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186330892London: Hatchard & Co 1863. First edition 8vo pp. 27 1; bound with: Moon A Second Defence of the Queen's English. London: Hatchard & Co. 1863; pp. 38; bound with: Opinions of the Press for both of the foregoing 1 leaf each; bound with: Just published . Poems: by G Washington Moon pp. 4 ostensibly an advertisement but including two poems one entitled "Deeds not Words." Later wrappers; very good. Apt criticism of the Dean's infamous essay which Moon found to be riddled with structural and grammatical inaccuracies. This pamphlet had no small influence was later expanded with A Second Defense. Hatchard & Co unknown
186330892London: Hatchard & Co 1863. First edition 8vo pp. 27 1; bound with: Moon A Second Defence of the Queen's English. London: Hatchard & Co. 1863; pp. 38; bound with: Opinions of the Press for both of the foregoing 1 leaf each; bound with: Just published . Poems: by G Washington Moon pp. 4 ostensibly an advertisement but including two poems one entitled "Deeds not Words." Later wrappers; very good. Apt criticism of the Dean's infamous essay which Moon found to be riddled with structural and grammatical inaccuracies. This pamphlet had no small influence was later expanded with A Second Defense. <br/><br/> Hatchard & Co unknown books
186629485<p>Published in Philadelphia by Lea in 1866 this work by John Zachariah Laurence and Robert Charles Moon outlines practical methods for examining and treating disorders of the eye during the early period of professional ophthalmology. The text addresses conditions affecting the eyelids lacrymal apparatus ocular muscles conjunctiva cornea iris crystalline lens and glaucoma. It also contains sections on vision testing and optical defects. Laurence and Moon were leading British specialists known for their association with what became known as Laurence-Moon syndrome. This American edition circulated their methods among medical practitioners in the United States. Condition: Good with a tight and secure hardcover binding visible cloth staining and moderate rubbing to corners and edges; pages show age toning without significant damage. Format: Octavo 8vo single volume. Collation: vi 191 32 pp. #29485 PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.</p> Lea hardcover
1869M13952Philadelphia:: Henry C. Lea 1869. 1869. 8vo. vi 227 32 ads. pp. 4 plates index. Original brown cloth gilt-stamped spine title; top portion of spine mended with kozo spine title is not showing all the words. Very good. Second edition revised and enlarged. "In 1866 he described a syndrome of retinitis pigmentosa loss of vision progressing to blindness mental retardation stunted stature and hypogonadism. This disease would become known as the Laurence–Moon syndrome named along with his colleague Robert Charles Moon." Wikipedia. John Zachariah Laurence 1829–1870 Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons English ophthalmologist practiced medicine in London. "He was the founder of the South London Ophthalmic Hospital in 1857 later to become known as the Royal Eye Clinic." Robert Charles Moon 1844–1914 was an ophthalmologist who practiced medicine in England and the United States in Philadelphia where he was very engaged with helping the blind. He was the son of William Moon 1818–1894 inventor of "Moon type" an embossed alphabet for the blind. Wikip. Henry C. Lea, 1869. hardcover books
1858170653Landport: Annett and Robinson 1858. First edition of Moon's account of the shipwreck and aftermath of the Osprey as a steward on the ship. This work is institutionally rare outside Australasia appearing in five libraries only. The Osprey was a part of the 1844 experimental squadron to test new technology on ships and was equipped with 12 guns instead of the usual 10. She was sent to New Zealand to assist the British in the Flagstaff War but arrived after the conflict had ended and was redirected north. The ship was wrecked on 11 March 1846 after mistaking the Herekino Heads for the entrance to the Hokianga River due to poor weather conditions. "The vessel stands upright on her keel in the sand and is but slightly injured the heel of the keel only being knocked away. The stores are being landed and the crew are assisted by 150 natives who are well disposed and behave very friendly and peaceably" The Times. The crew's lieutenant Octavius Benthall alongside four men attempted to sail in a pinnace to reach Hokianga. Unfortunately they never made it and their boat was discovered nine miles from their destination. The remaining crew lived in tents on the beach for about seven weeks helped by local Mori people. "A second smaller ship the Aurora was dispatched to provide assistance and succour to the crew of the Osprey though incredibly she met the same fate as the Osprey being driven ashore by mad winds after her anchor chain snapped. The Aurora came to rest alongside the wreck of the very ship she was meant to assist. Adding insult to injury and compounding the black humour of the situation there was nobody around when the Aurora made land as the Osprey crew had already left embarking on a gruelling sodden tramp over rugged country south to the Hokianga and then on to the Bay of Islands" New Zealand Herald. WorldCat locates copies outside of Australasia at the University of Oxford the University of California Los Angeles the University of Hawaii Butler University and Dartmouth College. Small octavo. With information slip on the author tipped in before title page. Original purple cloth. Cloth soiled and stained spine cocked and sunned extremities bumped shadow of former title label on front cover endpapers cockled. A very good copy. "Wreck of Her Majesty's Brig Osprey" The Times Sept. 1846. Bill Edwards "Another dimension to Blacksmiths Bay" New Zealand Herald June 2016. hardcover
1856PHO-839Cambridge , Metcalf and company , 1856 , in-4° (285x245) , CXCI pp., bound half contempary cloth , illustrated with 19 figures ,description of the famous observatory with the machines , mission , statues , contributors , letters , reports, etc., good copy
187864621878 Hetzel paris sans date (catalogue 1878 en fin de volume) In8 cartonnage éditeur aux initiales 180 pages illustrations Emile Bayard et a de Neuville
1889215091889 EDINGER 1889,in 8 reliure percaline bleue decorée editeur,tranches dorées,490 pages. Frontispice en noir et blanc. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte et hors-texte. Quelques planches de photos en noir et blanc, hors-texte. Lettrines illustrées. TOME 1 : La Lune. Dessins de L. Vallet, Henriot. Reproductions de photos lunaires.
