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Beautifully illustrated book demonstrating the lovely architecture, furnishings and fashions of Jane Austen's life in Regency England. 224p. illus (col) bibliography.index.Large format volume Book
In her seventh captivating adventure, Jane Austen finds her crime-solving mettle put to the test in a confounding case of intrigue, murder, and high treason. Among the haunted ruins of an ancient abbey, Jane is drawn into a shadow world of dangerous secrets and traitorous hearts where not only her life is at stake--but the fate of England. Book
3856Librairie de l'art, collection "Les artistes célèbres", Paris, 1891. In-4, broché sous couverture rempliée et illustrée en noir et blanc , 139 pp. Chapitre premier : Etat civil de Watteau, orthographe de son nom, sa famille, sa jeunesse, sa vocation, son premier maître, voyage à Paris, épreuves qu'il y subit - Chapitre II : Watteau entre dans l'atelier de Gilot, influence de ce ...
"This new selection from the letters is separated into six periods of the writer's life, starting in 1796, when she was twenty, and ending in 1817, the year of her death." Selected and introduced by Penelope Hughes-Hallett. 160p. illus bibliography.index. Donor inscription on ffep, else fine. Book
Vintage guide (in the famous series of books published by Batsford covering most places in Britain) to the city of Bath with with 84 illustrations from engravings, paintings, and photographs by Paul Fripp, and others. vii, [1], 9-117, [1] p. col. front., illus. (plan) plates (part col.) ports. . Book
New edition of a book on Georgian architecture in London, first pub 1945. ".this learned and lively book.It treats not only of Georgian architecture but of the whole problem of the growth of a city" HC.349p. illus.list of buildings. index. Condition V.Good/Good (dj spine slightly faded) Book
8vo. First Edition with frontispiece and very numerous illustrations throughout; burgundy cloth backstrip lettered in silver a near fine copy in price-clipped dustwrapper the latter sunned at backstrip.
186619835Paris Charpentier 1866 In-12 584 pp, , accompagnée de notes et éclaircissements et suivie d'un index.Couverture déchirée, traces d'humidité, Tome 3 seul
20958Grasset, 19 mars 1940. Dense volume in octavo, br., titrage sobre sur plat en papier souple, déficit de matière en p. de faux titre, 1 f., 461 pp., 1f. Non rogné; défauts sans gravité, manque de papier en page de fx titre (cf clichés), bonne fraîcheur et conservation.
1883100151632Alfred Mame et fils éditeurs 1883 in4. 1883. Cartonné. Biographie de Blanche de Castille princesse et reine de France (1200-1226) puis reine régente de France (1226-1236) et douairière de France (1236-1252) écrite par Jules-Stanislas Doinel archiviste-paléographe. L'ouvrage couvre des événements comme le mariage du prince Louis avec Blanche l'éducation de Saint Louis et les expéditions militaires
1808256031808 London,la Belle Assemblée fashionable magazine,J.BELL nov. 1808 - black and white print,line engraving,rousseurs
1807255921807 London,la Belle Assemblée fashionable magazine,J.BELL 1.10. 1807 - black and white print,line engraving,taches
19107632Plon-Nourrit et Cie 1910 387 pages in8. 1910. broché. 387 pages. Cette biographie du Général de Piépape retrace la vie d'Anne Louise Bénédicte de Bourbon-Condé duchesse du Maine (1676-1753) petite-fille du Grand Condé et épouse du fils légitimé de Louis XIV. L'ouvrage la dépeint comme une figure centrale des intrigues de la cour notamment lors de la Régence de Philippe d'Orléans où son opposition au régent et son implication dans des conspirations lui valurent d'être qualifiée de 'démon femelle' par ses contemporains. C'est le portrait d'une personnalité hors du commun à la fois 'reine de Sceaux' (en référence à son château) et conspiratrice active dans un épisode trouble de l'histoire française
QWA-18521Fayard, 1997, in-8 br., 636 p., avec la collaboration de Jean-François Fitou, planches en coul., grav. en front., très bon état.
191313464Paris Perrin et Cie 1913 In-8 340 pp, rousseurs, 1ère de couverture manquante, étiquettes de papier sur dos insolé, cachets de bibliothèque.
QWA-14017Edouard Rouveyre, 1881, in-8 br. (14 x 23), XXVI-224 p., tirage à petit nombre, préface de Georges d'Heylli, 4 eaux-fortes h.-t. et vignettes de Marius Perret gravées par Rouveyre et Puyplat, couverture rempliée tachée, dos recollé, sinon intérieur très propre, assez bon état.
23334P., Bossard (Collection des Chefs-d'Oeuvre Méconnus), 1921, in 8° broché, 237pp. ; des rousseurs.
193324976Paris, Librairie Plon / Coll. ''Les Maîtres de l'histoire'', (1933). Un vol. au format pt in-8 (203 x 137 mm) de 252 pp. Reliure de l'époque de demi-veau glacé tabac à coins, filets à froid portés dur les plats et triples filets à froid se prolongeant au dos, à nerfs, titre doré, tête dorée.
