message: "We have met the enemy and they are ours." In May 1814 Commander Perry wrote approvingly to the publishers about the accuracy of this print: "I have no hesitation in pronouncing them a correct representation of the engagement at those particular moments."<br/> <br/>Stauffer American Engravers Upon Copper and Steel 2288; Grolier The United States Navy 1776-1815 121; Olds Bits and Pieces of American History 241. Original published by William Smith unknown books
19651854NY: Reinhold Publishing Co 1965. Hardcover. VG/G=- pages are crisp and clean. Dust jacket has light soiling and wear tear in dj at top of spine. Color illustrated boards with black spine and gilt lettering; tan dust jacket with brown lettering; illustrated end pages xxiii 46 pp. 10 bw plates. Karpel I-1351 states ".Describes materials and procedures for portrait painting. Sully's handbook reveals many of the techniques used by himself and his contemporaries including Allston West Leslie and Trumbull in the preparation of varnishes canvases and flesh-tones." This copy is a reprint with a 23 page biographical introduction written by Faber Birren. The contents have been reset but the text is the same with minor spelling corrections. Reinhold Publishing Co hardcover books
184643653Charleston 1846. One page. 1 vols. 4to. Old folds else fine. One page. 1 vols. 4to. To Caroline Howard Gilman on Reading "Southern Matron" Interesting association between the American painter and one of the most popular of America's women authors of the 19th century Caroline Gilman 1794-1888 author of the immensely popular Southern novel Recollections of a Southern Matron 1838.<br/><br/>" . I have been delighted and profited by reading your 'Southern Matron.' The interesting story and episodes are the means of giving a full display of Southern manners and customs . / Sincerely your friend / and obedient servant / Thos Sully. unknown books
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
606To Miss Blake. "You have made the old man proud of the excellent Valentine you have sent him. It is the only one I have received during a long life - judge then how precious it is!" Sully then asks his correspondent "Why do you not cultivate the excellent talent for drawing." Signed "Thos. Sully." Tape repair on verso along center margin. unknown books
1870001641no place: Not published 1870. Book. Very good condition. Unbound. Signed by Authors. No edition stated. Octavo 8vo. A note written and signed by Thomas Sully. Addressed to Henry S. Randall Esq. it reads "Dear Sir. It will give me great pleasure to recieve sic the "History of New York" published by the Legislature of the State which you have kindly proffered me. Please send by Adams' Express to my address -- No. 11 South 5th St. or to W. Pennington Book seller No. 10 South 5th. Very Respectfully Your Obedient Servany signed Tho Sully." The folded into approximate sixths note measures 5 and 3/8 inches tall by 8 inches wide. Three small old archival mount remnants on the reverse of the document. In very good plus condition without any stains or smudging. Thomas Sully lived 1783 to 1872. He was born in England and moved to the United States as a boy. Studied with his brother Lawrence died 1803 opened a studio in New York 1806 and Philadelphia 1808. Known to have painted more than 2600 works. Among his best known are "Washington Crossing the Delaware" "Marquis de Lafayette" and "Jefferson Madison Jackson.". No date listed; circa 1870. Not published Paperback books
199946552NY: Rizzoli 1999. Hardcover. Very good. 196pp. Very good hardback in a very good dustjacket. <br/><br/> Rizzoli hardcover books