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1829h013.999shGB: G Jackson Hanley printer 1829. 244 pages. Some spotting mostly to early and late leaves and text edges ELSE fairly clean tight text. Bound in likely original grey paper covered boards with a green cloth spine. What appears to be the remains of original paper title label is not legible. Spine and spine joints worn.Book is in good double plus condition with noticeable signs of wear and/or age. Modern paper title label below original on spine. . 1st Edition. Hardback. G/No DW. G Jackson (Hanley) (printer) Hardcover
1873RO40202058Chez Mme Ve Jules Renouard, Paris. 1864-1873. In-8. Relié cuir dos-coins. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos à nerfs, Quelques rousseurs. 261 + 508 pages pour le tome I, 420 pages pour le tome II, 451 pages pour le tome III, et 421 pages pour le tome IV. Titre, tomaison, et dates dorés sur les dos. Tranches de tête dorées. Dos et plats légèrement frottés. Annotations en pages de faux-titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.01-Origines - 1400
1874RO40202056Chez Mme Ve Jules Renouard, Paris. 1869-1874. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Dos abîmé, Mouillures. 5 tomes d'env. 400-500 pages chacun. Dos fendus avec quelques cahiers se détachant. Quelques plats se détachant. Nombreuses pages non coupées. Rousseurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.01-Origines - 1400
1894j7967London: Richard Bentley & Son. G : in Good condition without dust jackets. Leather scuffed and with minor wear to spine ends. Corners bumped. Front inner hinges cracked. Some dampstaining to prelims and frontis plates. Heraldic plates to front pastedowns. 1894. First Edition. Red hardback half-leather cover with marbled boards. 220mm x 150mm 9" x 6". xii 451pp; xii 432pp. Engraved frontis plates. Heavy item - shipping supplement may apply for overseas. . Richard Bentley & Son hardcover
182933863Hanley: Privately Printed 1829. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Octavo. 237pp index. a very nice copy rebound in cream boards with green cloth spine new endpapers. <br/><br/> Privately Printed hardcover
1895282089New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1895. Second Edition. Three Quarters Leather. Near Fine binding. First published as Napoleon Intime in 1893 the English edition was issued in London the following year. This "Second Edition" in English is handsomely bound in three-quarter crimson morocco over marbled boards with matching endpapers; top edges gilt; raised bands with Napoleonic devices and lettering stamped in gilt. Each volume with engraved portrait frontispiece. The book was panned in The Spectator in 1894 as a "whitewash" cf. The Spectator Archive 28 April 1894 p. 36. Near Fine binding. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown books
187918871879 Paris, Firmin Didot, 1879. Deux volumes in-8 pleine percaline brique, dos lisses, titre doré, date en queue, décor en médaillon estampé sur les plats, 322 pp. et un feuillet d'errata et 348 pages et un feuillet d'errata. Très bel exemplaire, non rogné, sur papier vergé quasi exempt de rousseurs.
