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1981169747Oxford: Robert G Sawers Publishing / The Ashmolean Museum 1981. Softcover. VG- Cover shows tanning and wear. Owner's writing on first page otherwise clean and tight. Off-white and color-illustrated wraps off-white spine with black lettering. 96 pp. bw illustrations few in color. "A loan exhibition of Mino shards from Toki City at the Ashmolean Museum Oxvord Feburary 1981 and the Groninger Museum Groningen April 1981. Robert G Sawers Publishing / The Ashmolean Museum unknown books
1981224823Oxford: Robert G. Sawers 1981. paperback. near fine. More than 100 small black & white photo illustrations 16 larger and in color. 96pp. 8vo stiff pictorial wrappers. Oxford: Robert G. Sawers 1981. A near fine copy.<br/><br/> Robert G. Sawers unknown books
15679576Basel: P. Perna suis & H. Petri 1567. Vellum. good . 62050pp. Index. Contemporary vellum. Front & rear free-endpapers lacking. Modern ink ownership inscription on blank portions around the imprint on title. Historical work on the Kingdom of Naples with 2 texts one by Facius and another by J.J. Pontanus. B.L. German p.297. P. Perna suis & H. Petri hardcover books
15679512Basel: P. Perna suis & H. Petri 1567. Vellum. Very good. 62050pp. Index. Contemporary vellum hand lettered spine. Small portion of top edge of front cover 1/4" x 2" chipped. Tipped in ahead of the title are 3 pages of a previous early owner's manuscript biographical notes on Facius. Historical work on the Kingdom of Naples with 2 texts one by Facius and another by J.J. Pontanus. B.L. German p.297. (P. Perna suis & H. Petri) hardcover books
1566160Basel: P. Perna suis & H. Petri 1566. 62050pp. Index. Contemporary vellum. Front & rear free-endpapers lacking. Modern ink ownership inscription on blank portions around the imprint on title. Note: the colophon is dated 1567. Historical work on the Kingdom of Naples with 2 texts one by Facius and another by J.J. Pontanus. B.L. German p.297. Adams F207 under "Fazio". VD16 #F545. (P. Perna suis & H. Petri) hardcover books
1713E0012Paris: Chez les T'Serstevens 1713<br /><br /> 2 volumes: i-x44816 pages with illustrations 2 folding maps and index; iv28516 pages with illustrations folding map and index. Duodecimo 6 1/2" x 4 1/4" bound early calf with labeled spines. From the Society of Writers to the Signet. European Americana 713/77 this edition not in Sabin Early French edition. Rare French edition of one of the most famous books of the period Exquemelin's account of the adventures life morals and customs of the pirates roaming the seas together with a full description of the Caribbean where they mainly operated. The French edition was just like the Dutch edition directly based on the original manuscript and was adapted by Thomas de Frontigniers. Alexandre Olivier Exquemelin called Oexmelin by the French was a chemist of French Protestant origin who spent several years with the pirates as a ship's surgeon. He took part in their daring exploits like the expeditions of the notorious English buccaneer Henry Morgan called John in the book including his raid on Maracaibo in 1669 or a year later his attack on Panama. The first edition of Exquemelin's eye witness account was published in Dutch in Amsterdam by Jan ten Hoorn in 1678 an edition so rare that it long escaped bibliographers. Exquemelin who once before in 1672 had shortly been in Amsterdam returned there in 1677 to take the 'chirurgijn' exams he sorely needed to exercise this profession at Jamaica where he had settled and in 1679 he made his last 'proof'. Meanwhile he also offered his manuscript to the publisher's Ten Hoorn who printed it in 1678. The book became immediately so polular that editions were published everywhere. The Spanish edition of 1681 probably also published in Amsterdam was long taken for the first. The first French edition was published two years before the present but both editions are equally extremely rare. In 1684 Exquemelin had sailed for France and the captain of the ship impressed with his stories saw to it that Exquemelin's manuscript was made ready for publication. The French edition altough seemingly much the same as the first Dutch edition from which most translations were made proves by closer comparison to be considerably enlarged. Several extra chapters are added mostly treating the natural history of the Spanish Americas and the romantic figure of Monbars is found here for the first time. For both the Dutch and French editions Exquemelin's manuscript had been adapted but according to De la Fontaine Verwey has kept the French edition the closest to the original. The illustrations for the French edition were newly made as well and where the Dutch edition mainly shows the portraits and atrocious acts of the pirates the plates of the French edition pay more attention to the geographical and natural historical aspects including for the fist