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19673150710Frankfurt/M. Suhrkamp, 1967. 152 S. Engl. Broschur.
8vo., with 6 coloured plates (4 double-page) and endpaper map; pictorial cloth, gilt back, red top, a fine copy in publisher's board slip-case.
4to., First Edition thus, with 6 lithographed plates (4 double-page) and endpaper maps; pictorial cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in publisher's patterned board slip-case.
19970163801997 Davidsfonds Soft cover Fine 2nd Edition
0259327867.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
186018355ABMünchen:, Cotta, 1860. VI,146 Seiten. Halbleinenband der Zeit. Die Versandkosten für Kunstwerke und mehrbändige Werke können von den Standard-Versandkosten abweichen. Stempel auf Vorsatz, vereinzelt braunfleckig, leichte Gebrauchsspuren. Sonst sehr guter Zustand.
Ecole superieure de guerre, 1901. In-4 relié demi-toile marron à coins, titre doré en dos de 135 pages. Bon état
90048Berlin, J. M. Spaeth Verlag, o. J. XIV + 499 S. 4° Quart, Leinen
199231914S.l., Fondation Napoléon, (1992). Un vol. au format in-8 (249 x 165 mm) de 212 pp. Reliure d'édition de plein cartonnage émeraude, sous jaquette illustrée.
185033465Paris, Couché, ca. 1850. ca. 30 x 41 cm. [4 Warenabbildungen]
1799146536A Paris: Chez Dugour et Durand Libraires Rue et Hotel Serpente 1799. Volney's important work on Egypt and Syria from the library in exile of Napoleon Bonaparte with his annotations and corrections throughout several made as he was dictating details from the Egyptian Campaign for his own Memoirs. This copy may also have accompanied him during his Egyptian Campaigns; it is known that Napoleon brought along a copy of Volney's book to Egypt and it served as the standard reference source for the members of the campaign. Octavo two volumes bound in full contemporary French sprinkled calf with gilt tooling to the spine morocco spine labels lettered in gilt gilt scrolling to the front and rear panels with 3 engraved folding maps and 5 folding plates. First published in 1787 this important travel account by the renowned French historian orientalist philosopher and politician Constantin Francois de Chasseboeuf comte de Volney 1757-1820 is considered the best exposition of Egypt from Ottoman Syria in the late eighteenth century. It served as a basis for later Egyptian expeditions and many scientists as well as Bonaparte himself took this work with them on their expeditions. His candid descriptions did not romanticize Egypt's history or its contemporary social and political conditions but discussed the ills that plagued the country and explored the military weakness of the Ottoman Empire. Based on his observations Volney discouraged a conquest of Egypt and while he supported his friend Bonaparte politically he declined the invitation to accompany Napoleon's expedition in person. It is known that Napoleon brought along a copy of Volney's book to Egypt and it served as the standard reference source for the members of the campaign. The French campaign in Egypt and Syria 1798--1801 was a Napoleonic campaign in the Ottoman territories of Egypt and Syria executed by Bonaparte. Napoleon proclaimed to "defend French trade interests" and to establish "scientific enterprise" in the region. Despite early victories and an initially successful expedition into Syria Napoleon and his Armee d'Orient were eventually defeated and forced to withdraw especially after suffering the defeat of the supporting French fleet by the British Royal Navy at the Battle of the Nile. However on a scientific front the expedition was a success that led to the discovery of the Rosetta Stone creating the field of Egyptology. This important copy contains numerous annotations in ink and pencil in Bonaparte's hand mostly concerning measurements and other calculations including a heavily annotated folding plate of the pyramids "Vue de Pyramides de Djize" in Vol. I. The first volume contains ink annotations on pages 188 232 272 273 277-79 281 plate at page 229 cited above and map "Carte de la Syrie" at p. 288 outlines drawn in red pencil. The second volume contains mostly pencil annotations on pages 223 225 227 229 272 ink and pencil and 333. These corrections were made by Napoleon as he was dictating details from the Egyptian Campaign for his own Memoirs see provenance below. After Napoleon's death on St. Helena a large portion of his last library was divided by the executors among heirs and friends. The remainder was removed from St. Helena by order of the British Government and sold to the important French bookseller in London Martin Bossange. The lots that failed to sell almost half were quickly consigned by Bossange to Sotheby's and sold on 23 July 1823. The lengthy catalogue entry for the present lot in the Sotheby's catalogue reads: "This Work is one of the most interesting books that has occurred for sale for many years. Most persons are aware that Napoleon wrote very little but dictated to his favorite Generals Bertrand Montholon and Count Las Casas. The Egyptian Campaign which forms a part of two volumes just published of his Memoirs have been dictated from these volumes: he has taken notice of the most trifling error in the book; hence the many CORRECTIONS BY HIM. The Plate at page 229 vol. i is entirely covered with his hand writing. This unique Book forms an historical document which will be looked at with a mixture of pleasure and pain by the admirers of so great a man." Provenance: Napoleon I each title-page with circular hand-stamp in brown ink from Napoleon's library at Longwood House on St. Helena; and with his numerous ink annotations to plates and text in both volumes; Sir James Lewis Knight-Bruce bookplates; and with a note from his grandson regarding this copy: "These two volumes of 'Volnay's Voyages' which belonged to Napoleon the first were understood to have accompanied him during his Egyptian Campaigns and contain many notes in his the Emperor's handwriting. My grandfather the late Lord Justice Sir James Lewis Knight-Bruce of Roehampton Priory purchased these books presumably about 1821-2 when they were sent to England from St. Helena for sale. They being in Napoleon's possession there until his death in 1821." In very good condition with splitting to the spine and joints small section of leather torn from the upper cover of Vol. II; some wear to extremities. Occasional pale spotting internally final blank leaves 30/8 of both volumes removed presumably at the time of binding. First map in Vol. I with small marginal tear repaired near gutter margin second and third maps each with 2-inch tear repaired at gutter a few other plates with small marginal tears or reinforcements. Housed in a custom full crushed levant morocco clamshell box by Riviere & Son. Third edition revised and corrected. An exceptional piece of history with fascinating provenance. Chez Dugour et Durand, Libraires, Rue et Hotel Serpente hardcover
9669précédées d’une notice sur la vie de l’auteur. Nouvelle édition. Les ruines, la loi naturelle, l’histoire de Samuel. In 8 demi-cuir marron, petit fer en long doré. Faux-titre, portait gravé de l’auteur, en frontispice, 224 pages, Une carte dépliante – un tableau du ciel, astrologie des anciens. La Loi naturelle, titre, 50 pages, Histoire de Samuel titre page 53 à la page 156. Renault libraire 1846. A la suite : HANNOTIN Emile Doctrine religieuse et philosophique fondée sur le témoignage de la conscience. Faux-titre, titre, 120 pages, 1 page de table des matières. Chez LADRANGE à Paris Alexandre Laguerre à Bar le Duc 1842 mors supérieur droit restauré.
