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0656850744.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0428010164.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
London, Tamesis Books, 1985. 4to. mayor; 210 pp. Cubiertas originales.
1920262307Tel Aviv: Hanakdon 1920s. Wrapper. Good. Number 1 pp. 1-16 Number 2 pp. 17-32 Hanakdon unknown
2005500216580PAYOT 2005 208 pages 15 5x1 5x23 5cm. 2005. Relié. 208 pages.
1967544186Brazil: Editôra Cupolo Ltda. 1967. Softcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First bilingual edition. Translated by Guilherme de Almeida. Tall octavo. French-folded wrappers. Facing French and Portuguese text. Modest wear and toning including a tiny abrasion near the spine base just about near fine in modestly toned very good unprinted glassine dust jacket with a bit of creasing on the flaps and slight loss at the spine ends. Inscribed by Tygel on the half-title and with one small manuscript change to the text in his hand. Stamped number 11 of an unknown number of copies. Tygel was a Belgian poet working in Brazil. The copyright page notes that the French text was first published as Le Livre des Croyances. OCLC locates no copies of either the French or this bilingual edition. Poetry. (Editôra Cupolo Ltda.) unknown
192413157Brulé Lucien 1924
1675WRCLIT67247London: Printed for Robert Pawlet . 1675. 81982pp. Quarto. Extracted from binding. Title in red and black Royal Coat of Arms on title slight tanning and faint foxing R2-3 with clean tears in from foremargin no loss otherwise a very good copy. Third edition of one of Twysden's most widely read antiquarian works first published in 1657. It is a "detailed account of the increase of papal powers over England from the Saxons to the Reformation . arguing . that it was the Church of England rather than Rome which had held fast to the true faith. Twysden denied that the English church 'made a departure from the Church which is the ground and pillar of truth' p. 196. This temperate and urbane argument placed Twysden within the tradition of earlier apologists for the Church of England such as Richard Hooker and Thomas Fuller" - DNB. ESTC R15191. WING T3554. McALPIN III:717. Printed for Robert Pawlet ... unknown books
1802B5905Roma: : Work I: Roma: Niccola de Antoni; Work II: Roma: n.p. Work I: c. 1802; Work II: c.1770. . A handsome fine example. Prints are clean and crisp. . Binding: Skillfully rebacked half calf preserving contemporary blue speckled - marbled boards. Spine raised with six 6 bands; compartments elegantly gilt ornamented at borders corners and centres and gilt lettered title on two. Notes: Work I: Raphael 1483-1520 painted the ceilings walls and columns of the Vatican Logge over the two-year period before he would pass away. Together with Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci he forms the traditional trinity of great masters of that period. These particular images are renowned for their clarity and accessibility. Much of the subject matter on the columns is traced to Roman iconography. Such items as coins vases sarcophagi and various other items are done with stunning clarity and accuracy. Carlo Lasinio 1759 – 1838 was an Italian engraver who worked chiefly in Florence. Lasinio started as a painter at the Accademia di Belle Arti Venice. He quickly placed more emphasis on printmaking especially after moving to Florence in 1778. He established his reputation with two large series of etchings in 1787 and 1789. Lasinio also taught engraving at the Accademia in Florence becoming a Professor in 1800. <br><br>Work II: A collection of plates from this work with no title page. The Raphael fresco decorations in the Vatican's three-storied balconies known as the 'Logge' quickly became famous and various suites of plates were issued from the 17th century onward. However this set was the first to attempt to show all the decoration of the pilasters and pillars. A set of the present engravings stimulated Catherine the Great to have a replica of the Logge built at the Hermitage in St. Petersburg.<br><br> Size: Folio 621x478mm. Illustration: Illustrated with plates after Raphael: Work I: 14 decorative copper engraved plates; engraved title page by Giovanni Balzar; remaining by Carlo Lasinio after Raphael’s depictions of the Vatican’s loggia and columns. Work II: collection of 31 full page etchings amounting to thirteen 13 pairs or sets of engravings after the Vatican frescoes by Raphael. Volume: Two works in one volume Provenance: Upper pasted endpaper ex libris bookplate marked “Dampierreâ€. All leaves of the first work of wove paper contain the watermark “Pietro Miliani Fabriano.†References: Berlin Kat. 1048 Pages: Work I: illustrated half-title plates numbered figure: II No. I &II III No. III & IV IV No. V& VI V No. VII & VIII VI No. IX&X I No. I&II II No. III&IV III No. V&VI IV No.VII&VIII V No. IX&X dated 1802 VI No.XI&XII VII No.XIII&XIV VIII No.XI&XII ; Work II: plate I-XIII Num I-XIII I-V Category: Book Art Architecture & Design; Book Europe Italy; Book Plate Books General; Work I: Roma: Niccola de Antoni; Work II: Roma: [n.p.] hardcover
1923RO80053604HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY. 1923. In-12. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 528 + XLII pages. Nombreuses illustrations et cartes en noir et blanc, dans le texte. Quelques planches de cartes en couleurs, hors-texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
1994c13407xSalsoul Records 1994-07-29. audioCD. Like New. 5x0x5. Brand New factory sealed in original shrink wrap. Salsoul Records unknown
Book is in excellent condition, showing very light wear to covers only. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind.
