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35728Paris. Gauthier-Villars. 3 Volumes in-8. Br. Tome I : 1892. Solutions périodiques. Non existence des intégrales uniformes. Solutions asymptotiques. 385 p. Tome II : 1893. Méthodes de MM. Newcomb, Gylden, Lindstedt et Bohlin. 478 p. Tome III : 1899. Invariants intégraux. Solutions périodiques du deuxième genre. Solutions doublement asymptotiques. 414 p. Bon état intérieur. Couv. des 3 tomes défraichies avec de légères déchirures. Annotations en tête des dos. Dos du tome II renforcé de papier collant. Qlques notes rares.
1882156146Philadelphia: Thomas Hunter 1882. First Edition. hardcover. very good. Prepared under the instructions from the Quartermaster General. 10 chromolithograph plates. 9 black and white plates. 4pp. of text. oblong 4to rebound in modern cloth; a few contemporary words in pencil in margins of two chromolithographs rubberstamps of previous owner on t.p. last blank page and verso of last black & white plate dampstaining to margins of most plates soiling to margins of chromo- lithographs rubbing to extremities of cloth. Philadelphia: Thomas Hunter 1882. Very good.<br/> <br/> Each chromolithograph depicts four men in full uniform. Uniforms from corporal to general are shown. The black and white plates contain several line drawings each illustrating individual parts of the uniform which are unique to each rank. Howes R-155<br/> <br/> Thomas Hunter unknown
1882156146Philadelphia: Thomas Hunter 1882. First Edition. hardcover. very good. Prepared under the instructions from the Quartermaster General. 10 chromolithograph plates. 9 black and white plates. 4pp. of text. oblong 4to rebound in modern cloth; a few contemporary words in pencil in margins of two chromolithographs rubberstamps of previous owner on t.p. last blank page and verso of last black & white plate dampstaining to margins of most plates soiling to margins of chromo- lithographs rubbing to extremities of cloth. Philadelphia: Thomas Hunter 1882. Very good.<br/><br/> Each chromolithograph depicts four men in full uniform. Uniforms from corporal to general are shown. The black and white plates contain several line drawings each illustrating individual parts of the uniform which are unique to each rank. Howes R-155<br/><br/> Thomas Hunter unknown books
Octavo. Pp. 284. Title-page printed in red and black and with nice engraved vignette. Hardcover, bound in quarter calf and marbled boards, spine with gilt-tooled raised bands, trifle rubbed, gilt lettering direct; old stamp to title and two other pages. In about fine condition. ~ First edition. Rare. Printed in a limited edition of 150 copies only, this is copy number 23, monogrammed by the Author for authenticity. With the Author's signed dedication at head of half-title. Provenance: From the library of C. P. Mulder, renowned collector and international heraldry authority, with his charming armorial bookplate,"Nil Desperandum", to first free endpaper. For a complete catalogue of Mulder's library, from which we offer a considerable number of items, see: C. P. Mulder: "Catalogue of Works on Orders, Decorations and Medals in the Library of C. P. Mulder" (Rotterdam, 1988). See also: C. P. Mulder & A. A. Purves: "Bibliography of Orders and Decorations" (Copenhagen, 1999).
Twelve volumes bound in one. Oblong crown quarto. With a total of 62 chromolithograph plates. Each volume is complete with its own colour lithograph cover. Hardcover, bound in nice contemporary half cloth and marbled boards, contemporary manuscript label to spine, edges trifle rubbed. In fine condition. All volumes and all plates are in superb condition. ~ First edition. Complete run of 11 consecutive parts, originally issued as leporellos, now bound as a book with additional 3 parts. Of utmost rarity. From the library of C. P. Mulder, renowned collector and international heraldry authority, with his charming armorial bookplate,"Nil Desperandum". For a complete catalogue of Mulder's library, from which we offer a considerable number of items, see: C. P. Mulder: "Catalogue of Works on Orders, Decorations and Medals in the Library of C. P. Mulder" (Rotterdam, 1988). See also: C. P. Mulder & A. A. Purves: "Bibliography of Orders and Decorations" (Copenhagen, 1999).
