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20108181Moscou, ABEPC, 2010. 260 x 195 mm, 576 pp., nombreuses illustrations photo couleurs in-texte. Reliure cartonnée d'éditeur illustrée couleurs, ex-libris manuscrit sur page de garde, inscription datée au stylo sur contre garde. Bel exemplaire.
180363119(Frankfurt am Main, 1803). 4to. In the original blank blue boards. Boards with wear. Paper label to spine. Spine with loss of paper. Previous owner's name to title-page. Brownspotted. Printed on good paper. 41 pp. + 2 engraved plates.
20676A Paris, chez Adrien Le Clére, 1817. plein veau marbré, dos orné, tranches marbrées. 2 volumes in-8 de XL-364 et (4)-448 pages + 1 grand tableau dépliant (tableau géographique et politique des loges allemandes illuminées).
411424Chez François Grasset & Comp. A Londres, et se trouve à Lausan 1779 In-12 ( 170 X 110 mm ) de 272 pages, broché sous couverture de papier "à la queue de paon", dos lisse janséniste avec étiquette de papier contrecollée. EDITION ORIGINALE. Couverture frottée, page de titre remontée. De la bibliothèque Patrick André CHENE ( ex-libris symboliste gravé au contre plat ).
1829R260167522LIBRAIRIE ECCLESIASTIQUE D'AD. LE CLERE ET Cie. 1829. In-12. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos frotté, Quelques rousseurs. 355 + 399 pages. Dos de cuir violet, titres et filets dorés. Papier noir et bleu sur les plats frottés. Etiquette et tampons de bibliothèque. Epidermures.. . . . Classification Dewey : 366.1-Franc-maçonnerie
1989LFA-126741758Un ouvrage de 64 pages, format 155 x 235 mm, broché, publié en 5989 (calendrier maçonnique), Impr. Rigault, bon état, peu courant
1948013565PARIS EDITION MACONNIQUE GLOTON 1948 Un volume grand in-8 broché de 91 pages , la couverture et le papier ont jauni , autrement bon exemplaire . Bon Couverture souple
187681630Philadelphia: Masonic Publishing Company 1876. First Edition. Octavo. 23.5cm. Publisher's coated pale blue paper wraps titled to front wrap in dark blue. 233pp. Some light edgewear and marginal creasing some wear to the spine ends and some slight but not terribly significant wear to the spine panel with a small triangle of loss at the head. A very good copy whose only real issue is that 1870's sky blue paper looks a little grubby rather easily. Internally clean a nice densely printed object. An account of the dealings affairs meetings and minutes of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania; expenses new members a mason's account of visiting the various lodges of Philadelphia notable correspondence with other lodges and a wealth of associated information. Masonic Publishing Company unknown
80497Gallimard NRF "Bibliothèque Des Sciences Humaines" Paris 1996 In-8 ( 225 X 140 mm ) de 377 pages, broché sous couverture imprimée. Très bel exemplaire.
344811Gallimard NRF "Bibliothèque Des Sciences Humaines" Paris 1996 In-8 ( 225 X 140 mm ) de 437 pages, broché sous couverture imprimée. Très bel exemplaire.
56053aafDe l'imprimerie du G. O. H. R., l'an de la V. L. 5810, (1810), pt. in-8vo, cachet sur titre: ‘Eigentum der Loge zur Hoffnung Bern’, papier blanc avec dédicace au verso titre + 68 p. + 2 ff., brochure en papier muet
1999R260114776AU BUREAU DE LA REVUE. 1999. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Mouillures. 74 pages. Premier plat illustré en couleurs. Nombreuses photos et illustrations en couleurs dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 366.1-Franc-maçonnerie
RO80131029MALESHERBES-PUBLICATIONS. Non daté. In-4. Broché. Très bon état, Couv. fraîche, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Magazine de 74 pages, illustrés en couleurs, dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 366.1-Franc-maçonnerie
2001RO30331050Actualité de l'Histoire/Privat. 2001. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 143 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc, in texte.Texte sur 2 colonnes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 366.1-Franc-maçonnerie
37065Plaquette editee par le "Grand Orient de France" et reprenant l'emission de "France Culture" du 6 juillet 1969.Tres bon etat.
687183Ed. Crux De Lux Toulouse 1961 In-12 ( 175 X 110 mm ) de 61 pages, broché. Bel exemplaire.
