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195431624Paris La Colombe 1954 Petit In-8 Large Envoi signé de l'auteur - 212 pp, planches de photos en noir et blanc hors-texte (non comprises dans la pagination) - 1ère de couv. illustrée
433p. Illustrated. Interior hinges cracked. Rear endpaper soiled and torn. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Worn. Hardbound. L19
383Cologne Chez Nicolas Schouten 1673 ( E. O. ) 1 vol. in-12 ( 14,5 x 8,5 cm ) T. , 11 ff. n. ch. , 256 pp. . Notes marginales . Avec Avis au lecteur , Lettre d' un abbé commendataire à un théologien , Response , Table . Bandeaux , culs-de-lampe . Plein veau granité de l' époque . Dos à 4 nerfs , caissons et titre dorés . Tranches mouchetées rouges . Des frottés au mors et au plat sup.. Coins légèrement émoussés . Papier jauni , qqs cahiers plus que d' autres . P. 182 ch. 282
110025A Lyon, chez les Frères BRUYSET, rue Mercière, au Soleil & à la Croix d'Or, 1750, Avec Approbation et Privilege du Roi, 3 volumes grand in-folio de 405x260 mm environ, Tome I : 15 ff. (faux-titre, titre en rouge et noir avec vignette, avertissement, Approbation, Privilège, table), 840 pages, - Tome II : viij-808 pages, - Tome III : viij-572 pages, pleine basane marbrée fauve, dos à 6 nerfs portant titres et tomaisons dorés, sur pièces en maroquin bordeaux, ornés de caissons à fleurons et riches motifs dorés, coupes dorées, gardes marbrées, tranches rouges, impression sur 2 colonnes par page. Des rousseurs et pages brunies, des mouillures par endroits, fortes épidermures et frottements sur le cuir, une coiffe arasée, 3 coiffes ébréchées, des coins dénudés.
187533753J.B. Dumoulin & ANGERS, P.Lachèse, Belleuvre & Dolbeau, 1875. Edition Originale. In-12 broché (18 x 11,5 cm) 18 x 11,5 cm, 563 pages, illustré de 3 gravures hors-texte et 2 plans dépliants. Au sommaire : Monographie de Notre-Dame de Beaufort en Vallée, Eglise et Paroisse. Anjou(Préface. Abréviations. Antiquité du pays. Fondation de l'église, son vocable. Reconstruction. Les Huguenots à Beaufort. Les monuments. Administrations. Préludes de la Révolution. Première émeute. Constitution civile du clergé. Fête de la raison. L'église est fermée et saccagée. Fête de l'être suprême. L'église transformée en halle aux grains. Culte constitutionnel. Le Concordat. Restauration. Reconstruction. Mobilier. Reliques. Ornements.Usages. Chapelles desservies dans l'église Notre Dame. Legs des Couscher. Cimetières et sépultures. Liste des personnes notables inhumées dans l'église. Prieuré-cure. Prieurs-curés. Notabilités ecclésiastiques originaires de Beaufort. Grégoire XI est-il né à Beaufort. Pièces justificatives). Couverture défraîchie en bon état, intérieur en bon état.
19832057657London: Adam & Charles Black 1983. VII, (1), 374 Seiten. Mit einer schwarz-weißen Abbildung auf Kunstdruckpapier. Gr. 8° (24 x 16 cm), Orig.-Leinenband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel und blaugefärbtem Kopfschnitt. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
19633118582London: Adam & Charles Black 1963. VII, 374 Seiten. Mit einer schwarz-weißen Abbildung auf Kunstdruckpapier. Gr. 8° (24 x 16 cm), Orig.-Leinenband mit Orig.-Schutzumschlag. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
26011No date or place. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. Autograph Signature and valediction to letter on 11 x 4.5 cm slip of paper: 'My dear Sir / Yours most truly / David Welsh'. In good condition on lightly-aged laid paper with neat vertical fold. Tiny slip of paper with pencil note in contemporary hand laid down on blank space at left of slip. No date or place. unknown
183016658Lyon, M.P. Rusand, 1830 ; 2 tomes in-8 ; demi-chagrin havane, dos à nerfs décorés de torsades, roulettes décoratives et fleurons au lion dorés, filet doré sur les plats, non rognés (reliure du XIXe postérieure) ; (2), XVI, 462 ; (4), 551 pp., (1) f. d'errata.
108891A Lyon,De l'Imprimerie de M.P. RUSAND, Halles de la Grenette, 1830, 2 volumes in-8 de 215x135 mm environ, tome 1 : 1f.blanc, 462 pages, 1f. blanc, Tome 2 : 1f. blanc, faux-titre, titre, 551 pages, 1f. (errata), 1f.blanc, demi-chagrin noir, dos à 4 nerfs portant titres et tomaisons dorés, ornés de filets et fers dorés, gardes marbrées, tranches finement mouchetées. Légères décolorations des plats, sinon bon état.
