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(Codice GA/2461) In 4° (cm 30x40) 426 pp. Full volume 1886 (VIII year), 52 weekly issues + summary. Blackletter, three-column text, some engravings. Paper foxed, minor chips to edges, marginal rips to title-page. Old half cloth, label. Very good. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
(Codice GN/0205) In 16° 320 pp. Language: german. Blackletter. Text engravings, plates, some in colour. Original limp leather lightly worn, gilted title, top edge gilt. Very good. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
(Codice GN/0206) In 16° 319 pp. Language: german. Blackletter. Text engravings, plates, some in colour. Original limp leather lightly worn, gilted title, top edge gilt. Very good. Joined: 1911 calendar printed in black/red, 4 colour illustrations. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
(Codice GN/0207) In 16° 320 pp. Language: german. Blackletter. Text engravings, plates, some in colour. Original limp leather, gilted title, signet, top edge gilt. Very good. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
(Codice GN/0208) In 16° 352 pp. Language: german. Blackletter. Text engravings, plates, some in colour. Some foxing. Original limp leather lightly worn, gilted title, signet, top edge gilt. Very good. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
(Codice GN/0209) In 16° 328 pp. Language: german. Blackletter. Text engravings, 32 plates, some in colour. Original limp leather, gilted title, signet, top edge gilt. Very good. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
10598In 4 étroit couverture illustrée en couleurs, dos pincé papier marron, 34 pages y compris la couverture, tableau dépliant, généalogie de la maison royale de France en fin de volume. Décoré de bois gravés, caractères gothiques imprimés en rouge et noir, sur le modèle et dans le style des anciens almanachs allemands imprimés à Munich par Hirth. En tête de chaque mois les armes et la signature des principaux contemporains de la pucelle d’Orléans. Retaux-Bray libraire éditeur, se trouve aussi chez l’auteur 37 rue d’Offremont. Edition CORDIER Auguste Almanach national de Jeanne d’arc 1891 In 4 étroit couverture illustrée en couleurs, dos pincé papier marron, 34 pages y compris la couverture, tableau dépliant, généalogie de la maison royale de France en fin de volume. Décoré de bois gravés, caractères gothiques imprimés en rouge et noir, sur le modèle et dans le style des anciens almanachs allemands imprimés à Munich par Hirth. En tête de chaque mois les armes et la signature des principaux contemporains de la pucelle d’Orléans. Retaux-Bray libraire éditeur, se trouve aussi chez l’auteur 37 rue d’Offremont. Edition
11835In 4 étroit couverture illustrée en couleurs, dos pincé papier marron, 34 pages y compris la couverture, tableau dépliant, généalogie de la maison royale de France en fin de volume. Décoré de bois gravés, caractères gothiques imprimés en rouge et noir, sur le modèle et dans le style des anciens almanachs allemands imprimés à Munich par Hirth. En tête de chaque mois les armes et la signature des principaux contemporains de la pucelle d’Orléans. Retaux-Bray libraire éditeur, se trouve aussi chez l’auteur 37 rue d’Offremont. Edition CORDIER maison royale de France
1984SPN-1741984, 216 p. ill. en noir.
Two volumes in blue cloth. Text is clean and unmarked with tight bindings and covers have sharp edges. Black and white photographs.
18403532Modèles dans le Style du 15e Siècle. Mit gest. Titel u. 24 gest. Tafeln nach Pugin. Paris u. Lüttich, Noblet & Baudry, o. J. (ca. 1840). 4to. (34,5 x 25,5 cm). Lose Tafeln in illustr. Orig.-Halbleinwandmappe.
512562Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1997. In-4 cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs, XVII-146 pp., 108 ill. photogr. en noir h.-t., 5 plans h.-t., bibliogr., index. (Clarendon Studies in the History of Art).