1851PHO-830Dublin,A. Thom, 1851-53 , 2 volumes in-8°, xii-224p-iv , 2-228p-1 ,relié pleine percale éditeur à décor , titre en or sur les plats , dos lisse avec auteur , tomaison et date , cachets .bon exemplaire
1889PHO-810Paris , Gauthier- Villars, 1889; in 4 relié , XXIII-332p., illustré d’une planche dépliante avec 3 figures , relié demi cuir époque , dos à nerfs orné avec auteur , titre et date , filets sur les plats , inscription dorée sur le plats , cachets , bel exemplaire .
1851PHO-851London , George Barclay , 1851-1853 , 2 volumes in-4 , 113 pp et 43 p en pagination continu , relié demi cuir époque , dos lisse orné avec auteur , titre et tomaison , tranches rouges , cachets , bon exemplaire .
18744610Lyon, H. Georg, 1874 ; fort in-8, broché ; (4) ff., 812 pp.
183526680BARCELONA: Imprenta de I. Estivill ca.1835. 4º.- Rústica.- 2 hojas sin numerar.- Una xilografía como cabecera al inicio de la obra. Imrpeso a dos columnas. Papel ligeramente oscurecido. La cabecera de la obra ha sido cortada y le faltan dos lineas. Imprenta de I. Estivill unknown
1883156050NY: White Stokes & Allen. 1st. 1883. good. Hardcover. Rare title. 337pp; floral patterned eps; text clean pages toned previous owner name dated 1884 on front ep in ink; shelf wear to edges of dark green cover with red lettering & blind stamped decoration; no dj . White, Stokes, & Allen hardcover
189724173Stuttgart. Verlag W. Kohlhammer. 1897. (4), 59 Seiten u. eine mehrfach gefaltete Tafel als Beilage. Breitrandiges Exemplar. Originalbroschur (Einband lose und mit Gebrauchsspuren an den Rändern) 22x15 cm
181550802Paris: Chez l'auteur. 1815. <p>Luna Calderon Nicolas. Démonstration pratique de la prophylaxis siphylitique authentiquement constatée. 52pp. Paris: Chez l'auteur . . . 1815. 197 x 127 mm. Bound with nine other works on venereal disease plus a manuscript table of contents in 19th-century sheep marbled boards spine worn and rubbed front hinge cracking. Spine title reads: "Recueil des Mémoires sur les Maladies Vénériennes." Foxing and toning but very good. From the library of Philippe Ricord.</p> <p> First Edition. Luna Calderon a Spanish physician claimed to have discovered an unfailing remedy for venereal disease the nature of which he declined to reveal. As described in the present pamphlet he demonstrated his remedy's effectiveness by injecting himself several times with infected material in the presence of a committee at the Venereal Hospital in Paris.</p> <p> Luna Calderon's Démonstration pratique is contained in a volume of 10 short works on venereal disease published between 1796 and 1815-some of them quite scarce-as noted in the list below.</p> <p> a. Vassal Pierre Gérard 1769-1840. Mémoire sur la transmission du virus vénérien de la mère à l'enfant. 78pp. Paris: Imprimerie de Valade 1807. </p> <p> First Edition.</p> <p> b. Société de Médecine. Instruction sommaire sur le traitement de la maladie vénérienne dans les campagnes. 4 3-48pp. Leaf A1 original 1786 title canceled. Paris: de l'Imprimerie de la République an 5 1796. Verso of the second leaf signed by Michel-Augustin Thouret 1749-1810 director of the École de Santé de Paris.</p> <p> Reissue of the 1786 edition with a new title and "Avertissement." Scarce with only two print copies Wellcome Library and another unidentified library cited in OCLC.</p> <p> c. Doueil J. F. Dissertation sur le bubon pestilential. 39pp. Paris: Devilleneuve junior 1803. </p> <p> First Edition. Dissertation presented at the École de Médecine de Paris by a former army surgeon.</p> <p> d. Cotton César-Victor. Dissertation sur les bubons siphilitiques ou vénériennes considerés dans leur simplicité et dans leurs diverses complications. 