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16732111902160201422Hayashi Izumi Kambei Murakami Jinshiro Yao Kanni Murakami 1673. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Hayashi Izumi Kambei Murakami Jinshiro Yao Kanni Murakami paperback
160500535756apud Marcum Orry 1605. First Edition. Leather Binding. Very Good/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Bound in full period brown polished calf spine with raised bands and elaborate gilt tooling edges speckled red minor rubbing; title page supplied in later pen facsmile. Bookplate of Bibliotheca Turkheimiana. Description:. apud Marcum Orry unknown
1619180755Chicago.: Chicago Daily Tribune. December 161941. Printed colour map on a single newspaper leaf 50 x 41.5 cm; 60 x 45 cm sheet two inset legends marginal browning and at the folds but remarkably bright in very good condition. Map of the Japanese Empire published in the Chicago Daily Tribune "The World's Greatest Newspaper" on December 16th 1941 9 days after the bombing of Pearl Harbour. The two legends list the "Wars of Modern Japan" from 1894 with territorial gains marked noting that "Each seizure of mainland areas has given Japan new field of raw materials." <br> <br>"… the historic Chicago Tribune was an innovator in color inks and printing but also a pioneer in bringing colorful art in the form of illustrations photographs cartoons and advertisements to the average person in an everyday medium." see The Janet A. Ginsburg Chicago Tribune Collection Michigan State University Libraries. . Chicago Daily Tribune. unknown
1658105307ABParis:, Pierre le Petit;, 1658. 448 S. Ldr. mit 5 künstlichen Bünden und Goldschmuck. Kanten etwas berieben und bestossen. Leder am Rücken teils ausgebessert. Gold minimal abgeplatzt und mit minimalen Wurmlöchern. Im Ganzen jedoch sehr ordentliches Exemplar.
1662620988Paris, L. Billaine, 1662. Folio. 6 Bl., 384 S., 1 Zwischentitel vor S. 181, 7 Bl. Register; 302 (recte 300) S. Leder d. Zeit mit Rückenvergoldung (beschabt, Ecken bestoßen, Rückdeckel mit kleinen Wurmspuren, Rücken am Kopf mit kleiner Fehlstelle). [2 Warenabbildungen]
1648013686London 1648 Book. Very Good. Hardcover. ii 123 1 pages. Part of ESTC R5818 - The reasons presented by the dissenting brethren against certain propositions concerning presbyteriall government. It states there that it was probably not intended to be issued separately. Printer's signatures are - chi1 4A-4P 4Q². Pages lightly browned. In modern marbled paper covered boards with leather spine. hardcover
1679014459London.: Printed for T. Dring C. Harper and J. Leigh. 1679. Hardcover. Poor. Folio. 13". Poor. Contemporaneous full calf. Worn with a chip or two missing from spine calf all as pictured. Sadly lacking plates IV & V and the top part of text leaf 15/16 this leaf was devoted to describing that shown in the following plates - part of plate II and a very small part of plate III and plates IV and V verso. Also lacking final blank one text leaf bears very minor hole. 24 155 1; 8 179 1; 56 2 p. VI VI leaves of plates. 6 full page copper engraved plates 'describing the several parts treated of' to each volume vol. II missing two plates <br/> <br/> Printed for T. Dring, C. Harper, and J. Leigh. hardcover
166729593Oxford London: printed by William Hall for John Adams and Edward Forrest and various 1667; 1667; 1668. Hardcover. Very good-/No jacket issued. with; MOSES & AARON; with ROMANAE HISTORIAE 3 VOLUMES BOUND AS ONE. Oxford London: printed by William Hall for John Adams and Edward Forrest and various 1667; 1667; 1668. Three volumes bound as one vols. 376 8 264 10 270 20 pp. Hardcover. 16mo. Modern period-style 3/4 pressed morocco over marbled paper covered boards. 4 raised bands double ruled in gilt leather label lettered in gilt to spine. ATTICAE title-page is unevenly browned and stained and badly tattered about edges with up to 1/2Ó loss in some places. The text is relatively clean in the first two titles but is unevenly browned through out the final title. Withal a nice collection of scarce titles and in a handsome if simple binding. Very good-/No jacket issued. Multiple volumes - extra shipping charges apply Insurance required to ship this item. printed by William Hall for John Adams and Edward Forrest, and various hardcover books
