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95389London Yehuda Leib Bar Alexander 1792. . First edition; 8vo 20 x 12.5 cm; title printed within ornamental border; library stamp to title and on one or two other leaves occasional foxing restorations to corners of title and of the last three leaves; later 18th-century-style calf boards with gilt decorations; text in Hebrew. 3 52 ll.<br /> Book of kabbalistic readings and prayers for Friday nights customarily recited in the Eastern cities of Morocco. <br /><br />Moshe Edrehi c. 1774-1842 was a Moroccan scholar Kabbalist and itinerant preacher in North Africa who travelled to London in 1791 where he studied in the Sephardic Beit Midrash Etz Hayyim preaching there every Sabbath. A child prodigy he had started preaching at the age of 14. He published this work in order to support himself and his family in Morocco and after its publication left for Amsterdam. There he published two more works - 'Yad Moshe' a collection of sermons and 'Ma'aseh Nissim' tales of the ten tribes with a Yiddish translation. His final journey to the Holy Land took four years and led Edrehi through France Italy Malta and Smyrna where many of his writings were lost in a fire. <br /><br />The 'Tikun' here arranged according to the book 'Chemdat HaYamin'.<br /> ESTC N475360; Roth Bibliotheca Anglo-Judaica B12 - 20. Vinograd London 135. London, Yehuda Leib Bar Alexander, 1792. hardcover
121840London I. Ware c.1731-1733. . Oblong 4to 25 x 17.5 cm; 53 engraved plates including 5 double-page engraved title and tables of contents armorial bookplate to front pastedown the odd minor tear to lower margin not affecting designs toned with occasional moderate spotting small worm track at gutter margin of first 5 plates; contemporary half reverse calf marbled boards edges stained red a little rubbed with minor loss to extremities very good; 56ff.<br /> The first edition of this continuation by the English architect Isaac Ware 1704-1766 of William Kent's Designs of Inigo Jones. Illustrated with 53 engraved plates including 5 double-page designs.<br /><br />Published in c.1731-1733 without imprint and with the engraved cartouche to the title verso inscribed 'Most of these Designs are already Executed & the rest are at Burlington House'.<br /><br />'Ware attribute many but not all of the designs shown in the plates to Inigo Jones: six chimney pieces one staircase one theater seven ceilings piers at Windsor Castle an altarpiece and screen in Somerset House Chapel a stable and a simple rectangular garden "Seat" with Doric columns in antis. William Kent is represented by more designs than Jones: 11 chimney pieces the dining room at Houghton another room designed for the Duke of Grafton an obelisk for Shotover and a variety of garden seats and pavilions: a "Room" at Shotover two "Rooms" at Claremont "Seats" for Sir Charles Hotham and Lord Cobham and a domed "Temple." Kent's garden "Rooms" are simple in plan and based on octagonal square or circular figures. The building at Shotover is domed and the entrance of one "Room" at Claremont is framed by battered architraves. The largest garden structure is the two-story domed "Seat" depicted in Plates 43 and 44 five windows wide on the ground story front by hexastyle pedimented Doric portico with three rooms inside on the ground floor. There is one design by Lord Burlington for the piers at the entrance to Chiswick House Plate 25. The design for an "Alcove" Plate 23 is unattributed' Archer.<br /> ESTC T116217; Archer 340.1; cf.Millard 34. [London], I. Ware, [c.1731-1733]. hardcover
