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Three issues, ALL PUBLISHED. A complete run of this short-lived and extremely rare periodical. Each issue limited to 200 numbered copies, most of which were doubtless discarded long ago. (2), 37, (2), 41, (2), 60 pp + numerous plates. Bound in are the by-laws of the organization (4 pp) and a loose sheet comprising three subscritpion forms. Folio. Bound in contemporary cloth and decorated boards. Paper of first two issues toned, paper of last issue bright and fine. VERY RARE COMPLETE.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Contemporary brown half leather, five raised bands to spine, including title and decorations. Slight fading on the spine and stains on the first pages. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 420 p. Rare first edition of this utopian novel, in which he tells the reasons that led to the destruction of the Ottoman Empire and the remedies for recovery through the idealist protagonist Mansur Bey. The word "Turfanda" is the name given to the vegetables and fruits that grow first and early in their season in Turkish culture. The origin of word in Turkish culture comes from the city of Turfan in China, where fruits and vegetables were first grown in Central Asia and Turkestan by Turks. Mizanci Murad [or Murat] was an Ottoman monarchist, democrat, historian, and politician, who was renowned for his work on reviving the concept of Ottomanism during the Second Constitutional Era. Özege 21333.; OCLC has no first edition with its correct imprint details. (Utopias from the Middle East 8).
186658723Boston: Ticknor and Fields 1866-68. Five large octavo volumes 26cm. Publisher's embossed cloth titled in gilt on spines; 72880282882842 includes extra Christmas number828pp. Unbroken well-preserved run; occasional toning or edgewear to text; easily Very Good overall. <br /> <br /> The first five volumes of an eventual eight of this substantial post-Civil War literary magazine that introduced a number of English and Continental authors to American readers. The journal was edited by a young Thomas Bailey Aldrich at this time still a little-known figure. "The selections in Every Saturday were chiefly from English periodicals though there were a few from French and German magazines.translating was more expensive than scissoring and Every Saturday continued throughout to rely upon the English journals.Edmund Yates Charles Reade Anthony Trollope Charles Dickens Anne Thackeray and William Black furnished fiction - some of which was printed from advance sheets but most from the English periodicals without a "by your leave" Mott History of American Magazines III:357-8. <br /> <br /> The journal ran in its present format through 1869; a Second Series begun in 1870 introduced illustrations and a quarto format in an attempt to compete with Harper's Weekly; the Third Series 1872 reverted to octavo and the magazine was eventually absorbed into Littel's Living Age 1874. LOMAZOW 722. Ticknor and Fields unknown
1850813091850. PERIODICALS MEMOIRES DE LA SOCIETE DE ANTIQUAIRES DE NORMANDIE AN INTERRUPTED RUN 1850-1865 NINE VOLUMES. Paris: Derache Libraire Caen Hardel editeur 1850-1865. var pp. 4to. printed wrappers tan or blue. A few of the large volumes are split at the spine but complete; some are unopened at top edge. As follows: Series 2 Volume 4 1-4 1844 Series 2 Volume 6 1852 Series 2 Volume 7 1850 Series 2 Volume 8 1851 Series 2 Volume 9 1-4 1851 Series 2 Volume 10 1855 Series 3 Volume 1 1855 Series 3 Volume 2 1858 Series 3 Volume 3 1865. unknown
1850813091850. PERIODICALS MEMOIRES DE LA SOCIETE DE ANTIQUAIRES DE NORMANDIE AN INTERRUPTED RUN 1850-1865 NINE VOLUMES. Paris: Derache Libraire Caen Hardel editeur 1850-1865. var pp. 4to. printed wrappers tan or blue. A few of the large volumes are split at the spine but complete; some are unopened at top edge. As follows: Series 2 Volume 4 1-4 1844 Series 2 Volume 6 1852 Series 2 Volume 7 1850 Series 2 Volume 8 1851 Series 2 Volume 9 1-4 1851 Series 2 Volume 10 1855 Series 3 Volume 1 1855 Series 3 Volume 2 1858 Series 3 Volume 3 1865. unknown books
181934281Altona, 1819. Kl.-8vo. Bibl.-HLn.
