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RO80017023IMP. DUHART-FAUVET, Bayonne.. XIXème siècle.. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 163 pages. Papier à la forme. Tampon de bibliothèque. Bords des plats abîmés. Couverture muette.. . . . Classification Dewey : 499.92-Basque
1909ZB573224Oxford: B. H. Blackwell 1909-1916. Whole Numbers 85 March 1909 through 167 January 1916; most approximately 20 pages all in self wrappers; general age toning a few covers detached and a few issues margin chipped with no loss an overall good group. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Oxford: B. H. Blackwell, unknown
114531A Paris, Aux dépens des libraires associés, pour les Usages du Diocèse, 1769, 1 volume in-12, 824 pages, CLV pages. Plein maroquin tabac aux armes, dos à 5 nerfs portant titre doré sur pièce de cuir bordeaux, double encadrement (pointillé et filet) et frise florale sur les plats, armes au centre des plats, filet doré sur les coupes, dentelle sur les chasses, toutes tranches dorées, gardes en papier décoré doré. Reliure restaurée, pli central au dos, rares frottements sur le cuir, quelques rousseurs, bel exemplaire.
16006Relié - 14 x 22 -2 tomes- 568 et 688 pp - tome 1 1891 tome 2 1894 - éditions Rallet-Bideaud -
14673by the Lord Bishop of Adelaide on Thursday May 24 1849 . Adelaide : Printed by George Dehane King William Street 1849. Quarto printed wrappers 6 pp mild vertical fold line and some corner creasing; ex Webster Collection with small red stamp and manuscript collection number 2657 to last page; a good copy. Ferguson 5160. Copies are recorded in three Australian collections National Library of Australia; State Library of South Australia; State Library of Victoria unknown
175319380Parisiis: apud joannem-Baptistam Garnier . Petrum-Alexandrum le Prieur 1753. Small 8vo. Frontis. 2 1-196 24 197-508 cxcii pp. ill. <br><br>This Catholic breviary for the diocese of Auch centered in the department of Gers in France. Includes text for the liturgy of the Feast of the Sacred Heart "Feria sexta post octavam Corporis Christi. Festum Sacratissimi Cordis Jesu" appears on 23 pages between pp. 196 and 197. Contemporary red morocco gilt spine extra elaborate gold tooling on covers as a border; all edges gilt. Binding lightly rubbed at extremities. One spine compartment lettered "Pars aestivalis." Another abraded and with black-out. Ex-library with bookplate call number in pencil on verso of title-page light rubber stamps on verso of frontispiece and on title-page. A good copy. apud joannem-Baptistam Garnier ..., Petrum-Alexandrum le Prieur unknown books
53901788 – 8pp, in-8 – 2 feuilles, signatures manuscrites de Chalvet de Merville et du Marquis d'Escouloubre, Syndics de la Noblesse du Diocèse de Toulouse
16124Recueil de 13 fascicules en un tome in-8 ; bradel demi-percaline rouge foncé, pièce de titre vert empire :- Les dernières Élections Épiscopales. Lyon, Rey, 1912 ; 31 pp.- Jean de Rochetaillée. Lyon, Rey, 1907 ; 57 pp., (1) f., 2 planches hors-texte et blason au titre. Notes manuscrites de Beyssac.- Quelques notes sur le Prieuré de Saint-Hilaire-de-Nus au diocèse d'Aoste. Lyon, Emmanuel Vitte, 1902 ; 8 pp.- Le cloître de Fourvière en 1590. Lyon, E. Vitte, 1904 ; 27 pp., blason au titre.- François Cheuzeville 1764-1850. Lyon, E. Vitte, 1902 ; 28 pp., portrait en frontispice.- Les Prieurs de Notre-Dame-de-Confort, ordre des Frères Prêcheurs. Lyon, E. Vitte, 1909 ; 93 pp., (1) f., 1 planche hors-texte, notes manuscrites de Beyssac.- La fête de Notre-Dame des Neiges et son fondateur à Lyon. Lyon, Imp. E. Vitte, sans date ; 7 pp.- L'Hôtel ou Maison de Savoie. Trévoux, J. Jeannin, 1912 ; 29 pp., (1) f.- La Maison de Cluny. Paris, Revue d'Histoire de l'Église de France, s.d. ; (2), 12 pp., (1) f. blanc.- Jean de Bames et la Fondation de la Chapelle de Saint Jean-Baptiste et de Saint Jean-l'Évangéliste dans l'église de Sainte-Croix. S.l., s.n., daté de Chénereilles 21 juillet 1905 ; 4, (1) pp., tableau généalogique, (1) f. blanc.- Les Grands prêtres de l'Église de Lyon. Lyon, Mougin-Rusand, Waltener, 1903 ; 24 pp.- Les listes de Chanoines de Lyon. Lyon, E. Vitte, 1907 ; 26 pp., (1) f. blanc.- Corévêques, Suffragants et Auxiliaires de Lyon. Montbrison, Imp. Eleuthères Brassart, 1910 ; (2) ff., 100, (2) pp., 2 portraits hors-texte, blasons.
