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18374778AG1837. Holzstich, 6,7 x 5,7 (doppelter Rahmen, 1 Titel integriert, 1 Untertitel) Auf Wunsch Digitalaufnahme in jpg-Format erhältlich- photo in jpg-format available. Je nach Versandart können die Portokosten bis zu 2 ? weniger als angegeben betragen.+
1870ABE-118391011584 PAGES FORMAT 34 CM X 48 CM-EN UNE "AUG.BARBIER A L'ACADEMIE PAR GILL"-
1873ABE-69581375144 PAGES IN FOLIO-COUVERTURE COULEURS PAR GILL "LES CANARDS DU CAPITOLE"/LA PATRIE LE CONSTITUTIONNEL LE PAYS LE FIGARO L'ORDRE LE GAULOIS-JEANNE D'ARC/JULES BARBIER/GOUNOD-QUELQUES ROUSSEURS
18505589AG1850 (ca.). Lithographie auf gelblichem Untergrund. Darst 22,8 x 16,8; Bll. 26,8 x 20,7. Auf Wunsch Digitalaufnahme in jpg-Format erhältlich- photo in jpg-format available. Je nach Versandart können die Portokosten bis zu 2 ? weniger als angegeben betragen.
1832CLL-704Paris, Urbain Canel, 1832 In-8, maroquin cerise à grain long, plats entièrement ornés d'un décor romantique à froid nordé d'un filet doré, dos à nerfs plats orné de même, coupes et bordures décorées, tranches dorées sur témoins, couvertures conservées, étui (reliure à l'imitation de l'époque).
18691842# AUTEUR: Barbier Victor J.C. # ÉDITEUR: Roblot Jules - Besançon # ANNÉE ÉDITION: 1869 # COUVERTURE: Souple - imprimée illustrée # DÉTAILS: Petit in 8° broché VIII + 352pp. Notions préliminaires- plantes-terrains-amendements, engrais-instruments agricoles-labours, hersages, roulages, semailles, binages, buttages, assainissements, irrigations, défrichements, constructions- assolements, cultures diverses- animaux domestiques- hygiènes vétérinaire. # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com
19001673# AUTEUR: Thèodore de Bry - Jean-Jacques Le Barbier # ILLUSTRATEUR: Auteurs # ÉDITEUR: Rouam J - Pierson G. Librairie de l'art - Paris # ANNÉE ÉDITION: 1900 ? # COUVERTURE: Imprimée illustrée - titre noir # DÉTAILS: Petits in 8° 16ff - 16ff. reproductions en fac-similé de motifs décoratifs. Les deux premiers livrets de la première série. Est joint : Ch. Darras tout ce qu'il faut pour dessiner, 1925, catalogue in 8° 64pp. Echantillonnage de divers papiers et calques de couleur contre collés. Livret publicitaire 6ff. L'élite des porte-plume à réservoir, 1922, manufacture de la place, Toulon (Var) # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com
1864428New York: Frederic A. Brady 1864. 8vo. 312 pp. plus 1 p. ads. Frontispiece caricature of the author at work. Bound in green publisher's cloth gilt decoration of the author on front board blind tooled decorated cloth; binding showing some wear and discoloration. Owners signature of Rufus Munyan Co. D. 18. C.V. Company D 18th Connecticut Volunteers. First edition. Comical narrative by a delusionary "adviser" to Lincoln whose letters pointedly featured the absurdities of war and the madness of the public administration during the 1860's. Barber's view is reflective of many New York writers whose view of Lincoln and the war was decidedly Democratic challenging the ferocity of the Radical Republicans who controlled Washington. Written by the satirist Joseph Barber who also published Crumbs from the Round Table 1866 and The American Book of Ready Made Speeches 1866. The anonymous illustration which introduces the text captures the manic nature of the author with a statue of Lincoln looming over his shoulder Wright Fiction II 210. Allibone's Critical Dictionary of English Literature Suppliment I p. 89. Frederic A. Brady unknown
189024202Paris: Choudens Editeur circa 1890. 1890. Very good. - Large octavo 11 inches high by 7-3/8 inches wide marbled boards backed with brown calf titled on gilt-lettered leather labels between raised bands & gilt & black decorations on the spine. The binding is bumped with tiny tears to the corners of the covers and the head & tail of the spine are rubbed. There is a small chip to the front edge of the rear cover. Title 1 leaf & 268 pages of music and lyrics. There is an owner's pencil name on the flyleaf. The pages are slightly toned. Very good. <p>Score for voice and piano.<p>"Opera.de Jules Barbier et Michel Carre. Musique de Ch. Gounod. Partition Chant et Piano Transcrite par Leo Delibes". Paris: Choudens, Editeur, circa [1890]. hardcover
1859241621859 PARIS, Charles Douniol & LYON, Girard & Josserand, 1859 - In-8 - Broché - LVII-XXIII-210-[1] pages - Exemplaire non coupé - BON EXEMPLAIRE, très frais
183476361London: Simpkin & Marshall 1834. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition. A nice smart copy in the original publisher's cloth corners bumped and a little fraying at the top of the spine but presents very well. The plates are all present and the folding map often seen as a frontis is bound in at the rear. Size: Octavo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Genealogy & Local History; Inventory No: 76361. . Simpkin & Marshall hardcover
190020775Joubert 1900 approx.
