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186473441864 Paris chez Jules Gay éditeur quai des augustins 1864 2 volumes In8 demi chagrin rouge dos à 5 nerfs fleurons entre les nerfs 360 et 354 pages index
in-8°, 384 pages, index, broché, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire. [NAN-5][PU-1]
19482831948 Paris, Librairie Hachette, 1948-1949, 5 br. in-4° (24,1 x 19,5 cm). Tome I : cahiers 1-45 paginés 1-340, concerne 1675-1701 ; tome II : cahiers 1-45 paginés 1-345, concerne 1701-1708 ; tome III : cahiers 1-44 paginés 1-336, concerne 1708-1711 ; tome IV : cahiers 1-44 paginés 1-336, concerne 1711-1715 ; tome V : cahiers 1-44 paginés 1-337, concerne 1715-1723, avec f. de titre, faux-titre, de justification et d'achevé d'imprimer au début et fin de chaque tome.Exemple n° 343 de cette édition tirées à 2300 exemplaires ; un des 2000 exemplaires sur velin.204 illustrations in et hors-texte de Pierre Brissaud. Hors-texte et entêtes de chaque volume colorées au pochoir, ornements typographiques gravés sur bois, hors-texte légendés sur leur serpente. Cul-de-lampe, numéros de page, lettrines et titres en rouge-brun. Très belle édition, soignée sur les plans graphique et iconographique. Louis de Rouvroy, duc de Saint-Simon (1675-1755) : auteur. Pierre Brissaud (1885-1964) : graveur, illustrateur, peintre français.
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Features: Bride and Groom Dolls; Multi-head and Multi-face dolls; Repairing Porcelain Dolls; Hinged Paper Dolls; Regency Era Costume; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
"As the sole remaining heir to the Earl of Daventry, Alexander Randall knows his duty: find a wife and sire a son of his own. The perfect bride for a man in his position would be a biddable young girl of good breeding. But the woman who haunts his imagination is Julia Bancroft, a village midwife with a dark secret that thrusts her into Randall's protection " Book
When Sir Anthony Malory's young daughter is abducted from London's Hyde Park, her kidnapper's ransom note mistakenly falls into the hands of a Malory relative, the sea captain Boyd Anderson. Searching for the girl with Anthony, Boyd fully intends to make the foolhardy villain pay. But he hardly expects to find exquisite Katey Tyler, recently a passenger on his ship, at the center of the plot! Innocent Katey, who fled her dull Connecticut town in search of romance and adventure, is about to experience more excitement than she ever dreamed of now that she has caught the attentions of Boyd Anderson. For a multitude of surprises await Katey, from the startling truth about her own family, to the lengths a man will go to win the affections of a lady who has every reason to despise him-but who can't resist the seductive, impassioned love he offers. Crisp, unread copy, as new except for remainder mark Book
(The Mistress Trilogy series) The dark, devastating stranger rode into the village fair and wagered twenty pounds at the throwing booth =- for a chance to win the daisies in Viola Thornhill's hair. Recklessly Viola flirted, then danced with him around the Maypole. And then came his delicate, delicious kiss. Viola did not regret that she had let down her guard - until the next morning, when he appeared at her door to claim her beloved Pinewood Manor. Lord Ferdinand Dudley won her home in a game of cards! She was mistress of Pinewood Manor. Yet Dudley refused to leave, even as his conscience rebelled at compromising this beautiful innocent whose only proof of ownership was a dead earl's promise. Dudley held the deed, but at what cost? Book
(Avon Historical Romance) Nathan Oliver, younger son of an earl, is content being a country doctor. Years ago he had worked for the Crown, but when a spy mission went awry, he left London for a simpler life. Now his world is turned upside down with the arrival of Lady Victoria Wexhall, a pampered Society miss more suited for the ballrooms of London than the quiet countryside of Cornwall. Victoria cannot believe her father would send her to the middle of nowhere, and just when the the Season was in full swing! And with Nathan Oliver, no less! Of course, he's dashing and more interesting than the fops she's acquainted with in Town, and it would be so easy to fall in love with him. But why does he insist on searching through her luggage in the middle of the night? And why does he insist their lives are in danger? Book
Left alone on the family estate, headstrong Brien Weston has learned to manage for herself. But when she becomes too independent for her noble father's tastes, he orders an arranged marriage "for her own good." Taking matters into her own hands, Brien discovers that what makes a woman truly ineligible for marriage is marriage itself. So how does a woman acquire a husband . . . who won't really be a husband? Having rejected his own father's title and fortune, shipbuilder Aaron Durham vows to find a way to finance his dreams. But what is a charming scapegrace to do when a desperate young lady and a small fortune fall into his lap . . . with a shocking condition attached? One irresistible night of passion will change their destinies. Touch by touch, kiss by kiss, they fall deeper into a love large enough to span continents . . . strong enough to overcome deception . . . and sweet enough to make them forget that they have been. " Book
9315Honoré Champion, Editeur, Edouard Champion, Librairie spéciale pour l'Histoire de France, Paris, 1921. In-12, broché, 116 pp. Notes critiques, par Pierre Champion - Documents : Notice nécrologique, par Antoine de La Rocque - Abrégé de Jean de Julienne - Note de Gersaint - Note de P. Mariette - Notice de Dezallier d'Argenville - Discours du comte de ...
