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[20] + 154 + [6] pp., engraved vignette on title page, with a full page engraving with Porta's portrait signed I. [Iacobus] Laurus and with over 40 woodcut illustrations in text representing a.o. distilling apparatus, original first 1608-edition, nice recent binding in half leather and marbled boards in fine condition, gilt lettering on spine, engraved capitals in text, text clean and bright with only some occasional foxing, 22cm., most text is in Latin, very good condition, [This is a rare first edition of Porta's work on distillation, in which he offers a compilation of any knowledge available at that time regarding experiments and observations of distillation, its methods, apparatus and applications such as the preparation of perfumes and essential oils. It includes beautiful and quite bizarre woodcut illustrations of apparatus and stills resembling animals. Cfr. Duveen (481) who describes this work "as rare as it is beautiful". Porta (1535-1618) was an Italian philosopher, scientist and alchemist, and was/is often referred to as "professor of secrets". The engraved portrait of Porta included in this work is surrounded by various figures and gives a good impression of his scientific interests: distillation, astrology, chemistry, alchemy, optics, magnetism, etc. Content of this book: Liber I: Primordia pandit distillationis eiusq[ue], causas & instrumenta (pp.1-45), II: De odoratis Aquis eliciendis (pp.46-67), III: In quo de Oleorum tractatur (pp.68-87), IV: De distillatione oleorum exocitarum plantarum (pp.88-94), V: De refinis distillandis (pp.95-106), VI: De Oleo ex Lignis extrahendo (pp.107-112), VII: De Aquis validis extrahendis (pp.113-125), VIII: Quo de extrahendis rerum virtutibus varia experimenta traduntur (pp.126-144), IX: Oleorum extractio cum praelo (pp.145-154), + 6pp. of index and colophon], V96189
1608V96189Romae [Rome], Ex typographia Reu. Camerae Apostolicae 1608 [20] + 154 + [6] pp., engraved vignette on title page, with a full page engraving with Porta's portrait signed I. [Iacobus] Laurus and with over 40 woodcut illustrations in text representing a.o. distilling apparatus, original first 1608-edition, nice recent binding in half leather and marbled boards in fine condition, gilt lettering on spine, engraved capitals in text, text clean and bright with only some occasional foxing, 22cm., most text is in Latin, very good condition, [This is a rare first edition of Porta's work on distillation, in which he offers a compilation of any knowledge available at that time regarding experiments and observations of distillation, its methods, apparatus and applications such as the preparation of perfumes and essential oils. It includes beautiful and quite bizarre woodcut illustrations of apparatus and stills resembling animals. Cfr. Duveen (481) who describes this work "as rare as it is beautiful". Porta (1535-1618) was an Italian philosopher, scientist and alchemist, and was/is often referred to as "professor of secrets". The engraved portrait of Porta included in this work is surrounded by various figures and gives a good impression of his scientific interests: distillation, astrology, chemistry, alchemy, optics, magnetism, etc. Content of this book: Liber I: Primordia pandit distillationis eiusq[ue], causas & instrumenta (pp.1-45), II: De odoratis Aquis eliciendis (pp.46-67), III: In quo de Oleorum tractatur (pp.68-87), IV: De distillatione oleorum exocitarum plantarum (pp.88-94), V: De refinis distillandis (pp.95-106), VI: De Oleo ex Lignis extrahendo (pp.107-112), VII: De Aquis validis extrahendis (pp.113-125), VIII: Quo de extrahendis rerum virtutibus varia experimenta traduntur (pp.126-144), IX: Oleorum extractio cum praelo (pp.145-154), + 6pp. of index and colophon], V96189
17104779Puebla 1710. Good only. Broadside 17 x 12 inches. Chipping and closed tears at edges entering text area and causing small losses not affecting sense. One small section at left margin torn away but present affecting the initial words of several lines. Previously folded with interior separation and closed tear along central vertical fold. Wax remnants at left edge from an ill-conceived attempt at preservation. Contemporary ink signatures. Light toning and dust soiling. A very rare and early prohibition emanating from the Archdiocese of Puebla during the early-18th century concerning the production and sales of strong liquor in Mexico. In this broadside dated July 28 1710 Bishop Pedro Nogales Davila of Puebla notes the increase in disorderly behavior lawbreaking and criminal activity in the town that had coincided with the increase in production of alcoholic beverages such as Aguardiente Tepache and Guarapo. As such he adds the penalty of excommunication to the earthly laws against the production and sale of such drinks stating:<br /> <br /> "Mandamos que ninguna persona de qualquier estado calidad condicion ó preheminencia que sea no haga venda si consienta hacer ni vendar dichas bebidas de Aguardiente de la tierra; Tepache; Guarapo y Vingui que se favrican y confecionan de Miel ò zumo de cañas de mais cevada podrida y de los zumos mayormente acidos de las frutas. Y asi mismos prohibimos debajo de las mismas penas otras qualesquier bebidas que se hagan fabriquen y confecionen de simples è ingredientes fermejantes à los expressados y que puedan ocacionar los efectos referidos con pretexto motivo ni causa alguna con apercevimiento que declararemos y mandaremos declarar y publicar por incursos en dichas penas de Excomunion mayor y pecunaria à los que contrabinieren à ello ademas de proceder contra ellos por todo rigor de derecho."