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1798LRB589s.n., Rue S. André'des'Arts, n° 46 Paris 1798 Nombre de volumes : 2 volumes (tomes 2 et 3 seuls) — Reliure : Pleine basane marbrée de l'époque, encadrement de filets dorés sur les plats, dos lisses richement ornés de fleurons et roulettes, pièces de titre et de tomaison vert sombre dorées — Illustrations : Nombreuses figures gravées hors texte, dont frontispice 'Sophie' signé Borel del. et Delignon sculp. ; titre du t. II annonçant « avec quatorze figures », t. III « avec figures » — Langue : Texte latin et traduction française en regardContenu :? Tome II : Élégies de Tibulle, suivies des Baisers de Jean Second (traduction par Mirabeau), avec planches gravées.? Tome III : Tibulle, suivi de Contes et Nouvelles (par Mirabeau), notamment 'Le Filet de Vulcain, ou les Amours de Mars et Vénus', avec figures.Particularités d'exemplaire : Avis de tirage imprimé indiquant qu'il « a été tiré quelques exemplaires de cet Ouvrage sur papier vélin, et un très'petit nombre sur grand papier vélin superfin » — État : Bel ensemble d'époque, frottements d'usage aux plats et aux coiffes, petites épidermures et coins émoussés ; mors localement fendillés sans gravité ; papier vélin frais dans l'ensemble avec rousseurs et brunissures éparses, pâles mouillures marginales à quelques feuillets ; belles impressions des tailles'douces
1798LRB589Paris: s.n. Rue S. AndrédesArts n° 46 1798 Titre : Élégies de Tibulle suivies des Baisers de Jean Second Tome second Tibulle suivi de Contes et Nouvelles Tome troisièmeAuteur : Tibulle Albius Mirabeau HonoréGabriel Riqueti Second Jean Janus SecundusLieu : ParisÉditeur : s.n. Rue S. AndrédesArts n° 46Date : An VI 1798Nombre de volumes : 2 volumes tomes 2 et 3 seulsReliure : Pleine basane marbrée de l'époque encadrement de filets dorés sur les plats dos lisses richement ornés de fleurons et roulettes pièces de titre et de tomaison vert sombre doréesIllustrations : Nombreuses figures gravées hors texte dont frontispice 'Sophie' signé Borel del. et Delignon sculp. ; titre du t. II annonçant « avec quatorze figures » t. III « avec figures »Langue : Texte latin et traduction française en regardContenu : Tome II : Élégies de Tibulle suivies des Baisers de Jean Second traduction par Mirabeau avec planches gravées. Tome III : Tibulle suivi de Contes et Nouvelles par Mirabeau notamment 'Le Filet de Vulcain ou les Amours de Mars et Vénus' avec figures.Particularités d'exemplaire : Avis de tirage imprimé indiquant qu'il « a été tiré quelques exemplaires de cet Ouvrage sur papier vélin et un trèspetit nombre sur grand papier vélin superfin »État : Bel ensemble d'époque frottements d'usage aux plats et aux coiffes petites épidermures et coins émoussés ; mors localement fendillés sans gravité ; papier vélin frais dans l'ensemble avec rousseurs et brunissures éparses pâles mouillures marginales à quelques feuillets ; belles impressions des taillesdouces. Signé par l'auteur. Hardcover. Good. s.n., Rue S. André?des?Arts, n° 46 hardcover
1989171000Archiv Verlag Braunschweig, 1989.
1990Q-0929371178Kar-Ben Publishing ® 1990-08-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Kar-Ben Publishing ® paperback
1989Q-087441492XBehrman House 1989-06-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Behrman House paperback
In -4°, cc. 58, piena pergamena e titolo manoscritto al dorso. Frontespizio in cornice xilografica, iniziali e marca editoriale di Mazzocchi in fine. Prima edizione della traduzione in latino di quest’opera di Senofonte fatta da Bessarione (Trebisonda 1403 - Ravenna 1472), Cardinale, teologo e umanista, intorno agli anni ’40 del secolo precedente. Si presume che a scoprire il manoscritto sia stato lo stesso Giano Vitale, autore della lettera dedicatoria che apre il volume. L’opera di Bessarione contribuisce in maniera decisiva alla rivalutazione delle opere di Senofonte, autore pressoché dimenticato nel Medioevo, avvenuta nel Rinascimento, opere che forniranno, relativamente al mondo socratico, una cospicua alternativa alla rappresentazione che ne dà Platone nei suoi Dialoghi. Bellissimo il frontespizio incorniciato (riprodotto in Mortimer, “Italian 16th century books”, p. 583). Adams X-43 Title page in a xilographic frame, initials and Mazzocchi’s printer’s mark at the end. The first edition of the latin translation of this Xenophon’s work, made by Bessarion (1403-1472), a Cardinal and a humanist, in the first half of the XV century. The manuscript was probably discovered by the very Giano Vitale, author of the dedication letter at the beginning of the volume. Bessarion’s work is a crucial contribution to the revaluation of Xenophon’s work, happened in the Renaissance. A very charming title page (reproduced in Mortimer, “Italian 16th century books”, p. 583) Adams X-43
10463Newark VT: Janus Gefn Limited 2002. Original Wrappers. Fine binding. Quarto. 141 1 pp. illus. Models. Limited edition one of 200 numbered copies. Signed by Van Vliet. There was a trade edition of the book but this limited edition includes 17 models of these inventive structures illustrated in the guide all housed in a cloth clamshell with printed paper title label on the spine and Van Vliet's handwritten limitation statement and signature on the inside of the upper tray. A fine copy. <br /> <br /> To look through this guide is beyond informative; to handle these models is mesmerizing. And this from one who has said "I'm not a bookbinder so I had to figure out different ways to bind my books." These structures are a testament to the fact that Claire Van Vliet is indeed a bookbinder. Fine The Janus Press — Fifty Years p. 58-9. Rare in commerce as nearly 90% of the edition is institutionally held. Janus Gefn Limited unknown
2010Q-0299237141University of Wisconsin Press 2010-07-08. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! University of Wisconsin Press paperback
6694575University of Wisconsin Press pp. 324 . Papeback. New. University of Wisconsin Press unknown
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197921720Newark VT: The Janus Press 1979. First edition. One of 50 copies with the Janus Press imprint out of an entire edition of 220. The remaining 170 copies were issued with The Gruffyground Press imprint in England. Fine copy. 8vo original linen over boards printed paper spine label. Fine copy. The Janus Press unknown books
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197921574West Burke VT: The Janus Press 1979. First edition. One of 165 numbered copies the entire edition. Very fine copy. 4to original illustrated linen over boards printed paper spine label. Very fine copy. The Janus Press unknown books
197921574West Burke VT: The Janus Press 1979. First edition. One of 165 numbered copies the entire edition. Very fine copy. 4to original illustrated linen over boards printed paper spine label. Very fine copy. The Janus Press unknown
198853560ABSalzburg und Wien. Residenz Verlag. 1988. 8°. 39 S. Originalpappband.
