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188925642Montréal Gebhardt-Berthiaume 1889
1828ln618Imprimerie de Madame Veuve Roche, dirigée par Dufort reliure d'attente 1828 In-8 (12.5x21.5 cm), broché, reliure d'attente, pièce de titre au dos, 295 pages, 2 feuillets non paginés en début d'ouvrage, 2 planches dépliantes in fine ; petites déchirures aux coiffes, mors frottés, état correct. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1881GIT00289Paris Bruxelles Genève Palmé Albanel et Trembley 1881. In-12 broché 458pp. Nombreuses illustrations dans le texte et hors texte. Manque angulaire sur le 1er plat, rousseurs.
1881GITh048Paris Bruxelles Genève Palmé, Albanel, Trembley 1881. In-12 458pp. Cartonnage de l'éditeur en percaline rouge ornée à froid, fers de lycée dorés sur le 1er plat. Nombreuses illustrations. Dorure du cartonnage passée, rousseurs, exemplaire solide et bien complet.
1850GITaz283A Paris au Comptoir des Imprimeurs 1850-1851. 2 parties en 1vol in-8 XII 248 II 280pp. Demi cuir de Russie vert, dos lisse orné en place des nerfs d'un quintuple filet doré, fleurons dorés, dentelle dorée en queue, rel époque. Orné d'un frontispice et 11 planches hors texte réunissant 32 figures (mâchoires principalement). Planches brunies. Bien relié.
187873328Couverture souple. Brochure de 30 pages. Petit manque en marge inférieure (grignotage de souris). Rousseurs à la couverture.
182582621825 Paris. Arthus-Bertrand. 1825. In-8 . 395 pages.broché,signature de l'auteur
1867RO20041070TROLY-GURY. 1867. In-12. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur bon état. 701 pages. Titre et filets dorés sur le dos en cuir marron. Papier de plats marbrés.. . . . Classification Dewey : 380-Commerce, communications, transports
1899V80814Paris, Office national du commerce extérieur 1899 212pp., br.orig., 24cm., bon état, rare, dans la série "République française... Office national du Commerce extérieur. Monographies industrielles et commerciales" no.1, V80814
1899C81359Paris, Publications de l'Office National du Commerce extérieur 1899 51pp., br.orig., 24cm., bon état, dans la série Monographies industrielles et commerciales" no.2, W81359
1860GITg698Paris Guillaumin et Cie 1860. In-8 broché XII 644pp. Petite tache d'encre ancienne au bas du 1er plat de la couverture, cachets de bibliothèque n'altérant pas la lecture, rousseurs. Exemplaire solide, complet et non coupé. Garraux page 309.
1885GIT01543Bruxelles Institut National de Géographie 1885. In-12 broché XIV 256pp. Orné de 8 illustrations hors texte et 3 cartes dépliantes. Manque le 2e plat de couverture, dos brisé, complet de ses 8 illustrations et des 3 cartes.
184575952Paris: D.Guilmard 1845. First edition Oblong quarto 10 x 7 inches. Title page plus the complete complement of 123 full page lithographs of French furniture. Although not stated in OCLC. this cops copy has 5 bis plates for no. 22 and one bis plate for no. 66. Publisher's blind ruled brown cloth gilt gilt cover lettering. marbled endpapers From hinge nicely repaired but still with a chip to the loer gutter margin of the marled endpapers. The text block is quite clean. A handsome copy of a wonderful trace catalog.There were 3 or 4 editions of this catalog and the only way of telling the difference is by the plate count which has by far the most number of plates. And this copy has even more as no cataloger have ever mentioned the bis plates. Only 5 of this edition located by OCLC all with no mention of any bis plates. "Little is known about the life of the Parisian publisher of Le Garde-meuble Désiré Guilmard c. 1810-c.1885 except that he founded the publishing firm of D. Guilmard in 1839. Because his name appears as the "delineator" of the majority of the furniture plates in Le Garde-meuble many historians presumed he was a furniture designer. However he is not known to have had a furniture shop nor are there any signed examples of his furniture extant. We do know that Guilmard was closely connected to the Parisian design community and through his numerous publications see below became an influential purveyor of taste. He was also an exceptionally able businessman who promoted French furniture and design during a fifty-year period of rapidly changing taste" Smithsonian. D.Guilmard hardcover
18891250325.28<p>L. Bourlard Bruxelles 1889. . Very Good. 8vo paperback. Vg condition. Covers lightly soiled. contents clean no marking or writing: appears unread - most pages still uncut. . Binding square and tight. 127 pp. text plus maps and charts. An interesting original publication outlining the ambitious project to ultimately traverse the Congo by rail line.</p> L. Bourlard, Bruxelles paperback
19003075621Paris, 1900. 650 S. Mit Tabellen. Originalhalbleder (Rücken beschabt).
