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187334221Philadelphia: M'Calla & Stavely. Printers 1873. First Edition. Wraps. Very good. Recased wraps. Approx. 8.5" x 5.5". 67 pages. Title on page 1. Wraps recased inside reddish marbled paper covered boards with black leather spine. Typed paper label on the front cover. End papers are brown with thick brown card sheets inserted before and after the brown end papers. Light shelf wear to the newer covers. This copy is inscribed on the verso of the brown card by "M. L. Reese Augusta Ga 1920." M. L. Reese Augusta Ga - Jan. 1921" inscribed top of the page titled "To the Reader." <br /> <br /> Derenne Volume 2 page 744. M'Calla & Stavely. Printers unknown
18895583Orléans: H. Herluison Libraire- Éditeur 1889. First edition. Original soft paper covers. These are a pale green in good condition with a little darkening to the edges. Small private library locator label to the top edge of the cover. Title page is a repeat of the front cover. Many pages uncut. The pages are in good condition but moderately darkened. A judicious and finely argued study of Joan of Arc in which the author weighs her mystical visions and martial achievements against the competing interpretations of rationalist scepticism and traditional Catholic hagiography. Drawing upon the original trial proceedings contemporary eyewitness accounts of the relief of Orléans 1429 and the later rehabilitation documents of 1456 the work challenges theories of hysteria epilepsy and political manipulation. Particular emphasis is placed upon Joan's prophetic accuracy notably the crowning of Charles VII; her remarkable leadership in the field despite illiteracy and the theological acumen displayed during her trial at Rouen all adduced as evidence of a character transcending a naturalist explanation. 88 pages. 23cm x 14cm. Conforms to WorldCat / OCLC: 457698528m which notes only two French library holdings. No copies available at the time of cataloguing. label for the bibliothèque du fonds Bergevin to the top of the front cover. Taking its name from the two leading figures of the Bergevin family Louis-Athanase Bergevin 1753-1832 and his son Louis-Catherine 1798-1876 were magistrates from Blois and major landowners in Saint-Gervais-la-Forêt. The collection was dispersed at auction in Véndome in 2022. . Première édition. Couverture souple d'origine. De couleur vert pâle en bon état avec un léger noircissement sur les bords. Petite étiquette de repérage provenant d'une bibliothèque privée sur le bord supérieur de la couverture. La page de titre reprend le motif de la couverture. De nombreuses pages n'ont pas été rognées. Les pages sont en bon état mais présentent un noircissement modéré. Une étude judicieuse et finement argumentée sur Jeanne d'Arc dans laquelle l'auteur met en balance ses visions mystiques et ses exploits militaires face aux interprétations contradictoires du scepticisme rationaliste et de l'hagiographie catholique traditionnelle. S'appuyant sur les procès-verbaux originaux du procès les témoignages contemporains de la libération d'Orléans 1429 et les documents de réhabilitation ultérieurs de 1456 l'ouvrage remet en cause les théories de l'hystérie de l'épilepsie et de la manipulation politique. L'accent est particulièrement mis sur la justesse prophétique de Jeanne notamment le couronnement de Charles VII ; son leadership remarquable sur le champ de bataille malgré son analphabétisme et la perspicacité théologique dont elle a fait preuve lors de son procès à Rouen tous cités comme preuves d'un caractère transcendant toute explication naturaliste. 88 pages. 23 cm x 14 cm. Conforme à WorldCat / OCLC : 457698528m qui ne mentionne que deux exemplaires dans des bibliothèques françaises. Aucun exemplaire disponible au moment du catalogage. Étiquette de la bibliothèque du fonds Bergevin en haut de la couverture. Tirant son nom des deux figures de proue de la famille Bergevin Louis-Athanase Bergevin 1753-1832 et son fils Louis-Catherine 1798-1876 étaient des magistrats de Blois et de grands propriétaires terriens à Saint-Gervais-la-Forêt. La collection a été dispersée lors d'une vente aux enchères à Vendôme en 2022. H. Herluison, Libraire- Éditeur unknown