186068690Accurante J.P. Migne, 2 vol. in-4 reliure de l'époque demi-chagrin vert, dos à 4 nerfs dorés, Apud J.P. Migne, Petit-Montrouge, 1860 Rappel du titre complet : Eusebii Alexandrini Episcopi, Eusebii Emeseni Leonti Byzantini Opera quae reperiri potuerunt omnia, etc... (1 Tome en 2 volumes - Complet). Patrologiae Cursus completus. Series Graeca. Tomus LXXXVI Pars Prior & Pars Posterior [ Patrologia Graeca Tome 86 en 2 volumes - Presbytre Timothée de Constantinople, Jean Maxence, Théodore le Lecteur, Procope de Tyr, Théodore de Scythopolis, Timothée de Jérusalem, Théodose d'Alexandrie, Eusèbe d'Alexandrie, Eusèbe d'Émèse, Grégence de Safar, Épiphane de Constantinople, Isaac de Ninive, Barsanuphe de Palestine, Eustathe le Moine, Justinien Ier, Agapet le Diacre, Léonce de Byzance, Éphrem d'Antioche, Paul le Silentiaire, Eutychius de Constantinople, Évagre le Scholastique, Euloge d'Alexandrie, Siméon Stylite le Jeune, Zacharie de Jérusalem, Modeste de Jérusalem, anonyme sur le siège de Jérusalem par les Perses, Jobius, Erechthius d'Antioche de Pisidie, Pierre de Laodicée ]
1878R260174902CHEZ Mme Ve JULES RENOUARD. 1869-1878. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 8 volumes d'environ 250 à 500 pages. Bandes de papier kraft collées au dos et en bordure des plats. Étiquette et tampons de bibliothèque.. . . . Classification Dewey : 944-Histoire de France varia
1822541200New-Haven: Printed and Published by N. Whiting 1822. Hardcover. Good. 24mo. vi 144pp. Frontispiece portrait of Lady Jane Grey engraved by Simeon Jocelyn a leading abolitionist who was part of an unsuccessful effort to charter a Negro College in New Haven. In the original mottled calf with gilt-stamped black leather spine label. Pencil owner name on front flyleaf. The binding is rubbed with light wear at the corners front free endpaper is torn at the fore-edge lacking back free endpaper the back flyleaf present good or better overall. A nice copy of this anthology “designed for the use of females in general and particularly recommended for the use of ladies’ schools.â€. Printed and Published by N. Whiting hardcover
187539051Paris: A la Librairie des Bibliophiles et Chez Rapilly 1875. Two of Bocher's outstanding catalogues raisonnés bound in one volume: the catalogue raisonné of prints after Baudouin and the catalogue raisonné of prints after Chardin. Also included are extensive catalogues of the paintings of each artist. Both limited to 475 numbered copies: the Baudouin catalogue is one of only 25 copies beautifully printed on fine Whatman wove paper; the Chardin catalogue is one of 450 beautifully printed on fine Dutch laid paper. Folio quarter morocco over marbled boards. Uncut. Light wear to extremities else fine. <br/><br/> A la Librairie des Bibliophiles et Chez Rapilly hardcover
188328449New Haven CT 1883. Ephemera. Single page on folded letterhead of the Law Department of Yale College. Dated April 25 1883. Baldwin was a jurist law professor at Yale co-founder and president of the American Bar Association and Governor of Connecticut. The letter reads: "Dear Mr. DeLancey I think you will see the Hartford & Harlem road begun within a year. It is being fought by the old Parallel scheme promoted by the New York New Haven & Harlem road; but we have nevertheless obtained most of the legislation needed. I take pleasure in sending you a copy of my historical paper recently printed. Yours sincerely Simeon E. Baldwin." Signature and date presumably from a different hand short annotation in pencil and small stain on the verso. Very good.; Letters. unknown
1825137394c. 1825. Rare hand-colored engraved map of Asia by American cartographers Nathaniel and Simeon Smith Jocelyn. One page hand-colored. In very good condition. Matted and framed. The entire piece measures 13 inches by 11.5 inches. At the turn of the 19th century brothers Nathaniel and Simeon Smith founded the N. and S.S. Jocelyn Publishing Company focusing mainly on engravings. In 1823 they published along with family friend Jedediah Morse an Atlas of the United States unknown
1892042823-06Pittsburgh: J. R. Weldin & Co 1892. Hardcover. Very Good. #24 of 100 large paper copies. 4to in publisher's cloth with paper spine label. 312 pp. VG. Light wear to boards. Moderate wear to spine label. Binding is strong. Name on front flyleaf. Text is clean. Ships wrapped in bubble-wrap in a box packed with care. Pittsburgh: J. R. Weldin & Co hardcover
1837g9054London: W. Lewis & Son. G : in good condition. Rebacked. Some dampstaining and age toning. Tape reinforcement at half title. Bookplate to front pastedown. 1837. First Edition limited to 250 copies. Quarter calf over black cloth cover. 240mm x 150mm 9" x 6". xliv addenda 685pp. Contains a list of subscribers. Heavy item - shipping supplement may apply for overseas. . W. Lewis & Son hardcover
1873007709Paris: Librairie des Bibliophiles 1873. Book. Fine. Morocco. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Cette édition a été tirée à 500 exemplaires sur papier de Hollande. one of 500 copies printed on Halland paper. In a Fine signed 19th century Auguste Petit binding of gold-toned full crushed morocco back in five raised bands with gilt rules lettering and tail date covers and edges bordered in 3 gilt rules ornate gilt dentelles marbled end papers top edges gilt A Fine and lovely set with just the slightest of soiling. Librairie des Bibliophiles Hardcover
183939951Paris, Bachelier, 1839. 4to. Contemporary hcalf, gilt spine with gilt lettering. A paperlabel pasted on spine. Stamps on titlepage. VIII,226,(1) pp. Broadmargined on good paper. Light scattered brownspots.
