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1838R260257339Crochard et Comp.. 1838. In-8. Relié. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais. 149 pages et 64 planches augmentées de dessins en noir et blanc hors texte. Dos très abimé.. . . . Classification Dewey : 820-Littératures anglaise et anglo-saxonne
R260230302HENRI PLON. 1862-63-64-65-66. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 541+468+600+600+566+559 pages - quelques illustrations en noir et blanc dans et hors texte - contreplats et plats jaspés - filets fleurons auteur titre et tomaison dorés sur le dos - étiquettes sur le dos - épidermures - 4 PHOTOS DISPONIBLES. . . . Classification Dewey : 232.91-Vierge Marie
197540755Ing. C. Olivetti & C. . 1975. Softcover. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. Very faint shelfwear to book and DJ. Includes slipcase in VG condition a bit of edgewear. Heavy book.; Xlix 192 2 pp plates 193-415 pp. Printed in 850 unnumbered copies; Documenti Sulle Arti Del Libro; 415 pages . Ing. C. Olivetti & C. paperback
1761500049779Woodgate 1761. 2nd Edition . Hardcover. Poor. Volume 1 hinges badly cracked and parting Volume II poor cover incomplete begins Job. Seemingly rare. Well illustrated <br/> <br/> Woodgate hardcover
188563488Mexico City: Ofic. Tip. de la Secretaria de Fomento 1885. Folio pp. 94; original tan printed wrappers bound in later Mexican calf-backed boards red and black morocco labels on gilt-paneled spine; pages toned; a few small chips and tears; generally very good. The original 1595 edition was composed by Father Antonio del Rincón 1566-1601 of the Society of Jesus; addressed to the most illustrious and most reverend S. Don Diego Romano Bishop of Tlaxcallan and of His Majesty's Council &c. in Mexico in the house of Pedro Balli 1595. Rincón was a Jesuit priest and grammarian and his grammar is one of the earliest grammars of the Nahuatl language. Vinaza 88 for the 1595 edition and 652 this edition. Palau 268087. Ofic. Tip. de la Secretaria de Fomento unknown
1897A111727Adelaide: F. W. Preece 1897. Fine. small octavo. cloth binding 29pp. b/w pls. text ills. Being a paper read before the Victoria Institute April 5 1897. States AuthorÕs copy on title-page. Ownership inscription & central fold o/w nice copy. Bound in black buckram with original wrappers bound-in. Scarce F. W. Preece hardcover
179658648Milano: presso Giuseppe Marelli 1796. In-8 mm. 241x174 similpelle moderna filetti e titolo oro al dorso pp. 43248 con 7 tavole fuori testo incise in rame ciasc. con più figure "Tomo XIX" di questo importante periodico scientifico milanese che raccoglie saggi e memorie dei più grandi scienziati dell'epoca edito dal 1778 al 1803. In Appendice Libri nuovi in Italia e all'estero.Questo volume raccoglie 46 saggi tra i quali segnaliamo: 13 di Agricoltura ed Arti Sul metodo d'estinguere il fuoco e prevenire gli incendi in Svezia di G. Knoz - Metodo di conciare i cuoi in breve tempo coll'acqua distillata della Torba e del carbon fossile di Pfeiffer - Sul Trappo trovato presso Intra in riva al Verbano dell'Ab. C. Amoretti ecc.4 di Storia Naturale Osservazioni e esperienze intorno ad un prodigioso animaluccio delle infusioni di L. Guanzati ecc.18 di Fisica e Chimica Sulla differenza fra il gas idrogeno naturale il metallico e quello delle paludi del Prof. L. Spallanzani - Sull'ago magnetico del Prof. A.-M. Vassalli - Su vari individui che hanno la facoltà di sentire le sorgenti e le miniere sotterranee dell'Ab. C. Amoretti - Su un punto luminoso veduto nella parte non illuminata della luna di Maskelyne ecc.7 di Medicina e Notomia Dimostrazione d'alcune preternaturali configurazioni de' denti umani di G.M. Rusca - Sull'utilità dell'ossigeno per le ulceri del Dr. E. Valli - Sulla rottura dello stomaco del Dr. G. Barzellotti ecc.4 di Belle Lettere.Con aloni margin. ma certamente un buon esemplare. presso Giuseppe Marelli, unknown
1951013119Paris Grasset 1951 In-12 Broché
1323.1aaf5 Bilder im Format 10 x 15 cm und 2 Bilder im Format 12 x 15,5 cm. Einzelblatt