1847465071847 RENNES, Vannier, Editeur - 1847 - complet en 2 tomes In-4, sur vergé - 1/2 Reliure basane racinée postérieure - Dos à nerfs, Titre doré - 492 pages & 658 pages + Notice 10 pages & Epitre dédicatoire & Table des matières XLIII pages - Ex-libris et cachets "Bibliothèque de la compagnie des chemins de l'Ouest" - Très bel exemplaire - Envoi rapide et soigné
1681RO80015410DEZALLIER Antoine. 1681. In-12. Relié plein cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos abîmé, Mouillures. 615 pages. Bandeaux, lettrines et culs-de-lampe. Relié plein cuir marron. tranches rouges. Titre et caisson ornés dorés sur le dos à 5 nerfs. Manque de cuir sur le dos. Epidermures. Quelques traits au stylo sur page de garde abîmée. . . . Classification Dewey : 94.2-Livres anciens XVII ème
186819996Poitiers Oudin 1868 -in-4 demi-chagrin un fort volume, reliure demi-chagrin chocolat grand in-quarto (binding half shagreen in-4 editor) (24,5 x 31 cm), reliure 20ème, dos long, décoration or , titre frappé or avec filet or, sans illustrations (no illustration), texte avec index géographique, index des noms propres in-fine, en trés bel état...SANS ROUSSEURS....., XLIV-514 pages, 1868 Niort, L. Clouzot et Poitiers, H. Oudin Editeurs,
11426Histoire et monuments- suivi des cartulaires inédits de la Commanderie de Le Neuville-au-Temple, des abbayes de Toussaints, de Moustiers et du prieuré de Vinetz. Deux tomes en deux volumes demi-chagrin-rouge à nerfs et à coins, titre, tomaison dorés. Tome 1 : faux-titre, carte dépliante du Diocèse ancien de Châlons-sur-Marne titre 446 pages 1 page errata et additions. Tome 2 : faux-titre, titre, 457 pages 1 page de table des matières, 8 lithographies par CHATELAIN d’après C. CHASTILLON, litho. CAVANIOL à Chaumont Haute-Marne. Non rogné. Paris A. AUBRY libraire- Chaumont C. CAVANIOL- Châlons MARTIN libraire 1861 Petites rousseurs très éparse, Bien relié
186620181Genève, Société d'histoire et d'archéologie de Genève, 1866. In-4 de [6]-XXVII-[1]-542 pages, cartonnage d'éditeur, dos (moderne) de percaline grise, pièce de titre en veau noir.