time the plate with a buccaneer in hunting costume. Another plate shows the catching of turtles at night and the illustration in the text shows a sea-cow of which Exquemelin made a special study. The maps were also newly designed with the help of AbbBaudrand who wanted to remain anonymous; they include a map of the Isthmus of Panama drawn by Exquemelin himself. The book therefore is an important 'Americanum' as well. Of special interest are the two "Appendices" with an account of the possessions revenues and offices of the Spaniards in America including a complete list of all ecclesiastical functionaries in Spanish America together with their salaries. No book in any language was ever the parent of so many imitations and the source of so many legends and it still is popular today. The Society of Writers to Her Majestys Signet is the oldest legal society in the world. It is a private society of Scottish solicitors. The Society dates back to 1594 and is part of the College of Justice. Writers to the Signet originally had special privileges in relation to the drawing up of documents which required to be signeted but these have disappeared and the Society is now an independent non-regulatory association of solicitors most of whom are based in Edinburgh. Members of the Society. Condition: Joints begining gilt embossed stamps of the Society of Writers to the Signet on front boards 4 leaves of Volume II soiled and slightly defective along outer margins; book plates on front pastedowns 3 folding maps each with moderate browning and very short closed tears else about a very good set. . Early French Edition. Full-Leather. About Very Good. Duodecimo. Chez les T'Serstevens hardcover books
192673865Garden City New York: Published for The Theatre Guild by Doubleday Page & Company 1926. First Edition. Wraps. Very good. Based on Maxim Gorky's The Lower Depths 1902 The Chief Thing was Evreinov's one international success was done on stage and screen in France as La Comedie du Bonheur and was staged on Broadway in 1926 by The Theater Guild with Harold Clurman and Edward G. Robinson. This acting version was made from translations by Herman Bernstein and Leo Randole. Octavo: 226 p. Original printed orange paper wrappers. Light dust staining to the top edge with a bit of mild toning along the spine; otherwise very good. Published for The Theatre Guild by Doubleday, Page & Company unknown books
165926670Parisiis Paris: Excudebat Antonius Vitre 1659. First edition thus. Vellum blind stamped with device and rules raised bands. Spine curled and partially detached at the bottom boards soiled and worn front board endpaper first blank and half-title loose a few notations to title page and occasionally in text some light scattered foxing small chips to the lower corners of three leaves not affecting text otherwise quite clean. 4 48 14 665 12 320 7 pp. Engraved device on title page engraved initial letters and head pieces. Folio 33 cm. Title also in Greek: Eysebioy toy Pamfiloy Ekklesiastike istoria. Collation: a'4 e'4 i'4 o'4 u'4 aa4 ee2 4 4 A-Pppp4 Qqqq2 a-rr4 ss2 t1 Rrrr1. Folio. 14 3/8 x 9 inches. Double columns in Greek and Latin. Eusebius bishop of Caesarea b.260-70 and contemporary with Constantine the Great is rightly called the Father of Church History. "The position of Eusebius at the close of the period of persecution and in the opening of the period of the imperial establishment of Christianity and his employment of many ancient documents some of which have since been lost give these works a peculiar value" CE. The work was later added to by others including Socrates Sozomen Theodoret and Evagrius. The best and most important edition is that of Henri de Valois Valesius who published his first edition of the Greek text with a new Latin translation and with copious critical and explanatory notes at Paris in 1659 which also included Eusebius' Vita Constantini the remainder of the collection of the early Greek historians of the Church was published in two subsequent folio volumes ending in 1673. "For the elucidation of Eusebius' History we owe more to Valesius than to any other man. His edition of the text was an immense advance upon that of Stephanus and has formed the basis of all subsequent editions while his notes are a perfect storehouse of information from which all annotators of Eusebius have extensively drawn. Migne's edition Opera II 45-906 is a reprint of Valesius' edition of 1659" Schaff Post-Nicene Fathers 98. ABPC shows only one copy has come up at auction in the last 40 years at Quaritch in 1984. Institutional bookplate on the free front endpaper noting the book was a gift of Michael J. O'Farrell the first Bishop of the Diocese of Trenton with his bookplate on the half title. Brunet 1110. Excudebat Antonius Vitre hardcover books
