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053443Paris Chez Denys Thierry 1682 in 8 (18,5x12) 1 volume plein veau fauve de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné de caissons dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge, tranches teintées rouge, faux-titre, frontispice gravé, titre, XLV [1] 592 pages, et 5 feuillets non chiffrés de tables in fine, les pages 561 à 576 ont été remplacées par des pages finement manuscrites anciennes (XVIIIe). Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
1709182017Amsterdam.: Henri Schelten. 1709. Contemporary full calf raised bands gilt spine decorations red edges. Very good covers soiled and shelfworn. 12mo. 16.5x9.5 cm. French text. weight: 0.6 lb. Henri Schelten. hardcover
33925P., Flammarion, 1929, in 12 broché, 251 pages.
2013LFA-126737684Revue de 82 pages, format 210 x 300 mm, brochée couverture couleurs, illustrée, bon état
24029De l'imprimerie [La Rochelle], Abraham H[autin], 1581. 2 forts vol. in-folio, veau fauve, dos à nerfs ornés de petits fleurons dorés et de filets à froid, encadrement d'un filet doré sur les plats, médaillon azuré doré au centre des plats du tome I, couronne d'olivier dorée au centre des plats du tome II, tranches naturelles. Reliures de l'époque restaurées. Ex-libris ms. La Rochefoucauld sur le titre et cachet bleu de la bibliothèque du château de La Roche-Guyon. (6) ff., 352 ff. mal chiffrés 385, 198 ff., (10) ff.; (8) ff., 380 ff. mal chiffrés 391, (6) ff. Signatures : a&b6 c8 d10 [e-z]8 [aa-yy]8 zz6 [A-Z]8 AA8 BB6 CC10; [Aa-Zz]8 [Aaa-Zzz]8 [AAaa-BBbb]8 CCcc4 DDdd6. Rousseurs par endroits, qq. mouillures marginales; un trou de ver traverse la marge de gouttière du tome I et s'élargit en galerie sur une vingtaine de ff. avec qq. atteintes aux manchettes.
16646181664 Paris, Pierre Le Petit, 1664.
1663690151663 P., Pierre Le petit, 1663, petit in 12 relié plein veau de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné, 6 feuilets non chiffrés - LXXII-256 pages ; frottis d'usage ; coiffes usées, ors du dos très fanés ; mouillure aux premiers et derniers feuillets.
35248P., Plon, 1923, in 12 relié d'une modeste pleine percaline bleue amateur, dos lisse, étiquette rouge, tomée "2", 264 pages ; papier terni.
180832397AB1808. A New Edition carefully revised and corrected. London Printed for Wingrave in the Strand Successor to Mr. Nourse 1808. Octavo. XXX 10 476 pages. Hardcover / Original full leather with gilt lettering and ornament to spine. Upper hinge slightly split. Besides a minor discoloration to the front board in very good and firm condition with only minor signs of wear. From the library of Daniel Conner Connerville / Manch House with his Exlibris / Bookplate to pastedown. Claude Lancelot c. 1615 1695 was a French Jansenist monk and grammarian. Lancelot was born in Paris. He participated in the creation of the Petites écoles de Port-Royal in May 1638 then under the spiritual guidance of Jean Duvergier de Hauranne the abbot of Saint-Cyran. Lancelot was in charge of the education of the duke of Chevreuse and of the princes of Conti. From 1638 until 1660 Lancelot continued to be associated with the religious community around the Abbey of Port-Royal-des-Champs. Lancelot authored Nouvelle méthode pour apprendre la langue latine or New Method of Learning Latin 1644; Nouvelle méthode pour apprendre la langue grecque or New Method of Learning Greek 1655; Jardin des racines grecques or Garden of Greek Roots 1657 first published under the name Racines Grecques de Port-Royal; and with Antoine Arnauld Grammaire générale et raisonnée or General and Rational Grammar 1660 otherwise known as the Port-Royal Grammar. In early 1660 Lancelot was forced to leave the Abbey and was ultimately exiled to Brittany. Lancelot died near the Holy-Cross Abbey in Quimperlé in 1695. Wikipedia ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Thomas Nugent c. 1700 27 April 1772 in Gray's Inn London was an erudite Irish historian and travel writer. Today he is best known for his travelogue of the Grand Tour which was at that time popular particularly among English noblemen taking educational tours through Europe. His detailed descriptions of the France Italy Germany and the Netherlands of the time provide a rich source for historians of the situation in the second half of the 18th century. Little is known regarding his early years. He admittedly came from Ireland though he spent most of his life in London. There he occupied himself as an author and translator. In the year 1749 he published the multi-volume work "The Grand Tour containing an exact description of most of the cities towns and remarkable