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201217761Paris, Hachette, 1952 ; in-12, 304 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Classes de 4e de l'enseignement technique - collèges techniques - écoles nationales professionnelles - sections techniques des lycées et collèges - cours complémentaires industriels ou commerciaux - écoles professionnelles - écoles de commerce.
200912995Paris, Librairie hachette, s.d. ; in-12, 208 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Troisième année. dos froté.
54541Parisiis Paris: Apud Amberosium & Hieronymum Drouart . cum privilegio Regis 1603. First edition thus. 2 parts in 1 vol. 4to. pp. xx 375 lvii; 576 xxxvi. Illustrations in text. Title-page to first part in red and black to second part in black only woodcut initials and head- and tail-pieces with final errata leaf. Top corner of title-page a little frayed first leaf of text with 2-line note in blue biro to head margin head margins a bit dusty with very occasional light dampstains occasional spots of foxing a few paper flaws to fore-edge margins. Small scorch marks to pp.47-8 and pp.101-4 affecting a few letters smudgy mark ink or wax to fore-edge margin pp.115-22 ink spots to p.345. Contemporary semi-limp vellum fore-edges slightly overlapped. Quite browned covers somewhat creased ties lost turn-ins lifting without ffep but still good and sound overall. Latin inscription in an old hand to title-page translates roughly as 'from the common library of the preachers of Dijon'. First appearance of Casaubon's edition of this collection of biographies of the emperors from Hadrian to Carinus considered to be the first critical edition and also the first to use the title Historiæ Augustæ. The title as recorded on the 9th-century Codex Palatinus manuscript of the Vatican Library is Vitae Diversorum Principum et Tyrannorum a Divo Hadriano usque ad Numerianum Diversis compositae and it is generally thought that the work may have been originally known as de Vita Caesarum or Vitae Caesarum. In early editions 'the emphasis had been laid on the Latin text but in the seventeenth century the work of the editors included not only textual emendation but comment and illustration. Of these editions the first was that of Casaubon published in 1603. It was not unnatural that these biographies should have attracted the editor of Suetonius and Polybius and the scholar who wrote in the preface to his edition of the Historia Augusta that "political philosophy may be learned from history and ethical from biography."' from David Magie's introduction to his 1921 Loeb edition. Though its authenticity was regarded with a little scepticism Casaubon's edition was for hundreds of years used as a genuine source by historians including Edward Gibbon in the first volume of his Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Browning sums up the tricky position the work occupies: "in modern times most scholars read the work as a piece of deliberate mystification written much later than its purported date however the fundamentalist view still has distinguished support. The Historia Augusta is also unfortunately the principal Latin source for a century of Roman history. The historian must make use of it but only with extreme circumspection and caution." 'Biography' in The Cambridge History of Classical Literature: Volume 2 1983. Graesse III 303; Sandys II 209; Schweiger II 384. Parisiis [Paris]: Apud Amberosium & Hieronymum Drouart, [...] cum privilegio Regis, 1603. hardcover
188078395Paris:: Librairie Hachette et Cie. 1880. First edition. publisher's red cloth decorated in gold and black. Some light foxing and dampstaining to the lower margins; tissue overleaves with tears chips and creasing; light spotting to the cloth with fraying at corners. . Oversized folio. Complete with 14 engraved plates with captioned tissue overleaves. Traduit de la Sainte Bible par Lemaistre de Sacy. Additional postage applicable; international shipping prohibitive. Librairie Hachette et Cie., hardcover
1861013886Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1861. First edition 1861. Government investigation of fraud related to Indian trust bonds bonds held in trust by the US government for benefit of various tribes. Dark brown cloth decoratively blind-stamped with patriotic designs gilt spine lettering 365 pages. Covers rubbed at the edges and chipped at the corners and spine ends minor chipping to rear joint good hinges clean pages with a faint dampstain to the lower margin of several pages not affecting text small ink doodles at the blank area near the bottom of a page where a section ends again not affecting text small chip from one lower margin closed tear to front free endpaper no names or other markings. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Government Printing Office Hardcover
169412Paris, bureaux du "Siècle" ; P.-V. Stock, 1898 in-12 carré, 35 pp., demi-basane brune, dos lisse, pièce de titre cerise en long, couverture conservée (reliure moderne). Bon exemplaire.
