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185027214Nantes charpentier 1850 Une lithographie Originale en deux tons, Format total de la gravure : Hauteur : 31,5 centimètres Largeur : 39 centimètres, format de la gravure seule : 19 cm de haut par 29 cm de large, gravure sur papier épais blanc, imprimé en bas à droite : Jacottet Lith. et fig. par Bayot+ imprimé en bas à gauche : Lith. Charpentier Edit. Nantes + imprimé en bas au centre : "PORNIC (LE CHÂTEAU ET LA PLAGE DES BAINS)", gravure extraite de "NANTES ET LA LOIRE-INFÉRIEURE. Monuments anciens & modernes, Sites & Costumes pittoresques. Première et Deuxième parties. Dessinés d'après nature par Felix BENOIST et lithographiés par les premiers artistes de Paris. Les costumes dessinés et lithographiés par Hippolyte LALAISSE, Accompagnés de notices historiques, archéologiques, descriptives, par Pitre Chevalier, Emile Souvestre et une société d'hommes de lettres du pays".1850 Nantes: Imprimerie de Charpentier père, Fils et Cie Editeur,
184127109Nantes CHARPENTIER Lithographe 1841 une lithographie en 2 tons par Charpentier représentant : "LE CHATEAU", format : 31 x 23 cm, [provenance : PORNIC ET SES BAINS, ALBUM DU BAIGNEUR, par Auguste Guilmin, sans date [1841] Nantes : imprimerie de Forest pour CHARPENTIER Lithographe Editeur],
184127110Nantes CHARPENTIER Lithographe 1841 une lithographie en 2 tons par Charpentier représentant : "PARTIE OCCIDENTALE DU CHATEAU", format : 31 x 23 cm, [provenance : PORNIC ET SES BAINS, ALBUM DU BAIGNEUR, par Auguste Guilmin, sans date [1841] Nantes : imprimerie de Forest pour CHARPENTIER Lithographe Editeur],
185028202Nantes charpentier 1850 Une lithographie Originale en 2 tons , aquarellée en couleurs, Format total de la gravure : Hauteur : 31,5 centimètres Largeur : 39 centimètres, format de la gravure seule : 19 cm de haut par 29 cm de large, gravure sur papier épais blanc, imprimé en bas à droite : Lith. Charpentier Edit. Nantes + imprimé en bas à gauche : Hippolyte Lalaisse Del. et Lith. + imprimé en bas au centre : "MACHECOUL", gravure extraite de "NANTES ET LA LOIRE-INFÉRIEURE. Monuments anciens & modernes, Sites & Costumes pittoresques. Première et Deuxième parties. Dessinés d'après nature par Felix BENOIST et lithographiés par les premiers artistes de Paris. Les costumes dessinés et lithographiés par Hippolyte LALAISSE, Accompagnés de notices historiques, archéologiques, descriptives, par Pitre Chevalier, Emile Souvestre et une société d'hommes de lettres du pays".1850 Nantes: Imprimerie de Charpentier père, Fils et Cie Editeur,
1861986G51London : Richard Griffin and Company 1861. First edition. Cloth. Near Fine. 8.5" by 7". None. A smart copy of the first edition of the English translation of the first book of English Common Law. The first edition of this excellent translation from the original Latin and Anglo-Norman by Henry Thomas Riley originally compiled in 1419 by John Carpenter and Richard Whitington.The work was the first book of English Common Law and provides fascinating insights into the political social legal and commercial life of medieval London. Retaining the original half title page.A smart copy rebound in full red cloth. Rebound in full cloth with renewed endpapers. Externally excellent. Small mark to rear board. Library book plate to front paste down. Library stamp to front free endpaper. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean with age toning to edges. Near Fine Richard Griffin and Company hardcover
1817C215790London: Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Brown 1817. Hardcover Hardcover. Very Good. 2 vols. Octavos. viii 580; iv 576pp. Contemporary leather boards slightly used and rubbed rebacked in later cloth retaining leather backstrips lacks last 2 plates otherwise very good. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, hardcover
1862C89662London: The Ray Society 1862. Paperback . Very Good. Thick card covers with cloth spine edge-rubbed and corner-frayed with slightly creased and chipped label on front cover. The plates at the rear are slightly water-stained and the rear cover is slightly wrinkled. The Ray Society, paperback
