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1680R97706Paris et au Palais, chez Pierre Compain/ chez Charles Osmont 1680 Ouvrage complet en 2 tomes reliés en 1 volume: [x],243,[3] + 282,[3] pp., 7e édition revue et augmentée, 20cm., reliure plein-cuir d'époque (décorations dorées au dos, petits manques de cuir aux bouts du dos et aux coins), cachet sur la 1er page de titre, texte frais avec peu de rousseurs, bon exemplaire, [L'auteur Basile de Soissons était prédicateur Capucin et missionnaire apostolique en Angleterre // Titre complet des deux parties: 1) Defense invincible de la verité orthodoxe de la presence réelle de Iesus-Christ en l'Eucharistie. Où elle est prouvée par prés de trois cens Argumens, dont toutes les Majeures sont prises dans l'Ecriture, 2) Seconde partie ou La vraye religion est clairement démonstrée, & la fausseté des Nouvelles sectes entierement détruite, avec condamnation des novateurs par leur propre bouche, dans tous les points controversez entr'eux & les Catholiques Romains], R97706
185446401493Paris, Curmer, 1854 ; grand in-8 , demi-chagrin rouge de l'époque. - 4 ff.n.ch., 180 pp.- 238 pp., 1 f. classement des gravures. - PREMIER TIRAGE. Superbe publication de Curmer avec 15 planches hors-texte de fleurs et d'oiseaux aquarellées, 16 portraits hors-texte de botanistes en noir, de 5 plans en noir et d'un frontispice et 4 vues sur acier. Nombreuses illustrations dans le texte par Pauquet, Gavarni, etc. Qq. pâles rousseurs.
1741PHO-2241Amsterdam, chez Jean Catuffe, 1741-43, 3 vol. in-12(170x100mm), 2ffnch., xiii-5ffnch(table) 428pp -1ffnch ,8ffnch – 262pp, 10ffnch-320pp., relié plein veau époque, dos à nerfs ornés avec pièce de titre et tomaison, tome 1 reliure différente. Coins usés, coiffes arasées avec petit manque au dos tome 2, mouillure claire en marge (T1), en coin (T2), page de titre presque détachée (T2), ex-libris manuscrit au tome 1 « Duplat de Monticourt »
1725PHO-1251Paris, Étienne Ganeau, 1725. 2 volumes in-12, (160x100), xxiv-323p-errata , vi-318p . Relié plein basane marbré , dos lisse orné, pièces de titre et de tomaison rouges, tranches marbrées , dos frotté avec manque des pièces de titre et tomaison tome 2, coins , charnières et coiffes usés , petites rousseurs.
1806PHO-1285Dentu, Imprimeur - Libraire, Paris, 1806, 2 volumes in-8 , x-310pp. ,2ffnch.-312pp. ,illustré de 8 cartes dépliantes , relié plein cuir époque , dos lisse avec pièce de titre rouge et tomaison noire , tranches mouchetées bleues , coupes et coins usés , début de fentes , rares rousseurs , frottements.
51039Paris L. Curmer 1854 in 4 (27,5x18,5) 1 volume reliure demi chagrin vert de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné de caissons d'étoiles dorées, tranches dorées, 180 et 238 pages, et un feuillet non chiffré de classement des gravures. Edition ornée de 41 planches gravées hors-texte, dont 15 finement rehaussées à l'aquarelle, et de nombreuses illustrations dans le texte. Les Trois Règnes de la Nature. Le Muséum d'histoire naturelle. Histoire de la fondation et des développements successifs de l'établissement, biographie des hommes célèbres qui y ont contribué par leur enseignement ou par leurs découvertes, histoires des recherches, des voyages, des applications utiles auxquels le Muséum a donné lieu, pour les arts, le commerce et l'agriculture, description des galeries, du jardin, des serres et de la ménagerie. Très bel exemplaire, exempt de rousseurs ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
BN107689Hatier. Softcover. Anglais CP <br/><br/>Anglais CP Hatier paperback
185434931854. Paris éd. L. Curmer 1854 - Reliure cartonnée rouge tranches dorées 18 cm x 27 cm 416 pages 11 planches couleurs hors-texte (2 fleurs et 9 oiseaux) nombreuses ills noir & blanc in et hors-texte - Texte de M. P.-A. Cap et une société de savants et d'aides naturalistes du muséum - Quelques rousseurs usures sur la couv. sinon bon état
190420071Yacht "Maroussia", 1904 ; Paris, Imprimerie Chaix, [1905] ; in-8, broché ; [4] bl., [IV], X, [1] frontispice coul HT, 77 pp., [1] p. [4] pp. bl. et 55 photographies hors-texte en noir et blanc, imprimées au recto ou au verso seul, couverture chamois granitée imprimée en bleu foncé ; ouvrage imprimé sur papier glacé (couché deux faces brillant).
