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186635751866 1866 Imprimerie Impériale, 1866. 1 cahier in-8 de 28 pages + planches. Rousseurs, néanmoins bon état.
189042539Ohne Ort und Verlag. (1890). 34 Seiten, Kl. 8° (18,5 x 12,5 cm), Halbleineneinband der Zeit.
1873320685Leipzig: Engelmann. 1873. 104 Abb., 846 S. 24x16 cm. (III : Buchrücken stark berieben, Reste von Bibl.-Aufklebern auf dem Buchrücken, Stempel auf dem Titel, ordentliches Exemplar) - ZUSTAND : Betrifft nur die Bücher mit der Nummer 300000 bis 330000 (III) Exemplar mit deutlichen Gebrauchs- bzw. Altersspuren. Die wesentlichen Mängel werden angegeben OHLdr
1875013965Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press 'The Pitt Press Series' 1875. First Thus . Hardcover. VG- for age. Red cloth with black lettering to sp. & front plusdec. panels. xvi 101 14 pub. catalogue Feb. 1875 all in French bar Notes in English at end and occ. elsewhere; 4 early pages have black ink translations above individual words 15-20 on 3 but just 3 on the 4th early owners quite eledant name and address to fr. end-paper which faintly tanned as is rear oneotherwise generally clean tight and unmarked. Apparently very scarce no Bookfinder matches at time of listing. 12 cm x 17.5 cm <br/> <br/> Cambridge University Press 'The Pitt Press Series' hardcover
1860C205524No publisher noted Philobiblon Society 1860. Paperback . Very Good. Octavo. Bound in plain light blue wrappers. 73pp. Slight wear to covers top corner slightly creased otherwise very good indeed with unopened pages. No date c.1860s. No publisher noted (Philobiblon Society), paperback
189524976Portland ME: Thomas B. Wait and Co. 1895. First American Edition. Hardcover. Good Plus. Full contemporary leather with edge and surface rubbing red title label tightly bound former owner's bookplate William Henry Button with an earlier name that I cannot make out. Tightly bound title page tanned with name at top otherwise the book is unmarked most of the text has light tanning some parts of the book have light to heavy foxing. lvi 325 pp. 237 pages plus one page advert. A very tidy antiquarian volume. <br/><br/>Experienced full-time bookseller since 1994. Images may be added by request. Questions welcome. Thomas B. Wait and Co. hardcover
180865025CBNürnberg, ohne Verlagsangabe, 1808. 8°. 18,5 x 12,5 cm. XVI, 274 (2) Seiten. Privater Pappband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel auf rotem Lederschildchen und Kleisterpapierbezug. [2 Warenabbildungen]
1822020073London: Souter J. 1822. Book. VG-. Hardcover. Later Printing. Book is 1/2 leather with worn marbilized boards minor foxing thus very good minus with owner signature and bookplate. Souter, J. Hardcover
1818314730London: J. Souter 1818. First U.K. Edition First Printing. Leather. Very Good. 180p; 31p. REBOUND. A hardcover book that has been handsomely rebound in full polished calf with new endpapers. Original endpapers and title page are foxed; all pages lightly toned with age. Otheriwse text clean and binding tight. Very good condition overall. Very scarce English edition of an anti-Catholic work originally published in France in 1698 and attributed here to "a Person of Quality a Native of France" de Souligne. This edition includes an appendix by J. Toland "Being an Account of an Irish Manuscript of the Four Gospels; with a Summary of the Ancient Irish Christianity Before the Papal Corruptions and Usurpations of the Church of Rome Had Enslaved Both Their Mind and Body. J. Souter unknown
181876386London:: J. Souter 1818. old full diced calf. 19th c. institutional bookplate on pastedown no other institutional markings; tiny ink ownership signature; joints rubbed and just starting to crack; but tight and sound; contents fine. . 8vo. J. Souter, unknown
1818002536London: Printed for the Proprietor By Jas. Adlard and Sons and Published By J. Souter 1818 A Collection of TRACTS with their own title pages and pagination bound in 3/4 leather & marbled paper raised bands on spine top edges gilt marbled endpapers binding and hinges tight. The individual Tracts are as listed: The Life and Morals of Confucius a Chinese Philosopher Who Flourished Above Five Hundred Years Before the Coming of Jesus Christ. Being One of the Choicest Pieces of Learning and Morality Remaining of That Nation. Reprinted from the Edition of 1691 and edited by Josephus Tela - 1818. i-viii ix-x 11-115pp. The Life and Morals of Epicurus; Translated From the Greek by John Digby with Comments and Reflections From Several Authors. To Which are Added An Essay on the Morals of Epicurus by Monsieur St. Evermont. And Also The Advice of Isocrates to Demonicus; Translated From the Greek by John Digby. Reprinted from the Edition of 1712 and Edited by Josephus Tela - 1818. xv 1 233pp. The Morality of the