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1888104191Couverture rigide. Reliure toile 156 pages. Papier légèrement bruni.
187558771875 Provins imprimerie et librairie de Lebeau 1875 In12 broché 172 pages 1 plan dépliant et 4 gravure hors texte
181991011Paris, 1819, in-12, 467 & 431pp, Reliure plein veau, Très bel exemplaire! 467 & 431pp
1838012901Bruxelles: Societe Belge De Librairie Etc. 1838 Book. Very Good -. Hardcover. "Avec un appendix et un grand nombre d'observations." 195 page early nineteenth century phrenology book written in French. Covers the "classification des facultes - sentiments ou facultes affectives and facultes intellectuelles". 3 blank endpapers have been excised; light foxing; wear to edges and corners title page separated from the binding. However condition is quite good for being nearly 200 years old!. Societe Belge De Librairie, Etc. hardcover
1830229812Liège : C. Lebeau-Ouwerx 1830. First Edition. Softcover. Good copy in the original stiff-card wrappers edges somewhat dust-dulled with some minor loss. Some shadow staining and scattered foxing throughout. Remains well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description; 214 p. ; 21 cm. Subjects; Monarchy. Prerogative Royal - France. Netherlands - Politics and government. Liège : C. Lebeau-Ouwerx paperback
186644884Boulogne-sur-Mer 1866. Stor 8vo. Orig. omsl. iv 88 1 s. Med plansjer kart og illustrasjoner i teksten.Large 8vo. Publishers orig. wrappers. iv 88 1 pp. Withe plates maps and illustrations in tekst. Fransk. <br/><br/><em>Sjelden. Ryggstripen borte.Rare. Spine gone. </em> unknown
185064154E.Gerard et Cie | Paris s. d. | 27 x 34.50 cm | en feuilles
185064154Paris: E.Gerard et Cie 1850. Fine. E.Gerard et Cie Paris s. d. 27 x 34.50 cm en feuilles First edition entirely engraved of the organ-harmonium arrangement of themes from Hérold's opera Marie. Some occasional light foxing. E.Gerard et Cie unknown
1824FGN21-E-1Paris: De L'Imprimerie de Firmin Didot 1824. Leather. Very Good Indeed. 8.5" by 5". Not Stated. A rare fascinating collection of works exploring the history of the later Roman Empire. A rare fascinating collection of works exploring the history of the later Roman Empire. New edition written in French. The decline of the Roman Empire refers to the gradual societal collapse of the Western Roman Empire. Many theories of causality prevail but most concern the disintegration of political economic military and other social institutions in tandem with foreign invasions and usurpers from within the empire. Volume I focuses on Constantine the Great Constantine I or Saint Constantine who was Roman Emperor from 306 to 337. Well known for being the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity Constantine and co-Emperor Licinius issued the Edict of Milan in 313 which proclaimed religious tolerance of all religions throughout the empire.The foremost general of his time Constantine defeated the emperors Maxentius and Licinius during civil wars. He also fought successfully against the Franks Alamanni Visigoths and Sarmatians during his reigneven resettling parts of Dacia which had been abandoned during the previous century. Constantine built a new imperial residence in place of Byzantium naming it New Rome. However in Constantine's honour people called it Constantinople which would later be the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire for over one thousand years. Because of this he is thought of as the founder of the Eastern Roman Empire. Originally compiled by French historical writer Charles Le Beau the work was a continuation of Charles Rollin's Histoire Romaine and JBL Crevier's Histoire des empereurs. This later new edition is produced by M. De Saint-Martin a belletrist valued for his aesthetic qualities and originality of style and tone. This influencial work is considered to be faithful to Byzantine historians and the way in which it describes Constantine I refounding it as an imperial residence in 330 AD. With R. M. Beverley's armorial bookplate to the front pastedown of each volume author of "The Darwinian Theory of the Transmutation of Species". Complete in twenty-one volumes. Rebound in crushed morocco bindings with marbled boards and gilt lettering to the spines. Externally sound but with light rubbing to the boards and minor wear to extremities. Light shelfwear to the head and tail of spine. Volume twenty-one has some light damp staining to the front board. Volume fifteen and sixteen has light corrective fluid to the spine. Internally all are firmly bound and bright. Clean throughout aside from faint marginal tide marks to pages 466 and 467 to volume one and ink marks to text block edge of volume fifteen not encroaching on text. Ink stamp to front endpaper of volume one and armorial bookplate to the front pastedown of each volume. Very Good Indeed De L'Imprimerie de Firmin Didot hardcover