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M14224Couverture rigide Paris , Lamesle , 1751 , in8 plein veau , 200 -43 - 206 pp Une mouillure claire au bas . Dos frotté . Langue: Français
31194Paris, Furne, 1846. Format a l'italienne, 42x27 cm, demi reliure chagrin marron, 32 cartes montees sur onglet. Reliure un peu frottee, mais bel exemplaire de cette piece qui manque souvent a l'histoire de Thiers.Bon etat.
17583295Paris Chez Desaint & Saillant, rue des S. Jean de Beauvais, vis-à-vis le Collége. 1758 in-4 Rigide T.1, In-4, (1) blanc, (1) faux titre, (1) page de titre, (9) Préface, (2) Table des Livres, chapitres, articles et paragraphes, 400 pages. T.2. In-4, (1) blanc, (1) faux titre, (1) page de titre, (2) Table des Livres, 438 pages. T.3. In-4, (1) blanc, (1) faux titre, (1) page de titre, (2) Table des Livres, 368 pages.Livre en trois volumes, plein veau marbré, quelques éraflures sans gravité sur les plats, légère usure d’usage. Dos à cinq nerfs, entre nerfs frappés d’or au motif floral, pièce de titre frappée d’or, pièce de tomaison, tranche rouge. 3 gravures d’architectures égyptiennes, 1 gravure de charrue égyptienne, 2 gravures de l’écriture égyptienne, 3 planches dépliantes (tables chronologiques). Edition originale de cette ambitieuse étude tentant de remonter aux sources des connaissances des origines de l’humanité à la fin de l’Antiquité. L’origine des lois est l’objet d’une étude incluant les différentes sortes de gouvernement. Les arts et métiers regroupent l’agriculture (labourage, boisson, importance de l’huile, les instruments agraires) les vêtements, l’architecture, la découverte et la fabrique des métaux, les origines du dessin et de la gravure, de l’orfèvrerie et de la sculpture. Les sciences traitent de la médecine, des mathématiques, de l’astronomie, de la mécanique et la géographie. Quatre parties concernent le commerce et la navigation, l’art militaire, les mœurs et usages. Cette classification étant reprise dans chacun des trois volumes, s’adressant aux époques concernées. A cette rare publication originale in-4, inspirée de L’esprit des lois de Montesquieu, a été réimprimée en 6 volumes in-12 en 1759.
4897Washington DC: Supreme Court of the United States. Original Autograph. Near Fine. 4 7/8 X 3 1/2 Inches. Original Justice Byron R. White Supreme Court Chambers Card with embossed eagle in upper left corner. Boldly signed by Justice White in black ink. Supreme Court of the United States unknown
4896Washington DC: Supreme Court of the United States. Original Autograph. Near Fine. 4 7/8 X 3 1/2 Inches. Original Justice David H. Souter Supreme Court Chambers Card with embossed eagle in upper left corner. Boldly signed by Justice Souter in black ink. Supreme Court of the United States unknown
91970aafParis, Villette / Desaint & Saillant / Simon, M. DCC. LXII., 1762, pt. in-8vo, VI + 332 p. / IV + 304 p., la première page de titre est manquante, reliure dépoque en plein veau, dos à nerfs orné en or, coiffes touchées.
169853281(Ohne Ort). Gedruckt im Jahr 1698. 112 Seiten. Breitrandiges Exemplar in guter Erhaltung. Ohne Einband. 19x15,5 cm
1979LFA-126726424Une plaquette de 93 pages, format 85 x 130 mm, brochée, publiée en 1979, Service de l'Information des Nations Unies, bon état
1967LFA-126713199Un ouvrage de 289 pages, format 135 x 215 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1967, Chronique Sociale de France, bon état
1984LFA-126722543Un ouvrage de 205 pages, format 110 x 180 mm, illustré, broché, publié en 1984, Editions Gallimard, bon état
5184Imprimerie du "Moniteur Judiciaire" (Lyon) (1918) - Plaquette de faire-part de décès - Plaquette 14 x 21,5 de 16 pages - Très bon état
1687124571687 Paris, Chez François Muguet, 1687 et 1703; 2 pièces in-4° respectivement de 4pp.( dont la page de titre); et 4pp. Grandes marges au 1er texte avec petites pertes de papier en bordure des marges.
ORD-3633Au clergé de son diocèse sur l'Esclavage. Orléans. Georges Jacob.1862. In-8 br.pp.387 à 399.