269421967-1979. 1. Asimov's "Pebble in the Sky" Memorandum of Agreement 17 March 1969 between Sidgwick and Jackson and Sphere Books four pages folio signed by Anthony Cheetham Wikipedia for Sphere Books. £300 advance with percentages.2. Asimov's "Pebble in the Sky" Memorandum of Agreement between Doubleday & Company and Sidgwick & Jackson 21 September 1967 three pages folio sl. crumpled signed by Nelson Doubleday. It concludes with statement about copyright Asimoc 1950. WITH: two file copy letters amendments etc. and an original letter from Barbara Noble of Doubleday and Company about paperback rights.3. Asimov's "Pebble in the Sky" Memorandum of Agreement between Sidgwick & Jackson and Sphere Books 22 March 1977 6 pp. folio eventually signed by Edmund Fisher of Sphere Books Wikipedia and a squiggle on behalf of the "Grantors" concluding with typed list of countries headed "Schedule" from Ascension to Zambia.4. Asimov's "The Science Fictional Solar System" Memorandum of Agreement between Granada Publishing Limited The 'Proprietors' and Sidgwick and Jackson Limited four pages folio 13 December 1979 signed by Alewyn Birch M.D. of Granada and a squiggle. Note: None signed by Asimov. 1967-1979 paperback
196313945Garden City NY: Doubleday & Company 1963. Very Good/Very Good. Garden City NY: Doubleday & Company 1963. Later Printing with E4 gutter code January 1963 on page 248. Octavo; publisher's cloth in black pictorial dust jacket by Sigrid Spaeth retaining original price $3.95; xiv248pp. Light wear to jacket extremities corners and spine ends tapped else a Very Good copy overall. Signed by the editor on title page.<br /> <br /> Science fiction anthology including the short stories "At the End of the Orbit" by Arthur C. Clarke "Lenny" by Isaac Asimov and fourteen others. Doubleday & Company unknown
195410599Foundation for Cultural Projects. Very Good. 1954. Paperback. Inscribed and signed by Isaac Bashevis Singer at his contribution of "From the diary of one not born" on p. 139 . Cream colored wraps faintly soiled. ; March-April 1954 . Foundation for Cultural Projects paperback
1824176999London: John Murray 1824. Leather. 3 vols. 512p; 511p; 472p. A set of three hardcover books bound with golden-brown leather spines and corners. The boards endpapers and foredges are all marbled. The spines and edges are scuffed marring the gilt decorations on the spines and making the lettering a bit difficult to read. Small chip off the head of volume II's spine. Pages mildly age-toned and faintly foxed. Otherwise text unmarked and binding secure across the set. Each volume contains the bookplate of Norwood Penrose Holloway Jr. of Massachusetts. Volume II contains a foldout facsimile of Pope's manuscript of Homer; this foldout has a small closed tear and some mild foxing. John Murray unknown
1889GM18216New York: The Knickerbocker Press 1889. Full blue leather gilt spine title gilt cover ownership top edges darkened floral endpapers/pastedown & tissued frontis portrait; A good solid copy with modest wear to extremities; 145 pages. Size: 5.75"x8.25". Hardcover. The Knickerbocker Press Hardcover
179542478New York 1795. paperback. Single leaf 4x7 inches. Printed on one side with blanks filled in in manuscript and signature obscured by cancellation tear-off; “Isaac Moses & Sons†penned on blank side in period hand. Early American Jewish merchants Isaac Moses & Sons operated on Greenwich Street.Isaac Moses 1742-1818 was born in Giessen Germany but moved to New York in 1764 and in 1766 he became a “freeman†of New York City. He became a prominent businessman and American patriot. He worked in his uncle's Hayman Levy's mercantile firm until he established Isaac Moses & Company with two new business partners in 1775. This firm supported the revolutionary army by accepting $20000 in Continental paper dollars in exchange for $20000 in hard currency thereby financing the war effort. The firm also traded for military supplies internationally and sold guns and ammunition to the army. When the British occupied New York Isaac Moses left for Philadelphia and ran the firm from there. In 1783 he returned to New York City and continued his commercial enterprises. He was generally financially successful establishing Isaac Moses & Sons an international trading company. He was also a founder and major stockholder in the Bank of New York  a Mason in New York City's Union Lodge and an important member of the New York City Chamber of Commerce. Isaac Moses was also president of Congregation Shearith Israel in New York the oldest Synagogue in American and the only Jewish congregation in New York City until 1820. He was also one