Book rebound in dark brown boards. Rubbing and edgeworn boards. Spine cover colour has mostly flecked off exposing board underneath. Gilt Spine label with gilt tooling intact. Some foxing and light browning to pages. Scholar's name stamped to ffep (Dr. R. Ten Kate). Endpapers browned. ; Vol. 2.1: (1838) 256 pp; Vol. 3.2 (1839) 279 pp; 2 Volumes Bound in 1 Book. Bibliotheca Patrum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum Selecta, Vol. 2.1 & 3.2
199323863Rodez Editions Du Rouergue 1993 In-8 261 pp, impacts en queue, quelques passages soulignés hélàs au stabilo
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1994107874Archives départementales 1994 In-4 broché 29,8 cm sur 20,8. 325 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
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1996114712Association pour le XVe Centenaire de la France, 1996, gr. in-8°, 491 pp, 220 planches en couleurs hors texte, reproductions des 220 bannières exposées à Reims pour la venue du Pape en 1996, avec au verso le récit de la vie du saint représenté, broché, couv. illustrée, bon état (ouvrage couronné par l'Académie des beaux-arts)
Fuller Title: THE CLERK'S ASSISTANT IN THE PRACTICE OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL COURTS Containing the Method of Proceeding Therein. Extracted from the Best Books of Practice. Interspersed with some Observations in Matters of Law. by the Rev. William Cockburn. To which are added three appendixes, the first containing a short summary of the method of proceeding in causes in the Ecclesiastical Courts by a late most reverend and learned prelate. A collection of modern rules of practice and cases adjudged in the courts of doctors commons, digested under their proper heads in alphabetical order, extracted from The proctor's practice by Philip Floyer. A list of the fees in the Consistory court, carefully revised and corrected from the errors of the former table, published in Robbins's Abridgment of the Ecclesiastical Statutes. The Fourth Edition. pp. [2], xxxviii, 219, [1] [2], 14; 92. The appendices have separate pagination and Register. Age stained. 8vo. 210 mm. Original full leather binding, worn; boards detached. ** Early manuscript ownerships (2) of John Read, Jr., son of George Read, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. John Read (1769-1854) was a lawyer, financier, and philanthropist in 1787 he graduated from the College of New Jersey (Princeton) and then studied law in his father's office in New Castle, Delaware. In 1789, he moved to Philadelphia and married Martha Meredith. Read was appointed Agent General of the United States under the Jay Treaty in 1794 and served in that capacity until 1809. Read was active in Pennsylvania politics, and a leader of the Federalist Party. He held several elected offices, and was a member of Pennsylvania State Senate. From 1819 to 1841, he was president of the Philadelphia Bank, as well as head of other powerful corporations. Significant American ownership. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W151
In- 8°; pp. IX, testatina e capolettera incisi su legno Pagine montate su foglio in-4°. Senza legatura. taglio all’ultima carta. clemente XIV ordine benedettini san benedetto francia france monasteri conventi diritto ecclesiastico law ecclesiastical
160 pages. Index. Glossary. Notes. Above-average wear. Binding intact. Moderate quantity of markings. Decent working copy. Book
4to., First Edition, with a frontispiece (original tissue guard present), title in red and black, and 114 pages of plates; original green cloth, upper board blocked in blind, gilt back, lower hinge starting else a very good, clean copy. A standard reference, and uncommon in this condition.
2006100124318Marcianum Press 2006 356 pages 17x2 4x23 8cm. 2006. Broché. 356 pages.
20066536EBRegensburg, Schnell und Steiner, 2006. 4°. 31 cm. 258 Seiten. Original-Leinenband mit Original-Schutzumschlag.
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pp. (3), (1) Blank, (5)-615. + Engraved frontis. Pencil note says: 'From the Library of Henry Wirth.' Double column. Very foxed. 8vo. 215 mm. Original full leather binding, very worn. Hardbound. Fair. Henry Wirth (1814-1893) was born in Lebanon County PA. He died in Wabash County, IL. 'Charles Buck (1771-1815) was an English Independent minister and theological writer, best known for this Theological Dictionary. 'Buck's Dictionary was a significant work in antebellum America, running to 50 reprints. It was conservative and evangelical in editorial line, making it a counterbalance to the A View of Religions (1817) of Hannah Adams which was of Unitarian and liberal tendency.' - Wiki. S&S/AI 23959. ** PRICE JUST REDUCED!! PAIMP 20