183939951Paris Bachelier 1839. 4to. Contemporary hcalf gilt spine with gilt lettering. A paperlabel pasted on spine. Stamps on titlepage. VIII2261 pp. Broadmargined on good paper. Light scattered brownspots. <br/><br/><em>First edition. Poisson made importent contribution to many categories in mathematics and mathematical physics "Poisson'sTheorem" the mathematical treatment of attractive forces etc. "The Recherches sur le Mouvement.projectiles the item offered is the first workto deal with the subject by taking into account the rotation of the earth and the complementary acceleration resulting from the motion of the system of reference. A decade after its publication it inspired Focault's famous experiment demonstrating the earth's rotation"Pierre Costabel in DSB. - In this researchhe extended Lapalce's analysis to allow also for the rotation of the projectile in motion and it helped Léon Foucault to conceive of his pendulum to demonstrate the rotation of the earth. - The work is a collection of memoirs. "Ce recherches se composent de plusieurs Mémoires lus par l'Auteur à l'Academie des Sciences et insérés dans les XXVIe et XXVIIe cahiers du Journal de l'Ecole Polytechnique." From verso of halftitle - Bibliotheca Mechanica p. 261. </em> unknown
1873007709Paris: Librairie des Bibliophiles 1873. Cette édition a été tirée à 500 exemplaires sur papier de Hollande. one of 500 copies printed on Halland paper. In a Fine signed 19th century Auguste Petit binding of gold-toned full crushed morocco back in five raised bands with gilt rules lettering and tail date covers and edges bordered in 3 gilt rules ornate gilt dentelles marbled end papers top edges gilt A Fine and lovely set with just the slightest of soiling. . First Edition. Morocco. Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Librairie des Bibliophiles Hardcover books
186944510Paris: Mainsonneuve et cie 1869. First edition. Quarter navy calf over marbled boards 4 raised bands gilt titles all edges speckled. A very good copy extremities rubbed tiny inked numeral at corner of title light soiling and foxing occasional pencil markings light toning to a few plates. xviii 19-240 pp. plates; 2 81- 142 pp. Illus. 146 plates 15 folding 4 color and numerous in text figures. Plates numbered 1-103 1 unnumbered109-132 & 141-156 2 unnumbered. 8vo. This the first 1869 edition of "Archives paléographiques de l'Orient et de l'Amérique." Sabin notes an edition in 1870 with a slightly different title. The Mexican hierographic "Codex Telleriano-Remensis" is provided in facsimile on a large number of plates with an explanation by Brasseur de Bourbourg pp. 190-232. Also includes works on Middle Eastern Asian Sanskrit Oceanic and Cuneiform language systems. Plus a bibliographical list of works on American Paleography. Bound with Siméon Rémi. Société Américaine de France Session de 1884. Paris: Société américaine de France E. Dangu. 2 81- 142 pp. Includes: "Les Systémes Religieux dans L'antiquité Péruvienne" by A. Castaing; "Nouvelle Recherches pour L'interprétation des Caractéres Hiératiques de L'amérique Centrale" by Léon de Rosny; and "Actes de la Société Américaine de France 1884" by Remi Siméon. Both items are scarce. Sabin 73299; Pilling 3374. Field 1319. Phillips: Central America p. 19. Mainsonneuve et cie hardcover books
186944510Paris: Mainsonneuve et cie 1869. First edition. Quarter navy calf over marbled boards 4 raised bands gilt titles all edges speckled. A very good copy extremities rubbed tiny inked numeral at corner of title light soiling and foxing occasional pencil markings light toning to a few plates. xviii 19-240 pp. plates; 2 81- 142 pp. Illus. 146 plates 15 folding 4 color and numerous in text figures. Plates numbered 1-103 1 unnumbered109-132 & 141-156 2 unnumbered. 8vo. This the first 1869 edition of "Archives paléographiques de l'Orient et de l'Amérique." Sabin notes an edition in 1870 with a slightly different title. The Mexican hierographic “Codex Telleriano-Remensis†is provided in facsimile on a large number of plates with an explanation by Brasseur de Bourbourg pp. 190-232. Also includes works on Middle Eastern Asian Sanskrit Oceanic and Cuneiform language systems. Plus a bibliographical list of works on American Paleography.