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132449aafZürich, Verlag von J. Wurster & Comp., 1869, kl.-4to, VI + 43 S. (Zweispaltiger Text + 1 S. Errata) + 1 gef. geol. Karte in Farbe, 6 gef. Tafeln: Gebirgszeichnungen (Umrisse), Ex Libris Bibliothek d. S.A.C. (Basel) geschenkt von Herrn Albert Naegeli 1905. Ex Libris: Nazario Pavoni, inter. Broschur (Orig.-Umschlag miteingeheftet)
196820023ABMinsk, Nauka i tekhnika, 1968. 8° 183 pages. Origanal half-cloth. Die Versandkosten für Kunstwerke und mehrbändige Werke können von den Standard-Versandkosten abweichen. Good condition.
1894AUST0057aStuttgart - Wien, Deutsche Verlagsanstalt 1894. 4°. 3Bll., 132 S., 2Bll. Mit zahlr. Holzstich-Illustrationen im Text u. auf 1 doppelblattgroßen Tafel, mehrfarbig illustr. OLn., Rotschnitt. Einband stellenweise staubfleckig. Freisinger 7396.- Erste und einzige Ausgabe des Werkes, enthält u.a. Ansichten von Baden, Gaming, Gloggnitz, Klosterneuburg, Mödling, Perchtoldsdorf sowie von zahlreichen Burgen.
8vo., First Edition, with coloured photographs in the text; original coloured photographic wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a near fine copy.
198023962Hersg. v. Raiffeisenbank Ebrachgrund eG, 1980. 132 n.n. SS., einige s.w. Abbildungen. 8°, original Paperback.
3694Suisse, éd. Société de vente H. Wild, 1948. In-8 cartonné, 312 p. 197 fig. et 38 planches. Très bon état. Exposé très large mais néammoins rigoureux visant à la compréhension du sujet.
31938aafLuzern, Keller, o.J. (ca. 1931), gr. in-8°, XVII + 458 S. + 7 Tafeln, gest. Ex Libris ‘Jos. Caspar Bucher, illustr. Original-Leinenband.
165423516Frankfurt am Main, Caspar Merian, 1654. Ohne den gestochenen Titel, der typogr. Titel vorhanden (mit der Druckermarke), 283 (1) SS., 10 n.n. Bll. Register, 23 Kupferstichkarten, davon 19 doppelseitig, eine weitere lose beiliegend. Vorhanden sind ausschließlich die Pläne (Grundrisse der Befestigungsanlagen bzw. Stadtpläne, keine Ansichten der Städte. 2 Bll. lose. Inkomplettes Exemplar. Fol. (ca. 32 x 20 cm), Pergament der Zeit, handschriftlicher Rückentitel, die Schließbändchen fehlend. Einband etwas angegraut.
196387309Bremen, Carl Schünemann 1963. 1963. Gr. 4°, 2 Bll., S. 43-70 mit vier s/w Lithographien, davon zwei als Klapptafel. Orig.-Lederband mit Prägung und Orig.-Schuber.
136062aafFranckfurt am Main, Matthaeum Merian, 1649 (= 1656), in-Folio, Mit Kupfertitel (etwas knapp beschnitten) + Seite 3 bis 155 (recte 145 - S. 103 bis 110 übersprungen ohne Verlust) + 6 Bl. + 52 S. + 4 Bl. / 14 S. + 1 Bl. Illustriert mit 165 Darstellungen auf 119 meist dplblgr. Kupfertafeln.- Angebunden: (Ders.). Topographia Windhagiana, Das ist: Aygentliche Delineation, oder Contrafactur... mit Beschreibung beyder Herschafften Windhaag und Reichenau. Ebda. 1656. 18 S. + 5 S. (+ 1 S.). Ill. mit 38 Darstellungen auf 21 Tafeln. Pergamentband der Zeit. (insges. schönes Exemplar).
In-8 (Cm. 24 x 17), pp.54, br. ed., 25 ill. b.n. nel testo. OTTIMO (FINE) WORLDWIDE DELIVERY
19736499Kruiningen, 1973. 1. Auflage / 1.st edition. mit 181 Abb. + Karten ( 181 ills.) ill. OLwd., XII; 641 S. / pp., Gr.8°
8vo., on laid paper, with 7 pages of full-page plates (the two additional folding plates are treated here as double-page), several illustrations in the text and large folding map; green cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in price-clipped dustwrapper. The original edition was published in 1804. The County Reports of the Board of Agriculture rank among the most important sources in English trade and local history; works from this valuable series of reprints are already difficult to find in good state.
