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AN IMPORTANT COLLECTION, IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, OF 19TH-CENTURY DEPICTIONS OF PYRENEAN SCENERY, executed in lithography (often hand-colored), aquatint, and engraving. ***(1) An unusually fine set of Melling's large folio "Voyage pittoresque dans les Pyrenees francais" (1826-1830), complete with 72 delicate aquatints, a map, a lithographed portrait of the artist, and the text by Cervini. Attractively bound and with clean, unfoxed plates (most unusual for this book). ***(2) TWO fine sets of Victor Petit's folio "Souvenirs des Pyrenees", with about 50 lithographs per set. The first set is beautifully hand-colored on fine wove paper; the second set uncolored on chine. As usual with these albums, the sets offer interesting bibliographical differences. ***(3) Two beautiful sets (30 lithographs per set) of Petit's folio "Bagneres de Luchon et ses environs", one colored and one uncolored on chine. ***(4) Two excellent (and different) complete sets of Ciceri's "Les Pyrenees dessinees d'apres nature", both very fresh, in their original bindings. ***(5) Two copies (one colored, one uncolored) of "Alpes et Pyrenees" (1842), both in publisher's cloth. ***(6) Several additional albums by Gorse (two, one with rectangular lithographs and one with oval), Allom, and others, including a few miniature albums. Many of these items are quite rare, and all are in very good condition. Several hundred prints in all. An outstanding collection. (I may consider selling one or more items separately. Please enquire.)
A Bruxelles, chez Jean Leonard, 1731 3 volumes in-Folio reliés plein veau marbré de l'époque. Dos à 6 nerfs ornés de caissons et fleurons dorés, pièces de titre en maroquin rouge, tranches rouges, roulettes dorées sur les coupes. Portrait en frontispice aux Tomes I et II. Nouvelle Edition revue avec soin & augmentée de plusieurs manuscrits avec près de 400 blasons dans le texte gravées en taille-douce. Les 2 portraits sont gravés au burin par R. Nanteuil et de La Roussière. Une vignette de titre est gravée par Heylbroieck. Tome I : Fx-titre, frontispice, titre, 15 feuillets non chiffrés, 864 + 6 ff (table) 1 ff blanc. Tome II : 1 ff blanc, fx-titre, forntispice, titre, 2 ff non chiffrés, 782 + 4 ff (table) + 1 ff blanc. Tome III : 2 ff blanc, fx titre, titre, 560 + 4 ff (table) + 22 ff blancs. Petits manques en coiffe et queue des tomeI et II, mors fendu au bas du tome III. Mouillure pale au bas des feuillets du tome III. Ex-Libris au tome I de Jacques de Vilmorin, ex-libris du Baron de Machau aux tome II et III. Brunet : Tome I - 1626. Bel exemplaire
1731164350chez Jean Leonard A Bruxelles, chez Jean Leonard, 1731. Illustrez et augmentez de plusieurs commentaires et manuscrits tant lettres, instructions, traitez, qu'autres pièces secrètes et originales, servans à donner la vérité de l'Histoire des règnes de Francois II, Charles IX et Henry III et de la Régence et du gouvernement de Catherine de Médicis. Avec les éloges des Rois, Reines, Prince & autres personnes illustres del'une & de l'autre Religion sous ces trois règnes, l'histoire généalogique de la Maison de Castelnau, et les généalogies de plusieurs maisons illustres alliées à celle de Castelnau, par J. Le Laboureur. Nouvelle édition, revue avec soin et augmentée de plusieurs manuscrits. Avec près de 400 armoiries gravées en taille-douce, etc3 volumes in-Folio reliés plein veau marbré de l'époque. Dos à 6 nerfs ornés de caissons et fleurons dorés, pièces de titre en maroquin rouge, tranches rouges, roulettes dorées sur les coupes. Portrait en frontispice aux Tomes I et II. Nouvelle Edition revue avec soin & augmentée de plusieurs manuscrits avec près de 400 blasons dans le texte gravées en taille-douce. Les 2 portraits sont gravés au burin par R. Nanteuil et de La Roussière. Une vignette de titre est gravée par Heylbroieck. Tome I : Fx-titre, frontispice, titre, 15 feuillets non chiffrés, 864 + 6 ff (table) 1 ff blanc. Tome II : 1 ff blanc, fx-titre, forntispice, titre, 2 ff non chiffrés, 782 + 4 ff (table) + 1 ff blanc. Tome III : 2 ff blanc, fx titre, titre, 560 + 4 ff (table) + 22 ff blancs. Petits manques en coiffe et queue des tomeI et II, mors fendu au bas du tome III. Mouillure pale au bas des feuillets du tome III. Ex-Libris au tome I de Jacques de Vilmorin, ex-libris du Baron de Machau aux tome II et III. Brunet : Tome I - 1626. Bel exemplaire
