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19123506Album in-4 (32 x 26cm), reliure maroquin noir, signée Noulhac, contenant 152 étonnantes et fidèles aquarelles représentant des rues de Paris de divers quartiers (16ème, 5ème, Ier, etc.), de format moyen de 9 x 15 cm, signées et dédicacées à l'homme d'affaires Angelo Mariani, ami et commanditaire de l'artiste, auteur de ces aquarelles. Ces aquarelles représentent fidèlement les endroits, les monuments et les rues de Paris et sont un témoignage artistique et historique précieux1912du Paris de la Belle-Epoque. Chaque aquarelle est légendée par le peintre, à la plume. (album protégé par un étui bordé) Quelques noms de rues : PASSY, AUTEUIL, RAYNOUARD, BOULAINVILLIERS, BERTON, RANELAGH, CHERNOVIZ, VAN LOO, SAINT-JACQUES, MAUBERT, ROLLIN, VIARMES, ARRAS, SAINT-BON, ASSOMPTION, MARRONNIERS, ARRAS, CITE, TEMPLE, ST DENIS, CHAILLOT, VIGES, ST NICOLAS DES CHAMPS, TURBIGO, FRANKLIN, GUSTAVE ZEDE, SINGER, GEOFFROY ST HILAIRE, BEETHOVEN, VIGNES, TEMPLE, FRANCS BOURGEOIS, etc.
140947696Vancouver BC: Heavenly Monkey 2022. Limited Edition Deluxe Issue. Fine. Deluxe limited issue. Descriptive checklist of all books published by the Canadian fine press Heavenly Monkey during its first 20 years. Copy #3 of 40 numbered copies of which only the first ten 3 A.P. copies comprising the deluxe issue were issued in a traycase with additional samples laid in. Signed by publisher Rollin Milroy his signature printed and his two primary collaborators Claudia Cohen and Barbara Hodgson the latter of whom has "randomly" embellished and annotated the material. <p>Quarto 67 pp. sample leaves. Printed in Perpetua type on dampened Guarro laid paper. Bound in publisher's stenciled green and bronze paper-covered boards over art vellum spine titled in black. Together with 7 gray card folders containing prints and samples from various collaborators "Dramatis Personae" sheet colophon position proof and publisher's prospectus. In a black cloth traycase made by Cohen gold and green bronze-lettered paper label to spine. Some of the smaller samples in the misc. folder have stuck to the folder's interior adhesive; else Fine. A gorgeous reference book and benchmark of fine printing featuring numerous artists and printers including Shinsuke Minegishi Robert R. Reid and Charles van Sandwyk. Heavenly Monkey unknown
1768SET48-F-1London: J and F Rivington R Baldwin et al. 1768. Leather. Good. 8.5" by 6". Various. Twelve volumes of historical writings by Charles Rollin. The History of the Arts and Sciences comes in three volumes: Volume I: Agriculture commerce Architecture Sculpture Painting Music and Art Military Volume II: Art Military Grammar Philology Rhetoric Poetry Volume III: Poetry History Eloquence Philosophy Civil Law Metaphysics and Physics Physic Botany Chymisty Anatomy Mathematics Geometry Astronomy Arithmetic Geography and Navigation. With twelve plates to volume I of The History of the Arts and forty plates to volume II totalling fifty-two plates. Collated volumes I-III of The History of The Arts is complete. The second edition of The History of the Arts. The Roman History From The Foundation of Rome to the Battle of Actium is the third edition of this work. Volumes VI-X are by Mr Crevier as a continuation of Rollin's work. Lacking volume V of The Roman History and therefore an incomplete set of this work. With twenty-three plates across the present volumes of The Roman History. Collation unavailable for this work although title page states that the volumes are illustrated with 'maps and copper-plates'. There are no maps to the nine volumes present and therefore it is possible that there are plates lacking. Both sets of works are translated into English from the original French. Charles Rollin was a French historian and educator. In full calf bindings with gilt stamping to the spine labels. Externally generally smart with patches of rubbing to the boards and to the head and tail of spines. Bumping to the extremities. Loss to the head of spine to arts volume I. Small loss to the head and tail of spine to Arts volume II. Split to spine of volume III of Arts may result in a split to the binding which is weak at the split in spine. Loss to the