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189229454Paris: Choudens Fils PN A.C. 8922 1892. Large octavo. Quarter grey cloth with marbled boards manuscript titling to spine. 1f. recto decorative title verso blank 1f. recto dedication verso blank 1f. recto cast list and list of acts verso blank xi libretto i blank 1f. recto notes on first performances named cast lists and contents verso blank 147 i blank pp.<br/><br/>Named cast for the Conservatoire National performance includes Tarquini d'Or Cossira Grimaud and Wyns and for the Théâtre National performance Fiérens Vaguet Renaud and Héglon.<br/><br/>Binding worn rubbed stained and shaken; hinges split. Occasional light foxing; some signatures split; title soiled and mostly detached; handstamps throughout; old plastic tape to inner margin of two leaves. First Edition. <br/><br/>First performed in Paris at the Conservatoire National on May 18 1892 and at the Théâtre National de l'Opéra on June 17 1892. <br/><br/>"Charpentier carried his spirit of revolt to the Villa Medici and like Debussy before him escaped from Rome to Paris on several occasions. He managed however to write the nucleus of his life's work there: the orchestral suite Impressions d'Italie the symphonie-drame La vie du poète a latterday Lélio and most of the libretto and the first act of his most famous work Louise. Charpentier's growing success in the 1890s with La vie du poète and open-air extravaganzas like the Sérénade à Watteau and La couronnement de la muse coupled with the expected scandal attached to the opera's promiscuous theme and the excitement of the Paris Exhibition led to a box-office triumph in February 1900 though the composer had nearly starved during the previous year. The vociferous young left wing hailed him as the saviour of French music though it was undoubtedly the sociological ideals of this first opera of women's liberation rather than its music which appealed." Robert Orledge in Grove Music Online. Choudens Fils [PN A.C. 8922] unknown books
1872030761Smithsonian Instituition 1872. Hardcover. Very Good. Period Three-Quarter Leather that has been covered with plastic protective.MOLLUSKS of WESTERN NORTH AMERICA embracing the second report made to the british association on this subject with other papers; reprinted by permission with a general index. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Smithsonian Instituition hardcover
183198967Paris : Le Normant PÂre 1831. 210x135mm. XII - 932Êpages texte en deuxcolonnes reliure demi-toire. Plats paercaline. Dos insolÂŽ et tachÂŽ. Rousseurs marginales. 1715 Le Normant PÂre unknown
1899182606240005Small Maynard and Co 1899. Hardcover. Acceptable. Hardcover. No DJ. Ex-library with usual markings. Text contains light underlining/marking. Covers show edge wear with rubbing/scuffing and bumped corners. Spine edge wear. Front hinge cracked but binding still intact.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day! Small, Maynard and Co hardcover
18984870Chicago: M.A. Donohue & Co 1898. 1st. Decorative Cloth. Collectible; Very Good. 1898 1st edition in wonderful pictorial boards. Clean and VG with fragile--but still sturdy-- hinges and binding understandable given its age. Octavo unpaginated. "A Companion and Sequel to Mother Goose Melodies M.A. Donohue & Co unknown
18984870Chicago: M.A. Donohue & Co 1898. 1st. Decorative Cloth. Collectible; Very Good. 1898 1st edition in wonderful pictorial boards. Clean and VG with fragile--but still sturdy-- hinges and binding understandable given its age. Octavo unpaginated. "A Companion and Sequel to Mother Goose Melodies" <br/><br/> M.A. Donohue & Co hardcover books
18115659Cambridge MA: William Hillard 1811. 12mo. xvi 217 1 pp. 3 ff.; 4 maps. <br><br><br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shaw & Shoemaker 22481. Contemporary sheep; spine with red leather title label gilt-lettered. Leather dry cracked and abraded with some loss at head and foot of spine. Pages and maps with light to moderate browning; many leaves dog-eared not maps though. All edges speckled blue. Ownership inscription in ink on front pastedown. William Hillard hardcover books
1851021024<p>Green cloth boards with gilt lettering on spine. 300pp plus publisher's advertisements. Boards have moderate wear to edges and light soiling; spine has moderate sunning; text block has moderate foxing throughout. William W. Carpenter provides a valuable record of the state of Mexican affairs after the Mexican-American War of 1846. </p> Harper & Brothers hardcover books
19002090202120408600Kobunsha 1900. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Kobunsha paperback
1846s00031155Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard 1846. First printing. Very Good. Brown boards no DJ. library number on spine no other library marks 559pp. Lea and Blanchard unknown
1886L009100Press of Deland & Barta 1886. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. G in cloth 1886 slight wear/head & foot of spine; upper hinge starting. 8vo x23 35.over 30 photos/illustrations. Press of Deland & Barta hardcover
1851193804Boston: Massachusetts Temperance Society 1851. Hardcover. Good. First American edition. First few pages with several small owner stamps and numerous newspaper clippings affixed causing offsetting pages lightly soiled binding worn at edges with front board detached but present good only. Massachusetts Temperance Society hardcover
185635941Philadelphia: Blanchard and Lea 1856. First American edition. Hardcover. g. Small Quarto. xxiv 33-724 32pp. Original tan calf with gilt lettering and ruling on spine. Emblem on title page. With an appendix containing the applications of the microscope to clinical medicine etc. illustrated by four hundred and thirty-four in-text engravings. Brief history of microscope it's principles and applications. The appendix contains additions most required by the American students. Book concludes with a 32 page catalog of publisher's publications. Binding with wear along edges some scuffing on covers. Very light foxing throughout block. Previous owner's name and date penciled onto front endpaper. Binding in overall good- interior in good- to good condition. Blanchard and Lea hardcover