174511565Très rare édition contenant outre le frontispice d'après Coypel, les 28 figures (dont 13 doubles) dessinées par Philippe d'Orléans (Régent de France) gravées par Audran. À la fin se trouve la fameuse planche " Les petits pieds" gravée par Caylus. Ex-libris manuscrit du Comte de Moras au dos du frontispice. Le comte de Moras (1718-1771) a été ministre de la Marine sous Louis XV. Les figures de la suite du Régent sont en premier tirage (1718). La suite est bien complète contrairement à l'édition de 1731 qui ne contient que 26 gravures. Plein maroquin rouge, dos long richement orné, pièce de titre maroquin vert, triple filet d'encadrement sur les plats avec fleuron d'angle, dentelle intérieure, tranches dorées. Très bon s. l. s. n. 1745 1 volume in-8°
The Title 'Pride & Prejudice written/authored/edited by Jane Austen', published in the year 2018. The ISBN 9788121214650 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 306 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Romance / Historical / Regency. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms .POD
123625Oxford At the Clarendon Press 1828. . 24mo 12.5 x 7.5 cm; MS notes in pen and pencil to endpapers bookplate to front pastedown; contemporary straight-grained green morocco covers panelled in gilt with an ovoid-design gilt spine in 3 compartments all edges gilt minor wear near fine.<br /> An excellent example of a pocket-edition King James Bible in a contemporary Regency binding of straight-grained green morocco tooled in gilt to an ovoid design.<br /><br />With provenance for the antiquary Matthew Gregson 1749-1824 who amassed a library at his house on St Anne's Street Liverpool. He was elected a member of the Society of the Arts in 1801 and was in 1803 awarded a gold medal '"for his very great attention to render useful the articles remaining after public fires". He had shown that paint varnish and printers' ink could be produced from burnt grain and sugar'. ODNB.<br /> Oxford, At the Clarendon Press, 1828. unknown
1986342<p>Good condition some scuffing and creasing to covers. Signet 1986. Paperback. 220 pp. <br /><br /></p> Signet paperback
1988343<p>Good condition some scuffing and creasing to covers. Pageant Books 1988. Paperback. 274 pp. Regency Romantic Intrigue. <br /><br /></p> Pageant Books paperback
1730003238Amsterdam, Michel-Charles Le Cene, 1730
The Title 'Pride & Prejudice written/authored/edited by Jane Austen', published in the year 2018. The ISBN 9788121214667 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 306 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Romance / Historical / Regency. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms .POD
26706White Hall & Whitehall Court & Whitehall Chappel sic Stairs No.11 27 May 1785 and 3 Nov. 1785. LETTER A. Autograph Letter Signed "Mary O'Brien" to "Michael Bourke" in another letter a connection of Bourke with the possible influence/support of Arthur Murphy author and playwright one page 4to no date one small hole not affecting text bifolium aged but legible as follows: " I can with truth affirm though not the first to condole the late losses you sustainedI am equally concerned at the event any Loss or misfortune to a Gentleman of your Benevolent mind is not confined to himself - for many are thereby affected and Involved in the consequences: I need not remind a Gentleman of your religious principles that fortitude is the best eradicate sic for the accidents and vicissitudes every Mortal is liable to meet with in this life this doctrine I am convinced is imprinted on your Mind and supported by a Manly sense of the Instability of human hapiness sic: Mr O'Brien joins me in requesting the Honor of your company on Wednesday Evening next to tea & coffee .". Addressed to Michael Bourke Esq Garrard Street Soho. LETTER B. Autograph Letter Signed "P O'Brien" Husband Patrick O'Brien 27 May 1785 one page 4to aged but good condition also to Michael Bourke Burkeas follows: "Your being so kind as promise your interest with Your Friends in the disposal of Mrs O'Brien's Poem Presumably "The Pious Incendiaries" She has taken the Liberty to order 50 to be left at your House being the Number you was sic pleased first to mention to me: nor doubting from the friendships you have already shewn but you will do what you conveniently Can - She joins in best Compliment & thanks". He adds a note in less of a copperplate: "Mr. Hooper See Note A below Mrs O'Brien's Book Seller receives what ever the Books may Sell - for the Price for those she charges 3:s 6d Each". LETTER C. Third Person but in Patrick O'Brien's handwriting one page 4to bifolium aged but good condition 3 Nov. 1785 as follows: "Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien's Compliments Wait on Mr. Bourke hoping he is willing As Mr. Bourke was so kind as promise to procure the friendship of Mr Arthur Murphy in support of the Play unidentified committed to his protection Mrs O'Brien requests the favor of Mr Burke sic to inform him what she may depend upon in that respect - The Season is now far Advanced and Mrs. O'Brien wishes to know the fate of that first Attempt of hers in the Dramatic Line - Mr. O'Brien called Several times at Will's Coffee House on purpose to pay his Complements to Mr. Burke after his return to Town but was not fortunate enough to meet him.