16711002105London: E.T. and R.H. for H. Brome B. Tooke and T. Sawbridge 1671. First edition in English of the complete Colloquia Familiaria of Erasmus first published in 1518 and expanded by Erasmus over the next fifteen years a lively collection of Latin dialogues that found a readership far beyond the Renaissance schoolroom. Originally intended to model colloquial conversation for students of Latin the dialogues feature pointed free-thinking exchanges on modern political religious and philosophical questions. In "Of the Abbot and Learned Woman" an ignorant abbot tries and fails to get the better of the classically educated Magdalia a character almost certainly based on Thomas More's eldest daughter: "I think thou art some sophistress thou protest so wittily." Magdalia: "I will not tell thee what I think thou art." And later: "I have often heard it usually spoken that a wise woman is twice a fool." Magdalia: "Indeed it useth to be said so but by fools." The Colloquia Familiaria was widely read and debated across Europe drawing immediate notice for its anticlerical satire: "its influence on the dialogues of Reformation Germany and Tudor England is a critical commonplace" Zlatar Reformation Fictions 11. The original purpose of the Colloquies as a text for teaching Latin postponed its direct translation; this first complete English edition was published more than 150 years after the work's first appearance. The edition opens with a short life of Erasmus and concludes with the first appearance in English of De utilitate colloquiorum Erasmus's 1526 defense of the Colloquies published after the Sorbonne condemned the book for impiety. In response Erasmus makes a case for the educational value of his dialogues' humor: "I cannot tell whether any thing be learned more successfully than that which is learned in playing." Despite his efforts the Colloquies would remain on the Papal Index of banned books through the end of the nineteenth century. Wing E-3190; PMM 53. A very good copy of a humanist landmark in a handsome contemporary binding. Octavo measuring 6.5 x 4.25 inches: 8 555 1. Contemporary Cambridge-style full speckled calf boards ruled and ornamented in blind raised bands red morocco spine label lettered and decorated in gilt top edge stained black. Engraved frontispiece portrait of Erasmus. Final leaf containing second page of bookseller catalogue excised. Joints and spine head expertly repaired; evidence of bookplate removal on front pastedown; effaced signature on title page; some running titles shaved. E.T. and R.H. for H. Brome, B. Tooke, and T. Sawbridge unknown books
1828321057London: J. Taylor 1828. Engraved title and 55 plates on thick wove paper. Uncut. 8vo. Early calf rebacked. Minor dampstaining. Engraved title and 55 plates on thick wove paper. Uncut. 8vo. Includes designs for gates garden seats alcoves temples baths entrance gates lodges facades prospect towers cattle sheds ruins bridges greenhouses a hot house & hot wall with plans and scales. First issued circa 1800 this later issue from the same plates. Variously ascribed to Elison or Middleton. A charming pattern book. Berlin Kat. 3433; Archer 68.1; ESTC N71679 J. Taylor unknown books
191222953New York: Dreamers Press 1912. First edition. Light blue paper wrappers decorated in brown. Wrappers split at spine chipped at the corners small tear to front edge faint crease to wrapper end paper and title page leaves clean crisp and unmarked. A good or better copy of this scarce item. 2 28 2 p. 8 p. of plates. Illus. with b/w plates. Sm. 8vo. "The Memorie was written at Paris France in the author's twenty-third year; while studying Art at Julians." A long memoir in verse by Louis Michel Eilshemius or Elshemus 1864-1941 a unique American artist rediscovered by Marcel Duchamp in 1917 only a few years before Eilshemius gave up painting. RLIN and OCLC list only five locations for this title. Dreamers Press unknown books
198317116College Park MD: SCOP Publications 1983. First Edition. First Edition a paperback original. Near Fine in moderately faded wrappers softcover INSCRIBED by the author on the half-title page. SCOP Publications unknown books
1609WB17560London: Print. for Math. Lownes 1609. Hardcover. Very Good. 2 parts in one volume folio 286 x 188mm. Pagination: 8 1-7 1-204pp. i. e. 208; 1-218pp. 2 with final blank. Signatures: A4 3 frontis. B-R6 S5 Cc4 B-V6 some signatures missigned. Engraved title of architectonic frame pair of Roman soldiers and at top portrait of Henry Frederick Prince of Wales; through the arch a military camp on either side of a river with shore in the foreground and hills in the background Imprint details are an after addition. Full-page woodcut oval portrait frontispiece of Julius Caesar wearing laurel wreath inscribed Ivlivs Caesar Dictator Perpetvvs Veni Vidi Vici Aestatis Svae 56 present and bound in before the note to the Reader A1. 