1893014033London: Macmillian Company 1893. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. <br/> <br/> Macmillian Company hardcover
18952091502135417910Hakubunkan 1895. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Hakubunkan paperback
18952082402113509194Hakubunkan 1895. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: books Hakubunkan paperback
18952090602128800619Hakubunkan 1895. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Hakubunkan paperback
1893P-22757Chicago: Stone & Kimball 1893. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Duodecimo. Original green gilt designer cloth with corn stalk designs red title page title and gilt top foreedge with date on title page and tissue interleaving. A beautifully designed example of Stone & Kimball's editions clean bright and unmarked. Stone & Kimball hardcover
1850289813New York: Baker and Scribner 1850. Hard Cover. Good binding. The First Edition of the only book of poetry by Marcus T. Carpenter of Jackson Miss. and native of New York. Scattered spots of soiling to the text; lacking the front endpaper. Wear to the edges of the binding and loss to the head of the spine. Embossed black leather with gilt decorations. All edges gilt. OCLC notes two institutional holdings. Good binding. Baker and Scribner unknown books
18946203Manchester: The Labour Press Society Limited 1894. FIRST EDITION small 4to pp. 47 1. Original brown paper wrappers front cover lettered in gilt. Some spotting. Wrappers detached edges chipped and creased some small losses to spine sometime neatly repaired with glue. A few faint pencil marks. The first edition of the third pamphlet in a series published with the Labour Press by socialist writer and early gay activist Edward Carpenter 1844-1929. The first three titles ‘Sex-Love and its Place in a Free Society’ ‘Woman and her Place in a Free Society’ and this one were all published for public circulation while the fourth ’Homogenic Love and its Place in a Free Society’ was privately distributed. Carpenter argues here for the advancement of women’s rights stating that current law ‘as in actual marriage. still leaves woman uncertain as to her rights over her own body or in politics where it still denies to her a voice in the framing of the laws which are to bind her’ and he declares ‘As true Freedom cannot be without Love so true Love cannot be without Freedom’ pp.34-35. The Labour Press Society Limited unknown
1857AQ30627London: John Churchill 1857. 719pp 1. With 370 woodcut illustrations in the text. Original publisher's brown cloth stamped in gilt and blind. Lightly rubbed marked and bumped. Hinges exposed near contemporary ink gift inscription to recto of FFEP. An exhaustive profusely illustrated monograph on microscopy by biologist and university administrator William Benjamin Carpenter 1813-1885. . Second edition. 8vo. John Churchill hardcover
1886053257Wolverhampton: John Steen and Co. 88pp hardback red leather spine over red cloth boards gilt ex-reference library with usual stamps and labels scarce . Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1886. John Steen and Co. hardcover
1852L0409London: George Routledge. G : in Good condition without dust jacket. Cover rubbed and bumped. Spine sunned. Tightly bound. Slight spine lean. 1852. First Edition. Green/gilt hardback cloth cover. 170mm x 120mm 7" x 5". 153pp. Colour frontis of flys; b/w engravings. A Descriptive account of the Habits and Haunts of Fish and a Geographical and Ichthylogical account of the principal rivers and streams in England. . George Routledge hardcover
1829h2143Paris: J-B Baillière. Worn condition. Boards detached. Spine missing. Some foxing but content in overall good condition. Ex Royal College of Surgeons Ireland Library. 1829. First Edition. Brown hardback half-leather cover over blue marbled boards. 210mm x 130mm 8" x 5". 368pp. . J-B Baillière hardcover
189229454Paris: Choudens Fils PN A.C. 8922 1892. Large octavo. Quarter grey cloth with marbled boards manuscript titling to spine. 1f. recto decorative title verso blank 1f. recto dedication verso blank 1f. recto cast list and list of acts verso blank xi libretto i blank 1f. recto notes on first performances named cast lists and contents verso blank 147 i blank pp.<br /> <br /> Named cast for the Conservatoire National performance includes Tarquini d'Or Cossira Grimaud and Wyns and for the Théâtre National performance Fiérens Vaguet Renaud and Héglon.<br /> <br /> Binding worn rubbed stained and shaken; hinges split. Occasional light foxing; some signatures split; title soiled and mostly detached; handstamps throughout; old plastic tape to inner margin of two leaves. First Edition. <br /> <br /> First performed in Paris at the Conservatoire National on 18 May 1892 and at the Théâtre National de l'Opéra on 17 June 1892. <br /> <br /> "Charpentier carried his spirit of revolt to the Villa Medici and like Debussy before him escaped from Rome to Paris on several occasions. He managed however to write the nucleus of his life's work there: the orchestral suite Impressions d'Italie the symphonie-drame La vie du poète a latterday Lélio and most of the libretto and the first act of his most famous work Louise. Charpentier's growing success in the 1890s with La vie du poète and open-air extravaganzas like the Sérénade à Watteau and La couronnement de la muse coupled with the expected scandal attached to the opera's promiscuous theme and the excitement of the Paris Exhibition led to a box-office triumph in February 1900 though the composer had nearly starved during the previous year. The vociferous young left wing hailed him as the saviour of French music though it was undoubtedly the sociological ideals of this first opera of women's liberation rather than its music which appealed." Robert Orledge in Grove Music Online. Choudens Fils [PN A.C. 8922] unknown