19239030716London: Burns Oates & Washbourne 1923. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/Very good. Bound in publisher's original blue cloth with spine stamped in gilt and white and cover stamped in gilt. Illustrated with many black and white photographs and one large and elaborate multi-fold map. Chipping to extremities of dust jacket the only dust jacket online! 5 1/4 x 8 1/2 inches. 328 pages. <br/><br/> Burns Oates & Washbourne hardcover
198540596Milan: Jaca Book Codici. 1985. Hardcover. Fine in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Books are fine in fine slipcover.; Italian commentary Latin text. 309 ill. B/w; 520 pages . 8816655070 . Jaca Book Codici hardcover
359985The Folio Society 2012. 2 VOL SET IN SLIPCASE super octavo brown cloth boards gilt lettering and black lettering to gilt backdrop to spines ornate gilt & coloured portrait of St Augustine to front boards frontispieces illus Near FINE in VG illus slipcase minor bruising & chafing/soiling The Folio Society 2012 hardcover
1846List2863New Orleans Louisiana 1846. Single letter three 8 x 10 inch pages. Torn at folds some tears repaired with archival tape; hole at location of seal; otherwise very good to excellent. John Holt Rice 1818–1878 was the son of a Presbyterian minister and nephew of Archibald Alexander founding professor of the Princeton Theological Seminary from which Rice graduated in 1845. When he wrote this letter he was working as a city missionary to the poor in New Orleans. Rice would spend his career ministering around the southern United States before his death from yellow fever. His correspondent is John Cameron Lowrie 1808–1900 a Scottish immigrant fellow Princeton graduate and a missionary in Colonial India. When his health became too precarious to remain abroad Lowrie returned to serve with the Board of Foreign Missions.<br /> <br /> The subject of missions boards was part of the Old School-New School controversy and schism in the Presbyterian Church particularly over whether missionary work should be primary the Old School view or secondary the New School view to the Church’s work.1 Those holding the latter view were satisfied with the work of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions ABCFM which was not a specifically Presbyterian body. Those of the former view believing that the Church’s missionary board ought to be itself Presbyterian formed the Western Foreign Missionary Society. When the Church’s second schism occurred in 1837 the Western society was <br /> renamed the Board of Foreign Missions BFM and headquartered in New York City.<br /> <br /> In this letter Rev. Rice finds himself in the delicate position of being an Old School supporter of the BFM ministering to Congregationalists and New School-raised supporters of the ABCFM. He writes to Rev. Lowrie requesting that copies of the BFM’s monthly Missionary Chronicle be sent to him in a timely manner as this was “a matter of some importance to us who love our own board of foreign missionsâ€:<br /> <br /> “You are probably aware that our churches in this city are composed of very heterogeneous materials many of the members are from New England and were brought up in the congregational church and many were connected with New School churches at the north. This causes no difficulty or division All unite very cordially in support of the Old School church but the sympathies of many are with the American Board of Missions. They know nothing about ours and have some little prejudice against us for our separation. It would be very impudent to argue that question with them now or attempt to convince them that our own board ought to be patronised by those connected with one of our churches rather than the American. But I feel certain that if they knew more of our operations they would take an interest in them.â€<br /> <br /> Rice also notes that he is an editor for the New Orleans Protestant newspaper and suggests that Lowrie send “something now and then†to excite “missionary zealâ€. Of interest to scholars of Presbyterian history especially the 19th-century Old School-New School schism.<br /> <br /> 1 Rev. Dr. Michael Parker “175 Years of Presbyterian World Mission†Presbyterian Historical Society archived November 1 2023 at https://web.archive.org/web/20231101183954/http://www.history.pcusa.org/history-online/topics-note/history-world-mission. unknown