1868000014051New York: Hurd and Houghton 1868. Later printing. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo. 5 vi-vii 2 10-359 3 pp. Purple pebbled publisher's cloth with borders in blind on the boards gilt lettering on the spine. States "Twenty-fourth thousand" on the title page. Carpenter's personal observations of the sixteenth President of the United States. Sunning and a small nick on the spine toning to the endpapers and pastedowns. Hurd and Houghton hardcover
1850096175London: Charles Gilpin 1850. Book measures 8 1/4 x 5 1/4 inches.Collation xxiv283pp 4pp catalogue. Bound in original publishers embossed cloth. Cloth rubbed on head and tail of spine with minor loss boards faded with light staining. Generally binding in good condition. Internally pages in good clean condition. A good copy. C. First Edition. Publishers Cloth. Good Plus. 8vo. Charles Gilpin Hardcover
1861035936London: Richard Griffin 1861. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Dust Jacket. Translated by Henry Thomas Riley. pp XI 660. 1st printing. Fully bound in natural Morocco with raised bands and gilt titles to spine and excellent blind embossed decoration to boards which are bevelled edges red. Internally fine shows light wear to head and tail of spine otherwise Fine. Richard Griffin hardcover
1863ROD0103559GARNIER FRERES. 1863. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. 3 TOMES : Tome 1 avec XXXI+412 pages + Tome 2 avec 432 pages + Tome 3 avec 481 pages. Ex-dono sur les premiers plats et la page de garde. Renfort en papier craft. Premier plat désolidarisé sur le tome 2. Etiquette collée sur les plats 2 et 3.. . . . Classification Dewey : 410-Linguistique
1822476221822. Paris J.-B. Baillière 1822 12° XVI 352 pp. 22 Holzschnitte Halbleinenband. First Edition! Augustin Charpentier 1852- August 4 1916 born in Argenton-sur-Creuze France received his M.D. in Paris 1877 where he studied ophthalmology under Landolt; Professor in Nancy in 1879. Charpentier devised a photometer and conducted important studies of the physiology of the retina. In 1891 he carried out the first experiment providing evidence of the size-weight illusion. Charpentier-Bänder - eine Serie von hellen u. dunklen Streifen als Nachbilder eines spaltförmigen Lichtbildes. unknown
1863R320045531GARNIER FRERES. 1863. In-12. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Rousseurs. XXX + 412 + 432 + 484 pages - Nombreuses rousseurs sur les 3 tomes, altérant légèrement la lecture - - Quelques traces de mouillures en pied de page du Tome 2 - Plats et contre-plats jaspés - Dos à 4 nerfs - Titre, filets, tomaisons et caissons dorés au dos de chacun des volumes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 870-Littératures des langues italiques. Littérature latine
185024908Nantes charpentier 1850 Une lithographie Originale en couleurs, Format total de la gravure : Hauteur : 31,5 centimètres Largeur : 46,5 centimètres, format de la gravure seule : 19,5 cm de haut par 29,5 cm de large, gravure sur papier épais blanc, imprimé en bas à droite : Bichebois Lith., Fig. par J. Gaildrau + imprimé en bas à gauche : Lith. Charpentier Edit. Nantes + imprimé en bas au centre : Fx Benoist Del. " NANTES (RUE DES ETATS)", gravure extraite de "NANTES ET LA LOIRE-INFÉRIEURE. Monuments anciens & modernes, Sites & Costumes pittoresques. Première et Deuxième parties. Dessinés d'après nature par Felix BENOIST et lithographiés par les premiers artistes de Paris. Les costumes dessinés et lithographiés par Hippolyte LALAISSE, Accompagnés de notices historiques, archéologiques, descriptives, par Pitre Chevalier, Emile Souvestre et une société d'hommes de lettres du pays". 1850 Nantes: Imprimerie de Charpentier père, Fils et Cie Editeur,
1878015991Pontoise Alexandre Seyés 1878 Un volume in-8°, 246 cxiiipp. Reliure en demi-chagrin rouge (reliure postérieure), dos à nerfs orné du titre, du nom de l'auteur et de l'année, tête dorée, dos et couvertures conservés. (léger frottement à une coiffe et en bordure du plat supérieur, un feuillet mal découpé dans la marge mais sans perte de lettre, feuillets faiblement brunis). Ouvrage rare, tiré à 450 exemplaires sur papier Van Gelder. Complet des 12 planches hors-texte tirées en héliogravures. Illustrations in-texte tirées en photogravures.