1765ST19567-130Dublin: John Exshaw 1765. Fourth Edition First Irish Edition. 250 x 125 mm. 8 x 5". 8 p.l. xxvi 443 1 pp. 6 leaves index. <br/> Plain contemporary calf spine with raised bands head and tail of spine and some edges and corners skillfully restored. Four copperplate diagrams inserted into the text three folding; additionally with two attractive woodcut headpieces and one tailpiece all with scrolling foliate motifs. Front pastedown with handwritten bookplate of L. A. Skinner 4 The Ridge Coulsdon Surrey. ESTC T129360. Spine and edges of the boards dried and darkened lower corner of front cover with large discoloration from damp text with very thin dampstain all suggesting the book survived a fire but the binding sturdy and the text surprisingly clean and fresh nevertheless.<br/> <br/> This is a nicely illustrated work that had a huge impact on British horticulture as the first work to focus in depth on the practicalities of growing plants in a cold climate like that of Scotland. Scottish lawyer and horticulturist Sir James Justice 1698-1763 was well known among his contemporaries for the collection of rare and exotic plants he curated on his Midlothian estate. He is credited with having cultivated the first pineapple in Scotland and was elected to the Royal Society for his botanical efforts. Fellow Royal Society member William Houston named in his honor the genus Justicia which contains more than 900 species of mostly tropical flowering plants. This work his best known was originally published in Edinburgh in 1754 under the title "The Scots Gardiners Director." Because of its obvious relevance for gardeners in Scotland it was an immediate success there as well as in northern England and Ireland. This led to the re-titling of the book to "The British Gardener’s Director" and the publication of two further editions in Edinburgh followed by our 1765 Dublin edition which seems to be quite rare on the market. John Exshaw unknown
20112081502111907409Sanqin Publishing Company China 2011. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 3324p Size: B5 Soft Cover Number of books: 10 Sanqin Publishing Company, China paperback
1786119761786 A Paris, de l'imprimerie de L;Cellot, 1786; in 4 broché, sans couverture, tel que paru. Trace noire (charbon à 1 feuillet et en marge interne, exemplaire non coupé à toutes marges, tranches poussiéreuses.
1914100801914 Ollendorff Paris 1914. E.O. L’un des 10 ex sur Hollande, seul grand papier. Préface inédite du bâtonnier HENRI-ROBERT. Belle reliure in-8 demi maroquin bleu Roy, dos à 4 nerfs éclairci, tête dorée, couvertures conservées. Peu courant
1965100731965 Julliard Paris 1965. E.O (pas de grand papier). Bel envoi à un célèbre avocat et batonier complété de deux lettres autographes. Reliure in-8 plein chagrin noir, dos à 4 nerfs et fleurons, couvertures conservées, étui
1908100841908 Lemerre Paris 1908. E.O. (pas de grand papier). Envoi autographe signé (nom du destinataire effacé). Reliure in-8 demi chagrin rouge à coins, dos à 4 nerfs, couvertures conservées
19906001541990. Unbound. Near Fine. A small group of correspondence between American poet's Morton Marcus and Donald Justice including both a hand-written letter and a typed letter to Justice from Marcus both Signed "Mort" along with two Inscribed books by Marcus and a group of photocopied poems. Letters folded and with just a bit of wear The Armies Encamped in the Fields Beyond the Unfinished Avenues with a faintly sunned spine thus near fine overall. <br /> <br /> Includes the following: an Autograph Letter Signed by Morton Marcus to Donald Justice dated October 1964 in which he lends his condolences for a bout of anxiety that Justice was dealing with and says he looks forward to seeing him next weekend; a Typed Letter Signed by Marcus to Justice dated February 1981. This is accompanied by an Inscribed first edition copy of Marcus's book The Armies Encamped in the Fields Beyond the Unfinished Avenues Jazz Productions 1977 as well as copies of five different poems by Marcus; and an Inscribed first edition copy of When People Could Fly by Morton Marcus Hanging Loose Press 1997 Inscribed to Justice dated 1997. In this inscription Marcus calls Justice his mentor and signs off "With much respect and admiration - and love for your work." <br /> <br /> A short but sweet look into the two poets' correspondence spanning four decades. unknown
1962596282Oberlin Ohio: Oberlin College 1962. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Cover by Gail Kort. Small quarto. Paginated thus 1-8 2-32 9-15. Stapled wrappers. Some gentle rubbing to wrappers near fine. Laid in is a handwritten letter addressed to "Rosy" by one of the Oberlin students who helped work on this magazine and dated "2-27-63". The Oberlin students literary magazine with contributions from Neal Donner Tom Zolnay John Gilmore Susan Drake Dave Buck Debbie Loft and Sam Hudson. Bound-in as issued is a prospectus for a Oberlin Quarterly with contributions from Thomas Whitaker Lawrence R. Lee David Armstrong X.J. Kennedy John Montague Donald Justice and Lewis Turco. Scarce none found in OCLC. Oberlin College unknown
1974020469New York: Macmillan Publishing Co. 1974. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine in a Fine dustwrapper. Second Printing. Edited with an introduction by Howard Moss. Short story contributions by 22 contemporary leading American poets. This copy SIGNED by 6 of them on the front endpaper: John Hollander Donald Justice James Merrill W. S. Merwin Mona Van Duyn and Richard Wilbur. Additionally SIGNED by 5 others mostly poets who had nothing to do with this volume: Mark Strand William Stafford W. D. Snodgrass Edward Albee and Andre Dubus who adds "not in it." A total of 11 important writers have SIGNED this interesting anthology. <br/><br/> Macmillan Publishing Co. hardcover
169953282(Ohne Ort). Anno M. DC. XCIX (1699). 32 Seiten. Titelbroschur (Geringe Gebrauchsspuren) 19x15 cm
1937R68519Moscow: People's Commissariat of Justice of the U.S.S.R. 1937. 1st edition. Very Good. octavo. orig. boards vi 580pp. Heard before the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the U.S.S.R.Moscow January 23-30 1937. Verbatim Report People's Commissariat of Justice of the U.S.S.R. hardcover
1938R68520Moscow: People's Commissariat of Justice of the U.S.S.R. 1938. 1st edition. Very Good. octavo. orig. boards 799pp. Heard before the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court of the U.S.S.R.Moscow March 2-13 1938. Verbatim Report People's Commissariat of Justice of the U.S.S.R. hardcover