183228118Chez Fréchette et Cie. Imprimeurs Cuir Québec 1832
1778LD15793Metz: Joannes-Baptista Collignon 1778. Hardcover. Very Good. French 18th-century olive crushed morocco gilt tooled with scrolling acanthus leaves and fleurons spine gilt in six compartments enclosing fleurons two red morocco lettering labels BREVIARI METENSE PARS AUTUMNALIS marbled endpapers inner gilt dentelles all edges gilt; corners lightly bumped. Folio 255 x 195mm. Sold as a binding. <br/><br/> Joannes-Baptista Collignon hardcover books
1845004505New York: D. Appleton & Co 1845. Hardcover. Very Good -. 333 1 p.; 22 cm. Contemporary half red morocco with five spine compartments between raised bands with gilt-tooled decoration. Gilt-tooled title in second compartment "Bishop Onderdonk's Trial" with blind-tooled decoration in remaining compartments. Maroon cloth over boards. All page edges speckled. Marbled endpapers. Imprint includes: Philadelphia: George S. Appleton. Without the 16 pages of publisher's advertisements found in some copies. The official account of the trial of the Rev. Benjamin Tredwell Onderdonk 1791-1861 on charges of immorality and impurity by the court of bishops of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Small oval paper label at head of spine. Small label at lower edge of front fixed endpaper reading: "From the Library of Herbert Boyce Satcher." Tipped in on the second blank leaf following the front endpapers is a portrait of Onderdonk engraved by W.L. Ormsby from a photograph by Brady. Tipped in on 2 blank pages following the text is a report of Bishop Onderdonk's funeral in 1861. Having been convicted of 6 counts of lewdness based on the testimony of various women who had rejected his advances the bishop had been suspended from his post. The author of the account of his funeral viewed him as "an innocent person visited with the severest punishment." Gift inscription at head of title page: "For John McKeon Esq with cmplnts of David Graham." Added to that an inscription indicating that it had been purchased at the sale of A. Oakey Hall's estate. Tipped in on the first blank leaf following the front endpapers is an autograph letter from David Graham to A. Oakey Hall esq. about another case. Inscriptions in pencil on the front free endpaper indicate that David Graham was the counsel for Onderdonk's defense; at foot of the page: "The Episcopal Church Bishop Richter." David Graham 1808-1852 was an English lawyer who spent part of his career in the United States. John McKeon 1808-1883 was an American lawyer who served as New York County district attorney from 1846 to 1850. Abraham Oakey Hall 1826-1898 was an American lawyer who served as mayor of New York City from 1869 to 1872. Herbert Boyce Satcher was the vicar of St. Aidan's Parish in Cheltenham Pa. from 1924 to 1958. In Very Good- Condition: edges rubbed; minor loss at head of spine; front hinge weak; the blank leaf with the tipped-in portrait is detached but present; minor foxing; otherwise clean and tight. D. Appleton & Co hardcover
1778LD15793Metz: Joannes-Baptista Collignon 1778. Hardcover. Very Good. French 18th-century olive crushed morocco gilt tooled with scrolling acanthus leaves and fleurons spine gilt in six compartments enclosing fleurons two red morocco lettering labels BREVIARI METENSE PARS AUTUMNALIS marbled endpapers inner gilt dentelles all edges gilt; corners lightly bumped. Folio 255 x 195mm. Sold as a binding. <br/><br/> Joannes-Baptista Collignon hardcover
1891071993Cambridge: Printed at the Riverside Press 1891. Hardcover. Very Good. 10" x 7.5" x 1. Rebacked this copy is bound in half brown leather and brown cloth boards. Gilt trims the seams along the cover. Hubbed spine bears four raised bands with gilt lettering and ornamentation. Deckled foredge and foot. Teal endpapers. Leaves are a laid cotton rag paper. Title page bears small black and white engraving also present on the last page. Two large fold-out data tables are present in beautiful condition printed on vellum. Other printed data tables throughout. Includes seven appendices. x 154 pp. <br><br>CONDITION: Very good. Cover shows wear and spine repair is solid. Reinforced inner hinges with a dark teal publisher's cloth. Leaves have lightly toned with light foxing throughout. Text is very bold and bright. Occasional small tears on page edges. Unmarked except for previous owner's name written within the front endpapers and notation about the book's contents in pencil on a front flyleaf. A solid handsome copy. Full refund if not satisfied. <br><br>ABOUT THE AUTHOR: "Daniel Berkeley Updike 1860-1941 was an American printer and historian of typography. In 1880 he joined the publishers Houghton Mifflin & Company of Boston as an errand boy. He worked for the firm's Riverside Press and trained as a printer but soon moved to typographic design. In 1896 he founded the Merrymount Press. . Updike was greatly interested in the history of printing types and in 1922 published Printing Types: Their History Forms and Use. An extensively revised second edition was published in 1937. He was involved in the Anglo-American 'Typographical Renaissance' of the time together with Frederic Goudy Stanley Morison Bruce Rogers and Theodore Low De Vinne." Wikipedia. Printed at the Riverside Press hardcover