1870110511870 P., Didier, 1870, in 8° broché, 57 pages ; rares piqûres.
184670805Charleston:: Babcock & Co. 1846. old deep purple straight-grain morocco and marbled sides; t.e.g. Some minor rubbing to the edges of the leather; a lovely copy. 16mo. Illustrated from engravings by Alex Anderson. Translated from the Latin. Babcock & Co., hardcover
1868GF201801868 Toulouse - Rives et Faget - 1868 - 1 volume in8 de 120 pages - Reliure demi basane rouge d'époque -
1859739731859 Rouen, Megard, 1859, in 8° relié cartonnage pleine percaline, richement orné et doré, de l'éditeur, tranches dorées, 378 pages.
1859118231859 Rouen, Megard, 1859, in 8° relié cartonnage pleine percaline romantique, richement orné et doré, de l'éditeur, toutes tranches dorées, 378 pages. Bel exemplaire, malgré des rousseurs éparses ; illustré de 4 gravures hors-texte
1891781721891 Paris, Defer de Maisonneuve, 1891, in 12 broché, 48 pages ; couverture marbrée rempliée ; cachet-ex-libris sur la première garde balnche.
1863List308N.p. 1863. Dark carved wood 11 ½ x 11 ½ x 1 inches with bone border and star inlays in corners an inlaid tree with carved names of Civil War battles as leaves. During the Civil War wounded or captured soldiers would often pass their time waiting to return to duty carving relics. The practice was fairly common with pipes being the most commonly carved object and the quality of the relics varied wildly depending on the talent of the soldier. A.H. Barber from Wisconsin was wounded at Antietam and most likely carved this memorial piece while recovering from his wounds. Each leaf notes a different battle during the 1861-1862 campaigns. Barber enlisted in Company C of the 2nd Wisconsin in 1861 and was discharged in 1863 following wounds suffered at Antietam. The trunk reads Battles for the Union and the four branches read Dept. of the South Army of Virginia & of the Potomac and Dept. of the West with twenty-nine leaves naming battles. <br /> <br /> The resultant plaque is exceptional in timeliness craftsmanship and overall aesthetic beauty. Barber’s metaphorically growing tree is particularly timely for the Union cause as the 1863 failure of the Maryland Campaign would serve as inspiration to Lincoln to issue the Emancipation Proclamation. Wonderfully preserved in excellent condition with no notable flaws. From the collection of Norm Flaydernman the noted Americana dealer who personally collected carved Civil War pipes and had been planning to write a book on the subject at the time of his death. unknown
188246900Paris, Paul Daffis, 1872-1879 (Umschläge: Librairie de Féchoz et Letouzey, 1882). Gr.-8°. Zus. über 5000 Sp., HPgmt.-Bde. d. Zt. m. etw. Rückenverg., je 2 goldgepr. Rückenschildchen u. den eingeb. OUmschlägen.
187943610Paris, Paul Daffis, 1872-1879. Gr.-8°. Zus. über 5000 Sp., Rote HLdr.-Bde. d. Zt. a. 5 Bünden m. reicher Rückenverg., goldgepr. Rückentiteln u. Kopfgoldschnitt.
