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3548515 "leçons" en un volume in-4, en feuilles (débroché), 4 p., 4 p., 4 p., 4 p., 4 p., 4 p., 4 p., 4 p., 4 p., (2) p., (2) p., 4 p., 2 p., 2 p., (2) p. (pagination séparée par leçon). S.l.n.d. [Paris, Imprimerie du Comité de salut public, février-mars 1794].
1718238501718 A Paris, chez Joseph Mongé ... M.DCC.XVIII., 1718. in-12 (9,5x16,5cm),[6], 72, 83, [12], 339, [12] p, [1] pl.-bl pp., 3 parties reliées en un volume.: "L'histoire abrégée de la Moscovie, des Czars ou Empereurs qui y ont regne, jusques a present", "La relation de ce que Pierre Alexeowitz, a present regnant, a fait de plus remarquable dans ses Etats" - Nouvelle édition française, rare. Illustrée d'un portrait au frontispice de Pierre 1er et d'une grande carte dépliante. Réimpression de l'originale française parue en 1717 chez Jean Boudot. Reliure en pleine basane brune d'époque. Dos à nerfs orné. Coiffes de tête et queue en partie élimées. Epidermures sur les plats. Frottements au coiffes et bordures,tranches rouges.Texte et ill.fraiches.
1765129721765 Metz, Chez Joseph Antoine, 1765, in 4 br., couverture muette d'origine de papier bleu (manques au dos), de (6)-VIII-390-(6) pp., 1 tableau dépliant et 12 planches d'anciennes abréviations manuscrites, gravées et placées in fine, tache d'encre sur la page de faux-titre, bon ex. tel que paru en grande partie non coupé, intérieur très frais.
6444317John Wiley & Sons pp. 332 . Hardback. New. John Wiley & Sons hardcover
1831AQ22321London: J. Tabby 1831. Single bifolium. 2pp. A trifle creased to extremities some marking to gutter split at head. The highlight of this double-page playbill is the detailed 'order of scenery' included for the popular Regency hippodrama Timour the Tartar by Matthew Gregory 'Monk' Lewis' 1775-1818 Gothic novelist and dramatist. Timour which debuted at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden in late April or early May 1811 is believed to be the first play expressly written to feature horses. This performance featured horses from Cooke's Circus which appeared in several different performances at the Theatre Royal in May 1831 and their involvement in three scenes is explicitly detailed here. . J. Tabby unknown
36042-nnew. unknown
Q-0471986038Wiley. hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Wiley hardcover
1931002628New York: Grosset & Dunlap 1931. Fowler Guy & Saunders John Monk. DAWN PATROL. New York: Grosset & Dunlap 1930. TRUE FIRST EDITION released in tandem with the 1930 First National film of the same name directed by Howard Hawks. A Very Good or better copy in a Very Good just jacket a few tiny chips at the extremities. Attractive cover art on the front panel star photo rear panel eight internal stills. INSCRIBED in ink in the 1960s by THREE OF THE FILM'S FOUR STARS Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Neil Hamilton and Frank McHugh on both the front free endpaper and its verso. This copy bears the bookplate of Art Ronnie a noted studio publicist who later became a TV critic for the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner. Inscribed photoplays are exceedingly rare. Possibly a unique opportunity for the collector. DAWN PATROL the story of a doomed squadron of wartime aviators was remade several times. John Monk Saunders won the best screenplay Oscar for this film. Laid in is an original cut ad from the 1930 New York Times for the film. Signed. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Grosset & Dunlap Hardcover books
17920010071France. Good with no dust jacket. 1792. Ephemera. On offer is a superb copy of the laws relating to the French national debt and the seizure of property of those French nobles who fled France to escape the guillotine. At the outset of the French Revolution Frances national finances were in total disarray. The country had virtually bankrupted itself in the Seven Years War with Britain and with its participation in the American Revolution. Moreover the French Royalty and nobility were a study in corruption and excess. Taxation only applied to the peasants. Making matters worse levying taxes at a local level was controlled not by the French government but by local boards who were very reluctant to impose more taxes on their already deeply-burdened