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20161aafZürich, Leuthy, 1848, in-8°, Frontispiz lithogr. (W. H. Dufour - Frei-Herose - Ulr. Ochsenbein) + 8 S. + 392 S. + 1 Faltkarte mit ausgebessertem Riss (Carte über das Treffen bei Gislikon & am Rotherberg), staub- wasser- u. fingerfleckig. Halb-Leinenband, Scharniere teilw. leicht gespalten.
54908aafBerne, (C. Rätzer pour) Henri Fischer, 1848, in-8vo, frontispiece gravé (portrait du général Dufour; deux taches d'eau dans la marge infér.) + 4 ff. + 364 p. + 1 carte repl. (e.a. Carte ... mouvemens des trouppes le 23 nov. 1847; et Carte des envorons de Fribourg; divisions et brigades color.; tache verticale sur un pli de la grande carte, même tache mais marg. dans une des deux autres pl.), çà et là lég. taché princip. marg., exlibris ms. sur la garde rendu illisible par des coups d’encre, reliure en demi-vélin, titre ms. au dos, paper dominoté lég. frotté, dos poussiéreux, tranches jaspées.
113701aafBerne, (C. Rätzer pour) Henri Fischer, 1848, in-8vo, frontispice gravé (portrait du général Dufour; légèrement taché, rousseurs) + 4 ff. + 364 p. + 1 carte repl. (e.a. carte ... mouvements des troupes le 23 nov. 1847; et la carte relative à la marche de la division de réserve bernoise), ms. M. Mottet sur titre, reliure en demi-cuir, bel exemplaire.
19331256101933 Paris, Marcel Giard - 1933 - In-8 broché - 101 pages - Orné de lettrines
Fully printable 509 page PDF listing over 2,000 works, searched in seconds, non-English titles translated, this book has been produced in CD-Rom version only, CD in case. New. Compiled from numerous sources by a well-known medical author; Catalogues books, articles and manuscripts written in 10 European languages; Annotations and translations: English; 33MB PDF - Best viewed in Adobe Reader 6.0 or 7.0: Electronic search tools; Small page format for easy reading; Collation, biography & illustrations; Manual search tools: Topic cues in margins - Alphabetical index of authors; Appendix: A New Translation of Cleyer on Tongue Diagnosis 1682.
22573Paris, Extrait de l'Acacia, in-8 (130x230mm), broché, Plaquette de 31 pages. Avertissement. Préface.
71177aafEinsiedeln, Benziger, 1891, in-8vo, XXX + 468 S., Original-Leinenband mit prächtiger goldenen Titelprägung.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original wrappers. 12mo. (16 x 12 cm). In Ottoman script. 44 p. Hejra-Hijri: 1304 = Gregorian: 1887. Extremely rare first edition of this Ottoman edition of 'history of the Jesuits'. This book has been abridged and translated from Taxil's work. Marie Joseph Gabriel Antoine Jogand-Pagès, better known by the pen name Léo Taxil was a French writer and journalist who became known for his strong anti-Catholic and anti-clerical views. He is also known for the Taxil hoax, a spurious expose of Freemasonry and the Roman Catholic Church's opposition to it. Marie Joseph Gabriel Antoine Jogand-Pagès was born in Marseille, and at the age of five, he was placed into a Jesuit seminary. After spending his childhood years in the seminary, he became disillusioned with the Catholic faith and began to see the religious ideology as socially harmful. Taxil first became known for writing anti-Clerical or anti-Catholic books, notably "La Bible amusante" (The Amusing Bible) and "La Vie de Jesus" (The Life of Jesus), in which Taxil satirically pointed out inconsistencies, errors, and false beliefs presented in these religious works. In his other books Les Debauches d'un confesseur (with Karl Milo), Les Pornographes sacrés: la confession et les confesseurs, and Les Maîtresses du Pape, Taxil portrays leaders of the Catholic Church as hedonistic creatures exploring their fetishes in the manner of the Marquis de Sade. In 1879, he was tried at the Seine Assizes for writing a pamphlet A Bas la Calotte ("Down with the Cloth"), which was accused of insulting a religion recognized by the state, but he was acquitted. In 1885, he professed conversion to Catholicism, was solemnly received into the church, and renounced his earlier works. In the 1890s, he wrote a series of pamphlets and books denouncing Freemasonry, charging their lodges with worshiping the devil and alleging that Diana Vaughan had written for him her confessions of the Satanic "Palladian" cult. The book had great sales among Catholics, although Diana Vaughan never appeared in public. In 1892, Taxil also began to publish a paper, La France chrétienne anti-maçonnique (Christian Antimasonic France), with his staunch anti-Masonic publishing friend, Abel Clarin de la Rive. In 1887, he had an audience with Pope Leo XIII, who rebuked the bishop of Charleston for denouncing the anti-Masonic confessions as a fraud and, in 1896, sent his blessing to an anti-Masonic Congress of Trent. Doubts about Vaughan's