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40042Paris Editions Albert Morancé 1924 grand in 8 (23,5x18,5) 1 volume broché, XX et 242 pages [1], avec 12 planches hors-texte, dont une en couleur. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
Ril. in cart., dorso sky, cm 37x27, pp 450, 215 tavv a colori, 205 b/n, 8 ill. a colori e 15 b/n nel t.
in-4°, pp. 205-(2); 84 tavole con illustrazioni a colori applicate sulla pagina, a piena pagina; altre 10 figure illustrate a colori n.t. Leg. edit. con sovrac. illustrata a colori. Piccoli strappi d'uso ininfluenti sulla sovrac. Sigla a penna di vecchia segnatura sul front. e leggera abrasione del timbro di bibilioteca ivi. Conservato in custodia edit.
449 p. con molte ill. in nero e tavole a colori applicate; 29,5 x 26 cm. Tutta tela editoriale, sovracoperta con leggere tracce d'uso e un piccolo strappo al dorso. Molto buono internamente
18787774Druck und Verlag von Gebr. K. & A. Benziger, Einsiedeln, New-York, Cincinnati & St. Lewis., o.J. (c) 1878 by Benziger Brothers. All rights reserved. 189 S. mit montiertem Frontispiz (C. & N. Benziger, Einsiedeln) (5,2x3,5cm), Ledereinband, mit goldgepr. Rückenbeschriftung, Goldschnitt, Lesebändchen.
053103Genève New York Graphic Society UNESCO 1956 grand in folio (48x34) 1 volume reliure cartonnée de l'éditeur, dos lisse titré en long, plats décorés d'un important encadrement doré, tête dorée, 25 pages, 2 feuillets non chiffrés de table des matières, et 34 planches hors-texte en couleurs de reproductions de miniatures persanes. Préface de Basil Gray. Edité par la New York Graphic Society en accord avec l'Unesco. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
Paris, chez J.B. Fournier père et fils, an IX - 1801, mm. 87x60 (misure dei fogli), bella legatura coeva in piena pelle rossa, dorso con nome dell'autore, filetti e fregi in oro, piatti inquadrati da filetto in oro, tagli dorati, pp. 240. Sull'occhietto: "Bibliotheque portative du Voyageur" (una delle prime collane pensate specificatamente per essere trasportate durante un viaggio). Bell'esemplare.
1 lingua: francese Legat. edit. in tela con sovrac. illustrata e custodia, cm 29x25, pag. 236, con 285 illustraz. in b / n e a colori, e con circa 550 riproduzioni di punzoni - A cura di Victor Houart - Storia degli oggetti in miniatura realizzati in argento nei vari paesi (Francia, Inghilterra, Olanda, Russia, Germania, ecc.) e nelle varie epoche, con una delle più squisite applicazioni dell'arte orafa; una sezione è dedicata ai giocattoli in argento dei principi della casa reale di Francia - Important ouvrage sur l'argenterie miniature en France, en Allemagne, en Russie, aux Etats - Unis, aux Pays - Bas et en Grande - Bretagne - Perfetto stato.
4° tela edit. sovrac. figur. pp. 375. Con 95 illustr. in nero nt., 434 figure n.t. e CLVII tavole a colori. In fine: Repertorio degli artisti, Apparati, Bibliografia. Bella monografia che costituisce la prima schedatura scientifica delle miniature presenti nel territorio di Siena e della sua provincia. Ottimo esempl.
1929108461929 Paris, (1929), in-4,broché.244 pages, 161 reproductions sur 48 planches,
In-8°, pp. 37, CLV tavole a colori e in nero f.t. protette da veline parlanti, mezza tela editoriale, titolo e illustrazione al piatto superiore. Edizione numerata, esemplare n. 415.
In-4, 2 volumi, tela edit., sovrac., pp. 310,(2); 367,(3); con 94 tavv. a colori e ca. 250 ill. in b.n. in tavv. f.t. Importante pubblicaz. sui tesori della Badia della SS. Trinità, cenobio benedettino fra i più illustri. Ben conserv.
<br/> NOTE: mende alla sopracoperta<br/> TITOLO: I Codici Miniati della biblioteca Trivulziana. <br/> AUTORE: Santoro,Caterina.<br/> CURATORE: Introduz.di Mario Salmi.<br/> EDITORE: Comune di Milano<br/> DATA ED.: 1958,<br/> COLLANA: (mende alla sopracoperta).<br/>
Vailati Schoenburg Waldenburg La miniatura italiana in età romanica e gotica. , Olschki 1979 , Ottime condizioni. Copertina rigida con pellicola protettiva trasparente. Illustrazioni. Pagg. 620. GR22
198492633New York: Acquire; Collector Communications Corp. and others; imprint varies 1984. Paperback. About very good to very good. with address labels and traces of address label removal to fronts. Mild edge-wear to spines. No markings. Issues 12-25 29 32 34 and 36-42. April 1979 thru March/April 1984. Ocatvos in stapled color illus glossy wraps; approximately 64 pages per issue. Black & white and color illustrations throughout. Various. Dollhouses -- Collectibles -- Periodicals. Miniature objects -- Collectibles -- Periodicals. Diminiuitives. Acquire; Collector Communications Corp. [and others; imprint varies] paperback
45866Oxford: Printed at the University Press. / London: Henry Frowde. no date - C.1900. Diam. 96mo - Cum Privilego. 9cm x 3cm x 1cm. Half title followed by printed title. Prayer book; p.77-p.342. "Psalms Of David."; p.413-p.599. Please note pagination is as stated and there are no pages missing. AEG. Full red leather with gilt title:"Common Prayer" to both front cover and spine. VG. See L. W. Bondy: Miniature Books p.132 . Oxford: Printed at the University Press. / London: Henry Frowde. (no date - C.1900). hardcover
A cura di V. Fortunati. Milano, 1996; br. in cofanetto, pp. 328, 330 ill. b/n e col., cm 25x28. (La Pittura in Emilia e in Romagna). (Arte). (Le pitture regionali). (La pittura in Emilia Romagna. 4.2.2). italiano 88-435-572 La Pittura in Emilia e in Romagna br. in cofanetto
A cura di Causa Picone M. Napoli, 1999; br., pp. 240, 312 ill. b/n num. n.t., 19 ill. col. num. n.t., cm 25x28. italiano 88-435-874 br.