18895583Orléans H. Herluison, Libraire- Éditeur 1889 Première édition. Couverture souple d'origine. De couleur vert pâle, en bon état, avec un léger noircissement sur les bords. Petite étiquette de repérage provenant d'une bibliothèque privée sur le bord supérieur de la couverture.* La page de titre reprend le motif de la couverture. De nombreuses pages n'ont pas été rognées. Les pages sont en bon état mais présentent un noircissement modéré. Une étude judicieuse et finement argumentée sur Jeanne d'Arc, dans laquelle l'auteur met en balance ses visions mystiques et ses exploits militaires face aux interprétations contradictoires du scepticisme rationaliste et de l'hagiographie catholique traditionnelle. S'appuyant sur les procès-verbaux originaux du procès, les témoignages contemporains de la libération d'Orléans (1429) et les documents de réhabilitation ultérieurs de 1456, l'ouvrage remet en cause les théories de l'hystérie, de l'épilepsie et de la manipulation politique. L'accent est particulièrement mis sur la justesse prophétique de Jeanne (notamment le couronnement de Charles VII) ; son leadership remarquable sur le champ de bataille malgré son analphabétisme, et la perspicacité théologique dont elle a fait preuve lors de son procès à Rouen, tous cités comme preuves d'un caractère transcendant toute explication naturaliste. 88 pages. 23 cm x 14 cm. Conforme à WorldCat / OCLC : 457698528m, qui ne mentionne que deux exemplaires dans des bibliothèques françaises. Aucun exemplaire disponible au moment du catalogage. * Étiquette de la bibliothèque du fonds Bergevin en haut de la couverture. Tirant son nom des deux figures de proue de la famille Bergevin, Louis-Athanase Bergevin (1753-1832) et son fils Louis-Catherine (1798-1876), étaient des magistrats de Blois et de grands propriétaires terriens à Saint-Gervais-la-Forêt. La collection a été dispersée lors d'une vente aux enchères à Vendôme en 2022.
1827R320059703BARBOU. 1827. In-16. Relié plein cuir. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. 444 pages - Contre-plats salis - Coins émoussés - Epidermures en plats et dos -. . . . Classification Dewey : 200-RELIGION
1844CCC-1520136. Lettre pastorale de monsieur l'évêque de Troyes a l'occasion de son installation et de son entrée dans son diocèse. Imprimerie d'Adrien Le Clere 1844, 20 pages, petites taches sans conséquence. Photos possible
1897FLAHIVE-465The Tuttle Morehouse & Taylor Press New Haven 1897 A very good copy without a jacket as issued. Starting front hinge at bottom of front endpaper. Shipped in well-padded box. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Press, New Haven hardcover
1855008529New York: Pudney & Russell 1855. A scathing 1855 history of the Catholic Church and its perceived dangers published at a time when immigration from the Catholic countries of Europe was increasing. Red cloth lettered in gilt and decorated in blind 80 pages. Covers worn with splitting of the fabric along the joints chipping to the upper spine end good hinges sound text block foxed but clean pages shallow diagonal creasing to title page most likely incurred during binding. Pencil inscription on front free endpaper: Rev. Mr. Erds with regards of Joshua Weaver who may even be the author. Hard Cover. Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Pudney & Russell Hardcover
1837R200019094AUDOT. 1837. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos frotté, Intérieur frais. 248 pages illustrées de nombreuses gravures en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 800-LITTERATURE (BELLES-LETTRES)
1847RO80183096L.-F HIVERT. 1847. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Dos abîmé, Quelques rousseurs. 248 Pages. Nombreuses gravures en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Dos et plats abimés. Quelques rousseurs sans conséquence pour la lecture. Texte sur 2 colonnes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 230-Christianisme. Théologie chrétienne
184330586Savannah: W. T. Wiliams 1843. First Edition. Wraps. Good. Wraps. 43 pages. Printed stitched brown wraps. Newer gray paper covers. Publication complete with original outer title wrap bound inside gray covers. Rear wrap is blank white sheet. Light toning to the contents. W. T. Wiliams unknown
1876LB923 volumes in-8°, demi basane verte, épidermée sur le tome 3, dos longs, fleurons, titre et tomaison, tranchefilesbelle qualité des blocs livres avec une couture solide et presque exempts de rousseurs. Tome 1 : XXII p. [dont liste des souscripteurs de l’édition 1876 p. XVII à XXII], 447 p. ; Tome 2, 455 p. [dont liste des souscripteurs de 1785 p. 1 à 5] ; Tome 3, 500 p. [dont Table du Marquis de Castelnau d’Essenault p. 441 à 500].