<br /> <br /> Bound with<br /> Siméon Rémi. Société Américaine de France Session de 1884. Paris: Société américaine de France E. Dangu. 2 81- 142 pp. Includes: "Les Systémes Religieux dans L'antiquité Péruvienne" by A. Castaing; "Nouvelle Recherches pour L'interprétation des Caractéres Hiératiques de L'amérique Centrale" by Léon de Rosny; and "Actes de la Société Américaine de France 1884" by Remi Siméon.<br /> <br /> Both items are scarce. Sabin 73299; Pilling 3374. Field 1319. Phillips: Central America p. 19. Mainsonneuve et cie hardcover
1852WRCAM36523Arequipa: Imprenta de Francisco Ibañez y Herm 1852. 48pp. Dbd. Slight age-toning occasional minor foxing. A very good copy. A rare pamphlet reproducing the address delivered at the installation of the author a Doctor of Political Economy and a lawyer in the Academia Lauretana de ciencias y artes de Arequipa. The titlepage indicates that the work was published by the author for his friends. Tejeda a lawyer who also held a doctorate in political economy discusses various social political regulatory and economic aspects of industry. Included is a chapter on intellectual production noting that lawyers doctors and other professionals can be also considered as industrial entities subject to the laws of free commerce. A rare vanity publication concerned with philosophical aspects of industry printed in Arequipa in the early 1850s. OCLC records a single copy at Princeton. OCLC 40594747. Imprenta de Francisco Ibañez y Herm unknown books
180559752Waitsfield Vermont 1805. Narrow tall folio approx. 15½" x 6¾" 112 pp. in ink five separately sewn signatures; a few pages loose some pages darkened or chipped at edges; some entries faint. This account book is the record of the practice of either Stephen Pierce or Simeon Stoddard practicing in Waitsfield Vermont between 1795 and 1806. These were the second and third physicians to have settled and practiced in Waitsfield. Most likely it is the record of Pierce who is supposed to have settled in Waitsfield in 1795. The first physician in Waitsfield Moses Heaton remained there only between 1793 and 1796. Depending on the source Pierce was the third physician to practice in Waitsfield and/or the first to practice in Moretown a settlement to the northeast of Waitsfield. He farmed as well as doctored and his farm lay mostly in Moretown his office in Waitsfield. He was a respected and successful physician who served the community in other capacities: as selectman representative delegate to the Constitutional Convention of 1814 and Assistant Judge of the County Court. One source claims that he succeeded Judge Kinne December 1 1814 and served one year and that he was a justice of the peace in Waitsfield. He died either in 1854 after living in Waterbury and Berlin Vermont or he died in Barnard in 1864. See: History of the Town of Waitsfield Vermont 1782-1908 by Matt Bushnell Jones Boston 1909 p. 182. Simeon Stoddard on the other hand was born December 12 1761 either in Saybrook Connecticut or in Waitsfield. On August 19 1784 he married Abiah Thompson who had been born in 1763 in Waitsfield. Some sources state that he moved to Waitsfield from Saybrook in 1794. He served the southwestern area of Waitsfield and died in 1841. This account book records each date of visit the householder's name the relationship of patient to householder the medicine prescribed and its price and the cost of the doctor's visit. The doctor whether it be Stoddard or Pierce treated thirty to forty patients each month and as many as fifty-six in December of 1801. He charged as little as 4 pence and as much as 42 shillings 10 pence for his services. As a comparison the tax on an acre of land in Waitsfield was 2 pence an acre. The poll tax list of 1795 showed fifty voters so the doctor seems to have treated the members of nearly every