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197635979Worcester:: Worcester County Music Association. Very Good. 1976. Hardcover. Second edition. A few small spots of white paint on rear board else very good in brown cloth. No dust jacket. . Worcester County Music Association, hardcover books
1895001393Paris: Librairie A. Rouquette 1895. First Limited Edition. Half Morocco. Near Fine. One of 100 copies issued on Japon paper with extra suite of illustrated plates on chine paper. 8vo 21 by 14 cm 41 pp not counting the extra suite. With superb vignette color illustrations by Morin depicting characters at a masque described by Vaucaire's witty verse. Many of the characters derive from the Commedia dell'Arte Pantalon Arlequin. The entirety of the production captures the spirit of the Belle Epoque or Fin de Siecle at least as we like to remember it. Complementing the work itself is the spine decoration of masked figures linked by a floreate vine. Some foxing on the chine extra suite leaves. The half morocco leather is sunned. Spine gilt decorations though remain vividly bright. <br/><br/> Librairie A. Rouquette unknown books
189100007755Paris: Librairie L. Conquet 1891. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Small 12mo. 10 51 9 pp. Bound by the well-known French artisan and bookbinder Leon Gruel in red Morocco top edge gilt. Stylized gilt borders and gilt rules on the boards gilt lettering and decorations on the spine red fabric with floral design on endpapers and matching fabric used on the pastedowns surrounded by elaborate gilt designed border on red Morocco with a light blue silk bookmark bound in. Vignette title page in color along with a frontispiece and eleven plates and numerous decorations all by the author. This is the publisher's presentation issue on vellum paper signed by publisher and bookseller Leon Conquet with his indication that this copy is for Monsieur Legrand. This almost certainly was the well-known French illustrator Louis Legrand. Legrand moved to Paris in 1884 and began studying printmaking with the Belgian artist Felicien Rops who was under exclusive contract to Conquet from 1883 to 1885. Conquet's bookshop in Paris was a kind of salon for Parisian bibliophiles and illustrators and Conquet Rops Morin and Legrand would have been well-acquainted by the time of this book's publication in 1891. Although there are no other ownership markings the foregoing and Conquet's eschewal of using initials or a first name to identify the intended recipient suggests that there was only one person named Legrand who could be the intended recipient of a presentation copy of this book Louis Legrand himself See W. Z. Silverman The New Bibliopolis for illuminating discussion of each of these individuals and the Parisian book world during this era. A beautiful copy of this wonderful confluence of associations in the world of late 19th century French book arts and illustration. A Near Fine book with offsetting from the bound in bookmark on pages 22 - 23 where it presumably laid for many years and a faint dampstain on the front flyleaf but otherwise a clean and attractive example. Librairie L. Conquet hardcover books
18913453Paris: Librairie L. Conquet 1891. First edition presentation issue on vellum paper signed by the publisher. Hand-tinted title page 12 drypoint plates and 20 ornaments by the author. 51 3 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Contemporary citron morocco sides elaborately gilt spine in six compartments lettered on one raised bands gilt turn-ins satin endpapers with embroidered roses a.e.g. Front joint repaired. First edition presentation issue on vellum paper signed by the publisher. Hand-tinted title page 12 drypoint plates and 20 ornaments by the author. 51 3 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. With an Original Watercolor. With a charming original watercolor and pen and ink drawing of 9 characters from the book by the author/artist on the recto of the half-title inscribed beneath: "Ã mon ami Pelletan Louis Morin Librairie L. Conquet unknown books
1965000679Toronto ON Canada: Progress Books 1965. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. 96 pages of text. Trade paperback binding with minimal sunning to spine. Progress Books Paperback books
83428hardcover. 8vo cloth chipped d.w. N.Y.: Pantheon 1970.<br/><br/> unknown books
197027618New York: Pantheon Books. Very Good. 1970. First American Edition. Hardcover. Philadelphia 1946 . 352 pages clothbound covers faded good condition.; Cover Slightly foxed though near Very Good in a very good DJ . Pantheon Books hardcover books
195291854Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press 1952. Pamphlet. 102p. wraps edge worn and a bit soiled else very good condition. Harvard studies in labor in agriculture no. 2-HL. Harvard University Press unknown books
197834386Ann Arbor: Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues 1978. Paperback. 142p. very good first edition trade paperback journal in pictorial wraps. Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues paperback books