1861868F49London: Richard Griffin and Company 1861 . First edition. Cloth. Very Good Indeed. 9" by 7.5". None. An excellent first edition of Henry Thomas Riley's important transition of this monumental study of English law. The first English edition translated by Henry Thomas Riley.'Liber Albus' was the first book of English Common Law originally complete in 1419 and offering a through study of the legal social and history of the law in relation to the City of London.This was an important landmark in the development of the study of English law originally compiled by John Carpenter and Richard Whittington. It provides a detailed compendium of the legal and social history of London from the twelfth century.This is the first translation from Latin and Anglo-Norman into English by Henry Thomas Riley.Retaining the original half title. With the inscription of Derek Keene to a front blank. Keene was a prominent English urban historian who brought together history archaeology and geography to investigate how people in the past experienced life in cities such as London. The project that generated most excitement was his work in the 1980s and 90s on the townscape and society of medieval London. Rebound in full cloth with endpapers renewed. Externally fine. Inscription to a front blank. Internally firmly bound. Pages bright and generally clean with spotting to the first and last few leaves. Very Good Indeed Richard Griffin and Company hardcover
18301717065327ALKWilliam Strange 1830. Hardcover. Acceptable. 1830. No edition remarks. 282 pages. Half bound brown leather with marbled paper covered boards. Contains ex-libris 'curse bookplate' of C J Peacock to front pastedown. Includes 4 engraved plates including frontis. Plate depicting the Louvre supposed to be opposite p53 is missing. Pages are mildly tanned with heavy foxing. Mild cracking to gutters however binding remains firm. Heavy thumb-marking present. Notable water stain to front endpaper. Notable creasing to p.229-32. Droplet to p.65. Boards have notable edgewear with corner crushing and peeling and heavy marking to boards. Mild sunning to spine which has mild crushing to ends. Visible peeling to leather. Notable scuffing to edges. Chips and surface loss to rear board. Boards are notably warped. William Strange hardcover
1852rbr2-states65Blind stamped. Tinted ep. Foxing. 24 numbered pages of ads in back. Tight and wrinkled text block. Dimensions 7" x 4 3/4". Lippincott, Grambo & Co. hardcover
18381359726Philadelphia: A. Waldie 1838; 1840. Hardcover. Octavos mixed bindings 2 v-vii 74 2 81-142 2 143-592 pp 1838; 2 345 pp with plates 1840. Good; both bound in contemporary marbled paper of different with 3/4 leather and gilt titling on spines both with fading and scuffing to marbled paper slight wear to spine edges and corners; bindings tight; text blocks clean; age toning and foxing to pages and plates throughout; folding plates present and intact; previous owner bookplate to inside front pastedown "Ex Libris Edward Steward Gifford Jr."; MF consignment. 1359726. Special Collections. A. Waldie hardcover
1896MAIN034185IAmherst MA: Carpenter and Morehouse. VG see notes. 1896. 1st. hardcover. 8vo . 640 256pp . Tad of mottling to black cloth. Looks to have been repaired with new end papers done into original binding. Scans on request . Carpenter and Morehouse hardcover
186830647<p>first edition octavo 83 page pamphlet ex-library handstamp on titlepage retains front wrapper removed from bound pamphlet volume front wrap and titlepage lightly foxed else a good copy.</p>Important case argued before the Supreme Court concerning Habeas Corpus. Government Printing Office books
1899BOOKS300143Boston MA: Small Maynard & Company. G/NO DUSTJACKET. 1899. . Cloth. 12mo. 275 pp. cover rubbed spine faded hinges cracked & weak writing on ffe . Small, Maynard & Company hardcover
1868mon0003145291Government Printing Office 1868. Hardcover. Good. . This is a hardcover library binding. Pages are tanned. Pages have minimal tear. Staining/soiling/foxing has occurred on the edges of the pages. Government Printing Office hardcover
186830647<p>first edition octavo 83 page pamphlet ex-library handstamp on titlepage retains front wrapper removed from bound pamphlet volume front wrap and titlepage lightly foxed else a good copy.</p>Important case argued before the Supreme Court concerning Habeas Corpus. Government Printing Office
1861012046Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Printed at the Congressional Globe Office 1861. Ex-Library. VG. Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Burgundy pebbled cloth lettered in gilt on spine panel not original to issue. Deaccessioned from non-circulating museum library nominally marked/stamped clear-coated spine panel slightly age-toned with handwritten call number on lower portion. Lightly rubbed spine extremities and joints. 140 pp. Title page and final leaf of text are moderately darkened/toned; interior is otherwise clean with text block edges likely slightly trimmed when rebound. Upper title page shows vintage embossed stamp from the Reading PA Society of Natural Sciences. Smithsonian Institution [Printed at the Congressional Globe Office] Hardcover