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178427164A Vienne & A Strasbourg: Chez Les Freres Gay Imprimeus-Libraires et al 1784. Four eighteenth century publications; all French texts bound in one volume. All regarding the plague especially in Russia & Europe as below: De Mertens Charles. Traite de la Peste Contenant L'Histoire de Celle qui a Regne A Moscou en 1771A Vienne & a Strasbourg Chez les Freres Gay Imprimeurs-Libraires a Paris Chez Didot.Mequignon. MDCCLXXXIV. Frontispiece portrait engraving of de Mertens by J. Mansfeld 1783. xxviii 142 pages. "The plague stimulated local research in disease prevention which was boosted by discovering indigenous plague in newly conquered territories of the Caucasus. The epidemic was professionally exposed to Western European academia by Belgian physician Charles de Mertens 1737 - 1788. " from the online wiki Samoilowitz M.D. Lettre Sur Les Experiences Des Frictions Glaciales Pour La Guerison De La Peste Et Autres Maladies Putrides.A Strasbourg Chez Lorenz & Schouler Imrpimeurs du Directoire de la Noblesse. 1782. 43 pages. Danilo Samoilowitz Samoilovich et al 1742/4 - 1805 is noted among other titles as "Chirurgien-Major du Senat de Moscou" and was a witness to and attempted to treat the victims of the great Russian Plague of 1770-72 often at great personal hazard. The U.S. NIH National Library of Medicine lists several articles extolling the significance of Samoilowitz' contribution to epidemiology; see especially the 2013 June issue of Vesalius for the thorough Tatiana Sorokina article "A Victory Over the Plague in Moscow 1770-1772" which details the public and private response to the epidemic and specifically Samoilowitz' and others work combatting the outbreak. Samoilowitz M.D. Memoire Sur L'Inoculation De La Peste Avec A La Description de Trois Poudres Fumigatives Antipestilentielles. A Strasbourg Chez les Freres Gay Libraries. 1782. 36 pages. Paris J.-F. Memoire sur La Peste. A Avignon. Et se Trouve A Marseille Chez Jean Mossy Imprimeur du Roi de la Marine & Libraire au Parc. MDCCLXXVIII. xxxvi 86 pages. One leaf with small corner chip no loss. Provenance binding condition: A handwritten table of contents in French on the endpaper; below this is the handwritten name with the acquisition date of 21 June 1887 & the address of collector George Brush M.D. U.S. Navy; in service as a surgeon & medical inspector from 1861-1894; each title page of the contents also with the handwritten name of T.A. Emmet. Volume approx. 5" x 7 5/8" size; bound in marbled paper covered boards polished speckled calf leather corners and spine gilt titled spine label. Some edge tips wear and rubbing to the binding; surface of spine leather split at edges; securely sewn; first two leaves corners clipped; contents clean and fairly fresh in very good condition. Premiere Edition. Leather. Very Good. Chez Les Freres Gay Imprimeus-Libraires et al books
1902M10230Berlin:: Julius Springer 1902. 1902. LATER EDITION. 8vo. 74 pp. Self-wraps. Library rubber stamp on front cover. Good. On fighting the plague. Julius Springer, 1902. paperback books
181940957London: No publisher/printer 1819. Median folio 31.5 cm 13.5". 102 pp. <br><br>More than 90 witnesses gave testimony in this investigation into the nature of plague how to distinguish it from other contagious diseases and how it is transmitted. => Also addressed is the matter of quarantine.<br>Â Â Â Â . Laid into later wrappers. Sewing mostly perished. Removed from a bound volume. Brittle paper some chipping at the edges. No publisher/printer unknown books
2009CNJL1180Monmouthshire: The Old Stile Press 2009. Limited Edition. No binding. Fine. Lemaire Angela. No. 3 of 25 copies for sale folio size 52 pp. The story begins: "I was present during the Great Plague of 1665 It took away my life" he said. Per the artist this work originally produced by her in 1967 is "about a man who is killed by the plague in London in 1665; I have brought him to life again so that he can tell his story." The story unfolds as a series of nine eerily wonderful etchings by Angela Lemaire which were inspired by the sufferings of the plague victims. Each enclosed in a separate leaf and introduced with a quotation from scripture also dealing with suffering with each plate numbered and signed by her. Ms. Lemaire's Afterword tells the story of her inspiration for the work and the essay by Anthony Dyson discusses the making and proofing of the plates which is a story worthy on its own merits. <br/><br/>___DESCRIPTION: Unbound folio sheets each with letterpress printing on the first and last pages inserted between the plates the images from zinc plates with each plate signed and numbered by the artist in pencil. The eight intaglio plates images 2 through 9 are each tissue-guarded; Image 1 and the original Title page are both woodcuts. Folio size the signatures being just under 15" tall the work is unpaginated containing 52 pages excluding cuts and images; type Baskerville paper Somerset soft white satin; limited edition of 25 copies for sale plus 3 NFS this no. 3 signed by the artist on the colophon page. The unsewn sections are held loosely in a folded portfolio of smokey blue Roma paper handmade by Fabriano in Italy which is then laid into a clamshell box covered with blue cloth paper label on the front with olive green lettering lined with aubergine velvet. <br/><br/>___CONDITION: Signatures are fine; clean straight with no folds or edgewear. All tissue guards over the zinc etchings present. The portfolio is fine as is the clamshell box. <br/><br/>___POSTAGE: International customers please note that due to the size of this work additional postage may apply 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 we are here to help. The Old Stile Press unknown books