In-8 (cm. 20.80), tela editoriale, titoli in oro su tasselli al dorso, pp. XII, 678, (2), con un ritratto dell’Autore in bianco e nero in antiporta. Prefazione di Luigi Berti. Traduzioni di Adriana Valori Piperno ed Enzo Giachino. Conservata la scheda bibliografica editoriale. In buono stato (good copy).
288 pages. Index. Bibliography. Twelve charts. The first book on Douglas Social Credit with particular application to the Canadian economy. - from Foreword. Written in the depths of the great depression, this work includes twenty-three chapters including: Why are we Poor?; The Great Deficiency; The Monopoly of Credit; A New Synthesis of Money; The Fiction of Foreign Trade; Alternatives to and Critics of Social Credit; and many more. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book
Madrid, Fundación Juanelo Turriano, 1990. 4to. mayor; 82 pp, 4 hs. y 21 láminas. Encuadernación original en tela. Sobrecubiertas.
1786NS0165Paris Chez. M.DCC. LXXXVI 1786. This is a continuation of the history of "Revolutions in England" by the Jesuit Pierre D'Orleans first published 1695. This <i>Histoire</i> is the story of the Stuarts as rulers and pretenders considered as the legitimate Catholic rulers of England unfairly usurped. Turpin continues the story from the expulsion of James II through efforts to recover the throne. The rarity of these volumes may reflect the fact that France faced a more violent revolution within three years and neither side cared much for the fate of the Stuarts after that. Cioranescu 18th 62562. Hard Cover. Two volumes: 4 leaves xliv pages 4 leaves 446 pages; 4 leaves 439 3 pages; 17.5cm.; 12mo. Bound in full contemporary leather. Vg/ spines worn. Stock#NS0165. Chez... M.DCC. LXXXVI. hardcover
170 pages including index. Profusely illustrated with black and white archival photographs. Copyright 1973. Assorted defects to spine. Maroon boards well-worn. Gift greetings upon front endpaper. Many marginal notes, apparently written by someone quite familiar with this topic. Various clippings laid or taped in. Book
Bound, cloth with dj., 473pp., 22x28.5cm., numerous ills. in b/w., good copy. (dj.and binding a bit waterstained, else a good copy).
107336Without Publisher. 20,5 cm ; broschiert
194810548Turner Telephone Company 1948. Original wraps. Fine condition. 8vo. stapled paper covers not paginated. Local advertising throughout. --. Turner Telephone Company unknown
a66736Paris 1564 1565 Ex officina Gabrielis Buoni in clauso Brunello. In Latin with much Greek. Two volumes. Sm4to. Attractive c. 1850 binding in 3/4 brown leather red and brown marbled boards and orange spine labels and gilt trim. All edges rouged. Tiny neat owner signature in each volume on front end paper. Volume 1: 6 240pp. 3 errata 27pp. index; bound with Ad Expositionem Disputationis de Methodo contra Thessalum Ossatum Academiae Parisiensis methodium responsio. Iacobi Carpentari Claromontani Bellouaci. 6 31p. Volume 2: 6 304pp. 3 errata 24pp. index. A few small ink notations and brown spots in text. A bit of pitting in leather on spine of vol 2. Spine labels lightly chipped on edges . Good plus light wear. 2 volumes. Very Scarce early first edition. Pictures available on request. Attractive set. . hardcover
paperback, ing, 180 blz, ill Catalogue, decorated stiff wrappers, 27,3 x 21,8 cm., text in Dutch, illustrated in b/w. ISBN 9070884275.
Vol.in 8°bross.edit.illustr.Pressochè intonso
1979100094The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York - Harry N. Abrams Publishers, New York, 1979. 25 cm , Leinen
Monumentalveröffentlichung über die georgische Goldschmiedekunst mit gutem Abbildungsmaterial.