head of spine to Arts vol III. Crack to head of front joint to volume I of History resulting in the hinge being slightly strained but firm. Prior owner's small notation to the first page of vol one of History. Loss to the head of spine to volume II of History. Loss to the head and tail of spine to vols III and IV of History. Loss to the tail of spine to volume VI of History. Crack to the head of rear joint to volume VI of History. Front hinge to vol II of History is slightly strained but firm. Front hinge to volume VIII of History is strained but firm. Front hinge to volume IX of History is slightly strained but firm. Rear hinge to volume VIII of History is tender with cords showing. Front hinge to vol IV of History is slightly strained but firm. Crack to rear joint of vol X of History and some loss to the calf at the board. Loss to the tail of spine to vol X of History. Tear to front pastedown of volume VIII to History resulting in slight loss. Heavy loss to the rear pastedown of volume VIII. Internally all volumes are generally firmly bound. Only volume with problems to binding is aforementioned volume III of Arts which is weak at the split in the spine otherwise volume is firmly bound. Pages are slightly age toned with the odd spots throughout. Slightly heavier spotting to the outer margin of page 281 to vol I of History not affecting the text. Loss to the rear endpaper of volume IX to History. Good J and F Rivington, R Baldwin et al. hardcover
174039705Paris: chez la Veuve Estienne 1740. 2 volumes 4to. 11 3/16 x 8 1/2 inches. 20 lxxvi 684 8; 676 31pp. Portrait frontispiece by C. Coypel and a woodcut vignette by LeBas representing the arts and sciences in volume 1. Text in French. 18th-century French red morocco boards with arms and ruled border spine gilt in six compartments with raised bands lettered in the second others with repeat decoration in gilt all edges gilt marbled endpapers.<br/> <br/>Beautiful copy of this teaching manual printed on large paper and bound for the Duke of Orleans Louis Philippe 1725-1785 the French prince and member of the House of Bourbon the royal dynasty that ruled France.<br/> <br/>Charles Rollin was a French historian and educator. Born in Paris Rollin was made a master in the Collège du Plessis at the age of 22. In 1694 he was made rector of the University of Paris where among other things he revived the study of Greek. He held that post for two years and was then appointed principal of the Collège de Beauvais in 1699. Rollin held Jansenist views and his career suffered as a result of his religious opinions disqualifying him to be elected for the rectorship a second time in 1719 and possibly the reason his election to the Académie Française was barred. In the later years of his life after he had been forbidden to teach Rollin began publishing literary works including his famous "Ancient History" published in Paris between 1730 and 1738. In the present celebrated work Rollin sought to pass down the useful lessons he learned from his long career at the University of Paris to young teachers. In the introduction he writes on the aims of teaching and a "well-rounded" education: intellectual training moral training Christian education and the development of judgment and literary and artistic taste. He includes the sciences mathematics French Greek and Latin languages poetry history and philosophy as essential subjects. This manual stays in the predominant educational tradition of the time but Rollin exhibits some interest in developing certain educational reforms considered radical at the time including studying and writing in French over the "dead languages" and using readings and examples as opposed to simple rhetorical exercises. The last part is made up of interesting memories and personal experiences elaborating on the psychological impact of the bond between teacher and student. chez la Veuve Estienne unknown books