187732064Maine: Protestant Episcopal Church Diocese of Maine. Various printers 1877. Wraps. Good. Octavo size. Binding in poor condition with covers and end sheets missing. Top text edges gilt. Pamphlet condition ranges from fair to very good with most in good to very good condition. Some light edge chips to the fragile covers. A complete abbreviated list of the twenty five titles follows:<br /> <br /> 1. Diocese of Maine 1820-1829. No date or printer listed. 32 pages. 1874 inscription on the title page. Light spotting front cover. Good.<br /> <br /> 2. Journal of the Proceedings of the Fourteenth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Churchin The State of Maine Held in St. Paul's Church Portland June 12 & 13 1833. Published in Portland 1833. 16 pages Light toning to the paper. Very good.<br /> <br /> 3. Journal of the sixteenth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church June 1835. 16 pages. Missing the outer covers. Fair condition;<br /> <br /> 4. Diocese of Maine 1820-1840. Printed in Portland 1876. 92 pages of Journals of the Annual Conventions. Diocese of Massachusetts inscription with its embossed blind stamp on the front outer wrap. 92 pages. Very good.<br /> <br /> 5. Journal of the Twenty Second Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of Maine May 1841. Printed in Gardiner 1841. 12 pages. No outer wraps. Good condition;<br /> <br /> 6. Maine Convention Protestant Episcopal Church Journal of the Twenty Third Annual Convention. Printed in Gardiner 1842. 14 pages. Original wraps present. Very good;<br /> <br /> 7. Journal of the Twenty Fourth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Portland 1843. 20 pages. Light foxing and wear. Good condition;<br /> <br /> 8. Journal of the Twenty Fifth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Portland 1844. 24 pages. No outer wraps. Ink stain front cover. Good condition;<br /> <br /> 9. Journal of the Twenty Sixth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Portland 1845. 24 pages. No outer wraps. Very good condition;<br /> <br /> 10. Journal of the Twenty Seventh Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Augusta 1846. 24 pages. No outer wraps. Very good condition;<br /> <br /> 11. Journal of the Twenty Eighth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Augusta 1847. 24 pages. No outer wraps. Very good condition;<br /> <br /> 12. Journal of the Twenty Ninth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Augusta 1848. 39 pages. Outer wraps with "Diocese of Maine" printed on the front cover. 39 pages. Very good condition;<br /> <br /> 13. Journal of the Thirtieth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Augusta 1849. 43 pages. Outer wraps with "Diocese of Maine" printed on the front cover. Very good condition;<br /> <br /> 14. Journal of the Thirty First Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Augusta 1850. 40 pages. Outer wraps with "Diocese of Maine" printed on the front cover. Very good condition;<br /> <br /> 15. Journal of the Thirty Second Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Augusta 1851. 43 pages. Outer wraps with "Diocese of Maine" printed on the front cover. Very good condition;<br /> <br /> 16. Journal of the Thirty Third Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Augusta 1852. 43 pages. Outer wraps with "Diocese of Maine" printed on the front cover. Very good condition;<br /> <br /> 17. Journal of the Thirty Fourth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Augusta 1853. 45 pages. Outer wraps with "Diocese of Maine" printed on the front cover. Very good condition;<br /> <br /> 18. Journal of the Thirty Fifth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Augusta 1854. 45 pages. Outer wraps with "Diocese of Maine" printed on the front cover. Very good condition;<br /> <br /> 19. Journal of the Thirty Sixth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Portland 1855. 