1857475531857 ST-BRIEUC, L. Prud'Homme - 1857 - Reliure1/2 chagrin - Dos à nerfs - Titre doré - In-8° - couverture conservée - Notes et Préface XXXVIII-419 pages + Table - 2 Planches dépliantes in-fine - Très bel exemplaire
1882R320178383Louis Vivès. 1882. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Coiffe en pied abîmée, Papier jauni. 452 pages + 460 pages + 476 pages - rousseurs sur les plats - coiffes légèrement abîmées.. . . . Classification Dewey : 200-RELIGION
1864R160119472TYP. Ve JUSTIN DUPUY ET COMP. 1864. In-8. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 220 pages.Tampon du propriétaire sur la page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 908.447-Régionalisme : Aquitaine
1874253311874 Société Française de Numismatique, Paris, 1874. Partie des Mémoires de la Société Française de Numismatique et d'Archéologie publiés sous la direction de A. Lemaitre. 1 volume in-4° 1/2 maroquin rouge à coins,dos lisse titré en long, reliure moderne, - 246p.,sans la page de titre, avec nbx blasons d'eveques archeveques et papes.Imprimerie Jules Le Clere (1874).
1880vj1084Ch. Métérie, successeur de A. Le Brument Relié 1880 Deux volumes in-8 (16,5 x 23,7 cm), reliure demi-basane, dos lisses ornés de filets dorés, tomes 1 et 2 (sur 3), 398 et 396 pages ; traces, frottements et épidermures sur le cuir, coupes frottées, mors inférieur du tome 1 fendu aux coiffes, par ailleurs intérieur frais, assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
184622368Versailles, J. Angé, Libraire de l’évêché 1846 In-8 14 x 25 cm. Reliure pleine peau marbrée, dos lisse orné de fleurons dorés encadrés de filets et frises, plats encadrés de roulettes dorées,tranches marbrées, X +104 pp. Assez Bon état malgré reliure frottée, coins émoussés, et coiffes de tête avec manque de cuir, pâles rousseurs. Avant 1789, le Diocèse de Versailles n'existait pas. Il appartenait par parties à quatre diocèses : Paris IIIesiècle, Rouen IIesiècle, Chartres IIIesiècle, Évreux IIIesiècle. Le 22 décembre 1789, les députés votent le Décret de la division de la France en départements. La province d'Île-de-France est divisée en cinq départements diocèse dont le diocèse de Versailles. Charles de Gaulle fait voter la loi du 10 juillet 1964 qui prévoit la division du département de Seine-et-Oise en trois nouveaux départements, obligeant le Vatican à créer trois diocèses pour ces trois départements : Essonne Diocèse d'Évry-Corbeil-Essonnes, Yvelines Diocèse de Versailles, Val-d'Oise Diocèse de Pontoise.
