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197135220413773477 : Methuen & Co 1971. Hardcover. Very Good. Fiction - 1st Ed Hard Cover Fiction signed in front cover by both late actors " London: Methuen & Co 1971 Laminated Illustrated Boards. No Jacket: As Issued. First Edition. 4to - over 9" - 12" tall. Television sketches by Dud and Pete with photograph of each of them throughout as in "Not Only But Also" and drawings. . 25 cm tall by 13 cms wide. Photograph of Peter and Dudley on the back. 94 pages " <br/><br/> Methuen & Co, hardcover
35600180, Belle composition en couleurs signée du célèbre affichiste Cappiello montrant un page tenant un vert et essayant datteindre une bouteille de Champagne tenue par une délicieuse femme en robe jaune. Pièce très rare, inconnue du Fonds français qui répertorie d'autres pièces (affiches ou publicités de Cappiello), pour dautres marques dalcools, vins ou Champagne, toutes éditées chez Devambez. Petite tache.
19226170511 vol. in-4 reliure uniforme demi-basane verte, dos lisse orné, Le Menu Quotidien [ 11 années suivies, de 1922 à 1932 : plus de 4000 menus et recettes recueillies en 11 volumes, avec table des matières manuscrite ] Année 1922 - 1923 - 1924 - 1925 - 1926 - 1927 - 1928 - 1929 - 1930 - 1931 - 1932, circa 35-40 feuillets par volume
1914489314to paperback under original dustjacket (kind of "tracing paper"), April 1914, 31 pages and 15 leaves (advertisements).. Rappel du titre complet : Romano's Restaurant. 399, Strand, London. Wine List [ Wine and Spirit List, with detailed informations : Champagnes - Bordeaux Claret - Burgundies - Chablis - Italian Wines - Hocks - Moselles - Ports, Sherries, Australian Wines - Liqueur, Brandies - Liqueurs - Spirit, Bitters, Bottled Beers, Ciders, Minerals - Cigars - Cigarettes. April 1914 ]
11 vol. in-4 reliure uniforme demi-basane verte, dos lisse orné, Le Menu Quotidien [ 11 années suivies, de 1922 à 1932 : plus de 4000 menus et recettes recueillies en 11 volumes, avec table des matières manuscrite ] Année 1922 - 1923 - 1924 - 1925 - 1926 - 1927 - 1928 - 1929 - 1930 - 1931 - 1932, circa 35-40 feuillets par volume Etonnant et impressionnant recueil de plus de 4000 menus et recettes, en autant d'articles contrecollés, découpés dans un quotidien de l'époque non identifié, probablement du Sud-Ouest (voire du Périgord, provenance de l'ensemble) comme le signale des indications manuscrites éparses (par exemple : "Menu offert aux chefs de service des Imprimeries Gounouilhou" ou "Menu Banquet des Directions du Sud-Ouest du 1er mars 1932"). Chaque volume est pourvu d'une table des matières manuscrites, qui recense par ordre alphabétique les innombrables recettes : curaçao supérieur, endives à l'aurore, coquilles Saint-Jacques à la Mornay, pommes à la Chateaubriand, sauce Oxford, petites truites à la genevoise, Yoghourt au lait bulgare, crème franc-comtoise à l'angélique, biscuits milanais, fonds d'artichauts frais à la Montmorency, Fougasse de Menton, Tournedos Fedorah, foie de veau à la Murcie, chartreuse de cervelle, poulet en cocotte à la Mascotte, etc... De multiples coupures de presse d'autre provenance et divers menus ont également été rajoutés. Bon ensemble (rares lacunes, dos lég. frottés). Prix du lot, non séparable. Français
1664656001 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque pleine basane brune, dos à 5 nerfs orné, Discours Ecclésiastiques contre le Paganisme des Roys de la Fève et du Roy-Boit, Pratiqués par les Chrétiens charnels en la Veille & au Jour de l'Epiphanie de N.S. Jésus-Christ , Chez Guillaume Desprez, Paris, 1664, 32 ff., 64-60 pp. [ Edition originale ] [Suivi de : ] Apologie du Banquet Sanctifié de la Veille des Rois, par Maistre Nicolas Barthélémy, Advocat en Parlement & au Bailliage & Siege Présidial de Senlis, Chez Gilles Tompere, A Paris, 1664, 1 f. blanc, 18 ff., 156 pp. [ Edition originale ]