356323292X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
3563211930.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
50564640like new. unknown
66893Arcachon, en vente chez l'auteur Villa Arcole, 1925, affiche grand in-plano repliée (75,5 x 111 cm), ill. de 6 figures (couronnes - tombeau - arc de triumphe - légion d'honneur) dans un encadrement aux chiffres de l'Empereur Napoléon Ier, les dessins et le texte sont en noir, imprimé sur une face, L'auteur fut rédacteur en chef à la Revue des Etudes Napoléoniennes. Très belle affiche recueillant les plus expressives formules inspirées par Napoléon à ses contemporains. Les citations sont imprimées en plusieurs caractères typographiques. Les références sont en partie de la librairie Fafouille à Charleroi. Très RARE. Très bon état
M., El Imparcial, 1921, 20'5 x 14'5 cm., dedicatoria del autor, 308 págs. - 2 h. (Es tomo I, posiblemente único publicado).
1999172291Réunion des Musées Nationaux Réunion des Musées Nationaux, 1999. In-4 broché de 79 pages, illustrations en couleurs. Très bon état
16688Paris, Didot, an XI (1803), 1 demi veau, petites déchirures au dos. 2 volumes in-12 de (4)-348 et (4)-296 pp. + 1 feuillet dépliant (inscription en grec ancien avec la traduction) ;
1829PHO-1464Paris, Henri Gaugain et Cie -Caillou., 1829. 2 volumes de texte in-8, et un atlas grand in-folio (440x600),illustré du portrait de Vivant Denon en frontispice gravé par Garnier d'après R. Lefèvre et de 143 planches dont deux cartes., relié demi-veau époque , dos lisse avec titre et tomaison , coins usés ,frottements aux plats , frottements, coiffes usées et traces de réparations (atlas) , peu de rousseurs dans le texte .
1853pf844Curmer L. Relié 1853 In-12 (18*11), relié pleine toile brune, pièce de titre au dos, 107 pages, illustrations en noir in texte, nombreuses planches hors texte dont voici la collation (titre de la planche et numéro de la page à laquelle elle fait face) : Frontispice, Portrait sur feuillet volant, Plan du dome - page 12, Entrée du dome - page 40, Coupe du dome - page 44, Vue de la crypte - page 46, Tombeau de Turenne - page 50, Tombeau de Vauban - page 52, Tombeau de Bertrnad - page 56, Entrée de la crypte - page 58, Vue intérieure de la crypte - page 62, Création de l'Ordre de la Légion d'honneur - page 74, Les Grands travaux publics - page 75, Protection au commerce et à l'industrie - page 76, La Cour des comptes - page 78, L'Université - page 80, Le Concordat - page 81, Le Code Napoléon - page 82, Création du Conseil d'Etat - page 83, L'Administration française - page 84, Pacification des troubles civils - page 85, 12 planches d'ange - entre les pages 96 et 97, Sarcophage - page 99, Statue impériale - page 100 ; rousseurs dans le texte, bon état pour cet ouvrage peu courant et intéressant. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
6364Paris, L. Curmer, Editeur, 1853, reliure demi-basane, plats toile à motifs, titre et faux nerfs dorés, 12x18 cm., 107 pages, ouvrage illustré de 37 gravures.
35964N° 70 - 16e année - novembre-décembre 1963 - revue illustrée bimestrielle - illustrée - Broché
13685ÉDITIONS ALBERT MORANCÉ 79 pages in12. Sans date. broché. 79 pages. Cet ouvrage d'Eugène Viollet-le-Duc propose une analyse architecturale et historique détaillée du château de Pierrefonds situé dans l'Oise. L'auteur y mêle l'histoire de France aux techniques de construction médiévale décrivant l'évolution du château depuis le XIIe siècle jusqu'à sa restauration au XIXe siècle sous Napoléon III
20030243572003 Edtion Quatuor Hardcover