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15465968Venice: Cornelio Adelkind for Daniel Bomberg 1546. First edition. Very Good. Folio 32 cm; 93 leaves. Text in Hebrew. Title within architectural border reproduced in Amram "Makers of Hebrew Books in Italy" p. 215 also in the Jewish Museum's 1989 exhibition catalogue "Gardens and Ghettos: the Art of Jewish Life in Italy" page 50. Some section headings within ornamental borders. Bound in c19 or c20 dark red crushed morocco ruled in gilt and decorated with arabesques on both boards; spine with raised bands and compartments tooled and titled in gilt; green polished leather doublures with red crushed morocco dentelles bordered in pointillé accented with arabesques; green moiré free endleaves. Edges gilt. Binding not signed. Joints and crown adroitly reinforced with Japanese paper; corners somewhat worn down. Occasional contemporary notes in manuscript in text; brief stain on leaf mem-tet and lightly along the bottom edge of leaves nun-bet and nun-gimmel. Text otherwise pristine. Title page light possibly washed. Old library ink stamps from an institution in Warsaw on title page. Red morocco ex-libris of mining magnate and philanthropist Adolph Lewisohn 1849-1938. References: Adams T-766; BM Italian 674; Steinschneider 7304 #1; Amram 215 illustration and 222. <br /><br />First printed edition editio princeps of the 11th century commentary on portions of the pentateuch by the Bulgarian poet and Talmudist Tobiah ben Eliezer. Published by the house of the seminal printer of Hebrew books Daniel Bomberg under the supervision of his scholar-in-residence extraordinaire Cornelio Adelkind. Venetian law at this time limited Hebrew publishing to Gentile printers. Bomberg a protestant from Antwerp entered this lucrative market and with Adelkind's help became its prime exponent until his death in 1549. Cornelio Adelkind for Daniel Bomberg hardcover
Madrid, Instituto Antonio de Nebrija, 1941. 4to.; LXXIV pp., 175 pp., 3 hs. Cubiertas originales.
Madrid, Seminarios y Ediciones, 1970. 4to. menor; 125 pp., 1 h. Cubiertas originales.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full green cloth boards with pasted down brightly colored illustration by the author on cover and throughout. 7 3/8"w x 9 1/2"h. 32 pages.
1994RENAISSANCE0721Saint-Etienne, Publications de l'Université de Saint-Etienne, 1994, 15,5 x 24, 238 pages sous couverture illustrée. Actes du 9e colloque international de l'association "Renaissance, Humanisme, Réforme", Lyon, 1991.
1978100122441gallimard/ blanche 1978 307 pages in8. 1978. Broché. 307 pages.
1964105331London: Methuen 1964. LXVI, 131 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit illustriertem Orig.-Schutzumschlag. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
1997500095656PLACE NE 1997 227 pages 1997. Broché. 227 pages.
2017500101238SEUIL 2017 400 pages 14 6x21 6x3 8cm. 2017. Broché. 400 pages.
9476Paris, Sirey, 1963. Imprimé à Toulouse. In-12 broché, 113 p. "Hommage de l'auteur". Très bon état.
51-4807Circa 2000. Original boards. 4to. 44pp. Presentation copy from the artist to the gallerist Solange Simon.Jean-Pierre Touchet est un Artiste Peintre français. Sa peinture contemporaine c'est construite comme des livres.Provenance succession Solange Simon 1920-2016. Elle fut galeriste à Lille dans les années 60-80 puis collabora avec la galerie Convergences à Nantes dans les années 80-90.Elle fut également peintre s'inspirant beaucoup de Pignon Chagall ou de Staël entre autres. Expertise by Vincent Cesbron. Circa 2000 hardcover
195111207London: Goldsmiths' Hall 1951. 1st. Hardcover. Very Good. 9.9x7.4x0.6in. two parts text plates bound as one; small area of mottling at top of spine light soiling to cover. <br>The catalogue of an exhibition at Goldsmiths' Hall London published in two parts bound as one: the catalogue of 276 objects followed by illustrations of 77 of the objects on black and white plates. <br>86pp 1.40lb 9.9x7.4x0.6in Goldsmiths' Hall hardcover
1950H40427Tokyo: Froebel-kan Shikoku 1950. Wraps. Very good. 10.75 x 7.75 inches softcover with cord binding with 8 color stiff sheets and thin pattern paper overlays each sheet with mounted origami specimens with a couple examples of the previous owner's origami loosely inserted as well. Very good with some tanning wear and light soil and stains to covers. Contents very good. RARE with hardly any copies in libraries according to Worldcat. Text in Japanese title in English on cover and on inside label. Seems to be based on Froebel's philosophy of educating children through making art with a Japanese twist. Froebel-kan Shikoku unknown
162926858Coloniæ Agrippinæ: Bernardi Gvalteri 1629. Later green marbled vellum boards with green cloth ties & title hand-inked to spine. Overall VG minor rubs to extremities. 4 504 66 pp. Printer's device to t.p. 12mo: 2 A - Z12 2A9. <br/><br/> Bernardi Gvalteri hardcover books
Roma, Museo Nazionale di Castel Sant'Angelo, 7 dicembre 2007 - 3 febbraio 2008. Arezzo, 2007; br., pp. 136, ill. col., 47 tavv. col., cm 21x28.