18948088Paris, Ernest Flammarion, (vers 1894). 210 g In-12, demi percaline bleue à coins, [2] ff., 244 pp., [1] ff.. Illustrations de Gabriel Pernet. . (Catégories : Littérature, Amérique, )
1836List2949Clarke Cobb and Harris Counties Georgia 1836. Three documents. One four-page document measuring 5 x 8 ¾ inches likely previously a single sheet; water stained with some tearing at folds very good. One double-sided document measuring 8 x 10 inches; water stained and folded with large tears at folds possibly with part missing good. One single-sided document measuring 7 ¾ x 12 ¾ inches. Water stained and folded with large tears at folds much damage to margins good. Overall good. Three legal documents in which William Barber buys and sells plots of land shortly following the establishment of Cobb County. In 1834 and 1835 Barber buys plots from John Gann and Elizabeth Kennon for $100 each and in 1836 sells land to Gilbert Rake for $500. Gann is possibly the plantation owner Cobb County pioneer and State Senator. <br /> <br /> These land contracts date to a time at which a small number of Cherokee—whose territory included present-day Cobb County—had voluntarily left the area following the Indian Removal Act of 1830 while a majority had not done so. The Indian Removal Act required Indigenous people east of the Mississippi River to cede their land to Euro-Americans and move west of it to so-called Indian Territory now Oklahoma. In 1835 the US government met with a group of Cherokee claiming to represent the tribe in New Echota Georgia and signed a removal treaty. When the majority of the tribe viewing the treaty as illegitimate refused to move voluntarily the US government sent the military to intervene.<br /> <br /> Of interest to historians of Cobb County and land dealings between its early Euro-American residents during the removal of its Indigenous population. unknown
189357116East Hampton North Adams & Boston MA; Bethlehem PA & New York: Caulkins & Post Co.; Harry S. Millard; Henry Lindenmeyr & Sons; Stewart & Sparry; Pettinos Brothers Atha V. Hughes; Barber Leather Co.; N.N. Hill Brass Co. 1893-1918. 4to. 72 letters some mimeographed others typed carbon copies and a few ALS sized 5.75 x 9.25 in. up to 8.5 x 11 in. many on steel-engraved letterhead a couple on ruled paper and many featuring the offsetting from the leather dyes with over 40 attached samples of papers White coated sign muslin foundry sand and assorted leathers. All preserved in archival mylar sleeves in recent full calf 3-ring binder w/ stamping. An exceptional archive of original TLS many with original samples of paper leather and even sand which were used in ever increasing quantities by the noted manufacturer of sleigh bells bells pull toys and many other toys for children from the Gilded Age through World War I. The earliest letter dated Feb. 10 1899 includes two paper samples from the Henry Lindenmeyr & Sons Paper Warehouse in New York on Bleeker Street noting that “we can furnish in the shade of your sample at $ 8.00 per hundred sheets basis 25 x 36. We could not make less than a thousand yards.†Sixty or the majority of the letters and samples were sent by the Barber Co. beginning in 1902 and continuing into World War I. Their letters and samples describe the colour grain and general finish of the included samples as well as their perfect applications in “baby carriage straps shawl straps small cases i.e. for toys small tool boxes†and of course sleigh bells and bell hangers and bell flappers as well as handle grips. Leathers encompass Red Straight Grain Cowhide Pigskin straps Black Bell Leather Walnut Strap Leather and specialized leathers for tumbling purposes for brasswork. Barber 1836-1909 was the longtime owner and operator of the Barber Leather Co. in North Adams until his death when his son Archer Barber took over the business. Many of the samples offered to the Hill Brass Co. are mounted on TLS and TLS copy letters from Harry S. Millard who later was brought into the Barber Co. in 1914 as Treasurer of the Company. The samples here include splits black pig leather as well as embossed strips in assorted coloured leather Caulkins & Post whose building at 484-494 Main Street in Middletown was considered one of the first “modern†stores and specialized in drapes window shades furniture and bicycles before opening up their successful card dealership in 1903. The Hill Brass Co. required products beyond leathers & papers as shown by the reply to their request for a quote for White Sign Muslin waterproof textile intended for use on children’s carriages and go-carts. For their manufacturing processes they required foundry sands and the Pettinos Brothers based in Columbia Ceylon Bethlehem PA and Mexico sent them a sample of their plumbago “high grade Ceylon stock.†There is even a May 29 1905 solicitation letter from F. von Bardeleben after seeing the Hill Brass Co. exhibit at the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair mentioning that his company can supply a “very fine grade of non-poisonous unchangeable paints to be used for painting toys.†The N.N. Hill Brass Co. founded by Norman Newton Hill 1863-1950 in 1889 operated until the early 1960’s was one of the largest factory’s in the World producing bells & toys and by the 1930’s produced Walt Disney merchandise. Along with the Bevin Brothers and other local Massachusetts foundries they manufactured Salvation Army bells sleight bells bicycle bells alarm bells and more. See: N.N. Hill Brass Company Business Correspondence Jay T. Last Collection of Transportation Huntington Library; Edward T. Howe Small Bells of Connecticut: One Town Made Sounds that Rang in Millions of Ears New England Historical Society 2019; Norman N. Hill Brass Company Connecticut Historical Society 2020. Caulkins & Post Co.; Harry S. Millard; Henry Lindenmeyr & Sons; Stewart & Sparry; Pettinos Brothers, Atha V. Hughes; Barber Leat hardcover
187788601Meaux: Imprimerie A. Cochet 1877. Fine. Journey through Palestine Egypt the Levant and Constantinople Imprimerie A. Cochet Meaux 1877 14.5 x 23 cm Broché Uncommon first edition illustrated with a double-page plan: ""Plan du Saint-Sépulcre à Jérusalem"" see Röhricht p. 587. Not in Blackmer or Atabey.The text is divided as follows: Letters on Italy and Egypt pp. 564 Palestine pp. 65604 the Levant and Constantinople pp. 605685.Minor tears to the spine and boards with some light foxing. Imprimerie A. Cochet hardcover