1840B3163Fredericton: Royal Gazette 1840. Very Good. Binding: Pamphlet not bound. Notes: "The following discourse. contains sundry allusions to a Debate. which ensued on the introduction of a bill to provide for better observance of the Lord's Day". Size: 8vo Pages: P. title advertisement 3-16. Category: Book Canada; Book Religious Christianity Royal Gazette unknown
192742644San Francisco: John J. Newbegin. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1927. Hardcover. Quarter calf with marbled boards gilt titled morocco spine label four spine bands. #207 of 250 copies. Mild wear/slight bumping to board edges. Bookplate. Firm binding and hinges. ; quarto; 86 pages . John J. Newbegin hardcover
178643121786. Sepia aquatint. 245mm by 318mm sheet. From Paul Sandby's fourth or 'D' set of Welsh views 'XII Views in North and South Wales' published by Sandby in 1786. Paul Sandby was an important English landscape watercolourist. CONDITION : Trimmed to just outside the platemark. One small repair in the sky. A few tiny spots in the image. A little light foxing at the edges of the sheet. unknown
067988680X-7-1Random House. 1st Padded. Acceptable. The item might be beaten up but readable. May contain markings or highlighting as well as stains bent corners or any other major defect but the text is not obscured in any way. Random House unknown
1969109459s.l. Tivoli Istituto Romano di Arti Grafiche Tumminelli 1969. In 4° cartonato editor. con titoli al piatto e al dorso. Pp. 195 7 n.n. con molte tavole nel testo. Raffinata impaginazione con testo solo al dritto edizione impressa su carta appositamente fabbricata dalle Cartiere P. Marziale ed in tiratura numerata. Monografia uscita in occasione del centesimo compleanno di Antonio Marziale del quale è riportato un ritratto fuori testo in antiporta s.l. (Tivoli), Istituto Romano di Arti Grafiche Tumminelli unknown
ORD-1649In answer to the Bishop of Meaux's queries. Fourth edition to which is added a Letter of Bishop Bull now published from a ms in Lambeth Library. London. Stockdale. 1813. 2°A full report of the proccedings at the Anniversary of the Carlow Bible Sicety held to 18th & 19th november 1824...3°A full account of the proccedings at a meeting...at Carrick on Shannon, Ireland, between the Protestants & Catholics for the discussion of the important question as to the propriety of distributing the scriptures among the population of that country...4°The No-Popery consisting of Essays, Anecdotes and Letters illustrative of the genius and tendency of that system. London. Westley. 1825. Du 5°au 13°fascicules courts sujets religieux. 1 volume in-8 (110 x 185mm) dos lisse veau fauve joliment orné or, pièce de maroquin rouge, plats et gardes marbrés, tranches mouchetées, (4), 116pp.; XII, 84pp.; 48pp.; (2), 164 pp. soit du N°1 au N°13 de 1825; 4; 4; 8; 8; 8; 8; 16; 8; 4 pages. Le fascicule numéroté 14, plus petit, s'intitule Popery unmasked...Fifth edition, corrected and improved...London. Williams & Co. s.d. 12 pages, vignette sur le titre représentant un martyre sur le bûcher. Longue note manuscrite sur une page blanche. Bon exemplaire de cet ensemble d'ouvrages protestants.
73767Milano Bramante data. In 8° bross. con sovrac. pp. XLVIII 538 6 n.n. con 259 tavole in nero che ripercorrono l'opera dell'Artista. Una dedica all'occhietto. Non comune Milano, Bramante unknown
192724669ancenis Imprimerie B. Simon 1927-29 -in-4 demi-percale un volume, reliure demi-percale (half hard-back percale) bleue in-quarto (30 x 22,5 cm), reliure d'époque, dos long (spine without raised band), titre frappé "or" avec deux filets "or" de part et d'autre, papier fantaisie marron, bleu et "or" aux plats, toutes tranches lisses, bulletin de 4 pages imprimé sur deux colonnes, signature Ex-Libris à l'encre bleue en bas de la page de garde : "Cécile DANIEL"(soeur du Curé d'ANCENIS), sans illustrations, reliure du bulletin paroissial d'ANCENIS du Samedi 1er Janvier 1927 au Samedi 23 Mars 1929, Ancenis : Imprimerie B. Simon Editeur,