110814Edité par Militar, Kunst, Verlag "Mars" (éditeurs d'art militaire "Mars") - Sans date - In Folio, feuillets libres dans emboîtage rouge décoré - 32 planches, complet selon la Table des matières et numéros des tables (voir photos) + documents hors-texte
Thick crown quarto. Pp. xxii, 9-560, (3). Plus 32 plates with numerous illustrations of medals, all printed in fine photogravure. Description of each plate appears on the facing page, the verso of the previous plate. Hardcover, rebound in blue full cloth with part of the original cloth, lettered in silver, laid-down on cover. Black morocco lettering-piece in gilt to title. In fine condition. Excellent copy. ~ First edition. [Provenance:] From the library of C. P. Mulder, renowned collector and international heraldry authority, with his charming armorial bookplate,"Nil Desperandum", to first free endpaper. For a complete catalogue of Mulder's library, from which we offer a considerable number of items, see: C. P. Mulder: "Catalogue of Works on Orders, Decorations and Medals in the Library of C. P. Mulder" (Rotterdam, 1988). See also: C. P. Mulder & A. A. Purves: "Bibliography of Orders and Decorations" (Copenhagen, 1999). The present copy, Mulder's own working copy, bears witness to the dedication and scholarly of this authority. It includes many corrections and additions drawn from various sources, including publisher's corrections and ammendments, clipped and tipped-in at the appropriate places in the book. Mulder's notes and corrections in pencil, occasionally in pen, appear in places as well as extensively on slips of paper, loosely inserted. Related clips from various sources are also loosely inserted. But the great contribution of Mulder to this work, indeed his improvement of the work, is to be found in the Plates section. On interleaves which are bound-in he mounted additional images of medals which were not originally included in the book, each carefully identified. There are close to 100 such additional illustrations from various sources, depicting medals Obverse and Reverse. [NOTE:] It should be strictly noted that this material, the result of a lifelong research, study, and collection is provided herewith strictly as-is, subject to what is physically present in the book. [ALSO INCLUDED:] Original publisher's promotional leaf, announcing the publication of this book with additional information. [FURTHER INCLUDED:] Original receipt invoice from the publisher on original stationery with logo, confirming the purchase of this book on October 15th, 1940, for the sum of RM 21.68 after 25% discount. Typed with additional text in manuscript, stamped and signed. The purchaser was Henri Quinot, Belgium, whose ownership ticket with full address and telephone number is pasted at the corner of first free endpaper. Henri Quinot, who passed away in 1967, was the author of the definitive work on Belgian decorations "Recueil illustre des Ordres de Chevalerie et decorations Belges 1830 à 1963". He was a fine collector and an authority on the subject. Another ownership signature is also to be found on this page and inside cover there's a third, unidentified bookplate. Extremely rare scholar's copy with exquisite provenance.
Two volumes bound in one. Crown quarto. Pp. viii, 126; viii, 168. Hardcover, nicely bound in handsome recent half calf and matching marbled boards, crimson gilt lettering-piece to spine; small chip at bottom blank margin of last few leaves well away from text, title-page darkened. Foxed, else in a very good condition. ~ First edition. Extremely rare complete work. This attractive and overall well-preserved copy comes from the library of C. P. Mulder, renowned collector and international heraldry authority, with his charming armorial bookplate,"Nil Desperandum", to first free endpaper. For a complete catalogue of Mulder's library, from which we offer a considerable number of items, see: C. P. Mulder: "Catalogue of Works on Orders, Decorations and Medals in the Library of C. P. Mulder" (Rotterdam, 1988). See also: C. P. Mulder & A. A. Purves: "Bibliography of Orders and Decorations" (Copenhagen, 1999).
189027641890 1890 Librarie Haar & Steinert, Paris, 1890. Un volume grand in-4 à l'italienne demi chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons, 207 pages illustrées de 620 gravures sur bois et 45 aquarelles en chromolithographie, sous serpentes légendées, montées sur onglets. Quelques serpentes déchirées avec manques. Bel exemplaire.
Two volumes bound in one. Octavo. Pp. x, 285; 268. Plus 82 engraved plates including frontispiece. Hardcover, bound in later handsome three-quarters blond calf and marbled boards, crimson gilt morocco lettering-piece to spine, gilt fleurons, gilt-tooled raised bands, date stamped in gilt at foot; index and blank verso of few leaves with scholarly annotations inked in a very neat contemporary hand. In about fine condition. Excellent copy. ~ First edition.