family. The diseases treated are not stated in the entries made but he seems to have prescribed antimonium tartaricum in many instances and also digitalis. Waitsfield was founded by Col. Benjamin Wait or Waite and others who were granted a charter on February 25 1782. Wait had served under Gen. Jeffery Amherst in the French and Indian Wars and had fought in the Revolutionary War. Both Waitsfield and Moretown are now somewhat renowned as the areas around Mad River a popular ski resort. Mad River has been remarkable from the settling of the area as the source of numerous sudden destructive and deadly floods. The Green Mountains the northern extent of the Appalachians rise just to the west of the town. The doctor records having treated members of the Wait family including Benjamin's wife Martha d. April 3 1804 Ezra Thomas and Gilbert. The family names of the community are listed making this a good source for early settlement history and genealogical research. Among the householders who required the doctor's services are Smolly Skinner Taylor Spalding Hitchcock Parkhurst Carpenter the family had a tannery and potash works Heaton Burdick Johnson Rider Fuller Symonds McNight Chamberlain Atherton Lyon Butterfield Barnave Osgood Foster Hobson Robinson Brun Latimer and Sherman. Many of the names appear often. unknown
1833064075Albany NY: W. C. Little & O. Steele 1833. 1st Edition . Full-Leather. Fair. Fair to good tight condition. Repaired binding for structural integrity. Text free of marks. Professional book dealer since 1999. Orders will be mailed either on the day ordered or the next business day and carefully packaged with tracking. Question of authorship discussed in J.H. Brandow's Story of old Saratoga 1900 p. 180-187. Edited by S. DeWitt Bloodgood. Listed in Sabin Dictionary of Books Relating to America Vol. 2 p. 236; and in Roorbach Bibliotheca Americana Vol. 1 p. 59. "The scarce original edition of which but few copies were printed."-- Bookseller's note. First published in the Albany Daily Advertiser. "Veritable production of a Farmer of Saratoga County . " --Advertisement. <br/> <br/> W. C. Little & O. Steele hardcover
1823018730London Dublin Edinburgh & New York: Printed for Sir Richard Phillips 1823. Six volumes small octavo pp 588; 600 15; 584 10 uncut a few pages unopened a little age-toning and marking one gathering 347-350 in Volume IV detached and gatherings towards the rear of the volume becoming a bit weak and loose Volume VI has extra bis pages 343 - 354; very well illustrated with 197 engraved or wood engraved plates of which 31 are folding and 50 coloured plates of which 2 are folding and 1 folding table; bound in the original pink boards a bit worn chipped and marked original printed paper labels on the spines the upper cover of Volume V detached otherwise firm and tight a neat signature on each front endpaper. Apparently lacking one plate in Volume 1 Relative Sizes of the Planets though there is no sign of this ever having been bound in. There are several extra plates to those listed and our copy would seem to agree with the set at auction at Christie's in 2006 which contained 246 of 248 plates. A work of considerable charm and interest and despite some faults as mentioned a remarkable set in original unsophisticated state. Simeon Ackroyd Shaw 1785 - 1859 was a 19th-century English scientific writer industrial historian and teacher. He spent his working life in the Staffordshire Potteries now the city of Stoke-on-Trent England. Shaw originated in Lancashire and as a young man he arrived in the Potteries to work on the Potteries Gazette and Newcastle-under-Lyme Advertiser newspaper. After some 20 years of newspaper and printing work living in Wolstanton he then went into teaching. He ran several teaching academies in the district. His first book was this 6-volume work which was based on his obviously very comprehensive series of popular short lectures on everything from natural species to meteorites. First Edition. Boards. Good. Printed for Sir Richard Phillips Hardcover