1919409567Arizona 1919. Softcover. Near Fine. Oblong quarto. Measuring 11¾" x 7". String-tied flexible full leather wallet-style album with snaps. Containing 260 black and white gelatin silver photographs inserted into corner mounts nearly all captioned in white album ink. Most photos measure between 3"x 3" and 3" x 5" with about 15 smaller images. Album very good minus with moderate wear losses to back strip and large tears to the foldover; internally fine with one photo lacking and a few with minor fading. <br /> <br /> A splendid collection of photos put together by a young man using a print process that created razor sharp images. A large portion of the photos were taken in and around Winslow Arizona but there are several photos of other trips in the West: California New Mexico and Colorado as well as a few of trips to New York and New Jersey.<br /> <br /> In addition to Winslow other locations from the early days of Arizona statehood are shown including Sunshine the Blue Ridge Reservoir Flagstaff Horseshoe Bend and various other small towns. Pictures include a lumber mill numerous mines a Native American School frolicking at the swimming hole a Navajo Trading post and every variety of majestic scenery. There are snow scenes desolate railway stations even a British tank loaded on a train car. 13 wonderful photos are devoted to a Liberty Loan parade. There are plenty that show ranch life including time spent on the Quayle Ranch with several images of Charles Quayle who was shot and killed by a forest ranger a couple of years after the photos were taken.<br /> <br /> Of the Arizona images a fair amount depict posed family and friends. These rarely interest us but many in this album combine regional clothing with the spirit of the first descendants of pioneers in a way that seems curiously prescient of images that would emerge from the Dust Bowl a decade and a half later.<br /> <br /> Among the small complement of Southern California images are a couple of stellar shots of downtown Los Angeles and the Long Beach Pier. The East Coast images set in New Jersey include several views of New Brunswick and ice skating in Milltown. The New York images include several of large ships on the Hudson River.<br /> <br /> An arrestingly composed album with an unusual number of exceptionally nice photos created by a talented amateur photographer. unknown
17926046Venice: Francesco Sansoni 1792-94. Very Good. Octavo 21 cm; 22 volumes. Half-titles present. Engraved portrait frontispiece Woodcut headpieces initials and tail-pieces. 21 copper engraved plates most of them folded including maps plans and images of monuments. Shoulder notes. In remarkable woodblock-printed Remondini decorated paper composed of green ovals and pink-brown six-pointed stars Filippetto in "Remondini: un editore del settecento" #50 and illustration p. 128. Untrimmed unsophisticated copy in desirable paper binding. Francesco Sansoni unknown books
34465Paris, Jean-François Bastien, 1807. 60 volumes in-8°, environ 27'000 pages au total + 1 atlas de 27 cartes. Reliures plein veau d'époque, dos lisses ornés d'un décor doré, pièces de titre et de tomaison rouges, encadrement doré sur les plats.
1812773991812. FLOYD WILLIAM. ROLLIN Charles. The Ancient History of the Egyptians Carthaginians Assyrians Babylonians Medes & Persians Macedonians and Grecians. New-York: Printed for Evert Duyckinick and M. and W. Ward 1812. 6 of 8 Vols. Portrait frontis. plates some folded folding maps. Contemporary calf elaborate gilt spines red morocco spine labels marbled endpapers all edges gilt chamfered all edges marbled. Lacks Vols. Two and Five light scattered toning else very good or better. With the ownership signature "Wm. Floyd 1813" on front endpaper of all six volumes. William Floyd 1734-1821 represented New York in the first and second Continental Congresses. Floyd served on several committees and was a Signer of the Declaration of Independence. He served there through 1776 while his property was destroyed in the Revolutionary War. He fought in a New York militia rising to the rank of Major General. He acquired land on the banks of the Mohawk River after the war though it would be a few more years till he would retire there. In 1789 he was elected to the 1st Congress under the new Constitution serving until 1791. After a term in the New York state Senate he retired to his true passion farming. He died in 1821. First published as a one-volume work in 1730 and significantly expanded in subsequent editions. unknown
