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18678192Paris:: Librairie De L. Hachette 1867. First edition. Publisher's green boards with leather spine. Near fine; a small area of light water damage to front board. Small folio. With ten full color lithographs maps and drawings in color and numerous black and white illustrations. A spectacular book. Librairie De L. Hachette, hardcover
1869630821869. SIMONIN L. Underground Life; or Mines and Miners. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 1869. 1st American ed. xix522pp. Frontis. illus. plates including chromolithographs. Orig. gilt-pictorial green morocco-backed cloth. Light wear to spine ends and corners bookplate removed from front pastedown gift inscription on titlepage wear to a few leaves else a very good copy. Study of 19th-century coal gemstone and mineral mining translated from the French. unknown
1869102616Paris, Louis Hachette et Cie, 1869, in-8, IX-[3]-516 pp, 21 pl, Demi-chagrin rouge, plats de percaline chagrinée rouge estampée à froid, dos à nerfs orné de filets dorés, tranches dorées, Édition originale, peu commune, de cet ouvrage richement illustré sur l'extraction minière et les pierres précieuses. Les planches représentent des gemmes, cristaux, échantillons de roche, strates géologiques et cartes chromolithographiées; en outre, le texte comporte 91 figures sur bois dans le texte ou à pleine page. L'auteur donne ici des détails et explications sur la formation des pierres et leurs origines; il y analyse les pierres de France, puis celles de l'ensemble du globe, et étudie quelques pierres et métaux en particulier : l'or et l'argent, les marbres d'Italie, les mines de l'île d'Elbe, les houillères de l'Autunois et du Canal du Centre. Simonin (1830-1886) étudia à l'École des mines de Saint-Étienne. Il occupa divers postes en France et en Italie et fut chargé par le gouvernement d'effectuer plusieurs voyages aux États-Unis. Il se rendit de même à Cuba, aux Antilles, en Amérique centrale, au Panama et au Mexique. En 1867, il fut placé à la tête d'une commission française chargée d'étudier le tracé du chemin de fer du Pacifique et de réaliser les études préliminaires. Épidermures et frottements, décharge au titre, quelques rousseurs éparses. Couverture rigide
186719973Paris Hachette et Cie 1867 in-8 demi-chagrin un volume, reliure demi-chagrin vert foncé grand in-octavo Editeur (binding half shagreen in-8 editor) (18 x 27 cm), reliure d'époque, dos 4 nerfs (spine with raised bands), décorations or et à froid, titre frappé or (gilt title) avec filet or de part et d'autre du titre, entre-nerfs à caissons à rinceaux or centraux avec filet large mate, filet or, double filets perlés et double filets or en encadrement, filet à froid de part et d'autre des nerfs, double filet or en tête et en pied, plats décorés à froid, percale verte foncée ornée d'un quadruple filet à froid en encadrement (plaque éditeur à froid), toutes tranches lisses dorées, marque-page en tissu gris (bookmark in tissue), ouvrage illustré de 160 gravures sur bois in et hors-texte en noir + 30 cartes hors-texte en couleurs et 10 plancheshors-texte en chromo-lithographie, IV-604 pages, 1867 Paris Librairie de L. Hachette et Cie Editeur,
186958478Paris: Librairie de L. Hachette et cie 1869. First edition large 8vo pp. ix 3 516; 6 chromolithograph plates including frontispiece 15 color charts and 91 text engravings 43 of which are full-page; contemporary if not original half brown morocco over marbled paper boards marbled endpapers; spine in six compartments with gilt-lettered direct in 2; upper joint reattached and rubbed some residue and small closed tear on upper endpaper text clean and sound all else very good. Simonin 1830-1886 a mine engineer and professor of geology explored mines around the world including in America. This work includes many chapters devoted to the origin and role of minerals marbles precious stones and diamonds. This volume covers his work in France Cuba Colorado Arkansas Morel-Faito Italy and Elba. <br/><br/> Librairie de L. Hachette et cie hardcover books
186958478Paris: Librairie de L. Hachette et cie 1869. First edition large 8vo pp. ix 3 516; 6 chromolithograph plates including frontispiece 15 color charts and 91 text engravings 43 of which are full-page; contemporary if not original half brown morocco over marbled paper boards marbled endpapers; spine in six compartments with gilt-lettered direct in 2; upper joint reattached and rubbed some residue and small closed tear on upper endpaper text clean and sound all else very good. Simonin 1830-1886 a mine engineer and professor of geology explored mines around the world including in America. This work includes many chapters devoted to the origin and role of minerals marbles precious stones and diamonds. This volume covers his work in France Cuba Colorado Arkansas Morel-Faito Italy and Elba. Librairie de L. Hachette et cie unknown
187862675Librairie illustrée | Paris 1878 (S.d.) | 23 x 31 cm | relié