12 engraved plates of various battles military formations and encampments of Caesars Roman army including Battles with the Helvetii Ilerda and the Gallic wars one labeled Cicero Besieged all but 2 double-page or folding. Woodcut engraved chapter head and tailpieces. Dedicated to the soldier Sir Francis Vere d. 1609. Verses by William Camden Joshua Sylvester Samuel Daniel and Ben Jonson. Contemporary calf gilt scrolling arabesque centerpiece on covers manuscript binders waste remnants in front hinge; extremities somewhat rubbed spine chipped at top and missing bottom compartment lacking ties and front endpapers; light marginal dampstaining some folding plates closely cropped some marginal fraying of title and two preliminaries small crack in inner portion of plate facing p. 86 in the first part later marginal note in ink on p. 190 in second part; overall a solid copy with all plates present. Later signature of Rebecca Ayre on title verso; a person seemingly untraceable it is notable at least this name suggests female ownership over some point in the life of the volume. <br/><br/>First published in 1600 in London by Peter Short dwelling on Bredstreet hill at the signe of the Starre two new editions of the Observations upon Caesars Commentaries appeared in 1604 one issued for Mathew Lownes and one for William Ponsonby and again three more editions appeared in 1609 two are linked to the printers office of Mathew Lownes ESTC S121465 as here and ESTC S91812 and the third ESTC S121472 indicates no publisher. All of the 1609 issues have variations in the titles and imprints as common. Mathew Lownes was a prominent bookseller in London at the Bishops-head in Pauls Church-yard from at least 1595 to 1625; Lowness activity is associated with several important publications on Roman imperial history between 1604 and 1623 which likely put him into the milieu of the author Sir Clement Edmondes d. 1622 who was by 1600 also an influential government official in the House of Commons and City of London. Edmondes wrote his observations on Caesars Commentaries the Gallic and Civil Wars to propagate the ways he believed ancient Roman military tactics might aid contemporary warfare. ODNB and larger scholarship notes that Edmondes carefully molded his remarks and included additional subjective material which was later seen as an attempt to influence the readers experience. This is an important publication thus for exemplifying the intent of some Roman histories written in the early Stuart years. It was popularly received in his time and Edmondes believed his efforts to draw out the true heroism of an ancient republic would help among other ideas the question of how to deal with an invasion of England. ESTC S121465. Print. for Math. Lownes hardcover books
1889JC4966Paris: Aux Depens de la Compagnie 1889. Hardcover. Near Fine. Gilt-ruled half red morocco and marbled paper gilt-stamped lettering and ornament on compartmented spine 5 raised bands top edge gilt. Near fine just a few tiny bumps or scuffs here and there along edges of boards. A pretty little volume of lesbian erotica. <br/><br/> Aux Depens de la Compagnie hardcover books
P5564Paris: self-published 1931. Small octavo 15.5 Ã 11.3 cm. Original pictorial wrappers; 75 3 pp. Spine taped; rear wrapper replaced; front wrapper lightly soiled; internally about very good. Scarce collection of poems by Dzanti Dzhambulat a Chechen exile from the Caucasus who was the head of the Ossetian Ethnographic Society in Paris where he also edited to Ossetia journal published after 1933. Apart from the author's "Legend about the Caucasus" "Legenda o Kavkaze" the book contains lyric verse thematizing life in exile and the poet's native culture. unknown books
1872303445London 1872. Albumen print measuring 11-5/8 x 16-1/4 in 295 x 412 mm. Laid down on thick cream card with manuscript caption measuring 17 x 21 in. Image slightly faded card chipped with some minor soiling one tear not affecting image. Albumen print measuring 11-5/8 x 16-1/4 in 295 x 412 mm. A rare survival. This image appears in William Bradford's fabled book of photographs Arctic Regions. It was taken by either Dunmore or Critcherson the two professional photographers from Boston who accompanied Bradford on his 1869 expedition to the Arctic on the steamship Panther. It was probably taken at Upernavik a settlement on an island off Greenland's west coast or Godhavn.