1899RO20048574PICARD & Cie. 3ème tirage.. 1899. In-12. Broché. Très bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur bon état. 55 pages. Quelques planches de photos en noir et blanc hors-texte. Accompagné d'une carte en couleurs de la Tunisie. . . . Classification Dewey : 961-Tunisie et Lybie
Features: The Dolls' House in Windsor Castle; Attics and Basements add realism; The 7 Deadly Sins - a thought-provoking use of miniatures; Judy Orr and Jeff Mathis love creating scenes; Peasants and Peacocks - what was life like for the Squire and the serf?; A Medieval Banquet Hall; Dad's Day Gift Box; Create a Regency Commode; Courtly Costume; Decorative Heraldry; A Hotel Lobby; Serendipity boxes; A Room of His Own - a classic from the '30s; and more. Minor moisture exposure, otherwise clean and unmarked with light wear. A sound copy. Magazine
Little did Octavia dream that the lurid novel she penned in secret would become the most sensational scandal of the London season. She was even less prepared to have her identity as the author revealed, and to be branded as a shocking adventuress. And when the man she loved accused her of using him as the model for her novel's villain, Octavia thought life could hold nothing worse than his cruel accusations. But that was before she realized that the sophisticated drawing-rooms she had so accurately captured in fiction concealed a smooth-tongued traitor. For England was at war with France, and Octavia had unwittingly revealed more than the foibles of the aristocracy--she had exposed the treachery of a spy.... Book
pp. (vii), 146 (1), Including (10) full page etched plates and small illustrations. 12 mo. 200 mm. Original paper boards binding; needs rebacking. William Henry Merle (1791-1878) was a journalist and writer in the Regency era. Around 1814 he befriended George Cruikshank (1792-1878) who was a great and famous humorist and illustrator with an extraordinary output. Merle and Cruikshank shared ideas - back and forth - over sixty years. First Edition. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! ENGLAND 6
3068paris alphonse lemerre éditeur 1887 - 3 volumes in 12 brochés (17X9,5cm) imprimé sur vergé
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.
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).
Desperate and alone, Lady Emma tricked Lucas Coulter, the Marquess of Wortham, into a hasty marriage. But on their wedding night, when he learned the truth about his not-so-innocent bride, he abandoned her. Seven years later, Emma lives in disgrace with her beloved daughter, Jenny. Penniless, Emma provides for her child in the only way she knows how: in the dark of night, she creeps across the rooftops of London and steals jewels from the wealthy nobles who have wronged her. Then Lucas catches her in a daring act of burglary. And he proposes a devil's bargain--give him an heir ...or be exposed. Vowing to hide the devastating secret in her past, Emma agrees to share her husband's bed, never dreaming this cold stranger has become a skilled seducer who will sweep her into a world of peril and passion. Book
1808255931808 London,la Belle Assemblée fashionable magazine,J.BELL 1808 - black and white print,line engraving,
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