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190018494Partitions sur l'Eglise et Religions Labbé Marcel 1900 approx.
1819626611819 1 dossier in-8 regroupant un cahier par chapitre - Septembre 1974 Vol 4 N° 3
188217581Partitions sur l'Eglise et Religions Ondet 1882 approx.
18612007270605xbvkLondon, printed for the Author by Thomas Richards, 1861. 2 frontispiece-pages with tipped-on large original photographies ('Bust of Milton' ca. 1654 / 'Faithorne crayon drawing of Milton' ca. 1666; both ''photographed for the first time'' and with printed manuscript commentary), xxviii, 263 pages with some facsim. autographs in the text, 25 spread singleside printed lithographic plates with autographs in-facsimile, 20 unnumbered index-pages at the end. - Publisher's richly gilt heavy full morocco binding over 5 raised bands with goldstamped title at spine; panels with large inlayed pictorial engraved wooden plates referring to 'Paradise Lost' in elaborated pictorial and ornamental frames, topedge gilt; Folio (ca. 36 x 26 x 5 cm; ca. 3 kg.).
18021233471802 A Saint-Brieuc, Chez L-J Prud'homme - MDCCCII (1802) - In-quarto, plein cuir marron, dos lisse avec décors dorés, étiquette de titre bordeaux, encadrement doré sur les plats - 559 pages - Nombreuses illustrations en N&B in-texte
1830FLIT0011Milano, Gaetano Shiepatti 1830. 12°. Lithogr. Front.-Portr., lithogr. Titelbl., 369 S., HLdr.d.Zt., Ob. Kap. u. Kanten berieben, innen vereinzelt stockfl. Die allegorische Illustration des Titelblattes von Terzaghi zeigt das Paradies im Moment des Sündenfalls.
1885694981885 Année 1885 - 22ème volume - 1 vol petit in-8 - 480 pages - demi toile brune - Titre et années dorés -
182012012Bourg, P.F. Bottier, 1820 ; in-8, broché ; 27 pp.
186028236Paris Imprimerie SAUNIER 1860 Une gravure Originale en noir à système , colorée à la main et glacée à la gomme arabique, Format total de la gravure : Hauteur : 19,5 centimètres Largeur : 32,5 centimètres, gravure sur papier épais crème, imprimé en bas sous la gravure :"DOG-CART DE CHAFSE OU DE VOYAGE" (Baslez à Paris 13,rue de Chaillot), [lith. Destouches, Paris 28 Rue Paradis Première], tirage confidentiel de la gravure,
1863127548Paris, Henri Plon 1863 In-8 22 x 13 cm. Reliure éditeur demi-chagrin lie-de-vin, dos à nerfs encadrés de fers dorés, 396 pp., deux chromolithographies hors-texte sous serpentes, table alphabétique, table des matières. Exemplaire en bon état.
188014297P. Ouachée 1880 percaline bleu clair éditeur (un peu frottée). in-12, 122pp., 1 planche dépliante 44 x 40 cm, 4 pl. h.t. en coul.,
1879R240137843A.QUANTIN. 1879. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Coiffe en tête abîmée, Intérieur frais. XLIV + 251 pages - quelques gravures en noir et blanc dans et hors texte sous serpente dont une en frontispice .. . . . Classification Dewey : 398.2-Conte populaire
186110901Paris, Adolphe Delahays, 1861 ; in-16, broché ; (4), II, 358 pp., (6) pp. de catalogue du libraire, couverture beige imprimée en rouge et noir.
18801096331880 A Paris, Chez Asselin et Cie, Libraires de la Faculté de médecine - 1880 - Fort in-12 (12x18cm environ), pleine percaline rouge, encadrements des plats à froid, titre doré au dos avec décor à froid - Gardes bleues, tranches mouchetées - 432 p. - Avec des gravures in et hors texte, certaines dépliantes - Belles cartes en couleurs dépliantes en début d'ouvrage
1883166754San Francisco: A. Roman 1883. 17x12 cm pp. i-ix x-xv xvi 17 18-216 217-219: ads 220: blank flyleaves at front and rear inserted frontispiece original red cloth front panel stamped in black and gold spine panel stamped in gold rear panel stamped in blind floral patterned endpapers. Second edition enlarged. A new edition of A YOUTH'S HISTORY OF CALIFORNIA FROM THE EARLIEST PERIOD OF ITS DISCOVERY TO THE PRESENT TIME San Francisco: A. Roman & Company 1867. The 1867 edition is uncommon. "Among the earliest schoolbooks relating exclusively to California. The author Louise Palmer Heaven wrote a number of children's books under different pseudonyms" Howell. Heaven was a popular contributor to OVERLAND MONTHLY and the author of "indifferent novels" Walker San Francisco's Literary Frontier whose best known work is CHATA AND CHINITA 1889 a novel set in Mexico. Cowan 1933 p. 456. Sabin 55495. California news agent's stamp on the front and rear flyleaves. Cloth worn at edges a sound good copy. A nice copy overall. #166754 A. Roman unknown books
