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201206784, Eyrolles, 2010 ; in-8, br.
17741072<p>London: Printed for J. and F. Rivington et al. 1774. Sixth edition. Eight volumes. 12mo. Handsomely bound in contemporary full brown calf; the boards ruled in gilt; the spines with five raised bands compartments with gilt foliate decoration contrasting red and blue gilt morocco title and volume labels and additional green gilt morocco ownership label for Louisa Pereira to each volume. Marbled endpapers. Illustrated with a copper-engraved frontispiece to each volume and 14 engraved plates plans and maps some folding 22 illustrations in total. Further subsequent ownership inscription in ink manuscript to the front free endpaper of the first volume "Henrietta Skene / given to her by her Father / 8 Volumes Complete / November 16 1825" and with her name in ink to the front endpaper of each volume. A very good set the bindings square and firm with a touch of minor cracking to volumes one and eight a little occasional chipping to the spine ends light rubbing to the spines and joints some scuffs to the boards heavier to volume five and some old water marking to the top corner of the boards of several volumes. The contents with a touch of damp-marking to the upper corners of the preliminary pages of a few volumes and the occasional mark smudge or dot of foxing here and there are otherwise in very good order throughout. The plates and maps remain clean and sharp. An attractive set of the French historian Charles Rollin's monumental survey of the ancient civilisations of Europe and the Near East nicely illustrated with numerous engraved plates map and plans. An unusual and appealing set owned by an educated young woman - Louisa Pereira likely of Portuguese descent - during the age of Enlightenment with her elegant gilt morocco ownership label to the spine of each volume.</p> London: Printed for J. and F. Rivington, et al. hardcover
202201345Grenoble, Glénat, 2002 ; in-4, 56 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. - oct 2002 - E.O.
201600501Grenoble, Glénat, 2002 ; in-4, 56 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. COMME NEUF - oct 2002 - E.O.
190562003Portland OR: Albert Hess & Co. Lewis & Clark Centennial Exposition 1905. One souvenir postcard. 11.25 x 3.25 in. With birds-eye view by Caughey on recto advertisement for Willson in lower right corner center crease fold as issued; postcard information and cancelled stamp & postmark for Portland addressed to W.H. Bilyen 90 1/2 - 5th St. City Portland Oregon minor dustsoiling slight toning very minor wear at fold crease still VG copy. First edition of this uncommon folding souvenir postcard celebrating the Lewis & Clark Centennial Exposition featuring and reproducing the famed Caughey birds-eye. The birds-eye depicts the Guild’s Lake area of the grounds up and operating now bounded by Reed to Thurston Streets and 31st to 24th Streets in NW Portland. Prof. Willson fl. 1904-1920 began as a dance instructor with the Academy of Dancing located in the Hirsch Building but within a few years of the Exposition set up his own dance studio and was noted instructor of Waltzes. This card advertises the fact that couples could dance for .50¢ while an “Extra Lady†for .25¢ and even better for men in the very hot and humid Portland Pavilion they could dance without their coats in Shirt Waists. Caughey 1851-1925 was an Ohio Civil War veteran an itinerant chalk plate artist and had just created the year before in Feb. 1904 a Birds-Eye view reproduced over two pages in the Lewis and Clark Journal with noted birds-eye artist and cartographer Fred Routledge 1871-1936. Caughey began producing birds eye views in and around Portsmouth NH in the 1880’s and eventually became a commercial artist and newspaper editor in Portland Oregon where he would often produce images for the Mutual Label & Lithographic Co. No copies in Worldcat. See: Birds-Eye View of Lewis and Clark Fair - Routledge-Caughey Lewis and Clark Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 Feb. 1904 pp. 16-17; Richard Candee Tracking the Little Known J.H. Rollin Caughey: Illustrator of New Hampshire’s Victorian Industries 2020; Craig Clinton The Pictorial Maps of Fred A. Routledge Oregon Historical Quarterly Vol. 117 No. 1 2016 pp. 38-75. [Albert Hess & Co., Lewis & Clark Centennial Exposition], unknown
1741A2689Paris, Estienne, 1741 ; in-12, CXIV pp. + 509 pp. + 644 pp. + 584 pp. + 719 pp., reliés plein-veau d'époque, dos orné à nerfs. Les 4 volumes. Charles Rollin fut un historien de la seconde moitié du 18ème siècle, qui fit des études de théologie à la Sorbonne pour remplacer en quelques années son professeur. Il devint ensuite recteur de l'Université de Paris. Charles Rollin est surtout connu pour son Histoire romaine, mais fut également un sympathisant de Port-Royal. Son texte De la Manière d'enseigner et d'étudier… Préconisant par pédagogie l'emploi plus fréquent du français dans les études, est très souvent intitulé Traité des Études. Il obtint à l’époque un succès d'estime et fut réédité jusqu'à la moitié du 19ème siècle. Bon état.
200510743A LYON, Chez François Savy, libraire, rue Mercière, N° 18., 1808 ; in-12, 428-574-500-621 pp., rel. ép., veau fauve marbré (bon état). Les 4 volumes.