of the principle organizers of the Congregation Mikveh Israel in Philadelphia. His descendants were prominent Jewish businessmen in New York who traveled internationally and served in the Union Army during the Civil War AJHS & Wikipedia. For more on Isaac Moses see the JTA’s report on the donation of his portrait by John Wesley Jarvis to the Museum of the City of New York in 1934 https://www.jta.org/archive/painting-of-isaac-moses-patriot-of-revolution- given-to-museum. Portraits of Moses can be viewed online at https://loebjewishportraits.com/portrait/isaac-moses/ and https://loebjewishportraits.com/portrait/isaac-moses-2/. An indenture signed by his heirs after his death in 1818 sold for $3500 plus commissions at auction in 2019 https://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/ecatalogue/2019/fine-manuscripts-prin ted-americana-n10002/lot.2180.html. Promiser’s signature torn of as cancellation as often found otherwise Very Good Condition BK5 AMR-67-39. New York unknown
189346305London: Macmillan and Co 1893. Very Good. London: Macmillan and Co. 1893. First Edition. Octavo; red cloth stamped in gilt; green endpapers; 175pp. advertisements. Boards lightly bumped with mild soiling more heavily along spine. Binding sound; previous owners' bookplates to front pastedown; a Very Good and sound copy. Macmillan and Co unknown
193447251New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1934. Very Good/Very Good. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1934. First Edition with "A" on copyright page. Thick octavo 23cm; publisher's cloth in white decorative price-clipped dust jacket; xii2674pp.; portrait frontispiece. Moderate wear and soil to cloth and jacket margins jacket spine panel toned front hinge starting; Very Good overall in the rare jacket. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
193647413London: Taylor and Francis 1936. Very Good. London: Taylor and Francis 1936. First Edition. Octavo 21cm; publisher's green cloth gilt-lettered spine; xv386pp.; portrait frontispiece two leaves of plates facsimiles in text. Spine cloth quite faded endpapers a bit toned else Very Good and sound. Ownership ex libris of the late chemist and bibliophile Sydney Ross to front pastedown.<br /> <br /> First appearance in print of this manuscript sold by a descendent of William Stukeley in 1931 when it was purchased by Messrs. Davis and Orioli and presented to the Royal Society. Taylor and Francis unknown
194648025Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1946. Very Good/Very Good. Cambridge: At the University Press 1946. First Edition. Small octavo 19.3cm; pictorial dust jacket with 7s. 6d. net price intact; publisher's blindstamped red cloth with silver lettering to spine; viii128pp.; four plates including frontis all present. Jacket edgeworn with some surface scuffs and smudges. Boards square with light bumping at spine ends. Small bookplate of Dr. Sydney Ross of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute New York to front pastedown. Brief pencil notes to recto of rear free endpaper and rear jacket flap else unmarked. Binding sound. <br /> <br /> A short account of Isaac Newton's thirty-year tenure as Warden and later Master of the Royal Mint written by a fellow Master of the Mint John Craig. Cambridge University Press unknown
189946309London: Adam & Charles Black 1899. Very Good. London: Adam & Charles Black 1899. First Edition. Octavo; red cloth boards; black endpapers; 52pp. index and advertisements. Bumping and light soiling to boards; binding sound; bookplates to preliminaries else unmarked; a Very Good and sound copy. Adam & Charles Black unknown
17715136166113<p><strong>NEWTON MARTIN Benjamin</strong><strong>.</strong> <em>Philosophia Britannica: Or A New and Comprehensive System of the Newtonian Philosophy Astronomy and Geography; In a Course of Twelve Lectures; With Notes; Containing the Physical Mechanical Geometrical and Experimental Proofs and Illustrations of All the Principal Propositions in Every Branch of Natural Science: Also a Particular Account of the Invention Structure Improvement and Uses of All the Considerable Instruments Engines and Machines; With New Calculations Relating to Their Nature Power and Operation.