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183462665Kjöbenhavn (Copenhagen), Steens Forlag, 1834. 12mo (15 x 9,5 cm). Lovely contemporary brown half calf with gilt ornamentation to spine. General wear along hinges and edges of boards. But overall a very nice copy. Tight and fine. Book-plate of Kaj Christensen (1960'ies) to inside of front board and and ownership signatures to front free end-paper (""W. Unsgaard"" and ""N. Neiidendam / 1900"") along with blindstamped ovnership stanp of Johan G. Melbye. Later pencil-annotation to inside of front board (stating that only tow copies are said to be preserved on private hands). VI, (2) pp. + 48 engraved and finely handcoloured plates. All the blank leaves inbetween the plates preserved as well.
162061190Brescia, Bartolomeo Fontana, 1620. 4to (225 x 170 mm). In contemporary full vellum with yapp edges. Title in contemporary hand to spine. Extremities with light soiling and a few dots and marks. Ex-libris (Richard Luckett) pasted on to pasted-down front end-paper. Small stamp to lower margin of front free end-paper. With light occassional brownspotting throughout. With numerous marginal annotations throughout by Bernardino Faini (or Faino - see below). Leaf inserted between p. 298 and p. 299, next to the entry of Cardinal Duranti, Bishop of Brescia, with a 12-line note (signed ""Bernadinus Fainus""), in which he descibes the Duranda-family from Pare in the commune of Bergamo. Engraved title-page and two blanks. (28), 519 pp. Provenance: Dr Richard Luckett (1945-2020), Research Fellow of St Catharine's, Cambridge.Constance Jocelyn Ffoulkes (1858–1950) or Monsignor Rodolfo Maiocchi (1862-1924). (see ""Vincenzo Foppa of Brescia: Founder of the Lombard School, His Life and Work"", p. 79).Bernardino Faino (1600-1673).
188528554Paris, Lyon, Reinwald & Georg, 1885-87. Folio. All 5 parts uncut in orig. printed wrappers, unopened. XXXVI,93226134284 pp., 2 color maps, 2 portraits and 144 plates (mostly tintet lithography, collotype and line-drawing). Many textillustrations in woodcut. Upper right corners of some of the last plates in vol. 4 water-stained. Otherwise absolutely clean and fine. (Plates numb. 1-6 1-67 + 11 bis 1-28 + 1 bis, 1-31).
185928211London, Longman, Brown, Green etc., 1859. Fine recent full cloth. Gilt lettering on back. Small stamp on halftitle, title, on a several pages throughout and on verso of plates. XVII,455 pp. + Appendix, 8 chromolithographed plates (incl. frontispiece, Kane del., Vincent Brooks, lith.) and 1 folded engraved and coloured map. Plates as well as text exceptionally clean. Fine woodengravings in the text.
Paris, Lyon, Reinwald & Georg, 1885-87. Folio. All 5 parts uncut in orig. printed wrappers, unopened. XXXVI,93 226 134 284 pp., 2 color maps, 2 portraits and 144 plates (mostly tintet lithography, collotype and line-drawing). Many textillustrations in woodcut. Upper right corners of some of the last plates in vol. 4 water-stained. Otherwise absolutely clean and fine. (Plates numb. 1-6 1-67 + 11 bis 1-28 + 1 bis, 1-31).
London, Longman, Brown, Green etc., 1859. Fine recent full cloth. Gilt lettering on back. Small stamp on htitle, title, on a few pages and on verso of plates. XVII,455 pp. + Appendix, 8 chromolithographed plates (incl. frontispiece, Kane del., Vincent Brooks, lith.) and 1 folded engraved and coloured map. Plates as well as text exceptionally clean. Fine woodengravings in the text.
1925010664<p>New York: George H Doran 1925 310 pgs. Red cloth with pictorial pastedown in metallic gold black & red a few spots to edge of text block else a fine copy housed in the original pictorial box which is worn and soiled with a couple of breaks but complete. A gorgeous copy of Kay Nielsen's magnificent illustrated edition of Grimm's fairy tales featuring 12 tipped-in color plates and 10 full page b&w plates and decorative initials. This was the last of Nielsen's lavish gift books and no British trade edition was issued. . First Trade Edition. Pictorial Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Illus. by Kay Nielsen. Large Thick 4to.</p> George H Doran hardcover
1920224131920 1 Aquarelle et mine de plomb signée en bas à droite du cachet, (1920), 19.5 x 19.5 cm, encadrée.