43528Paris.Le Vasseur.1885-1889.1 vol.in-folio contenant les Tomes 1 & 2.128 et 116 pages + Tables des matières.346 planches dont 60 H-T.en couleurs vives.Texte de Jules Richard. Bel exemplaire rouge en demi-cuir à coins soulignés de double filets dorés.Le 1er plat est décoré d'un large décor fait d'armures,armes et drapeaux dorés.Dos avec fleurons,et tomaison en caractères dorés.Dos légèrement frotté.Coins un peu émoussés.Prévoir des frais de port.
1888156153Philadelphia: Depot of the Quartermaster General 1888. First Edition. hardcover. very good. Compiled by direction of the Secretary of War under the Supervision of the Quartermaster General and Inspector General. 12 chromolithographs paper guards. 13 black and white plates. 8pp. of text. elephant folio original cloth; rebacked and recornered with modern buckram binding soiled a few margins of the chromolithographs lightly soiled rubberstamp and bookplate of previous owners otherwise very good. Philadelphia: Depot of the Quartermaster General 1888. Very good.<br/> <br/> A brightly illustrated and tight copy. Each vibrant and handsome chromolithograph depicts a group of soldiers in full uniform in army settings. Some soldiers are on horseback. These plates were engraved by G.H. Buek & Co. of New York after paintings by Henry Alexander Odgen. The black and white plates depict helmets caps badges sword belts epaulettes and other accessories. These plates were engraved by Isaac Friedenwald Photo-Lith. of Baltimore. Howes R-155. Lipperheide 2394. Colas 2523. Hiler pp. 864-5.<br/> <br/> Depot of the Quartermaster General unknown
1888156153Philadelphia: Depot of the Quartermaster General 1888. First Edition. hardcover. very good. Compiled by direction of the Secretary of War under the Supervision of the Quartermaster General and Inspector General. 12 chromolithographs paper guards. 13 black and white plates. 8pp. of text. elephant folio original cloth; rebacked and recornered with modern buckram binding soiled a few margins of the chromolithographs lightly soiled rubberstamp and bookplate of previous owners otherwise very good. Philadelphia: Depot of the Quartermaster General 1888. Very good.<br/><br/> A brightly illustrated and tight copy. Each vibrant and handsome chromolithograph depicts a group of soldiers in full uniform in army settings. Some soldiers are on horseback. These plates were engraved by G.H. Buek & Co. of New York after paintings by Henry Alexander Odgen. The black and white plates depict helmets caps badges sword belts epaulettes and other accessories. These plates were engraved by Isaac Friedenwald Photo-Lith. of Baltimore. Howes R-155. Lipperheide 2394. Colas 2523. Hiler pp. 864-5.<br/><br/> Depot of the Quartermaster General unknown books
Several parts in one volume. Paginated consecutively. Royal quarto. Pp. ix, 276. Plus a total of 28 plates, numbered 1-21, comprising of 12 chromolithographic plates printed on glossy card tipped-in, and 16 lithographic plates, mostly folding. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's red full cloth, elaborate gilt decoration on cover, decorative white and gilt lettering to cover and spine, decorative endpapers with various motifs, all edges gilt, cloth inner hinges; spine-ends trifle bumped, vague small traces of paper on first paste-down, minute spot on back cover. In fine condition. A splendid copy. ~ First edition. Extremely rare. From the library of C. P. Mulder, renowned collector and international heraldry authority, with his charming armorial bookplate,"Nil Desperandum". For a complete catalogue of Mulder's library, from which we offer a considerable number of items, see: C. P. Mulder: "Catalogue of Works on Orders, Decorations and Medals in the Library of C. P. Mulder" (Rotterdam, 1988). See also: C. P. Mulder & A. A. Purves: "Bibliography of Orders and Decorations" (Copenhagen, 1999). Also present is an earlier bookplate, beautifully excuted, of John R. Lynch, whose neat signature, dated 1938, is at head of title-page. A most beautiful production.
18936663[Zürich, chez l'auteur, [1893]. In-folio de 1 feuillet pour les légendes et 50 planches sous chemise d'éditeur à rabats, en percaline rouge, premier plat richement orné (noir or et argent). Rare rousseurs sur les bords du vélin gris.