4 69 2pp. Paris: Imprimerie de Feugueray 1802. Marginal notes possibly by Ricord on pp. 36-37. </p> <p> First Edition. OCLC also cites a version with the imprint of Brochot père. Both versions are scarce with OCLC citing only 6 copies of the print edition all in European libraries.</p> <p> e. Deguerre J. J. S. Essai sur l'inoculation syphilitique. 43pp. Paris: Imprimerie de Feugueray 1803.</p> <p> First Edition.</p> <p> f. Mignard Jacques. Remarques sur les virus vénérien scorbutique et goutteux. Nouvelle édition revue corrigée et augmentee. 48pp. Paris: Chez l'auteur An 9 1800-1801. Marginal notes on the first three text pages.</p> <p> Later edition first published in 1795. </p> <p> g. Trappe. A. Dissertation sur les excroissances et les pustules vénériennes présentée et soutenue à l'École de Médecine de Paris . . . viii 69pp. Paris: Chez Gabon et Cie. An X 1801-2.</p> <p> First Edition.</p> <p> h. Tainturier. Observation médicale sur les suites très-extraordinaires d'une maladie vénérienne traitée par le mercure. 38pp. Paris: Chez Blanchon 1803.</p> <p> First Edition. Rare with no copies cited in OCLC.</p> <p> i. Leblanc R. F. Dissertation sur les maladies vénériennes des enfans nouveaux-nés et exposé des moyens curatifs. 48pp. Paris: Valade 1803.</p> <p> First Edition.</p> . Chez l'auteur.. unknown
1863PHO-848Paris : Mallet-Bachelier, 1863., in-4 , 39 p ,relié demi cuir époque ,dos lisse avec titre , cachet,charnière fendue . Impression de Gauthier-Villars successeur de Bachelier et tirée des Annales de l'Observatoire impérial de Paris , Tome7 , p. 341-367 , ici paginée 1-39
18733057108Madrid.: Antonio Peñuelas. 1873. Paperback. Cubierta deslucida. Good. 19 cm. 244 p. Encuadernación en tapa blanda de editorial. Torres Muñoz de Luna Ramón 1822-1890. Por D. Ramón Torres Muñoz de Luna . Cubierta deslucida. Literatura.82 82 Antonio Peñuelas. paperback
1873LFA-126713576Un ouvrage de 631 pages, format 120 x 180, relié cartonnage dos cuir à nerfs orné, publié en 1873, Librairie Hachette, bon état
1872WOC-1369Nouvelle édition. Ouvrage illustré de dessins par Bennett, dans le texte, hors-texte, une grande carte repliée des constellations, frontispice et vignette sur la page de titre. Paris, Bibliothèque d'Éducation et de Récréation, J. Hetzel et Cie, 1872. Petit in-4 (26,5x16,5cm) reliure percaline carmin, 1er plat illustré de motifs noirs et dorés, avec une représentation de la Grande Ours dans un carré noir, dos orné et tranches dorées. XI,467pp. + catalogue. Quelques rousseurs.
1870G54023Barcelona, Fiol y Gros 1870-1871 Complet en 2 tomes: 656, [4] + 590 [2] pp., richement illustré (gravures dans le texte, plan double-page en couleurs), texte imprimé en 2 colonnes, reliure cart. (dos en cuir avec titre et faux-nerfs dorés, coins peu touchés), 30cm., texte en espagnol, qqs.rousseurs, bon exemplaire
18852111902160201180Shunyo-do Tokutaro Wada 1885. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Shunyo-do Tokutaro Wada paperback
1893PHO-838Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1893, in-4 (295x230), 208 pp, 4 planches , relié demi cuir époque , dos à nerfs avec auteur et titre , cachet , petites griffures ,intérieur propre .
1893PHO-840Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1893. in-4° (295x230), 254 p., 178 figures dans le texte , relié demi cuir époque , dos à nerfs ornés de motifs floraux , cachet , charnière frottée , bon exemplaire.
18862092902144000340Tsujioka Bunsuke-ban 1886. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Tsujioka Bunsuke-ban paperback