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1765250754Nuremburg 1765. 1 vols. c. 14" x 9 ". Fine. 1 vols. c. 14" x 9 " Great Flower Books p.75; Women of Flowers p. 73. Great Flower Books p.75; Women of Flowers p. 73 <br/><br/> unknown
1755H41295Paris: Pissot 1755. Hardcover. Very good. 6th edition. 2 of 3 volumes lacking the first volume. 8vo old or original acid-bitten calf very good light wear and rubbing to bindings contents clean and bright light foxing. 594 & 427 pp. Wikipedia: "Dubos' principle work Réflexions critiques sur la poésie et sur la peinture was published for the first time in 1719 2 vols but often reprinted in three volumes. In France it was considered an important text for the study of aesthetics and was a popular textbook until the 19th century. Like his history of the League of Cambray it was highly praised by Voltaire. The work was rendered more remarkable by the fact that its author had no practical acquaintance with any one of the arts whose principles he discussed. This work has been noted for elevating criticism to a place among the arts. Pissot hardcover
1780H2852Venezia: Presso Francesco Sansoni 1780. Hardcover. Good. Published 1780 4to 223 - 222 pp 2 volumes in one bound in later paper covered boards and paper spine contents good some worming to bottom edge and sporadic worming in other places title page somewhat soiled printed in two columns good used condition. Presso Francesco Sansoni hardcover
1793340029Dublin: J. Exshaw L. White and Wm. Jones. Poor. 1793. Ex-library. Hardcover. Ex-library copies with ink stamps on each title page and at least two other pages of each volume. Library name impressed on the covers along the spine edge. Covers are detached but present. Rear cover of Volume Two is missing. Covers are rubbed with general edge and corner wear. Pages are slightly browned. Volume One: front blanks and title page are detached but present. Title page and first few leaves have holes from insect damage to the lower margin. ; In two volumes complete. Attributed to Charles John Ann Hereford or Rev. John Adams. The library which ownes this set put Adams on the spine. . J. Exshaw, L. White, and Wm. Jones hardcover
1788TK0149Nice:: Chez Piestre et Delamolliere 1788. 1788. 2 volumes. 4to. XVI 971; XXIV 1008 pp. Original full vellum gilt spine titles; covers heavily soiled. Internally very good – binding is stained not effecting the integrity of this original binding – holding firm. Third edition. Accompanied by an old manuscript for what reason it is preserved here is for someone else to figure – several pages in ink manuscript. "Francesco Alberti di Villanova sometimes referred to as Francesco D'Alberti di Villanuova was an Italian linguist and lexicographer. He integrated the French-Italian Italian-French dictionary of Annibale Antonini according to the doctrine of the Enlightenment with extensive encyclopedic material." Chez Piestre et Delamollie?re, 1788. hardcover
1768057505Dublin: Printed by W.G. Jones; for Thomas Ewing and W. and W. Smith in Dame-Street. 1768. Not Given . Hardcover. Very Good Plus. Small 8vo. DUBLIN : 1768. Hardback. Contemporary dark-brown full sheepskin leather. Original dark red gilt lettered label; raised bands. Original end-papers. Neat owner name contemporary of Nevelle F. Board to head of title-page and one other later name to fly-leaf. Two neat textual corrections; otherwise no owner markings. Tight bright and clean. Internally VERY GOOD INDEED. Binding average; worn and rubbed; hinges cracked; strong and sound. xxviii 326 pages. CONTENTS include 'The three epistles of Aulus i.e. Angelus Sabinus . made English by Mr. Salisbury i.e. Salusbury' pp. 185-202. Referenced by: English Short Title Catalog T169736. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. Sm.8vo. Rosley Books for Antiquarian books CHS Cumberland Everyman GKC Inklings Keswick Literature MacDonald Rarities Theology and History. . Printed by W.G. Jones; for Thomas Ewing and W. and W. Smith in Dame-Street MDCCLXVIII. SCARCE DUBLIN PRINTING. <br/> <br/> Printed by W.G. Jones; for Thomas Ewing, and W. and W. Smith in Dame-Street. hardcover
1775038076Rome Circa 1775 1775. 1st Edition 1st Printing. No Binding. Very Good. Original Etching . Original Etching Trimmed To 3/16" Margins All Around. One Of A Large Collection Of Original Antique Engravings Formed By A Southern California Artist In The Early To Middle Twentieth Century. Each Plate Has Small Glue Marks On Reverse Where They Were Tipped In To An Album. <br/> <br/> unknown
1783H291Frankfurt am Main: Johann Gottlieb Garbe 1783. First printing. Hardcover. Good. First edition 1783 12mo bound in late 19th century cloth backed boards 336 pp good copy with light library treatments bookplatles blindstamp on title page text VG and clean some tanning and foxing. The author 1723-98 was a German jurist politician and journalist. Johann Gottlieb Garbe hardcover