Eight volumes. Crown quarto. Plus 620 lithographic plates of costume studies. (The pagination of the plates in volume 5 is somewhat haphazard, skipping some numbers and duplicating others on different plates.) Hardcover, uniformly bound in contemporary full molted blonde calf, spine richly decorated in gilt, green morocco lettering-piece in gilt to each spine, marbled endpapers, all edges marbled, cloth ribbon markers; some scuffs to boards, spine-ends occasionally slightly worn, one foot chipped. Some spotting and browning due to paper quality, otherwise fresh and bright. Attractive set, very wide margined. ~ First edition. Rare complete set. From the library of C. P. Mulder, renowned collector and international heraldry authority, with his charming armorial bookplate,"Nil Desperandum", to first free endpaper. For a complete catalogue of Mulder's library, from which we offer a considerable number of items, see: C. P. Mulder: "Catalogue of Works on Orders, Decorations and Medals in the Library of C. P. Mulder" (Rotterdam, 1988). See also: C. P. Mulder & A. A. Purves: "Bibliography of Orders and Decorations" (Copenhagen, 1999). Two earlier small ownership tickets, one rubbed, to each first pastedown.
17003201A AMSTERDAM. CHEZ HENRI SCHELTE. 1700. BEL ENSEMBLE DE 13 AQUARELLES, 12 A PLEINE PAGE ET UNE ILLUSTRANT LE FEUILLET DE TITRE, TOUTES MONTEES SUR ONGLET EN UN VOLUME (32,5 X 41 X 2 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) RELIURE A LA BRADEL 1/2 CHAGRIN ROUGE A COINS, PLATS RECOUVERTS DE PERCALINE GRISE, TITRE DORE SUR DOS LISSE. COMPREND:- FEUILLET DE TITRE MANUSCRIT, ILLUSTRE PAR UN TROMPETTE DU 9° CUIRASSIERS (1828).- TROMPETTE DU 1° REGIMENT DE CUIRASSIERS DE LA GARDE ROYALE (1824).- TROMPETTE DU 2° REGIMENT DE CUIRASSIERS DE LA GARDE ROYALE. TENUE DE SERVICE. (1825-1830). REMONTE SUR DES CHEVAUX GRIS VERSES AU REGIMENT PAR LA COMPAGNIE DES GRENADIERS A CHEVAL DE LA MAISON DU ROI, LORS DE SON LICENCIEMENT.- MARECHAL-DES-LOGIS TROMPETTE DU 2° REGIMENT DE CUIRASSIERS DE LA GARDE ROYALE. GRANDE TENUE. (1825).- TROMPETTE DU 1° REGIMENT DE CUIRASSIERS DE LA GARDE ROYALE. PETITE TENUE DE SERVICE (1825).- TROMPETTE DU REGIMENT DE CUIRASSIERS DE LA REINE. (1° REGIMENT. 1816).- TROMPETTE DU REGIMENT DE CUIRASSIERS DU DAUPHIN. (2° REGIMENT). GRANDE TENUE. (1816).- JEUNE TROMPETTE DU REGIMENT DE CUIRASSIERS D’ANGOULEME. (3° REGIMENT). GRANDE TENUE. (1816).- TROMPETTE DU REGIMENT DE CUIRASSIERS DE BERRY. (4° REGIMENT). GRANDE TENUE. (1816).- TROMPETTE DU REGIMENT DE CUIRASSIERS D’ORLEANS. (5° REGIMENT). PETITE TENUE DE SERVICE. (1816).- TROMPETTE DU REGIMENT DE CUIRASSIERS D’ORLEANS. (5° REGIMENT). GRANDE TENUE. (1816).- TROMPETTE DU REGIMENT DE CUIRASSIERS DE CONDE. (6° REGIMENT). GRANDE TENUE. (1818).- TROMPETTE DU REGIMENT DE CUIRASSIERS DE CONDE. (6° REGIMENT). GRANDE TENUE. (1816). D’APRES UNE AQUARELLE DU LIEUTENANT-COLONEL JOLY (CABINET DES ESTAMPES).TRES BEL ENSEMBLE, D’UNE TRES BELLE QUALITE D’EXECUTION.