2003x-1584884029CRC Pr I Llc 2003. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 340 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.75 inches. CRC Pr I Llc hardcover
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2024__1788973097Edward Elgar 2024. Hardcover. New. 544 pages. 10.25x7.00x1.00 inches. Edward Elgar hardcover
1929507467The Vanguard Press 1929. Hardcover with Dust Jacket. VERY GOOD/Good. SIGNED and inscribed by the author his fellow Pacific Northwesterner Homer T. Bone on the half-title: 'The Hon. Homer T. Bone - U.S. Senator- / From the author at the request of John L. Lang - / Glat to meet you again - SIGNED Charles Erskine Scott Wood.' A New third 'Greatly augmented and revised edition of a book whose first edition 'was reviewed by Max Eastman in the Masses and by Emma Goldman in Mother Earth. The one said there was too much propaganda and too little poetry--the other that there was too much poetry and too little propaganda.' vi 145pp. 12mo Taupe paper over boards backed in black cloth spine stamped in gilt and front cover in brown lettering rough trimmed fore edge. Some light rubbing to top corners with some fraying and a bit of loss to spine head some trivial offsetting to the endpapers very clean and fresh otherwise with tight binding and crisp pages; white DJ with expected petina with moderate rubbing and a few short tears to the extremities and a very small enclosed tear to the front. Wood first came to literary notoriety for his poetic rendering of the surrender speech of Nez Perce Chief Joseph recordered in person while serving in the Oregon Indian Wars for the US Army. Writes Dee Brown 'Lieutenant Wood left the Army not long afterward to become a lawyer and an author of satirical poems and essays. His experiences with Chief Joseph and the Nez Perces influenced his later life; he became an ardent fighter for social justice and a defender of the dispossesed' Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee. According to his publisher: 'Charles Erskine Scott Wood followed the tradition of his family and took up military life as a boy graduating from West Point Academy some fifty years ago. Still very young he served in the Indian campaigns of the Northwest fraternizing with the Indians learning of their wisdom and being accepted among them. Later Mr. Wood settled in Portland Oregon and there practised law becoming the most distinguished and picturesque attorney in the Northwest. He had two offices: one in which he met corporation clients; and another a secret chamber to which came poets and peasants artists hoboes dreamers cultists borrowers cranks fanatics and gentle souls sinners and saints and scientists. Some ten years ago he gave up law and turned wholly to poetry moving to California to live in the sunlight. A friend has described him as 'wise and mellow with many years-one who walks the vine-draped hills of Los Gatos with the gods looking down on tiny villages and checkered orchards and chuckling not unkindly as he listens to the discourses of puffing little men.' His profound knowledge of human nature is born of wandering up and down the face of the earth and watching the activities of his fellow men for over half a century and this poem the fruit of that wisdom has been called 'one of the finest bits of American poetry grounded in a radical social philosophy.'' From the Dust Jacket. Homer T. Bone was a Tacoma lawyer whose first political affiliation was with the Socialist Party before spending the 1920's in Washington state politics with the Farmer-Labor Party and finally successfully running for the US Senate as a Democrat in 1932 a set which he held until accepting a Judicial appointment by FDR to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. The Vanguard Press hardcover
1995DBS-9780801670053Mosby 1995. 1st. Hardcover. New. Mosby hardcover
1995DBS-9780801670053Mosby 1995. 1st. Hardcover. New. Mosby hardcover
2006CBS-9783211331583Sp Springer 2006. New. Sp Springer unknown
2006CBS-9783211331583Sp Springer 2006. New. Sp Springer unknown