189625460Paris: Edouard Rouveyre. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1896. Third Edition. First Printing. Hard Cover. Half brown calf over marbled boards spines in five compartments separate by raised bands gilt lettering in two compartments gilt tools in remainder marbled endpapers. François-Augustin Paradis de Moncrif Paris 1687 - 1770 was a writer librettist choreographer playwright and poet of the Académie Française. François-Augustin de Paradis de Moncrif was the perfect type of the man of the world of the eighteenth century: with a pleasant face pleasant manners and a great deal of wit he was immediately sought after in the most aristocratic circles where his qualities as a fencer introduced him and where he made a place for himself by his many talents. At the same time a poet a musician and a good actor he was prized in particular for those social entertainments that were then in fashion. An accomplished courtier he knew how to show himself to be devout to the Queen at Versailles and cheerful and full of spirit in the city. In this work Moncrif maintains that nothing is more important than pleasing and that everyone has the means to achieve it provided he knows how to use the passions and shortcomings of his interlocutor.The work consists of two parts: the first deals with the necessity of pleasing; the second is presented as a mini-treatise on the education of children: "Le Pouvoir de L'Education et le Merite Personnel" pp. 105-143 of Volume 2 intended for children. Moncrif was imposed on the French Academy by the Duke of Orléans and the Count of Clermont in 1733. The Academy was much criticized for having elected him. Moncrif supported the election of Voltaire. He was also a member of the Berlin Academy. IN FRENCH. Covers moderately rubbed gilt on volume two faded pages browning but supple hinges strong some brief underlining in pencil else fine; tight square and clean. VERY GOOD. . 12mo 7" - 7½" tall. iv 156 2; 143 3 pp . Edouard Rouveyre hardcover
1884143161Ottawa: La Societe de Colonisations du Diocese D'Ottawa 1884. Booklet. Very good. 7 p. 22 cm. Paper covers with light soiling. <br/><br/>"Notes par le Reverend Pere Paradis O.M.I. Missionaire du Lac Temiskaming et de la Baie d'Hudson." French text. La Societe de Colonisations du Diocese D'Ottawa unknown
186949963Quatrième édition, revue et augmentée, 1 brochure in-12 br., Aux Bureaux du Moniteur des Tirages Financiers, Paris, Janvier 1869, 64 pp.
1844102691844 cartonné (hard-back) grand in-quarto carré, dos muet gris (spine - no title), vignette de titre sur premier plat (label of title on the front cover), papier marbré aux plats (cover with marbled paper) - quelques manques de papier (some lacks of paper), illustrations gravées par 20 artistes de Paris - tirées par Mangeon et Bineteau : 75 gravures hors-texte (full page engraving), sans texte (no text), 1844 à Paris L. Migne Editeur,
1882LIT9270MRelié, 157 pages, paru en 1882 aux éditions Gustave Guérin, Librairie-Éditeur, livre en très bon état général, dos refait en demi-cuir bordeaux, quelques rousseurs. 45 x 35 cm.
1809PHO-1531Paris, Chez Desray, 1809, in-folio, faux-titre, titre et 6 cartes à double page et montées sur onglets, relié demi toile, ex-libris en page de garde, frottements.
1879CLL-192Paris, A. Quantin, 1879 In-8 de (2) ff., XLIV pp., (1) f., 251 pp., (2) ff., maroquin céladon, plats ornés d'un encadrement de filets dorés inspiré des reliure à la Du Seuil, fleurons de maroquin tabac mosaïqué aux angles, large chiffre doré au centre, dos à nerf orné de caisson frappés de fleurons de maroquin tabac mosaïqué, pièce de titre de maroquin tabac, double filet doré sur les coupes, dentelle intérieure dorée, tranches dorées (Fock fils).
186442260(London, Taylor and Francis, 1864). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"", Vol. 154 - Part II, pp. 413-435 a. pp. 437-444 and 2 lithographed plates.(1 plate showing the spectroscope which could be attached to his eight-innch telescope invented by Huggin's and Miller, the start of stellar spectroscopi, the other plate showing the obtained spectra of the nebulæ Aldebaran and Orionis).
186442260London Taylor and Francis 1864. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" Vol. 154 - Part II pp. 413-435 a. pp. 437-444 and 2 lithographed plates.1 plate showing the spectroscope which could be attached to his eight-innch telescope invented by Huggin's and Miller the start of stellar spectroscopi the other plate showing the obtained spectra of the nebulæ Aldebaran and Orionis. <br/><br/><em>First printing of a historical paper in spectroscopy and cosmology in which the authors shows by analysing the spectrae of nebulae of stars of planets of comets and of the sun that they are all built of the same elements as the earth. Thus was "laid to rest the twenty-one-century notion of Aristotle's that the heavens were composed of a unique substance not found on the earth."Asimov. They also shows that there is a considerable diversity of chemical composition among the stars.In this paper Huggins also describes his discovery by spectroscopy that a number of nebulae are luminous gas clouds."William Huggins 1824-1910 English astronomer a pioneer in spectroscopy and photography. He examined spectroscopically the chemical constitution of stars and comets and the gaseous nature of planetary and diffuse nebulae; he applied the Doppler Principle to the measurement of the radial velocities of stars and published an atlas of representative stellar spectra" Ripley: Source Book in Astronomy. </em> unknown