1991131117New York: New Museum of Contemporary Art 1991. Softcover. NF; former owner's name stamp on ffep former Brooklyn Museum of Art director. White illustrated wraps with grey lettering. 239 pp. 72 b/w 28 color illustrations. A moving potentially disturbing and also compassionate exhibition of art related to death held at the The New Museum of Contemporary Art New York September 12 - December 29 1991. From the museum's website: With forty-two participants including Anotin Artaud Sophie Calle and Kiki Smith this catalogue explores the theme of death in the Western world and its myriad historical social and cultural practices. The catalogue compiled by curator France Morin and designed by Massimo Vignelli is a compilation of essays interviews and projects by artists writers historians and others questioning our different approaches to a timeless topic. New Museum of Contemporary Art unknown books
1991159765New York: New Museum of Contemporary Art 1991. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a group show that ran September 12 through December 29 1991. Text by France Morin bell hooks Peter Greenaway and others. Features works by 42 artists such as Antonin Artaud Joseph Beuys Christian Boltanski Genevieve Cadieux Sophie Calle Sarah Charleswroth Larry Clark Adam Fuss Peter Mona Hatoum Donald Moffett Bruce Nauman Kiki Smith James Van Der Zee Andy Warhol David Wojnarowicz and others. A fine copy in wrappers. New Museum of Contemporary Art unknown books
200673637Toronto: Book Thug 2006. First edition. 60 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. One of 500 copies. Toronto: Book Thug unknown books
180925035Philadelphia: Mathew Carey Printed by A. Small 1809. First edition. Full calf with red morocco spine label gilt title and rules to spine. Boards rubbed a few small splits to the joints occasional scattered foxing binding firm a good copy but for the missing portion. viii 136 pp. Illus. with 6 engraved b/w plates. 12mo. Lacking bottom half of pp. 105-6 which is provided in reproduction. Not in Paltsits. Scarce. Last auctioned at Christie's Nov. 18 1988 lot 282. Shaw & Shoemaker 17136; BAL vol. 3 p. 253. Mathew Carey, Printed by A. Small hardcover books
16838675baX1Geneva: Ioannis Picteti 1683. Book. Very good- condition. Hardcover. Religion; Bible; ancient literature; 15 239 15 pages including index; 16.4cm; modern 3/4 leather binding; ink handwritten notes on fron flyleaf. "Stephanus Morinus Etienne Morin 1624-1700 was appointed the first professor or Oriental Languages at the Athenæum Illustre of Amsterdam in 1686 and was also a preacher at the Walloon Church. Ioannis Picteti, Hardcover books
1971288111New York: Pantheon 1971. hardcover. fine/fine. Translated by Peter Green. 276pp. 8vo black cloth d.w. New York: Pantheon Books 1971. Fine. In collaboration with Bernard Paillard Evelyne Burguiere Claude Capulier Suzanne de Lusignan Julia Verone.<br/><br/> Inquiry of a rumour that Jews from Orleans France were abducting women into white slavery.<br/><br/> Pantheon unknown books
197735834Montreal: Parachute 1977. Paperback. Very good. 66pp. Light rubbing and edgewear else very good in publisher's stapled wraps. Text in English and French. <br/><br/>Parachute "offers the reader in-depth articles on the practice and theory of art interviews texts and works conceived by artists themselves as well as information relative to different aspects of contemporary art including visual arts music film and video." Artists' Magazines: An Alternative Space For Art page 283. Parachute paperback books
183328365Philadelphia: Published by order of the Association; Printed by Wm. F. Geddes 1833. First edition. Removed. 20 pp. 8vo. John Morin Scott 1789-1858 grandson of the Revolutionary War leader of the same name was a mayor of Philadelphia. Here he argues against disunion and that the South with its smaller population "comparative seclusion from the world and from the assimilation process of constant intercourse with men have given in those states a tone of society less favorable to republican doctrines as we understand them there and more allied to the sentiments belonging to the aristocratic form." It ends with this pleas "Young men without distinction of party beloved sons of our beloved country - she cries to you for union union union." OCLC list a single copy in Easton Area Pub. Lib Pennsylvania. Not in Sabin. Not in NYS Lib 4th July Orations. Not in Univ. Missouri. American Imprints 21111. Published by order of the Association; Printed by Wm. F. Geddes unknown books
