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192838897BBLeipzig, Wien, Zürich, Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag 1928. 48 S. Originalbroschur.
2019696673.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
197829122Zofingen 1978. Fait par le Premier Consul de la République française entre Partis qui divisent la Suisse. Franz./Deutsch/Ital. Nachdruck anlässlich der 175-Jahr-Feier der 6 Mediationskantone Reprint Ringier br. Helvetica unknown
117715Paris Imprimé pour l'auteur 1890. Couverture d'origine conservée. 1 feuillet blanc. 3 feuillets. 27 pages. 2 feuillets blancs. 1 feuillet blanc. 185x135 Cm. Demi-toile à coins. Dos lisse orné. Coins et coiffes émoussés. Edition originale tirée à petit nombre sur beau papier de ces deux textes d'abord parus sous forme d'articles dans "L'Evénement" du 5 juin 1890 et "Le Figaro" du 28 mai 1890. Quelques rares taches. Exemplaire en très bon état. Paris, Imprimé pour l'auteur, 1890. unknown
27293Henry Sotheran & Co. 1894. First edition 4to xi i 718pp. formerly in the library of the British and Foreign Bible Society and later Cambridge University Library with their cancellation stamp orig. black hard-grained half morocco remain of shelf number to foot of spine joints and corners a little rubbed t.e.g. Prince Bonaparte had requested that his philological library of over 13000 books was to remain in tact hence the publication of this catalogue as a means of attracting a potential buyer. A printed compiler's compliments slip tipped-in before the title-page reads "The Library of the late Prince Louis-Lucien Bonaparte is now for sale en bloc the Prince desiring that it should remain intact. Intending purchasers may obtain orders to view by applying to Mr. Victor Collins. in whose hands the Prince Bonaparte has placed the disposal of the Library". The corporation of the City of London had made an unsuccessful attempt to acquire the books for the Guildhall Library. They were subsequently sold to the Newberry Library in Chicago in 1901. Henry Sotheran & Co. 1894 unknown
27552Henry Sotheran & Co. 1894. First edition 4to xi i 718pp. orig. paper wrappers soiled spine rather chipped. Prince Bonaparte had requested that his philological library of over 13000 books was to remain in tact hence the publication of this catalogue as a means of attracting a potential buyer. A printed compiler's compliments slip tipped-in before the title-page reads "The Library of the late Prince Louis-Lucien Bonaparte is now for sale en bloc the Prince desiring that it should remain intact. Intending purchasers may obtain orders to view by applying to Mr. Victor Collins. in whose hands the Prince Bonaparte has placed the disposal of the Library". The corporation of the City of London had made an unsuccessful attempt to acquire the books for the Guildhall Library. They were subsequently sold to the Newberry Library in Chicago in 1901. Henry Sotheran & Co. 1894 unknown
37559London: Privately Printed by Strangeways & Walden 1866. 8vo 185 x 125 mm 4pp. folded with short tears to fold. The extremely rare catalogues of works published by Prince Bonaparte listing 142 titles apart from 'Ouvrages Sous Presse' each entry gives the number of copies printed usually 250 and the number printed on special paper. [London: Privately Printed by Strangeways & Walden, 1866.] unknown
1849118964Paris.: Le Bailly - Libraire 1849. Paperback. <b>Livre en français</b>. Couverture souple. Cette brochure populaire ne semble pas être dans les collections de la Bibliothèque Nationale. Broché. 9 x 14 cm. 36 pages. Couverture muette. <i>ref. 118964</i> Le Bailly - Libraire paperback
24265Couverture rigide. Bon/1891. in-8. Paris Chamerot et Renouard 1891 in-8 25pp broché Extrait de ""L'annuaire du Club alpin français"" 17° volume 1890 unknown
199154176Euskaltzaindia R. Ac. Leng. Vasca 1991. Tapa dura. 2ª Mano. . El mayor estudio histórico de la dialectología del idioma vasco el euskera. Historia. Pais Vasco. Facsímiles. Tapa dura en tela con estampados dorados 29x22 cm; 4 Tomos Euskaltzaindia, R. Ac. Leng. Vasca hardcover
1480990310.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
67088Couverture rigide. Bon/1952. in-8. Paris 1952 in-8 194pp broché Superbe exemplaire! unknown
19521176718Presses Universitaires de France 1952. Book. Good. Soft cover. 1re édition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. In-8 broché Bon Etat. Presses Universitaires de France Paperback
19521176719Presses Universitaires de France 1952. Book. Good. Soft cover. 1re édition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. In-8 broché Bon Etat . Presses Universitaires de France Paperback
4-44576Roma presso Antonio Boulzaler 1831 8vo mezza tela con tassello al dorso pp. 144. Rara opera importantissima la parte ittiologica. Manca per dire al Ceresoli. hardcover
19571176717Presses Universitaires de France 1957. Book. Good. Soft cover. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. In-8 broché Bon Etat nouvelle édition revue. Presses Universitaires de France Paperback
1809232411809. A Paris chez Gabriel WarÂŽe Bossange PÂre 1809. Un vol. au format in-8 197 x 128 mm de 2 ff. n.fol. 279 pp. catalogue ÂŽditeur in fine. Reliure de l'ÂŽpoque de demi-basane glacÂŽe brune dos lisse ornÂŽ de filets dorÂŽs roulettes dorÂŽes cha”nettes dorÂŽs larges fleurons romantiques dorÂŽs piÂce de titre de basane chair titre dorÂŽ palette dorÂŽe en queue tranches jaspÂŽes. Edition originale de la traduction franÂaise de cet ''ouvrage rare''. in QuÂŽrard. Outre des considÂŽrations historiques relatifs ˆ la prise et au pillage de Rome par le ConnÂŽtable de Bourbon l'ouvrage prÂŽsente l'attrait de ''contenir une digression fort longue sur les attributions des Nobles Grands et Magnats de la RÂŽpublique florentine.'' QuÂŽrard I La France littÂŽraire p. 396. Angles et coupes ÂŽlimÂŽs. Petit manque de papier marbrÂŽ en marge supÂŽrieure du premier plat. TrÂs rares rousseurs dans le texte. Du reste belle condition. b42961 unknown
116836Paris Imprimé pour l'Auteur 1891. 1 feuillet blanc. 1 feuillet. XI. 273 pages. 2 feuillets. 2 feuillets blancs. 6 planches hors-texte dont le frontispice. 28x225 Cm. Demi-maroquin havane à la Bradel reliure de l'époque. Dos lisse. Titre doré. Coins et coiffes émoussés. Roland Napoléon Bonaparte géographe et botaniste français qui après avoir été obligé de renoncer à sa carrière militaire se tourne vers la géographie la géologie et l'ethnologie. Grand explorateur il utilise la photographie pour réaliser un inventaire anthropologique des populations humaines. Ce récit de voyage est illustré par des très belles photographies en noir et blanc. Couverture d'origine conservée. Exemplaire imprimé sur grand papier en excellent état malgré de très rares taches et rousseurs. Ex-libris de Gaston Charlet 1902-1976 homme politique français. Paris, Imprimé pour l'Auteur, 1891. unknown
113715Paris Imprimé pour l'Auteur 1891. 1 feuillet blanc. 1 feuillet. XI. 273 pages. 2 feuillets. 2 feuillets blancs. 6 planches hors-texte dont le frontispice. 28x225 Cm. Pleine toile bleue. Pièce de titre dorée avec manques. Plats un peu frottés. Roland Napoléon Bonaparte géographe et botaniste français qui après avoir été obligé de renoncer à sa carrière militaire se tourne vers la géographie la géologie et l'ethnologie. Grand explorateur il utilise la photographie pour réaliser un inventaire anthropologique des populations humaines. Ce récit de voyage est illustré par des très belles photographies en noir et blanc. Couverture d'origine conservée. Exemplaire imprimé sur grand papier en excellent état malgré de très rares taches et rousseurs. Paris, Imprimé pour l'Auteur, 1891. unknown
18381335804London: John Van Voorst 1838. Hardcover. Thin Octavo; G; pp 67; navy blue spine without text; no jacket; cloth has staining to front and rear toward head edge; slight sun fading to exterior; gilt lettering to front; minor wear to corners; strong boards; text block shows slight age toning toward edges; age toned endpapers; slight cracking to front hinge otherwise intact interior; light paperclip offset to half title page and pastedown; illustrated. 1335804. FP New Rockville Stock. John Van Voorst hardcover books
183335614Philadelphia: Samuel Augustus Mitchell vol I; Carey Lea & Carey vols II & III; Carey & Lea vol IV 1833. 4 volumes folio. 15 x 12 inches. 27 hand-colored engraved plates by Alexander Lawson 11 after Titian R. Peale 15 after A. Rider and 1 after J.J. Audubon and A. Rider. Vol. 4 uncut. Some foxing browning and offsetting as ususal. Contemporary half red morocco and marbled paper covered boards rebacked.<br/> <br/>First edition first issue of this important American ornithological work: the first book appearance of any engraving after John James Audubon.<br/> <br/>Bonaparte's important continuation of Wilson's American Ornithology describes 60 birds not in the original work. "A love for the same department of natural science and a desire to complete the vast enterprise so far advanced by Wilson's labors has induced us to undertake the present work" Bonaparte writes in the preface "in order to illustrate what premature death prevented him from accomplishing as well as the discoveries subsequently made in the feathered tribes of these States." "The work which had been performed by Wilson's hands alone now gave employment to several individuals. Titian R. the fourth son of Charles Wilson Peale not only collected many of the birds figured while on the Long expedition which were credited to Thomas Say who originally described them in footnotes scattered through the report; or in a subsequent private trip to Florida during the winter and spring of 1825 under the patronage of Bonaparte; but also drew the figures engraved for the first and two plates for the fourth and last volume. A German emigrant by the name of Alexander Rider of whom little is known beyond that he was a miniature painter in 1813 and a portrait and historical painter in 1818 was responsible for the remainder of the drawings with the exception of the two figures of plate 4 of volume I." Frank L. Burns On Alexander Wilson. That plate the Great Crow Blackbird is notable as being the first book appearance of any engraving after John James Audubon. Perhaps the most influential artist involved with the work however was Bonaparte's master engraver Alexander Lawson arguably the most talented ornithological engraver in America at that time. Multiple issues of the first edition of Wilson's continuation have been identified. This fine set is comprised of the rare first issue of vol. 1 with the Mitchell imprint and containing an early issue of plate 6 in that volume with the Latin name given as Pyrrhula Erythrina; see Ellis/Mengel; and with first issues of volumes two through four published by Carey Lea & Carey or Carey & Lea and printed by William Brown. Carey & Lea would reissue the first volume with their own imprint after purchasing the rights to the publication from Mitchell in 1828 and all the volumes would be reprinted by T.K. and P.G. Collins with their imprint replacing that of William Brown for Carey & Lea with unchanged dates on the titles but actually printed in about 1835.<br/> <br/>Anker 47; Bennett 16; Coues 1:609; Ellis/Mengel 312a-b; Fine Bird Books 1990 p. 78; Nissen IVB 116; Sabin 6264; Wood 247; Zimmer p.64. Samuel Augustus Mitchell [vol I]; Carey, Lea & Carey [vols II & III]; Carey & Lea [vol IV] unknown books
183334816Philadelphia: Samuel Augustus Mitchell vol I; Carey Lea & Carey vols II & III; Carey & Lea vol IV 1833. Four volumes small folio 15 x 12 inches vols. 2 and 4 and 14 1/2 x 11 1/4 inches vols. 1 and 3. 27 hand-colored engraved plates by Alexander Lawson 11 after Titian R. Peale 15 after A. Rider and 1 after J.J. Audubon and A. Rider. Foxing to the text particularly in vols. 3 and 4 though the plates clean throughout. Vols. 2 and 4 uncut. Publisher's half red morocco and marbled paper covered boards<br/> <br/>First edition first issue of this important American ornithological work with the plates beautifully hand colored.<br/> <br/>Bonaparte's important continuation of Wilson's American Ornithology describes 60 birds not in the original work. "A love for the same department of natural science and a desire to complete the vast enterprise so far advanced by Wilson's labors has induced us to undertake the present work" Bonaparte writes in the preface "in order to illustrate what premature death prevented him from accomplishing as well as the discoveries subsequently made in the feathered tribes of these States." "The work which had been performed by Wilson's hands alone now gave employment to several individuals. Titian R. the fourth son of Charles Wilson Peale not only collected many of the birds figured while on the Long expedition which were credited to Thomas Say who originally described them in footnotes scattered through the report; or in a subsequent private trip to Florida during the winter and spring of 1825 under the patronage of Bonaparte; but also drew the figures engraved for the first and two plates for the fourth and last volume. A German emigrant by the name of Alexander Rider of whom little is known beyond that he was a miniature painter in 1813 and a portrait and historical painter in 1818 was responsible for the remainder of the drawings with the exception of the two figures of plate 4 of volume I." Frank L. Burns On Alexander Wilson. That plate the Great Crow Blackbird is notable as being the first book appearance of any engraving after John James Audubon. Perhaps the most influential artist involved with the work however was Bonaparte's master engraver Alexander Lawson arguably the most talented ornithological engraver in America at that time. Three issues of the first edition of Wilson's continuation have been identified. This set is comprised of the rare first issue of vol. 1 with the Mitchell imprint and containing the first issue of plate 6 in that volume see Ellis/Mengel and with first issues of volumes two through four published by Carey & Lea and printed by William Brown. Carey & Lea later reissued the first volume with their own imprint after purchasing the rights to the publication from Mitchell in 1828. The third issue includes volumes reprinted by T.K. and P.G. Collins with their imprint replacing that of William Brown for Carey & Lea with unchanged dates on the titles but actually printed in about 1835 after the completion of the final volume.<br/> <br/>Anker 47; Bennett 16; Coues 1:609; Ellis/Mengel 312a-b; Fine Bird Books 1990 p. 78; Nissen IVB 116; Sabin 6264; Wood 247; Zimmer p.64. Samuel Augustus Mitchell [vol I]; Carey, Lea & Carey [vols II & III]; Carey & Lea [vol IV] unknown books
183322742Philadelphia: Samuel Augustus Mitchell vol I; Carey Lea & Carey vols II & III; Carey & Lea vol IV 1833. 4 volumes folio. 15 x 12 inches. 27 hand-colored engraved plates by Alexander Lawson 11 after Titian R. Peale 15 after A. Rider and 1 after J.J. Audubon and A. Rider. Extra-illustrated with 5 uncoloured engraved plates in vol. IV. Usual paper toning in vol. IV minor offsetting in vols. II-IV short repaired tear to an uncoloured plate in vol. IV. 19th-century black half morocco over green cloth-covered boards the spine in six compartments with raised bands lettered in the second and fourth the compartments bordered in gilt with double fillets marbled endpapers top edge gilt.<br/> <br/>Provenance: Juliette Clary inscribed by Bonaparte on the vol. I title "Offert par l'auteur a sa Cousine Juliette"<br/> <br/>A very fine set of the first edition first issue of this important American ornithological work inscribed by Prince Bonaparte to his cousin and with additional uncoloured states of the plates in volume four.