1790AB6103Dublin: Unknown 1790. Revised Edition. . Hardcover. Poor. 8vo. ca 650pp unpaginated Spine cover missing and no cover to boards probably once leather. No title page therefore no exact title publication date or author. However is pre-1800 and an Irish revision of a previously London-published edition. Front eps detached loose and torn with po ink drawings name date 1806 & 7 and notes. First half of book paginated by hand. This is a plain alphabetical gazeetter with no maps or plates. Includes at the end The Dimensions and true figure of the earth determined and Chronological account of remarkable events since the birth of Christ up to 1763 final pages missing. <br/> <br/> Unknown hardcover
1745316296London: Thomas Astley 1745. Engraving. 4 x 13-1/4 inches. Creased from prior folding a few wormholes soiling and foxing. Engraving. 4 x 13-1/4 inches. Engraving showing "Negro Canoas carying Slaves aboard at Mansrow" extracted from A New Collection of Voyages and Travels 4 vols London: Thomas Astley 1745-7. <br/><br/> Thomas Astley unknown
1786h42110Sulzbach: Ze l ben Aharon 1786. Hardcover. Fair. 8vo 8.5 x 7 inches in amateur cloth backed boards mid-20th century fair copy with title page and next leaf in photocopy the leaf after that with damage and loss the remainder of the text in very good condition; last leaf with some edgewear and loss resulting in the loss of some letters. Over 260 leaves seems complete with quite a number of small woodcut illustrations 2.75 x 1.5 inches on average. Tseno Ureno sometimes called the Women's Bible is a Yiddish-language prose work whose structure parallels the weekly Torah portions and Haftorahs used in Jewish prayer services. The book was written by Jacob ben Isaac Ashkenazi 1550–1625 of Janów Lubelski near Lublin Poland and mixes Biblical passages with teachings from Judaism's Oral Torah such as the Talmud's Aggadah and Midrash which are sometimes called "parables allegories short stories anecdotes legends and admonitions" by secular writers. Ze l ben Aharon hardcover
1791372230In the savoy: printed by Henry Lintot ect. 1791. First Edition. Hardcover. Poor copy bound in the original leather. Front board detached but present with the back board missing. Wear and tear as with age with loss to the spine. Text remains well preserved overall; bright and clean. Physical description; 348 pages. Subjects; Law reports digests etc. Great Britain. In the savoy: printed by Henry Lintot [ect.] hardcover
1774ZB259278Roma: Per Giovanni Bartolomicchi 1774. Part 1 only; 12mo xi 1 327 pp later plain paper wrappers soiled and chipped previous owner's name on title text very good and an untrimmed copy. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Roma: Per Giovanni Bartolomicchi, unknown
17981407258London: Printed for C. Dilly . et al. 1798. Sixteenth edition carefully revised and improved. Hardcover. 12mo xxiv 329 pages. In Fair plus condition. Spine is brown without print. Boards in brown leather; worn spine caps and corners torn hinges toning. Text block has cracked hinges light amount of occasional foxing creasing to corners of final pages tear to rear flyleaf. Illustrated: b&w frontispiece and text engravings. <br /> <br /> <p>NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office Case #4. 1407258. FP New Rockville Stock. Printed for C. Dilly ... [et al.] hardcover
176042569London: Printed for the Author. 1760. First Edition. Disbound. Fair. 16mo; vi 2 120 pages; Sold by T. Kinnersley in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and to be had of all other Booksellers in Town and Country. OCLC 504455151 ESTC t126448 This book lacks most of the leather backstrip and the entire rear board; the front calf covered board is present but detached. The ffep and title page are still attached to the front board; the rest of the text block are held firmly by the original stitching and remainder of the spine. Text is clean but for a couple brief pencil notes marking where the reader left off. Quite a scarce volume; a good cadidate for rebinding. "Most of the pieces in this entertaining miscellany originally appeared in Lloyd's Evening Post." These anonymously published essays skip from a reminiscence of the author's charming youthful infatuation with his nurse and a string of other women into adulthood to a day at an auction house to his arrival at Bath and an odd "exchange" of verses with one "Jack Meggot." A few years later "Honest Ranger" published a second book A Visit to the Ideal World 1763. This author who published under the psedonym "Honest Ranger" has variously been identified as Arthur Murphy or John Ingledew but is to be distinguished from the "Honest Ranger" who published the infamous Harris’s List of the ladies of Covent Garden. . Printed for the Author unknown