391941874-1948 Head of the Liverpool School of Architecture thanking him for "sending me the Cripps Petition. Certainly I will sign it and I shall ask Gavin what he thinks about it. But not easy for usto get more signatures - however I'll see about it. I have not been back to Brightonsince I saw you. I think I can finishe that drawing of the front without goig back. Lutyens looked fine at the RA banquet and I liked very much his air of courtesy and hospitality without pompousness. From where I was unfortunately he was not very audible so. I only mastered his speech next morning but don't tell him this!. I think a school of traditional architecture is much needed in London when I see the full horror of that horrible new side of Berkeley Square. There are lots of good things to pick out in the RA - the total effect is a jumble but I don't see how you can avoid that especially in these days. Stephen I'm glad to say sold his big picture on Private View day. I haven't forgotten the kind promise of yourself and your friend to buy drawings for my 'Casals Fund'." with a postscript that he has "a very elaborate drawing of John Brown's Shipyard Clydebank with the 'Queen Elizabeth' building at the R.A." 2 sides 4to. with original autograph envelope Grayflete Ferry Hinksey Oxford 1st May In early 1939 Stafford Cripps 1869-1952 Politician was expelled from the Labour Party for his advocacy of a Popular Front with the Communist Party the Independent Labour Party the Liberal Party and anti-appeasement Conservatives. Plainly the Bones agreed with his views. Sir Edwin Lutyens 1869-1944 Architect. The architectural historian Gavin Stamp described him as "surely the greatest British architect of the twentieth or of any other century" Bone's son Stephen 1904-1958 was a painter writer and Broadcast and noted war artist. unknown
391961874-1948 Head of the Liverpool School of Architecture saying that he has "been working in the West of Scotland and have now transferred to the East. Weather very cold & east windy & the artist not so young as he was. But it is very quiet here at present which is a great blessing. Of course I'd be very glad to oblige you or your friend in any way i could. But my position is that every sketch I do and its copyright belongs to the Admiralty and I have no power at all to give any 'permissions'! I feel sure some sketch of mine would be available for the 'calendar' purpose. for a small fee. The Admiralty and Ministry of Information work together in the matter. I send all my drawings direct to Gleadowe Admiralty Whitehall & that is the end of the matter as far as I am concerned. I sent Gleadowe lately a number of drawings - feel sure you would find a suitable one amongst them. Ask him or Francis about it. Your house is certainly delightful and I much want to see it. My prayers for it escaping the bombs." next to his signature he has put "Major Sir Muirhead Bone R.M." 2 sides 8vo. with original autograph envelope Admiral Superintendent's House Rosyth Dunfermline 14th October At the outbreak of the Second World War Muirhead Bone was appointed a member of the War Artists' Advisory Committee and also became a full-time salaried artist to the Ministry of Information specialising in Admiralty subjects. He produced scenes of coastal installations evacuated troops and portraits of officers. However following the death of his son Gavin in 1942 he decided not to continue with the Admiralty commission but he did remain an active Committee member until the end of the war. His other son Stephen Bone was subsequently appointed to the vacant Admiralty position. unknown
2006x-0754646092Ashgate Pub Co 2006. Hardcover. New. 206 pages. 9.50x6.50x0.75 inches. Ashgate Pub Co hardcover
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186710772Paris, E. Thunot, 1867 ; in-8, broché ; (4), 548 pp., couverture bleue décorée.
160395o.J. Signiert "WvdVelde", datiert 8 Majo" und bezeichnet "La Tour de Sénèque". 18,5 x 26,8 cm.
13636Paris, Henry et Jacques Le Gras, 1657. 2 tomes en 1 vol. in-4°, veau brun granité, dos à nerfs orné de caissons dorés, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches jaspées de rouge. Reliure de l'époque, plat inf. taché. Bon exemplaire dans l'ensemble. (8) ff., 192 pp. mal chiffrées 194, (1) f. blanc; (8) ff., 274 pp. mal chiffrées 272. Quelques rousseurs.
1853PHO-1002Paris, Imprimerie Administrative de Paul Dupont, 1853/55, 2 Volumes In-4 (270x225), premier tome et première partie du second tome. XXIII, 598pp, 1ff, Ap.-211,XXXIX; IV, 328 pp, Ap.-36 .Reliure en demi-percaline noire, dos lisse avec titre et tomaison, tranches bleues , accroc à la coiffe ,déchirure au dos, petite mouillure claire en début du tome 2 .