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1738106267BBParis, Jean Mariette, 1738. 4°. [2] Bl., XXXVIII, [5] Bl., 408 S., [20] Bl. mit gestoch. Frontispiz von J.-P. Le Bas nach Edm(ond) Bouchardon, 162 (58 doppelblattgr. oder gefalt.) Kupfertafeln u. 2 Textkupfern. Kalbslederband der Zeit mit goldgepr. Rückenschild und reicher Rückenvergoldung. [26 Warenabbildungen]
171421565Paris, Jean-Baptiste Coignard, 1714 ; in-4°, veau brun, dos à nerfs décoré et doré, pièce de titre grenat, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque) ; [16], 290, [1] pp., 2 vignettes d'en-tête gravées à l'eau-forte par Le Clerc et 10 planches déplaintes par de Rochefort.
1755116148Duchesne 1755 Paris, chez Duchesne Libraire, rue Saint Jacques, au-dessous de la Fonainte Saint Benoît, au Temple du Goût, 1755 (troisième édition),1 volume in-folio de 40x26 cm environ, [10] ff (faux-titre, titre, épître, préface au lecteur, table des matières) - 205 pp - [1] f. (approbation, permission, privilège). 83 planches dont 12 imprimées recto-verso. Plein veau marbré d'époque, dos à 5 nerfs ornés de caissons et fleurons dorés aux entre-nerfs, plats encadrés d'un double filet à froid, un double filet doré court le long des champs. Des frottements d'usage sur la reliure, coiffe de tête arasée laissant apparaître la tranchefile, coins émoussés. Des annotations anciennes sur la dernière garde blanche, la page de titre et celle portant le privilège du roi. Des rousseurs et quelques pages roussies, une mouillure plus ou moins marquée dans la marge inférieure des pages, un petit trou à l'intérieur des pages au niveau d'une des coutures (marge interne, sans atteinte au texte). Bel exemplaire malgré les défauts mentionnés.
17950161-B1795. Radierung, Rom 1795, auf Velin. 37,4:27,8 cm. Literatur: Andresen 27, I (von II) mit der gerissenen Schrift. - Vorzüglicher Abdruck des 1. Zustandes, mit Rand um die Plattenkante. Aus der in Zusammenarbeit mit J.Chr. Reinhart (1761-1847) und J. Mechau (1745-1808) entstandenen Folge: ?Mahlerisch radirte Prospecte von Italien?, zu der jeder Künstler 24 Blätter beitrug. Provenienz: Sammlung J.N. Seiler, München, nicht bei Lugt.
17950158-B1795. Radierung, Rom 1795, auf Bütten. 28,2:37,6 cm. Literatur: Andresen 23, I (von II) mit der gerissenen Schrift. Brillanter Abdruck des 1. Zustandes, mit Rändchen um die Plattenkante. Aus der in Zusammenarbeit mit J.Chr. Reinhart (1761-1847) und J. Mechau (1745-1808) entstandenen Folge ?Mahlerisch radirte Prospecte von Italien?, zu der jeder Künstler 24 Blätter beitrug. Provenienz: Sammlung J.N. Seiler, München, nicht bei Lugt.
17950159-B1795. Radierung, Rom 1795, auf Bütten. 28:37,7 cm. Literatur: Andresen 24, I (von II) mit der gerissenen Schrift. Brillanter Abdruck des 1. Zustandes, mit Rändchen um die Plattenkante. Aus der in Zusammenarbeit mit J.Chr. Reinhart (1761-1847) und J. Mechau (1745-1808) entstandenen Folge ?Mahlerisch radirte Prospecte von Italien?, zu der jeder Künstler 24 Blätter beitrug. Provenienz: Sammlung J.N. Seiler, München, nicht bei Lugt.