1835S9943Paris:: Academy of Sciences 1835. 1835. 4to. 275 x 218 mm pp. 641-783. Unopened 9 large folding engraved plates. Modern quarter morocco over marbled boards gilt-stamped spine title. Fine. "Morin. . . had spent much time undertaking research into problems of mechanics and between 1833 and 1835 he had submitted a number of important memoirs to the Academy of Sciences. These memoirs presented the results of a series of carefully executed experiments on friction which he began planning in 1829. Due to the complicated experimental apparatus used built under the supervision of Poncelet the experiments only began in May 1831. They then continued without interruption until September of that year when funds given for the research were used up. The results confirmed and extended Coulomb's work on friction verifying its three general laws: friction is proportional to the normal force exerted; friction depends upon the nature of the surfaces in contact but is independent of the area of contact; and within large limits friction is independent of velocity. He also devised an apparatus to study the laws of falling bodies. It consisted of a cylinder rotating beside the falling body set up in such a way that a marker on the falling body describes a curve on the cylinder. He was able to give an accurate experimental proof of Galileo's result that distances travelled by a falling body increase as the square of the times. In 1849 Morin working with Poncelet invented the dynamometer of rotation which together with later refinements became the basic investigative tool in the study of work. He had already published work on dynamometers in Notice sur divers appareils dynamometriques Paris 1841 a work which describes the recording mechanism onto paper as well as describing a mechanical integrator used so that results of longer experiments could be read off directly. His results on mechanics were all published in the five volume work Lecons de mecanique pratique a l'usage des auditeurs des cours du Conservatoire des arts et metiers 1846-1853. Joseph Bennett made an English translation under the title Fundamental ideas of mechanics and experimental data which was published in 1860." "The teaching of mechanics at the Conservatoire National des Arts et Metiers had begun in 1819 and other theoretical subjects had been introduced in the 1820s. As professor of mechanics Morin who never renounced his army commission drew heavily on the theoretical and practical work of his friend and teacher Poncelet and of other military officers. He also used the Conservatoire National des Arts et Metiers to promote a two-way flow of theory and practice between the military and private industry. Morin was Professor of Mechanics for ten years and then in 1849 he became Director of the Conservatoire. He served in this leading role for 30 years and greatly improved the efficiency and influence of the Conservatoire. One of his greatest achievements was opening the first teaching laboratory of engineering in 1852." Morin's works include: Nouvelles experiences sur le frottement faites a Metz en 1831 1832 Experiences sur les roues hydrauliques a axe vertical appelees turbines 1838 Experiences sur le tirage des voitures faites en 1837 et 1838 1839 Notice sur divers appareils dynamometriques 1841 Conservatoire des Arts et Metiers. Catalogue des collections 1851 Notions geometriques sur les mouvement et leurs transformations o elemens de cinematique 1857 Rapport de la commission sur le chauffage et la ventilation du Palais de Justice 1860 Etudes sur la Ventilation 1863 Des machines et appareils: destines a l'elevation des eaux 1863 Notes sur les appareils de chauffage 1866 and Salubrite des habitations. Manuel pratique du chauffage et de la ventilation 1868. His work on ventilation made him a leading world expert on the topic and he used this knowledge in undertaking research into carbon monoxide in rooms heated by iron stoves in 1869 and research into the preservation of flour in 1870. St. Andrew's University J.J. O'Connor and E.F. Robertson. [Academy of Sciences], [1835]. hardcover books
200913565Geneva: Editions Medecine & Hygiene 2009. Soft cover. Fine. Trade paperback 189 pp in as-new condition. First volume in the Collection HypnoseS series. Text in French. Editions Medecine & Hygiene paperback books
1925278506Editions Gautier-Languereau 1925. Pictorial Boards. Very Good binding. A nice copy from 1925. Minor shelfwear and soiling to the pictorial boards. Previous owner name on the title page; otherwise no marks of any kind in the book. With charming patterned paper endpapers. Very Good binding. Editions Gautier-Languereau unknown books
1927278505Editions Gautier-Languereau 1927. Pictorial Boards. Very Good binding. A nice copy from 1927. Small corner loss to the title page and minor shelfwear and soiling to the pictorial boards. No marks of any kind in the book. With charming patterned paper endpapers. Very Good binding. Editions Gautier-Languereau unknown books
