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1879RO40198999Calmann Lévy. 1879. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 461 pages pour le tome I et 433 pages pour le tome II. Envoi manuscrit de l'auteur en page de garde du tome I. Page de titre du tome I manquante.. . . . Classification Dewey : 97.2-Dédicace, envoi
1885B111206Namur, Vve. Douxfils 1885 198 + [6] pp., 20cm., reliure cart. d'époque (dos en cuir avec titre et décorations dorées, plats marbrés), feuilles de garde marbrées, peu de rousseurs, bon état, B111206
18371551837 Ed. Félix Bonnaire,Paris, 1837. In-8 demi-maroquin vert olive à coins (reliure époque), dos orné. 388 pages.
190043796S.l. pero Milan: Edición económica Ricordi ca. 1900.- 20 p. de Texto 349 p. de partituras musicales de la ópera: Tras la portada retrato grabado de Meyerber; 4º mayor 276 x 215 cm; Media Piel chagrén época lomo dorado tapa anterior con el tÃtulo estampado en oro. La encuadernación con algunas rozaduras y signos del tiempo pero una vez restaurado ha quedado muy bien. MÚSICA DANZA INSTRUMENTOS MUSICALES Y DISCOGRAFÃA Libro in italiano Edición económica Ricordi hardcover
18226957B. LAine Paris 1822. 1822. Ohleder 4 Bände. in gutem Zustand AZC61. HC B. LAine, Paris 1822., unknown
1843031324Hartford Connecticut: Allen S. Stillman & Co. 1843. Second edition 1843 first published 1841. Worn but complete including the folding hand colored map. Illustrated throughout with engravings. Full sheep leather with gilt lettered and decorated spine. Covers rubbed heaviest at the extremities with some rubthrough at the corners spine gilt clear and legible joints good front hinge internally cracked past the endpapers rear free endpaper neatly removed text block sound with no loosened pages pages uniformly foxed but readily legible names in pencil on preliminary blank. Map has closed tears to the bottom margin and some minor chips to the outer edge. Hard Cover. Fair. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Allen S. Stillman & Co. Hardcover
1834V62471London: Simpkin & Marshall 1834 but no date given. Hardcover. Good. Engraved plates 40 incl. illustrated titlepage doublpage map by W.H. Bartlett T. Barber et al. 235x152mm in 4's green cloth spined boards newer rebind and new endpapers 110pp some foxing and edge browning but all plates with tissue guards present. Generally clean and tight. Simpkin & Marshall hardcover
1865356983Cincinnati.: F.A. Howe. 1865. 1st Edition. Twentieth century black leatherette marbled endpapers faded cover title no spine title. Very good some foxing to title page. some light marginal dampstains. 23.5x16.5x7 cm. No account of the Civil War is complete without the history of the western states that were for the most part uninvolved in the battles but played an important supporting role. A well preserved copy in a sturdy modern binding. Heavy book may require extra shipping. weight: 3.7 lb. Chromolithograph half-title engraved frontis original map endpapers pasted to versos of endpapers. Numerous illustrations in text. F.A. Howe. hardcover
1888157080New York: Bliss Publishing Co. 1888. 12mo pp. 1-9 10-348 flyleaves at front and rear original pictorial olive-green cloth front and spine panels stamped in black floral patterned endpapers. First edition. A sequel to John Hay's novel THE BREAD-WINNERS: A SOCIAL STUDY 1884 that uses some of the same characters from Hay's story. Barber promotes the cooperative movement which will convert the American industrial world into a Christian utopia. Barber "was religious sympathetic to labor and outraged by THE BREAD-WINNERS. She was heavily influenced by the social-gospel movement one of the most important religious movements appearing between the Civil War and World War I. Her novel like other social-gospel labor novel writers was infused with the principles of that movement -- especially that God is immanent in the world working out his purpose through individuals and institutions so adherence to Christian principles could bring harmony to worldly problems including conflict surrounding the labor problem." - Larry W. Isaac "Literary Activists and the Labor Problem" p. 35. THE BREAD-WINNERS elicited other responses most notably Henry Keenan's THE MONEY-MAKERS 1885. Blake The Strike in the American Novel p. 216. Wright III 288. Private owner's name and date on blank leaf preceding the title leaf and his rubber-stamped name and address on the rear paste-down. Cloth rubbed and dust soiled front and rear free endpapers missing a sound good copy. An uncommon book. #157080 Bliss Publishing Co. unknown books