</em></p><p>London: Printed for W. Strahan; J. & F. Rivington; W. Johnston; Hawes & Co.; T. Carnan and F. Newbery; B. Collins; W. Frederick; and sold by the Author at his House in Fleet-Street 1771. Third edition. Complete in four volumes. Three text volumes plus a separate atlas volume of plates. Quarto. Approximately 8.5" x 5.5". Vol. I: xxx 333pp 3 ads; Vol. II: xiv 390pp 2 ads; Vol. III: x 405pp index. Atlas volume with 81 engraved copperplates the majority folding. Contemporary or near-contemporary half marbled calf over marbled boards with one repair to the upper spine of Vol. IV. Bindings sound and well-aligned. Engraved plates clean and strong with no losses; folds supple and correctly opening. Text generally clean throughout with manuscript annotations on the versos of the plates linking them to the relevant portions of text. Overall Very Good to Very Good.</p><p>Third and expanded edition of Benjamin Martin's monumental exposition of Newtonian natural philosophy combining physics astronomy geography mechanics and experimental science into a single unified system. The work includes extensive treatment of optics celestial motion gravitation hydrostatics pneumatics electricity and the mechanical powers alongside detailed explanations of contemporary scientific instruments and experimental apparatus. The separate atlas volume contains 81 finely engraved plates illustrating astronomical systems orreries telescopes microscopes air pumps electrical machines engines survey instruments and mechanical demonstrations.</p><p>This third edition represents the fully mature state of Martin's project as a practical synthesis of Newtonian science for broad professional use in the later eighteenth century. Unlike earlier editions which often survive without the full engraved apparatus this issue consolidates the theoretical text and the mechanical-visual program into a coherent instructional system. The separate atlas format allows for larger clearer mechanical and astronomical engravings than the inline plates of earlier printings making this edition particularly well suited for institutional reference in the history of science technology and scientific pedagogy.</p> Printed for W. Strahan; J. & F. Rivington; W. Johnston; Hawes & Co.; T. Carnan and F. Newbery; B. Collins; W. Frederick hardcover
11941'Published 4th. April 1810 by LAURIE & WHITTLE No. 53 Fleet Street London.'. Printed on one side of a piece of laid paper 28 x 23.5 cm. The hand-coloured engraving showing Mathews in riding garb with long whip in foreground and a coach and four in the background is 16 x 22.5 cm. Fair on aged paper with wear and slight loss to extremities not affecting the engraving or text and the reverse showing signs of removal from an album. Above the engraving are the words 'BANG UP - RANDOM OR TANDEM.' and beneath are the publication details followed by the full title: Some Push Along With Four In Hand While Others Drive At Random. Written by J. Pocock Esq.; composed by Mr. C. SMITH; and sung wish sic unbounded Applause by Mr. MATHEWS in the Musical Farce called "HIT or MISS!" at the Lyceum Theatre Strand.' First two lines: 'WITH spirits gay I mount the box the tits up to their traces My elbows squar'd my wrist turn'd down dash off to Epsom races;'. Divided into three columns each with a six-line stanza followed by spoken text. Scarce: COPAC only lists a 12mo Newcastle reprint from c.1815. 'Published 4th. April, 1810, by LAURIE & WHITTLE, No. 53, Fleet Street, London.' unknown
186932728Virginia City California 1869. Paper. Very good. Approx. 8" x 3" check with printed green borders information and 2 stamps. Check is drawn on the account and signed by Isaac L. Requa. The information printed on the check is "Gould & Curry Silver Mining Company W. C. Ralston Treasurer. Agency of the Bank of California Virginia City. The written date is Aug 3 1869. <br /> <br /> Requa was a mining engineer early Oakland pioneer and later President of Oakland Bank and Savings. unknown
18346000548Jonathan Leavitt / Crocker & Brewster 1834. Hardcover. Good/No jacket. Covers worn and stained. Spine label a bit worn. Moderate foxing throughout. Jonathan Leavitt / Crocker & Brewster hardcover
18311006H10London: For the Proprietors by I. T. Hinton 1831. First edition. Leather. Good Only. 10.5" by 8.5". W. H. Bartlett . The first edition of this illustrated guide to Britain"s fashionable watering places with engravings after W. H. Bartlett. In a contemporary half calf binding with marbled paper boards. Front board fully detached but present. First edition.Illustrated with twenty-four engraved plates after Bartlett and others with an engraved title page. Bound without six plates. Collated.An illustrated guide to the principal seaside and spa resorts of Great Britain combining descriptive accounts with engraved views of fashionable watering places with detailed entries on towns including Brighton Worthing Hastings Bognor and Dover.Featuring tabulated statistical and civic information such as a "Tabular View of the Benevolent Institutions