local communities. It had to boil over at some point and that point came in 1789 with a full national revolution. The new republic still had the same financial mess on its hands. This document describes part of the efforts to deal with that mess. The first 8 pages deal with the financial levies that were imposed on local regions. This was an entirely new concept and it may have gone nowhere except for the looming shadow of the guillotine. However many regions appealed their levies and sought relief: Repartition des decharges accordees a titre de degrevementSequestre des biens des EmigresL'Assmblee Nationale ayant entendu le rapport du son comite de l'ordinaire des financees sur les petitions qui lui ont eye adressees par plusieurs departments afin d'obtenir un degrevement sur leur part dans les contributions des anees 1791 et 1792 ainsi que les trois lectures du projet de decret dans ses seances des 1re et 9 aout et 12 septembre et decrete qu'elle etoit en etat de deliberer definitivementTranslation: Breakdown of discharges granted as a rebateThe seizure of the property of the EmigrantsThe National Assembly having heard the report of its ordinary committee of finances on the petitions which were addressed to it by several departments in order to obtain a relief on their share in the contributions of the years 1791 and 1792 as well as the three readings of the draft of decree in its sessions of the 1st and 9th of August and 12th of September and decrees that it was in a position to deliberate definitively.The Law then goes on to address various issues raised and proposals to deal with them. Of interest is a chart inserted at what would normally be the end of the legal document that details the breakdown of discharges granted to each of the 17 Departments of France. Following the chart are pages 7 & 8 a far more sinister law relating to the properties and belongings of those French nobility and wealthy bourgeoisie who fled France at the outset of the Revolution known to history as Emigres. As the country spiraled downward into chaos and violence thousands fled France. Many went to neighbouring European countries and to Great Britain. They were definitely seen as a threat to the Revolutionary government. Fearful of these monarchists outside the country and with an all-but-destitute public treasury the leader of the Revolution hit upon the idea of seizing the property of all who had fled. They were offered the opportunity to return and failing that would lose all of their property and be executed if they ever returned. These 2 pages speak directly to that: Sequestre des biens des Emigres.La loi du 8 avril dernier relative aux sequestre des biens des emigres s'applique sauf les exceptions y portees a tous Francois sortis du royaume soit a l'epoque de la publication du decret du 9 fevrier precedent soit depuis ou qui viendroient par la fuite a emigrer. Translation: The seizure of the property of the Emigrants.The law of last April 8 relative to the sequestration of the property of emigrants applies except for the exceptions contained therein to all French citizens who left the kingdom either at the time of the publication of the decree of the preceding February 9 or since or who would emigrate by flight. The document is signed in print by Monge and Danton. Monge was Gaspard Monge a noted mathematician and founder of differential geometry. He was Minister of Marine. He later was heavily involved in new developments in French education and served in Napoleons administration. Danton was Georges Danton a leading figure of the Revolution. He died on the guillotine. For a historian this is a superb document. It is a direct connection to the chaos of the Revolution and the dark underside of popular revolutions. This is a 10-page document. It measures 9.0 inches by 8.5 inches and is 10 pages in length. The pages are bound together with thread. There is a large stain on the top left of the front page but it does not interfere with the legibility of the text. There is slight staining around the edges die to age. The document is printed and is very legible. Interestingly there is a chart inserted into the document between pages 6 and 7. It too is numbered Page 6. It is a single-sided chart. ; 9"x8.5"; 10 pages; Signed by All Authors .