East; Extracted From The Koran of Mohammed: Digested Under Alphabetical Heads. With an Introduction and Occasional Remarks. To Which is Prefixed A Short Abstract of His Life Not In the Former Edition. Reprinted From the Edition of 1766 and Edited by Josephus Tela - 1818. Title 1 96pp. The Political Mischiefs of Popery; or Arguments Demonstrating I. That the Romish Religion Ruins All Those Countries Where It is the Established Religion. II. That it Occasions the Loss of Above Two Hundred Millions of Livres or Sixteen Millions Sterling Per Annum To France in particular. III. That If Popery Were Abolished in France That Kingdom Would Become Incomparably More Rich and Populous; and the King's Revenues Would Advance Above One Hundred Millions of Livres or Eight Millions Sterling Per Annum. IV. That It is Impossible That France Should Ever Be Re-Established or Flourish Whilst Popery Is Its National Religion by A Person of Quality A Native of France. Reprinted from the Edition of 1698 and Edited by Josephus Tela - 1818. xii 13-180pp. A Catalogue of the Most Eminently Venerable Relics of the Roman Catholic Church; Collected by The Pious Care of Their Holinesses the Popes the Most August Emperors Kings Princes and Prelates of the Christian World: Which Are to be Disposed of by Auction At the Church of Saint Peter's at Rome the 1st of June 1753 by Order of the Pope For the Benefit of a Young Gentleman of Great Rank. Reprinted from the Edition of 1752 and Edited by Josephus Tela - 1818. iv 5-31pp. Covers show upper/lower backstrip wear/chips with light corner/edge wear small strips of leather peeled. Printed for the Proprietor By Jas. Adlard and Sons, and Published By J. Souter hardcover
18521366178New York: Shearjashub Spooner 1852. First American Edition. Hardcover. Elephant Folio 22.2 in. x 28.4 in. Two Volumes. In Good plus condition. Three-quarter bound in red morocco and red buckram with gilt ruling and lettering to spine and gilt ruling to boards. Volumes show moderate rubbing to leather and gilt on spines moderate plus bumping and chipping to head and tail of spines and corners loss of approximately 0.25 in. of material to head and tail of spines. Edges show moderate shelf wear; light plus staining is visible on front and back boards on both volumes along with discoloration to leather on front/back boards on both volumes some minor splitting to leather along joints and slight bowing to boards. Text blocks show light to moderate uneven age toning and foxing throughout interiors of both volumes along with occasional light damp staining to bottom and top margins of both volumes not impacting plates or text offsetting from plates to facing verso throughout both volumes and moderate chipping to top and bottom of pages. With all plates as issued: 51 plates present in Vol. I. and 49 plates present in Vol. II.<br> <br> CONTENTS: Vol. I 205 pages 51 plates Front free end paper has been torn free trimmed and reattached with clear non-archival tape. Several small closed tears repaired with clear non-archival tape. Frontispiece has been tipped in and silked repairing a complete vertical tear impacting rightmost edge of frontispiece image and has a crease along the edge. Frontispiece tissue guard is significantly creased with chipping and open tears to edges and a repaired open tear to lower edge 2.25 in. x 1.5 in. Title page has been professionally silked to reinforce several large tears and two repaired open tears to lower edge of title page. Eight leaves following title page significantly creased three of which have been silked and the last of which shows some splitting to silk along crease. -- Vol. II. 200 pages 49 plates Hole in buckram on back board. Buckram on front board has moderate damp staining. Front free endpaper and the first blank leaf have closed tears near spine 2.5 in. and front free endpaper has large open tear to lower fore edge corner 3 in. x 1.25 in. Six leaves following title page are significantly creased and last leaf has closed tear on lower edge 4 in. SC consignment. Shelved in Rockville Room B.<br> <br> Oversized books. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers please inquire for rates. Boydell was a British publisher and engraver who decided to undertake the massive project of creating an illustrated folio edition of Shakespeare's works that took nearly twenty years to complete and the first edition was published in 1805. It incorporates engravings based on the works of dozens of prominent artists including George Romney Henry Fuseli Benjamin West and Angelica Kauffman. The edition on offer here is the First American edition published by Shearjashub Spooner in 1852 reproducing only the plates from the original British edition. 1366178. Special Collections - Upstairs. Shearjashub Spooner hardcover