43 pages. Outer wraps with "Diocese of Maine" printed on the front cover. Larger size paper which is chipped on the edges and covers. Fair condition;<br /> <br /> 20. Journal of the Thirty Seventh Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Augusta 1856. 56 pages. Outer wraps with "Diocese of Maine" printed on the front cover. Very good condition;<br /> <br /> 21. Journal of the Thirty Fourth Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maine. Printed in Augusta 1857. 48 pages. Includes folding chart. Outer wraps with "Diocese of Maine" printed on the front cover. Light edge chipping to the covers. Very good condition; <br /> <br /> 22. A Charge Delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Maine At the Annual Convention by George Burgess. Printed in Augusta 1853. 20 pages. Includes outer wraps. Institutional and discard stamps on the front wrap and title page. Good condition;<br /> <br /> 23. The Third Charge to the Clergy of the Diocese of Maine Delivered at the Thirty Seventh Annual Convention in St. Mark's Church Augusta. By Right Rev. George Burgess. Printed in Augusta 1856. 21 pages. Institutional and discard stamps on the front cover and title page. Good condition;<br /> <br /> 24. A Charge Delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Maine In Christ Church Gardiner at the Annual Convention July 9 1862. By Right Rev. George Burgess. Printed in Bangor 1862. 22 pages. Institutional and discard stamps on the front cover and title page. Good condition;<br /> <br /> 25 Cathedral Church of Saint Luke Portland Maine. Sermon Preached at the Consecration on the Feast of S. Luke October 18 A.D. 1877. By Morgan Dix. Printed in Portland 1877. 32 pages. Institutional stamp on the front cover and pencil marks on the title page. Light edge chips to the covers. Good condition. Protestant Episcopal Church, Diocese of Maine. Various printers unknown
184731562Tallahassee: Office of the Florida Sentinel; Printed by Joseph Clisby 1847. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Original printed stitched wraps. 31 pages. Discoloration spots to the outer wrap. Contents include the minutes of proceedings Bishop's speech Church reports and data including numbers of "colored" congregants Treasurer's Report Constitution Canons etc. Light toning and creases to the contents. Early Florida imprint. Office of the Florida Sentinel; Printed by Joseph Clisby unknown
18971408040025Pub. for the Early English Text Society by K. Paul Trench Trubner & Co 1897-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 0x0x0. Octavo. Rebound in modern cloth. Gilt lettering on spine. Tight binding and cover. Library markings. Chipping and loss to page ends. Tear to page 63. Scattered pencil markings/underlining to a few pages. Pub. for the Early English Text Society by K. Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co hardcover
17711802280039London : Printed for J. Russell 1771. Hardcover. Acceptable. Octavo 19 cm. Contemporary calf. Marbled endpapers. viii 1 10-240 8 249-307 1 p. Front board detached rear joint split. Moderate rubbing loss to spine leather. Toning. <br> Lord Grosvenor was a British peer racehorse owner and art collector. In July of 1764 Lord Grosvenor married Henrietta Vernon daughter of Henry Vernon of Hilton Park Staffordshire. They had four sons. However the marriage was not happy and Henrietta had an affair with Henry Duke of Cumberland the younger brother of George III. The couple were discovered "in flagrante delicto" in 1769 which led to Grosvenor bringing legal action against the Duke for "criminal conversation" adultery. Grosvenor was awarded damages of £10000 which together with costs amounted to £13000. But Grosvenor was also known to be guilty of adultery himself so he could not sue for divorce. The couple separated and he settled an annual allowance of £1200 to his estranged wife. London : Printed for J. Russell hardcover
Albi, imprimerie coopérative du Sud-Ouest, 1912. In-8 relié demi basane verte, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons, 560 pp..
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
399 pages. Index. Bibliography. "Written as part of the celebration of the sesquicentennial of the diocese in 2006. It is a comprehensive, encyclopedia-style presentation of the diocese's rich and varied past, covering its pre-diocesan history and the episcopacies of its first ten bishops - from Bishop Pinsoneault... to Bishop Fabbro. Also included are histories of religious communities, the cathedral, other parishes and missions and different institutions and organizations collectively called diocesan life." - from Introduction. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. A beautiful copy. Book