(Codice EK/0334) In 8º (27 cm) XII-732 pp. German language, blackletter. The voyage of the corvette "Pheasant" from Pola through Suez, India, south-est Asia, China and Japan. Travel journal written by the vice admiral of the Austro-Hungarian Navy Leopold von Jedina, illustrated with 1 color folding map (62x33 cm) and 262 b/w original photographs (65 full-page) by the duke Leopold Ferdinand, lieut. E.Hermann and count Bissingen-Nippenburg. Brown cloth, gilted title on spine. A fine copy, internally as new, perfectly preserved. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
2 works in one vol. 8vo., with an engraved frontispiece and 13 engraved plates (first work) and 23 engraved plates (second work), some very light spotting (mainly marginal) on plates; handsomely bound in twentieth century half calf, marbled boards, back ruled, tooled and lettered in gilt, a highly attractive bright, crisp copy, ideal as a gift or for presentation. Since the binding is lettered only for the Rickman it is possible that a previous owner did not realise that TWO important works are present here (the latter, unnamed, work being much the scarcer).Rickman provided the first systematic treatise on Gothic architecture in England. Its influence was profound, for his terminology was employed by virtually all subsequent writers; much of it, indeed, is still current today. First published in 1817 in Liverpool (where the present issue was compiled), one of its most valuable features was its descriptive list of (over 800) extant buildings illustrating the principles of English architecture and helpfully arranged by county. In this updated edition the number of buildings is greatly enlarged. Kendall's VERY SCARCE analysis is based on the ornaments, arches, columns etc., of Exeter Cathedral; the work is intended for practising architects who are taught the main elements which must be followed meticulously to achieve the pure pointed style. Kendall (1766-1829) was Surveyor of Exeter Cathedral and responsible for much restoration after about 1805. His important work was reissued once only, by Bohn in 1842. A FINE OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE TWO KEY AND BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED GOTHIC TEXTS IN A SINGLE, HANDSOME BINDING.
8vo., Third Edition, with an engraved frontispiece and 14 engraved plates, and EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the addition of 10 small engraved illustrations of churches and a long relevant cutting mounted on rear endpapers, three separate signatures on blank preliminary, some very light age-staining (mainly marginal) to a few plates; nineteenth century green cloth, gilt back, red sprinkled edges, patterned endpapers, an unusually well-preserved, firm, clean copy. THE FIRST SYSTEMATIC TREATISE ON GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE IN ENGLAND, and by far the most influential - Rickman's nomenclature was adopted by most subsequent writers and continues in use to this day. The work was first published in Liverpool in 1817 instancing 833 examples, with a second, slightly larger version appearing two years later. The present edition lists well over 3000 buildings (mainly churches), the majority inspected personally by Rickman, AND EXTENDS THE SCOPE OF THE WORK TO INCLUDE IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. This is the penultimate edition published during the author's lifetime and includes new lithographed plates by the author. A most attractive copy. See Eastlake pp.122-126.
First edition, 4to, xv, [3], 188, [8]pp., large paper copy, half-title, engraved frontispiece, bound in at end an 8pp. "A List of Books on the various branches of Architecture and Building, published by J. Taylor, at the Architectural Library." original boards, rubbed, upper cover detached, uncut. 'Whittington's lucid, fresh and readable book is remarkable as the first history of French mediaeval architecture and also as the first statement that the Gothic was invented in France in the first half of the twelfth century. Whittington is important as perhaps the earliest example of a recognisably modern architectural historian conducting a detached and scholarly investigation into a past style in a country other than his own.' - D. Watkin, The Rise of Architectural History, 1983, pp. 57-58.
FIRST AND ONLY EDITION of this extremely important compilation of legal and historical writings relating to English legal and political history from Anglo-Saxon times down to the Civil War. 12, 412, 60, 68, 15 pp. LEAVES Nn3 AND Qq4 ARE BOTH PRESENT IN TWO STATES (CANCELLANDUM AND CANCELLANS). This bibliographical quirk is entirely unrecorded: no source mentions any cancels in this volume. Each of the three tracts has a separate title-page, but the pagination is continuous. Printed mainly in Roman types, but with many words and phrases printed in black letter (Gothic) types. The appendix is taken entirely from the Domesday book, and is thus in Latin. The extensive glossary (68 pp) represents an important advance in English legal lexicography. Many terms in this glossary are given in Anglo-Saxon and Middle English. Folio. Beautifully bound in 19th-century half morocco and marbled boards. Binding somewhat worn at extremities, but still very solid and attractive. Internally FINE AND BRIGHT. A rare and important book, perhaps unique in this state.
8vo., Eleventh Edition, with very numerous fine woodcut illustrations (a number full-page) in the text; original pictorial cloth, upper board and backstrip elaborately blocked and lettered in gilt, bevelled boards, chocolate endpapers, a very good, clean copy. With 8pp publisher's catalogue bound in at end. Arguably the single most important textbook for any student of medieval building., Parker's 'Introduction' is based on a lecture given in 1849 following extensive travel in France. It includes a valuable comparison of French and English Gothic in which the help of Viollet-le-Duc is acknowledged, together with an extended topographical and glossarial indexes. What is not acknowledged is the quality of Jewitt's woodcuts which enhanced every edition.
18865Paris, Imprimerie Impériale, 1863, 1 broché, couverture muette. in-8 de 7 pages, paginées183 à 189 ;