17072750Paris Raymond Mazieres 1707 Trois volumes d'homélies du Curé de Saint Sulpice. 4e édition. reliure plein cuir à 6 volets, 2 étiquettes cuir au dos avec titre et tome. Les reliures ont des entailles et des ébréchures. La surface est assez piquée. Toujours aussi séduisant. Chaque volume comporte des vignettes et des initiales historiées au début de chaque homélie. Chaque homélie a sa propre page de titre et sa propre date. Celles-ci ont évidemment été imprimées sous forme d'homélies séparées et reliées ensemble ici. Texte en français. Vol 1. 1707 4e édition. Ce volume a eu des dommages sur le bord inférieur (on dirait peut-être des souris avant la reliure ou similaire ?). En conséquence, le bloc de texte a été rasé jusqu'à la base (n'affectant pas le texte). Le livre est donc plus court de 2,5 cm que les deux autres volumes. Contient Homélie I (Pour le Second Dimanche de L'Avent sur la Correction Fraternelle); XXII; (Pour le premier jour de L'an), XXVI ; (pour le Troisieme Dimanche apres L'Epiphanie sur le Lepreux et le Paralytique), XI; (pour les quatrieme Dimanche apres L'epiphanie), XXXVI; XXXVII; XXXVII (pour le cinquieme Dimanche d'Apres L'Epiphanie sur le Bon Grain - 3 homélies) ; XXXIX (pour le vi Dimanche D'Après L'Epiphanie, sur le grain de Seneve); XXII (Le Septuagesime & partie 2); XXVII (de la Sexagesime sur le Déluge) ; XXXI (la Sexagesime sur le juste Abel) ; II (Quinquagesime sur L'Aveugle de Jéricho) 26, 44, 50, [i], 46, 56, 59, 54, [i], 58, 66, 50, 48, 50, 36 pp. 23,5 cm x 19 cm. Vol 2. 1710. Ce volume est la 3e édition. Le papier de devant a eu les 3 cm supérieurs soigneusement découpés (semble avoir supprimé une signature de propriété). Légères ébréchures sur le bord supérieur. quelques taches d'eau sur le bord inférieur, avec quelques pertes de papier en bas sur une vingtaine de pages (n'affectant pas le texte). Contient : Homilie XIII (Quinquagesime sur la voye large et la voye etroite) XXXIII (Du caresme sur la Cananée) ; XXXV, (De Careme dur L'Enfant Prodigue); XXIV (Le jeudy de la seconde semaine de careme sur le mauvaisriche); III (le quatrième dimanche de Careme sur le miracle de cinq pains) ; XXXII (le quatrième dimanche de Caresme sur la Samaritaine) ; XXX (Sur la patience de Job) ; XIV (Sur la Passion de Jésus-Christ notre seigneur) ; XV (Deuxième Dimanche d'après pasques sur le bon pasteur - deuxième édition) ; XVI (sur le juste afflige) ; IV (Dimanche des Rogations sur la Priere - 3e édition) ; XXVIII (le Dimanche dans L'Octave du Saint Sacrement sur la viellesse) ; XXV (Sur la brebis égarée) ; 52, 52, 66, 52, 48. 64, 66, 64, 46, 44, 48, 56, 47 [i] p. 26 cm x 19 cm. Volume 3. 1710. 3e édition. Quelques frottements sur les plats, mais dans l'ensemble en bon + état. Contient : V (le sixième Dimanche d'après la Pentecôte sur la Pénitence de David - 3e édition) ; XVII (Sur les faux prophètes) ; VI (pour le huitieme Dimanche D'apres la Pentecote sur L'econome infidèle); IX (pour le dixieme dimanche d'après la Pentecôte sur le pharisien et le publicain) ; VIII (pour le onzieme dimanche d'après la pentecote sur la guerison du sourd et muet - 4e édition) ; VII (le douzieme Dimanch d'après la pentecôte sur le Samaritain - deuxième édition) ; XX (le treizieme dimanche d'après la pentecote sur les dix lepreux) ; XVIII (le qunzieme dimanche d'après la pentecote sur la veuve de naim); XXXIV (le dix-hitième dimanche d'après la pentecôte sur la Magdeleine) ; X (pour le vingt un dimanche après la Pentecôte sur le créancier inhumain - 4e édition) ; XXIX (pour le vingtdeux dimanche d'après la Pentecôte sur les consultations humaines) ; XIX (pour le vint troisieme dimanche d'apres la pentecote su l'hemorroisse) ; XXI (pour le vint quatrième dimanche d'après la pentecôte sur le jugement dernier). 44, 40, 36, 42; 40, 44, 54, [i], 40, 70, 40, 50, 42, [i], 44 pages 26 cm x 19 cm.
1767628Bourg, P.F. Bottier, sans date (1767), in-12, broché ; 143 pp. y compris la page de titre, (1) p. d’approbation par Alexis de Sainte-Susanne, Vicaire-Général des Augustins réformés (ordre de Rousselet) et De La Lande, Censeur Royal.
16431122Suivant la copie imprimée à Paris (Leyde, Elzevier), 1643, petit-in-12 ; plein vélin à recouvrements, titre manuscrit (reliure de l’époque) ; (18) feuillets y compris le titre gravé, 559 pages.