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1728309821728 In-8, plein vélin ivoire rigide de l'époque, lvi, (10), 455 p., vignette de titre gravée. Amsterdam, Jacob Ledet & compagnie, 1728.
In-8, plein vélin ivoire rigide de l'époque, lvi, (10), 455 p., vignette de titre gravée. Bonne édition, dans la traduction de Pierre Le Jeune, protestant français réfugié en Hollande, augmentée de deux "dissertations" sur le 'Traité de la vérité de la religion chrétienne' par Jean Le Clerc. Cette édition reproduit les notes de Grotius en bas de pages et donne un complément de notes historiques par le traducteur. (Ter Meulen, n°1065. Rogge, n°229). Manque de vélin en tête et à une coupe.
1845146999L Maison éditeur Paris, L Maison éditeur, 1845. 2 volumes in-8 relié demi-veau glacé cerise, dos à faux nerfs, titre et tomaison doré. 1 feuillet blanc, fx titre, titre, LXXXVI + 508 +556 pages. Précédé d'un introduction par Audin. Bel exemplaire
Paris, L Maison éditeur, 1845. 2 volumes in-8 relié demi-veau glacé cerise, dos à faux nerfs, titre et tomaison doré. 1 feuillet blanc, fx titre, titre, LXXXVI + 508 +556 pages. Précédé d'un introduction par Audin. Bel exemplaire
In-8, cartonnage marbré moderne, 160 p., frontispice. Edition originale. Exemplaire bien complet du rare et prophétique gravé représentant la foudre s'abattant sur la bastille en ruine et Louis XVI, au premier plan, sur un piédestal déclarant à des sujets agenouillés: "Soyez libre : vivez". Fondateurs du journalisme politique en France et polémiste redouté, Simon-Henri-Nicolas Linguet fut embastillé de 1780 à 1783 pour ses attaques contre de puissants personnages de l'ancien régime. "Ces "Mémoires" qu'il consacre à la prison d'État sont un ouvrage essentiel pour qui souhaite comprendre comment le mythe de la Bastille a enflé dans les années 1770-1780 alors même que la prison était de moins en moins utilisée et que Louis XVI approuvait en 1784 un projet, resté sans suite, pour la raser. Le frontispice est tout un symbole (…) pour Linguet qui achevait son livre par un appel direct à Louis XVI" (Marcel Biard). (Martin & Walter, 21597). Réparation de papier en marge de la page iv, sans atteinte au texte. Très bon exemplaire.
29561In-8, pleine toile moderne, tranches rouges, 263 p. Paris, Imprimerie de Brasseur aîné, Dufour, Perlet, 1806.
39094In-8, broché, couverture papier moderne, tranches rouges, 15 p. Paris, Baudouin, 1789.
In-8, pleine toile moderne, tranches rouges, 263 p. Édition originale. Membre du Conseil des Anciens en 1799, puis du Corps législatif en 1802, Rabaut le jeune joua un rôle décisif dans les négociations avec Portalis sur la nouvelle constitution des églises protestantes. Secrétaire du Consistoire, il milita pour une réunion de l'ensemble des églises chrétiennes. Devenu gênant, il fut écarté par sa hiérarchie de son poste et nommé à Montpellier. Selon Daniel Robert ('Textes et Documents relatifs à l'Histoire des Églises Réformées en France', 1808-1830), son rôle et son importance dans l'histoire de l'église réformée a été longtemps sous-estimée.
1822PHO-1985Halle-Magdebourg, Orphanotrophel, 1827, in-8, 140pp.-112pp., reliure demi-veau brun, dos lisse, tranches jaspées, frottements, coins usés, rousseurs.