17930150-B1793. Radierung, Rom 1793, auf Velin. 28,5:37,8 cm. Literatur: Andresen 10, I (von II) mit der gerissenen Schrift. - Brillanter Abdruck des 1. Zustandes mit Rand um die Plattenkante. Aus der in Zusammenarbeit mit J.Chr. Reinhart (1761-1847) und J. Mechau (1745-1808) entstandenen Folge ?Mahlerisch radirte Prospecte von Italien?, zu der jeder Künstler 24 Blätter beitrug. Provenienz: Sammlung J.N. Seiler, München, nicht bei Lugt.
17840313-B1784. Radierung, 1748, auf Bütten mit Wasserzeichen: Lilie im Doppelkreis (Hind 3). 24:35,7 cm. Titelblatt, der ?Antichità romane de?tempi della Republica??. Abdruck der römischen Ausgabe, o.J., 1748. Literatur: Focillon 41; Hind 1; Taschen 81; Wilton-Ely 103. - Sehr kräftiger Abdruck mit vollem Rand, die Ränder leicht gebräunt.
17443032A LA HAYE. CHEZ FREDERIC-HENRI SCHEURLEER. 1744. IN-8 (13 X 21 X 2,5 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE (16) + 224 PAGES, RELIURE DEBUT XIX° 1/2 VEAU BRUN, DOS LISSE ORNE DE FILETS DORES, TITRE DORE, TRANCHES JAUNES. ILLUSTRE D’UNE VIGNETTE DE TITRE ET DE 8 PLANCHES REPLIEES HORS TEXTE. EDITION ORIGINALE RARE. L’OUVRAGE EST DIVISE EN TROIS PARTIES: - UNE INTRODUCTION A L’ART DE LA FORTIFICATION, FAISANT SOUVENT REFERENCE DE MANIERE TRES CRITIQUE A VAUBAN.- LA SECONDE PARTIE TRAITE DE LA CONSTRUCTION D’UNE PLACE.- LA TROISIEME DE LA DEFENSE ET DE L’ATTAQUE.PETITES TRACES D’USURE EXTERIEURE SANS GRAVITE, SINON BON EXEMPLAIRE.
17863445A Paris, chez Barrois l'ainé, 1786. In-8 broché de (4)-295-(1) pp., couverture rose de l'époque, étiquette imprimée.
179851977Jena, Wolfgang Stahl, 1798. 4to. Contemp. hcalf. Gilt spine. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. A paperlabel pasted on upper part of spine. Stamps on title-page. (10),332 pp. and 37 folded engraved plates and 1 large folded engraved plan.
175232981Venezia, Giacomo Storti, 1752. Small folio. Uncut in orig. blue covers, old repair to back. (10),59,(1) pp. One large engraved portrait of Sansovino after Titian (Thomas Arighetti delin.- Petrus Monachus sculp.).
1717BB0921London: printed for Bernard Lintott between the Temple-Gates in Fleet-Street through 1718 1717. Full Calf. Near Fine. Three volumes in one: Fifth Edition of the first Second of the second First of the third. 8vo: 2 the frontispiece and title page may be cancelsvi dedication to Henry Duke of Kent from The fruit-garden kalendar transferred here as usual to The clergy-man’s recreation ESTC Citation No. T30847884 with a copper-engraved frontispiece by Simon Gribelin and a letterpress illustration; 181151 with a frontispiece four folding plates including the plate showing a method of finding the meridian line often missing and a letterpress illustration in this edition ESTC Citation No. T142272 the last ’7’ of the date on the title page falls below the first ’t’ of ’Lintott’ and on p.5 the "B" of the signature is below the "a" of "acquainted" in the final line; 4v1146 wanting final 3pp of the appendix but with 7 extra pages of Lintot's catalog 10pp with a folding copper-engraved frontispiece. Period Cambridge-style calf paneled in blind very skillfully rebacked spine in six compartments divided by raised bands ruled in gilt red leather lettering piece gilt. An excellent copy the binding tight and secure text generally clean and free of foxing plates good impression barring the first frontispiece which is a bit weak. Henrey 937 939 and 943. Janson pp. 149-155. Cagle 815 816 and 817. The Clergy-Man’s recreation originally published in 1714 was Laurence's first published treatise on gardening and was devoted almost exclusively to culture and training of fruit trees and is of special historical interest according to Henrey for its early mention of transmission of a viruses by grafting. The gentleman’s recreation giving " some additional improvements and observation" relating to fruit trees followed in 1716 and The