9839Color illus. 138 pp. Three vols. 4to yellow printed softcover staple-bound. London: Book Works 2004.<br /> <br> <br> All three versions of this scarce artist’s book containing photographs of books by Lawrence Weiner Ed Ruscha and Sol Lewitt in Monk’s personal collection and an interview with Seth Siegelaub that Monk conducted in October 2003.<br /> <br> <br> From the publisher’s description: “Jonathan Monk is an artist who loves other artists. His work draws on oblique autobiographical references and personal anecdotes together with art historical strategies and legacies to express a critical camaraderie in his subject. Cover Version features a selection of seminal publications from Monk’s extensive collection of artists’ books. Sol LeWitt Lawrence Weiner and Ed Ruscha are represented side by side to form a cogent series which presents a contemporary investigation into materiality and the problems of signification in conceptual art publishing. An integral section of Cover Version is a transcribed telephone conversation between Jonathan Monk and Seth Siegelaub which unfolds and discusses their mutual obsession with book making and collecting whilst speculating on the nature of the object. This ‘collectable’ book also has three different covers designed with its monetary value in euros dollars and pounds a direct reference to Lawrence Weiner’s 1968 publication Statements.â€<br /> <br> <br> All three books are in fine condition. Designed by Jérôme Saint Loubert Bié and printed in an edition of 1000 copies total by Impressions du Sagittaire. unknown
9966Silkscreened illus. throughout. 124 pp. Large 4to yellow printed softcover with flaps. Berlin: einBuch.haus 2023.<br /> <br> <br> One of 40 copies 5 A.P. signed and numbered by the artist on the inside of the lower cover. Monk’s pastiche of Martin Kippenberger’s Old Vienna Posters Grazer Kunstverein: 1992.<br /> <br> <br> As new. Collation and design by Jae Kyung Kim. unknown
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 272, [3] p., [47] unnumbered b/w plates, architectural plans, tables, 2 folded maps (A huge and very detailed city plan of Bursa and Uludag plan for travelers). Back cover is missing. Occasionally soiling on spine and front cover. This extremely rare guide includes three chapters. First one is a detailed Bursa city guide for travelers. In this chapter, Osman Sevki wrote the geographic and historic background of Bursa city in details never mentioned before. Second chapter includes a short guide to visiting places and a probable direction where a traveler can visit for three days. The third chapter and the longest chapter of the book includes architectural works with their attractive plans, hotels of the city in its period, hot springs, and important historical events in Bursa, etc. The last chapter is the Uludag chapter. Osman Sevki Uludag was a Turkish soldier, doctor (radiologist), medical historian, composer, deputy, writer. He was born in Bursa. He is the eponym of 'Uludag', where he reached the top by performing the first climb in the history of the republic in 1925. Osman Sevki Bey attended the travel of Members of the Geography Council which consisted of teachers, in Bursa in 1925. He made the first climb in the history of the Republic by climbing to the summit of the 2545 meters high Monk Mountain. He was impressed by the majesty of the mountain and suggested that the name of the mountain be changed to "Uludag"; When his offer was accepted, he was the eponym of the mountain. When the Surname Law was enacted in 1934, he has taken 'Uludag' as his surname. He published his researches on Bursa, "Bursa and Uludag", "Yesil Mosque" and "Monks and Dervishes of Uludag". OCLC 15585035, 214803532 (Only five copies located in OCLC).; Özege 2688. First Edition.
17920010124Good with no dust jacket. 1792. Ephemera. On offer is a superb document drawn on September 22 1792 the very first official day of the French Republic République française founded following the French Revolution. In the aftermath of the Revolution of 1789 and the abolition of the monarchy the First Republic of France was established on September 22 of 1792. The National Convention was made up of groups representing differing political outlooks. At their first meeting the Convention decided to try King Louis XVI for treason based on his attempt to flee the country the previous year. They later found him guilty and executed him on January 21 1793. September 22 1792 was also established as the beginning date of the new Revolutionary Calendar. This document is a record of some of the minutes of that first convention and are dated September 22nd the first day of the new government. It is titled: Extract Du Proces-Verbal De La Convention National Relatif au renouvellement des Corps administrifs municipaux et judicairesTranslation: Extract From The Minutes Of The National Convention Relative to the renewal of the administrative municipal and judicial bodiesIt opens with a recording of these motions: Un membre fait la motion que toutes les administrations et tribunaux soient renouveles. Un autre demande que les operations faites a cet egard par les corps electoraux soient confirmes. Plusiers autres membres insistent pour que toutes les administations soient renouvelees et qu'il soit fait au repport prochain sur l'existance et laformation des tribunauxTranslation: A member makes the motion that all the administrations and courts be renewed. Another asks that the operations made in this respect by the electoral bodies be confirmed. Several other members insist that all the administrations be renewed and that the existence and formation of the courts be reported soon. The next few pages go on to detain other proposals and requests generally concerning legal matters. The document bears the printed signature of Monge and Garat. Gaspard Monge was a Minister of State serving as Minister of the Navy and Colonies. Interestingly Monge was a noted matheematician and founder of Differential Geometry. Garat was Dominique Joseph Garat Minister of the Interior. These minutes were ordered printed and distributed throughout France and this copy was sent to the City of Nancy in the north east of France. For a historian or a collector of material from the earliest days of the French Revolution this is a superb item documenting the earliest efforts of the French people to establish a republican government separate from the monarchy and the feudal system. The document measures 9.0 inches by 7.0 inches and is folded to make 4 pages. The printed text occupies all 4 pages and it bears not only a printed signature but also a fairly solid hand signature. When it was printed the paper was not placed squarely on the press and therefore the text is not aligned perfectly horizontal. The page bears the initial stamp of the new government displaying the Phrygian cap or liberty cap that was adopted as a symbol of the revolution. The paper is in good condition with some slight staining from dampness and age.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 4 pages; Signed by Author .