191415321Massachusetts ca. 1914. First Edition. Wraps. Very good . Oblong folio. Commercial string-tied album. Cloth covered limp card boards. Gilt lettering to front. 50 leaves holding a single portrait photograph and 194 clipped artwork reproductions within hand-cut corner mounts at rectos and versos. Each page with ornate outlining and calligraphic titling in white album pen. Loose tissue guards between leaves intact. Mild handling wear. One clipped element perished. Overall clean well preserved. Very good or better in a custom archival clamshell box. <br/><br/>A hand-accented gift scrapbook of religious iconography created and presented by Julia Morin to her brother Reverend William Morin upon the occasion of his ordination. Populated with reproductions of the masterworks of Christian art by Bellini Gaddi Titian Correggio Raphael Del Sarto Renni Rubens Rembrandt Hoffman among others each page is carefully engrossed with exquisite titles and borders. Plates likely clipped from THE PERRY MAGAZINE FOR SCHOOL AND HOME a Boston-based periodical of the era which reproduced fine works of art for use in education. Several instances of hand-colored covering-over an otherwise nude baby Jesus add a note of reverential modesty. Julia's inscription to the cover identifies her as a 1914 graduate of St. Ann's Convent presumably of Readville MA. Historical references cite William as having ministered to congregations near Boston Fitchburg and North Adams. A touching and lovingly-assembled folk book. paperback books
1930217488Paris: Henry Babou Éditeur 1 Rue Verniquet 1930. First edition Number 8 of 50 copies on Japon "contenant un dessin inédit de Louis Morin." Imprimé en février 1931 sur les presses de Ducros et Colas maîtres imprimeurs Paris. Portrait par Léandre. 31 pages of text 22 plates. 1 vols. Small 4to. Original red printed wrappers in original glassine. Very fine in red Cahier with ties. Morin Louis. First edition Number 8 of 50 copies on Japon "contenant un dessin inédit de Louis Morin." Imprimé en février 1931 sur les presses de Ducros et Colas maîtres imprimeurs Paris. Portrait par Léandre. 31 pages of text 22 plates. 1 vols. Small 4to. Volume Number 18 of "Les Artiste du Livres." under the Dorection of Marcel Valotaire. Henry Babou, Éditeur 1, Rue Verniquet unknown books
188318111601Paris: P. Ducrocq 1883. Hardcover. Very good. Edmond Morin; Gerlier; Fortune Meaulle. Octavo size 222 pp. in French. "Les Accidents de l'Enfance" is a series of stories depicting children in horrible accidents framed as a warning and advice to children to listen to their parents and to not get into trouble. The stories are accompanied by a variety of illustrations of the accidents described in the text by French illustrator and engraver Edmond Morin 1824-1882 who illustrated many books and periodicals such as "Children's Week" French illustrator Gerlier and Fortune Meaulle 1844-1901 a French engraver best known for providing engravings for Victor Hugo's "The Toilers of the Sea" based on drawings by Francoise Chifflart 1825-1901. <br/><br/>This volume has a lovely cloth binding with bright gilt floral patterns on the front board; it is one of only a very few online as of this writing.<br/><br/>___DESCRIPTION: Full red cloth with title inside floral pattern in black and gilt inside gilt ruled borders on the front board gilt lettering and floral decorations on the spine black floral pattern with publisher's name inside black ruled border bevelled boards all edges gilt blue endpapers frontispiece a black-and-white illustration by Edmond Morin title page with publisher's device in black black-and-white engraved headpieces by Gerlier and Meaulle throughout black-and-white drawings by Morin throughout; octavo size 8.25" by 5.5" pagination: i-vi 1-216. Please note the text is in French.<br/><br/>___CONDITION: Volume is very good with a strong square text block with solid hinges the interior is clean and bright and entirely free of prior owner markings; boards are clean overall with some slight soiling some rubbing to the edges of the board to the corners and to the head and tail of the spine sunning to the spine and some minor foxing to some of the interior pages. Although the exterior has some wear the interior pages are clean overall and the text block is strong with bright gilt on the front board.<br/><br/>___POSTAGE: Â International customers please note that additional postage may apply as the standard does not always cover costs; please inquire for details.<br/><br/>___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have we are here to help. P. Ducrocq hardcover books
191116789Paris: Librairie Renouard -- Henri Laurens Editeur 1911. 1/2 Vellum. Near Fine. A lovely copy of the 1911 1st edition bound in a sumptuous 1/2 vellum over marbled boards. Crisp clean and Near Fine with just a touch of very light spotting toward the front panel's bottom-edge and along the spine. The original wrappers crisp and well-preserved with very minor soiling have been bound-in. Quarto fascinating study of animal representation in Classical Greek vase paintings. THIS COPY BELONGED TO A CHILDREN'S ILLUSTRATOR OF THE FIRST-RANK FEODOR ROJANKOVSKY whose wonderful bookplate adorns the front pastedown. <br/><br/> Librairie Renouard -- Henri Laurens, Editeur hardcover books