1937111145<p>The First UK Printing published by Chatto And Windus in 1937. One of only 500 copies printed. The BOOK is in Very Good or better condition. A little pushing at the spine ends with a small lightly faded area at the lower spine end corresponding to the the area of loss in the wrapper. Crimson top-stain still present. Gilt titling remains bright. Mild splaying of the front board. Toning to the text block and page edges. Mild offsetting and spotting to the end-papers. The tissue guard to the frontispiece portrait is still present. Free from inscriptions. The WRAPPER is complete and is in Very Good condition. It bears the correct price of 12s. 6d. net. Mild edge-wear with some loss at the spine ends and the upper front panel edge. A few closed tears to the folds with some professional japanese tissue repairs on the verso to two closed tears to the spine folds. Light toning to the spine. The wrapper looks striking in the removable Brodart archival cover. Accompanied with the loosely inserted Publisher's compliments slip with the H/W compliments of Mr I. M. Parsons. The latter an editor at Chatto went on to write the introduction and notes for the revised edition of this title published in 1979 by Chatto. From the library of American poet Richard Eberhart. A very scarce title with such attributes. Only the second copy we have handled to date. Ashton Rare Books welcomes direct contact.</p> Chatto And Windus hardcover
211329Michigan: Phantasia Press 1985. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine in a Near Fine dust jacket.; Signed by author on 2nd rear end page. Number 514 of 650 limited edition copies.; Signed by Author. Phantasia Press hardcover
044328Norwalk CT: Easton Press 1988. Collector's Edition . Hardcover. As New/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Whelan Michael. 510pp.; HB gray leather w/gilt-gilt trim&ribbon; fine condition w/cleantight pgs. Ingenious men and women cope with problems in the far future using reason instead of super-human talents or exotic technology. Intro.by James Gunn. includes Collector's Notes. signed by Asimov. <br/> <br/> Easton Press hardcover
21852Venise, Alde, 1645. Petit in-8, [2]-261-[1] ff. [i.e. [2]-241-[1] ff.] signatures : A-Z8 AA-GG8 HH4, parchemin souple (quelques petites taches et épidermures).
168452496London: J. Playford pro Georgio Wells in Coemeterio D. Pauli 1684-1685. Full leather fully restored. Title page 388 pp. title page 4xxxviii152 pp. with figures; 16 × 10.5 cm. previous owners name some spots foxing paper browned some pages restored although good copy of this rare work. See picture. More pictures on request cat amst 2020 J. Playford, pro Georgio Wells in Coemeterio D. Pauli hardcover
16377249Hardervici Gelrorum: Nicolaus Wieringen 1637. First Edition — Primera edición. Hardcover — Tapa dura. Hardervici Gelrorum Nicolaus Wieringen 1637. En 8º. 16 431 1 pp. Encuadernación de época en pergamino tÃtulo rotulado en la lomera. Primera edición de este tratado de derecho marÃtimo internacional y la libertad en los mares. Al fin incluye un texto dedicado a la navegación "<em>De Ophyra</em>" de Gaspar Barreiros y la "<em>Problemata nautica</em>" de Bartholomaus Keckermann. El danés Joannes Isaac Pontanus 1571-1639 discÃpulo de Thyco Brahe se trasladó primero a Francia y luego a Holanda donde percibió el clima polÃtico cultural que llevó a la elaboración de las teorÃas del derecho internacional expresadas en esta obra una viva refutación de las teorÃas de John Selden sobre el mar cerrado. Buen ejemplar. Nicolaus Wieringen hardcover
161663Beverly Hills CA: American International Pictures AIP 1973. Revised Draft script for the 1974 film. Copy belonging to location manager Nicole Smith with a brief note in manuscript ink on the title page addressed to a cat handler noting scenes where cats will be required in the film with annotations throughout indicating same. <br /> <br /> Co-written by noted Caribbean screenwriter Oscar Williams.<br /> <br /> While tracking down a cruel pimp a bounty hunter discovers a contract has been put out on him forcing him to go on the run. <br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in Los Angeles. <br /> <br /> Yellow titled wrappers. Title page present dated October 29 1973 noted as REVISED DRAFT with credit for screenwriter Oscar Williams. 106 leaves with last page of text numbered 104. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good with a partial ring stain on the front wrapper bound with two gold brads. American International Pictures [AIP] unknown