places of Europe". This was the first detailed guidebook for English gentlemen wanting to go on the Grand Tour of Europe. Whether Nugent had actually undertaken this tour himself in unknown although it is assumed on the basis of the detailed information and evident knowledge of the places depicted therein. Nugent devoted himself in the following years to translating works by prominent jurists philosophers and political thinkers of his time mostly from French into English. This included a 1750 translation of Montesquieus De lesprit des lois into English as The Spirit of Laws a 1751 translation of Jean-Jacques Burlamaquis Principes du droit politique as Principles of Politic Law 1752 and in 1756 a translation of Étienne Bonnot de Condillacs Essai sur lorigine des connaissances humaines as Essay on the Origin of Human Knowledge. Also in 1756 a newly updated version of his travelogue was published with the title "The Grand Tour or A journey through the Netherlands Germany Italy and France". In the year 1759 he published a translation of the French historian Philippe Macquer 1720-1770 of Roman History "Chronological Abridgement of the Roman History". He then devoted himself to the French history of Charles-Jean-Francois Henault "Chronological Abridgment of the History of France" 1762. Nugent received a doctorate of law from the Scottish University of Aberdeen in 1765. After this he planned to write a history of the Vandals thus studying the source material on his trip to Germany. He traveled through northern Germany from Hamburg through Lübeck to Mecklenburg where he suspected to be the original homeland or the early settlement of the Vandals. On his return to England he not only published his history of the Vandals "The History of Vandalia Containing the ancient and present state of the country of Mecklenburg" in 1766 but also in 1768 was published his German travel experiences in the form of several letters to a fictitious friend at home. This work original title: Travels through Germany: containing observations on customs manners religion government commerce arts and antiquities: with a particular account of the Courts of Mecklenburg in a series of letters to a friend was written amongst others at Hamburg Lübeck and several cities and villages in the then Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Mecklenburg-Strelitz including Schwerin Rostock Wismar Ludwigslust Doberan Güstrow Bützow Waren Neustrelitz Mirow and Neubrandenburg. In 1771 he wrote a book about the Florentine Renaissance sculptor Benvenuto Cellini. Inspired by the success of his travelogue he now translated a guidebook of London which was the first work aimed at foreign readers visiting England. This book original title: "A tour to London or New observations on England and its inhabitants" appeared in 1772 the same year that Nugent died in London. Following his death his guidebooks enjoyed yet even greater popularity. A third edition of his "Grand Tour" appeared in 1778. His two-volume travelogue about northern Germany Travels through Germany which appeared in 1768 gave great interest there. The Mecklenburg-based Professor Lorenz Karsten translated the work into German and published it in 1781 by Friedrich Nicolai. This book in which among other things the Lübeck Dance of Death Totentanz is described made Nugent famous in Germany and was largely abridged in 1938 as well as appearing in new annotated editions in 1998 and 2000. Goethe's translation of the life of Benvenuto Cellini from the year 1803 was partly based on the Italian original and partly based on the English version by Thomas Nugent. Wikipedia hardcover
1664293140Paris.: Pierre le Petit. 1664. 2nd Edition. Old brown marbled leather raised bands red spine label gilt spine decorations in six compartments marbled edges. Very good spine heel chipped lacks the endpapers text tight and fresh. 15x9 cm. French text. Scarce revised and corrected second edition. weight: 0.6 lb. Engraved half-title page. Pierre le Petit. hardcover
1738110705Toulouse, Par la Société 1738 In-16 relié plein veau d’époque 15,5 cm sur 10. Dos à nerfs orné des caissons et fleurons dorés. Tranches rouges. 436 pages. Page de titre et 72 pages de texte imprimées en rouge et noir. Bandeaux et culs-de-lampe. Mentions manuscrites sur deuxième contreplat. Reliure d’usage avec quelques petites taches, épidermures et frottements, 3 trous de vers au dos sans atteinte au texte. Rosace tracée au compas sur le premier plat, probablement par un écolier qui s’ennuyait ! Coins émoussés. Un cahier émergent légèrement de la gouttière aux tranches grises. Sans pages de garde. Assez bon état d’occasion.