191248425Cleveland OH & Boston MA: The White Company; n.d. ca 1912/1913. ca 1912/1913. A marvelous dealer's showroom photograph album for White Company automobiles and trucks with original 45 linen-backed silver gelatin images depicting models before World War I including roadsters touring cars limousines and 3/4 to 5 ton trucks owned by assorted companies together with original White Company badge. Photos measure 5" x 7" and nearly all with printed White Co. product labels on verso printed in red and black and all on linen hinges. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" in contemporary limp calf post-binder with title The White Company stamped in gilt on front cover. Nickel-plated screw-posts at gutter margin and with a dittoed label on front pastedown for Boston Branch. This remarkable salesman sample dealer's album for the White Motor Co. in Cleveland Ohio provides an excellent photographic resource of many different White motor cars & trucks produced a few years before World War I. Many of these images incorporate the various Company logos and advertising promotional material for the firms which had purchased them for their fleets. Although the White company had originally built White Steamers by 1911 they had largely moved to producing gasoline powered cars with 4- and 6-cylinder engines in 40 horsepower and 60 horsepower along with heavy trucks and commercial vehicles. 1912 was the year that White introduced their 6-cylinder engine into many different models including their G-F-R 60 H.P. Roadster $4800 G-F 60 H.P. 7 Passenger Touring $ 5000 as well as several fitted with 30 & 40 horsepower 4-cylinder engines including coupe touring car and even their Berline Limousine. During this period The White Co. was heavily marketing their automobiles with standard equipment of electrical starting and lighting system targeted towards "the woman who drives" featuring simple controls and flexible speed and touring radius of the gasoline automobiles. These images include a 3/4 ton G-B-E 30 H.P. Standard Express 1 1/2 ton G-T-B 30 H.P. Standard Express for such companies as B.F. Goodrich American Ship Building Co. and Pabst Brewing Co. in Milwaukee WI; 5 ton G-T-C 40 H.P. for the City of Pittsburg Dept. of Supplies; 3/4 ton delivery trucks for Marshall Field Joseph Horne and McGreery. They also produced specialty dump trucks tanker trucks and other truck bodies. In 1917 they would secure the contract from the Yellowstone Park Transportation Co. for their touring cars and motor buses painted yellow with drivers known as "Gearjammers" which were popular features in the Parks. The White Motor Company also owned the truck manufacturing names of Sterling Autocar Diamond T and REO which continued up through the 1970s. Their buses became especially well known in the 1930s when their Model 706 buses carried passengers throughout the major National Parks such as Yellowstone Yosemite and Glacier in the west and were called Red Jammers. Gettysburg National Battlefield still operates two of the White buses. The Boston Branch at 320 Newbury St. appears in trade literature as early as 1907 and by 1908 had managed to convince Mary Baker Eddy to own a Steam Touring Car with 30 horsepower and was enjoyed by her staff as Eddy only rode in it once preferring her horses and carriage. Also includes is an original White Company grille badge. Badge has damage to left side with a part of the "W" broken off. Minor bowing to covers. Some curling to fore-edges rubbing thumbing soiling foxing on versos to linen some soiling at fore-edges of images couple images with partial damage & lifting. Still a good copy. The White Company; n.d. [ca 1912/1913]. unknown
19812201Amherst NY U.S.A.: Prometheus Books Publishers. As New. 1981. Hardcover. 0879751649 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- -- with a bonus offer-- May be either: out of print OOP and extremely rare in this pristine condition; signed by author or contributor; or a first or special edition . Prometheus Books, Publishers hardcover