20055145Vancouver BC: Heavenly Monkey 2005. Limited Edition. Hand-sewn in stiff wrappers. As New. George Kuthan. 8vo. Pp. 20 plus facsimile. Frontis. wood engraving by George Kuthan. Title page printed in black and green. Facsimile of the Lawrence letter on vegetable parchment by David Clifford at the Black Stone Press. Hand-sewn and put into a limp case of Reg Lissel parchment paper titles in black on spine and covers. Published in an edition of 50 copies with an additional 20 copies issued hors commerce. Of the latter this is signed by Wilson and Stewart and hand-numbered XV. A bright sharp copy. Heavenly Monkey unknown
140947170Vancouver BC: Heavenly Monkey 2010. Limited Edition. Fine. The printer's copy outside an edition of 26 lettered copies. Bound in publisher's swirled red paste paper semi-flexible boards with paper spine label. Faint rubbing to corner else Fine. Together with A Catalog of Books from Heavenly Monkey And Its Predecessor A Lone Press 1998-2003 bound in green wrappers also Fine. A bibliography of works published from 2000-2010 by Rollin Milroy's two printing ventures Heavenly Monkey and A Lone Press. Sample sheet from six Heavenly Monkey books append the volume. Printed in Dante type on Guarro paper originally imported by Robert Reid in the late 1960's. Heavenly Monkey unknown
201411380Paris, Plon, 2006 ; in-8, 305 pp., br.
GF22569Photographie format 40 x 30 cm - beau tirage plastique noir et blanc - années 1980 pour l'émission "Apostrophes"-
GF14761Eau-forte sur chine appliquée sur papier blanc - XIXéme siècle - format 22,5 x 16 cm pour le papier de chine - rousseurs sur les marges de papier blanc -
181544Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, an 7 in-8, 15 pp. broché. Couv. muette postérieure.
9876CRITIQUE 38. " Revue mensuelle d'informations littéraires et de critique ". Paris (14, rue de Boulainvilliers). Directeur : Max-Philippe Delatte. In-8° agrafé. Sommaires assez hétéroclites. Revue intéressante pour ses notules, informations littéraires (" Les Papotages d'Asmodée "), bibliographies, échos de la vie des revues et du monde bibliophilique. 15 numéros (dont un double, le n° 10-11) ont paru en 14 livraisons, de mai 1938 à juillet 1939.
5342Editions de la Jeune Parque. In-8° broché. Couverture illustrée par Picasso.
9271LA REVUE LATINO-AMERICAINE, 1930.
8891PRIS DE PEUR. " Revue de communication créative, d'écriture et de poésie contemporaine ". Collection complète du n° 1 au n° 16-17. Ensemble à l'état neuf. // Textes et illustrations de Sarane Alexandrian, Mathieu Bénézet, Jean-Claude Bessette, Paul Bourgoignie, Mick de Chaï, François David, Pierre-Louis Delvaux, Pierre Demarne, Jimmy Gladiator, Yves Hélias, Yannick Jaulin, Jacques Kober, François Laur, Gérard Lemaire, Chloé des Lysses, Henri Maccheroni, Yves Martin, Jean-François Mathé, Henry Miller, Jean Miniac, Santiago Montobbio, Paco das Mortes, Marc Petit, Pierre Peuchmaurd, Gisèle Prassinos, Grisélidis Réal, Jean Rollin, Daniel Roth, Jean Rousselot, Ralph Rumney, Paul Sanda, Jehan Van Langhenhoven
1981229337San Francisco The Book Club of California 1981. 1981. First edition. 8vo. Frontispiece portrait of Ridge and 3 b/w halftones from photographs. Original 1/2 black cloth stamped in gilt over yellow and black patterned boards. Original plain brown dust jacket unclipped. Fine. 114 pages. No signatures or bookplates. One of 650 copies printed by Peter Koch at Black Stone Press San Francisco. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. San Francisco, The Book Club of California, 1981. hardcover
9000Lyon, Savy F., 1825, 5 volumes in 12 reliés pleine basane racinée, dos lisses ornés, étiquettes de titre basane rouge, et de tomaison basane verte, XLVIII-371, 356, 310, 356 et 476 pages ; des rousseurs ; petits frottis et menus défauts, une coiffe supérieure usée ; cachets-ex-libris sur les gardes.
554391Paris, chez Aucher-Eloy et Cie, 1827. 5 volumes in-12, reliure époque basane fauve racinée, dos lisse, pièce de titre basane rouge, tomaison dans un médaillon mosaïqué noir, décor doré, tranches marbrées.
1827794551827 Paris, Firmin-Didot, 1827, petit in folio relié demi-veau vert olive, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, titre en long.
2006858082006 Saint-Etienne, PUSE, Publications de l'Université de Saint-Etienne (Institut Claude Longeon), 2006, in 8° broché, 390 pages ; couverture illustrée.
6818in 12 broché 121 pages,2 feuillets de table des matières, Bar Le Duc imprimerie Numa Rolin,1868 édition originale couverture légèrement frottée avec un petit manque angle inférieur droit du premier plat de couverture
1856RO30372238Perisse frères. 1856. In-12. Relié plein cuir. Etat passable, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 347 pages. Restes d'étiquette en 1er contre-plat. Rousseurs. Ornements et titre en doré au dos.. . . . Classification Dewey : 930-Histoire générale du monde ancien jusqu'à 499 apr. J.-C.
2007500152507Chiflet & Cie 2007 21x1x28 6cm. 2007. Broché.