200800267Strasbourg, Imprimerie alsacienne, anct G. Fischbach, 1911 ; in-4, 100-10 pp., sous portefeuille, étuit,rouge et bleu, salis (rabats détachés, mais non manquants.). Ouvrage illustré de 100 planches en couleurs publié sous la direction de Fritz Kieffer directeur de l'imprimerie alsacienne, avec la collaboration de HENRI-GANIER-TANCONVILLE, FRÉDÉRIC RÉGAMEY, LÉON SCHNUG artistes peintres - Rare complet de ses planches - contient : la consulat et l'empire 31 planches, la restauration 18 planches - la monarchie de juillet 18 planches - la république de 1848 6 planches - la présidence et le 2e empire 26 planches (planches en bon etat, rousseurs sur les 10 pages explicatives).
228628Paris, Goupil, Vibert & Cie [Imprimé par Lemercier], s.d. (1848) grand in-folio (50 x 39 cm), 12 planches lithographiées sur papier teinté, et rehaussées de couleurs, montées sur onglets, manque le feuillet de titre, demi-chagrin havane, dos à nerfs fleuronné, tête dorée (Lemardeley). Dos uniformément insolé.
194894641948 1 Sans lieu, ni nom, ni date [post. 1948], in-4° carré de 31 planches ; relié plein chagrin bronze, titre or sur dos à nerfs, double filet d'encadrement or sur les plats, fleurons angulaires, tête dorée, double filet aux contreplats. Reliure signée Laurent Nadal.
173380Berlin, Hermann Meidinger, [Paris], Adolphe Legoupy, s.d. (vers 1872) in-4, [2] ff. n. ch. (titre, table des planches), et 50 planches en couleurs, numérotées, et légendées en allemand, en feuilles dans chemise demi-toile cerise à rubans, dos lisse muet, titre poussé au centre du plat supérieur, (reliure de l'éditeur). Mors supérieur fendu, dos renforcé maladroitement en intérieur.
223191S.l., s.d. (vers 1910) in-8, titre et 58 planches en couleurs, toutes légendées, en feuilles sous chemise demi-toile chagrinée bleu à lacets, dos lisse muet (reliure de l'époque). Un mors inférieur fendu.
178210682Wienn (Vienne), Artaria, 1782. 310 g In-8, cartonnage d'attente, [14] ff. (titre général et feuillets de faux-titres intermédiaires des régiments), 133 planches d'uniformes gravées et coloriées. Recueil d'uniformes autrichiens édité par Artaria à Vienne. La première édition connue de Colas (II, 2655) est de 1781, il cite ensuite d'autres éditions pour les années 1783, 1785, 1786 et 1791 (II, 2656-2659) mais ne connaît pas celle de 1782. Bien complet avec une collation identique à celles données par Colas pour les années 1781 et 1783. L'illustration se compose d'un titre gravé par Max von Grimm, et de 133 planches réparties par régiments : - Infanterie (3 planches). - Deutsche Regimenter (40 planches). - Garnisons-Regimenter (2 planches). - Ungarische Regimenter (12 planches). - Italienische und Niederländische Regimenter (7 planches). - National Gränz-Regimenter (20 planches). - Cavallerie : - Carabiniers (2 planches). - Cuirassiers (9 planches). - Dragoners (7 planches). - Cheveaux Legers (6 planches). - National-und andere Hussaren (13 planches). - Artillerie Regimenter und verschiedene Corpi (13 planches). Les planches sont légendées à la main. De toute rareté. Manque de papier au bas du dos et usures. Quelques salissures et décharges. . (Catégories : Militaria, Uniformes, Costumes, Autriche, )
244716S.l. [Naples], décembre 1789, in-folio, [26] ff. n. ch., couverts d'une écriture cursive, mais régulière et lisible (environ 40 lignes par page), avec 5 planches aquarellées en dépliant "in fine" regroupant 21 figures (costumes, insignes, ornements, armes), broche sous couverture à rubans, chiffra AS peint sur la première couverture, le tout dans double emboîtage moderne demi-chagrin marine, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, pièce de titre du même contrecollée sur le plat supérieur.
176512Vienne, P. Kaeser, s.d. (1869) in-4, titre en caractères latins et 45 planches lithographiées et coloriées, le tout contrecollé sur du carton souple monté sur onglets, demi-chagrin maroquiné cerise, dos à nerfs, double filet à froid sur les plats (rel. de la fin du XIXe s.). Dos uniformément insolé, mais bon exemplaire.