<br /> <br /> In need of some conservation but an extremely rare and early example of printed restrictions on alcohol production in provincial Colonial Mexico. Not in OCLC; Medina located one copy at the Archive of the Indies in Seville.<br /> Medina Puebla 265. unknown
17734718Mexico City 1773. Very good. Manuscript broadside approximately 12 x 7.75 inches. Light edge wear minor foxing and staining. Accomplished in a highly legible script. An attractive manuscript transfer of title for a pulqueria in 18th-century Zempoala northeast of Mexico City and south of Pachuca. Zempoala was the heartland for production of the traditional Aztec fermented beverage though at the beginning of the 21st century there remained only one producer in the area. The present document transfers ownership of the Hacienda de Tecajete and its Pulqueria de Arbol from Antonio Garcia to his neighbor Diego Alvares Garcia. The hacienda was established east of Zempoala in the late 16th century and its grounds and buildings were developed over the next three hundred years until it was one of the country's largest producers of pulque during the Porfiriato and was owned by one of Diaz's generals. Although the estate is no longer a producer it is designated a Mexican heritage site for its history and architecture. The text here reads:<br /> <br /> "Mexico Año de 1773. Título de la Hazienda de Tecaxete y Pulqueria del Arbol que en Jurisdiccion de Zempuala la dicha Hazienda y en esta Ciudad la referida Pulqueria quedaron por Bienes de Dn. Antonio Garcia y se le remataron a Dn. Diego Albares Garcia vecino y del comercio de esta Ciudad."<br /> <br /> The document is illustrated by an anthropomorphized smiling sun and several manuscript flourishes at the foot of the sheet. Overall a very interesting manuscript broadside for a significant hacienda and pulqueria of 18th-century Mexico. unknown
192963853Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company 1929. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo 20.5cm; evergreen cloth with titles stamped in gilt on spine and front cover; dustjacket; iv89-3471pp. Small faint dampstain to upper left corner of rear cover else a fresh very Near Fine copy. Dustjacket is price-clipped showing light wear mild dust-soil a few small tears and creases and a corresponding faint dampstain to upper rear flap fold; Very Good. Lengthy volume by the former assistant attorney general for the Justice Department responsible for enforcing the Volstead Act from 1921-1929. "She worked closely with both the Woman's Christian Temperance Union and the Anti-Saloon League to build public support for the federal efforts. She also used liquor prosecutions to generate headlines. A number of times Willebrandt sat in the courtroom while one of her assistants pressed a case. Since women government lawyers were quite a novelty in the 1920s her actions generated press coverage. Similarly she focused much of her action on corruption cases that grew out of the violation of prohibition again headline grabbers. She did not seek press notice gratuitously but as a part of a Justice Department campaign to showcase prohibition enforcement activity and to make a case to the public for cleaner government. Willebrandt published first in syndicated newspaper column form and then as a book The Inside of Prohibition her vision for effective prohibition law enforcement. She called for clean government greater coordination between national and local officials and especially for common people to take responsibility for seeing the laws enforced" Badr Jehad and Mark Weir. "Prohibition's Portia: Mabel Walker Willebrandt." online resource. An attractive copy uncommon in commerce. The Bobbs-Merrill Company unknown
214556Paris, Jean-Baptiste Coignard, 1713 2 vol. in-12, [6] ff. n. ch. (titre, avertissement, table des articles), 519 pp., [14] ff. n. ch. de table des chapitres et de privilège ; [4] ff. n. ch. (titre, table des articles), 402 pp., [11] ff. n. ch. de table des chapitres et d'additions, basane brune marbrée, dos à nerfs cloisonnés et fleuronnés, pièces de titre et de tomaison, tranches mouchetées de rouge (reliure de l'époque). Restaurations aux charnières et aux coiffes.
224922Paris, Imprimé pour Henri Beraldi, 1893 gr. in-8, IX-325 pp., 51 illustrations en couleurs à pleine page (dont un frontispice), demi-chagrin aubergine à coins, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, tête dorée, couverture (restaurée) conservée (reliure postérieure).