204 pages including selected bibliography and index. "Considers two major aspects of China's economic reform: the new 'open policy' towards the west, aimed at attracting technology and skills into the country, and the new emphasis on 'regionalization', which has established market-orientated rather than bureaucratically-controlled patterns of economic development. Provides a detailed and comprehensive survey of the prospects for China's regional development in the future." - from dust jacket. Minimal wear. Tight and square. Red cloth-covered boards. Ink underlining and marginalia. Light wear to dust jacket with one inch opening at top of front fore-edge. Solid attractive copy. Book
First edition. Contemporary boards. 8vo. 279 pages. 17cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to Kore Ha-Dorot: Remarks. Solomon Judah Löb HaKohen Rapoport (17861867) was a Galician rabbi and Jewish scholar. He was born in Lemberg, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria. He married in 1810 Franziska Freide Heller, the daughter of the well-known Aryeh Leib Heller, and was instrumental in publishing the work Avnei Miluim of his father in law. He wrote both the index, sources and numerous comments. (Wikipedia, 2016) He wrote "Torah Or" against the radical views Geiger had expressed in his Urschrift, rebuked Jost for taking the same attitude in his Okaat Megullah (an open letter to the rabbis assembled at Frankfort-on-the-Main in 1845 ) and assumed a negative attitude toward the convention of German rabbis at Frankfort-on-the-Main in 1845 (JE, 1906) . SUBJECTS: Jews -- History -- 586 B. C. -70 A. D. OCLC lists 9 copies worldwide. Ex-library with usual markings. Very Good Condition. (HEB-50-39)
190910542Lausanne, Geoges Bridel & Cie, 1909. Grand in-4 de VII_279 pages, cartonnage d'éditeur imprimé en 2 tons orné d'un portrait de Calvin au premier plat, d'une vignette au second. Dos passé avec quelques auréoles, bords à peine insolés, pour le reste en belle condition.
186210882Genève, sans nom; Imprimerie centrale genevoise;, 1862-1886-. Petit in-folio de 135-141-[3]-70-[2] pages, demi-veau moucheté brun à coins, dos à nerfs richement orné de filets et fleurons dorés, pièces de titre rouge et brune. Reliure XXe. Ex-libris A. M. Perrin.
25479Between 27 July 1885 and 22 March 1886. All from Edgbaston Birmingham the second a letterhead. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. From the Piffard papers. A total of 9pp 12mo. The recipient is 'B. Piffard Esq.' and the letters are all signed 'Jesse Collings'. ONE: 27 July 1885. 2pp 12mo. He apologises for the delay in replying: 'I have been so over-pressed with Parliamentary and other work.' He will go into the matter of Piffard's letter at the 'Committee meeting of our Allotments & Small Holdings Association' that very day. 'We are waking up the Charity Commissioners to a great extent but it will be utterly impossible to do full justice to the rights of the people until the management of these charities and other mattes connected with the poor are placed in the hands of the new rural municipalities which I hope will be created as soon as a Liberal Government returns to power'. TWO: 10 December 1885. 3pp 12mo. The subject of the letter is 'the enclosures contemplated by Earl Brownlow' about which Piffard has sent him a newspaper cutting. 'If I could get a "brief" shortly stating the case I would see if there was any possibility of bringing the matter before Parliament': 'I do not know how I should raise the question but I would watch for some opening if I knew all the particulars of the case'. He informs him that 'The county elections are turning out exceedingly well and this means the beginning of the end of the power of the territorial Party. The action of our Allotments and Small Holdings Association is getting more and more powerful in the rural districts and we shall push it forward to the utmost extent.' THREE: 8 January 1886. 1p 12mo. Further thoughts on the subject of Letter Two. FOUR: 24 January 1886. 2pp 12mo. 'The matter seems a very unsatisfactory one and I should like to do anything within my power towards securing the popular rights if you could suggest anything. I have such an enormous amount of work on hand that it would be impossible for me to go through the matter and prepare a brief but if any short statement can be formulated bringing out the points I will ask some questions in Parliament on the subject. It seems monstrous that Lrods of the Manor should retain such powers while they have shuffled off all the obligations in which their supposed rights over land are founded.' FIVE: 22 March 1886. 1p 12mo. He is pleased to hear of the success which has attended Piffard's efforts both with regard to the Charity Commissioners and the enclosures.' He is returning Piffard's 'plan' and regrets that he is 'so fully occupied just now that I am sorry I am not able to take any special action in the matter'. Between 27 July 1885 and 22 March 1886. All from Edgbaston, Birmingham (the second a letterhead). unknown
91434Paris, L. Maison Editeur, 1845, 2 volumes in-8 de 225x135 mm environ, lxxxvi-508 et 556 pages, demi basane cognac, dos à nerfs portant titres et tomaisons dorés sur pièces bleu marine, ornés de petits fers et filets dorés, tranches finement mouchetées, gardes marbrées. Quelques rousseurs, petits frottements sur les coiffes et les coins, sinon bon état.
