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42555P., Hachette (BIBLIOTHEQUE des CHEMINS de FER), 1854, in 12 relié demi-chagrin havane, dos à faux nerfs, XXIX-289 pages ; des pâles rousseurs ; cachet de colportage sur le titre.
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.
1992LFA-126736724Un ouvrage de 240 pages, format 260 x 300 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage sous jaquette couleurs, publié en 1992, Editions Phaidon, collection "Les Grands Styles", bon état
[Coventry Romances # 124] A Georgian love story.Alone in the world, lovely Letty Cartwright.. sought refuge as a serving girl at Falcondene Abbey, even though its lord, the infamous Black Baron, was known as a sorcerer and a satyr--reputed to misuse women, then arrange for their "disappearance:" Letty ignored the warnings, laughed at the superstitions--until one of the maids disappeared. And her own life was threatened.But who could she turn to? The meek footman? The half-mad cook? Or the Baron's charming and handsome cousin--who schemed to win Letty's affections and the fortune of Falcondene Book
(Signet Regency Romance) Beautiful young widow Deborah Marchant came to Bath on a desperate mission. Her brother Richard stood accused of seduction and theft. Only Deborah could clear his name by unmasking his accuser; Lady Ann Appleby, and finding his love, the lady of mystery named Sabrina. But Deborah's search was blocked at every turn by the formidable figure of Rowen Sinclair; the domineering Duke of Gretton. Deborah had but one way to unravel the shroud of secrets surrounding her missing brother: Somehow she had to gain the upper hand over this maddening, masterful man who used women as his playthings-while she tried to keep him from getting a hold on her heart.... Book
Miss Elizabeth Beresford had become an heiress upon her grandmother's death. Her sister, Evadne, thought she was very clever when she engineered that Elizabeth would be trapped overnight in the cellars with Evadne's brother-in-law. Except that the plot misfired and it was Sir Richard Knightley who became entrapped with Elizabeth! Richard was not unwilling to marry, for Elizabeth had changed beautifully from the young girl he remembered. It was Elizabeth who was reluctant, for she loved him and there was something she couldn't tell him.... Book
Lady Jane Derwent faced formidable odds as she set out to win the furious coach race to Brighton. She had to defeat the famous team--and the infamous tricks--of the ruthless king of the road, Edward Chapman. She had to best the finest entry that her sport-besotted brother Henry could buy with his wealth.And she had to prove to Lord Lewis Ardenley who had flagrantly betrayed her with a beauteous new darling--that he was wrong in rating Jane as too frail either to stay the course or stand off his advances. Lady Jane knew how hard it would be to win, and how easy it would be to lose so much--especially her heart....Crisp tight vopy -looks unread Book
(Signet Regency Romance) Since her birth, Lady Jane Sinclair has been unofficially betrothed to Roger Hastings, heir to Trenton Abbey. But at twenty-five, Jane remains unmarried--and the rumors of Roger's liaison with the immodest Lady Horton have spread like wildfire. While out riding, she discovers her betrothed in a tryst among the flowers--and need not see the face of his lover to recognize the unlaced corset of Lady Horton. Jane is cut by his scandalous behavior, but Roger's rougish figure nonetheless torments her in her most private moments. But suddenly, Roger proposes--and though Jane is now assured of the husband she desires, Lady Horton's challenge threatens to destroy her fragile future with Roger before it begins. And even if she has never known the fiery passions of desire fulfilled, she knows she must lure Roger away from this wanton woman-if her tender love is to bloom. Book
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
In-8, plein parchemin blanc, dos à 5 nerfs, titre doré, daté en pied, chiffre "F" surmonté d'un heaume doré au centre des plats, dentelle intérieure, tête ciselée de fleurons dorés, gardes de moire blanche, couverture en couleurs conservée (rel. Ch. & L. Hilaire), xxvi, 224, (4) p., frontispice, 3 planches hors texte, vignettes, bandeaux et culs-de-lampe. Edition originale "tirée à petit nombre". Frontispice et 3 planches gravés à l'eau forte par E. et L. Rouveyre d'après Marius Perret ; vignettes, lettrines et culs-de-lampe sur bois. Le régent et ses maîtresses, le cardinal Dubois, "Nouvelles à la main", etc. Index. (Vicaire, VI, 1230). Bel exemplaire, très bien relié, très frais, imprimé sur papier vergé de Hollande à la forme, entièrement non rogné.
192831507Paris Gallimard 1928 In-12 Exl-libris d'Henri Druart, bibliophile reimois - Avant-propos de Jean Prévost - Préface à Constant, Marie et Louise d'Aubigné - 243 pp -
173685071736 A Londres , Aux dépens de la Compagnie, 1736 ; 2 volumes in-12°, plein veau brun de l' époque, dos à nerfs , compartiments de filets dorés ornés de felurons dorés, titre et tomaiosn dorés sur 2 étiquettes de maroquin vieux-rouge, tranches mouchetées de rouge; (2) pp. (titre en rouge et noir) , 386pp. , frontispice et 2 portraits ; (2)pp. ( titre imprimé en rouge et noir), 402pp., frontispice et 3 portaits.
2001LFA-126744109Revue hebdomadaire des ventes publiques : 226 pages, format 230 x 300 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
53581P., Amyot, 1863, in 12 broché, VII-204 pages ; des rousseurs ; couverture poussiéreuse.
1865LFA-126716226Un ouvrage de 569 pages, format 140 x 225 mm, broché, publié en 1865, Didier et Cie Libraires-Editeurs, bon état
1938100147373Hachette 1938 in12. 1938. Broché. La vie privée du Régent est un livre d'André Ransan publié en 1938 par Hachette faisant partie de la collection "Les vies privées". L'ouvrage explore l'intimité et la vie personnelle du Régent de France Philippe d'Orléans qui gouverna pendant la minorité de Louis XV. Il s'agit d'une réédition numérique d'un livre devenu indisponible dans son format original
193813619Hachette 1938 254 pages in12. 1938. broché. 254 pages. Cet ouvrage d'André Ransan publié en 1938 par Hachette dans la collection 'Les vies privées' explore l'intimité et la vie personnelle du Régent de France Philippe d'Orléans qui gouverna pendant la minorité de Louis XV
15172Paris, André Balland, 1980 16 x 24, 377 pp., broché, bon état.
190420231904 Editions F. R. de Rudeval, Paris, 1904. In-8, toile muette, pièce de titre. 378 pages,118 illustrations.
QWA-10386Paris, Le Normant, Fantin, 1815, in-8 cartonnage 1/2 toile (14 x 22), 62 p., 6ème édition revue, corrigée et augmentée, cartonnage récent, tâche sur la page de titre, bon état.
1931LFA-126714469Un ouvrage de 291 pages, format 135 x 195 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage dos cuir, publié en 1931, Editions Jules Tallandier, bon état
QWA-2481Plon, 1897, XIII-347 p., in-8 br., de la série "La vie privée d'autrefois. Arts et Métiers, mœurs, usages des Parisiens du XIIe au XVIIIe siècle d'après des documents originaux inédits", planches h.-t., dos un peu passé, bon état
23491Plon, Nourrit, Paris, 1897.
190913082Exemplaire numéroté sur papier impérial du Japon. Planches imprimées en camaïeu et 6 planches en couleurs. Qualité Goupil ! Broché. Très bon Paris Goupil, Manzi et Joyant 1909 1 fort volume in-4°