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46433P., Au Bureau de la Publication, et Honoré Champion, 1900, in 12 relié demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs et à caissons, couverture conservée, 4 feuillets non chiffrés et 444 pages ; blasons dans le texte et une planche de blasons en couleurs ; ex-libris moderne sur le contre-plat ; piqûres.
46434P., Au Bureau de la Publication, et Honoré Champion, 1901, in 12 relié demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs et à caissons, couverture jaune conservée, 4 feuillets non chiffrés et 426 pages ; blasons dans le texte et une planche de blasons en couleurs ; ex-libris moderne sur le contre-plat ; quelques rousseurs.
46435P., Au Bureau de la Publication, et Honoré Champion, 1902, in 12 relié demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs et à caissons, couverture rose conservée, 4 feuillets non chiffrés et 424 pages ; blasons dans le texte et une planche de blasons en couleurs ; ex-libris moderne sur le contre-plat ; quelques rousseurs.
46436P., Au Bureau de la Publication, et Honoré Champion, 1903, in 12 relié demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs et à caissons, 4 feuillets non chiffrés et 422 pages ; blasons dans le texte, une planche dépliante et une planche de blasons en couleurs ; ex-libris moderne sur le contre-plat ; quelques rousseurs.
46437P., Au Bureau de la Publication, et Honoré Champion, 1904, in 12 relié demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs et à caissons, 4 feuillets non chiffrés et 411 pages ; blasons dans le texte et une planche de blasons en couleurs ; ex-libris moderne sur le contre-plat ; quelques rousseurs.
46438P., Au Bureau de la Publication, et Honoré Champion, 1905, in 12 relié demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs et à caissons, plat supérieur de couverture bleue conservée, 4 feuillets non chiffrés et 463 pages ; blasons dans le texte et une planche de blasons en couleurs ; ex-libris moderne sur le contre-plat ; quelques rousseurs.
46439P., Au Bureau de la Publication, et Honoré Champion, 1906, in 12 relié demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs et à caissons, couverture bleue conservée, 4 feuillets non chiffrés et 427 pages ; blasons dans le texte et une planche de blasons en couleurs ; ex-libris moderne sur le contre-plat.
46440P., Au Bureau de la Publication, et Honoré Champion, 1907, in 12 relié demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs et à caissons, couverture bleue conservée, 4 feuillets non chiffrés et 441 pages ; blasons dans le texte et une planche de blasons en couleurs ; ex-libris moderne sur le contre-plat.
46441P., Au Bureau de la Publication, et Honoré Champion, 1908, in 12 relié demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs et à caissons, couverture bleue conservée, 4 feuillets non chiffrés et 431 pages ; blasons dans le texte, un arbre généalogique dépliant et une planche de blasons en couleurs ; ex-libris moderne sur le contre-plat.
46443P., Au Bureau de la Publication, et Honoré Champion, 1910, in 12 relié demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs et à caissons, couverture conservée, 4 feuillets non chiffrés et 421 pages ; blasons dans le texte et une planche de blasons en couleurs ; ex-libris moderne sur le contre-plat.
46444P., Au Bureau de la Publication, et Honoré Champion, 1911, in 12 relié demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs et à caissons, couverture conservée, 4 feuillets non chiffrés et 476 pages ; blasons dans le texte et une planche de blasons en couleurs ; ex-libris moderne sur le contre-plat.
46445P., Au Bureau de la Publication, et Honoré Champion, 1912, in 12 relié demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs et à caissons, couverture jaune conservée, 4 feuillets non chiffrés et III-422 pages ; blasons dans le texte et une planche de blasons en couleurs (en double exemplaire) ; ex-libris moderne sur le contre-plat.
46446P., Au Bureau de la Publication, et Honoré Champion, 1913, in 12 relié demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs et à caissons, couverture verte conservée, 4 feuillets non chiffrés et III-464 pages ; blasons dans le texte et une planche de blasons en couleurs ; ex-libris moderne sur le contre-plat.
190019191Lib. anti-cléricale | Paris s. d. | 12 x 18.50 cm | broché
1834144054London: Thomas Ward & Co 1834. Very Good. London Thomas Ward & Co. 1834. Duodecimo iv xii 224 pages. Contemporary half diced roan and marbled boards; name clipped from the front free endpaper; some occasional light foxing; minor signs of age and handling; an excellent copy. The brother of South Australian pioneer George Fife Angas William Henry Angas 1781-1832 'was born at Newcastle-on-Tyne 6 Oct. 1781; went to sea and was captured by a French privateer and imprisoned for a year and a half. He afterwards commanded ships of his father's but became a Baptist minister in 1817 after a year's study at Edinburgh. In 1822 he was appointed missionary to seafaring men by the "British and Foreign Seamen's Friend Society and Bethel Union." He travelled to various ports and foreign countries for religious purposes and was serving a chapel at South Shields when he died of cholera 9 Sept. 1832' 'Dictionary of National Biography'. <p>The first appendix comprises nautical aphorisms from his commonplace book. Thomas Ward & Co unknown
190019191Paris: Lib. anti-cléricale 1900. Fine. Lib. anti-cléricale Paris s. d. 12 x 18.50 cm broché First edition published under a pseudonym of which no deluxe copies are mentioned. Joints cracked at foot small tears and slight corner losses to boards handsome interior condition free from foxing. Lib. anti-cléricale hardcover
26496Lyon et Paris, Vitte, 1935, fortvolume in 8° broché, XX-702 pages ; portrait en frontispice, fac-similé et illustrations hors-texte.