fruit-garden kalendar in 1718. The very practical nature of Laurence's treatises made them extremely popular including with the colonists in America. N. B. With few exceptions always identified we only stock books in exceptional condition carefully preserved in archival removable mylar sleeves. All orders are packaged with care and posted promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fine Editions Ltd is a member of the Independent Online Booksellers Association and we subscribe to its codes of ethics. printed for Bernard Lintott, between the Temple-Gates in Fleet-Street [through 1718] unknown
180000286320London: Printed For G. G. And J. Robinson Pater-Noster-row; and J. Cumming 40 Holborn Hill 1800 Contempory calf five raised bands gilt tooling boards tight speckled fore-edges no markings or tears. The Fifth Edition with Corrections and Additions. First published in 1776. mild foxing. 2 Letter to William Cullen M. D. Professor of the Practice of Physic in the University of Edinburgh and First Physician to His Majesty in Scotland ect. ect. Monk Hill Aug. 1776. vii Preface. xvi Advertisment xviii 1 Contents xxiii B Essay First. Inclosures and Fences. 200 pgs. Essay Second. On Draining Bogs and Swampy Grounds. Introduction Mr. Elkington pp346. Illustration woodcuts Essay III. on the Proper Method of Levelling High Ridges. Essay VI. on Quick - Lime as a Cement and as A Manure. Advertisment 591 pgs. Quite Rare OCLC finds 19 copies. of this Fifth Edition. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Fifth Edition. Full-Leather. Very Good. Printed For G. G. And J. Robinson, Pater-Noster-row; and J. Cumming, 40, Holborn Hill hardcover
170352920011127R Knaplock London 1703. Second Edition. Hardcover. Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. The Antiquities of Canterbury. In two parts. I. A Survey of that Ancient City with the Suburbs and Cathedral etc. Also Mr Sumner's Discourse called Chartham News or a Relation of Some Strange Bones found at Chartham to which are added some Observations concerning the Roman Antiquities of Canterbury. II. Cantuaria Sacra:or Antiquities: i Cathedral and Metropolitan Church; ii Archbishopric; iii Late Christ-Church Priory and present Collegiate Church founded by Henry VIII; IV Archdeaconry of Canterbury; V Monastery of Saint Augustine of the Parish Churches Hospitals and other Religious Places that are or have been in or near that City. The whole is illustrated and adorned with several useful and fair sculptures" This volume contains a total of 20 engravings. These comprise of: a fold-out map/plan; a single map; 4 fold-out plates; 14 single plates including frontis. Contains: Free end-paper; frontis.; title page for work; title page for Part I ; Dedication to William Archbishop of Canterbury; Preface to the Reader 3; Preface to New Edition 7; Table of Chapters; Map; pages 1-192; Account of Chantries 3; Appendix pages 1-80; Table index 4; title page for Part II Preface 2; page 1-178; Appendix to the Supplement page 1-70; Table to Part II index 3; Errata 1; free end-paper. Contemporary full leather with banded spine and blind decoration to covers residue of gilt decoration against bands no spine-label. Loss to leather on both front and rear covers and significant wear front cover is detached rear is attached but fragile. Internal binding is sound. End-papers are darkened and marked. Upper and lower margins of pages are marked by water stains but pages are otherwise clean and text is bright. Plates have crisp and clear definition and are free from foxing. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2-3 kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 52920011127. All our books music and maps are sent by a tracked mail service. This book is heavier than 1kg and may incur additional delivery charges on some delivery services to some locations. R Knaplock hardcover
