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1845110597Paris. 1845. Mit 2 Original Lithographien und zahlreichen kleinen Abb. im Text. 408 S. 4to. OHLdr. mit Bünden und goldgeprägtem Titel auf dem Rücken.
1842ABE-72331272757110613338 PAGES-20,5 CM X 30,5 CM-INONDATIONS, 2P, GRAVURE "INONDATION DE COEVERDEN EN 1673"-HOMMES VELUS HOMME PORC-EPIC BOEUFS A CORNES MOBILES, SHWE MAONG, 2 GRAVURES-FOIRE DE SAINT-GERMAIN-DES-PRES-INSTRUCTIONS DE COLBERT-RAPHAEL ARCHITECTE ET SCULPTEUR, GRAVURE
188027008SAINT-LUNAIRE 1880 une photographie stéréo originale albuminée en noir contrecollée sur carton fort, format : 17,5 x 8,5 cm, PHOTOGRAPHIE STÉRÉO ORIGINALE : SAINT LUNAIRE - VILLA COLBERT, 1880 Saint-Lunaire PHOTOGRAPHE INCONNU,
188822356Paris, Berger-Levrault, 1888 ; in-8, broché ; 210, [2] pp. de Catalogue et 11 gravures in-texte, couverture verte imprimée.
1850ABE-1617314296106BRANCHE DES BOURBONS (SUITE) LOUIS XIII (SUITE)-LOUIS XIV-LOUIS XV-LOUIS XVI-GRAVURES SOUS SERPENTE: ANNE D'AUTRICHE RECEVANT UNE DEPUTATION DU PARLEMENT CONDUITE PAR LE CONSEILLER MOLE, LOUIS XIV ET COLBERT, LOUIS XIV ET LA VALLIERE, BATAILLE DE ROCROY, LOUIS XV A FONTENOY-526 PAGES-16 CM X 26,5 CM-DOS CUIR MARRON A 4 FAUX NERFS ET PIECES DE TITRES DORES-PLATS CARTONNES MARBRES NOIR ET BLANC
187625552Paris Librairie Hachette 1876 In-8 IV-627 pp, quelques rousseurs, reliure un peu passée mais solide
189437161Washingon D.C. 1894. Disbound with evidence of prior binding. Slight sunning throughout. Withall a VG copy. 23 1 blank pp. 8vo. 8-3/4" x 5-1/2" <br/><br/> unknown books
187255446Cincinnati & NY: Vent et. al 1872. Reprint. 8vo pp. 528. Bound in green cloth with a large fold-out map of Chicago. Endpapers little foxed but a very good copy. A general history of Chicago with a full account of the great fire. The folding map made especially for this book is titled "Map of Chicago; showing the Parks Boulevards and Burnt District. Vent, et. al unknown books
186346106Tours Imprimerie Ad Mame et Cie 1863. Hardcover. Extremities slightly worn; minor bump at top edge of front cover; pages faintly toned; inked signature on half-title page of second part; otherwise very good condition. Bound with Proces-Verbal. . Two sections separately paged. 180 copies printed. Publications of the Societe des Bibliophiles de Touraine. Tours, Imprimerie Ad Mame et Cie hardcover
18636277Librairie De Firmin Didot Frères, Fils et Cie 16 x 24 Paris 1863 Cinq volumes, 1863-1874, reliure demi-veau fauve flammée moderne, dos à cinq nerfs, auteur et titre dorés, plats et gardes marbrés, titre noir et rouge, V-413-[3] p., 365-[3] p., avec 2 cartes en double page et 3 plans de batailles, 432 p., avec 6 plans de bataille de 2 dépliants, 492 p., avec 3 plans de bataille dont 2 en double page, 479 p., avec 2 cartes en double page, une table alphabétique. Couvertures conservées avec la marque à la couleuvre de la famille Colbert, nombreuses pièces justificatives. Le général Colbert (1777-1809), cadet des trois frères Colbert, descendant par les femmes de Colbert de Croissy, qui tous les trois furent cavaliers et généraux sous l'Empire, s'était engagé comme soldat volontaire à 16 ans en 1793. Il fit les campagnes d'Italie, d'Egypte et de Syrie, puis s'est trouvé sur la plupart des champs de bataille de l'Europe, en Allemagne, en Prusse, en Pologne et en Espagne, où il est tué en 1809. Ces "mémoires" sont plutôt des souvenirs biographiques, confortés notamment par des archives familiales, réunis par son fils. Ont été ajoutés ou collés en tête du premier volume les documents suivants: "Notice biographique des Frères Colbert", de Louis Merlié, notices de libraire et de biographie, photos en couleurs, deux gravures du général par Ambroise Tardieu (gravées par Forestier) (la deuxième en tête du tome IV). Belle reliure, intérieur frais. très bon exemplaire.(B49) PHOTOS NUMERIQUES DISPONIBLES PAR EMAIL SUR SIMPLE DEMANDE-DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPS MAY BE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST.