veracity and even her existence began to grow, and finally, Taxil promised to produce her at a lecture to be delivered by him on 19 April 1897. To the amazement of the audience (which included a number of priests), he announced that Diana was one of a series of hoaxes. He had begun, he said, by persuading the commandant of Marseille that the harbor was infested with sharks, and a ship was sent to destroy them. Next, he invented an underwater city in Lake Geneva, drawing tourists and archaeologists to the spot. He thanked the bishops and Catholic newspapers for facilitating his crowning hoax, namely his conversion, which had exposed the anti-Masonic fanaticism of many Catholics. Diana Vaughan was revealed to be a simple typist in his employ, who laughingly allowed her name to be used by him. The audience received these revelations with indignation and contempt. Afterward, Taxil left the hall, where policemen escorted him to a neighboring café. He then moved away from Paris. He died in Sceaux in 1907. An extremely rare first translation in Ottoman Turkish. Özege 9775. First Edition.
Very Good Greek, Modern (post 1453) Contemporary fine leather bdg. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm). In Greek. 1118 p., richly illustrated (b/w ills.). Period bindery label of E. Watson in London. Ex-library copy on fourth blank page. Otherwise a very good copy. First and extremely rare translation into Greek of Taxil's 'Myste`res de la Franc-Mac?onnerie'. Mysteries of Freemasonry. Marie Joseph Gabriel Antoine Jogand-Pagès, better known by the pen name Léo Taxil was a French writer and journalist who became known for his strong anti-Catholic and anti-clerical views. He is also known for the Taxil hoax, a spurious expose of Freemasonry and the Roman Catholic Church's opposition to it. Marie Joseph Gabriel Antoine Jogand-Pagès was born in Marseille, and at the age of five, he was placed into a Jesuit seminary. After spending his childhood years in the seminary, he became disillusioned with the Catholic faith and began to see the religious ideology as socially harmful. Taxil first became known for writing anti-Clerical or anti-Catholic books, notably "La Bible amusante" (The Amusing Bible) and "La Vie de Jesus" (The Life of Jesus), in which Taxil satirically pointed out inconsistencies, errors, and false beliefs presented in these religious works. In his other books Les Debauches d'un confesseur (with Karl Milo), Les Pornographes sacrés: la confession et les confesseurs, and Les Maîtresses du Pape, Taxil portrays leaders of the Catholic Church as hedonistic creatures exploring their fetishes in the manner of the Marquis de Sade. In 1879, he was tried at the Seine Assizes for writing a pamphlet A Bas la Calotte ("Down with the Cloth"), which was accused of insulting a religion recognized by the state, but he was acquitted. In 1885, he professed conversion to Catholicism, was solemnly received into the church, and renounced his earlier works. In the 1890s, he wrote a series of pamphlets and books denouncing Freemasonry, charging their lodges with worshiping the devil and alleging that Diana Vaughan had written for him her confessions of the Satanic "Palladist" cult. The book had great sales among Catholics, although Diana Vaughan never appeared in public. In 1892, Taxil also began to publish a paper, La France chrétienne anti-maçonnique (Christian Antimasonic France), with his staunch anti-Masonic publishing friend, Abel Clarin de la Rive. In 1887, he had an audience with Pope Leo XIII, who rebuked the bishop of Charleston for denouncing the anti-Masonic confessions as a fraud and, in 1896, sent his blessing to an anti-Masonic Congress of Trent. Doubts about Vaughan's veracity and even her existence began to grow, and finally, Taxil promised to produce her at a lecture to be delivered by him on 19 April 1897. To the amazement of the audience (which included a number of priests), he announced that Diana was one of a series of hoaxes. He had begun, he said, by persuading the commandant of Marseille that the harbor was infested with sharks, and a ship was sent to destroy them. Next, he invented an underwater city in Lake Geneva, drawing tourists and archaeologists to the spot. He thanked the bishops and Catholic newspapers for facilitating his crowning hoax, namely his conversion, which had exposed the anti-Masonic fanaticism of many Catholics. Diana Vaughan was revealed to be a simple typist in his employ, who laughingly allowed her name to be used by him.The audience received these revelations with indignation and contempt. Afterwards, Taxil left the hall, where policemen escorted him to a neighboring café. He then moved away from Paris. He died in Sceaux in 1907. First Greek Edition. Rare. Only one copy in OCLC: 758917323.
