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In-8 p. (mm. 210x133), brossura muta coeva (con manc.), pp. XVI,424, con 1 tabella “des anciennes et des nouvelles échelles employées en France pour la topographie” e 12 tavole inc. in rame f.t. (ciascuna con numerose figure) di cui 6 più volte ripieg. relative a: “Lever militaire du pays, entre le village de Borne, Bornstadt et Nedlitz, près de Potsdam - Lever.. entre les villages de Borne, Eiche et Golm, près de Potsdam - Canevas pris sur la carte de Saxe de Petri et arrangé pour servir à lever militairement les environs de Meissen - Lever militaire des environs de Meissen - 2 tables avec lignes de limites et de divisions”. Questa edizione è stata “revu et augmenté de Notes et figures additionnelles par un Officier au Corps Impérial du Génie de France”. Con qualche uniforme lieve arross. o fiorit. ma buon esemplare con barbe.
Two volumes. Quarto. I. Text Volume. Pp. viii, 105. II. Plate Volume., consists of title leaf and 114 single-sheet collotype plates. Both volumes placed in the original cloth portfolio with some wear to extremities and a few repairs at folds inside. Both volumes in fine condition, plates are exceptionally well preserved. ~ First edition. Beautifully illustrated Collotype is one of the most accurate and attractive methods of photomechanical tonal printing processes. Highly skilled and expensive process, it cannot produce more than a limited number of impressions. It has been used for single-sheet prints and luxury portfolios, and since the 1950s has been abandoned by all except a few small specialist firms.
Crown quarto. Pp. 368. Appendix, bibliography, Index of Proper Names. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's navy blue full cloth, spine gilt. In about fine condition. Excellent copy. ~ First edition.
183719976Würzburg, Stahel'sche Buchhandlung, 1837. VI, 190 SS., 1 lithogr. Tafel 8°, marmorierter Pappband der Zeit. Berieben, Ecken und Kanten bestoßen.
179823711Graz, Franz Xaver Miller, 1798. 8°. XVI, 672 S., Ppbd. d. Zt. m. goldgepr. Rückenschild.
1757Paris, Imprimerie Impériale, M DCCC LXII, reliure demi-basane rouge, dos à 5 nerfs, titre doré, 23x28cm, XXVII+213 pages, impression sur 2 colonnes, bon état (photo par mail sur demande).
Two volumes. Octavo. Pp. 146; 332, (2). Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's cloth, with dust-jackets. In fine condition (ownership signature on first free endpaper). Excellent set, practically unused. ~ First edition.
182918092Wien, Anton Doll, 1829. 2 Bl., IV, 357 S. Mit 2 lithographischen Tafeln und lithographischer Faltkarte. 8° (21 x 13 cm). Pappe der Zeit mit marmorierten Deckelbezügen.
Two volumes. Royal octavo. Pp. xviii, 317, plus a folding map, coloured along route, bound at end, cut into two parts along fold; viii, 360. Plus different frontispiece to each volume, with tissue-guard, and numerous photographic plates. Hardcover, uniformly bound in the original publisher's full green cloth, embossed lettering on cover, spine gilt, contemporary inscription to one volume. A very good, untrimmed set, in overall fine condition, a bit foxed in places. ~ First edition. Lawrence John Lumley Dundas, Marquess of Zetland (1876-1971), a British politician, Secretary of State for India in the late 1930s. Beside with China, his travelogue deals also with Japan, Korea, Manchuria.
Roy. 4to., with 70 pages of reduced facsimiles and numerous illustrations in the text; buckram, gilt back, a fine copy in the dustwrapper. EDITION LIMITED TO 1000 COPIES SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. An invaluable work of reference illustrating and describing the area. The catalogue was prepared under the editorial supervision of Ralph Hyde, Keeper of Prints and Map at the Guildhall Library, City of London
First edition, 12mo (160 x 104 mm), [5], 6-112pp., engraved frontispiece of Whitby Abbey (lightly spotted with a stain to lower blank margin), bookplate, text illustrs., orig. publisher's printed boards, a very nice copy. Rare, Copac locates the BL and York Minster copies only.
First Edition, engraved vignette on title, folding hand-coloured map (1 inch closed tear), 2 plates, viii, 717, [15] pp., cont. half half, rubbed.
4to (315 x 250 mm), xxxvi, 355pp., one of 250 copies, large paper copy, a very good ex-library copy, last 30 or so leaves browned, later calf calf, marbled paper covers, untrimmed.
8vo., Fourth Edition, on laid paper, title and text partly in black letter; eighteenth century full calf, sides with double frame border, supplemented at joint edge by decorative fillet, back with five raised bands, gilt dentelles (faded at fore edges), expertly rebacked in calf to style with old backstrip laid down, a remarkably crisp, clean copy in period binding. With 3pp publishers' catalogue bound in at end. Shaw's compendium remained the standard reference on parochial jurisprudence for almost two centuries. SCARCE.