1837TB27239New Haven: Durrie & Peck and J. W. Barber 1837. Second Edition. Very good in a recent dark blue cloth binding with gilt text on the spine. An octavo measuring 9 by 5 1/2 inches with new end sheets. The pages are uniformly lightly foxed throughout and the preliminaries and through page 36 the upper fore corners are nibbled in the margins. The hand-colored fold-out map of Connecticut is lacking by 2/3rds. With some minor foxing throughout. 560 pages of text. Illustrated throughout with 190 wood block engravings. Barber an illustrator and historian 1798-1885 was Connecticut's first popular historian creating one of the first travel guides of the state. Following the index in the front of the book is a hand colored fold-out map of the State of Connecticut noting all of its towns at the time see note above regarding condition. Considered to be "mildly scarce" by Howes. Howes B-120 Originally published in 1836. Durrie & Peck and J. W. Barber hardcover books
1829184027New Haven: J.W. Barber 1829. Second edition. Leather bound. Fair heavy wear to leather boards expected age toning foxing spots throughout water staining hinges internally have heavy wear. Brown leather boards; bw portrait frontispiece of Washington bw folded map bw illustrated title page; 312 pp; bw illustrationsw. Page vii wrongly numbered. Title page also reads "carefully selected from the most approved authorities by J.W. Barber. J.W. Barber unknown books
1889003442N.Y.: The Engineering & Building Record 1889 Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First No Additional printings. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Original brown pebbled blindstamped cloth on boards with gilt titles on boards. Signed by Wm. Murdoch the previous owner who was in charge of this service in Saint John New Brunswick at the time. Patterned endpapers. No writing or damage. As pointed out in the title most of the indexed periodicals were issues of The Sanitary Engineer which in 1887 became The Engineering and Building Record. A vital reference for any collector of this periodical and/or researcher into the history of sewage treatment. 149 pp. plus several ads. The Engineering & Building Record hardcover
18401361840. Bound collectilvely in contemporary quarter leather with marbled paper boards. Very good. Sammelband of 6 pamphlets containing 1 A Few Examples of Mediaeval Deeds by Fairless Barber signed with some annotations by Barber 1879 2 John Ruskin: A Bibliographical Biography by Willam Axon 1879 3 Comparison of the Earliest Inscribed Monuments of Britain and Ireland by D.H. Haigh 1876 4 Parish Registers by Robert Waters 1870 5 British Family Histories published in the Quarterly Reviewn.d. 1840s and 6 On the Class of Rude Stone Monuments by W.C. Lukis 1875. unknown
1803247ADD34Printed by J. Nichols and Son for T. Cadell and W. Davies London: 1803. 1803 pp. xiii 359 Plus Frontis Color Map and Aquatint engravings sketched by the author. Lacks one plate. Offsetting from plates. Inked ownership of Helen Tagart and S. Jones Green Noll May 1803. Inked manuscript "on the tour of South Wales May 7th returned July 4th 1803 660 miles. Mr. & Mrs Loyd and Son & Mr. Jones to Baytey 1803." Marbled endpapers. 8vo. Very Good. Disbound. SCARCE. PRICE JUST REDUCED! ENGLAND BOX 1. No Binding. Fair. Printed by J. Nichols and Son for T. Cadell and W. Davies, London: 1803. unknown
1841263498Worcester : Dorr Howland & co 1841. First Edition. Hardcover. Poor copy in the original cloth. Panels are dust-toned as with age. Spine bands are worn. Text remains clear and unblemished. Physical description; 1 vol. 632 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. Worcester : Dorr, Howland & co hardcover
