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182725626Brunswick, Frederick Vieweg 1827. 503 Seiten, Gr. 8° (24 x 16 cm), Orig.-Pappeinband.
183012006Washington 1830. 8vo. 1 f. verso blank. <br><br>Opposes the removal of Indians from their lands. Government document: 21st Congress 1st Session. 92. Removed from a nonce volume; inner margin a little irregular. Light foxing. Inked numeral in top margin of recto. unknown books
183694556Couverture souple. Broché. 32 pages.
188339340MacLean, Roger et Cie Couverture souple Ottawa 1883
1850RO80183823MICHEL LEVY FRERES. 1850. In-12. Broché. Etat passable, Plats abîmés, Dos abîmé, Mouillures. 16 Pages. Plats désolidarisés et déchirés. Nombreuses rousseurs et mouillures sans conséquence pour la lecture. Dos manquant.. . . . Classification Dewey : 782.1-Théâtre musical, opéra
189223670New Brunswick New Jersey: David Clark 355 George St. 1892. Cabinet card portrait by 19th century New Jersey photographer David Clark 1825 - 1902. " In 1852 Clark took over Vail's gallery on Peace Street where he remained until relocating probably in 1863 to King Block Commerce Square. There he continued until 1891 at which time he moved to George Street. In 1851 Clark exhibited a few very fine daguerreotypes including a highly praised portrait of a lady at the first World's Fair at the Crystal Palace in London. At the New Jersey State Fair in 1857 he was awarded the prize for the best daguerreotypes in the state. Clark did a large portrait business but he also did other kinds of work including now rare stereographic views of New Brunswick. His career of fifty years spanned important developments in photographic technology so his work is found in a variety of formats and techniques; the most commonly seen today are cartes-de-visite. Clark died in 1902; soon thereafter Isaac S. Van Derveer 1880-1975 was operating at Clark's last location and may have acquired his negatives. A collection of Van Derveer negatives including a few that may be Clark's are now at Special Collections Rutgers University New Brunswick " ref. 2010 Saretzky Nineteenth Century New Jersey Photographers; photo is of a well-dressed & groomed young gentleman sitter not named; approx. 4 1/4" x 6 1/2" overall size; front of mount card with the D. Clark imprint; light wear to mount; in very good condition. Photograph. Not Bound. Very Good. David Clark 355 George St. Paperback books
1854R240119073MICHEL LEVY FRERES. 1854. In-12. Broché. Etat passable, Livré sans Couverture, Dos abîmé, Fortes mouillures. 90 pages - couverture de substitution abimée - page de titre désolidarisée. . . . Classification Dewey : 782.1-Théâtre musical, opéra
185875961w107Fredericton N.B.: New Brunswick Public Works 1858. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Contemporary green quarter-leather with black and gilt tooled and with raised bands over pebbled green boards. Marbled endpapers. Moderate rubbing wear to boards. Index. A sound and handsome copy very neat. 91pp. [New Brunswick Public Works] Hardcover
1864106796<p>Unbound colored engraved map decorative boarder 14"x 11". Slight toning browning and aging; overall very bright and clear and in very good shape. Maps are wrapped with acid free board or in rigid sleeves. The Mitchell family started to produce atlases in 1846 and continued into the early 1890s. Around 1860 S. Augustus Mitchell Jr. took over and the atlas would be called Mitchell's New General Atlas. This is a colorful map of a portion of eastern Canada from the 1864 installment of that atlas. The map is bright and crisp and includes a small inset map of Halifax. Extra postage may be required. Ristow 311-313. # 103218</p>
184965431Imprenta de D. José C. de la Peña 1849. paperback. Aceptable. Madrid 1849. Imprenta de D. José C. de la Peña. 80 pp. 20x13. Sin cubiertas. Imprenta de D. José C. de la Peña paperback
1860124657nd. 1860s. Fair. One single-sided 45 cm sheet. Joints taped together in places but bill is still in sections. Small tears to edges. Tiny hole at No. 14. <br/><br/> unknown
18611125558862Fredericton New Brunswick: J. Simpson 1861. Book. Good. Soft cover. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. printed paper wraps 84 pages back wrap missing minor chips to edges Rare. J. Simpson Paperback
186047008New York: S. Augustus Mitchell Jr. 1860. Folio 12¼" X 15¼" image area 10½" X 13½". Hand colored. Very good. Slightly age toned with mild soiling mainly about edges. A nice example of this well-colored multi-province Canadian map from the 1864 edition of "Mitchell's New General Atlas Containing Maps of the Various Countries of the World Plans of Cities Etc." Small vignette map at lower right depicts "City and Harbor of Halifax. S. Augustus Mitchell, Jr. unknown
186315646Fredericton: Province of New Brunswick 1863. Book. Good . Soft cover. First Printing of the First Edition. Complete and sound with soiling worn extremities and marginal dampstain at top corner. Printed at the royal gazette office. 32 pages. Province of New Brunswick Paperback
181474301814: Keating Brown and Keating 1814. A scarce imprint reprinting a work from 1679 found in two institutional collections only - Edinburgh and Geneva. Contemporay sheepskin over boards cracking along the outer hinges but sound. Gilt horizontal lines across the flat spine. pp88 2 Internally very good. A single pencilled ownership inscription. Please contact Christian White Rare Books Ltd for more information or images of this item 1814 Keating, Brown and Keating hardcover
184952976Paris Michel Lévy, coll. "Bibliothèque dramatique" 1849 4 vol. Broché 4 fascicules in-12, brochés, sous couvertures imprimées de coleurs différentes, 30, 35, 35 et 53 pp. Complet en quatre fascicules, ce journal-vaudeville a pour auteurs le comte Ribbing (Leuven) qui fut directeur de l'Opéra comique et Léon Lévy, dit Lhévie (Brunswick). La collation de notre exemplaire est conforme à celle de Vicaire, mais il comporte deux placards dépliants hors-texte alors que la bibliographie n'en mentionne qu'un seul.