17364434Paris: Chez la Veuve Estienne 1736. Nouvelle edition. Very good. 12mo. Complete set of 4 volumes some age toning to the text. Bound in contemporary French mottled calf five raised bands on spine red morocco lettering pieces in the second and third compartments edges stained red marbled pastedowns and endpapers. Some lower fore-corners bumped and scraped headcap of vol. 4 chipped overall in EXCELLENT CONDITION. BEAUTIFUL COPY OF ROLLIN'S IMPORTANT WORK ON THE TEACHING AND STUDY OF "BELLE LETTRES" A CLASSIC OF 18TH-CENTURY PEDAGOGY PRINTED BY MARIE-ANNE GUYARD ESTIENNE WIDOW OF JACQUES ESTIENNE THE ELDER. SHE ACHIEVED GREAT SUCCESS IN LATER YEARS THROUGH HER INDUSTRY AND BUSINESS ACUMEN. <br /> <br /> Marie-Anne Guyard a.k.a. Guiard was the daughter of a wine-merchant. In 1714 after the death of her first husband Charles-Francois Pochard metal merchant she married the successful printer-publisher Jacques Estienne. Upon his death in 1731 she continued the press and publishing operations located on the rue Saint-Jacques "a la Vertu". The present 4-volume set of Rollin's teaching and study guide was followed two years later by a 16-volume set of Rollin's "Histoire romaine" 1738-1748. From 1743 onward she worked in partnership with her eldest son Jacques the Younger to whom she sold 1/3 of the business for 110000 livres according to IRHT -- a colossal sum in those days. They were joined in 1750 by her second son Robert to whom she also sold 1/3 of the business for the same amount. According to a contemporary report by 1752 she was "a very rich woman for whom M. Rollin made a fortune on account of all the works of his that she printed. Abbe Antoine Pluche also contributed. She has just bequeathed and sold her business to her son and to Bauche's son." Marie-Anne Estienne died on May 13 1753 leaving her children a large estate. As stated above her two sons became printer-publishers; two of her four daughters married printer-publishers one married a bourgeois merchant and one married Daniel Coffin conseiller du Roi.<br /> <br /> Included herein are two priced lists of "Livres nouvellement imprimes" by her the first in vol. I 5 pages the second in vol. IV 2 pages and we learn that the published price of the present edition -- unbound -- was 10 livres. <br /> <br /> OUR SET IS IN MUSEUM QUALITY CONDITION AND IS SUITABLE FOR EXHIBITION AND STUDY.<br /> <br /> See: Romeo Arbour Dictionnaire des femmes libraires en France 1470-1870 p. 219 and the CNRS IRHT Insitut de recherche et d'histoire des textes website. Chez la Veuve Estienne unknown
201192958Benteli Verlags Ag Dist. New. 2011. Hardcover. 3716516724 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 112 pages; 32 color illustrations. Description: "Transitions mark Naomi Leshem's work Sleepers comprising 32 pictures. The activities and movements of the day come to a standstill but not the life and dreams of sleep. The photographer has captured the depth of sleep during REM phases of teenagers in Germany France Israel Switzerland and the US in their own bedrooms. The immediacy of the state of these young people while asleep so clearly illuminated in the photographs also speaks of the contrast between the adolescent compulsion to move about and complete relaxation. And what touches the writer when thinking about sleep and sleeping Some well-known authors give their very personal interpretations. " -- with a bonus offer-- . Benteli Verlags Ag Dist hardcover
179014783London: J. Irvington and Sons Et Al. As New. 1790. Leather. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - - Corresponds to ASIN: B00085AULG; Volumes III IV V & VI -- with a bonus offer-- . J. Irvington and Sons Et Al hardcover
ORD-9281Paris. Veuve Estienne. 1740. 6 volumes in-4 (206 x 265mm) pleine basane racinée, dos à 5 nerfs ornés, triple filet or bordant les plats, gardes marbrées, tranches rouges, reliure de l'époque. Tome 1: 2ff., LXIV, 574, (9) pages, portrait de l'auteur par Coypel en frontispice. Tome 2: 2ff., 715, (10) pages. Tome 3: 2ff., 831, (10) pages. 4: 2ff., 712, (8) pages. Tome 5: 2ff., 852, (12) pages. Tome 6: 2ff., 816 pages. Bien complet des 13 cartes rempliées, des 3 gravures hors texte et des 29 beaux bandeaux dessinés et gravés par Lebas. Accidents parfois importants aux reliures qui restent solides, des rousseurs mais assez bel exemplaire. Bel ex-libris de Lejourdan Conseiller en l'Amirauté sur chaque tome.