1838532Lancaster County Pa 1838. Folio. 320 x 200 mm. 12 ¾ x 7 ¾ inches. 36pp. Contemporary decorative wallpaper cover with showing wear at edges and spine; large piece of decorative paper worn away on upper wrappers. Paper stock brown with age first two preliminary pages torn with loss of paper and text. Inside flyleaf in pencil "Samuel Weaver". Inside back cover is written the names of towns near Lancaster and arithmetic calculations. With faults a sound and legible manuscript account book. Isaac Weaver 1800-1866 probably of Isaac Weaver and Abigail Price kept accounts for his farm near Adamstown in Lancaster that showed dealings in cotton wool half-linen ticking and yarn. He also worked in the fields made hay cut fruit and baked bread etc. The ledger includes personal expenses for foodstuffs butter lard etc. The Weaver families occupied more than 400 acres much of which remained vested in the lineal family members well into the 20th century. Names of customers include John Shirk David Shirk and other members of the Shirk family relatives of Peter Shirk the first known resident preacher at Weaverland. Also mentioned among others are Samuel Martin Francis Weaver Henry Martin the Miller Christian Wenger John Showalter John Houder Mary High and Susanna Grub. The names indicate that this account book may refer to the settlement known as 'Weaverland' in Lancaster County Pennsylvania. A cemetery there contains "the mortal remains of the first white settlers of the beautiful vale known and remembered as 'Weber's Thal' 'Weaver's Dale' now Weaverland after the organization of the first Mennonite congregation by that name in 1730." One of the original settlers Henry Weber helped free 60000 acres of land from a $20000 mortgage belonging to distressed Mennonite settlers in Waterloo County Canada through the efforts of the German Land Company. Three years after subscribing for stock in the German Company his son Abraham Weber moved to Canada with his family in a Conestoga farm wagon. Their new home was made on Lot No. 15 which proved to include the location of future Berlin or Kitchener as it is now called. There are many connections between the Webers/Weavers and Ontario. unknown books
179371714à Paris: Imprimerie Nationale exécutive du Louvre 1793. Fine. Imprimerie Nationale exécutive du Louvre à Paris 1793 20.50 x 25.50 cm relié First edition illustrated with 9 plates medals inscriptions. Full jasper paper binding smooth spine black shagreen title-label binding signed Goy & Vilaine. Trace of dampstain to upper margin of 3 folding plates and to left margin of the first otherwise fresh throughout. Faint trace of dampstain to right margin of first leaves. Several leaves show traces of dampstain to upper margin over a few millimeters. Archaeological studies composed of 4 memoirs that were read at sessions of the Académie des Inscriptions et de Belles-Lettres in the years 1787 1788 1790 and 1791: Memoir on the inscriptions and monuments of Nakschi-Roustam; Memoir on the Arabic and Persian inscriptions of Tchéhel-Minar; Memoir on the medals of the kings of Persia of the Sassanid dynasty; Memoir on the monuments and inscriptions of Kirmanschah or Bi-Sutoun in Kurdistan. This publication concludes with the Persian translation of the work on the history of Persia by Mirkhond author from the end of the 9th century which signifies: The garden of purity or history of the prophets kings and caliphs. The studies by the orientalist and linguist Silvestre de Sacy attest to as much erudition as sagacity; he would be named in 1806 professor of Persian at the Collège de France and administrator of the École spéciale des langues orientales also at the Collège de France. He powerfully contributed to the development of studies and knowledge of oriental languages and civilizations particularly Persian. Imprimerie Nationale exécutive du Louvre unknown
19731791PABEL/MOEWIG VERLAGSUNION 03-05/1973. 1. softcover. Nightfall 207209211 SF/UTOPISCHE ROMANE PABEL/MOEWIG VERLAGSUNION paperback