1829184027New Haven: J.W. Barber 1829. Second edition. Leather bound. Fair heavy wear to leather boards expected age toning foxing spots throughout water staining hinges internally have heavy wear. Brown leather boards; bw portrait frontispiece of Washington bw folded map bw illustrated title page; 312 pp; bw illustrationsw. Page vii wrongly numbered. Title page also reads "carefully selected from the most approved authorities by J.W. Barber." J.W. Barber hardcover
184614829Cooperstown N.Y.: H. & E.Phinney 1846. Hardcover. 8vo frontis iv 376pp folding map with outline hand coloring engraved plates. State coat of arms at title page. Rebound red buckram; front board & spine loose but holding. Internally scattered fox spotting. Howes B-122. Sabin 3319. H. & E.Phinney hardcover
18551052039New York: George F. Tuttle 1855. Hardcover. Good. Red boards gilt lettering on front gilt lettering and design on spine. Corners split worn. Chipping at both head and tail of spine. Foxing on endpapers even over textblocks. However still readable. Binding and hinges are strong. Twenty illustrations appear on the five-panel frontispiece titled 'The Proverbs of Solomon King of Israel.' Still firmly attached. Let us know if you would like pictures George F. Tuttle hardcover
18399394<p>This is a terrific condition antique Connecticut print framed and hand-colored. Original 1839 wood engraving by John Warner Barber. The engraving is titled "SOUTH VIEW OF NORWICH CITY CON." and is hand-colored. Wooden frame with a wire securely attached at the back for hanging. A highly attractive piece perfectly suitable for display. John Warner Barber was one of Connecticut's early historians a prolific engraver and author. He is best known for his vivid detailed chronicles of early 19th-century American life. Operating before the era of widespread photography he traveled extensively across the eastern United States to document townscapes landmarks and local history through meticulous wood and steel engravings. The frame measures 16 1/8" wide x 13 1/8" tall. Professionally framed by "Einhorn Galleries" in Connecticut per the label on the back.<br /><br />Condition:<br />The picture is in overall Near Fine condition and would make for an excellent display piece. The engraving is clean with no notable issues found. The frame is in terrific condition with no issues found. A wonderful display piece.</p>
189613778Calmann-Lévy, 1876 1896 2 volumes in-12 demi-chagrin, dos à nerfs, filets, roulettes et fleurons. Lég. accroc à un coins mais très bon exemplaire.
1886142244Paris, Picard 1886 In-4 33 x 25 cm. Reliure demi-toile bordeaux, couvertures conservées, dos lisse orné d’un petitfer doré, pièce de titre maroquin grenat, XVI-[60] pp., 30 planches, table des planches. accrocs en tête et en pizd de dos, coins émoussés et frottés.
182441175Paris, Mequignon Marvis 1824 Paris, Mequignon Marvis 1824. 3 volumes in-8 reliés demi basane fauve à petits coins. Dos à nerfs orné, pièces de titre et de tomaison orange. Seconde édition. XVI + 687 + 722 + 692 pages. Bel exemplaire, propore et bien relié.
190063411ca. 1900. Le Monde Intellectuel. - La France Contemporaine 10205. - Berlin-Charlottenburg Adolf Eckstein Editeur o.J. ca.1900 300 x 460 mm; beigelegt 1 Blatt Biographie. François Antoine Philippe Barbier 1848-1922 französischer organischer Chemiker. Er gilt als Vater der metallorganischen Chemie und hat 1899 die erste Organomagnesiumverbindung synthetisiert. Sein Name ist aber am meisten bekannt durch die nach ihm benannte Barbier-Reaktion. unknown
1807BB4343L'Imp. Bibliographique 1807. First edition of three-volume set. First volume originally published 1805. Original full Spanish calf gilt ruling to edges of boards extensive gilt decor and red morocco gilt labels to spines. Blue-green marbled endpapers. Hinges sound endpaper uncracked at gutters. Volumes II & III retain rose silk ribbons. No ownership or library marks. Scarce. Charles Colle 1709-1783 French dramatist and songwriter. This work is "a curious collection of literary and personal strictures on his boon companions as well as on their enemies on Piron as on Voltaire on La Harpe as on Corneille" EB 1911. Attractive sound set of a scarce work. 1st thus. Hardback. Hardback. Very Good. xxvi 492 iv 532 iv 607 pp. 8vo. L'Imp. Bibliographique Hardcover
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