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Paper wrappers; 8vo. 48 pages. Cover title: "Extension of Remarks delivered before the University of Illinois, on February 12, 1930." Frontispiece reproduction of Lincoln portrait painting. OCLC lists 29 copies worldwide. Very good condition. (AMR-45-17)
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 16 pages. OCLC lists 35 copies worldwide. Very good condition. (AMR-45-18)
Paper wrappers; 8vo. Eight pages. Cover title: "AN ADDRESS REPRINTED FROM THE REPUBLICAN. February 26, 1926." OCLC lists 31 copies worldwide. Very good condition. (AMR-45-15)xx
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 30 pages. Cover title. "Delivered at the Bronx County Bar Association, February 8, 1928." Frontispiece photo of Lincoln. Illust rated. OCLC lists fourteen copies worldwide. Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 --Contributions in law Cover sunned; hole punched. Very good condition. (PC-1)
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 30 pages. Cover title. "Delivered at the Bronx County Bar Association, February 8, 1928." Frontispiece photo of Lincoln. Illustrated. Includes another photo on page 13, fascimiles of letters and contract. OCLC lists fourteen copies worldwide. Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 --Contributions in law. Covers slightly sunned, but overall very good condition. (AMR-45-7)xx
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 17 pages. Cover title: "Delivered over WOR, February 11, 1928." Frontispiece sketch of Lincoln. OCLC lists thirteen copies wor ldwide. Edges sunned; hole punched. Very good condition. (P-2-66)
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 17 pages. Cover title: "Delivered over WOR, February 11, 1928." Frontispiece sketch of Lincoln. OCLC lists thirteen copies wor ldwide. Edges slightly sunned, otherwise Very good condition. (AMR-45-8)xx
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 12 pages. Cover title: "Delivered over WGL, February 12, 1928." Frontispiece photo of Lincoln Memorial. OCLC lists thirteen c opies worldwide. Slight water damage to cover, otherwise very good condition. (AMR-45-9)
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 30 pages. Cover title: "Address delievered before the Republican Club of the Ninth Assembly District, New York City, on February 4, 1930." Frontispiece etching of Lincoln portrait. OCLC lists 26 copies worldwide. Very good condition. (AMR-45-11)
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 26 pages. Cover title: "The Double Cliamx - Gerttysburg and the Second Inaugural." Frontispiece is reporoduction of a painting showing Lincoln and a soldier ("Be You Abe Lincoln?"). Also includes endpiece reproduction of portrait painting by Douglas Volk. OCLC lists 30 copies worldwide. Very good condition. (AMR-45-12)
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 28 pages. Cover title: "Extension of Remarks delivered before the University of Illinois, on February 12, 1930." Frontispiece photo of Lincoln portrait sculpture. OCLC lists 27 copies worldwide. Very good condition. (AMR-45-13)
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 28 pages. Frontpiece painting of Licoln contemplating ("What am I that thou shouldst ask this of me!"). OCLC lists 32 copies worldwide. Very good condition. (AMR-45-16)
Paper wrappers; 8vo. 12 pages. Cover title: "Delivered before Maimonides Lodge, 743 F. & A. M. , on March 14, 1928." Illustrated with three plates. Hertz was an authority on Lincoln and assembled the largest private collection of material relating to him, including 4, 000 previously unknown items. He wrote many publications about Lincoln (Temkin, EJ) . SUBJECT(S) : Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865. Psychology. Very Good+ Condition. (amr-40-9)xx
No Publisher (the author? ) . Paper wrappers; 8vo. 13 pages. Title from cover. "Delivered at Fort Washi ngton synagogue, February 17, 1928." Frontispiece portraits of Washington and Lincoln. OCLC lists fifteen copies worldwide. Washington, George, 1732-1799 Hole punched; very good condition. (P-2-68)
. Paper wrappers; 8vo. 13 pages. Title from cover. "Delivered at Fort Washi ngton synagogue, February 17, 1928." Frontispiece portraits of Washington and Lincoln. Hertz was an authority on Lincoln and assembled the largest private collection of material relating to him, including 4, 000 previously unknown items. He wrote many publications about Lincoln (Temkin, EJ) . SUBJECT(S) : Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.Washington, George, 1732-1799 Near Fine Condition. (amr-40-10) xx
In-8 demi-basane de l'époque dos lisse orné d'un résille dorée, tranches citron, xx, 400 p. Première édition de ce recueil de correspondances inédites composée pour la plus grande partie de 76 lettres d'Henri IV, importantes du point de vue historique, ainsi que de 35 lettres entre le comte de Caylus et des personnalités de son temps dont Voltaire (avec réponses). L'ensemble est présenté et édité par Antoine Sérieys. (Kris Peeters, 'Bibliographie du comte de Caylus', p. 49,1802). Reliure frottée. Intérieur très frais.
Petit in-4, plein vélin ancien, dos doublé, (8), 184 p., vignette de titre, bandeaux, lettrines sur fond criblé et sceau du pape Sixtus V gravé sur bois. Edition originale. A propos du couronnement d'Henri IV roi de France, Ponce de León tente de démontrer, preuves à l’appui, qu'un relaps ne peut régner légitimement. Il fonde sa démonstration sur un très important appareil de sources : Ecritures saintes, décrets des conciles, constitutions de l’Eglise, pères de l’Eglise, Monuments de l'histoire, etc. Très documentée, l'étude est suivie du texte de la déclaration d'excommunication par le pape Sixte V et deux lettres de Grégoire XIV. Humaniste espagnol né à Séville, helléniste réputé, Gonzalo Marín Ponce de León devint archidiacre de la cathédrale de Tolède et camérier de Pie V. (Laurenti, 'Estudios bibliográficos sobre la Edad de oro', n°11. Palau, XIII, 230979. Sources de l'Histoire de France, n°3060). Quelques brunissures et qqs petites gal. de vers. Ex-libris manuscrit et petit cachet de bibliothèque jésuite. Bon exemplaire.