…". Notes: A. "Very little is known about the personal life of Mary O'Brien except that she was the wife of Patrick O'Brien Esq. as she wrote both under her name and as Mrs Patrick O'Brien. She was in favour of Irish economic independence and an independent Irish parliament as well as being a supporter of Charles James Fox and Richard Brinsley Sheridan. She believed that George III should be replaced by a Regent while he was unwell. O'Brien hoped that this would also remove William Pitt from his position. Her work was considered satyrical and political. She wrote poetry and plays." B. "The pious incendiaries: or fanaticism display'd. A poem. By a lady"; London : Printed for the author and sold by S. Hooper No. 212 High Holborn facing Bloomsbury Square; Stockdale Piccadilly Messrs. Edgertons Charing Cross; and Richardson under the Royal Exchange MDCCLXXXV. 1785". White Hall & Whitehall Court & Whitehall Chappel [sic] Stairs (No.11), 27 May 1785 and 3 Nov. 1785. unknown
22357Letter: 'Weddnesday sic Morg.' 2 June 1819; from 8 Upper John Street Golden Square. Translations without date or place. Tabeeb was a fêted 'exotic' visitor to England at the end of the Regency period. In March 1819 the Asiatic Journal reported his presence in London and on 6 June four days after the present letter he breakfasted with the Irish poet Thomas Moore who reported in his diary that he was 'to take a Diploma of Doctor at Oxford this month'. In April 1820 a fine engraving of Tabeeb after a painting by John James Hall was published. In September 1820 the London magazine La Belle Assemblee printed a letter describing the English in complimentary terms written by 'Meerza Jiafer Tabeeb Persian physician who had been sent by his Royal Highness the Prince Abbas Mirza Bey Prince of Persia to this country to study the practice of physic and who has now returned to his own country'. Three items from an album compiled by Lady Ann Cullum 1807-1875 wife of Sir Thomas Gery Cullum 1777-1855 of Hardwick House. In the letter and calling card Tabeeb's name has a macron over the 'a' of 'Jiafer' LETTER: 1p 12mo. In fair condition lightly aged with wear at one corner and water staining at head with traces of mount adhering to reverse. The letter reads: 'Meerza Jiafer Tabeeb presents his respectful Compliments to Lady Cullum and is very sorry to say that he is obliged to attend Mr. Brande's lecture the celebrated chemist William Thomas Brande 1788-1866 at Royal Institution tomorrow morning at Nine Oclock therefore he begs to put off his breakfasting for some other morning.' TRANSLATIONS: 1p landscape 8vo. In fair condition aged with water staining to one corner. Folded three times. Addressed on reverse 'To Lady Cullum.' The only other writing on that side preceded by a small heart is 'Seeing Friends gives Brillany sic to the Eye'. The first of the quotations is preceded by an asterisk and the second by a cross suggesting that the Persian original may have originally accompanied them. The first reads: 'I saw my moon-like love in the garden: she was gathering roses. The thorn of the rose wounder her hands but she only laughed. I asked her the cause of her laughter: she replied “the rose cannot bear to see any thing superior to itself.' The second reads: 'O Beloved of my heart I cannot say whether you are the sea or the moon. Is it your face or a rose which I see: is it light which dazzles me or is it your neck.' CALLING CARD. 3.75 x 7.5 cm. Laid down on the last item beneath the second quotation. In fair condition with vertical fold line. The name 'Meerza Jiafer Tabeeb' engraved in copperplate and centred on the card. Beneath this at bottom left Tabeeb has written his signature in Persian script and at bottom-right he writes the address '30 Golden Sqr.' Letter: 'Weddnesday [sic] Morg.' [2 June 1819]; from 8 Upper John Street, Golden Square. Translations without date or place. unknown
178720106Liège, C. Plomteux, 1787 ; 2 tomes in-8, veau fauve moucheté, dos lisse à faux nerfs dorés, fleurons “à la lyre” pièces de titre grenat et de tomaison vert empire (reliure de l’époque) ; VIII, 230 ; [4], 231 pp.