of Brighton" and population data offering a contemporary social and economic snapshot of Britain"s leading nineteenth-century resorts. In a contemporary half calf binding with marbled paper boards. Externally worn. Front board fully detached but present. Previous owner's contemporary ink inscription to front free endpaper. Rubbing and bumping to extremities resulting in slight loss to calf. Rubbing to boards resulting in slight loss to paper. The dd minor handling mark to boards. Internally firmly bound. Pages generally bright and clean if characteristically age toned with scattered spotting heavier to first and last few leaves fore edge and plates. Good Only For the Proprietors by I. T. Hinton hardcover
179931012Baltimore 1799. Letter. Very good. Paper. Approx. 4.5" x 8" sheet of paper . Light toning to the paper. Contents reads: This may certify that I inspected Six Barrels flour Baranded on the end E. KREMER four of Which was condemn'd to Midlings Middlings being too course and Shky the other two had too much rye in the flour and could not be pass'd and branded for Merchantable Wheat Flour of any Quality signed Isaac Trimble Balt 12th of 3 mo 1799." From wikipedia:<br /> <br /> Wheat middlings also known as millfeed wheat mill run or wheat midds are the product of the wheat milling process that is not flour. A good source of protein fiber phosphorus and other nutrients they are used to produce foods like pasta breakfast cereals puddings and couscous for humans as well as fodder for livestock and pets. 1 They are also being researched for use as a biofuel. unknown
110762Broadside with central contemporary handcolored engraving with letterpress title below ""Het raedsel"" and letterpress ""De Uytlegging van het raedsel"". Rare curious print of the famous riddle of Nijmegen or The complicated marriage Het gecompliceerde huwelijk. Broadside pasted on wood.Total 30 x 21. Paper with water damage and some paper loss edges and in the first sentence. Text in Dutch.This print is a copy of a painting in the Nijmegen Town Hall and shows a family with a complicated family relationship. The text encourages the viewer to solve the riddle of how these people are related to each other:The wife of the old man speaks:“Remark and see that I declareThe two in red are my father’s brothers.The two in green are my mother’s brothers.The two in white are my childrenand I the mother am married to the father of these sixThat no degree of kinship can forbid.”Two two sons in red say:“We would have regretted if notour niece had been given to our fatherBecause she is not our father’s nieceWhich nobody would easily guess.”The two in green say:“It is remarkable to show in these figuresthat he is our natural fatherAnd has married our nieceWhich we don’t regret.”The two in white say:“Our father is the old man.Our mother is the young lady.But tell us how it is possibleThat our brothers are our mother’s uncles”explanation of the riddle:- Huybert the old man married as his first wife Anna a widow with a prior son called Gijsbert and procreates two sons in red: Adam and Arent.- After this wife died the old man married for his second wife a widow named Beel who had a prior daughter named Jacomijn and procreates two sons in green: Bertel and Barent.- In the mean while the prior son of the first wife Gijsbert married the prior daughter of the second wife Jacomijn and procreate a daughter named Charlotte who then becomes the third wife and procreates two sons in white: Casper and Coenraat.NL Uitleg bij het schilderij Het Nijmeegse Raadsel of het Gecompliceerde Huwelijk 1619. Schilderij hangende op het raadhuis van Nijmegen met een familieportret met ingewikkelde relaties afkomstig uit een huwelijk aldaar gesloten in 1619.De prent toont een allegorische binnenhuisscène met meerdere figuren en tekstcartouches in kleur rood groen en wit omlijst door een decoratieve rand. Onder de voorstelling een gedrukte uitlegging “Uytlegging” waarin het afgebeelde tafereel wordt verklaard. De afbeelding illustreert een raadselachtige genealogie waarbij een oude man trouwt met zijn eigen stiefdochter die tevens zijn stiefkleindochter is uit een eerder huwelijk.F.M. supplement 3011C later edition. unknown
3730872<p>Banbury England: Printed and Sold by J.G. Rusher Bridge-Street nd c.1820s – 1830s. 3–18pp. 4½ x 3 inches. Woodcut illustrated wrappers. Without music. Publisher’s advertisement on back of lower wrapper. Faint stains to upper cover; Near fine.</p> <p>Handsome copy of this penny chapbook and hymnbook for children. J.G. Rusher first issued this title in 1814 but we believe the present copy is circa the 1820s to 1830s.</p> unknown