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1807255901807 London,la Belle Assemblée fashionable magazine,J.BELL 1807 - black and white print,line engraving,
1807255941807 London,la Belle Assemblée fashionable magazine,J.BELL (1807) - black and white print,line engraving,taches
1807255921807 London,la Belle Assemblée fashionable magazine,J.BELL 1.10. 1807 - black and white print,line engraving,taches
1807255881807 London,la belle assemblée fashionable magazine,J.BELL 1807 - black and white print,line engraving,
19191London,la belle assemblée fashionable magazine,J.BELL 1807,color print
1736130746à Londres, aux dépens de la Compagnie, M. DCC. XXXVI. 1736 2 volumes. In-16 15,5 x 9 cm. Reliures de l’époque veau havane marbré, dos à nerfs encadrés de fers dorés, 386-402 pp. µAvec annotation manuscrite : “Cet ouvrage du jésuite de La Mothe chassé de France pour avoir préché contre le Régent. Il se réfugie en Hollande sous le nom de La Hode. Cet ouvrage doit être lu avec beaucoup de défiance.”
1375706Paris: Librairie Académique Perrin, 1983 in-8, 488-(8) pages, 16 planches hors texte. Reliure skivertex d'éd., jaquette illustrée sur le premier plat et jaquette rhodoïd, très bon état.
2470626 August 1831. 3 Park Square London. The daughter of the fifth Duke of Argyll Lady Charlotte bore eleven children to her two husbands and was forced to write novels by her first husband’s death and second husband’s profligacy. See her entry in the Oxford DNB. 4pp 16mo. Bifolium. In good condition lightly aged. Neatly attached by a paper hinge to part of a leaf from an album. Begins: ‘Lady Charlotte Bury presents her Compts to Sir William Hamilton & takes the liberty of soliciting for the honor & favor of his name as a subscriber to a work by Lady Charlotte of which the enclosed Prospectus gives every particular. / The favor of a speedy answer will much oblige’. She ends by offering ‘many apologies for this liberty’. The work to which she refers may be ‘The Three Great Sanctuaries of Tuscany’ published in 1833 and illustrated by her second husband who died in May 1832. 26 August 1831. 3 Park Square, London. unknown
(Signet Regency Romance)There was a time when Helen St. James had everything she could ever want. But when her parents died, a scheming uncle seized his chance and kidnapped his niece--stealing her family's country estate. Kept under lock and key for a year, Helen came dangerously close to a forced marriage. But she fled the altar on foot--and ran until she could run no more. Now, with nothing but a torn gown and her reticule, Helen is at the mercy of London's streets--and if some noble family does not take her in by nightfall, her reputation will be forever ruined. Rafe Thomas has just sworn to marry the first girl he sees on the road. Any girl would make a better wife than Alice Hillcrest, whose father is blackmailing Rafe into marrying her. But when that first girl he sees is a breathtaking, bewildered temptress with thorns in her wild hair and despair in her limpid eyes, he wonders what he has gotten himself into. One thing is certain, however: Rafe is a man who keeps his word... Book
"In this new approach to Jane Austen"s personal experience and artistic usage of Bath, Maggie Lane investigates the rich diversity of scene and occupation which made the place so powerful an influence upon the novelist"s imagination." 104P. ILLUS NOTES MAP INDEX Book
With her father's death, Georgiana Hartley found herself at the mercy of her lecherous cousin. Yet seeking refuge at the neighboring estate, she came across a danger of another sort altogether as she stared into the amused blue eyes of Dominic Ridgeley, Viscount Alton of Candlewick Hall. Charmed by Georgiana's youthful innocence, Dominic was only too happy to come to her aid. But the simple infatuation had become something infinitely more complicated, and the two of them could no longer deny their passion or their highly improper affections. Book
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
24159Le Journal des Dames et es Modes, Costume Parisens., .an 7,Belle épreuve aux coloris très frais, coupée aux limites du cuivre 19 x 12 cm,sur papier vert, doublée et montée sur carton fort,gravure d'époque.
24164Le Journal des Dames et es Modes, Costume Parisens., .an 8,Belle épreuve aux coloris très frais, coupée aux limites du cuivre 19 x 12 cm,sur papier vert, doublée et montée sur carton fort,gravure d'époque.
24162Le Journal des Dames et es Modes, Costume Parisens., .an 7,Belle épreuve aux coloris très frais, coupée aux limites du cuivre 19 x 12 cm,sur papier vert, doublée et montée sur carton fort,gravure d'époque.
24161Le Journal des Dames et es Modes, Costume Parisens., .an 7,Belle épreuve aux coloris très frais, coupée aux limites du cuivre 19 x 12 cm,sur papier vert, doublée et montée sur carton fort,gravure d'époque.
24157Le Journal des Dames et es Modes, Costume Parisens., .an ,Belle épreuve aux coloris très frais, coupée aux limites du cuivre 19 x 12 cm,sur papier blanc, doublée et montée sur carton fort,gravure d'époque.
1912241581912 Le Journal des Dames et es Modes, Costume Parisens., .an ,Belle épreuve aux coloris très frais, coupée aux limites du cuivre 19 x 12 cm,sur papier blanc, doublée et montée sur carton fort,gravure d'époque.
24160Le Journal des Dames et es Modes, Costume Parisens., .an 7,Belle épreuve aux coloris très frais, coupée aux limites du cuivre 19 x 12 cm,sur papier vert, doublée et montée sur carton fort,gravure d'époque.
in-8°, 338 pp, broche, couverture illustree. Rousseurs aux tranches sinon bel exemplaire. [109B-8]
QWA-18521Fayard, 1997, in-8 br., 636 p., avec la collaboration de Jean-François Fitou, planches en coul., grav. en front., très bon état.
5228Paris, Libr. ancienne Honoré Champion, 1921, – in-quarto, 525 pp. (t. 1), 531 pp. (t.2), 509 pp. – broché
Miss Charlotte Stanwood was the despair of her family. She had reached the ripe age of eighteen without a husband, and if her disastrous first season in London was any indication, she was doomed to spinsterhood. What could you do with a girl who would not learn to chatter sweetly or sew neatly or even play the harp? Instead Charlotte rode as well as any man, read the most boring books, and even knew how to speak German. All society was startled when the dashing, handsome, immensely wealthy Duke of Imbrie asked for Charlotte's hand - and shocked when she turned him down. But that was just the first of many surprises Miss Charlotte Stanwood had in store. A novel is as delightfully entertaining as the best of Georgette Heyer! Neat tight unmarked copy with some wear to paper wraps Book
Nothing seemed more unpleasant to lovely, dark-haired Miss Araminta Surtaine than a coach journey with her unctuous guardian, Lord Robert Eddystone. Still, she had no choice but to accompany him. Her eighteenth birthday, which would entitle her to the extraordinary Surtaine fortune, and freedom, was still two weeks away. But when Araminta realized that Lord Robert planned to force her into marrying his repugnant son, she resolved to risk death to avoid the fate. And so it was that she flung herself from his speeding carriage into darkness and awoke in a camp of gypsies,her memory gone, her name changed, and her future as mysterious and exciting as the roguishly handsome stranger there whose true identity was as dangerous to reveal as Araminta's own.... Book
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).