1043886 fascicules 390x270mm, Paris, Imprimerie Spéciale du MLF, 16 à 24 pages, en feuilles. (104388)
69793Paris, Les Publications modernes., fort in-4, cartonnage éditeur toilé crème, titre en rouge, médaillon au centre sur papier gauffré., np pages. Légères marques de salissure sur le cartonnage. Les 51 numéros reliés en bel état de fraîcheur.
ORD-63261ère Série, tomes 1 et 2. Paris. 1841 et 1842. 2 volumes in-8 (160 x 238mm) dos lisse veau bleu nuit, ornement rocaille, or de l'époque, plats moirés, XX, (2), 588 pages et 862 pages. Petits défauts mais beaux exemplaires.
1933272901933 Paris : [s.n.], 1933- In-fol.- 4 grav. originales par Henri Roger, d'après J. Piel; O. Bouchery, d'après Pierre Montézin; R. Serres, d'après Henri Martin; A. Delzers, d'après G. Valérian- In-folio, 47 x 33 cm, 4 nn pp + 4 full page plates each with a serpent with printed caption.Tirage à 144 ex.-
18 vols In publishers cloth, backstrips chipped, 2 backstrips missing. Hardcover Ex-Library in good condition
171761481Leipzig: Gleditsch, 1717. 8vo. In a nice contemporary Cambridge-style mirror binding with five raised bands with blindstamped ornamentation to spine and boards. All edges coloured in red. A few scratches and light misolouring to extremities. Previous owner's name in contemporary hand to front free end-paper. Internally very fine and clean, a nice copy. Text in two columns. (6), 2868 columns, (28) pp. + frontispiece.
171661575Leipzig, Fritsch, 1716. 4to. In contemporary full calf with five raised bands and richly gilt spine. Wear to extremities, boards with a few holes in the leather and a tear to upper part of spine making the headband visible. Vague dampstain affecting approximately column 1458-2267, otherwise internally nice and clean. 8 pp. 2672 columns.
Fine English In original leather bounds. 3 volumes set: No: 1 - 36, April 1985 - April 1988 (All published). In English and Turkish. A heavy set. Antika. The Turkish journal of collectible arts.= Antika. Aylik dergi. General director: Celalettin Karaca. Editor-in-chief: Yilmaz Uyar. Editor: Nezih Uzel. Art coordinator: Mehmet Özel. Photos by: Sami Güner. No: 1 - 36. 3 volumes set.
EXTREMELY RARE COMPLETE 22 VOLUME SET of the most important publications by German-Jewish cultural and intellectual elite, especially on religious history and philosophy of Judaism. [VOLS.III,V-X,XIII,XV-XX,XXII]: IN GERMAN AND HEBREW. [VOL.IV]: IN GERMAN, YIDDISH AND HEBREW. [ALL VOLUMES]: 23x16cm. [V+326]+[407]+[318+59]+[344+118]+[384+68]+[416+24]+[381+56]+[451+114]+[505+88]+[395+60]+[272+XVI]+[329]+[288+48]+[IV+251]+[274]+[VIII+323+30]+[334+41]+[VIII+391+32]+[340+31]+[VIII+384+27+35]+[VI+374]+[VI+420+XVIII] pages. Hardcover. Ex-library copy with usual marks. Cover edges slightly worn. Spine edges worn. Pages slightly age-stained. [SEVERAL VOLUMES]: Binding visible between inner cover and pages. Cover slightly stained. Pages yellowing. [VOL.VIII&XXII]: Hinges cracked. [VOL.III]: Title page slightly stained - NO damage to text. [VOL.XIII]: Rear cover moisture stained and wavy. [VOL.XV]: Binding visible between few pages. [VOL.XIX]: Page 37 slightly torn - NO damage to text. [SUMMARY]: Else all volumes in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
18943624150Berlin, Reimer, 1869-1894. Blaue Bibl.-Leinwand.