2022Atlantic-9781787424586OtherPub 2022. Paperback. New. OtherPub paperback
2022Atlantic-9781787424586OtherPub 2022. Paperback. New. OtherPub paperback
325182Cambridge University Press for the Hakluyt Society 1955 1961 1967 1974. FIRST EDITION. 4 WORKS IN 5 VOLS. LACKS MAPS/CHARTS PORTFOLIO. Super 8vo heavy blue bds gilt lettering to spine gilt portrait to front board top edge stained blue & blue eps vol. 5 only frontis. vol. 1- cclxxxiv 684 pp. vol. 2- clxx 1021 pp. vol. 3- ccxxiv 718 pp. vol. 4- viii 723-1647 pp. vol. 5- xi 760 pp. illus. plates counted all present foldouts vol. 4 lacking map to end of vol. Vol. 1 1768-1771: VG minor scuffing & soiling to bds light bruising to spine & board edges & extrems light to moderate tanning/soiling & foxing to pg edges & eps & prelims/terminals light foxing sporadic throughout in d/w VG price clipped light scuffing/creasing & soiling moderate tanning--esp to spine in pastic cover w light scuffing & soiling & worn adhesive edge strips. Vol. 2 1772-1775: VG light scuffing to bds light bruising to spine & board edges & extrems light tanning/soiling & foxing to pg edges & eps in d/w VG as vol 1. Vol. 3 1776-1780i: VG- light scuffing & soiling to bds moderate bruising to spine & board edges & extrems moderate tanning & soiling to pg edges moderate to heavy cracking to hinge at front gutter light soiling & foxing to eps frontis. loose in d/w VG as vol. 1 w loose adhesive edge strips. Vol. 4 1776-1780ii: VG- light scuffing & soiling to bds light to moderate bruising to spine & board edges & extrems moderate tanning & soiling to pg edges moderate cracking to hingers & front gutter frontis. creasing & curling foxing & soiling to eps & prelims in d/w VG as vol. 3 w very loose adhesive edge strips. Vol. 5 LIFE: VG light scuffing to bds light to moderate bruising to spine & board edges & extrems light tanning & foxing to pg edges & prelims/terminals minor soiling to eps in d/w VG as vol. 4. Cambridge University Press for the Hakluyt Society 1955, 1961, 1967, 1974 unknown
First edition, 12mo, xii, 372, [24]pp., with an initial imprimatur leaf, titlepage in red and black and twelve final index leaves, recent full calf, red morocco label to spine. Cagle, 822; Maclean, 89; Oxford, pp. 49; Bitting pp. 281.
19204743ABNordhausen, Killinger, ca. 1920 - 1925. 19 : 13,5 cm. Rote Original-Halbleinenbände. 13 Bände der Reihe. Verschiedene Auflagen.
172040257ABBerlin, Gedicke 1720. Kl.-4°. 15 S. Neuer HLdrBd, die Deckel mit marmoriertem Bezugspapier (alt, berieben). Vorderer fl. Vorsatz neu. Geringf. stockfleckig.
61426Imprimerie De Lebegue Paris 1820 In-12 ( 170 X 100 mm ) de 196 pages, plein maroquin rouge,dos lisse orné de filets, fleurons et palette dorés, filet d'encadrement doré "en dents de rats" sur les plats, coupes et coiffes filetées d'or, filet "ondulant" intérieur doré, toutes tranches dorées ( reliure de l'époque ). Reliure très légèrement frottée, bel exemplaire, rare en maroquin d'époque. Ouvrage contenant les arrêtés, ordonnances et instructions concernant le commerce de la boulangerie à Paris ainsi que la liste des boulangers de Paris.
in-8, pp. 144, antiporta raffigurante l'interno di una cucina (firmata in basso a destra G.B. inci.), brossura dell'epoca (alcuni difetti al dorso). Riedizone della fortunata e celebre opera stampata a Vercelli a spese del libraio torinese Beltramo Antonio Re nel 1771. Si conoscono altre edizioni stampate a Torino e Milano dal 1798 sino al 1863. In fine Indice e Calendario per il 1828: questa edizione venne infatti diffusa come Almanacco per quell'anno. Esemplare con lievi aloni d'umido. . Aleari - Henssler, I, p. 223. B.I.N.G., 608. .
193318727ABParis, Bonnei, 1933. 23 : 14,5 cm. LXXVIII, 322 pages. Original illustrated wrappers.