In 18° (13,3×7,5 cm); 2 parti in un volume: (16), 224 pp. e 264, (24) pp. Bella legatura coeva in piena pelle con dorso a 4 nervi, titolo e ricchi fregi in oro ai tasselli (strofinature e qualche minima mancanza ai margini). Alcune interessanti sottolineature e correzioni chiosate da mano coeva nel testo. Leggerissimo ed ininfluente alone in alcune pagine. Tagli marmorizzati. Prima edizione francese non comune di questa celebre polemica antipapale di Gregorio Leti nella quale si ridicolizza l’usanza papale del nepotismo. Figlio di un noble di origine bolognese e di una nobildonna milanese, Gregorio Leti nacque a Milano nel 1630. Dopo aver studiato presso i gesuiti, alla morte del padre, si trasferì a Roma nel 1644 da uno zio. Dopo vari sposatmenti che lo portarono anche a Orvieto nel 1655 seguì lo zio ad Acquapendente dove il parente era assunto a Vescovo. Nel 1660 lascia l’italia per Ginevra e in seguito al matrimonio con la figlia di un medico ginevrino si converte al calvinismo. Da questo momento in poi iniziano i suoi scritti polemici e satirici verso i papi. Il linguaggio e le immagini che Leti riproduceva nei suoi scritti erano assai licenziose tanto che fu costretto dalle autorità cittadine di Ginevra ad abbandonare la Svizzera. Raggiunse Colbert a Parigi e questi gli propose di ricoprire la carica di “Historico di Lingua Italiana” di Luigi XIV ma decise di rifiutare la proposta perchè non voleva riconvertirsi al cristianesimo. Passò quindi in Inghilterra, siamo nel 1680. Ma anche qui la sua verve polemica e difficile ai compromessi lo portò a scontrarsi con il mondo politico inglese e fu di nuovo costretto alla fuga che lo portò in Olanda. Qui stretta amicizia con Pierre Bayle rimase fino alla morte avvenuta ad Amsterdam nel 1701. Prima edizione francese in buone condizioni di conservazione. Due soli esemplari censiti in ICCU. Vinciana 391 l’ed. in francese s.l. 1669: “violenta satira”. Olschki 17402 cita l’ediz. in francese S.l.1669
Madrid, en la Imprenta de Don Josef de Urrutia, 1789. 8vo.; XLVIII pp., 475 pp., 1 h. Encuadernación de época, en piel marbreada, con tejuelo.
193284363New York: Dial Press; Lincoln Mac Veagh 1932. First American Edition. Octavo. 19.5cm. Original deep red cloth titled in black to spine with embossed publisher's imprint to front board. Dustjacket. 383pp. Bumped to spine ends with some minor wear to corners some minor darkening to the cloth in places; internally clean fore-edge untrimmed top edge a trifle dusty; in the John Gram dustjacket with some toning to the spine panel shallow chipping and loss to the spine ends intruding upon the author's first name and a short closed tear to the front upper front spine hinge. A good strong copy with some wear.<br /> <br /> Leonov's novel of Soviet labor centred around the building of an enormous factory; Sotstroy. Gorky provides the preface; the novel was notable at the time as an antidote to the image of the USSR as an enormous generator of plans progress noble artistic and industrial endeavor and a shining beacon of energy. Leonov tends towards a more on the ground depiction of enthusiastic ineptitude paranoia and fanaticism. Bookplate of Alvin Kapusta to front pastedown a Special Assistant for Soviet Nationalities at the US State Department and a notable scholar of the Soviet Bloc whose collections are housed at the Hoover Institution. Dial Press; Lincoln Mac Veagh unknown
1736692621736. London 1736. Fourth & final edition. London 1736. Fourth & final edition. "Evasions Tricks Turns and Quibbles" Legal Criticism. Law Reform. Great Britain. Law Quibbles: Or A Treatise of the Evasions Tricks Turns and Quibbles Commonly Used in the Profession of the Law To the Prejudice of Clients And Others; Necessary to be Perused by All Attornies And Those Who Are or May be Concerned in Law Suits Trials &c. To Avoid the Many Abuses Delays and Expences Introduc'd into Practice. With Abstracts of All the Late Statutes for Amending the Law Relating to Attornies Arrest and Bail Bribery Forgery and Perjury Juries Justices of Peace Prisoners in Execution Law Process Rents of Tenants &c. Under the Proper Heads. And an Essay on the Amendment and Reduction of the Laws of England And a New Proposed Act of Parliament For