18636277Librairie De Firmin Didot Frères, Fils et Cie 16 x 24 Paris 1863 Cinq volumes, 1863-1874, reliure demi-veau fauve flammée moderne, dos à cinq nerfs, auteur et titre dorés, plats et gardes marbrés, titre noir et rouge, V-413-[3] p., 365-[3] p., avec 2 cartes en double page et 3 plans de batailles, 432 p., avec 6 plans de bataille de 2 dépliants, 492 p., avec 3 plans de bataille dont 2 en double page, 479 p., avec 2 cartes en double page, une table alphabétique. Couvertures conservées avec la marque à la couleuvre de la famille Colbert, nombreuses pièces justificatives. Le général Colbert (1777-1809), cadet des trois frères Colbert, descendant par les femmes de Colbert de Croissy, qui tous les trois furent cavaliers et généraux sous l'Empire, s'était engagé comme soldat volontaire à 16 ans en 1793. Il fit les campagnes d'Italie, d'Egypte et de Syrie, puis s'est trouvé sur la plupart des champs de bataille de l'Europe, en Allemagne, en Prusse, en Pologne et en Espagne, où il est tué en 1809. Ces "mémoires" sont plutôt des souvenirs biographiques, confortés notamment par des archives familiales, réunis par son fils. Ont été ajoutés ou collés en tête du premier volume les documents suivants: "Notice biographique des Frères Colbert", de Louis Merlié, notices de libraire et de biographie, photos en couleurs, deux gravures du général par Ambroise Tardieu (gravées par Forestier) (la deuxième en tête du tome IV). Belle reliure, intérieur frais. très bon exemplaire.(B49) PHOTOS NUMERIQUES DISPONIBLES PAR EMAIL SUR SIMPLE DEMANDE-DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPS MAY BE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST.
1865159321865 FONTENAY-LE-COMPTE, Pierre Robuchon - 1865 - E.O. - In-8 - Broché - XXXI & 519 pages - Bel exemplaire, très propre
1865486301865 FONTENAY-LE-COMPTE, Pierre Robuchon - 1865 - E.O. - In-8 - Broché - XXXI & 519 pages - Bel exemplaire, très propre - Réf. 48630
18711572805892C. F. Vent 1871. Hardcover. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Shelf and handling wear to cover and binding with general signs of previous use. Good clean unmarked copy. 1872 printing. All maps present. Secure packaging for safe delivery.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. C. F. Vent hardcover
1871616030Cincinnati: C.F. Vent 1871. Hardcover. Near Fine. First edition. 528pp. Green pebbled cloth blind-stamped boards and gilt-stamped spine. Illustrated by Chapin & Gulick. Folded map of Chicago. Large bookplate of former Cleveland Mayor Hermon M. Chapin on the front pastedown spine gilt a bit dulled and corners rubbed with a touch of fraying at the spine ends near fine. C.F. Vent hardcover
1871000012211Cincinnati: C.F. Vent 1871. First edition. Hardcover. Good. 8vo. 2 iii-vii 2 10-528 pp. Green cloth with gilt lettering and a gilt decoration on the spine. With 35 out of 36 illustrations from lithographs taken on the spot. With the map. A fascinating history with personal testimonies from those who experienced the Great Chicago Fire. Lacking an illustration and the rear hinge is cracked a dampstain is present on the front preliminaries and board. C.F. Vent hardcover
187178407Cincinnati and New York: C. F. Vent 1871. Presumed First Edition First printing. Hardcover. Fair. Chaplin & Gulick. 2 viii 9-528 2 pages Frontis Illustration. Folding map. Illustrations are from "Photographic Views taken on the Spot." Appendix A B C and D. Names and ink notations on first and second feps. Page foxing noted. Cover has wear soiling and spine torn and reglued. Elias Colbert was a United States journalist historian and astronomer. The two authors were associated with The Chicago Tribune at time of publication. From a contemporary review: This work is just issued from the press. It has numerous illustrations-the latter including a first-class map of the city which not only shows the burnt district but also the parks and boulevards. The work comprises a well-written history of Chicago before the fire with full statistics of growth in the commercial development of the city. and her manufacturing progress; a full description of the city as it existed before the fire; a graphic and ample account of the fire with its attendant and succeeding incidents; a very carefully-prepared statement of losses; with an appendix giving sketches of the great fires in history the documentary history of the fire contemporary opinions concerning the event the relief work etc. The well-known ability of the authors had led the public to expect from their hands a standard work on the subject and the readers of the book will not be disappointed. C. F. Vent hardcover