181712088Paris, Ledoux et Tenré, 1817. "8° (18,5-22,5 cm). 546 S., 1 Bl.; 431; 398; 361; 377; 328 SS." Halbleder der Zeit mit montierten Rückenschildern
Due volumi in 8° (mm 225x145). Pagg. XXII, (2), 102; (2), XXX, (2), 111, (1). Seconda opera: pagg. 86, (2). Mezza pelle coeva con angoli e piatti marezzati, titolo impresso al dorso con fregi in oro, tagli a spruzzo. Prima edizione. <BR>Medico e poeta milanese, Rajberti nella prefazione spiega le ragioni per cui il progetto del suo Galateo risulta più aggiornato e meno pedante dei precedenti, del Della Casa e del Gioja. Lo stile che sceglie l'A. per redigere la sua opera è quello satirico (mutuato da Orazio), che si fa beffe dei capricci del mondo e della moda, audace e ironico; Rajberti sostiene che ridere fa bene alla salute, una vena di pura ironia (crudele e a volte satanica, come la descrive l'A, per farsi scherno degli uomini e delle cose) può metterci di buon umore! Sicuramente il popolo destinatario a cui si rivolge il Rajberti non è la plebaglia, la marmaglia che non riesce a mettere a stento qualcosa sotto i denti, e neppure il ceto alto che non ha bisogno dei suoi consigli; è rivolto al ceto medio borghese, colto e di buone maniere. Da bravo medico, pone al centro la corporalità dell'uomo, affiancandola alla moralità, sviluppa la tematica dell'opera attorno al convito; una sorta di palcoscenico dei piaceri del gusto, la zona di contatto tra esseri umani, che sedendo a tavola misurano la propria sociabilità. Con rigore ricorda le buone regole" essenziali", tranquille, minute, comuni abitudini e tendenze di vita: da contrapporre a"Troppi cibi, troppi vini, troppa gente, troppe insistenze di cordialità". La tavola imbandita appiani, dunque, questi eccessi, conduca all'essenziale. "Facciamo dunque i nostri pranzetti moderati, tranquilli, in piccola e scelta brigata: "che il vero e supremo piacere di siffatte radunanze sta nella buona e simpatica società". Bell'esemplare ad ampi margini, che presenta minime mende e tracce d'uso a spigoli e cerniere, minime fioriture interne. Dedica manoscritta al foglio di guardia anteriore a due ambasciatori a cui il volume fu regalato. Paleari, p. 613. Axs<BR>Per la seconda opera<BR>Tutti ridono per le botte di penna e di matita, come riporta l'A, per le scelte dei soggetti letterari più strani, ebbene dice l'A. ho scelto di lodare il Gatto. In un panegirico di alta eloquenza, ci offre un discorso celebrativo sull'animale a quattro zampe, scritto secondo le regole di Aristotele, col suo esordio formale e tutto il resto; il gatto è il solo soggetto delle lodi di questo trattatello, che ne esalta pregi e difetti in tono scherzoso e alquanto bizzarro!<BR>
177820121Paris, Hôtel de Thou, 1778. 5 volumes in-4 de XLIV-460; VIII-432; VIII-374; VIII-413-[3]; XII-510-[2] pages, demi-basane brune à coins, dos lisses ornés de filets dorés, pièces de titre et tomaison beiges.
183712897A Paris, P. Dufart, 1837-1838. 4 volumes in-8 de [4]-574; [4]-592; [4]-560 et [4]-599 pages, demi-basane blonde à petits coins, dos lisses ornés de fleurons, roulettes, filets, titre et tomaison dorés, tranches mouchetées. Supra-libros "Senn Dr." au bas des dos.
191119869London: Horace Cox. Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1911. First Edition. Hardcover. Paper spine rubbed and foxed and faded with small losses at extremities. Narrow split to paper along entire length of front joint. Some rubbing and marks to papered boards. Some small 3/8" abrasions to blank paper on margins of front board. Splash stains to paper on rear board not affecting the rear endpaper or inside of book. Some foxing. No signatures or stamps. Front endpaper has an annotation in pencil "1st Edn 2/6". ; Scarce. First edition in book form reprinted from the periodical "Field". xv. 1 151 pages 1 page advertisements portrait frontispiece. Original red printed papered boards. Page dimensions: 183 x 106mm. The papered boards are of card of a thickness of about 1mm. This is fairly stiff and card but it is perhaps a judgement call whether one would call the book a hardcover or a softcover. The boards are relatively inflexible compared to the average softcover whilst being somewhat flexible compared to the average hardcover. Bibliographical reference: Penzer p. 247 - "Bound in red cardboard with black lettering on face. . . . The title of the above was originally 'The Secrets of the Sword' after the work of that name by Baron de Bazancourt from whom Burton got the idea of dividing up the work into 'Evenings' etc." . Horace Cox hardcover
1862FE6239Philadelphia: George W. Childs 1862. First Edition. HB. Black embossed cloth gilt lettering on spine 12 mo. 358 pp. Important account of the Army of the Potomac during the Peninsular campaign in Virginia by a correspondent of the Philadelphia Press. Owner's name ffep as follows: "Capt. John Jamison Co B 7th Reg. P.R.V.I" John Jamison or Jameson was Captain of Company B of the 36th Pennsylvania Volunteers. Company B was recruited in Perry County Pennsylvania as part of the 7th Pennsylvania Reserves. Jamison served as Captain from May 4 1861 until he was wounded at the Battle of Antietam September 14 1862. His Regiment was involved in most of the action during the Peninsular Campaign. Another owner's name bottom of title page and at the bottom of page 167. No other marks in book binding tight front hinge cracked but holding firmly. Covers show very light edge wear top and bottom of spine neatly reinforced. Book condition VG. George W. Childs hardcover