26439Petition dated from London February 1833. Despite a recent book by Miles Macnair supporting Serre's claims the case for her imposture is overwhelming as her entry in the Oxford DNB demonstrates. See also the various reports of the matter for example Ryves v. Duke of Wellington Law Times 31 October 1846. 23pp. foolscap 8vo. On six loose bifoliums of laid paper with 1833 Britannia watermark of Gilling & Alllford. Good on lightly aged and worn paper. Folded into the customary packet and docketed on reverse of last leaf 'Copy Letter to the King from the Princess Olive'. Note that this is not how such a document would have been described had the recipient been a royal representative. Clearly a draft with a number of lacunae and a few emendations in another hand in pencil. The document and its ‘signature’ do not appear to be in Serres’ autograph: they do not resemble other examples consulted for example the manuscript offered for sale at Sotheby’s in London in July 2009. The few pencil annotations are in another hand and although more like are still not likely to be in her hand. Written in the year before Serres' death and apparently unpublished. The first page is headed 'A letter to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty' and begins; 'Sire The high opinion I wish to Cherish that your Majesty when truth claims your attention will do no wrong induces this public appeal to your justice for the consideration and redress of my unprecedented wrongs which I have from Year to yr patiently & degradingly submitted to rather than lay open to the English Nation the true Cause of the desertion and neglect of my late Royal Parents Relatives'. The document ends with the petition pp.21-23 headed: 'To the Kings Most Excellent Majesty The dutiful and humble petition of Olive Princess of Cumberland - London Feby 1833.' It begins: 'Sheweth That your Petr altho she is the legitimate Daughter & Sole Heir of his late Royal Highness Henry Frederick Duke off Cumberland by her Royal Highness Olive his first and lawful Wife is disposed of all her Birthrights except her rank & name of her late Royal Parents'. The petition claims that she 'lawfully proved in the prerogative Court in the month of June 1822' a 'Bequest of his late Majesty George. the 3rd of £15000'. Petition dated from London, February 1833. unknown
161014571Lyon, Nicolas Jullieron, 1610 ; in-8, broché ; 13 pp., (1 bl.), (1) f. blanc.
18839Ronciglione, con iteenza de' superiori, [1672?]. In-12, 8 pp., maroquin janséniste de Canape daté 1905, dos à nerfs, bordure intérieure de même peau ornée de dentelle dorée.
101567Paris, A. Sautelet et Cie Editeurs/ Brissot-Thivars, Libr./ Alexandre Mesnier, Libraire (5 premiers volumes) - Paulin, Libraire-Editeur (tome VI et VII), 1829-1832, 7 volumes in-8 de 215x130 mm environ, Tome I. xxiv-423 pages - Tome II. 431 pages - Tome III. 398 pages - IV. 364 pages - V. 448 pages - Tome VI. 464 pages - Tome VII. 486 pages, demi reliure à coins en veau brun, dos à nerfs plats ornés, portant titres et tomaisons dorés, gardes marbrées, tranches finement mouchetées. Dos légèrement insolés avec frottement sur les mors, coins émoussés, des rousseurs, fortes, par endroits, sinon bon état. Contient : 5 volumes d'Oeuvres et 2 volumes pou l'Histoire de la Régence et de la Minorité de Louis XV (1829-1832).
