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1866ANT235Paris: Charpentier Libraire-Éditeur 1866. Quarter leather. 12mo. 8 volumes. Quarter leather binding with marbled boards. Gold gilt decorations along spine. Marbled end papers. Fore-edges are speckled. Boards are worn and scuffed. Corners of boards are very worn and rubbed and have been repaired with a green material that does not match the marbled boards. Leather spines are scuffed and worn but in good condition; and none of the leather is chipped or missing. Some of the spines are slightly faded. Light foxing throughout. Vol. 5: Light pencil markings throughout. Vol. 6: Back top left corner of board is chipped and missing a small piece so that board beneath is exposed. Appears to have been chewed but has possibly just been broken. Overall set is in good condition. Heavy item will require additional shipping fees. Paris: Charpentier, Libraire-Éditeur hardcover
1855WN43515New Haven CT: Justus H. Bradley 1855. Original brown embossed cloth with gilt lettering. Book is heavily worn and soiled with some pieces missing. Fairly heavily foxed throughout. Owner signature on ffep. Two color plates and fold out map present as called for. 120 engravings. Content quite detailed though book condition is not very desirable. New Edition. Cloth. Poor/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Trade. Justus H. Bradley Hardcover books
187232155Paris, Paul Daffis, 1872. 4 forts vol. au format gd in-8 (258 x 172 mm) de 1 f. bl., 2 ff. n.fol., xlv - 1.130 pp. + Catalogue de La Bibliothèque élzévirienne in fine n.fol. ; 1 f. bl., 2 ff. n.fol., 1.359 pp. et 1 f. bl. ; 1 f. bl., 2 ff. n.fol., 1.359 pp. et 1 f. bl. ; 1 f. bl., 2 ff. n.fol., 1.440 pp. et 1 f. bl. Reliures uniformes de l'époque de demi-chagrin maroquiné brun, dos à nerfs ornés de filets dorés et en noir, larges fleurons dorés, titre doré, tomaison dorée, têtes mouchetées.
1872321551872. Paris Paul Daffis 1872. 4 forts vol. au format gd in-8 258 x 172 mm de 1 f. bl. 2 ff. n.fol. xlv - 1.130 pp. Catalogue de La BibliothÂque ÂŽlzÂŽvirienne in fine n.fol. ; 1 f. bl. 2 ff. n.fol. 1.359 pp. et 1 f. bl. ; 1 f. bl. 2 ff. n.fol. 1.359 pp. et 1 f. bl. ; 1 f. bl. 2 ff. n.fol. 1.440 pp. et 1 f. bl. Reliures uniformes de l'ÂŽpoque de demi-chagrin maroquinÂŽ brun dos ˆ nerfs ornÂŽs de filets dorÂŽs et en noir larges fleurons dorÂŽs titre dorÂŽ tomaison dorÂŽe tÂtes mouchetÂŽes. Edition en partie originale : complÂte des 4 volumes la constituant. Ensemble revÂtu d'agrÂŽables reliures du temps. Indispensable outil bibliographique ! Angles et coupes ÂŽlimÂŽs. Dos passÂŽs. Manque de papier marbrÂŽ sur les plats. Claires rousseurs dans les corps d'ouvrages ; davantage marquÂŽes au premier volume. Nonobstant belle condition. b42961 unknown
183973001Bruxelles Société typographique belge 1839 4 vol. relié 4 vol. in-12, demi-veau glacé fauve à petits coins, dos lisses avec estampage de motifs à froid, pièces de titre et de tomaison de veau havane, filets et frises dorées en tête et en queue, tranches mouchetées. Préfaçon belge parue un an avant l'originale. Textes inédits de Honoré de Balzac ("Pierre Grassou"), Auguste Barbier ("Rimes héroïques"), Victor Hugo ("Le 7 août 1829, poésie"), Henry Monnier ("Les mécontents"), etc. Infimes traces d'usure aux mors, sinon charmant exemplaire en reliure d'époque bien conservée avec ex-libris gravé.
183973001Bruxelles Société typographique belge 1839 4 vol. relié 4 vol. in-12, demi-veau glacé fauve à petits coins, dos lisses avec estampage de motifs à froid, pièces de titre et de tomaison de veau havane, filets et frises dorées en tête et en queue, tranches mouchetées. Préfaçon belge parue un an avant l'originale. Textes inédits de Honoré de Balzac ("Pierre Grassou"), Auguste Barbier ("Rimes héroïques"), Victor Hugo ("Le 7 août 1829, poésie"), Henry Monnier ("Les mécontents"), etc. Infimes traces d'usure aux mors, sinon charmant exemplaire en reliure d'époque bien conservée avec ex-libris gravé.