18870010266Bourges France. Good with no dust jacket. 1887. Ephemera. On offer is a printed pastoral letter about the education of young children written by the Archbishop of the Diocese of Bourges Jean-Joseph Marchal. The letter is titled lEducation des Petits Enfants et Mandement Pour le SaintTemps de Careme de l'An de Grace 1887 The Education of Small Children and the Mandata for theholy season of Lent in the Year of Grace 1887. Pastoral letters are open letters written to clergy and often to all members of the church as this one was in a particular jurisdiction. Such letters were frequently sent out at particular times of the year coinciding with ecclesiastical seasons such as Lent or Christmas. In this particular case it was sent out as part of the preparations for Lent. As the title suggest this Letter concerned the education of children. Two excerpts from the letter follow: L'enfant meme quand il a ete regenere par la baptisme ne se developee pas et ne devient points un homme parfait un chretien parfait par un accroissement spontane par la vertu d'unee force inherente a sa nature et agissant selon des regles invariables et toujours sures. Translation: The child even when he has been regenerated by baptism does not develop and does not become a perfect man a perfect Christian by a spontaneous increase by virtue of a force inherent in his nature and acting according to rules that are unvarying and always certain. Cedependant il faut bien de reconnaitre dans le grande nombre de familles il est impossible ou du moins il est dificile pour les parents de donner completement et par eux-memes a leur enfants l'ensignement religieux qui leur est du des qu'ils ont l'usage de la raison Translation: However it is necessary to recognize in the large number of families it is impossible or at least it is difficult for the parents to give completely and by themselves to their children the religious teaching which is due to them as soon as they have the use of reason. The author Archbishop of the Diocese of Bourges Jean-Joseph Marchal was ordained a priest in 1845 and taught as a professor at a major seminary. Leaving his teaching position became a parish priest. In 1864 he was appointedBishop of Belley France. In 1880 he was appointed Archbishop of Bourges in the southwest of France. He remained there as Archbishop until his death in 1892. Interestingly his brother was also a Bishop and served as his assistant in Bourges. For a historian or an educator this document offers an excellent window into the attitudes toward children and their education in a fairly conservative region of France during the Belle Epoque period of the late 19th century. This printed document measures 10.5 inches by 8.5 inches and contains 28 pages. The sewn binding is in excellent condition as are the pages. There are no stains or wear marks. ; 10.5" x 8.5"; 28 pages .
1889759671889 Orléans, Herluison, 1889, in 12 relié pleine percaline rouge de l'éditeur, dos orné et doré, plats estampés à froid, XXI-206 pages.
1873290496London : Longman 1873. First Edition. Hardcover. Good set bound in quarter buckram over paper boards with a gilt blocked title to the spine. Some wear and tear as with age. Remains well preserved overall; tight bright clean and sharp-cornered. Minor library marks remain. Provenance; from the Bibliotheca Seminarii S. Ioannis with its bookplate and library marks. Series; Rerum Britannicarum medii aevi scriptores ; 62. Physical description; 4 vols. ; 26 cm. Notes; Register of Bishop Bury: v. 3 p. 208-523. ""Published by the authority of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury under the direction of the Master of the Rolls."" -- Title page. Latin chiefly and English. Includes indexes. Text in Latin; introduction in English. Contents; Vol. 3-4 include material relating to the Palatinate before and after Kellawe's episcopate part of the register of Richard de Bury and extracts from his letter-book. Subjects; Kellawe Richard de Bishop of Durham 1311-1316. Catholic Church. Diocese of Hexham-Newcastle Northumberland. History. Catholic Church. Diocese of Hexham-Newcastle. Church of England Studies. Catholic Church. Diocese of Durham. Church of England. Durham Diocese Studies. Catholic Church. Diocese of Hexham-Newcastle Northumberland History ; Sources. Catholic Church. Diocese of Durham England. Church records and registers England Durham Diocese. History. Church History. Medieval Period. 14th Century. Historical Documents. Sources. Great Britain Church history ; Sources. Durham England : County. England Durham County. Great Britain. Grande-Bretagne Histoire religieuse 1066-1500 Sources. Durham England History 14th century. Great Britain Church history Medieval period 1066-1485 Sources. Durham England : County History ; Sources. Great Britain Church history 1066-1485. Church of England Diocese of Durham History Sources. Durham England : County Church history ; Sources. Genres; Church history. Sources. London : Longman hardcover