187862675Paris: Librairie illustrée 1878. Fine. Librairie illustrée Paris 1878 S.d. 23 x 31 cm relié First edition abundantly illustrated with wood engravings in text and plates. Publisher's gilt red percale beveled binding signed Engel at tail. Smooth spine richly decorated with various ornaments inlaid in black. Large special plate with the arms of the city of Paris framed by 2 nude victories 2 medals. Wide frieze of Greek keys and decorative border. Second board with succession of black frames. Brown endpapers. Gilt edges. Rubbing to headcaps corners. Scattered foxing. Handsome copy quite solid and uniform with sharp gilding. Beyond the classic presentation of the exhibition with its pavilions and the ""wonders"" of the Trocadero this publication includes important chapters devoted to machines mines metallurgy mechanics railways and gas but also lace furniture goldsmith's work bronze porcelain and all the decorative arts. Librairie illustrée unknown
186758454Paris: Librairie de L. Hachette et Cie 1867. First edition large 8vo pp. 6 iii 1 604; title page printed in red and black; 163 wood engravings in the text many full-page 30 colored maps 2 double-page and 10 chromolithographs; a fine copy in original brown morocco-backed brown cloth gilt decorated spine laid out in 5 compartments gilt-lettered direct in 1 a.e.g. Includes sections coal mining mining for metals and mining for precious stones. Also on mining in the Americas including maps of the Lake Superior region and California-Nevada. Many of the wood engravings are dramatic images of miners at work and the perils of the undertaking. Sabin 81317. <br/><br/> Librairie de L. Hachette et Cie hardcover books
187989916Bartholdi, Simonin, Fouret & Cie [Hachette] | Paris 1879 | 14.1 x 17.7 cm | Reliure de l'éditeur
187989916Paris: Bartholdi Simonin Fouret & Cie Hachette 1879. Fine. Bartholdis Joyful Voyage to America Bartholdi Simonin Fouret & Cie Hachette Paris 1879 14.1 x 17.7 cm Reliure de l'éditeur First edition of this album of caricatures by Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi which he numbered and initialed copy no. 36. Printed in small numbers Bartholdi Museum with only six located in institutions Colmar Museum BnF Harvard UPenn NYPL Rutgers University. Publishers blue cloth binding flat spine gilt-lettered lengthwise upper board numerously framed in black anchors and stars stamped in black at the corners title and date gilt-stamped; lower board numerously framed in black black stars at the corners and a central anchor red edges. Slight rubbing to joints faint mottling to the lower part of the upper board a few plate tabs slightly split at foot not affecting the integrity of the binding. Illustrated with an engraved title-frontispiece a half-title featuring the head of the Statue of Liberty and 30 full-page hand-coloured lithographs. Exceptionally rare copy of Auguste Bartholdis caricature album created on board the steamship bound for the United States for the 1876 Philadelphia Worlds Fair where he exhibited part of the Statue of Liberty. This curious album contains the only caricature of the Statue by Bartholdi ever published: a vignette on the half-title depicting the top of Lady Libertys crowned head with her amused eyes emerging above the Atlantic. Moreover the profits from the album were donated to the Franco-American subscription fund for the statues construction. In 1876 the United States celebrated one hundred years of independence with the first Worlds Fair held on American soil. Bartholdi stood at the center of events as commissioner of the French delegation but above all as the creator of the celebrated Statue of Liberty. The subscription period had not allowed the statue to be completed in time to be unveiled at the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition. Only its already finished monumental arm and torch-bearing hand were transported and exhibited at Fairmont Park on the exhibition grounds. The venture had a great success with visitors who could climb into the torch for 50 cents to help finance the American pedestal. Bartholdi departed on the steamship LAmérique from the port of Le Havre at the beginning of May 1876 around the same time as the arm of his statue. During the two-week crossing he gleefully caricatured his unsuspecting colleagues from the French delegation to the Philadelphia Exhibition. Bartholdi had been practicing caricature since his school days. The famous London Worlds Fair of 1851 had already inspired an entire album of sketches and English physiognomies which has remained unpublished. With his sharp Daumier-like style Bartholdi was unanimously regarded as an excellent caricaturist though only these thirty portraits were ever published: On board the ship his intention stemmed from the same carefree spirit. He sketched the various figures with astonishing acuity; the individual features are exaggerated to the extreme the drawing dry and vigorous angular and full of truth it is humour à la Bartholdi. To complete this gallery of characters he even portrays himself. These drawings executed in the presence of their amused victims were greatly enjoyed and the willing participants suggested publishing the set under the title Album de bord. Société dhistoire et darchéologie de Colmar Annuaire 1979 vol. XXVIII p. 84. The superbly watercoloured plates feature funny verses written by Louis Simonin a mining engineer whose research is known for having inspired Germinal to Émile Zola and Sans famille to Hector Malot. The preface reveals that behind the listed publishers Bartholdi Simonin Fouret & Cie. stood in fact the famous Hachette publishing house whose associate Étienne Fouret was among Bartholdis shipboard companions. In the album he is depicted as a giant on the ships deck description Bartholdi, Simonin, Fouret & Cie [Hachette] hardcover