110000A Strasbourg, chez J.G. Treuttel, Libraire, et se trouve à Paris, chez Onfroy Libraire, rue St. Victor N° 11, 1791, 13 volumes in-8 de 210x130 mm environ, Mémoires du Règne de Louis XIV : Tome I. xxviii-220 pages, - Tome 2. 194 pages, - Tome 3. 192 pages, - Tome 4. 282 pages, - Tome 5. 258 pages (les cahiers L et M sont mélangés, sans manque), - Tome 6. 262 pages, - Mémoires de la Régence : Tome 7. 1. 252 pages, - Tome 8. 2. 260 pages, - Histoire des Hommes illustres : 9. I. 5ff. ( faux-titre, titre, table)-240 pages, - Tome 10. II. 4ff. (faux-titre, titre, table)-205 pages, - Tome 11. III. 4 ff. (faux-titre, titre, table)-207 pages, - Tome 12. IV. 4ff. (faux-titre, titre, table)-231 pages, - Tome 13 Traité de Politique : 4ff. (faux-titre, titre, table)-273 pages, demi basane havane, dos à 5 nerfs portant titres et tomaisons dorés, gardes marbrées, tranches finement mouchetées.Des rousseurs et pages brunies, quelques mouillures par endroits, petits défauts de marge sans atteinte au texte, frottements sur le cartonnage, cuir avec taches et galeries et petits trous de ver, un double du cahier N du tome 3 des Hommes illustres est relié par erreur entre les p. 190 et 191, les cahiers L et M sont mélangés (tome 5). Contient un tableau dépliant, sans le frontispice.
23652Circa 1820. She is jointed at the knees and if suspended by a cotton thread she can be dangled and give the impression of dancing. Height overall 10 inches. Some of the foil decoration lacking. Her right hand detached at her wrist but not loose A charming item in generally excellent condition.Circa 1820. A rare survival. Circa 1820. unknown
38193Paris. Charpentier. 1857. 8 volumes in-12. Demi-chagrin vert. Titres et décorations dorés aux dos. Première édition complète. Première série : 1718 - 1726. 468 p. Deuxième série : 1727 - 1734. 540 p. Troisième série : 1735 - 1744. 584 p. Quatrième série : 1745 - 1750. 511 p. Cinquième série : 1751 - 1753. 455 p. Sixième série : 1754 - 1757. 617 p. Septième série : 1758 - 1761. 427 p. Huitième série : 1762 - 1763. 547 p. Bon état malgré de fortes rousseurs in-texte. Couvertures défraichies et frottées.
1990210918075Thomas Nelson Publishers 1990-01-01. Leather Bound. New. 9x6x1. Thomas Nelson Publishers hardcover
5933extraits des attiques du Palais de Versailles et gravées sur acier.Collection spécialement destinée à illustrer les mémoires de Saint Simon.Elle est imprimée dans le même format que les éditions anciennes et nouvelles de ces mémoires et renferme les portraits des personnages cités dans la table alphabétique qui termine le 20ème volume de l’édition que Hachette vient de publier.Format in 8 sous serpente,dans un portefeuille demi-toile rouge,plats cartonné, fermoir à rubans.Bien complet des 180 portraits et de la table. Paris Bureau des galeries historiques de Versailles. Des rousseurs à certaines planches, principalement en marges,ou sur les serpentes.
172915023Amsterdam, Chatelain, 1729. Titel in rot/schwarz, 18 n.n. Bll., 415 SS.; Titel in r/s, 3 n.n. Bll., 404 SS.; Titel in r/s, 3 n.n. Bll., 322 SS., 29 n.n. Bll. (Inhaltsverz. und Catalogue des Verlages). Insgesamt 11 Kupfer, davon 4 ausfaltbar, hübsche Titelvignetten. 8°, Leder der Zeit auf 4 Bünden, reiche Rückenvergoldung, gesprenkelter Schnitt, Band 1 jedoch stark abweichend in modernes Leder auf 4 Bünden gebunden, etwas Rückenvergoldung.
1778112628P., Knapen et Fils, 1778, in-8°, xxxii-324-[1] f. (errata) pp, reliure plein veau marbré, dos à 5 nerfs guillochés et caissons ornés, titres dorés, coupes filetées, tranches rouges (rel. de l'époque), bon état
Paris, Maubuisson 1983. 20 volumes in-8 pleine reliure éditeur rouge très décorées à motifs dorés. Frontispice à chaque volume; Têtes dorées. Un des 1000 exemplaires du tirage de tête limité à 1000 exemplaires, celui ci n° 369. Complet et en parfait état.