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185611298London: Sherwood and Company; James Cornish Booksellers 1856. Fourth Edition. Full Calf. Very Good. Fourth Edition. Full Calf. "This essay is intended as a foundation for belief in revealed religion in connection with the theory of celestial influences or astrology." Richard James Morrison 15 June 1795 - 5 April 1874 was an English astrologer commonly known by his pen name Zadkiel and best known for the series known as Zadkiel's Almanac. Morrison in 1831 issued The Herald of Astrology subsequently known as Zadkiel's Almanac. In this annual pamphlet he published predictions of the chief events of the coming year. Morrison wrote with the signature Zadkiel Tao-Sze. Morrison wrote such articles as The New Principia or true system of astronomy in which the Earth is proved to be the stationary centre of the Solar System 1868 which made him a charlatan in the eyes of scientists. In 1863 he won a libel suite against Admiral Sir Edward Belcher who wrote in the Daily Telegraph that Morrison was "the crystal globe seer who gulled many of our nobility about the year 1852." He was awarded twenty shillings one pound damages but was deprived of his costs. The Athenaeum 16 May 1874 p. 666 noted that Morrison was "the restorer and Grand Master in this country of Tao-Sze a secret society intended to be of immense power and to outshine the Free-masons but which most probably by his death is reduced to two members and inanition". Robert Cross Smith 1795-1832 was an English astrologer writing under the pseudonym of "Raphael" Starting on upper and rear joints cracking rubbing to extremities repair to folding color plate otherwise tight bright and unmarred. Full blind stamped red calf with worn gilt decorative vignette. Red titling on tp. and charts. Elaborate large folding frontispiece printed in colors unprofessionally repaired backed with linen. xix 66pp. Illus. color b/w. Sherwood and Company; James Cornish, Booksellers unknown
184130763Fridericae Hennings. 1841. Hardcover. Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Rebound in 1/4 cloth binding with marbled boards. Gilt lettering to spine. Spine sunned. Some foxing. 2 halves bound of out sequence.; Iv 273-519 pp 1-272 pp. In Greek Latin and German. Browning to upper corner of a few pages. Else VG.; 519 pages . Fridericae Hennings hardcover
184130794Fridericae Hennings. 1841. Hardcover. Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Rebound in Half brown leather bound to patterned boards with gilt lettering to spine. Faint water stain to top of some pages. Pencil markings to pages. Some foxing to endpapers. Front hinge starting to weaken. Previous owner's name on front endpaper with plate on paste down. Moderate wear rubbing and bumping to spine board edges and corners. Tear along part of front joint of spine cover. Small area of gouging to front board. Small chip approx. 1cm to spine tail. Some scuffing and rubbing to boards.; Iv 1-519 pp. In Greek Latin and German.; 519 pages . Fridericae Hennings hardcover
183832791838. Stipple engraving. 275mm by 170mm platemark. Depicts Hugh Percy 3rd Duke of Northumberland Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. CONDITION : Trimmed within plate mark. Some breaks and light creases in outer border which could all be matted out. unknown
1885403361885. Quart. J. Microsc. Sc. 25. - London J.E. Adlard Bartholomew Close 1885 8° 16 pp. 2 farblith. Doppeltafeln mit 19 Abbildungen orig. Broschur. Rare Offprint! Walter Frank Raphael Weldon 1860-1906 English evolutionary zoologist and biometrician. unknown
1870M13979New York:: D. Appleton 1870. 1870. 8vo. xiv 603 1 2 pp. 6 lithographic plates 4 in color index; lightly browned. Original full green blind- and gilt-stamped cloth; extremities and joints mended with kozo. Bookplate and ownership signature on title of James P. Marsh MD.; additional inscription unreadable. Very good. First edition in English. This edition is not as common as it might seem. Also the lithographic plates are altered from the first edition with significant improvement. PROVENANCE: James P. Marsh MD. Troy NY an avid book collector was appointed surgeon in chief of the new 1917 Henry W. Putnam Memorial Hospital Bennington VT. In 1885 Dr. Marsh had moved from Troy and opened an office in Green Island Albany County NY. See: Medical Society of the County of Albany NY Albany Medical Annals Volume 7 p. 350 1886; Archives of Electrology and Radiology: Volume 1-2 p. 8 1901. Medical Association of Troy and Vicinity - A regular meeting of the Medical Association of Troy and Vicinity was held Tuesday April 1 1902 when Dr. Marsh reported three cases: Intestinal anastomosis for gangrene. . . Albany Medical Annals Volume 23 Page 291 1902. - Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons 1941 Volume 26. REFERENCE: Grulee 1469. D. Appleton, 1870. hardcover