1685141941685. Mallet Allain Manesson. Nouveau Continent Avec Plusiers Isles et Mers 1685 documents seventeenth-century European geographic knowledge of the Americas including the widely circulated misconception of California as an island. Produced within the context of expanding French engagement with global exploration and imperial geography the map records how information from Spanish voyages missionary reports and speculative cartographic traditions circulated across Europe. The depiction of "Californie Isle" reflects a persistent geographic error that shaped European understanding of North America well into the eighteenth century while inscriptions such as "Terres Incognues" mark the limits of mapped knowledge. The engraving supports research into early modern cartography colonial knowledge production and the transmission of geographic information during the age of exploration.<br /> <br /> Mallet Allain Manesson. Description de L'Univers. Paris: Denys Thierry 1685. Copper engraving identified as Figure 86 later hand-colored. Map measures approximately 4.5" x 6.5" presented in a mat measuring 8.5" x 11". The composition depicts North and South America with labeled regions including "Amerique" "N. Mexique Septentrionale" "Californie Isle" "Mer de Californie" "Magellanique" "Terres Arctiques" "Terres Australes" and "Terres Incognues." A small engraved ship appears in the Pacific Ocean reinforcing the maritime orientation of early modern geographic representation. The map's decorative and schematic elements align with Mallet's broader project of synthesizing global geographic knowledge for a European readership.<br /> <br /> Issued during a period when European cartographers attempted to reconcile exploration accounts with inherited classical geography the map demonstrates how conjecture and observation coexisted within printed atlases. Mallet's work contributed to the dissemination of geographic ideas among educated audiences in France and beyond shaping perceptions of the Americas as both mapped and unknown territories. The persistence of the California-as-island depiction underscores the slow correction of geographic error despite ongoing exploration making the map a useful document for studying the evolution of cartographic knowledge. Light scuffing to mat; engraving clean and well-preserved; overall in very good condition. unknown
168345600Leipzig, Grosse & Gleditsch, 1683. 4to. Without wrappers. In: ""Acta Eruditorum Anno MDCLXXXIII"", No. V (May issue). Pp.177-224 (entire issue offered). Tschirnhaus' paper: pp. 204-207. Some browning as usual. With titlepage to the volume 1683. Titlepage with a stamp and a faint dampstain.
168345600Leipzig Grosse & Gleditsch 1683. 4to. Without wrappers. In: "Acta Eruditorum Anno MDCLXXXIII" No. V May issue. Pp.177-224 entire issue offered. Tschirnhaus' paper: pp. 204-207. Some browning as usual. With titlepage to the volume 1683. Titlepage with a stamp and a faint dampstain. <br/><br/><em>First edition of Tschirnhaus' "Tschirnhaus Tranformation".Tschirnhaus work intensively on finding a general method for solving equations of higher of higher degree. "His transformations constituted the most promising contribution to the solution of equations during the seventeenth century; but his elimination of the second and third coefficients by means of such transformation was far from adequate for the solution of the quintic.Boyer. A History of Mathematics 1968 472 p.Tschirnhaus 1651-1708 a Saxon nobleman had as wide interest as acquaintances: He studied in Leyden served in the Dutch army visited England and Paris several times. He set up a glassworks in Italy and is said to have introduced Porcelain to Europe. He wrote about philosophy and mathematics and was a close friend of Leibniz."In mathematics a Tschirnhaus transformation also known as Tschirnhausen transformation is a type of mapping on polynomials developed by Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus in 1683. It may be defined conveniently by means of field theory as the transformation on minimal polynomials implied by a different choice of primitive element. This is the most general transformation of an irreducible polynomial that takes a root to some rational function applied to that root."Wikipedia.Parkinson "Breakthroughs 1683 M. </em> unknown
167648738Amsterdam, henric Westenius, 1676. 12mo. Later modest hcloth. Engraved titlevignette. (16),148,(2),18,(8) pp. 7 textengravings (of which 4 are full-page), several woodcut illustrations. A small piece of corners gone on titlepage, no loss of text. Light browning to the fist leaves, a marginal dampstain to the last 12 leaves.