8vo., handsomely bound in dark red full morocco, back gilt with five raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments tooled and ruled in gilt, original printed label preserved and mounted on new leaf at front, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. LSE Reprints of Scarce Tracts in Economics and Political Science, No. 14. Now very scarce in its own right.
48,[2],49-87,[1]pp., one of 50 copies, presentation inscription to Robert Lemon the archivist, from the library of the Public Records Office with their stamp, later buckram, uncut. "The following pages present a catalogue of such printed works as can be designated Peerages, and occur in the library of the collector; they will be found to contain nearly all that have issued from the press, to the year 1827."?Preface. Extremely rare. Copac locating just two copies; Glasgow University and the Bodleian Library. Martin, Privately Printed Books. p.355.
8vo., Twenty-Third Edition, with numerous photographs and a double-page map in the text; original printed wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a very good, clean copy.
Quarto. Pp. 152. Lavishly illustrated throughout. Original pictorial stiff wrappers, double-layered; bookplate and ownership signature to first free endpaper. In fine condition. Excellent copy. ~ First edition. Published to commemorate seventieth anniversary of artistic achievement, coincides with the exhibition at the same name.
Sm. folio, First Edition, with title in red and black; original decorative red cloth gilt, gilt back, gilt top, uncut, backstrip snagged at tail else a very good, bright, clean copy. 1000 COPIES WERE PRINTED. Sold from an institution with its cancelled bookplate on front paste-down, tiny stamp on title and press mark on backstrip.
Sm. folio, with frontispiece, title and series title in red and black, 21 monochrome plates on 11, 25 illustrations in the text and 3 folding maps coloured in outline; decorative red cloth gilt, gilt back, a near fine copy. Sold from an institution with its bookplate on front paste-down, neat accession data on series title verso and small Dewey serial in gilt at tail of backstrip. This high-quality facsimile re-issue omits the geological map present in the original edition of 1907.
Sm. folio, First Edition, with frontispiece in photogravure (original tissue guard present), title and series title in red and black, 21 monochrome plates on 11, 25 illustrations in the text and 3 folding maps coloured in outline; decorative red cloth gilt, gilt back, gilt top, uncut, backstrip with loss at head (not affecting lettering), short split in upper joint at head else a good, sound copy of a scarce work. 1000 COPIES WERE PRINTED. Sold from an institution with its bookplate on front paste-down, tiny stamp on series title (only) and press-mark at tail of backstrip. The original edition includes the geological map omitted from the facsimile reissue of 1967. SCARCE.
2 vols., First Edition, engraved vignettes on titles, [part 1], plan of York, 3 plates, numerous illustrations in the text, 48, 32, 32, 24, 24, 231, [1] pp., [part 2], folding plan of York Minster, 3 plates, illustrations in the text,8pp. of advertisements at end, [2], xvii, [1],vi, [2], 59, [1], 26, 8,16, [8], pp., both volumes in uniform embossed brown cloth, spines gilt, heads and tails of spines frayed.
8vo., First Edition thus, with 2 coloured plates, 3 pages of armorial bearings in colour, numerous monochrome photographs, maps and plans in the text, and a large folding street plan (neatly repaired at fold) at end; original pictorial wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, covers a little rubbed at extremities else a very good, bright, clean copy. With numerous trade advertisements at end. SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION.
8vo., with a portrait frontispiece in photogravure, 11 plates (one a portrait in photogravure) and a map coloured in outline, endpapers browned; original black buckram, gilt back, uncut, corners lightly bruised, hinges weak (but binding entirely sound), a good, clean copy of a very scarce work. With a 4pp catalogue of Macmillan's 'Uniform Edition' of the author's novels and tales (this was her sole excursus into topographical history) at end, and the blind trade stamp of W.H. Smith, Strand, on rear free endpaper. This fine local history, first published in the preceding year, draws on Marsh's 'Memoranda of the Parishes of Hursley and North Baddesley' (1808) and Duthy's 'Sketches of Hampshire' (1839) to provide an account of its localities more detailed than either of its forbears.
First edition, 4to (230 x 175 mm), 12pp., large folding engraved plate, orig. wrappers, a single worm hole throughout otherwise a fine copy. The engraved plate shows "A Chain and Scale of Levels along the Wisbeach River and Channel from Peterborough Bridge down to the Eye at Sea. Taken in 1767 by William Elstobb." Skempton, British Civil Engineering Literature, 1871.
First edition, 4to (230 x 175 mm), 12pp., large folding engraved plate, orig. wrappers, a very nice copy. The engraved plate shows "A Chain and Scale of Levels along the Wisbeach River and Channel from Peterborough Bridge down to the Eye at Sea. Taken in 1767 by William Elstobb." Skempton, British Civil Engineering Literature, 1871.