193819071MAROONED OFF VESTA in Amazing for March 1938 first edition fine in full color pictorial wraps. Inscribed by the author to one of his friends and minor publishers me. Nice association copy. Rare to fine SIGNED by Asimov. His first professional publication. Amazing Stories paperback
195000620PEBBLE IN THE SKY Doubleday 1950 first edition just about fine in like dust-wrapper with 2 closed tears. The authors first book save for THE KINETICS OF THE REACTION INACTIVATION OF TYROSINASE DURING ITS CATALYSIS OF THE AEROBIC OXIDATION OF CATECHOL the author's Ph.D Dissertation first published in 1948 in a long and marvelous career which unfortunately came to a premature halt just about 500 books later. Doubleday unknown
197714782THROUGH A GLASS CLEARLY Ian Henry 1977 first hardcover edition fine in like dust-wrapper save for just a bit of fading to the lettering of the dust-wrapper spine. Collects IT'S SUCH A BEAUTIFUL DAY BELIEF BREEDS THERE A MAN & C-CHUTE. Not published in hard-cover in the U.S. Editorial ramble with apologies to HWL: Listen my children and you shall hear about a book so rare with a price so dear. In 44 years we have seen only 4 copies of this book and 2 of these were in the authors own library! Without question the authors most difficult book to locate---by far with many collectors not even aware of its' existence !!!! Or so we think----- Ian Henry hardcover
167476658Hamburg 1674. Liten 4to. Nyere shirtingryggbind. 8 70 s. Med et foldet kart. In Verlägung Johan Naumans und Jürgen Wolfs. Tysk. <br/><br/><em>Mangler tre plansjer. Tittelbladet restaurert. </em> unknown
198345666PABEL/MOEWIG VERLAGSUNION 1983-84. 1. softcover. Sternenpost PABEL/MOEWIG VERLAGSUNION paperback
195116154THE STARS LIKE DUST Doubleday 1951 first edition upper front fore edge corner tip a bit bumped else fine in like pictorial dust-wrapper with the slightest of wear to the head of the dust-wrapper spine and fading to the dust-wrapper spine lettering and logo. Signed post-card by the author laid in. Doubleday unknown
49733verfasst von I. J. Schmidt. St. Petersburg : Gräff ; Leipzig Voss 1839. Quarto 280 x 210 mm contemporary red calf richly gilt spine with gilt lettering and decoration gilt dentelles; all edges gilt; blue endpapers; pp. xv 1 blank 318 2 Errata; text in German roman and Tibetan script; scattered light foxing a fine example in a beautiful binding of the period. First edition of Schmidt's Tibetan grammar which was not only the first grammar of the language in German but one of the first Tibetan grammars in any European language. Isaac Schmidt 1779-1847 was an Amsterdam-born Moravian missionary and Orientalist specialising in Tibetan and Mongolian. As a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences - the present work is dedicated to its president Uwarow - he spent much of his career in St. Petersburg devoting his later years to Bible translations in Kalmyk and Mongolian. Cordier BS 2932; Lust 254 unknown
002963London UK: Milner and Sowerby. No Edition Stated Presumed 1st . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket as Issued. 24mo - over 5 - 5¾" tall. The Cottage Library. Dedication: Letter to Sir John Hartopp Bart by L. Watts dated Aug. 24 1724 at London. Book is divided thus: First Part. of Perception and Ideas VI chap.; Second Part of Judgment and Proposition V chap.; Third Part of Reason and Syllogism IV chap.; Fourth Part of Disposition and Method II chap. Frontispiece: Isaac Watts D.D. Introduction and General Scheme. Bookseller's Inventory # 262963 <br/> <br/> Milner and Sowerby hardcover
198945364HEYNE WILHELM 1989. 6. softcover. Roboter-Foundation HEYNE, WILHELM paperback