18502512100002<p>J. W. Barber / J. H. Bradley 1850. Hardback. Good. Early printing Barber / Bradley - 1850. GOOD. Contains many illustrations a hand-colored frontis and title page vignette. Original blind stamped covers worn at edges and corners binding is surprising strong. Scattered foxing previous owner blind stamp on title page. Owner names in pencil on front and rear end papers. This a very readable copy with a good bit of cover wear but tight with foxing. Large owner names in pencil on front and rear end papers. 12mo 7.43 227 p. . . . . . . . Includes a brief history of each state in the Union in verse and in narrative form. . . . . . FROM THE AUTHORS PREFACE: The object of this work is to present to the reader a series of Historical Incidents in American History some of which may not be generally known in an historical pictorial and poetic form. We are aware that the plan of this work differs from any we have yet seen but we flatter ourselves that it will be found interesting and in-structive. In the historical introduction to each of the scenes de-scribed we have aimed at accuracy and simplicity ; in the lines that follow there is of course latitude given to introduce moral and religious reflections. Whatever we have advanced of this nature we trust will be found in accordance with the great and vital principles of Christianity. Instead of glorifying mere military he-roes as is too often the case among all nations we have aimed to give prominence to men who practiced the virtues of Christianity. Such men only are the real patriots and nobles of the human race and such only are worthy of lasting remembrance. . . Whatever may be thought of this work as a mere literary production we have aimed to produce strictly an American Book the influence of which we trust will be found on the side of God and humanity and we believe some part of it at least will in some form live after we father and daughter have left these mortal scenes. -- J. W. B.</p> J. W. Barber / J. H. Bradley hardcover
1868273<p>Cincinnati: Howe's subscription 1868. 1st.</p> Howe's subscription hardcover
18310086810New Haven: J. W. Barber 1831. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Publisher’s light lavender cloth small 8vo. leather and gilt title label. 120 pp. 8 hand-colored plates plus numerous in-text illustrations. Very good with fading discoloration and light stains to binding plates with very light foxing to the blank or margins but the images themselves clean and bold. Includes a map of the vicinity a plan of New Haven Yale West Rock and a few historical scenes. J. W. Barber hardcover
1836004578New Haven: Durrie and Peck 1836. Folding colored map. Spine ends and one corner a little worn; front joint repaired; occasional spots & foxing. Second Edition. Contemporary Calf. Good Plus. Durrie and Peck Hardcover
1846TB27062New York: S. Tuttle 1846. Reprint . Very good in dark blue cloth covered boards with gilt text on a black leather label on the spine. The edges of the text block are marbled. A thick octavo measuring 8 3/4" by 5 1/2" with mild rubbing to the cloth at the head and heel of the spine. The contents are clean and bright with no foxing or tanning to the pages. 608 pages which are illustrated with 230 engravings a frontispiece and 12 plates following pages 44 116 140 148 220 268 372 424 432 472 508 and 552 Howes calls for 10 plates and the map. The hand-colored yellow red green and blue fold-out map of the state following the front index page 12 is in fine condition with no tears or chips. Howes also does not note this reprint copy of 1846 printed in New York City. Several early prior owner's have penciled their names and made mathematical notes on the end pages. Considered by Howes to be "mildly scarce". Howes B-122; Sabin 3331 A tight handsome and thoroughly complete copy with no prior ownership markings of any kind. S. Tuttle hardcover
1841TB26568New York: S. Tuttle 1841. First Edition. Recently rebound in dark brown cloth covered boards with gilt text stamped on the spine with gilt rules around the title. An thick octavo measuring 9" by 5 1/2". The pages are lightly spotted with foxing throughout particularly around the outside margins and there are occasional notations in ink by an early prior owner. 608 pages which are illustrated with 230 engravings a frontispiece and 12 plates following pages 44 116 140 148 220 268 372 424 432 472 508 and 552 all by the author. Howes calls for 10 plates and the map. The hand-colored fold-out map of New York following the front index page 12 is in very acceptable condition with a 3" long tear at the left margin and a 3" long closed tear at one of the lower folds of the map both professionally repaired. Several early prior owner's have penciled their names and made mathematical notes on the end pages. Considered by Howes to be "mildly scarce". Howes B-122; Sabin 3331 A tight handsome and thoroughly complete copy. S. Tuttle hardcover
1851002036Bridgeport Ct.: Bradley and Peck 1851. First Edition. Original Cloth. Very Good. Bradley and Peck Hardcover
18721231018.06Paul Daffis Paris 1872. Hardcover. As New. 8vo hardcovers. Near fine condition. Quarter leather leather still supple; Leather spine Volume I mended. covers and contents clean unworn no marking or writing. Bindings square and tight with no cracking at endpaper seams. Paul Daffis, Paris hardcover
189366574Dressé, dessiné et gravé par MM. Desbuissons, Lorsignol, Lacoste, Fillatreau, Lecocq, Smith, Bizet, Fontaine, Barbier, Soudain, etc..., Texte par M. A. Martineau, 1 vol. in-folio reliure éditeur demi-chagrin rouge, Direction et Administration, Paris, 1893, 3 ff et 66 cartes en couleurs (62 numéros et 4 numéros bis), et une grande carte dépliante (Carte dépliante des Chemins de Fer en Europe par Chartier)
1810654654 vol. in-18 reliure de l'époque demi-basane marron, Chez Mme Desmarest, Paris, 1810, 2 ff., 229 pp. ; 252 ; 258 ; 266 pp.