18710008852Cincinnati: C.F.Vent 1871. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Photographic. 8vo 528 pages embossed green cloth rubbed light foxing; ex libris Josiah Hardy on Feb. 19th 1872. <br/><br/>Folding map showing the Burnt District. Comprehensive coverage of the Great Fire or rather the Greatest Fire. With 35 woodcuts after photographs. Includes a poem "Chicago" by John Greenleaf Whittier appears here with the title "A Poet's Tribute" and a chapter on the "Humors Of the Fire" - including an account of Mrs. O'Leary's cow. Jewell V20 . C.F.Vent hardcover
187130324Cincinnati & N.Y. C.F. vent 1871. Orig. full cloth richly gilt back. Slightly rubbed. VIII528 pp. folded map and 35 illustrations in woodcut. A few brownspots. <br/><br/><em>First edition. </em> hardcover
1872182210Cincinnati: C.F. Vent 1872. Hardcover. Very Good. Later printing. Green pebbled cloth blind-stamped boards gilt-stamped spine. Illustrated by Chapin & Gulick. With folded map of Chicago. Owner's name penned on label affixed to front pastedown pages foxed spine ends modestly worn minor stains on a few pages still very good. C.F. Vent hardcover
1871002189C F Vent 1871 Bound in dark green cloth with gilt spine decorations 528 pp. This copy with front board lightly rubbed gilt darkened and a closed tear to the front fold out map. Otherwise an unusually nice copy of a book found worn and read to death. C F Vent hardcover
18713Cincinnati & New York: C. F. Vent 1871. First Edition. Decorated cloth. Good /None. Chapin & Gulick. Small 8vo green embossed cloth with gilt on spine 36 stereotyped illustrations by Chapman & Gulik with the scarce foldout map of Chicago 528 pages. Scarce classic study of the CHICAGO FIRE with numerous contemporary engravings from photographs taken on location. With the Scarce 4to foldout map of Chicago showing burnt area slight 2" tear along one fold. Covers corners & upper cap rubbed with a 3" thin stain across the upper cover; all plates are present & have considerable browning; light foxing throughout as is typical. Overall an important and very readable study of this enormously destructive historical catastrophe. C. F. Vent hardcover
1871008287New York: C. F. Vent 1871. 528pp/illus/maps. Some foxing.Folded Maps.Illustrations made from actual photographs.Previous owner's name on front free endpaper. On October 8 1871 at around 9pm on a Sunday evening a fire began in a barn outside Chicago owned by Mrs. Katherine O'Leary. Driven by a strong wind out of the southwest the flames headed straight for the center of the city with branches of flame shooting in several directions. The fire spread quickly because of plank sidewalks high winds and the Chicago River itself igniting from the massive amounts of pollution in the greasy river. By 1:30am it reached the Courthouse tower; the watchman barely escaped by sliding down the banisters through the burning stairway. Original blind stamped cover. Light edgewear at spine. . 1st Edition. Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket - Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. C. F. Vent hardcover
187130324Cincinnati & N.Y., C.F. vent, 1871. Orig. full cloth, richly gilt back. Slightly rubbed. VIII,528 pp., folded map and 35 illustrations in woodcut. A few brownspots.
1867000181Paris France: Didier et Cie. 1867. Buckram. Fine. 12mo x 373 pages. Though apparently ex-library this copy is virtually unused; bound in red library-quality buckram with white stamping including Dewey decimal system call no. Interior is clean and bright except for first and last ten pages which appear to have been printed on paper of somewhat lower quailty 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Ex-Library. Didier et Cie. hardcover