1748H4EC6J1929WLParis 1748. 12mo. printed for the widow of Estienne & her children and the Estienne brothers by the widow of F.A. Quillau and the widow of Simon Contemporary mottled calf richly gold-tooled spines and binding edges marbled edges; only volume 11 bound as 2 volumes with slightly different tooling mottling and title-labels; all unobtrusive differences making a closely matching set. With 3 engraved maps 2 engraved folding plates and 1 engraved folding plan. 13 volumes bound as 14. ca. 600 pp. per volume Lovely set in the original French of Rollin's very popular Histoire ancienne which contrary to its full title primarily describes ancient Greece the other ancient peoples are only treated in the first two volumes. It's a mixed set from three editions published by the Estienne family in nice closely matching bindings. After the first volume appeared in 1730 the series grew well beyond its initially planned five volumes and became tremendously popular appearing in numerous editions and translations well into the 19th century. Rollin organised a narrative closely based on a wide variety of ancient sources. While this copying was heavily criticized Rollin also distinguished himself with his concern for moral issues. "The prominent lens through which Rollin viewed history was that of virtue corrupted by power and this was the main approach that he tested in his Greek history. In the process moreover he carved and unprecedented space for Greek antiquity" Lianeri.The set is in very good condition with a few leaves browned and a few minor spots and stains. The binding only have some minor wear along the extremities and are also in very good condition.l Brunet IV col. 1360; Graesse VI p. 151; cf. A. Lianeri The Western Time of Ancient History 2011 pp. 145-148. unknown
1839366272London: Printed for Longman and Co. 1839. A New and Improved Edition. Illustrated with Engravings of the Egyptian Antiquities &c and a Complete set of Maps of Ancient Geography. Portrait of Rollin and Engarved title page 3 folding maps one other map 10 other plates. 6 vols. 4to. Bound in full polished tan calf heavily gilt spine marbled edges. A New and Improved Edition. Illustrated with Engravings of the Egyptian Antiquities &c and a Complete set of Maps of Ancient Geography. Portrait of Rollin and Engarved title page 3 folding maps one other map 10 other plates. 6 vols. 4to. Printed for Longman and Co. unknown
2013SKU0191977Foundation Press 2013-05-21. Hardcover. Good. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Tracking Foundation Press hardcover
18877781Paris 1887. 4to later brown quarter calf with marbled sides; spine with four raised bands ruled in gilt; two red calf spine labels lettered in gilt. ii 164 pages; 1009 lots; 37 very fine plates. Priced throughout in pencil. Fine. A handsomely bound copy of this scarce catalogue still very important. According to the introduction translated: “The Amécourt collection is renowned above all others; no private collection can compare to it and only the great national museums can rival it yet we are convinced that this comparison would generally be to its advantage; formed with a more modern sensibility it surpasses them in terms of condition and style. All these beautiful coins will be offered at public auction; it will be the most important sale of the century; such a collection will probably never be assembled again.†Babelon 227. Clain-Stefanelli 3688. Grierson 286. Spring 566 also listed under “Most important sales of Roman Imperial coins†and “Most important sales of Byzantine coinsâ€. Ex Kolbe & Fanning’s May 2016 fixed price list; ex Kolbe & Fanning’s 2017 New York Book Sale lot 25 since rebound. unknown
1755012994Paris: Chez Desaint & Saillant Libraires Rue S. Jean De Beauvais 1755. Complete set in 30 volumes. Books measure 17.5x10.5.cm. Printed between 1755-1778. Bound in period or early half calf calf corners marble boards raised bands gilt lines and lettering full marble edges. Calf rubbed wear loss on head and tail of spine hinge joints rubbed worn all boards attached but a few becoming loose. Generally bindings in good condition. Internally college library stamp on fixed endpaper previous owners bookplate. Pages in good clean condition. A nice set. . Half Calf. Near Very Good. 12mo. Chez Desaint & Saillant, Libraires, Rue S. Jean De Beauvais Hardcover