198855075ABSalzburg und Wien. Residenz Verlag. 1988. 8°. 39 S. Originalpappband.
WRCLIT64814London & West Burke VT: Gefn Janus Unlimited nd. Small octavo. Accordion fold with coversheet. Illustrations. Fine in tissue wrapper enclosed in plain box bookplate inside box and small label mark on lid enclosed within printed sleeve. First unlimited trade edition a half-size reproduction of the 1985 lithographed edition of thirty copies. Gefn Janus Unlimited unknown books
2024x-3658453036Vs Verlag Fur Sozialwissenschaften 2024. Paperback. New. 190 pages. German language. 8.26x5.82x8.27 inches. Vs Verlag Fur Sozialwissenschaften paperback
20199784Newark VT: Janus Press 2019. Hard Cover. Fine binding. Quarto. 6 pp. illus. Limited edition one of 120 numbered copies. Bound in a digital print on heavily textured paper over boards. Colophon inside the front cover the textblock is a 5-panel accordion foldout: the first three panels comprise a large vitreograph print by Van Vliet printed by Judith O'Rourke at Littleton Studios; this is followed by two panels each containing a poem by Ensing letterpress printed by Andrew Miller-Brown. The rear pastedown is a foldout digital print. All housed in a paper portfolio with author title and "Janus Press" on the front. A fine copy. <br /> <br /> Born in the Netherlands Ensing moved to New Zealand as a young girl. As a poet she has become a voice of New Zealand and these two evocative poems "Muriwai" and "At Muriwai" capture both a sense of place but also a certain transience of time. Beautifully illustrated by Van Vliet's images. A book that can be leafed through or folded out to striking effect displaying Van Vliet's images of the reef at Muriwai in New Zealand. Janus Press unknown
20079781Newark VT: Janus Press 2007. Wrappers. Fine binding. Oblong octavo. 26 ll. illus. Limited edition one of 150 numbered copies. Van Vliet's woven strip binding contains 12 printed leaves alternating with 14 illusion polycarbonate and flexible vinyl leaves all laid into a vinyl wrapper and housed in acrylic slipcase. Some of the vinyl leaves have started to break down their oils leaching into and discolor the paper leaves an unexpected and according to Van Vliet perfectly fitting result. <br /> <br /> This book is referential of the author's earlier Hermetic Waste Gefn Press 1986 that was issued the summer after the Chernobyl disaster. She writes in an artist statement: "The collagraph prints in Hermetic Waste were derived from alchemical engravings — here in Waste Incant the calligraphic line drawings are derived from science illustrations in children's text books. Redrawn and merging the pictorial 'facts' depict a disrupted 'nature.' Poetic texts sit inside the imagery functioning as an integrated caption. They describe processes by which toxic material enters into the environment. The back of each page lists hazardous wastes. Plastic interleaving features in both books referencing materials used in the storage of waste. How little has changed in twenty years." <br /> <br /> In her Grolier Club catalog to the collection of Robert J. Rubin Yvonne Korshak echoes and expands Johanknecht's statement of Waste Incant: "The book in its acrylic case is a statement about the storage of nuclear waste in plastic. The line drawings are derived from children's textbooks redrawn to show a disrupted nature. The toxic wastes listed partially alphabetically are printed on both sides of the embossed paper each page separated by a plastic sheet. The unstable and hence inappropriate and hazardous use of plastic to contain toxic waste is emphasized by the diverse deformations of each of the plastic sheets. <br /> <br /> "How fascinating that the book is immaculate and glamorous while its topic - waste - implies what's dirty and distasteful. The ironic disjunction dramatizes the tension between the allure of easy labor magical communications and other seductions of our high tech culture and the tarnished other side of the coin deadly byproducts with tenacious half-lives. The book uses the very products it condemns. We can't do without it can we" Yvonne Korshak and Robert J. Rubin. Beyond the Text: Artists' Books from the Collection of Robert J. Ruben. Grolier Club 2010. Janus Press unknown
2017__0714874736Phaidon Inc Ltd 2017. Hardcover. New. 271 pages. 11.00x8.50x1.25 inches. Phaidon Inc Ltd hardcover
2025x-3658463872Vs Verlag Fur Sozialwissenschaften 2025. Paperback. New. 210 pages. German language. 8.26x5.82x8.27 inches. Vs Verlag Fur Sozialwissenschaften paperback
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