178823913Edinburgh 1788. Small octavo. 7 15/16 x 4 5/8 inches. Half-title. Blind stamp to half-title and E1 ink number stamp to foot of verso of half-title and foot of p.48. 20th-century half calf over marbled paper-covered boards remnants of library label on upper cover extremities lightly rubbed<br/> <br/> First edition.<br/> <br/> Concerns the claims of John Drummond eldest surviving son of Edward 6th Duke of Perth.<br/> <br/> ESTC T193208. unknown
1712000749London: W. Taylor 1712. 16 416pp. Full contemporary panelled calf later rebacked and recornered in a lighter toned leather raised bands spine in six panels new endpapers. Small gouge to front board with some loss to leather. Endpapers have later nineteenth century inscriptions small tear to fore-edge of ffep internally browned foxed and occasionally stained not affecting sense with old marginalia in pencil to many pages. "A translation of La Guerre dEspagne which is largely fictitious; generally attributed to Gatien Courtilz de Sandras but also attributed by some authorities to Gabriel Alphonse de Sassenage" Estc. Estc T171988 showing only National Library of Scotland and New York Public Library with this edition. Second Edition. Full Calf. Good. 8vo. W. Taylor Hardcover
1731H334Venezia Venice: Presso Angiolo Geremia 1731. Hardcover. Good. 4 volumes complete published 1730-1731. 8vo old half leather marbled boards 458 441 383 373 pp. indices in each volume. Good plus set minor library marks call numbers on spines bookplates blindstamp on title pages barcode stickers on rear endpapers some darkening to spines rubbing to boards texts clean and bright. Poet and playwright. Text in Italian. Presso Angiolo Geremia hardcover
1775006679London; Pall-Mall: J. Dodsley 1775. First Edition . Hardcover. Good. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. 1st ed G 1775. In contemporary worn half calf over worn red paper boards corners & edges bumped & worn. Spine no title some calf loss. Internally 3 vi-vii 1 1 2-88 pp book label to fpd Sir Robt. W. Vaughan Nannau water stain to margin of a few leaves small worm marks to gutter creases to final ep evidence of removed bookplate to fpd upper hinge strengthened. 200281 mm. ESTC T139793. Lowndes 2136/7. Title continues: From the invasion by the Romans until finally acceded to the Crown of England: Together with a distinct description of the Towns Harbours Villages and other remarkable places in it; and of several Antiquities relating thereto never before made public. Serving as a supplement to Rowland's Mona Antiqua Restaurata. To which are also added Memoirs of Owen Glendowr. <br/> <br/> J. Dodsley hardcover
1733019525Lipsiae: Joh. Georg. Loewium 1733. In Latin. 1733. This title is usually bound together with Balduinus' De Calceo Antiquo but in this case has been issued separately. Tan softcover 210 25 pages. Front cover absent spine and rear cover chipped text block shaken and held together in some spots by the spine covering pages age-toned but clean title page a bit more soiled due to lack of front cover. Soft Cover. Good. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Joh. Georg. Loewium Paperback
171696124Londoni: Jacobi Tonson and Johannis Watts printers 1716. Hardcover. Good. frontis index 8 288p. plus an unnumbered index of about 57 leaves. Old vellum. 19 cm. Cover soiling. Modest splitting along front joint. 19 cm. Covers soiled. Minor foxing and some browning of contents. Modern bookplate of Donald MacLean Holley on front pastedown. Latin text. Martial a Roman poet known for his epigrams was born in Augusta Bilbilis in what is now Spain but lived most of his adult life in Rome. Jacobi Tonson and Johannis Watts, printers hardcover
178343848Lyon: chez Jean-Marie Bruyset Pere & Fils. A. 1783. 12mo. 17x 9.5cm Volume 5. In original full mottled calf real raised bands panels ornated full gilt decorated marbled endpapers edges stained red in contemporary binding style some wear on the edges hollow binding with the rear marbled endpaper re-used to line the hollow out recess which continue from page 30 the back interior box glued. – When opened the interior hollowed recess is not noticeable however the book is uncommonly light in very good sound condition. very good. These hollow book boxes were common before after the second war in the book stals on the banks of the Siene. They were made from broken sets which were common in that era and were considered a great keepsake in the growing tourist trade. As a bookseller you never had any money to hide away however we did keep the cash register float in a book box made from a small folio “Boy’s Own Annual 1912†for about forty years shelved with the reference and bibliography section behind the counter until it fell apart in complete exhaustion. chez Jean-Marie Bruyset Pere & Fils. A. unknown