1892006542London: T. Fisher Unwin 1892. The First Trade Edition there was also a limited edition of 100 copies. Very Good in the original salmon cloth with black decorations to boards; title in red on front and spine Unwin monogram likewise on rear. Color frontispiece. Spine darkened and red title dulled 3" tear top edge half-title page light foxing to end pages period interesting bookplate front pastedown. From the collection of the Richard M. Dorson Memorial Library Folklore Institute Indiana University the only library indicators being its stamp verso of frontispiece and blindstamp to title page. With RARE and important three page ALS tipped to front end page sent from Leland at the Hotel Victoria Florence Italy to Mr Sampson noted linguist John Sampson possiby dated 1899 with "99" after heading. "Dear Mr Sampson I have written and sent you separately by this mail that which I contribute to our book." He then discusses his wishes for the Preface and Introduction before adding "The Tinkers. This is quite unfinished. It needs a great deal from you. Please note that I have got some queer items as to the Tinkers of old times." In the next paragraph he mentions Shelta Shelta Thari being an esoteric language spoken by the tinkers which Leland had discovered in 1876. He goes on to ask "Can you send me an Old Irish alphabet' and later "I hope it will not take you long to put together what you and Professor Meyer will give" referring to Professor Kuno Meyer a German scholar distinguished in the field of Celtic philology and literature. Then an address in Hamburg Germany where he can be reached after June and "Sincerely Charle G. Leland". While I can find no book that these three men published together Sampson and Meyer did much work later to carry forward research and knowledge of the Shelta language and customs. A quite fascinating correspondence and ASSOCIATION COPY. . HOLOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED. First Trade Edition. Decorative Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. T. Fisher Unwin Hardcover books
176053320Sorøe, Jonas Lindgren, 1760. Samtidigt hldrbd. Ryggen med blindtrykte dekorationer. Rygtitlen slidt. Hjørner lidt stødte. (8),383,(1) pp. samt 2 kobberstukne plancher. Spredte brunpletter og lettere brugsspor.Contemp. hcalf. Blindtooled decorations on spine. Titlelabel worn. Corners a bit bumped. Scattered brownspots and light traces of use.
Sorøe, Jonas Lindgren, 1760. Samtidigt hldrbd. Ryggen med blindtrykte dekorationer. Rygtitlen slidt. Hjørner lidt stødte. (8),383,(1) pp. samt 2 kobberstukne plancher. Spredte brunpletter og lettere brugsspor.Contemp. hcalf. Blindtooled decorations on spine. Titlelabel worn. Corners a bit bumped. Scattered brownspots and light traces of use.
In 8 (cm 18,5 x 27), pp. (2) + (24) numerate con le lettere dell'alfabeto + (2). Piccoli danni restaurati ai piatti. Timbro al piatto anteriore. Brossura editoriale illustrata da Cangiullo. Ritratto fotografico dell'A. a pagina 8 con dedica a Marinetti. Edizione originale del poema-partitura futurista di Francesco Cangiullo, costruito sull'universo acustico dell'omonima e chiassosa festa napoletana in chiave di provocatoria ironia avanguardista, restituito sulla pagina attraverso un'esplosione di tavole parolibere. Prima dell'uscita in volume nel 1916, nella galleria Sprovieri di Roma, nel marzo 1914, si era tenuta una delle piu' memorabili serate futuriste culminata proprio nella lettura di Piedigrotta da parte di Marinetti. Una sala illuminata da luci rosse esaltava il dinamismo di una tela sullo sfondo dipinta da Balla. Gli artisti portavano fantastici cappelli di carta: Balla aveva sulla testa un variopinto vascello, Cangiullo sedeva di tanto in tanto al pianoforte, gli altri suonavano strumenti tipici della tradizione napoletana, Marinetti declamava in una bagarre vertiginosa e caotica. Francesco Cangiullo (1884-1977) fu definito da Paolo Buzzi "re degli scugnizzi" che sposa "l'ode al lazzo". Per il critico Ugo Piscopo e' "folkloristico, clownesco, canzonettistico in chiave napoletana", il "pazzariello" che porto' la monelleria nella compagine futurista e insceno' nel 1914 i funerali di Benedetto Croce prendendo a schiaffi la grande testa del filosofo napoletano modellata in creta portata sulle spalle in processione. Cammarota, in "Bibliografia di Francesco Cangiullo", scrive "tiratura di 1500 copie, e non di 20000 come scritto in quarta di copertina". Gambetti-Vezzosi, p. Salaris, Bibliografia del Futurismo.