a Thorough Regulation of the Practice of the Law. Corrected and much Enlarged. To Which is Now Added a Second part Containing Every Curious Precedents of Conveyances in Extraordinary Cases; Likewise Proceedings and Precedents in Chancery And at Common Law in English; With Law-Notes Thereon. London: Printed by E. and R. Nutt And R. Gosling 1736. viii 72 132 135 13 pp. Octavo 8" x 4-3/4". Later quarter calf over cloth raised bands red and black lettering pieces and shelf label to spine blind-stamped institution name and small security tag to front board endleaves added. Moderate rubbing to extremities heavier rubbing to spine with some chipping to ends. Moderate toning to text slightly heavier in places light foxing to a few leaves "14821" in tiny hand to head of title page institution stamps to foot of title page endleaves and edges of text block. $200. Fourth and final edition. First published in 1724 with later editions in 1726 1729 and 1736 this book offers advice with concise examples and citations. Topics are listed alphabetically. This is followed by a hortatory essay on the laws of England with suggestions for legal reform. The New Propos'd Act of Parliament listed on the title page is not in fact included in this work all editions. All editions of this work are scarce. English Short-Title Catalogue T94359. unknown books
1996x-0814746659New York Univ Pr 1996. Hardcover. New. 449 pages. 10.50x7.50x1.50 inches. New York Univ Pr hardcover
1978217484Beijing.: China Pictorial. Nos. 1-121978. A complete run of 12 issues. Black and white and colour photographic illustrations throughout to accompany articles 43 - 44pp. Pictorial wrappers minor wear extremities and spines else in very good condition. Text in English. 37 x 26cm. The Cultural Revolution having come to an end with the passing of Chairman Mao in 1976 issues in 1978 focus on life returning to normal after the downfall of the Gang of Four. Many articles feature explanations of problems caused by the Gang of Four e.g. The Anshan Iron and Steel Complex After the Downfall of the Gang of Four Commune-run Enterprises The Revolutionization of Beijing Opera and discuss newly staged productions such as the 'Red Lantern Society' the film 'Hai Hsia' and the plays 'Red Hearts' and 'Yang Kai-hui'. Numerous articles also refer to the Gang of Four such as Old Doctors in the PLA Hospital the New Look of Beijing University and the articles on authors Guo Moruo and Wei Wei. <br> <br>Chairman Hua meeting foreign leaders and his visits to notable Chinese sites is heavily featured in the first few pages of nearly every issue with Deng Xiaoping also included. Other articles include the new Long March to Modernisation Chinese Medicine Tangshan The Tahsingkou Forestry Area Paulownia and Farming Fishes of the Yangtze Archaeological Finds from the Yin Ruins Women Scientists and Technicians in Peking The 1978 National Middle School Students' Mathematics Contest Developments in Maotian Song and Dance and Science and Technology in Xinjiang Commemoration of Mao and the 80th Birthday of Premier Zhou En-lai and the Index to China Pictorial 1978. . China Pictorial. unknown
3077La Haye, chez Pierre Gosse, 1726 - pet. in-8, rel. bas. brune à nerfs d'ép. un peu épidermée, tranches rougestome 2: contenant le Synode de Dordrecht et ses suites, 432 pp.tome 3: contenant la Confession de Foi des Remontrans, 320 pp.
92108A Nyon en Suisse, chez l'Editeur, M. Giral, A Paris, chez Risler, A Lausanne, chez Marc Ducloux, 1835-1838, 7 volumes in-8 de 200x130 mm environ, 621, 555, 557, 551, 568, 594, 519-189 pages, demi percaline vert sapin, dos lisses portant titres et tomaisons dorés, tranches finement mouchetées. Des rousseurs des mouillures dans les marges, frottements sur les coupes et coiffes, sinon bon état.
181898489Paris, Chez Janet et Cotelle, Libraires 1818 2 volumes. In-8 20,5 x 13 cm. Reliures de l’époque basane havane marbrée, dos lisses orné d’un grand fer, de roulettes et de filets dorés, pièces de titre et de tomaison maroquin grenat, LXIV-392-449 pp., table des matières. Exemplaires en bon état avec de faibles rousseurs.
20092111902152904841Nobuyama-sha 2009. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: A5 size Nobuyama-sha paperback