2009Q-1934964336Oni Press 2009-10-08. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Oni Press hardcover
155132892-1119Florence Lorenzo Torrentino 1551. With large historiated woodcut initial at the beginning. 90 pp. 1 blank leaf. Sm.-4to 193 x 138 mm. 17th-century polished calf gilt panelled spine red edges blind library stamps on first and last leaves back rep. From the collection of Charles Spencer 3rd Earl of Sunderland lot 10608 in his sale 1882. Florence Lorenzo Torrentino 1551. First edition. Probably originally published and later reprinted Palau: Se reimprimio en coleccion en la obras. as part of the larger work by the Spanish born Jesuit Torres 1509-1584 "De summi pontificis supra concilia auctoritate libri tres" 1551 against Ambrosius Catharinus Archbishop of Conza 1484-1553. Torres was professor at the Roman College and wrote more than seventy books principally polemical mainly against Protestants. "Can also exist independently": State Library Berlin transl. - Palau 33697 knows only the BN copy; FRBNF31481832; CNCE 48142 no copy in Florence; cf. Adams 1192; not in EDIT 16; not in STC Italian but cf. p. 687. Florence, (Lorenzo Torrentino) unknown
Madrid, Tipografía de Archivos, 1936. Folio; 3 hojas, 4 hojas y un total de 102 folios. Cubiertas originales.
Madrid, Junta de Extremadura, 2003. 4to.; 53 pp., 1 h. Cartoné original.
Madrid, Librería de los Bibliófilos, Fernando Fe, 1880-1900 ("Libros de Antaño", IX y X). Dos volúmenes en 4to. menor; X pp., 2 hs., 429 pp., 7 hs. y 3 hs., CLIII pp., 417 pp., 1 h. Impresión en papel de hilo. Encuadernación original en tela clara, con tejuelos en piel.
Madrid, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, 1953. 4to. mayor; 322 pp. Cubiertas originales.
Madrid, Imprenta de Frías y Compañía, 1868. Un tomo en 4to., integrado por seis cuadernos, con paginación continuada de 584 pp. Ejemplar de salida, sin desbarbar Cubiertas originales en papel impreso. Contiene, entre otros documentos, la "Carta Relación de Don Pedro Porter y Casanate sobre el Descubrimiento del Golfo de California, 1643-1649", el "Memorial" al Rey de Porter y Casanate recomendando una nueva expedición a California; la "Relación" y el "Memorial" de Nicolás de Cardona sobre el descubrimiento y sus expediciones y servicios en California; una "Descripción" de Portobelo en 1607 y otra de Guachinango en 1609. Contiene tambien descripciones de Tampico, Zacatecas, y otros lugares de Nueva España, Nueva Granada y Peru.
Madrid, por Antonio Román, a costa de los Herederos de Gabriel de León, 1696. Folio; 2 hs., 804 pp. Encuadernación de época en pergamino.
Madrid, Gredos, 1965. 4to.; 314 pp. Cubiertas originales.
Valencia, "...la fonte que mana y corre...", 1963 (Duque y Marqés. Opúsculos Literarios Rarísimos). 4to. menor; XXVIII pp., 124 pp., 2 hs. Edición limitada y numerada de 225 ejemplares impresos en papel de hilo. Cubiertas originales.