60773Paris -, Librairie Hachette, 1860-1897 Soixante et onze volumes in-4 demi chagrin vert, dos nerfs orn s, titre dor , 435 pages par semestre.
178444312(Paris, ca. 1784-87). 4to. Series of 6 engraved plates in original handcolouring. 21x14,5 cm. (With broad margins: 25,5x19 cm.).
(Paris, ca. 1784-87). 4to. Series of 6 engraved plates in original handcolouring. 21x14,5 cm. (With broad margins: 25,5x19 cm.).
1892006542London: T. Fisher Unwin 1892. Book. Very Good. Decorative Cloth. HOLOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED. First Trade Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. The First Trade Edition there was also a limited edition of 100 copies. Very Good in the original salmon cloth with black decorations to boards; title in red on front and spine Unwin monogram likewise on rear. Color frontispiece. Spine darkened and red title dulled 3" tear top edge half-title page light foxing to end pages period interesting bookplate front pastedown. From the collection of the Richard M. Dorson Memorial Library Folklore Institute Indiana University the only library indicators being its stamp verso of frontispiece and blindstamp to title page. With RARE and important three page ALS tipped to front end page sent from Leland at the Hotel Victoria Florence Italy to Mr Sampson noted linguist John Sampson possiby dated 1899 with "99" after heading. "Dear Mr Sampson I have written and sent you separately by this mail that which I contribute to our book." He then discusses his wishes for the Preface and Introduction before adding "The Tinkers. This is quite unfinished. It needs a great deal from you. Please note that I have got some queer items as to the Tinkers of old times." In the next paragraph he mentions Shelta Shelta Thari being an esoteric language spoken by the tinkers which Leland had discovered in 1876. He goes on to ask "Can you send me an Old Irish alphabet' and later "I hope it will not take you long to put together what you and Professor Meyer will give" referring to Professor Kuno Meyer a German scholar distinguished in the field of Celtic philology and literature. Then an address in Hamburg Germany where he can be reached after June and "Sincerely Charle G. Leland". While I can find no book that these three men published together Sampson and Meyer did much work later to carry forward research and knowledge of the Shelta language and customs. A quite fascinating correspondence and ASSOCIATION COPY. T. Fisher Unwin Hardcover
479864Chez L Auteur Chaldecoste - Mende - Saint-Mart 1889 Très fort in-12 ( 142 X 95 mm ) de 1040 pages, demi-veau fauve, dos à nerfs janséniste, couvertures imprimées et dos conservés. EDITION ORIGINALE. Malgré sa partialité, vraisemblablement l'ouvrage le plus documenté sur le sujet. L'Abbé POURCHER éditait lui même ses livres avec un matériel plus que sommaire beau témoignage de l'aventure éditoriale en province à la fin du XIXe siècle. Très bel exemplaire.
886987Chez L'Auteur Chaldecoste - Mende - Saint-Mart 1889 Très fort in-12 ( 142 X 95 mm ) de 1040 pages, broché sous couverture imprimée. EDITION ORIGINALE. Malgré sa partialité, vraisemblablement l'ouvrage le plus documenté sur le sujet. L'Abbé POURCHER éditait lui même ses livres avec un matériel plus que sommaire beau témoignage de l'aventure éditoriale en province à la fin du XIXe siècle. Très bel exemplaire, non coupé.