1870M13979New York:: D. Appleton 1870. 1870. 8vo. xiv 603 1 2 pp. 6 lithographic plates 4 in color index; lightly browned. Original full green blind- and gilt-stamped cloth; extremities and joints mended with kozo. Bookplate and ownership signature on title of James P. Marsh MD.; additional inscription unreadable. Very good. First edition in English. This edition is not as common as it might seem. Also the lithographic plates are altered from the first edition with significant improvement. PROVENANCE: James P. Marsh MD. Troy NY an avid book collector was appointed surgeon in chief of the new 1917 Henry W. Putnam Memorial Hospital Bennington VT. 1n 1985 Dr. Marsh had moved from Troy and opened an office in Green Island Albany County NY. See: Medical Society of the County of Albany NY Albany Medical Annals Volume 7 p. 350 1886; Archives of Electrology and Radiology: Volume 1-2 p. 8 1901. Medical Association of Troy and Vicinity – A regular meeting of the Medical Association of Troy and Vicinity was held Tuesday April 1 1902 when Dr. Marsh reported three cases: Intestinal anastomosis for gangrene. . . Albany Medical Annals Volume 23 Page 291 1902. – Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons 1941 Volume 26. REFERENCE: Grulee 1469. D. Appleton, 1870. hardcover books
1900118492Santiago de Chile: Imprenta Litografía i Encuadernación Barcelona/Imprenta San Buenaventura 1900. Cloth. Good. 214; ii; 282 1; 193p. lvip. boardsforest green cloth newly rebound pages yellowing. Three legal and political documents. Only one copy on OCLC at the National Library of Chile. Imprenta, Litografía i Encuadernación Barcelona/Imprenta San Buenaventura unknown
1890111791Partitions sur la Provence Patay 1890 approx.
1898RO80105570PIERRET A.. 1898. In-12. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos fané, Intérieur acceptable. Rare ouvrage de 320 pages. Etiquette de code sur la coiffe en-tête et tampons de bibliothèque sur la page de titre et dans quelques marges. Déchirures pages 165 / 166.. . . . Classification Dewey : 956-Moyen et Proche Orient
1898R240155641Librairie A. Pierret. 1898. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos abîmé, Papier jauni. 318 pages. Quelques rousseurs. Annotation au crayon de papier en page de faux titre. Dos cassé.. . . . Classification Dewey : 305.4-La femme
188520200Rouart,Lerolle 1885 approx.
181324007REIMPRESO EN PALMA: Imprenta de Brusi 1813. Tercera edición.- 4º.- Rústica.- 183 páginas. . Palau 357747 - Bover Apéndice 685 Imprenta de Brusi unknown
181230921PALMA: En la Imprenta de Brusi 1812. Segunda edición.- 4º.- Rústica cubiertas en papel de aguas de época.- 183 páginas. Precedencia: Al final de la obra hay un texto bibliográfico manuscrito de mano de Fray Luis de Villafranca 1770-1847. Erudito Capuchino que fue utilizado por el propio Jovellanos en sus escritos desde su destierro en Mallorca. Segunda edición del mismo año que la primera impresa en Cádiz que tuvo muchas otras hasta el Trienio Liberal. La obra analiza histórica y filosóficamente toda la Revolución Francesa el reinado de Carlos IV y la Guerra de la Independencia. Tiene una continuación en la obra de Matias Vinuesa López de Alfaro Observador Político-Religioso de hecho el Padre Vinuesa fue el encargado de imprimir y aumentar ediciones posteriores a partir de este año de 1812. Ver en este mismo catálogo: Vinuesa. Observador Político-Religioso. Palau 357747 - Bover Apéndice 685 En la Imprenta de Brusi unknown
1803607371803. Granada 1803. Granada 1803. Remarks by the Recently Appointed President of the Supreme Court of Grenada Vasco del Campo Don Rafael. Discurso Pronunciado en la Real Chancilleria de Granada el Dia 2 de Enero de 1802 por El Exmo. Sr. Don Rafael Vasco Caballero del Orden de Santiago y de las Reales Maestranzas de Ronda y Granada; Regidor Perpetuo del Aquel Ilustre Ayuntamiento; Teniente General de los Reales Exercitos; Gobernador y Capitan General del Exercito Costa y Reino de Granada y Presidios Menores de Africa; Presidente de Esta Real Chancilleria De la Junta de Reales Obras de la Plaza de Malaga De la Mayor de Caminos de Este Reyno Los de Cordoba y Jaen; Superintendente de los del Obispado de Malaga Y de las de Sanidad Establecidas en el y su Costa; Inspector de las Companias de Invalidos Las de Infanteria