18490010113Bourges France. Good with no dust jacket. 1849. Ephemera. On offer is a printed Roman Catholic pastoral letter dated 1849 and intended as an open letter to clergy and members of the church in the jurisdiction. Its author was Jacques-Marie Antoine Célestin Dupont the Cardinal Archbishop of the Diocese of Bourges France. Dupont was born in 1792 in Sardinia. He was ordained a priest in 1815. In 1823 he was appointed Bishop and over the next 36 years served in several dioceses. His various postings were not without controversy. He was a reformer sent into several large dioceses to bring about much-needed changes and this frequently did not sit well with local clergy or the people of the diocese. In 1847 he was made a Cardinal. He maintained close relationships with the court of Louis Phillippe the so-called July Monarchy. Dupont passed away in 1859 in Bourges France. He begins his long letter with this exhortation: La belle recommendation nos tres-chers freres que celle de l'apotre St. Pierre exhortant les fideles a rendre leurs ames chastes par obeissance toute fraternelle en s'appliquent avec plus de soin a s'aimer les uns les autres d'un coeur simple et sans defiance. Translation: The beautiful recommendation our dearest brothers that the apostle St. Peter exhort the faithful to make their souls chaste by fraternal obedience apply themselves with more care to love each other with a simple heart and without hesitation. The front cover carries the coat of arms of Cardinal Du Pont. The letter is issued over his printed signature and sealed with his coat of arms. It also bears the printed signature of his secretary Jean Figier. This document offers a valuable insight into the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church in mid-19th century Europe. Pastoral letters such as this one were frequently sent out at particular times of the year coinciding with ecclesiastical seasons such as Lent or Christmas. However they were not limited to any particular event or celebration. In this case this Pastoral Letter was published for the Lenten season of 1849 the 40 day. Period preceding Easter. The document measures 10.75 inches by 8.5 inches. It is a 16-page printed document. The binding is a simple threaded binding that is intact and in good condition. The pages have some staining due to age but otherwise the document is in very good condition. ; Letters; 10.75"x8.5"; 16 pages; Signed by Notable Personage Unrelated . unknown
186620655Genève, Société d'histoire et d'archéologie de Genève, 1866. In-4 broché de [6]-XXVII-[1]-542 pages, couverture de papier gris muet.
185973494Wertheim Mackintosh and Hunt AND John Henry and James Parker 1859. hardback. two essays bound together in 1l2 leather and brown cloth; near very good condition with some wear. there is a bookplate on the front end page. no dust jacket. shipping via USPS Wertheim, Mackintosh and Hunt AND John Henry and James Parker hardcover
1837011315Edinburgi / Edinburgh Scotland: Privately Published 1837 There is a label inside the front cover for "The Sinclair Collection. Heraldic Genealogical and Antiquarian Books and Manuscripts which belonged to the Late ALEXANDER SINCLAIR ESQ. and now deposited in the Library at Crawford Priory Fife N.B." Below the label is the signature of Robert Pitcairn W.S. July 27 1838. Robert Pitcairn 1793-1855 was a writer to the signet and in 1833 published a three volume set titled "Trials and Other Proceedings in Matters Criminal Before the High Court of Justice in Scotland" which Sir Walter Scott latched onto. After Scott read one of the narratives in Pitcairn's 'Criminal Trials' he was inspired to write his 'Ayrshire Tragedy'. The two remained friends with Scott reviewing an early portion of the set in the 'Quarterly Review' for 1831. The National Library of Scotland holds 10 Letters from Sir Walter Scott addressed to Robert Pitcairn W.S. Pitcairn was also a member of of the Society of Antiquaries in Scotland and part of the group around James Maidment in the Bannatyne Club. There is also a small book label for A.B.W. MacEwen of Maine a Scottish medieval genealogist. He also researched the genealogy of the families of Prince Edward Island for which he received an Award. He published widely in American and British journals of history and genealogy considered the greatest scholar of medieval Scottish genealogy and was bestowed with an honorary membership in The Foundation for Medieval Genealogy. 8 xlviii 4 xxiv 476pp xl printed on heavy laid paper deckled page edges bound in half cloth and paper over boards with the paper spine label intact binding and hinges tight occasional pencil annotations with plates throughout and a double page map in back. Preface is in English with the bulk of the text in Latin. OVERSIZED. Privately Published hardcover
187229326Draguignan. Latil. 1872. Edition originale. In-8 relié (17 x 25,4 cm), reliure demi-maroquin bordeaux à coins, X-423 pages.-780g.- RARE EDITION ORIGINALE.- Intérieur très frais, reliure en parfait état. Très bon état