189515352Paris, Chamuel, 1895 ; in-12, broché ; 177 pp., (1 bl.), (2) pp. de catalogue, couverture crème rempliée, illustrée, imprimée en vieux-rose et noir, petites figures.
Complet en 2 tomes en 1 volume: xlviii + 210 + 320 + [v] pp.+ 6 planches hors-texte gravées par de la Gardette, Nouvelle édition, 20cm., reliure plein-cuir d'époque (dos à cinq nerfs, coins peu usées, petit manque au coiffe), rousseurs occasionnelles mais texte toujours très bien lisible, 3 ex-libris sur feuilles de garde, bon exemplaire, ["Nouvelle édition, entièrement changée, considérablement augmentée & enrichie d'un Procédé nouveau pour composer des Liqueurs fines sans eau-de-vie, ni vin, ni esprit de vin, proprement dit ; de plusieurs dissertations intéressantes, & d'une suite d'observations physiologiques sur l'usage immodéré des liqueurs fortes."], W88547
1774W88547Paris, chez Pissot 1774 Complet en 2 tomes en 1 volume: xlviii + 210 + 320 + [v] pp.+ 6 planches hors-texte gravées par de la Gardette, Nouvelle édition, 20cm., reliure plein-cuir d'époque (dos à cinq nerfs, coins peu usées, petit manque au coiffe), rousseurs occasionnelles mais texte toujours très bien lisible, 3 ex-libris sur feuilles de garde, bon exemplaire, ["Nouvelle édition, entièrement changée, considérablement augmentée & enrichie d'un Procédé nouveau pour composer des Liqueurs fines sans eau-de-vie, ni vin, ni esprit de vin, proprement dit ; de plusieurs dissertations intéressantes, & d'une suite d'observations physiologiques sur l'usage immodéré des liqueurs fortes."], W88547
211283Paris, E. Plon, 1878 in-4, [2] ff. n. ch., 659 pp., avec un frontispice, de très nombreuses vignettes gravées dans le texte, dont 94 à pleine page anopisthographe, numérotées 1-94, demi-maroquin lie-de-vin, dos à nerfs fleuronné, coins en vélin vert, tête dorée (reliure de l'époque).
192018567Paris, Société d’Editions Artistiques de tourisme et de Sport ; imprimerie de Vaugirard et Dijon, chez l’Auteur, 1920 ; in 8 carré, bradel demi chagrin rouge sang de boeuf, couverture illustrée et dos conservé, non rogné (reliure moderne) ; XXXVI, 338 pp., [1] ff. achevé d’imprimer ; 2 eaux-fortes H.T, 6 illustrations H.T en couleurs et 3 contrecollées sur carton gris, en noir ou en couleurs et très nombreuses illustrations en noir ou en couleurs, in texte ou à pleine page.
210631Paris, chez l'auteur, L. Colas, Madame Huzard, 1822 in-12, [2] ff. n. ch., xv-340 pp., avec 3 planches dépliantes "in fine", demi-basane havane à coins, dos lisse orné de guirlandes et fleurons dorés, pièce de titre brique, tranches mouchetées de bleu (reliure de l'époque). Bon exemplaire.
88048aafRouan, Le Cerf et Fils, 1905, gr. in-folio, 4 ff. (dont le frontispice-portrait de ‘A. Le Grand Ainé. Fondateur de ‘La Bénédictine’, titre avec blason en couleur des armoiries de l’Abbaye) + 48 p. avec 80 magnifiques ill., dont 24 hors texte (vues d’ensemble et détails de l’abbaye, du musée et de la distillerie), exemplaire n. 644 offert à ‘Monsieur Marius Reinewald Soldat du Service des G.V.C. attaché au Bureau du Capitaine (ms.)’. Par la Société de la ‘Bénédictine’ à Fécamp. Sur la même page une note ms. ajoute: ‘Souvenir amical de ton Capitaine, Bréauté-Beuzeville le 19 Novembre 1914. Pierre Defraud’. reliure en percaline verte d’éditeur, décor polychrome rouge, vert, blanc et or de Jules Adeline, représentant l’abbaye de Fécamp avec blason et gerbe d’herbes, tranche sup. rouge. Bel exemplaire.
1981ZB445727National Institute of Alcohol Abuse & Alcoholism 1981. volumes 6 8 13 13 15 17-22 1981-1998 all complete volumes in softcover ex library overall very good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. National Institute of Alcohol Abuse & Alcoholism paperback
210625Paris, Dentu, 1807 in-8, [2] ff. n. ch., 445 pp., avec 3 planches hors texte "in fine", demi-basane fauve marbrée à coins, dos lisse orné de filets, d'urnes et de fleurons dorés, pièce de titre bouteille, tranches jaunes (reliure de l'époque). Coins abîmés.