183250000Urbain Canel et Ad. Guyot | Paris 1832 | 12.50 x 19.50 cm | relié
185686468Paul Masgana | Paris 1856 | 11.50 x 18.50 cm | relié
183772336Bonnaire | Paris 1837 | 14 x 23 cm | relié
1845GITk492Paris Barbier 1845. 2 volumes in-4 2 feuillets non chiffrés II-XVIII 2-375pp, 2 feuillets non chiffrés 2-369pp 1 feuillet non chiffré 4pp (prospectus illustré pour la vente de ce livre), 2pp (prospectus pour la vente en livraisons). Demi maroquin bleu nuit à grains longs et coins signés, dos à nerfs orné d'une barrette dorée, cadres de filets, volutes et ornements dorés dans les entrenerfs, pièces de titre et de tomaison grenat, tête dorée, non rogné, plats et dos de la belle couverture ivoire illustrée conservés, reliure du XIXe siècle (Stroobants). Orné de nombreuses vignettes par Tony Johannot, Watier, Lepoitevin, Baron, Girardet, Rogier dont 38 hors texte gravées sur Chine appliqué par Beugnot (le prospectus n'en annonce "25 à 30") dont un beau portrait de Rousseau en frontispice. Quelques pâles et rares rousseurs marginales. TRES BEL EXEMPLAIRE FRAIS ET COMPLET DANS UNE RELIURE ELEGANTE SIGNEE STROOBANTS (Fléty page 164).
185747544Charpentier Demi-toile Paris 1857
18803974906Henry Sotheran & Co 1880. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. Re-bound by library. Folio. Rebound. Light foxing. Frontispiece. Gilt page edges. All plates present and clean. Tightly bound and internally clean. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item2550grams ISBN: Henry Sotheran & Co hardcover
1846TB27062New York: S. Tuttle 1846. Reprint . Very good in dark blue cloth covered boards with gilt text on a black leather label on the spine. The edges of the text block are marbled. A thick octavo measuring 8 3/4" by 5 1/2" with mild rubbing to the cloth at the head and heel of the spine. The contents are clean and bright with no foxing or tanning to the pages. 608 pages which are illustrated with 230 engravings a frontispiece and 12 plates following pages 44 116 140 148 220 268 372 424 432 472 508 and 552 Howes calls for 10 plates and the map. The hand-colored yellow red green and blue fold-out map of the state following the front index page 12 is in fine condition with no tears or chips. Howes also does not note this reprint copy of 1846 printed in New York City. Several early prior owner's have penciled their names and made mathematical notes on the end pages. Considered by Howes to be "mildly scarce". Howes B-122; Sabin 3331 A tight handsome and thoroughly complete copy with no prior ownership markings of any kind. S. Tuttle hardcover books
1841TB26568New York: S. Tuttle 1841. First Edition. Recently rebound in dark brown cloth covered boards with gilt text stamped on the spine with gilt rules around the title. An thick octavo measuring 9" by 5 1/2". The pages are lightly spotted with foxing throughout particularly around the outside margins and there are occasional notations in ink by an early prior owner. 608 pages which are illustrated with 230 engravings a frontispiece and 12 plates following pages 44 116 140 148 220 268 372 424 432 472 508 and 552 all by the author. Howes calls for 10 plates and the map. The hand-colored fold-out map of New York following the front index page 12 is in very acceptable condition with a 3" long tear at the left margin and a 3" long closed tear at one of the lower folds of the map both professionally repaired. Several early prior owner's have penciled their names and made mathematical notes on the end pages. Considered by Howes to be "mildly scarce". Howes B-122; Sabin 3331 A tight handsome and thoroughly complete copy. S. Tuttle hardcover books
1832WRCAM12754New Haven: Published by J.W. Barber 1832. 324pp. plus thirty plates printed two to a leaf. Frontis. Color folding map. Contemporary gilt mottled calf leather label. Boards nearly detached but cords sound bit chipped at head and toe of spine. Foxed else internally quite good. Describes 119 significant events in the history of America many of them illustrated in the attractive plates followed by a chronological list of events a list of colleges in the U.S. biographical sketches of famous figures in history etc. Howes lists the first edition as 1828 with an undated Boston printing following but does not note the present edition nor does Sabin. This is the fourth edition listed in the NUC with only two locations given one of the which Library of Congress lacks the map. AMERICAN IMPRINTS adds three more locations. SABIN 3326 ref. HOWES B126 ref. AMERICAN IMPRINTS 11194. Published by J.W. Barber hardcover books