209347Paris, Librairie Sociétaire, 1848; in-8, [2] ff. n. ch., [28] pp. chiffrées a1-a28, XIX-351 pp., un f. n. ch. de table, demi-basane verte, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, tranches mouchetées (reliure de l'époque). Manque à la coiffe inférieure. Coupes et coins abîmés. Mouillure en marge extérieure en début d'ouvrage. Quelques rousseurs.
233820Paris, Librairie Sociétaire, 1848 in-8, [3] ff. n. ch. (dont celui de table), [28] pp. chiffrées a1-a28, XIX pp., 351 pp., demi-chagrin noir, dos à larges nerfs orné de filets à froid, tranches mouchetées (reliure de l'époque).
31623Paris, Didier 1873, 180x110mm, XXVII- 388pages, reliure demi-chagrin. Plats papier marbré. Etiquette de titre aux lettres dorés. Faux nerfs. Cachets de bibliothèque. En bon état.
664297Paris, Retaux et Fils, 1892; in-12, 126 pp., portrait-frontispice, broché.
Complete in 3 volumes: 47,577 + 88,519 + 120,619,xxi pp., with frontispiece in each volume, 25cm., original softcovers, pages still uncut, good condition, weight: 3.8kg., R105802
xv + 291pp., 26cm., softcover, text in Portuguese, good condition, R105801
1956R105802Sao Paulo, Comissao do IV centenario da cidade de Sao Paulo 1954 1956-1958 Complete in 3 volumes: 47,577 + 88,519 + 120,619,xxi pp., with frontispiece in each volume, 25cm., original softcovers, pages still uncut, good condition, weight: 3.8kg., R105802
1965R105801Lisboa, Junta de Investigacoes do ultramar 1965 xv + 291pp., 26cm., softcover, text in Portuguese, good condition, R105801
244061Lisbonne, Junta de investigaçoes di ultramar, 1965 in-8, XV pp., 291 pp., un f. n. ch., broché.
46800Paris, Bibliothèque Ecclésiastique 1839, 215x130mm, LVI- 494pages, reliure demi-basane. Teinte rouge. Plats papier marbré. Titre et bandeaux dorés au dos. Quelques rousseurs marginales. Bon état.
437340P. Ponthieu, 1826. 2 tomes en 2 vol. in-12 br., couv. moderne sur le T.1, 311, 303pp, édition originale, envoi autographe de l'auteur.
199034225Stock, Antébi 1990 In-4, cartonnage éditeur illustré. 240pp. Illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleurs. Couverture poussiéreuse sinon bon état d’occasion.
37895Stock / Antébi. 1990. In-4. Cartonné. Nombreuses ills. 239 p. BE.
0259902845.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1698118024paris Jean Anisson 1698 A Paris, Chez Jean Anisson, 1698, 1 volume in-12, [16] ff., 322 pages, [5] ff. Pleine reliure mouchetée, dos à cinq nerfs portant titres dorés, caissons ornés, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches mouchetées de rouges, gardes blanches. Reliure restaurée (coiffes, dos, coins et coupes), inscription à l'encre sur la page de titre, rares rousseurs, sinon bon état général.
7213" Magazine non-conformiste ". Fondateur : Jean Galtier-Boissière. In-4° broché.