174828557N.p. Paris 1748. Avec des Notes de M. Goupy Architecte Expert Bourgeois. 1 vols. 8vo. In very attractive contemporary mottled calf head chipped joints cracked but holding soundly marbled endpapers; interior slightly toned and title a little soiled else very good. Avec des Notes de M. Goupy Architecte Expert Bourgeois. 1 vols. 8vo. unknown
174828557N.p. Paris 1748. Avec des Notes de M. Goupy Architecte Expert Bourgeois. 1 vols. 8vo. In very attractive contemporary mottled calf head chipped joints cracked but holding soundly marbled endpapers; interior slightly toned and title a little soiled else very good. Avec des Notes de M. Goupy Architecte Expert Bourgeois. 1 vols. 8vo. Building Code Paris 1748. unknown books
173417044Amsterdam: Johannes Covens En Cornelis Mortier. Good. 1734. First Edition. Hardcover. Volume #1 only of three. In a nineteenth century binding of brown cloth over faded blue boards. Red & black title page with vignette preface then text describing each plate. iv 9pp text 27 double-page plates stamped on one side of paper. Each plate measures 22 1/2" x 30". Edges & front corners are rubbed. The text is tight & intact except for a small damp stain near top center edge of plates that is mostly on the margins of the plates. Study of mechanical equipment all types of mills windmills. Technical Architecture. ; Plates; Elephant Folio 23" tall; 9 pages . Johannes Covens En Cornelis Mortier hardcover
178129343Jena, (1781). 4to. Cont. hcalf w. traces of use. Lower part of t-p. cut of, thus lacking year of printing. Old owner's name on t-p. (""T.Hansen""). A few leaves w. very minor brownspotting. (12), 200, 47 (second part), (12) pp., 35 folded engr. plates.
175441167Paris, Duchesne, 1754. In-12 de 80 pp. 2 grandes planches repliées (47 x 38 cm), veau marbré, dos orné à nerfs, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque).
171613318Traite des ponts, ou il est parle de ceux des Romains & de ceux des modernes; de leurs manieres, tant de ceux de maconnerie, que de charpente; & de leur disposition dans toute sorte de lieux. Édition originale rare. L'ouvrage comporte 1 frontispice, 26 planches dépliantes, certaines font jusqu'à 80cm de long !. Relié avec : Dissertation sur l'épaisseur des culées de ponts, sur la largeur des piles, sur la portée des voussoirs, sur l'effort et la pesanteur des arches... Cailleau, Paris, 1717; frontispice en tête de la Dissertation et 4 planches numérotées sur une même feuille. Bien complet. rare ensemble en édition originale. Les planches montrant les ponts sont très animées avec des passants, des scènes de duel, des cavaliers ... Plein veau raciné, mors fendus. Bien complet des planches. moyen Paris Cailleau 1716 1 plaquette in-8°
1744est219t8Dimension extérieur 77,5 cm x 59,5, cuvette 69,3 x 52,4. Magnifique gravure de la Cathédrale de Strasbourg, dont les travaux furent commencés en 1176 et terminés totalement en 1439. En très bon état général, on remarque simplement quelques très légères rousseurs et des traces de scotch en bas et en haut de la gravure.
176533004A La Haye. Paris, chez Desaint, 1765. Small8vo. Cont. full mottled calf. Back richly gilt. Top of spine end with a little wear. XVI,326 pp.
1747ARCHITEC005944Giambatista Albrizzi Venezia. 1747. Second Venice edition. Small octavo. pp 44 213 30. Engraved frontispiece and twelve engraved plates. Period quarter vellum parchment boards leather title label.Some foxing to endpapers. Title label chipped. Very good indeed. Giambatista Albrizzi, Venezia. hardcover
175320154Augsburg, Andreas Pfeffel, 1753. Small folio. Cont.full calf. Raised bands. Gilt titlelabel. A paperlabel pasted on upper compartment. Engraved frontispiece, title with large engraved vignette. (8),204 pp. and 17 large folded engraved plates. The 6 first plates a little dampstained in upper right margin, otherwise fine and clean, printed on good paper. 2 rubberstamps on title.