217812Paris, Madame Huzard (née Vallat la Chapelle), 1827 in-8, [3] ff. n. ch., 436 pp., avec 6 tableaux dépliante hors texte, broché sous couverture d'attente de papier rose, étiquette de titre au dos, non coupé.
217761Paris, Mme Huzard, 1826 in-12, [2] ff. n. ch., vi pp., 282 pp., [2] ff. n. ch. de catalogue Huzard, avec 2 planches lithographiées en dépliant, broché sous couverture imprimée de l'éditeur. Mouillures claires "in fine".
Pages 375-414 plus xvi pages of great vintage ads. Many great black and white photos. Features: Seeking Shelter in the Water (one-page photo of cattle in lake); Notable American Homes - The Seaside Home of Philip Lehman, Esq., Deal, New Jersey - built of gray stucco with roof of green Spanish tiles; A Speculation in Abandoned Farms - the story of how a man accumulated farms and developed a successful business in rural Massachusetts; A Novel Scheme for a Suburban House Proposition - a new grouping of houses and stables for Dr. H.C. Register at Haverford, PA; Indoor Bulb Culture; "Beinhurst" - The Summer Home of William A. Bein, Esq., at "Still Wood Park," in the Woodbridge Hills, near New Haven, CT; Miss Tower's Garden at Lexington, MA; "Sunnyside," - a Home and Shrine - the home of Washington Irving, which stands on the northern edge of Irvington-on-the-Hudson, NY; Springhouses Old and New - article with wonderful photos of springhouses used to cool farm milk and butter; The Residence of Henry G. Lord, Esq., Brookline, MA; Heating and Lighting with Alcohol - fascinating article with photos of various now antique appliances; The Craft of Block Printing; Ad for Hampton's Brodway Magazine features photo of "Fighting Bob" Rear-Admiral Robley D. Evans regarding his series of patriotic naval articles; and more. Printed on glossy stock. Complete and unmarked with average wear. Some pages loose but all present. A quality copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
192522754Paris, Etablissements Nicolas (imprimeur Draeger Frères) 1925-1927 ; 4 ouvrages (sur 5) reliés en 2 volumes, petit in-8°, demi-veau lie-de-vin à coins, dos rond mosaïqué de sarments de vigne accompagnés de vrilles dorées, de grappes dorées et de feuilles mosaïquées (reliure de l'époque).
17770056261777 Paris, Bailly, 1777. In-12 (173 X 103 mm) basane brune, encadrement d'un double filet à froid sur les plats, dos lisse compartimenté et orné, pièce de titre maroquin havane, coupes et coiffes filetées, tranches marbrées (Reliure de l'époque) ; (1) f. blanc, XVI-461 pages, (2) pages d'approbation et privilège, (1) f. blanc. Habiles et discrètes restaurations à la reliure.
1927002893Paris, René Kieffer, Relieur-Editeur (Ducros & Colas Maîtres-Imprimeurs), 1927
AQ23666London: s.n. 1730 Single leaf. Docket title to verso. Stab-stitch holes to gutter margin. Old horizontal folds. A concise example commercial lobbying literature published in order to influence opinion within the House of Commons issued in opposition to a proposed bill for lay further duties on 'mixed or compound spirits' that they suggest would 'be a great loss and prejudice to the Maltsters in general especially to those persons making of malt in Surrey and Middlesex for the use of the brewers and private families only'. The short document implores the House to allow time should the bill pass for the maltsters of these two counties to dispose of their product that they might avoid ruination due to the likely decline in demand from distilleries whose production would no doubt decrease as a result of increased financial strain. Frustratingly this document as is common with lobbying literature of the era is undated. ESTC suggests 1730 as a date; but we could not locate the parliamentary proceedings if any to which it might relate. ESTC records a single copy in the British Isles Drapers' Company and none elsewhere. ESTC T190324. Dimensions 200 x 300 mm. [s.n.], [1730?] unknown
244403La Rochelle, Louis Bourdin, 1714, in-12, [6] ff. n. ch. (titre, dédicace aux juges-consuls de La Rochelle, avertissement, avis aux détaillans en vins, approbations), 216 pp., [14] ff. n. ch. [Nouveau tarif], basane brune modeste, dos à nerfs (reliure de l'époque). Accroc en coiffe supérieure, épidermures, des cahiers voilés, des mouillures claires supra-paginales.
185656Paris, typographie Alcan-Lévy, 1869 in-12, 67-[5] pp., avec un portrait-frontispice à l'eau-forte par Faure-Dujarric, broché sous couverture imprimée de l'éditeur. Légère restauration à la page de titre.