Ristampa anastatica numerata da 1 a 800. Esemplare N. 446. Milano, 1981; ril. in pelle in cofanetto, pp. 540, ill., cm 26x35. italiano 88-205-029 ril. in pelle in cof
52423<p>London Warren Editions 1974. FIRST EDITION 1974 EDITION LIMITED TO 250 COPIES THIS BEING No. 182. Miniature book approximately 31 x 31 mm 1¼ x 1¼ inches thin yellow paper wraps title printed green on upper cover printing history and limitation in green on lower cover title page and 11 full page illustrations in blue yellow black and white including the inside of the lower cover text of rhyme below images. No inscription a Fine clean copy in the orginal colour patterned cardboard box also Fine. From the library of Stanley Marcus US businessman and collector of miniature books with his tiny bookplate inside the upper cover. MORE IMAGES ATTACHED TO THIS LISTING ALL ZOOMABLE FURTHER IMAGES ON REQUEST. POSTAGE AT COST.</p> London, Warren Editions, 1974. paperback
190011661<p>Oxford University Press and William Clowes & Sons Limited. London. ND. Circa 1900. TWO VOLUMES. INDIA PAPER EDITIONS. Diamond 128mo. 2.2 x 1.8 inches. 688pp vi 862pp. Publishers black morocco bindings with gilt lettering to the spines and front boards. Housed in a black morocco slip-case. Black coated endpapers the front one lacking from Common Prayer and a small area of loss to the top of the front one in Hymns. All edges gilt. Corners rounded. Some rubbing to the extremities of the slip case but the book's bindings are clean and sound with the gilt still lovely and bright</p> Oxford University Press and William Clowes & Sons Limited. London. ND. Circa 1900 hardcover
24783No date franked 3 July 1838. 11 Bulstrode Street Manchester Square London. An uncommon signature of a neglected artist. Hawkins was a founding member of the Society of British Artists exhibiting there prolifically from 1824 to 1881. He also showed at the Royal Academy eight times between 1822 and 1849. See Holmes's entry in the Oxford DNB. On 14 cm square piece of watermarked wove paper cut from a frank. The letter is written on the reverse of the cover which is laid out in the customary way: ‘London third July 1838 / Wm. Loney Esq / Macclesfield.’ With red dated postmark and signed in the customary way at bottom left: ‘John Baron’. In fair condition lightly aged with traces of blue paper mount adhering to the cover side. The letter reads: ‘My dear Sir / Our friend James Holmes requested me to preserve a Frank for the inclosed I have done so but have unfortunately upset a bottle of varnish over the letter - which accounts for its being in such a filthy state which I trust you will excuse. - I am truly happy to hear from Roe - that you are well and as happy as can to sic expected - I am painting a portrait of Mr Roe which I think promises to be very successful - I trust you will give me a call when you come to Town / believe me / most truly yours &c / Henry Hawkins’. No date [franked 3 July 1838]. 11 Bulstrode Street, Manchester Square [London]. unknown
1828103992William Pickering. London. 1828. William Pickering. 1828. Vol. I only. MINIATURE EDITION bound in full vellum ruled in gilt with gilt cross to upper board yapped edges contrasting lettering piece top edge of pages gilt marbled endpapers the book measures 8.5 x 5cm and is 1cm thick. 236 pages. Engraved frontis. displaying Last Supper. Engraved cross to title. Outer edge of pages foxed otherwise a very clean and sound copy of a very beautifully bound volume. hardcover
52496<p>London Tilt & Bogue Fleet Street 1840. In the Tilt's Hand-books for Children series printed by Bradbury and Evans. Circa 1840 miniature book approximately 78 x 62 mm 3 x 2½ inches cover size frontispiece of Queen Victoria on horseback vignette on title page and 46 full page illustrations printed 1 side only pages: vi 7-191 1 - publisher's advert listing the first 12 titles in this series ours being the last. Bound in the original publisher's green fine grained blind stamped cloth gilt vignette of the Duke of Wellington to upper cover gilt floral decoration to spine with gilt title all edges gilt pale yellow endpapers. Spine faded with 1 tiny water spot gilt bright child's name on front endpaper very little faint brown spotting on plate page 6 plate page 121 and text page 12 tiny touch of pink paint on plate page 21 and plate page 29 pencilled comment mostly erased in upper margin of text page 40. Otherwise a very good copy. Short biographies of the kings and queens of England from William I to Victoria. The readers are advised to procure a medal struck in honour of Queen Victoria's marriage in 1840. Welsh A Bibliography of Miniature Books No. 4453; Osborne I page 169; Bondy Miniature Books page 66-67. MORE IMAGES ATTACHED TO THIS LISTING ALL ZOOMABLE FURTHER IMAGES ON REQUEST. POSTAGE AT COST.</p> London, Tilt & Bogue, Fleet Street, (1840). hardcover
16275147London George Humble 1627. Copper engraving 8.7 x 12.3 cms recent hand-colour. Trivial soiling. English text on verso. From the first edition of the so-called minature Speed which used maps by van den Keere to illustrate a pocket edition of Speeds text and which Humble appears to have printed to coincide with editions of the larger atlas. Map unknown