Fixa y Torreros del Distrito Etc. Etc. Granada: En la Imprenta de Moreno 1803. iv xix pp. Quarto 8" x 5-1/2". Contemporary mottled sheep gilt frames to boards. Light rubbing to extremities with minor wear to spine ends and corners a few minor scuffs to boards tiny manuscript label to rear cover marbled endpapers crack between front free endpaper and following endleaf which is detached text notably fresh. An attractive copy. $250. First edition. This book reproduces the text of a speech given by military leader Don Rafael Vasco del Campo shortly upon his elevation by the King of Spain to the Presidency of Granada's Supreme Court of Justice. Don Vasco who distinguished himself in the service of the Spanish Crown in Mexico proclaims his humility before the office of his charge never before entrusted to a military man and invokes education as an antidote to envy hate revenge and thoughts of theft lies and deception. He also challenges the need for capital punishment and other legal injustices. During his short-lived presidency over Granada's highest court the region enjoyed peace and a flowering of the arts which ended with Napoleon's invasion of Spain and the subsequent popular uprisings against the Spanish Crown. No copies located on OCLC. Palau Manual del Librero Hispano-Americano 353024. unknown books
1803607371803. Granada 1803. Granada 1803. Remarks by the Recently Appointed President of the Supreme Court of Grenada Vasco del Campo Don Rafael. Discurso Pronunciado en la Real Chancilleria de Granada el Dia 2 de Enero de 1802 por El Exmo. Sr. Don Rafael Vasco Caballero del Orden de Santiago y de las Reales Maestranzas de Ronda y Granada; Regidor Perpetuo del Aquel Ilustre Ayuntamiento; Teniente General de los Reales Exercitos; Gobernador y Capitan General del Exercito Costa y Reino de Granada y Presidios Menores de Africa; Presidente de Esta Real Chancilleria De la Junta de Reales Obras de la Plaza de Malaga De la Mayor de Caminos de Este Reyno Los de Cordoba y Jaen; Superintendente de los del Obispado de Malaga Y de las de Sanidad Establecidas en el y su Costa; Inspector de las Companias de Invalidos Las de Infanteria Fixa y Torreros del Distrito Etc. Etc. Granada: En la Imprenta de Moreno 1803. iv xix pp. Quarto 8" x 5-1/2". Contemporary mottled sheep gilt frames to boards. Light rubbing to extremities with minor wear to spine ends and corners a few minor scuffs to boards tiny manuscript label to rear cover marbled endpapers crack between front free endpaper and following endleaf which is detached text notably fresh. An attractive copy. $250. First edition. This book reproduces the text of a speech given by military leader Don Rafael Vasco del Campo shortly upon his elevation by the King of Spain to the Presidency of Granada's Supreme Court of Justice. Don Vasco who distinguished himself in the service of the Spanish Crown in Mexico proclaims his humility before the office of his charge never before entrusted to a military man and invokes education as an antidote to envy hate revenge and thoughts of theft lies and deception. He also challenges the need for capital punishment and other legal injustices. During his short-lived presidency over Granada's highest court the region enjoyed peace and a flowering of the arts which ended with Napoleon's invasion of Spain and the subsequent popular uprisings against the Spanish Crown. No copies located on OCLC. Palau Manual del Librero Hispano-Americano 353024. unknown
187650906Paris Léon Vanier 1876 1 vol. relié in-12, demi-veau fauve, dos à nerfs, pièce de titre de basane rouge, plat supérieur de la couverture conservé, 186 pp., 54 croquis par Raf. Premier livre de l'auteur (1847-1896) tiré de son expérience de sergent de mobiles durant le siège de 1870. Issu d'un milieu modeste, Vanier fut d'abord commis de librairie avant d'ouvrir sa propre boutique rue Hautefeuille et de se lancer en cette année 1876 dans l'édition. Edition originale avec un envoi de l'auteur sur une page de faux-titre remontée. Bonne reliure de l'époque.
187650906Paris Léon Vanier 1876 1 vol. relié in-12, demi-veau fauve, dos à nerfs, pièce de titre de basane rouge, plat supérieur de la couverture conservé, 186 pp., 54 croquis par Raf. Premier livre de l'auteur (1847-1896) tiré de son expérience de sergent de mobiles durant le siège de 1870. Issu d'un milieu modeste, Vanier fut d'abord commis de librairie avant d'ouvrir sa propre boutique rue Hautefeuille et de se lancer en cette année 1876 dans l'édition. Edition originale avec un envoi de l'auteur sur une page de faux-titre remontée. Bonne reliure de l'époque.