1993LFA-126750367Une plaquette de 34 pages, format 165 x 245 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, publiée en 1993, Minerve SA, bon état
179260098Milano, Labor Riproduzioni e Documentazioni, 1964-1965 (Nachdruck der Ausgabe Roma, 1788-1792). 4°. Zus. ca. 1.440 S., OKart.-Bde. m. OUmschlägen in OPp.-Schuber (3).
190285452New York: Selmar Hess 1902. First Edition. Two Volumes 8 vols bound in 2 bound from parts. Large Quarto. 30cm. Later institutional pebble green cloth with leather title labels. Light wear to the cloth some chipping to title labels bright strong and handsome; internally clean private library stamp to flyleaves cosmetic cracking to innner front joint of Vol I each plate with a captioned tissue guard and with general contents and title pages for the respective volumes bound in at the front of each volume thus the plate lists and explanatory matter are at the beginning of each volume and the larger bulk of the books is taken up with a wealth of plates and engravings; slight dampstaining to a couple of margins not affecting text or the outstanding quality of the plates. A very good clean set.<br /> <br /> A wildly enthusiastic and imposing collection of contemporary engravings and depictions of notable characters from popular literature executed by important artists and illustrators. Work by Landseer Doré Gerome and an army of others depicting characters from Dickens Coleridge the Greek Myths and just about every literary fandom from the 19th century and earlier. An interesting reflection on an area of publishing and printing that was once incredibly popular but has now been entirely replaced by Instagram and a well curated Tumblr. Selmar Hess unknown
201803375Paris, Fayard, 1989 ; in-8, 496 pp., br.
63660London: Smith Elder and co. 1838. Bible EARLY VICTORIAN BINDING. Small folio 34 x 24cm pp.12 xlii; 590 2; 256 2; 104; 54 4. Red full morocco to boards. Gilt tooling and blind ruling to lower and upper. Gilt titles and additional tooling to spine. Raised bands. Gilt interior dentelles. All edges gilt. Chapter headings decorated extensively with engravings. Family registers tipped into preliminaries as well as a page of memorial poems to flyleaf. Photograph of St. Columbs Cathedral and a paper pictorial moose loosely inserted. Interior lightly toned with relatively infrequent spotting and a few small tears none of which interfere with the text. Toning and spotting to front and rear endpapers. Contains a few leaves to the preliminaries on which are inscribed details about the Gardner family in black ink. Partially broken headband. Leather boards are rubbed and marked lower with small chip. Sunning to spine. Considerable wear to board and spine extremities. Still a very good well-preserved bible. This tome features John Brown's 'Self-Interpreting' Bible full of footnotes dates and explanations to accompany the Old and New Testaments. Also included is Reverend G.K. Hannay's 'A Concordance to the Old and New Testament' similarly an index of Biblical notes. The book belonged to the Gardner family of Grinstead and is filled with hand-written documentation of their lives and deaths. As can be read inside most of the Gardner men were naval captains stationed around India a few even dying at sea. London: Smith, Elder, and co., 1838 unknown
1943138724Perth: British and Foreign Bible Society 1943. Hardcover. Very Good. Perth British and Foreign Bible Society 1943 revised edition/ 1930. Octavo 64 pages. Flush-cut blind-stamped limp blue cloth lettered in blind 'Mark' on the front cover; all edges dyed red; minimal loss to silverfish to the leading edges of the first and last leaves both blanks; an excellent copy. James Robert Beattie Love 1889-1947 clergyman and missionary was Superintendent of the Presbyterian mission at Kunmunya north of Derby from 1927 to 1940. British and Foreign Bible Society hardcover
2948Boards slightly rubbed and toned; offsetting to endleaves; light toning throughout; envelope soiled and torn. Very good overall. <p>Carl Hertzog design. Reverend Jerry Wallace. The Literature of Christmas: A Paper Read to the Tucson Literary Club December 15 1969. Tucson: St. Hilda's Guild Grace Episcopal Church 1970. First edition one of 450 copies printed.</p> <br /> <p>Inscribed to Bill Wittliff by book designer Carl Hertzog. </p> <br /> <p>Twelvemo. 26pp. Publisher's patterned paper-covered boards spine and covers lettered and decorated in green and white. Designed by Bill Wittliff. Includes original Carl Hertzog mailing envelope addressed to Wittliff family.</p> <br /> <p>From the collection of Bill Wittliff highly regarded book designer typographer photographer and screenwriter from Austin Texas founder of the Encino Press.</p> . unknown
1893774161893 Moulins, Auclaire, 1893, plaquette grand in 8° brochée, 53 pages ; couverture imprimée (fanée) ; vue du Chateau de Poncenat en frontispice.