17487795Martin / Coignard et Boudet / Mariette / Guérin Paris 1748 Quatorze volumes in-4, 1748-1750, reliure plein veau raciné de l'époque, dos à cinq nerfs fleuronnés, pièces de titre de maroquin rouge, pièce de tomaison havane, titres et tomaisons dorés, double filet doré sur les coupes, tranches rouges. Ouvrage enrichi de cartes géographiques et de figures. 41 planches collationnées, la plupart dépliantes. Tome I : X- 957 p., 7 pl. Tome II : [2]-II-781p., 8 pl. Tome III : [4]-184-592 p., 3 pl. Tome IV : [4]-789, 14 pl. Tome V : [2]-V-753 p., 4 pl. Tome VI : [4]-680 p., 1 pl. Tome VII : [4]-924 p. Tome VIII : [2]-II-841 p. Tome IX : [2]-929 p., 1 pl. Tome X : [6]-110-653 p., 2 pl. Tome XI : [4]-192-614 p. Tome XII : IV-248-448 p., 1 pl. Tome XIII : VIII-927 p. Tome XIV : XXIV-232-187 p. (table des matières). Première édition de la "Sainte Bible" par Laurent-Etienne Rondet (1715-1785), dans la traduction de Port-Royal due pour l'essentiel à Isaac Lemaistre de Sacy. Ont été insérées les notes de Louis de Carrières en italiques et celles de Laurent-Étienne Rondet. En marge figure la Vulgate sixto-clémentine en latin. Les "notes littérales, les préfaces et les dissertations" sont tirées du "Commentaire" paru entre 1707 et 1716, du bénédictin Augustin Calmet (1672-1757). Dom Calmet, par sa rigueur d'analyse et ses commentaires nouveaux littéraux en français, a révolutionné la critique biblique. Son texte devint un texte de référence et servit de base à de nombreuses "Sainte Bible" qui parurent à partir de 1748 jusqu'à la fin XIXe, même si dès 1748 ses commentaires furent transformés et retravaillés. Cette édition originale de 1748 est recherchée également pour ses planches et ses cartes géographiques gravées. Coiffes usagées notamment des vol. I, II, III, IV, XI et XIII, galeries de vers en queue pour les vol. I, III, IV, VII, XI, XIII, intérieur frais dans l'ensemble. Bon exemplaire. PHOTOS NUMERIQUES DISPONIBLES PAR EMAIL SUR SIMPLE DEMANDE-DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPS MAY BE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST
17487795Martin / Coignard et Boudet / Mariette / Guérin Paris 1748 Quatorze volumes in-4, 1748-1750, reliure plein veau raciné de l'époque, dos à cinq nerfs fleuronnés, pièces de titre de maroquin rouge, pièce de tomaison havane, titres et tomaisons dorés, double filet doré sur les coupes, tranches rouges. Ouvrage enrichi de cartes géographiques et de figures. 41 planches collationnées, la plupart dépliantes. Tome I : X- 957 p., 7 pl. Tome II : [2]-II-781p., 8 pl. Tome III : [4]-184-592 p., 3 pl. Tome IV : [4]-789, 14 pl. Tome V : [2]-V-753 p., 4 pl. Tome VI : [4]-680 p., 1 pl. Tome VII : [4]-924 p. Tome VIII : [2]-II-841 p. Tome IX : [2]-929 p., 1 pl. Tome X : [6]-110-653 p., 2 pl. Tome XI : [4]-192-614 p. Tome XII : IV-248-448 p., 1 pl. Tome XIII : VIII-927 p. Tome XIV : XXIV-232-187 p. (table des matières). Première édition de la "Sainte Bible" par Laurent-Etienne Rondet (1715-1785), dans la traduction de Port-Royal due pour l'essentiel à Isaac Lemaistre de Sacy. Ont été insérées les notes de Louis de Carrières en italiques et celles de Laurent-Étienne Rondet. En marge figure la Vulgate sixto-clémentine en latin. Les "notes littérales, les préfaces et les dissertations" sont tirées du "Commentaire" paru entre 1707 et 1716, du bénédictin Augustin Calmet (1672-1757). Dom Calmet, par sa rigueur d'analyse et ses commentaires nouveaux littéraux en français, a révolutionné la critique biblique. Son texte devint un texte de référence et servit de base à de nombreuses "Sainte Bible" qui parurent à partir de 1748 jusqu'à la fin XIXe, même si dès 1748 ses commentaires furent transformés et retravaillés. Cette édition originale de 1748 est recherchée également pour ses planches et ses cartes géographiques gravées. Coiffes usagées notamment des vol. I, II, III, IV, XI et XIII, galeries de vers en queue pour les vol. I, III, IV, VII, XI, XIII, intérieur frais dans l'ensemble. Bon exemplaire. PHOTOS NUMERIQUES DISPONIBLES PAR EMAIL SUR SIMPLE DEMANDE-DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPS MAY BE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST
2008DADAX0521739535Cambridge University Press 2008-10-23. 1. paperback. New. 8.25x8.00x11.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Cambridge University Press paperback
198651364BASTEI-LÜBBE 1986. 1. softcover. BASTEI-LÜBBE paperback