167648738Amsterdam henric Westenius 1676. 12mo. Later modest hcloth. Engraved titlevignette. 161482188 pp. 7 textengravings of which 4 are full-page several woodcut illustrations. A small piece of corners gone on titlepage no loss of text. Light browning to the fist leaves a marginal dampstain to the last 12 leaves. <br/><br/><em>Second edition of caspar Bartholin's historical account of the jewellery of the Ancients together with his father's dissertation on nose-rings.Bibl. Danica II:446. - Wellcome II 108. </em> hardcover
169944461(Iena), Ehrt, 1699. 12mo. Contemp. hcalf. Spine gilt. Binding defective at start, another small work taken out ? (16),139,(13) pp. and 20 textengravings, some full page. Some leaves with a dampstain.
169944461Iena Ehrt 1699. 12mo. Contemp. hcalf. Spine gilt. Binding defective at start another small work taken out 1613913 pp. and 20 textengravings some full page. Some leaves with a dampstain. <br/><br/><em>First edition of this curious and interesting tract on the history of haloes and nimbuses secular as well as religious. </em> unknown
169143500Amsterdam, Huguetan & Mortier, 1691. 56x85 cm. Large engraved map of Terra Sancta with original colours in outline. With two large engraved cartouches. Small repairs to lower part of centerfold.
169143500Amsterdam Huguetan & Mortier 1691. 56x85 cm. Large engraved map of Terra Sancta with original colours in outline. With two large engraved cartouches. Small repairs to lower part of centerfold. <br/><br/><em>This is Jaillot's large version of Sanson's map of Palaestine divided into tribes. </em> unknown
16351316802Amsterdam: Broer Jansz 1635. First Edition. Hardcover. Small Quarto 40 382 pages; G; bound in contemporary worn calf rebacked with brown calf black label with gilt lettering; lacking pages 383-400; with 18 out of 19 emblems and 2 other plates of symbolic character; with engraved title page; first 6 pages with repair to gutter; names written to front pastedown; scarce; shelved case 0. Follows the work itself consisting of a collection of poems containing emblemata on pages 47 52 65 85 97 104 110 114 116 140 179 185 189 200 283 328 333 337. Lacking plate on page 389. Those on pages 116 283 and 337 are from Cr. de Passe Jr. They are bordered in squares. Moreover the work also contains 2 plates on pages 17 and 19 also from Cr. de Passe Jr. The rest of the preliminary work contains praise from: Abr. van der Meer J. Cats and Ludov. à Kinschoot Lat. Num Zelus init damna I.V. D.M. D. Herm. the Hubert &c <br /> <br><br /> <br><br /> Volgt het werk zelf bestaande uit een bundel gedichten waarin emblemata voorkomen op blz. 47 52 65 85 97 104 110 114 116 140 179 185 189 200 283 328 333 337 389. Die op blz. 116 283 en 337 zijn van Cr. de Passe Jr. Ze zijn rond in vierkanten geärceerden rand. Bovendien bevat het werk nog 2 platen op blz. 17 en 19 eveneens van Cr. de Passe Jr.<br /> Anne Gerard Christiaan de Vries 1899. 1316802. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Broer Jansz hardcover books
16786396CBO.O., o. Dr., 1678. Kl.-4°. (4) Bl. (1 leer), 214 S., (1) leeres Bl. Pappband d. 18. Jh.