1830145753New York: George Long 1830. First edition of this historical collection of travel accounts; from the library of General William Tecumseh Sherman. Octavo four volumes bound in full calf with gilt titles and labels to the spine frontispiece portrait of Charles Rollin to Vol. I folding map of the City of Syracuse besieged by the Athenians to Vol II folding map of the coast of Spria Phoenice and ot the Holy Land to Vol. III folding map of Egypt and part of the Holy Land to Vol. IV pictorial title page to each volume. General William Tecumseh Sherman and his son P. T. Sherman’s booklates to the front pastedown of each volume. In good condition with some rubbing to the spine front and rear panels of each volume a small loss to the spine label of Vol. I some toning and dampstaining to the textblock of each volume ownership signature to each volume small closed tear to the folding map in Vol. IV. This set was inherited by P.T. Sherman who transferred the library to his niece Eleanor Sherman Fitch the granddaughter of General Sherman through his eldest daughter Maria “Minnie†Ewing Sherman Fitch before he died. Until now the books were held at the family estate in Washington County Pennsylvania. An exceptional association. Charles Rollin was a French historian and educator who published important works on history and educational reform which discarded the medieval traditions that had been lingering in France and emphasized the study of national history. George Long unknown
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1748299744Paris: Estienne 1748. hardcover. very good. 13 volumes bound as 14 volume 11 is bound as 2 volumes. Illustrated with 3 copper engraved maps 2 engraved folding plates and 1 engraved folding plan. 12mo Contemporary mottled calf ornately gilt spines some rubbing. Nouvelle edition. Paris: Estienne 1748-1769. Very good .<br/><br/> Estienne unknown books
1748299744Paris: Estienne 1748. hardcover. very good. 13 volumes bound as 14 volume 11 is bound as 2 volumes. Illustrated with 3 copper engraved maps 2 engraved folding plates and 1 engraved folding plan. 12mo Contemporary mottled calf ornately gilt spines some rubbing. Nouvelle edition. Paris: Estienne 1748-1769. Very good .<br/> <br/> Estienne unknown
1824708994 volumes à savoir : Fables de Florian: Ornées de 110 figures et d'un portrait, 1 vol. in-12 reliure de l’époque plein veau raciné, dos lisse orné, toutes tranches marbrées, Chez Boiste fils aîné, Libraire, Paris, 1824, avec étiquette de prix en garde (accroc à la zone d’encollage) : Université de France. Académie de Poitiers. Pensionnat de MM. Chevalier. Prix d’écriture décerné à M. Eugène Fromentin A la Rochelle, le 15 7bre [septembre] 1829 - Beautés de Buffon, ou Choix de ses passages les plus remarquables, sous le rapport de la pensée et du style : Par Mme Dufresnoy ; Recueilli et publié pour l'instruction de la Jeunesse. 1 vol. in-12 reliure de l’époque plein veau raciné, dos lisse orné, toutes tranches marbrées, À la Librairie d'Éducation, d'Eug. Balland, et chez A. Eymery, Libraire, Paris, 1826, avec étiquette de prix (décollée, le petit point de cire rouge est encore visible en garde) : COLLEGIUM RUPELLENSE. Arithmeticae Classis. Nos infrà scripti, Collegii Rupellensis Administratores, testamur ingenuum Adolescentem Eugenium Fromentin qui die solemnis habita est premiorum distributio, 2um Compositionis Praemium meritum ac consecutum esse ; in cujus rei fidem, manu propriâ scripsimus. Rupellae, die 20 Augusti, anno 1832, Signatures (dont celle de Callot Aîné) - Préceptes d'éloquence [ Contient : ] Extraits des principaux rhéteurs modernes, À l'usage des élèves de rhétorique et de ceux qui sont appelés à exercer le talent de la parole ; Par un Professeur ; Extraits de (Blair, Maury, Fénelon, La Harpe, Buffon, De Boismont, Rollin, D'olivet, D'alembert, Cérutti, De Besplas), 1 vol. in-12 reliure de l’époque plein veau raciné, dos lisse orné, toutes tranches marbrées, À la Librairie Classique de Rusand et Cie, Paris et Lyon, 1830 avec étiquette de prix (collée en garde): Collège de la Rochelle. Classe de quatrième 2e Prix d’histoire Romaine Décerné à Eugène Fromentin de la Rochelle le 30 Août 1834. Les Membres du Bureau d’Administration, [Signatures : P. Michel, Callot Aîné, Casimir, etc] - Le Petit Plutarque de la jeunesse, ou Abrégé de la vie des grands hommes les plus marquants, tant anciens que modernes dont les exemples peuvent intéresser et instruire tous les lecteurs ; Rédigés d'après Rollin, Fénelon, etc. ; Avec figures, 1 vol. in-12 reliure de l’époque plein veau raciné, dos lisse orné, toutes tranches marbrées, Thériot, Libraire, Paris, 1827, étiquette de prix (décollée) : « Collège de la Rochelle. Classe de quatrième 1er Prix d’Excellence Décerné à Eugène Fromentin de la Rochelle le 30 Août 1834. Les Membres du Bureau d’Administration, [Signatures : P. Michel, Callot Aîné, etc…]
1740110958A Paris chez la veuve Estienne. 1740 6 volumes IN4. Pleine reliure en veau d'époque.Dos à nerfs titré et orné de caissons dorés. Tranches colorées. Ouvrage orné de 13 cartes dépliantes, 1 frontispice et des gravures in-texto en début de chapitre. Qq défauts (mouillure sur deux volumes, coins