184952976Paris Michel Lévy, coll. "Bibliothèque dramatique" 1849 4 vol. Broché 4 fascicules in-12, brochés, sous couvertures imprimées de coleurs différentes, 30, 35, 35 et 53 pp. Complet en quatre fascicules, ce journal-vaudeville a pour auteurs le comte Ribbing (Leuven) qui fut directeur de l'Opéra comique et Léon Lévy, dit Lhévie (Brunswick). La collation de notre exemplaire est conforme à celle de Vicaire, mais il comporte deux placards dépliants hors-texte alors que la bibliographie n'en mentionne qu'un seul.
186145500New York: S. Augustus Mitchell Jr. 1861. Folio 12¼" X 15¼" image area 10½" X 13½". Hand colored. Very good. Light age toning only. Attractive example of this superbly-colored multi-province Canadian map from the 1864 edition of "Mitchell's New General Atlas Containing Maps of the Various Countries of the World Plans of Cities Etc." Small vignette map at lower right depicts "City and Harbor of Halifax. S. Augustus Mitchell, Jr. unknown
185423737Fredericton. J. Simpson Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. 1854 1854. Hardcover. 23cm xxiv496lxxvipp. errata page in the original half tan calf raised bands red leather label marbled boards wanting the front free fly else a very good to fine sound copy b2.9. - Volume One of an anticipated Three Volume set. An important pre-Confederation government publication with a foreword by W.B. Kinnear Solicitor General for Province of New Brunswick and presented to Sir Edmund Walker Head Lieutenant Governor. Volume I covers public and private rights courts criminal law and the administration of criminal justice. With an interesting section on the Provincial Militia. Fredericton. J. Simpson, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. 1854 hardcover
1887401Frontis portrait of Hon. R.D. Wilmot plus 12 illustrations J. & A. McMillan hardcover
187266854Amyot | Paris 1872 | 14.50 x 23 cm | broché
187466877Amyot | Paris 1874 | 14.50 x 22.50 cm | broché
184972731Paris Impr. Dondey-Dupré 1849 1 vol. relié 4 numéros reliés en un vol. in-12, demi-basane brune, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, 30, 35, 35 et 53 pp. Collection complète de ce curieux journal, mi-satire politique, mi-pièce de théâtre, rédigé par deux auteurs dramatiques qui prennent un malin plaisir à ridiculiser sur des airs d'opéra la classe politique, et surtout les républicains de 1848 ! Les deux premiers numéros comportent des placards dépliants. On trouve reliés à la suite cinq autres vaudevilles politiques : "Les Saisons vivantes" (1850, 36 pp.), "Un coup d'Etat" (1850, 30 pp.), "Suffrage ou le Royaume des aveugles" (1850, 31 pp.), "La Volière ou les Oiseaux politiques" (1850, 32 pp.), "Un dieu du jour" (1850, 64 pp.). Mors un peu frottés.
184972731Paris Impr. Dondey-Dupré 1849 1 vol. relié 4 numéros reliés en un vol. in-12, demi-basane brune, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, 30, 35, 35 et 53 pp. Collection complète de ce curieux journal, mi-satire politique, mi-pièce de théâtre, rédigé par deux auteurs dramatiques qui prennent un malin plaisir à ridiculiser sur des airs d'opéra la classe politique, et surtout les républicains de 1848 ! Les deux premiers numéros comportent des placards dépliants. On trouve reliés à la suite cinq autres vaudevilles politiques : "Les Saisons vivantes" (1850, 36 pp.), "Un coup d'Etat" (1850, 30 pp.), "Suffrage ou le Royaume des aveugles" (1850, 31 pp.), "La Volière ou les Oiseaux politiques" (1850, 32 pp.), "Un dieu du jour" (1850, 64 pp.). Mors un peu frottés.