1905100151487SOCIÉTÉ DV MERCVRE DE FRANCE 1905 in12. 1905. Cartonné. L'ouvrage 'Scarron et son milieu' d'Émile Magne propose une étude biographique et historique de l'écrivain Paul Scarron en le replaçant dans son contexte social et littéraire sous Louis XIII et la Régence. L'auteur utilise des documents inédits pour dépeindre la vie quotidienne de l'époque et réhabiliter la figure de Scarron souvent réduite à son handicap. Le livre publié en 1905 par la Société du Mercure de France s'adresse à un public érudit intéressé par l'histoire littéraire du XVIIe siècle
199643745London : Phaidon Press, 1996. 240 Seiten ; ill. ; Sprache: Englisch broschiert
Three Regency romances in a single volume [1] Cecily " When Cecily appeared on the stage, the questions started. Who was she; could she be an innocent; was she an adventuress? No one asked these questions with more concern than the Honorable Robert Ranleigh, the handsome, aristocratic leader of London male society. For Cecily actually claimed to be his distant relative, and begged him to come to her aid." [2] Georgina "After shutting the door in the face of her latest and most eligible suitor 'Miss Georgina Powers announced that spinsterhood was preferable to a life with a dimwit twice her age. Her very displeased grandmother, Lady Mercer, ships her off to distant relations in the wilds of Ireland, where sheer boredom would force her to reflect on her folly. To the surprise of both Georgina and her disapproving grandmama, the Emerald Isle yielded the roguish Mr. Shannon, a handsome Irishman with a most scandalous past. Georgina is sure to set the ton on its ear with her choice of a groom... but for all the wrong reasons! "[3] Lydia: '"On his arrival at one of his recently inherited estates, the Fourth Viscount Northover is surprised to learn that a family from Louisiana have made themselves at home there. In his library he meets Miss Lydia Leyland, who engagingly confides that she has come to England to secure a rich husband. Amused, Lord Northover watches Lydia scheme and flirt with various wealthy men as the Leylands set out to assault London society - always at hand to pull her out of the scrapes into which her forthrightness and charm precipitate her." Book
In these pages readers can experience Christmas in the later Georgian period, as described by many of Miss Austen's contemporaries, including Robert Southey, John Clare, and Sir Walter Scott. Learn about the elaborate Christmas seasons held in Kent and Southampton and celebrated by Jane Austen and her family - their games of charades and Christmas pudding recipe! 120p. illus. bibliography Book
Reginald Mason is wealthy, refined, and, by all accounts, a gentleman. However, he is not a gentleman by birth, a factor that pains him and his father, Bernard Mason, within the Regency society that upholds station over all else. That is, until an opportunity for social advancement arises, namely Lady Annabelle Ashton. Daughter of the Earl of Havercroft, a neighbor and enemy of the Mason family, Annabelle finds herself disgraced by a scandal. Besmirched by shame, the earl is only too happy to marry Annabelle off to anyone willing to have her. Though Bernard wishes to use Annabelle to propel his family up the social ladder, his son does not wish to marry her, preferring instead to live the wild, single life he is accustomed to. With this, Bernard serves his son an ultimatum: marry Annabelle, or make do without family funds. Having no choice, Reginald consents, and enters into a hostile engagement in which the prospective bride and groom are openly antagonistic, each one resenting the other for their current state of affairs. So begins an intoxicating tale rife with dark secrets, deception, and the trials of love -- a story in which very little is as it seems. Book
Simply Quartet # 2. When Anne Jewell, a teacher struggling with traumatic events in her past, hears that her son David has been invited to spend a month at an estate in Wales, she reluctantly decides to go as his chaperone. There she meets Sydnam Butler (the brother of Kit Butler in A Summer to Remember), who is a quiet, disfigured veteran of the Napoleonic Wars. Together these two wounded hearts find lasting love and spiritual healing. Book
Simply Quartet # 3. On a splendid August afternoon Susanna Osbourne is introduced to the most handsome man she has ever seen . . . and instantly feels the icy chill of recognition. Peter Edgeworth, Viscount Whitleaf, is utterly charming,and seemingly unaware that they have met before. With his knowing smile and seductive gaze, Peter acts the rake; but he stirs something in Susanna she has never felt before, a yearning that both frightens and dazzles her. Instantly she knows: this brash nobleman poses a threat to her heart . . . and to the secrets she guards so desperately. From the moment they meet, Peter is drawn to Susanna's independence, dazzled by her sharp wit-he simply must have her. But the more he pursues, the more Susanna withdraws . . . until a sensual game of thrust-and-parry culminates in a glorious afternoon of passion. Now more determined than ever to keep her by his side, Peter begins to suspect that a tragic history still haunts Susanna. And as he moves closer to the truth, Peter is certain of one thing: he will defy the mysteries of her past for a future with this exquisite creature-all Susanna must do is trust him with the most precious secret of all. . . . Book