179900TP99France 1799. Small handwritten recipe for a glue to hold porcelain together. Blending lead oils paper and flour. Biographical Notes: SIR THOMAS PHILLIPPS 1792-1872. Born in 1792 Sir Thomas Phillipps from childhood was obsessed with the idea of obtaining virtually anything written or printed on paper including cartloads of documents from wastepaper merchants and the entire inventories of booksellers. "I wish to have one copy of every book in the world" he declared to a friend. He very nearly succeeded. His collection ultimately grew to more than 100000 books and at least 60000 manuscripts. As a result of his extravagant purchases Sir Thomas was permanently on the verge of bankruptcy and was constantly pursued by creditors. So many books arrived at his house that it was impossible to unpack his acquisitions much less keep pace with them. Visiting scholars driven to distraction would spend days hunting for an elusive text in the dusty heaps that filled every room. Because Sir Thomas has a morbid dread of fire most of his collection was housed in coffinlike boxes that could be carted away quickly. Visitors to Middle Hill were struck too by the presence of numerous logs a ploy he used to lure beetles away from his books. As Sir Thomas relentlessly pursued his passion the house itself began to crumble and its floors started to sag under the cast weight of hundreds of tons of paper. His neglect of Middle Hill was partly deliberate however. Sir Thomas's chief enemy in life James Halliwell had married his daughter against his wishes. It appears that Halliwell was in Sir Thomas' eyes the worst kind of criminal a book thief who had stolen valuable works from university libraries and even from his father-in-law. Having no sons Sir Thomas was unable to prevent Halliwell from inheriting his estate. To ensure that his detested heir would never receive anything of value Sir Thomas's solution was to allow Middle Hill to fall unto complete disrepair. He even went so far as to chop down and sell for lumber the centuries-old oak trees that lined the majestic mile-long drive to his home. In 1863 Sir Thomas decided to move - in order to accommodate his books. With the aid of 160 men 103 wagonloads of books and papers drawn by 230 horses the books were lumbered from Middle Hill top their new estate in nearby Cheltenham. It is said that for years afterwards the countryside was littered with the remains of carts that had collapsed under the sheer weight of the Phillipps collection. Sir Thomas continues to add to his library until his death in 1872. After Sir Thomas's death his immediate family had no room for his collection. So vast was the library that although individual items and large sections were sold privately or through numerous auction sales the Phillipps collection is still being sold more than a century after the death of its owner. In the course of its sales many treasures have come to light. As late as 1964 part of the long-lost and unique medieval manuscript of the Roman poet Ovid's Metamorphoses appeared and was subsequently reunited with its other half at Magdalen College Oxford. Once destined for destruction as worthless wastepaper this and many other priceless works were saved by the single-minded obsession of the greatest bibliomaniac of all time. Autograph. Manuscript. Good. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Paperback
1790H376Cüstrin Kostrzyn nad Odr : Carl Gottlob Trowitzsch 1790. Hardcover. Very Good. In English: The Gospels and Epistles for all Sundays and feast days throughout the year with the evangelical summaries and collections together with the stories of the Passion Resurrection and Ascension of our Savior Jesus Christ from the four Evangelists item the sending of the Holy Spirit from St. Luke and the destruction of the city of Jerusalem along with Johann Hermann's rhymed prayers on the Gospels and with Bible verses also morning and evening prayers for all days of the week multiplied with special diligence according to the Bible and corrected. 12mo 6 x 4 inches half leather and patterned boards unpaginated ca. 300 pp with many charming vignette woodcuts throughout that are done in an early 16th century style. Good to very good rubbing to spine solid copy with some wear to corners bit of darkening and finger soil to pages. RARE no copies on OCLC two or three citations on KVK. Printed in Cüstrin either part of Brandenberg or Poland depending on which side of the river. This appears to be a printing of some of the works of Johann Heermann 1585-1647 a German poet and hymnodist whose family roots were in Silesia. Carl Gottlob Trowitzsch hardcover
1750002388Venezia: Giammaria Lazaroni e Domenico Tabacco 1750. Pebbled Half Cloth Faux Leather over Paper Pastedown on Boards. Good Minus. 8vo. 20 568 pp. With fifteen woodcut plates with frontis one for each canto of the Aenied and one for the Bucolica and Georgica respectively. Some soiling throughout. All leaves of the Bucolica and a few of the Georgica have severe wormholing in the lower corner with only trivial touching of text. A few other leaves have corners overtrimmed or with loss. Still an uncommon edition with only three copies located on OCLC. Giammaria Lazaroni, e Domenico Tabacco unknown