Köln: Coloniae, excudebat Iaspar Gennepaeus, 1556. 8vo.; 8 hs., 655 pp. Encuadernación de época, en piel con gofrados en seco.
Petit in-4, pleine percaline rouge à la Bradel de l'époque, dos lisse pièce de titre de maroquin aubergine, petit fer central doré, daté en pied, monogramme doré "M. H." sur l'angle supérieur du premier plat, p.126-170, p. 565-598, p. 799-825 et p. 131-159. Recueil de 4 articles extraits de la 'Revue des Deux Mondes' (1887-1888), reliés ensemble, formant l'intégralité de la contribution d'Haussonville sur la question pour la revue. Haussonville avait été l'auteur d'un important essai sur le sujet en 1875: des 'Etablissements pénitentiaires en France et aux colonies'. Bon exemplaire, intérieur frais.
Madrid, Editora Nacional, 1978. 4to. menor; 198 pp. 2 hs. Cubiertas originales.
In-8, broché, couverture illustrée, (7) f., 266 p. Index.
Full Title: DISCUSSIONS ON PHILOSOPHY AND LITERATURE, EDUCATION AND UNIVERSITY REFORM. Chiefly From the Edinburgh Review; Corrected, Vindicated, Enlarged, in Notes and Appendices. By Sir William Hamilton, Bart. With an Introductory Essay by Robert Turnbull. pp. xlviii, 9-764. Damp stained. Bookplates of Geo B. Orlady and the Library of the Philo Literary Society. Small 4to. 9.50" x 6". Original full brown cloth binding embossed and decorated in blind. Binding worn. Hardbound. Good. Sir William Hamilton, the 9th Baronet (1788-1856) was an influential Scottish metaphysician and teacher of philosophy. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! JUN5 BOX 4
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 261 p., b/w ills. A study on satyric periodicals Diyojen and Çaylak published in the late Ottoman westernization period. Osmanli mizah basininda batililasma ve siyaset, (1870-1877). Diyojen ve Çaylak üzerinde bir arastirma.
Leiden, J.J. Groen en Zoon, 1993. 4to.; 160 pp. y VII ilustraciones en negro entre el texto. Cubiertas originales.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original sheet music. Folio. (35 x 25 cm). In Ottoman script. [4] p., scores. [SHEET MUSIC] Sedarabân Mürebb' Zincir ikâ'inda. Darü'l-Elhan Külliyati No. 1. Darülelhan (The House of Melodies) is not a real publishinghouse but a music school established at 10 January 1917, in Istanbul. The principle aim in the establishment of this school was to follow a scientific way in the education and teaching of musical arts, and introduce the old pieces by printing them. Some courses on Turkish and Western music should be given in a course of four years. This school closed in the days of Independence War and reopened by the attempts of Haydar Beg the mayor of Istanbul in 1923. On this publications, it's written usually "Our establishment started to publish the beautiful pieces inhereted from the most famous Turkish composers in order to conserve them. These publications are checked by a scientifically responsible council and found ass quite correct. Up to now, the pieces contining Setarabân, Mâye, Evç-ârâ, Acem Asirân, Müste'ar, Nevâ, Gulizâr, Beyâti, Mâhur, Ferâhfezâ, Ferâhnâk, Nev-eser, Nühüft and Arazbâr Buselik tones, havng the number 72 have already been put on sale for 5 Kurus at the magazine of Samli Iskender in Bayezid Square". (Source: Music publications from Ottoman Empire up to today, 1876-1986.; ALANER, BÜLENT). Haci Sadullah Aga was a composer and performer. He was the son of Hafiz Kerim Efendi, one of the muezzins of Fatih Mosque, and was one of the greatest composers of the reign of Sultan Selim III. In some sources, the information regarding his life have been jumbled together with other namesake composers of his era. Some of his works may have been confused with those of other namesake composers. Therefore, information regarding his life is not precise. As far as it is known, after his first education, he was accepted to Enderun Mektebi (The Palace School in which the devshirmeh [T.N. selected for the army] children were educated) and he was educated in literature and history and gained skill in javelin, Indian club and horse riding. He had served in the Russo-Turkish War in 1767. It is said that he received great attention from Selim III because he had a beautiful voice and he was a master singer (vocalist) and that he was the head of the fasil committee of the sultan for some time. Sadullah Aga, who is accepted as the most powerful composer of the school of Selim III, was also the 'musahib' (talk friend) of the sultan and later he became the head 'musahib'. He was an eloquent and cheerful person with a nice personality. He served as a music teacher at Enderun and served at the Palace during the reign of Mahmud II. Sadullah Agha followed the footsteps of Itrî and under the influence of Itrî he had integrated lyricism to his compositions, which are considered to be among the greatest pieces of the classical repertoire. He developed a style that is pertinent to classical rules but is more lyrical. His influence on all composers of his period can be seen. Around thirty works of Haci Sadullah Aga, who had composed hundreds of works, has reached the present day. Compositions and 'semaî' are dominant among these works. All of these works are secular and mostly literal works. His works contain a high level of lyricism and musicality. Especially all of his works that formed the 'Bayati-Araban' set are among the most beautiful examples of the classical music repertoire. Sadullah Aga, who is among the elite composers of Classical Turkish music, lived his last years by secluding to the residence given to him seven years before his death by the sultan and died at the age of seventy eight. He has many great songs in various tones. Darülelhan published 121 scores before 1928, this is the first one. Özege 3585. Not in OCLC. Extremely rare.