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3359xii 396 pp. 8vo cont. mottled calf spine gilt red morocco lettering piece on spine. Paris: G. Martin 1754.<br/> <br/> A rare sale catalogue of the library of a Fermier général. According to the Preface by Gabriel Martin La Haye 1684-1753 was a son of one of the Sécretaires du Roi; he became a Fermier General in 1718 and served in this capacity until his death in 1753 at the age of sixty-nine. He was extremely successful and acquired the Hôtel Lambert from the Marquis du Châtelet in 1745 and lived there in great luxury with a large staff. He formed one of the major collections of paintings of the time and his library was considered to be one of the best when compared to those of his contemporaries. For obvious reasons the collection was strong in works on finance French history and government. <br/> <br/> The first 3547 lots describe the books lots 3548-3620 the prints and illustrated books 3621-3708 maps and atlases 3709-88 a marvelous collection of engraved and printed music 3789-97 books ordered by subscription and 3798-3820 a supplement of books. This is one of twenty-two catalogues by Martin with an index. <br/> <br/> Fine copy priced throughout in a contemporary hand. From the library of Jean Viardot. <br/> <br/> ⧠Grolier Club Printed Catalogues of French Book Auctions…1643-1830 115. Lugt 855. Peignot p. 106. unknown
18642833371864. unbound. fine. Union Navy A.L.S. 8vo. 2 pages August 27th 1864 Aboard the USS Elfin. Just three months before she would be destroyed by bombardment while in service on the Tennessee & Cumberland Rivers. Letter from a sailor who is trying to get his Land Grant application to Wisconsin but he can't raise the $11.00 application fee on his ship. In part: "I received the papers alright and I signed an affidavit before my Commanding Officer - and I signed them and sent them off but could not get $11.00 aboard of the boat. The Captain signed them also. Write to my wife and have her send the eleven dollars down to Menasha before the 20th of September. I was transferred from the 18th Wisconsin Infantry Co. into the United States Navy as I suppose they could get Soldiers easier than they could get Sailors. I think I can serve my country better here than I could in the land service as I have formerly been to sea and I am an able seaman at present." Fine condition.<br/> <br/> unknown
1972LFA-12671408110 forts volumes totalisant environ 3 200 pages, format 240 x 305 mm, illustrés, reliés cuir bleu marine, publiés en 1972-1975, Editions La Grange Batelière (Paris), bon état
183222664Paris: Vimont 1832. Fine. Vimont Paris 1832 13 x 20.50 cm 2 volumes reliés en 1 First edition. Full wine-colored sheep binding spine with four raised bands decorated with quadruple compartments and triple gilt fillets double gilt fillets on covers contemporary binding. Work illustrated with 2 illustrations on the title pages. Some minor foxing of no consequence. Rare. Vimont hardcover
183455646BBSecond Edition. London, John Harris, St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1834. 10,5x13 cm. IV, 92 p., 2 f. Avec 22 planches. Demi-cuir d'époque.
195075251Marin County: N.p. ca.1950-1975. Archive relating what was once considered one of the finest houses in Marin County built for celebrity lawyer Jake W. Ehrlich in 1951 to the design by Ehrlich's wife Marjorie Mercer. The hilltop home overlooking much of Marin County and the whole of the Bay Area was acquired by the legendary Rock & Roll promoter Bill Graham in 1976. He famously named it "Masada" after the citadel in Palestine where the Zealots held out against the Romans. The material is focused on the years of ownership by Ehrlich and the Ehrlich family.Among the Items: Large 35 x 45" folded with seam splits topographical map of the Erhlch Property1949; Smaller 9x11" survey map 1949; Survey map 18x30" 1953; Surveyor text report and map. No date but last date recorded is 1914; Folder with 1952 contractor letters Thirteen 8x10" professional photos of the house some duplicates; Album pages with 39 snapshots of the Ehrlich family on the property; 1991 local Marin newspaper article about the property shortly after Bill Graham's death; Miscellaneous photographs of Jake Ehrlich in San Francisco with associates. Manila envelope with numerous maps of the property.Known as "the Master" Ehrlich had a 50-year career as a defense and divorce attorney in San Francisco. He was an early example of a "celebrity lawyer" with a talent for publicity as well as legal expertise. He wrote a dozen books on such subjects as the law the Bible and his own life story. He was the model for television lawyer Sam Benedict portrayed by Edmond O'Brien in the early 1960s and Ehrlich was the series' technical adviser. In the 1950s Ehrlich had coached actor Raymond Burr when Burr was preparing to play trial attorney and sleuth Perry Mason on television. His celebrity clients include actors writers night club entertainers directors musicians sports figures industrialists madames murderers bigamists and petty crooks. Included in his client list were; Alexander Pantages for statutory rape Gene Krupa for cannabis Billie Holiday for heroin Errol Flynn and James Mason for divorce Howard Hughes for the movie The Outlaw and Gertrude Morris for murdering her husband in 1952. He also defended rapist Caryl Chessman and stripper Sally Rand. In 1957 he was lead attorney for Lawrence Ferlinghetti proprietor of City Lights Books along with L. Speiser and Al Bendich defending the sale of Allen Ginsberg's book Howl and Other Poems in the obscenity trial. he residence Ehrlich designed with a sliding glass roof at the top of Camino Alto Road in Marin County in Northern California was later owned by rock promoter Bill Graham.Bill Graham was a German-American impresario and rock concert promoter from the 1960s until his death in 1991 in a helicopter crash. He is beloved for the new age of music bought about by the concerts he billed at his Fillmore Auditorium. I am willing to go on record that when the house was purchased by the doyen of rock concerts Billy Graham that the decor changed dramatically.abaa-ny-2022 N.p. unknown
1936517947New York: The Museum of Modern Art 1936. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Quarto. 100pp. Illustrated throughout in color and black-and-white reproducing artwork by John Marin. Text includes: "As to John Marin and His Ideas" by Marsden Hartley and contributions by Henry McBride and E. M Benson. The dust jacket reproduces a portrait of John Marin from a photograph by Alfred Stieglitz. Few spots of faint soiling on front endpapers else a near fine copy in very good or better dust jacket; jacket with light wear and few short tears to extremities else quite fresh and bright. Printed in an edition of 2500 copies. The Museum of Modern Art hardcover