1673173563London: printed for J. B. 1673. . Written by a Person in Command of the Fleet. Pp. ii22last blank; small f'cap. 4to; twentieth century half calf spine lettered in gilt brown cloth boards faintly marked; later endpapers with bookplate of David Levine Sydney on upper pastedown and binder's ticket at foot of lower pastedown a little light foxing and soiling; printed for J. B. London 1673. Wing E3696; ESTC R7122. An eyewitness account of some of the last significant actions of the Anglo-Dutch Wars including the two Battles of Schooneveld fought off the Dutch coast in June 1673 between the combined English and French fleets commanded by Prince Rupert of the Rhine and the fleet of the United Provinces commanded by Michiel de Ruyter. Despite being the larger fleet the allies suffered considerable damage and returned to the Thames to refit but this account ends in praise of Prince Rupert: 'this Excellent Prince; how Gloriously he acquitted himself in all the parts of a great General and whether it were possible for any Man under such Circumstances to do more than he hath done . . . to bring home the Fleet Royal of England without the loss of one Man of War to her own shore in Safety in despight of all Enemies that designed otherwise by Sea and Land.'. printed for J. B. unknown
16442501100017xbvk1. Amsterdam, Elevier, 1648 [*) roman Apostrophus (actually a mirrored 'C')]. / 2. Leiden, Hack, 1644. 1. 1 blank sheet; (8 p.: Titlesheet in red and black, Dedication to Cardinal Mazarin, Names-Index), 384 pages. / 2. (2 p.: Engraved Titlesheet by William Marshall), 235 pages, (3 of 4) pages Chapter-Index (last Index-leaf is missing). - 20th century full vellum binding with spanisch corners (appearing as of the period) with modern grey handmade endpapers, head and foot-edges originally red; 12mo.(ca. 13,5 x 8 x 4,5 cm).
16786396CBO.O., o. Dr., 1678. Kl.-4°. (4) Bl. (1 leer), 214 S., (1) leeres Bl. Pappband d. 18. Jh. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, bild
16567101656. Engraving with hand coloring and heightening in watercolor on two leaves of expertly conjoined handmade laid paper one leaf with a large watermark a feathered dragon 7 1/4 x 11 1/4 inches 183 x 285 mm. In excellent condition with superb coloring and heightening. The pigments and ink are extremely fresh and vibrant as originally presented. unknown
16948438Printed for Thomas Basset at the George in Fleet-street and Benj. Tooke. 1694. Hardcover. folio 32 cms 12.5 ins x 20 cms 7.8 ins xxx1-16xvii-xxvi17-220221-507vpp there is some irregular pagination in gathering "Ii" however the text is complete and in correct order the catchwords corresponding throughout the entire work; contemporary calf rebacked with blind tooling corners carefully restored binding very firm; some marginal worming a few water stains last few leaves dusty at top a couple of marginal tears not affecting text however the text is overall very clean book overall very good. Notes: Makeup: front free endpaper followed by 3 unsigned leaves title page dedication page "Catalogue of all Cases" then Signatures: a-c4 B-E2 f-h4 G-Z4 A2-Zz4 Aa2-Xxx4 followed by 2 leaves "A table of Texts of Scripture" and "Table of Those Authors Who are Cited in this Book" and a final free endpaper. Provenance: "The Hope Trust" Edinburgh. English Dissenters: Protestant Christians who disagreed in opinion belief and other matters and separated from the Church of England in the 17th and 18th centuries. Many emigrated to the "New World" especially to British colonies the Thirteen Colonies on the Atlantic coast of North America and also to Canada. It is considered by many that English dissenters played a key role in the spiritual development of the United States. This spirit of independence initially born of the determination to achieve independence in conduct of religious observance gave rise eventually to the American Revolutionary War of 1775 and subsequent independence in 1776. Wing 5116 Printed for Thomas Basset, at the George in Fleet-street, and Benj. Tooke. hardcover
16571772802118MHUPrinted for H Twyford et al 1657. Hardcover. Good. 1657. No edition remarks. 474 pages. No dust jacket. Puce cloth covered boards with gilt lettering to spine. Pages with some foxing and tanning. In Early Modern English of reign of Charles II. Dimensions: 16.5cm x 10cm x 3cm. Some cracking to gutters with exposed netting but binding remains firm. One poorly cut page with the edges extending beyond textblock and a small hole in a page at rear. Front pastedown with surface damage and an intriguing ex-libris inscription to title page with 'Society Gray's Inn' discernible. Some period marginalia in a few places. Boards have moderate shelf wear with some rubbing fraying and corner bumping. Some moderate sunning and tanning particularly to spine. Gilt lettering to spine is slightly dulled. Printed for H Twyford et al hardcover