3262Genève-Paris, Slatkine Reprints, coll. "Nouvelle Bibliothèque initiatique" n°2. 1980 (reprint de l'édition de Paris, 1815), In-8°, xii-404 pp. Rél; d'éd.
3262Genève-Paris, Slatkine Reprints, coll. "Nouvelle Bibliothèque initiatique" n°2. 1980 (reprint de l'édition de Paris, 1815), In-8°, xii-404 pp. Rél; d'éd.
1804622899Freiberg, Craz und Gerlach, 1804. XII, 345 S. Pappband d. Zeit mit Rückenschild (berieben u. bestoßen, Rücken nachgedunkelt u. mit Signaturschild, Rückenschild mit kl. Abplatzungen). [2 Warenabbildungen]
033130208X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
187663251Saint Paul, Minnesota, The Pioneer-Press Co., 1876. 8vo. In the original blue printed wrappers. Numbers in contemporary hand to upper margin, traces from old label. Traces from having been bended. Nice and clean. 29 pp
188414042Pittsburgh: Jos. Eichbaum & Co. Near Fine. 1884. First Edition. Hardcover. Just the least bit of shelf wear. ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 55 pages . Jos. Eichbaum & Co. hardcover
191000005390Three Link Fraternity 1910 130 pages signed by W. J. Suttle the Sovereigne Grand Lodger I.O.O.F. of Wisconsin on both the end page and front free end page light wear to top of leather backstrip. Three Link Fraternity hardcover
18273Cosham near Portsmouth . 9 December 1862. 1p. 12mo. In fair condition on aged paper. Newspaper cutting of obituary laid-down at foot. He asks to be sent 'some Printed cards for the Election of Poor Brother Moss' Son'. These are wanted 'to send to a friend in Warwickshire as also to one in Surrey - for them to Distribute.' Cosham [ near Portsmouth ]. 9 December 1862. unknown
26835Both 1823. See John Barrow "The LIfe and Correpondence of Admiral Sir William Sidney Smith" Chapter XIII pp.406-424 Knights Templars etc. ITEM 1: Holograph one page 18 x 23cms aged but good condition double column some additions and corrections apparently a draft for a formal document giving details concerning the distinctions of Wiliiam Sidney Smith in both English and French as follows: "The undersigned Sir William Sidney Smith Admiral of the Blue Squadron of His Britannic Majesty's Fleet Knight Grand Prior of the Antient and most noble Order of the Temple Commander Grand Cross of the Royal Military Orders of the Sword of Sweden The Tower and Sword of Portugal of Saint Ferdinand and Merit of Sicily and of the Antient Nobility of the Four Emperors of Germany Commander of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath Knight of the Crescent of the Ottoman Porte Knight of the Lion of Holstein Doctor of Laws of the Univerities of Oxford and Cambridge Fellow of the Royal Society of London and President of the Knights Liberators of the Slaves of Africa Declares that all persons are bound to respect these prents the same being lawfully issued under and by virtue of the said Order of the Temple. Given at Paris the 8th Nisan 705 20th March 1823 Masonic symbol f. Gulielmus Anglicanus sketch of a seal". This runs parallel to a translation into French. ITEM 2: One page 12mo "Nisan 1823" printed heading "Ordre du Temple" brief note with subscription and name I can't fathom SEE Image text as follows: "Laissez entrer Monsieur Le Grand Sieur d'Angleterre Chevr. Sir Sydney Smith." From the archive of Richard Bentley & Son material about Smith accumulated for John Barrow's biography. Notes: a. "The "Knights Liberators of the Slaves in Africa" was a knightly order founded by British Admiral Sir Sidney Smith around 1815 though it was more of a philanthropic and political campaign than a formal military order. Its stated goal was to end the enslavement of Europeans captured by Barbary corsairs and to publicize the cause of ending slavery more broadly in Africa. Smith used the organization and related events such as a banquet at the Congress of Vienna to bring attention to the issue and propose international action." AI; b. "Smith had managed to run up significant debts through his diplomatic expenses which the British government proved to be very slow in reimbursing. He also lived the high life and his efforts to mobilise opinion against the slave trade had cost a good deal of money. In Britain at that time debtors were often imprisoned until their debts were paid so Smith moved his family to France settling in Paris. Eventually the government did reimburse his expenditures and increased his pension allowing him to live in some style. Despite frequent attempts to obtain a seagoing position he was never to hold a command again. He died on 26 May 1840 of a stroke. He is buried with his wife in Père Lachaise Cemetery." Both 1823. unknown