18993488668Paris, Giard et Brière, 1899. 243 S. Halbleder der Zeit (mit eingebundener OBroschur) (Stempel auf Titel, Bibliotheks-Rückenschild).
18493468374Edinburgh, Sutherland and Knox, 1849/51. Ca. 2313 S. New cloth (stamp on title page).
18943466493Leipzig, Günthers Verlag, 1894. 382 S. Lwd (Stempel auf Titel).
1852J1149029David Bogue 1852-01-01. Hardcover. . Moderate wear to extremities except small missing piece at bottom of spine else very good condition./No dust jacket as issued. . David Bogue hardcover
1860D4923Pennsylvania 1860s-1870s. Hardcover. Very Good. Ledger belonging to Levi Oberholzer manufacturer of cough medicines in Lancaster Pennsylvania. Reverse calf oblong 4to about 9.25-by-7.75 inches; spine stamped: RECEIPTS; contains hundreds of manuscript entries acknowledging payment for materials and ingredients for remedies many with attached revenue stamps plus numerous bank checks payable to Oberholzer's order. Offers a wealth of handwriting specimens and signatures pretty engraved checks and more from Philadelphia Boston and New York as well as smaller cities and towns in the northeastern United States. A nice example of the commerce of the period specific to health medicine and pharmacy. <br/><br/> hardcover
1860D4923Pennsylvania 1860s-1870s. Hardcover. Very Good. Ledger belonging to Levi Oberholzer manufacturer of cough medicines in Lancaster Pennsylvania. Reverse calf oblong 4to about 9.25-by-7.75 inches; spine stamped: RECEIPTS; contains hundreds of manuscript entries acknowledging payment for materials and ingredients for remedies many with attached revenue stamps plus numerous bank checks payable to Oberholzer's order. Offers a wealth of handwriting specimens and signatures pretty engraved checks and more from Philadelphia Boston and New York as well as smaller cities and towns in the northeastern United States. A nice example of the commerce of the period specific to health medicine and pharmacy. <br/><br/> hardcover books
18341718Oder Anleitung zur umfassenden Kenntniß und zur richtigen Beurtheilung aller Handwerke, Künste, Fabriken und Manufacturen. Zuvörderts als Einleitung zum Schauplatz der Künste und Handwerke... Mit 88 Abb. auf 22 (2 gefalt.) lithogr. Tafeln. Ilmenau, B. F. Voigt, 1834. 8vo. (17,3 x 10,6 cm). Reihentitel, VI, 732 S. Pappband d. Zt. mit handschriftl. Rückenschild.