201300360, Mon journal, 1984 ; in-12, br. N°40.
201101333Paris, E. Flammarion, 1929 ; in-12, 283 pp., demi-cuir noir - reliure dos frotté. Texte très bon état - avec une préface de M. Abel Hermant.
201101351Paris, Flammarion éditeur, 1929 ; in-12, 251 pp., demi-cuir noir un peu frotté sur haut de coiffe orné. Avec une préface de M. Abel Hermant - texte très bon état.
201312777Paris, Classique hachette, 1996 ; in-12, 253 pp., br. Hors commerce reservé aux enseignants avec le dossier du professeur.
201602768Paris, MON JOURNAL editions aventures et voyages, 1985 ; in-12, 130 pp., broché, couverture illustr.
201602767Paris, MON JOURNAL editions aventures et voyages, 1985 ; in-12, 130 pp., broché, couverture illustr.
201102881Paris, MON JOURNAL editions aventures et voyages, 1985 ; in-12, 130 pp., broché, couverture illustr.
9213LE COURRIER DU PACIFIQUE. Revue hebdomadaire, Organe officiel de la colonie française du Chili, 1929.
1659237831659. Parisiis Paris apud Carolum Savreux 1659. Un fort vol. au format in-16 141 x 83 mm de 29 ff. n.fol. et 590 490 pp. Reliure XIXÂme de demi-basane fauve dos lisse ornÂŽ de doubles filets dorÂŽs semis de losanges dorÂŽs roulettes dorÂŽes larges fleurons romantiques dorÂŽs piÂce de titre de maroquin vieux-rouge titre dorÂŽ palette dorÂŽe en queue. Edition originale originellement destinÂŽe aux ÂŽlÂves de Port-Royal. Elle se compose d'ÂŽpigrammes d'auteurs anciens et modernes et recÂle l'importante prÂŽface de Pierre Nicole sur la beautÂŽ. Barbier IV Dictionnaire des ouvrages anonymes 1248. Petites altÂŽrations ÂŽparses affectant la reliure. Quelques feuillets lÂŽgÂrement oxydÂŽs. Rares piqžres dans le texte. T‰che d'encre affectant un feuillet. Un cahier trÂs lÂŽgÂrement dÂŽrÂŽglÂŽ. Du reste bonne condition. b42961 unknown
165923783Parisiis [Paris], apud Carolum Savreux, 1659. Un fort vol. au format in-16 (141 x 83 mm) de 29 ff. n.fol. et 590 [490] pp. Reliure XIXème de demi-basane fauve, dos lisse orné de doubles filets dorés, semis de losanges dorés, roulettes dorées, larges fleurons romantiques dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin vieux-rouge, titre doré, palette dorée en queue.
Mm 295x395 In folio, brossura originale di 16 pp. compresa copertina illustrata con 2 tavole a colori , numerose illustrazioni in nero nel testo. Fioriture ai margini. Buono stato. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Buono stato, coperta illustrata in cartoncino patinato, piatti un po' imbarcati, bordo leggermente sfregato, minimo ingiallimento, tagli e pagine, in carta patinata, in ottimo stato. Ricco di illustrazioni a colori, una cartina in nero, fuori formato, ben piegata. Lingue: Spagnolo, Inglese, Francese, Tedesco. Numero Pagine 74 USATO
2010DADAX1165363054Kessinger Publishing 2010-09-10. hardcover. New. 6.00x1.06x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing hardcover
1104058189.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback