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1782705741 document manuscrit sur vélin de 2 ff., daté 1780 et 1782 : [ Document sur Vélin : Acte d'arrentement daté de 1780, relatif à la commune de Magné, près de Niort, signé par H. de Luzignem ] Par devant le Notaire au Duché Pairie de Rohan-Rohan et Comté de Benon soussigné présents les témoins ci-après nommés furent présents Pierre Papinot journalier et Catherine Chollet sa femme de luy bien et deuement autorisée à l'effet des présentes demeurants au Bourg et paroisse de Magné d'une part, Et René Bourolleau marchand demeurant à Monpense susdite paroisse de Magné d'autre part, Lesquels dits Papinot et Chollet sa femme voulant se procurer les moyens de payer plus commodément le reste de leurs jours ont par ces présentes de leurs bons gré vollonté cédé quitté délaissé et transporté à titre d'arrentement viager et vente audit Bourolleau présent stipulant et acceptant pour luy les siens successeurs et ayants cause à l'avenir savoir : Est une maison avec ses appartenances et dépendances consistant en une chambre basse à feu dans laquelle il y a un four à coté de la cheminée, grenier au-dessus le tout en très mauvais état et menaçant une ruine prochaine, un petit jardin à coté contenant à semer un boisseau demi de graine chenevis [etc... ] [ Avec apostille en marge gauche] : Je reconnais avoir reçu de l'acquéreur cy dessus nommé la somme de cinquante cinq livres pour les droits de lods et ventes... fait remise d'un tiers en faveur dudit acquéreur seulement et l'ont quittancé... au château de Mauzé le quinze aoust 1782. Signé : H. de Luzignem
015724[Sanxay, Vienne] Changements de foires à Sanxay, Canton de Lusignan, arrondissement de Poitiers, département de la Vienne. Poitiers, imprimerie de Catineau, avril 1820. 1p in-folio. Placard annonçant les nouvelles foires établies par ordonnance du roi le 20 février 1820. Ces quatre foires auront lieu le samedi avant la Toussaint, Noël, le Carnaval et Pâques. Anciennement pliée. [88-2]
003597London: Printed for Bateman and Son Devonshire-Street 1801. Hardcover. Very Good. Octavo. Two volumes. I: ii xlviii 271 ipp.; II: ii 260pp. Second edition. Modern quarter green calf over marbled boards. New endpapers. With 4 engravings two in each volume with no bearing on the work inserted. Minor foxing to pages. Some browning from a news clipping inserted between pp. 66 & 67 in volume I. Marginal staining to volume II. Marginal repairs to edges of pages in volume II to page 5. Title-page in volume II more heavily stained in margins. <br/> <br/> London: Printed for Bateman and Son, Devonshire-Street, 1801. hardcover
1385692103.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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1385823178.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
178336762London: James Phillips George Yard 1783. First Edition. Full calf. Very good. 259pp octavo with errata slip and charts in rear. A very good copy bound in full diamond calf nicked at the crown. W Stratford Canning's copy with his ownership signature on the title page. Canning was Ambassador to Turkey <br/><br/> James Phillips, George Yard unknown
1783100899London: Printed and Sold for the Author by James Phillips & 4 others 1783. First edition rare in the original boards of this important account of the revolt of 'Ali Bey the shaykh al-balad of Egypt who declared the country independent of the Ottoman Empire before proceeding to seize control of the Hijaz and invade Syria. His rule ended following the insubordination of his most trusted general Abu al-Dhahab which led to Ali Bey's exile then death outside the walls of Cairo. "Very little is known of Lusignan who claims to have known Ali Bey personally. He seems to have been a Greek or more probably a Cypriot who took refuge in London; he advertises himself as a teacher of ancient and modern Greek on A5v but there is no mention of him in Legrand. Perhaps he is connected with the Giacomo Lusignan who later acted as a factotum for the Earl of Guildford" Blackmer. He was also the author of A Series of Letters Addressed to Sir William Fordyce. Containing a Voyage and Journey from England to Smyrna from thence to Constantinople 1788. Octavo 225 x 135 mm. Uncut in original boards paper spine printed paper label. With a laid-in typed translation into Italian of a British newspaper report of Joachim Murat's invasion of Sicily dated Messina 19 September 1810. Contemporary manuscript correction to author's address on title page a touch rubbed and marked overall corners and head of spine bumped surface splitting to tail of both joints and along rear hinge old restoration to spine at tail occasional light foxing as usual. Complete with the errata leaf. This remains an excellent entirely unsophisticated copy. ESTC T130751. hardcover
0266315194.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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1994LFA-126715143Un ouvrage de 194 pages, format 170 x 240 mm, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1994, Editions Cabédita, collection "Archives Vivantes", bon état
2007LFA-126747093N° 440 (Janvier 2007) : revue de 82 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
1883268611883 P.Chanche, L.- 1883, double in plano ,90x63,5 cm,pli central ;bon état,petites taches en marge, trés rare
001848Paris, chez Lanée, successeur de Longuet, lui-même successeur de Simonneau, 1853. 59*88cm. Belle carte toilée, sous chemise et étui. Très bel état, défauts très légers, chemise un peu abîmée.
16943Broché - 15,5 x 22,5 - 298 pp - année 2005 - Editions De Fallois Paris -
4491paris orléans 1952 - In 8 broché 467 pages - nombreuses illustrations dans le texte
0266311202.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
133265763X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1963720933PN. New. 1963. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
19631340922PN. New. 1963. Soft Cover. md . PN paperback
125464Paris: Guillaume le Noir 1586 1st edition. Leatherbound Very good. Tall 8vo. A4 e4 A-K4. 8 40 leaves. Attractively bound in modern full-calf; simple single-rule border in blind to top and bottom boards; spine in five compartments raised bands bands blindstamped. Light edgewear rubbing to leather; uneven toning to leather boards presumably due to the glue toning through; spine sunned; minor scratch to top board. Textblock with beautiful woodcut embellishments; head and tail-pieces floriated initials printer's device at center of title-page. Some wear to textblock; age-toning as expected; dampstains largely restricted to the margins more pronounced early; small period notation in ink to the verso of numbered leaf number seven; small closed-tear to the fore-margin of the fifth unnumbered leaf. Title: "The Rights Authorities and Prerogatives claimed by the Kingdom of Jerusalem " A historical work focusing on the author's genealogy and the history of Cypress. "The Cyprian historian Etienne de Lusignan was of the royal family of that name which family sprang from the Counts of Poitou at the time of Charles the Bald; the first Lusignan King of Cyprus being this Guy titular King of Jerusalem. 'Charles de Lusignan' writer Etienne 'was father of my grandfather.' Etienne de Lusignan's history entitled Description de toute l'ile de Cypre et de ses rois and originally written in Italian was begun in 1570; that is while the island was yet under the courteous rule of Venice and was finished in 1573; that is two years after the Turks had by conquest taken it over from the Venetians. The historian flying from the Turkish rulers took refuge in France where he entered a monastery of preaching friars at Boulogne and began in May 1578 the translation of his work into French which task he completed in the November of that same year. Etienne Lusignan gives a list of more than thirty kings of the Lusignan dynasty among whom are some of the especial interest as medieval and chivalrous heroes." -The Churchman's Companion 1878. BM STC French 293. OCLC 492859158. Graesse IV: 299-300. Not in Adams. Guillaume le Noir Hardcover
RO50010817Enoch Frères & Costallat. début XXème. In-4. En feuillets. Bon état, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 7 pages. Ornements de P. Barie en couverture. Plats détachés. Quelques déchirures.. . . . Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
2812406216.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2008LFA-1267163583 volumes de 664, 891 et 956 pages, format 210 x 300 mm, illustrés, reliés cartonnage, publiés en 2008-2011, bon état