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2004231682004 Editions de l'Amateur 2004 Hardcover IN 4,(29 x 23 cm) cartonnage éditeur illustré d'une vignette en couleurs, illustrations en couleurs, 213 p. - 2859174087 Etat neuf
Features: Cynthia Baron - a human hand in fairyland; The magic of Peter Sanderson; Crocheted Hat and Purse; Turn of the Century Apothecary Jars; Potpourri II - summertime mini tricks; Dollhouse Builders; Delightful Dolls; Tea at Esther Herriot's - a short story; Miniature Baskets; and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
175800TP91VERSAILLES FRANCE 1758. Very extensive listing of medications to Monseigneur le Marechal duc de Belisle from the House of Jodor Apothecary in Versailles. A total of 288 pounds is required to settle the account. Biographical Notes: SIR THOMAS PHILLIPPS 1792-1872. Born in 1792 Sir Thomas Phillipps from childhood was obsessed with the idea of obtaining virtually anything written or printed on paper including cartloads of documents from wastepaper merchants and the entire inventories of booksellers. "I wish to have one copy of every book in the world" he declared to a friend. He very nearly succeeded. His collection ultimately grew to more than 100000 books and at least 60000 manuscripts. As a result of his extravagant purchases Sir Thomas was permanently on the verge of bankruptcy and was constantly pursued by creditors. So many books arrived at his house that it was impossible to unpack his acquisitions much less keep pace with them. Visiting scholars driven to distraction would spend days hunting for an elusive text in the dusty heaps that filled every room. Because Sir Thomas has a morbid dread of fire most of his collection was housed in coffinlike boxes that could be carted away quickly. Visitors to Middle Hill were struck too by the presence of numerous logs a ploy he used to lure beetles away from his books. As Sir Thomas relentlessly pursued his passion the house itself began to crumble and its floors started to sag under the cast weight of hundreds of tons of paper. His neglect of Middle Hill was partly deliberate however. Sir Thomas's chief enemy in life James Halliwell had married his daughter against his wishes. It appears that Halliwell was in Sir Thomas' eyes the worst kind of criminal a book thief who had stolen valuable works from university libraries and even from his father-in-law. Having no sons Sir Thomas was unable to prevent Halliwell from inheriting his estate. To ensure that his detested heir would never receive anything of value Sir Thomas's solution was to allow Middle Hill to fall unto complete disrepair. He even went so far as to chop down and sell for lumber the centuries-old oak trees that lined the majestic mile-long drive to his home. In 1863 Sir Thomas decided to move - in order to accommodate his books. With the aid of 160 men 103 wagonloads of books and papers drawn by 230 horses the books were lumbered from Middle Hill top their new estate in nearby Cheltenham. It is said that for years afterwards the countryside was littered with the remains of carts that had collapsed under the sheer weight of the Phillipps collection. Sir Thomas continues to add to his library until his death in 1872. After Sir Thomas's death his immediate family had no room for his collection. So vast was the library that although individual items and large sections were sold privately or through numerous auction sales the Phillipps collection is still being sold more than a century after the death of its owner. In the course of its sales many treasures have come to light. As late as 1964 part of the long-lost and unique medieval manuscript of the Roman poet Ovid's Metamorphoses appeared and was subsequently reunited with its other half at Magdalen College Oxford. Once destined for destruction as worthless wastepaper this and many other priceless works were saved by the single-minded obsession of the greatest bibliomaniac of all time. Autograph. Manuscript. Very Fine. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Paperback
8184N° 3 de 1951 - grand in-8 broché - revue illustrée
1951LFA01456N° 206-207-208 (Janvier-Février-Mars 1951), 56 pages, format 210 x 135 mm, broché, Société Dauphinoise d'Ethnologie et d'Archéologie (ancienne Société d'Ethnologie et d'Antropologie fondée en 1894 par le Docteur Bordier et dirigée de 1910 à 1933 par Hippolyte Muller)