4to., First and Sole Edition, with a frontispiece, 2 coloured plates of arms and 27 plates and portraits in monochrome, some light and mainly marginal spotting; original full faux-vellum, sides with double frame border in gilt enclosing an armorial bearing blocked in gilt, bevelled edges, gilt back, gilt top, uncut, a remarkably bright, firm copy. EDITION LIMITED TO 100 NUMBERED COPIES (THIS COPY NO. 46). Sold with a few items of printed and MS ephemera relating to the Bloomer family of Accrington.
2 vols., 8vo., First Edition, wanting all advertised maps and plans as usual, some moderate age-browning (but nowhere affecting legibility); crudely bound in tan leather [sheep?], backs with red leather labels ruled and lettered in gilt, a good, sound working copy of a scarce work. The Directory was compiled by W. Parson. The index to the work as a whole in included in the second volume. With the contemporary binder's tickets of E.Orthick of Leeds (first volume) and J. Nicholson of Bradford (second volume) on front paste-downs; both tickets must surely have been carried forward from the original bindings. The maps and plans advertised by the publisher were actually issued as a separate volume and are seldom, if ever, present. Nevertheless, a very substantial body of information and an invaluable county reference. COMPLETE SETS ARE SCARCE. Anderson p.310; Boyne XV.
Roy. 8vo., First Edition, with wood-engraved title-vignette, fine engraved armorial dedication, 6 engraved plates, folding pedigree, 11 wood-engraved illustrations in the text, and several engraved head- and tail-pieces, wanting frontispiece, list of plates and folding map; contemporary boards, uncut, neatly rebacked, old calf backstrip laid down, a most attractive working or reference copy. THIS COPY IS BOUND WITHOUT THE FRONTISPIECE, LIST OF PLATES AND FOLDING MAP. The engraved illustrations are by Nesbitt of Chelsea. Anderson, p.175; Upcott, p. 600.
184048011Boston: Hilliard Gray and Company 1840. Fourth edition. Octavo; contemporary cloth-backed boards; viii155;75pp; 9 folding plates. Old ink-stains to front board; spine cloth slightly faded; still a solid Good or better copy. Early ownership signature "J.S.D. Taylor" in ink to front free endpaper overwriting an earlier now illegible pencil signature. Fourth and final edition first published 1822. A volume in the Cambridge mathematical series a series of textbooks initiated and largely written by Farrar Professor of Mathematics and Philosophy at Harvard from 1807 to 1836. KARPINSKY p.246. Hilliard, Gray and Company unknown
184048011Boston: Hilliard Gray and Company 1840. Fourth edition. Octavo; contemporary cloth-backed boards; viii155;75pp; 9 folding plates. Old ink-stains to front board; spine cloth slightly faded; still a solid Good or better copy. Early ownership signature "J.S.D. Taylor" in ink to front free endpaper overwriting an earlier now illegible pencil signature. Fourth and final edition first published 1822. A volume in the Cambridge mathematical series a series of textbooks initiated and largely written by Farrar Professor of Mathematics and Philosophy at Harvard from 1807 to 1836. KARPINSKY p.246. Hilliard, Gray and Company unknown books
cm. 24,5 x 34, x-388 pp. con 467 ill. n.t., 4 tavv. f.t. a col. e 3 pieghevoli a col. Forma Italiae - Serie I Il volume esamina un vasto settore della Campagna Romana particolarmente conservato dal punto di vista ambientale e ricco di evidenze archeologiche. Il lavoro, condotto con le tecniche pi? avanzate di ricognizione e documentazione, ha permesso l?identificazione e localizzazione di pi? di 800 siti archeologici, alcuni dei quali sottoposti a forte rischio o gi? parzialmente danneggiati; molti di essi sono di grande importanza archeologica, ed alcuni, oltre 700, del tutto sconosciuti. The volume examines a large part of the Roman Campagna with a particularly well preserved environment, very rich in archaeological remains. This work has been conducted with the most recent tecniques of survey and documentation that permitted the identification of more than 800 sites, some of which risk being completely destroyed, others having been already damaged. Many are of great archeological importance and over 700 sites were previously not known. 2485 gr. x-388 p.
276pp + list subscr. VG/none First (only) edition. Modern binding in grey plain stiff cardboard with black lettering on spine, red edges, tiny tears and crease at the bottom of the spine, some mild sporadic offsetting otherwise an excellent copy, fresh and tight. The full title is "The Antiquities of Arundel; the Peculiar Privilege of its Castle and Lordship; with an Abstract of the Lives of the Earls of Arundel, from the Conquest to this Time by the Master of the Grammar-School of Arundel". Charles Caraccioli was the Master of the Grammar School, dedicated to the Duke of Norfolk, Earl of Arundel and his Heir Apparent Edward Howard, Esq.
In 4° (310x210); pagg. XXXI, 652 con una grande tavola ripiegata fuori testo raffigurante una veduta di Verona di Marco Moro, XV illustrazioni a col. , XXI in nero, 341 in nero di stampe e piante della città, particolari architettonici, monumenti ecc.Interessante bibliografia sulle vedute, piante e carte geogr. di Verona con dettagliate schede Contiene saggi di Marchi, Lorenzoni, Brugnoli, Marchini, Concina, mazzi, Borelli ed altri. Tela editoriale con sovracoperta a colori e custodia. Contiene interessanti saggi di storia veneta, architettura, istituzioni civili e sociali. Come nuovo.