1848102483Madrid: Bailly-Bailliere 1848. First edition presumed. Paperback. Some wear to exterior a few small portions of pop-up elements are tender else very good. Tall narrow folio; 32 columns 16 p. p. 1 plate with 3 color anatomical figures attached on hinges illus; many movable pop-up parts. Very scarce anatomical pop-up book. In Spanish. Only one holding located in WorldCat. Pop up books. Pop-up books. Bailly-Bailliere paperback
185338706Paris: Imprenta Española de Dubuisson 1853. 8vo 23 cm; 9". 15 1 4 pp. <br><br>The Colombia government forced Archbishop Manuel José Mosquera 180053 into exile in 1852 because of his vehement opposition to a series of he felt to be legislative encroachments on his authority over benefices and "internal" church administrative matters. This is his publication while in exile in Paris of a letter of support from the clergy of Chile with his letter to them.<br>Â Â Â Â Searches of NUC WorldCat and COPAC locate four U.S. Cornell Fordham Stanford UTexas and one British BL libraries reporting ownership but we know of another U.S. library that owns a unreported copy. Original printed wrapper; sewn. Soiling to front wrapper. Very good. Imprenta Española de Dubuisson, unknown books
18532940Paris 1853. Very good. 154pp. Original printed wrappers stitched as issued. Minor soiling to wraps. Even tanning. The Colombian government forced Archbishop Manuel José Mosquera into exile in 1852 because of his vehement opposition to a series of laws he felt to be government encroachments on his authority over benefices and "internal" church administrative matters. This is his publication while in exile in Paris of a letter of support he received from the clergy of Chile along with his response to them. OCLC locates five copies. unknown
188999698-C3309P., Retaux-Bray, librairie-éditeur, 1889, broché, 139 pages paginées, 17.2 x 11.1 x 0.9 cm, rousseurs sur les deux premières pages et sur la serpente, petite déchirure sur un côté de la couverture, coins de la couverture émoussés.
1802B5905Roma: : Work I: Roma: Niccola de Antoni; Work II: Roma: n.p. Work I: c. 1802; Work II: c.1770. . A handsome fine example. Prints are clean and crisp. . Binding: Skillfully rebacked half calf preserving contemporary blue speckled - marbled boards. Spine raised with six 6 bands; compartments elegantly gilt ornamented at borders corners and centres and gilt lettered title on two. Notes: Work I: Raphael 1483-1520 painted the ceilings walls and columns of the Vatican Logge over the two-year period before he would pass away. Together with Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci he forms the traditional trinity of great masters of that period. These particular images are renowned for their clarity and accessibility. Much of the subject matter on the columns is traced to Roman iconography. Such items as coins vases sarcophagi and various other items are done with stunning clarity and accuracy. Carlo Lasinio 1759 – 1838 was an Italian engraver who worked chiefly in Florence. Lasinio started as a painter at the Accademia di Belle Arti Venice. He quickly placed more emphasis on printmaking especially after moving to Florence in 1778. He established his reputation with two large series of etchings in 1787 and 1789. Lasinio also taught engraving at the Accademia in Florence becoming a Professor in 1800. <br><br>Work II: A collection of plates from this work with no title page. The Raphael fresco decorations in the Vatican's three-storied balconies known as the 'Logge' quickly became famous and various suites of plates were issued from the 17th century onward. However this set was the first to attempt to show all the decoration of the pilasters and pillars. A set of the present engravings stimulated Catherine the Great to have a replica of the Logge built at the Hermitage in St. Petersburg.<br><br> Size: Folio 621x478mm. Illustration: Illustrated with plates after Raphael: Work I: 14 decorative copper engraved plates; engraved title page by Giovanni Balzar; remaining by Carlo Lasinio after Raphael’s depictions of the Vatican’s loggia and columns. Work II: collection of 31 full page etchings amounting to thirteen 13 pairs or sets of engravings after the Vatican frescoes by Raphael. Volume: Two works in one volume Provenance: Upper pasted endpaper ex libris bookplate marked “Dampierreâ€. All leaves of the first work of wove paper contain the watermark “Pietro Miliani Fabriano.†References: Berlin Kat. 1048 Pages: Work I: illustrated half-title plates numbered figure: II No. I &II III No. III & IV IV No. V& VI V No. VII & VIII VI No. IX&X I No. I&II II No. III&IV III No. V&VI IV No.VII&VIII V No. IX&X dated 1802 VI No.XI&XII VII No.XIII&XIV VIII No.XI&XII ; Work II: plate I-XIII Num I-XIII I-V Category: Book Art Architecture & Design; Book Europe Italy; Book Plate Books General; Work I: Roma: Niccola de Antoni; Work II: Roma: [n.p.] hardcover
188017428London: Tuck & Co. 1880. An unusual early Tuck folding birthday card featuring black swans and salmon jumping upstream. The central scene surrounded by an attractive "twig" style border & palm fronds. Pink paper printed with gilt and gray ink. Within the draped banner is "A Happy Birthday" and a small "R & S T" and "London" standing for Raphael Tuck and Sons. The words 'Copyright ' 'Eng Sta Hall' and 'No. 102.' appear in the lower margin. Tuck & Co. unknown