6384730682Thomson Learning pp. 976 New edition . Papeback. New. Thomson Learning unknown
8538Paris, Despilly, 1772. In-4, (4)-64 pp. et 52 planches dépliantes, plein vélin de réemploi (partition musicale ancienne), pièce de titre (mors supérieurs fendus sur 3 cm mais exemplaire bien solide). Ex-libris manuscrit de Jean-Baptiste Lamarchefils.
233597Paris, Baudouin, an VII (1799) in-4, vij pp., 132 pp., avec 25 planches dépliantes gravées par Delettre, "in fine", demi-basane havane, dos lisse orné de filets, guirlandes et lampes dorés, chiffre LMB poussé au centre du plat supérieur (reliure de l'époque). Dos se détachant, coins abîmés.
110111Paris, de l'Imprimerie du Comité de Salut Public, an 2 (1794), 1 volume in-4 de 275x210x60 mm environ, 1f.blanc, 2ff. (titre, table), viij-231 pages, broché sous papier d'époque, en attente de reliure. Manques de papier sur la couverture et sur la page de garde, des rousseurs, une tache sur la tranche de queue, bordures des feuillets brunies et fendillées, petites galeries de ver dans la marge interne, des feuillets rongés en fin volume avec légère atteinte au dessin de la planche 47, un tableau froissé. L'ouvrage contient : 4 tableaux dépliants (imprimés sur papier bleuté), 60 planches dépliantes (quelques-unes imprimées sur papier bleuté).
1936013329Paris Glm 1936 In-12 Broché
17403Paris, Imprimerie du Département de la Guerre, 1793 .
1714AQ15134London: Printed and Sold by J. Roberts 1714. 21pp 1. Without half-title. Recent red half-morocco red cloth boards lettered in gilt T.E.G. A trifle rubbed and marked. Marbled endpapers internally clean and crisp. The sole edition of an anonymous elegiac satirical epitaph upon army officer and politician John 1st Duke of Marlborough who contrary to the title survived until 1722 and indeed would certainly not have been interred at Antwerp given the allied offensive against the city during the recently concluded War of Spanish Succession. The prefatory remarks addressed to the publisher are signed by Thomas Johnson presumably the pseudonym of the unknown author. In those same remarks our author claims membership of the apparently fictional Marlborough Club who desired that he carry out this translation so that 'our own People may see the just Esteem which Foreigners have for the Memory of that Great MAN' a highly ironic proclamation that informs the intention of the epitaph as a whole. ESTC locates only copies at only three locations in the UK BL Cambridge Trinity and Oxford and ten in the United States Duke Folger Illinois Indiana Kansas Minnesota Missouri Newberry North Caroline and Texas. ESTC T120685. First edition. 8vo. Printed, and Sold by J. Roberts hardcover
ria9780471986034_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
1847RO40202831Bachelier, Paris. 1847. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Dos fané, Fortes mouillures. 184 pages de texte et 27 planches dépliables de figures en noir et blanc en fin d'ouvrage. Papier muet encollé sur le dos, le consolidant. Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampon de bibliothèque en page de titre. Traces de colle sur la couverture. Annotations d'époque en page de faux-titre. Rousseurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques
20151-1305408721Cengage Learning 2015. Paperback. New. 13 edition. 304 pages. 10.50x8.25x0.75 inches. Cengage Learning paperback
New-May2-2017--15059Cengage Learning 10/19/2000. Paperback. New. New US Edition Textbook Ships with Emailed Tracking from USA Cengage Learning paperback
1804042738Paris: Joseph de Boffe 1804. First Edition. Hardcover Half Leather. Very Good Condition. 9 volumes published 1804-1806 bridging the use of the French Republican calendar and the return to the Gregorian in uniform half calf bindings. Modest general wear some chipping at spine ends all bindings intact stamps to titles. 358pp 1 folding table; 355pp 1 plate; 339pp 1 plate; 336pp; 334pp; 336pp; 336pp 3 plates 1 of wine distillation equipment; 342pp 1 plate 1 table; 336pp 1 plate. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Over 3 kilos. Category: Science & Technology; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 042738. <br/><br/> Joseph de Boffe hardcover books