1951LFA01457N° 209-210-211 (Avril-Mai-Juin 1951), 56 pages, format 210 x 135 mm, broché, Société Dauphinoise d'Ethnologie et d'Archéologie (ancienne Société d'Ethnologie et d'Antropologie fondée en 1894 par le Docteur Bordier et dirigée de 1910 à 1933 par Hippolyte Muller)
1950LFA-126711217N° 203-204-205(Octobre-Novembre-Décembre 1950), 60 pages, format 210 x 135 mm, broché, Société Dauphinoise d'Ethnologie et d'Archéologie (ancienne Société d'Ethnologie et d'Antropologie fondée en 1894 par le Docteur Bordier et dirigée de 1910 à 1933 par Hippolyte Muller)
1950LFA-126722854N° 200-201-202 (Avril-mai-juin 1950), 68 pages, format 210 x 135 mm, broché, Société Dauphinoise d'Ethnologie et d'Archéologie (ancienne Société d'Ethnologie et d'Antropologie fondée en 1894 par le Docteur Bordier et dirigée de 1910 à 1933 par Hippolyte Muller)
1951LFA-126722855N° 212-213-214 (Octobre-novembre-décembre 1951), 56 pages, format 210 x 135 mm, broché, Société Dauphinoise d'Ethnologie et d'Archéologie (ancienne Société d'Ethnologie et d'Antropologie fondée en 1894 par le Docteur Bordier et dirigée de 1910 à 1933 par Hippolyte Muller)
1952LFA-126722856N° 215-216-217 (Janvier-février-mars 1952), 64 pages, format 210 x 135 mm, broché, Société Dauphinoise d'Ethnologie et d'Archéologie (ancienne Société d'Ethnologie et d'Antropologie fondée en 1894 par le Docteur Bordier et dirigée de 1910 à 1933 par Hippolyte Muller)
1952LFA-126722857N° 218-219-220 (Avril-mai-juin 1952), 88 pages, format 210 x 135 mm, broché, Société Dauphinoise d'Ethnologie et d'Archéologie (ancienne Société d'Ethnologie et d'Antropologie fondée en 1894 par le Docteur Bordier et dirigée de 1910 à 1933 par Hippolyte Muller)
1952LFA-126722858N° 221-222-223 (Juillet-août-septembre 1952), 88 pages, format 210 x 135 mm, broché, Société Dauphinoise d'Ethnologie et d'Archéologie (ancienne Société d'Ethnologie et d'Antropologie fondée en 1894 par le Docteur Bordier et dirigée de 1910 à 1933 par Hippolyte Muller)
1709294191Amstelaedami: apud Westenios 1709. 1709 Edition. Hardcover. Fine copy bound in half aniline calf over marble boards with gilt tooling and a leather gilt-blocked label to the spine. Remains well preserved overall; tight bright clean and sharp-cornered. Physical description; 240 pages. Subjects; George Bate 1608-1669. Pharmacy. Apothecary. Amstelaedami: apud Westenios hardcover
1704294194Lugduni: apud Amabilem Auroy Bibliopolam 1704. 1704 Edition. Hardcover. Worn copy bound in full aniline calf with a leather gilt-blocked label to the spine. Some wear and tear to the spine and panel edges as with age. Provenance; from the library of A. Garrigues DM witht the owner's bookplate. Physical description; 432 pages. Subjects; George Bae 1608-1669. Apothecary. Pharmacy. 17th century apothecary. Lugduni: apud Amabilem Auroy Bibliopolam hardcover
199329262Chambray Les Tours C.L.D 1993 In-8 année 1992, 203 pp
30358Milton keynes, Kessinger Publishing, 2010 Paperback, 287pp., 21x28cm., ills. in b/w., as new. ISBN 9780766138032.
2006LFA00716Une revue de 64 pages, format 210 x 297 mm, brochée couverture couleurs, illustrée, n° 8 Juin 2006, bon état
1993LFA-126712437Année 1992 : un volume de 203 pages, format 170 x 230 mm, broché, bon état
199220412Solar 1992 In-4, cartonnage illustré, illustrations en noir et en couleurs, 160 pp. Charnières intérieurres renforcées, sinon bon état d’occasion.
4152N°67 du 4ème trimestre 1961. Bon etat.
1902RES43L215Tours Deslis 1902 Brochure Petit In4 de 31 pages - demi basane - Couvertures conservées quelques illustrations -
1902RES43L215Tours Deslis 1902 Brochure Petit In4 de 31 pages - demi basane - Couvertures conservées quelques illustrations -
1020traduits nouvellement en françois suivant la vérité du texte grec avec un mélange de paraphrases, d’éclaircissements és lieux plus obscurs et la clef de cette doctrine par le moyen & d’autres nouvelles découvertes de ce siècle en anatomie & Chymie.Œuvre nécessaire aux médecins, chirurgiens & apothicaires,& utiles à plusieurs autres sortes de personnes curieuses & scavantes, comme l’avis au lecteur le montre amplement.In 12 plein cuir fauve raciné à nerfs, pièce de titre cuir rouge, fers, roulet- tes dorés. titre ,XXIV épistre avis au lecteur.316 pages tranches jaspées A Lyon chez Pierre Compagnon & robert Taillandier 1684. Achevé d’imprimer le cinquième d’août 1684.Un trou de ver dans la marge inférieure, sans gravité, une pâle mouillure angle inférieur droit an début de volume.
192625905Paris - Occitania Guitard 1926 In-8 264 pp