9117Publication data obscured; creation data unknown; extra contents circa 1935-1985. Good -. 8¼" x 4½". Blue cloth over boards spine and title gilt. Pp. 186 plus hundreds of clippings adhered inside boards to endpapers margins edges and laid in. Very good minus: hinges cracked and prelims loose; light dampstains and waviness; faint to moderate offsetting and adhesive residue. <br /> <br /> This is a copy of a well-known poetry anthology immensely extra-illustrated by an African American editor and publisher Don Gilbert. <br /> <br /> Don Gilbert graduated from Clark College in Atlanta and studied for a time at Brooklyn Law School. A 1945 article in The Black Dispatch newspaper reported that he was "nationally known as a musician and entertainer" and had taken "a special leave from his wartime duties as a shipyard worker to follow his own unique way of contributing to the nation's war activities." He founded and edited a "magazine of inspiration" called Applause which covered "Negro men and women in the armed services" and later "Negro churches" in Dallas Memphis and Oklahoma City. He also compiled and published the noted Dallas Texas Negro City Directory 1947-1948. Gilbert died in Memphis in 2003 at the age of 84. <br /> <br /> This book already rich with poems by Longfellow Emerson Shelly and Shakespeare just to name a few was painstakingly adorned with what must be several hundred clipped poems and quotations some by those of fame and many not. There are adages on God and "Greatness" love and kindness "What it Takes to Make a Home" and hints for happiness. While famous white men are strongly represented Gilbert also added content concerning the Black experience including two poems by Langston Hughes. He pasted a Carl Sandburg quote near Sandburg's poem "Grass" revealing that "The chief influence on my poetry was Abraham Lincoln. I have him soaked in my blood and brain and bone. After that are the proverbs of all nations and the music of the Negro." There are musings on poetry and authors education business and parenting as well as Arabic Moorish and Chinese proverbs several quotes of United States presidents and snippets on Lincoln John F. Kennedy slavery and "Man's Most Dangerous Myth - The Fallacy of Race." We noted two clippings with dates: 1935 and 1985. <br /> <br /> An incredible creative venture by a lesser-known Black publisher with a clear penchant for poetry and words. [Publication data obscured; creation data unknown; extra contents circa 1935-1985] unknown
1775M6446London: Sayer & Bennett 1775. Very Good. Notes: This is the first state of the map according to Kershaw published in "The American Atlas."<br><br>An impressive nautical chart depicting the Gulf of the St. Lawrence. Depth soundings have been noted along most of the coastlines. A small table denotes place names and their associated longitude and latitude sits in the top of the image. Size : 365x512 mm 14.37x20.16 Inches Coloring: Hand Colored Reference: Kershaw 597; LC Phillips 1209 Category: Maps Canada East Prince Edward Island;Maps Canada East Nova Scotia;Maps Canada East New Brunswick;Maps Canada East Newfoundland;Maps Canada East Quebec; Sayer & Bennett unknown
1780AQ33842London: Printed for J. Almon et al. 1780. 12mo. 4 272pp. ESTC T45315. Bound with: RIDER Cardinus. Rider's British Merlin: For the Year of Our Lord God 1780. London. Printed for the Company of Stationers and sold by G. Hawkins 1780. 60pp. Title and calendar in red and black. ESTC T45019. 12mo. Contemporary gilt-tooled red calf A.E.G. marbled endpapers. A trifle rubbed and marked. Slightly shaved at head with occasional loss to pagination numerals leaves F2/3 of first mentioned work stuck together. An attractively bound copy of the Royal Kalendar for the year 1780; the final issue of the almanac to include in its list of Royal Navy officers Captain James Cook who had died the year prior. Though killed on the 13th February 1779 news of Cook's death did not reach British shores until eleven months later; no doubt accounting for the appearance of his name here. . 12mo. Printed for J. Almon et al. unknown
180111342<p>Printed by Sowler and Russell. Manchester. 1801. SCARCE EARLY MANCHESTER PRINTING. 8vo. 8.4 x 5.5 inches. viii566pp Directions to the Binder leaf. This abridgement by G. W. Anderson was originally published in 1799. Six full page engravings including portrait frontis of Cook and the death of Captain Cook. Complete. Previous owners named scratched out on the title page without any loss to the page. Bound in contemporary full reversed calf. Spine with raised bands ruled in blind. Red title label ruled and lettered in gilt. Loss to the top of the spine exposing the headband which is loose. 2 inch chip to the top of the front blank endpaper. Overall a very good copy in an early calf binding.</p> Printed by Sowler and Russell. Manchester. 1801 hardcover