18052612Leipzig: E. Z. Steinacker 1805. 3 parts small oblong 4to 178 x 219 mm. 20; 18; "19" recte 20 pp. Each part with half-title only titles supplied on the wrappers. 12 plates of oval hand-colored tinted aquatints by Geissler. Occasional light foxing to text. Publisher's original pale green printed wrappers some wear and creasing sewing loose in part 1.Only Edition a high spot of nineteenth-century German book illustration a fine copy in the rare original wrappers. In impressionistic prose an anonymous author delivers a dozen diverting vignettes of salesmen and their customers at the annual Leipzig trade fair weaving stories around Geissler's masterly hand-colored aquatints. This delightful suite was issued in parts published to coincide with the two 1804 Leipzig fairs at Easter and Michaelmas and the 1805 Easter fair. Together Geissler's aquatints and the text portray fortunetellers a peep show and its barker performing jugglers and musicians Russian dancers Transylvanian and Greek merchants in their native dress shoemakers Jewish clothing vendors processions of horses for sale horse traders and peddlers and fraudsters of every ilk. One of the oldest trade fairs in Europe by the eighteenth century the Leipzig fair had become the main venue for trade with Eastern Europe a perfect artistic subject for Geissler who had spent most of his twenties traveling through Russia and the Ukraine.Geissler's first subject part 1 Scene 1 is a second-hand bookseller. Surrounded by trunks of dusty books and pictures this poorly dressed oddball is a master of patter. His efforts to sell two popular 17th-century prayerbooks Arndt's Paradies-Gärtlein and Michael Cubach's Gebetbuch to a couple of wary customers is rendered verbatim. Other than the fact that the books are recommended for their usefulness the tactics of persuasion have not changed in two centuries. Meanwhile in the background two street urchins "two sons of the Vorstadt poorer outlying areas of town from the Order of the Barefoot" steal a defective copy of a red-bound issue of the Taschenbuch "wishing to return it to precisely the place mentioned in the title" i.e. their pockets. A poor book collector arrives; he is granted credit. This inimitable scene is completed by two more characters a French emigré hoping to find a "La Fontainesque novel" for a few pennies and a poet for hire shown from the back in the aquatint whose tragi-comic portraits are gleaned from their clothing hairstyles and gestures as rendered by Geissler.Equally astute and moving are the portraits of Russians and Eastern Europeans who appear in five scenes. In the final chapter in part 2 the anonymous author - an "unnamed Leipzig man of letters a friend of Geissler's who worked for a Modemagazin fashion magazine probably Baumgartner's" Wustmann p. 23 - quotes Geissler's own description of the wild Russian dancing and singing of the last night of the fair in a moving paean to Slavic soulfullness sharply contrasted with Germanic stiffness.The son of a Leipzig goldsmith and mineral dealer Geissler had trained at the Art Academy there but his major influence was the illustrator Johann Salomo Richter from whom he learned the taste for hand-colored aquatint portraits of the common people and genre scenes of everyday life. Geissler spent 1790 to 1798 in Russia serving as the expedition artist with the German scientist Peter Simon Pallas on his travels in the Caucasus and southern Russia. On his return to Leipzig Geissler published the Pallas works as well as his own illustrated accounts of Russian customs and costumes. Creatively gifted Geissler was also skilled at marketing his works. He established close relations with Leipzig publishers for whom he produced numerous children's books. The present "Scenes from the Leipzig Fair" was his most important publication during the period between his return from Russia and the Napoleonic wars. He later produced illustrated reportages of the Battle of the Nations Völkerschlacht in Leipzig and individual war images for newspapers almanacs and even peep shows. In the US OCLC locates copies at Brown Rice University and University of Wisconsin. Lipperheide 828 DfG 5; G. Wustmann C. G. H. Geissler der Zeichner der Völkerschlacht Leipzig 1912 pp. 23-24 and 115 note 24;; Rümann Die illustrierten deutschen Bücher des 19. Jahrhunderts 1926 504; Thieme Becker 13:351-2. E. Z. Steinacker unknown books
18961401270131xbvkBerlin, Haymanns, 1896. 220, XIV (2) Seiten. - Original-Halbleinenkarton mit Deckeltitel; 8vo.(a. 22 x 16 x 2 cm).
189422987Paris, Librairie Plon, La Vie Privée d’Autrefois, Arts et Métiers, Mode, Mœurs, Usages des Parisiens du XIIème au XVIIIème siècle, 1894 – 1898, édition originale. 4 volumes brochés, 12 cm x 18,5 cm, VII+ 319+ XV+ 317+ XII+ 320+ XVI+ 339 pages, illustrations noir & blanc hors-texte. Texte de Alfred Franklin. Quelques rousseurs sinon très bon état