<br/> <br/>Bonaparte's important continuation of Wilson's American Ornithology describes 60 birds not in the original work. "A love for the same department of natural science and a desire to complete the vast enterprise so far advanced by Wilson's labors has induced us to undertake the present work" Bonaparte writes in the preface "in order to illustrate what premature death prevented him from accomplishing as well as the discoveries subsequently made in the feathered tribes of these States." "The work which had been performed by Wilson's hands alone now gave employment to several individuals. Titian R. the fourth son of Charles Wilson Peale not only collected many of the birds figured while on the Long expedition which were credited to Thomas Say who originally described them in footnotes scattered through the report; or in a subsequent private trip to Florida during the winter and spring of 1825 under the patronage of Bonaparte; but also drew the figures engraved for the first and two plates for the fourth and last volume. A German emigrant by the name of Alexander Rider of whom little is known beyond that he was a miniature painter in 1813 and a portrait and historical painter in 1818 was responsible for the remainder of the drawings with the exception of the two figures of plate 4 of volume I." Frank L. Burns On Alexander Wilson. That plate the Great Crow Blackbird is notable as being the first book appearance of any engraving after John James Audubon. Perhaps the most influential artist involved with the work however was Bonaparte's master engraver Alexander Lawson arguably the most talented ornithological engraver in America at that time. Three issues of the first edition of Wilson's continuation have been identified. This fine set is comprised of the rare first issue of vol. 1 with the Mitchell imprint and containing the first issue of plate 6 in that volume see Ellis/Mengel and with first issues of volumes two through four published by Carey & Lea and printed by William Brown. Carey & Lea later reissued the first volume with their own imprint after purchasing the rights to the publication from Mitchell in 1828. The third issue includes volumes reprinted by T.K. and P.G. Collins with their imprint replacing that of William Brown for Carey & Lea with unchanged dates on the titles but actually printed in about 1835 after the completion of the final volume. We are aware of the existence of only one other inscribed set of Bonaparte's Ornithology to have appeared on the market in the last 30 years inscribed to the Count Charles de Chatillon.<br/> <br/>Anker 47; Bennett 16; Coues 1:609; Ellis/Mengel 312a-b; Fine Bird Books 1990 p. 78; Nissen IVB 116; Sabin 6264; Wood 247; Zimmer p.64. Samuel Augustus Mitchell [vol I]; Carey, Lea & Carey [vols II & III]; Carey & Lea [vol IV] unknown books
180953226Paris: Gabriel Warée 1809. 8vo pp. 2 279 1; parallel text in Italian and French; slightly later quarter tan calf over marbled boards red and black morocco label on gilt-paneled spine; very good. Translation of the author's Ragguaglio storico del sacco di Roma dell anno 1527 of which Gamba Serie dei testi di lingua says: "Non è che un plagio impudente tolto della Storia di Francesco Guicciardini dalle Vite del Giovio e dal Sacco di Roma di Luigi Guicciardini" i.e.: It is nothing but an impudent plagiarism taken from the History of Francesco Guicciardini from the Vite del Giovio and from the Sacco di Roma by Luigi Guicciardini. <br/><br/> Gabriel Warée hardcover books
1804249527Paris 1804. Signed with a flourish in pen and ink on a manuscript document with brief addition in Louis Bonaparte's hand. 4to. Old fold faint marginal soiling one trace of old paper clip. Fine. Signed with a flourish in pen and ink on a manuscript document with brief addition in Louis Bonaparte's hand. 4to. Excellent autograph of Louis Bonaparte 1778-1846 brother of Napoleon I named by him King of Holland in 1806 and the father of Napoleon III. This document informs the recipient that the Emperor has already filled a position and that accordingly his request to return to active dury is declined. The blow is sweetened by acknowledging that a request for admission to the Légion d'honneur would be accepted with a note in Louis Bonaparte's hand "auquel j'a déjà fait la demande". unknown books