17 annate consecutive in 8, da quinto volume - 1875 a ventunesimo volume - 1891 (3 fasc. ogni anno, 200 pp. ogni fasc. ). Serie completa dal 1875 al 1891, fatta eccezione per il fasc. 2 del volume ottavo - 1878. Raccolta in stato di nuovo, intonsa e con le br. ed. Rivista fondata dal Mantegazza nel 1871, che aveva da poco occupato a Firenze la prima cattedra di Antropologia in Italia. L'Archivio, peraltro tuttora esistente. Moltissimi furono gli apporti di autori quali Giglioli, Morselli, Issel, Zanetti, Regalia, Cavanna, De Stefani, Bellucci, Lombroso, Amadei, Beni ecc. Gli articoli riguardano sia studi originali di antropologia e antropometria con sconfinamenti in campo psichiatrico e psicologico (La capacita' del cranio negli alienati; L'uso e il rito della circoncisione negli Ebrei; Statura e condizione sociale nei bolognesi contemporanei; Superstizioni religiose nelle provincie di Treviso e Belluno; Pregiudizi popolari Putignanesi; Unma gita fra i Calabro - Albanesi; Le superstizioni di Portofino), viaggi antropologici (Appunti sulla etnologia del Madagascar; Gli strumenti musicali degli ostacchi; Note sugli indigeni delle isole Nicobar; Il bomerang) sia studi di archeologia preistorica (L'uomo della pietra nel perugino; L'uomo terziario in Portogallo; Scavi nell'antica citta' di Metaponto; Stazione presitorica della Bertarina - Forli'; Ricerche nella grotta di Bergeggi, Mazzuoli litici con bucio rinvenuti in Italia)
4 volumi, vol. I Comprenant les temps héroiques et l’histoire de l’Empire des Toltèques, XCII, pp 440; vol. II Comprenant l’histoire de l’Yucatan et du Guatémala, avec celle de l’Anahuac, durant le Moyen Age Aztèque, jusq’a la fondation de la royauté a Mexico, pp 616; vol III comprenant l’histoire des états du Michoacan et d’Oaxaca jusq’a l’arrivée des espagnols, astronomie, religion, sciences et arts des Aztèques, etc. pp 692; vol IV Conquéte des états du Mexique et du Guatémala, etc. Etablissement du gouvernement espagnol et de l’Eglise catholique. Ruine de l’idolatrie, déclin et abaissement de la race indigène, VI, pp 851 Rilegatura in mezza pelle con angoli, con titolo in oro al dorso Half calf binding with golden title at the back.
1918L0253i-ii i-x-175printer's imprint with frontispiece and 7 plates. Small octavo 7 1/4" x 4 7/89" bound original publisher tan cloth with brown lettering to spine and pictorial cover in original jacket. BAL: 7168 First edition.<br /><br />Joel Chandler Harris December 9 1845 – July 3 1908 was an American journalist fiction writer and folklorist best known for his collection of Uncle Remus stories. Harris was born in Eatonton Georgia where he served as an apprentice on a plantation during his teenage years. He spent the majority of his adult life in Atlanta working as an associate editor at the Atlanta Constitution. Harris led two professional lives: as the editor and journalist known as Joe Harris he supported a vision of the New South with the editor Henry W. Grady 1880–1889 stressing regional and racial reconciliation after the Reconstruction era. As Joel Chandler Harris fiction writer and folklorist he wrote many 'Brer Rabbit' stories from the African-American oral tradition and helped to revolutionize literature in the process.<br /><br />Condition:<br /><br />Some staining to back cover previous owner's neat ink gift inscription to front end paper. Jacket edges and spine ends chipped else a very good copy in like jacket. Houghton Mifflin Company hardcover books
184563077ABLeipzig, Wigand, 1845. 2 Bände. IV, 376/411 S., 146 statt 150 Stahlstichtafeln u. 50 kolorierten Trachtentafeln., marmor.Schnitt. braune Schmuckeinbände , blindgperägte Deckel, reich ornamental-figürliche Rü.Vergoldung, Bindung angebrochen,stellenweise stock-, bzw. braunfleckig, insgesamt guter Zustand.
19922080202105101520Not Available 1992. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 5 Not Available paperback
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. First Serie of this publication are full set. Rare as set. Ülkü Halkevleri dergisi. [First Serie]. 102 issues full set., 1933-1941. One of first periodicals published by Turkish Republican Public Houses. According to the Recep [Peker]'s article in the first issue of Ülkü, the main purpose of publication was to provide the mind, heart, and movement unity among those involved in the revolution; to promote the aims of the Public Houses working to serve the national language, national tarihe and national arts and culture. Güz 18-20 pp.
1943417464Schwarzenberg, Gärtner, 1915-1943. Meist in schönen Hlwdbdn,, wenige OHefte in Pp.-Umschl. gelegt. Teils m. St. bzw. Name. Teils m. TI. Wenige Tit. maschinenschriftlich ergänzt.