<br/><br/>Arctic Regions included 141 albumen prints in addition to Bradford's account of the voyage. The title of the photograph here varies from the printed caption in the book where it reads: "Plate Number: 116 Esquimaux igloe or winter hut made of turf and stones. The entrance is to the left through a door which is about three and a half feet high. The length of the passage is about twelve or fifteen feet and at the farther end is another door through which one almost has to crawl on his hands and knees. After passing through there is then room to stand erect but one is forced to leave very soon owing to the bad air." <br/><br/>This photograph is slightly larger than the one in the book which is 277 x 365mm. Furthermore the image in the book is cropped closer on the right and left margins. <br/><br/>The New York Public Library has a folio of 26 images of near identicle size mounted on card. The portfolio was donated to the library in 1892 as part of the Robert Stuart Collection. According to Horch originally all of these images were captioned in manuscript though were later remounted with typed captions as "the original ink-written captions for the photographs had badly faded by 1940." It's interesting that the caption on their duplicate of this image is the same as ours and the image itself has not been cropped. Horch writes that Bradford probably not only selected these images himself but "closely directed the actual taking of the photographs." <br/><br/>It's entirely likely that Bradford would have had extra prints made to distribute to friends repay favors and most of all to solicit subscribers to what was a very expensive book to publish. Given how it conforms to the examples in the Robert Stuart portfolio this particular image is probably one of them. Horch Frank. "Photographs and Paintings by William Bradford". American Art Journal 5.2 1973: pp 61-70; cf Parr and Badger I p31Prm/photo unknown books
194872212London: Gerald G. Swan 1948. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. First edition with the publisher's cancel affixed to the rear panel of the dust jacket. Signed by Trevor Dudley-Smith on the title page. Scarce early novel by the prolific British writer who was born Trevor Dudley-Smith but eventually changed his name to Elleston Trevor. He worked in many genres but is principally remembered for his 1964 adventure story The Flight of the Phoenix written as Elleston Trevor and for a series of Cold War thrillers featuring the British secret agent Quiller written under the pseudonym Adam Hall. Small octavo. Original blue cloth binding with gilt and blind-stamped titles. The dust jacket is price-clipped with some general shelfwear; otherwise very good. Gerald G. Swan hardcover books
176973187Paris: Chez Briasson 1769. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Dumarsais 1676-1756 was a French lawyer philologist and free thinker who contributed to Diderot's Encyclopedie 1751-72. In this posthumously published work he treats the subject of grammar as a philosopher. Octavo: xv 1 700 4 p. In a 19th century blue morocco binding with gilt and blind-stamped decorations and marbled endpapers. Bookplate to the front pastedown. The spine is lightly faded with a bit of scuffing to the extremities; otherwise very good. Chez Briasson hardcover books
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 books
196033977New York: Clarkson N. Potter 1960. 1st Edition. SIGNED. Brown faux leather with gilt title lettering stamped to spine. TEG with marron ribbon book mark attached. Orange map eps. Slipcase. A Nr Fine book. Slipcase has wear and some marks a VG slipcase. viii 2 354 4 blank pp including biblography. 8-1/2" x 5-1/2" <br/><br/> Clarkson N. Potter hardcover books
197269512New York: Random House 1972. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. First printing with the $2.50 price on the front flap of the dust jacket and the correct ads on the rear panel. "The time has come." A volume in the Bright and Early Books for Beginning Beginners series. Octavo. Original glazed paper over boards. Some wear to the corners and tips. The dust jacket is a bit shelfworn with a closed tear to the top of the rear panel; else about very good. Younger 51. Random House hardcover books
1971WRCLIT41200Toronto: For the University of Manitoba Press by the University of Toronto Press 1971. Cloth. First edition. Some pencil markings in the text extremities rubbed else very good lacking the dust jacket. For the University of Manitoba Press by the University of Toronto Press hardcover books
1972WRCLIT41226Toronto: Copp Clark 1972. Boards. First edition. Bookplate a few tiny spots to top edge else near fine in rubbed dust jacket. Copp Clark hardcover books
197136491Toronto: Published for University of Manitoba Press by University of Toronto Press 1971. 1st edition. Blue green cloth binding. Spine a bit sun-tanned. A VG copy. xxix 1 236 2 pp including Index. Illustrated. 8vo. <br/><br/> Published for University of Manitoba Press by University of Toronto Press hardcover books
19532307557New York: Galaxy 1953. Soft Cover. Very Good. Pages lightly toned minor chip along bottom edge of front wrapper. 1953 Soft Cover. 160 pp. CONTENTS: The Defenders by Philip K. Dick; The Inhabited by Richard Wilson; Teething Ring by James Causey; Life Sentence by James McConnell; Prott by Margaret St. Clair; Ring Around the Sun by Clifford D. Simak; For Your Information by Willy Ley; Editors Page by H.L. Gold; Galaxy's Five Star Shelf by Groff Conklin. Galaxy paperback books