ORD-14991Paris. Leroux. 1908-1913. 18 Fascicules in-8 (ca 160 x 250mm) brochés, couvertures oranges imprimées soit: 1re Année 4 n°complète, 720 pp., 2e Année, n°1 et 4 (sur 4), 320 pp. sans 1er plats de couverture, 3e Année, 4 n° complète, 649 pp., 4e Année, n°4 et 5 (sur 5), 295 pp., 2 plats détachés, 5e Année, n°3, 4 et 5 (sur 5), 455 pp., 1 plat détaché et 6e Année, n°1, 2 et 3 (sur 5), 464 pages. Ensemble poussiéreux, couvertures souvent abîmées mais bon état intérieur sans manque. Tête de série de cette importante revue fondée par Albert Mathiez et dirigée actuellement par Hervé Leuwers.
19751044981975 1 Berlin Janvier 1975, 230x173mm, 46p., broché sous couverture en sérigraphie. Tirage de 500 ex. Edition originale. (104498)
17927976BBOhne Druckort (Altona), ohne Verlag, ohne Jahr (1792 - 1793). 16 S., S. 66 - 188, S. 18 - 64. Pappband der Zeit. Einband berieben, Vordergelenk gebrochen.
180297114Leipzig, Roch und Compagnie, 1802. Bandtitel mit gestoch. Vignette, 515, 20, 16 S. Mit mehrfach gefalt. Tabelle, 12 Original-Stoffmuster auf 6 Tafeln, 6, meist gefalt. unkolor. Kupfertafel u. 6 kolor. Modekupfer. 19 cm. Pp. d. Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Rückenschild.
1953215533Berlin, 1953-90. Jg. 1-16 in 45 Bdn. geb., sonst alles in Heften. Teils etwas angerstaubt.
18753316647Ulm, 1843-1875. Mit 73 (teils farbigen) lithographischen Karten und Tafeln. Einfache Pappbände (ein Rücken defekt).
ORD-1149Journal général de l'imprimerie et de la librairie. II°série. Tome I (1857) au tome V (1861). Paris. Au Cercle de la Librairie. 1857-1861. 5 volumes in-8 (ca 170 x 244mm) dos chagrin noir à 5 nerfs, fleurons or. Chaque année comprend 2 parties: la première entièrement consacrée à la bibliographie donne la liste des publications parues: livres, gravures, lithographies, compositions musicales, photographies et compte autour de 790 pages dont plus de 150 contiennent la table alphabétique des ouvrages (plus de 10000 décrits); la seconde, constitue la Chronique du Journal et compte environ 420 pages. Dos lgt épidermés sinon bon état général.
115082[Sl, sd], 1789 - A Angers, Pavie, 1789, 2 volumes in-8 de 125x195 mm, 318,320 pages - 612 pages. Pleines reliures marbrées, dos à cinq nerfs portant titres et tomaisons dorées sur pièces de cuir bordeaux et vert, caissons ornés, filet doré sur les coupes, tranches rouges, gardes de papier marbré à la coquille. Bon état général malgré les défauts de reliure à signaler (une coiffe manquante, début de fente sans gravité sur le mors supérieur du deuxième volume, des griffures et manques de cuir, coins émoussés), ex libris tamponné sur les pages de titre, erreurs de pagination sans manques, 8 feuillets insérés au deuxième volume ( "Projet de bienfaisance", "Avis du sieur Pavie"), intérieur frais.
19771000021977 Paris 1977. Nombre de pages variable de 8 à 40, volumes brochés 17x24cm. Treize numéros en neuf volumes, collection complète (numéros 2-3, 5-6, 8-9 et 11-12 doubles) Présentation proche des cahiers du collège de Pataphysique, sauf pour le n°5-6 qui rend hommage à l'Internationale Situationniste. Revue d'art et de littérature dirigée par Guy Bodson et Laurent Gervereau. Contributions de Duchamp, Dubuffet, Estivals, Jarry, Max Ernst, Isidore Isou, Cohn Bendit entre autres. Pour les auteurs " La gloire consiste dans les idées que nous donnons de nous même aux autres, dans les jugements que nous faisons porter à nos semblables en notre faveur. La gloire repose sur un mécanisme de projection psychologique".(100002)