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212822Paris: Imprimerie De Munier. Leather. Good. FRENCH text. No date 1800. VOLUMES 1 & 3 ONLY. Pages are in good condition; yellowed with light foxing; very readable. Endpapers stained. Full brown leather with gilt titles and 7 gilt bands on the spines. Spines are rubbed and show light wear at the head/tail. Corners bumped. Bindings very tight. GOOD <br/> <br/> Imprimerie De Munier hardcover
180018518Paris:: Imprimerie de Munier 1800. First French edition. contemporary quarter sheep with paste-grain decorated paper sides. Some chipping to spine extremities; light wear. . 8vo. Large folding map plus 10 of 11 engraved plates. Howes W-235. Imprimerie de Munier, unknown
98186London John Stockdal 1807. 8° XIX 1 Faltkarte 427 S; VIII 376 S. Kunstldr. m. Rückenschild Stemp. a. Schmutztitel sonst tadell. Reprint of Economics Classics durch August M. Kelley New York 1970. nach der 4. Auflage von 1807.- Isaac Weld JP FGSD MRIA 1774–1856 was an Irish topographical writer explorer and artist. He was a member of the Royal Dublin Society. 010 London, John Stockdal, 1807 unknown
ORD-19736Ouvrage traduit de l'Anglais, et enrichi d'une carte générale du pays et de onze planches, offrant les points de vue les plus remarquables et notamment le fameux saut de NIAGARA. Paris. Imprimerie de Munier. Chez Gérard. An XI. 3 volumes in-8 (138 x 215 mm) brochés, couvertures d'attente, tels que sortis de l'imprimerie, étiquettes de titre aux dos. Tome I: 2ff., 321 pages et 5 gravures. Tome II: 344 pages et 5 gravures. Tome III: 2ff., 294 pages et 1 gravures. Sans la carte, mais complet des gravures. Couvertures poussiéreuses et un peu abîmées, petits défauts sinon très bon état intérieur, pages non ébarbées.
90628Paris, chez Lepetit Eugène, s.d. (1800). "12 x 20, 3 volumes, viii-321 + 344 + 294 pages, reliure dos cuir, 2 pièces de titre et 4 fleurons, mauvais état (reliures très abîmées mais solides; annotations à la page VIII du tome 1; ex libris manuscrits à la fin du tome 2 et au début du tome 3; rousseurs peu abondantes; quelques brunissures)."
17991299131799. First Edition. WELD Isaac. Travels through the States of North America and the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada During the Years 1795 1796 and 1797. London: John Stockdale 1799. Quarto contemporary full diced tan calf rebacked with original elaborately gilt-decorated spine laid down raised bands all edges marbled. $4800.First edition of this fascinating account of ""all the adventures incident to passing through an unsettled country"" with two maps one folding and hand-colored in outline plans of the cities of Washington and Quebec and 12 full-page copper-engraved plates of scenic views including ""The Horse-Shoe Fall of Niagara.""Weld arrived in America in 1795 at the age of 19 and ""accompanied by a faithful servant sometimes on horseback sometimes on foot or in a canoe he made his way often under the guidance of Indians through the vast forests and along the great rivers. He narrowly escaped shipwreck on Lake Erie and experienced all the adventures incident to passing through an unsettled country. While in the towns he mixed in the best society and had the privilege of meeting George Washington"" Cox. The journey took him through Virginia Pennsylvania and New York and then ""from Montreal to Quebec thence up to St. Lawrence and the lakes to Kingston Niagara and Detroit with comment on the country its settlement and administration. Weld an Irishman came to explore the possibilities of Canada and the United States as fields for Irish emigration"" Staton & Tremaine. Weld's travels are told through a series of 38 letters chronicling the two years he spent in North America and was one of the most popular narratives of the day. Translated into many languages Weld's account ""was regarded as the great authority of the period on American subjects"" Allibone III 2636. Includes examinations of taverns slave conditions tobacco cultivation and Indian tribes. ""In the first edition the view of the Hudson River is incorrectly designated on the plate itself and in the list of plates as 'View on or of the Patowmac River from Mount Vernon.' A number of copies have an erratum slip noting the error pasted at the foot of the list of plates or facing it"" Sabin 102541. This copy has no erratum slip suggesting it may be among the earliest copies preceding the discovery of the error. Without publisher's advertisements. A second edition in two volumes was also published in 1799. Sabin 102541. Howes W235. Cox II 176. Staton & Tremaine 708. Stevens 2808. Stiles 1921. Lowndes 2868. Rich 1799. In a royal armorial binding possibly from Carlton House the residence of George IV during the regency with a royal armorial bookplate.Mild dampstaining to top edge of frontispiece and title page text fairly clean with modest foxing to maps and plates one leaf with minor expert paper repair; handsome contemporary binding with light wear. hardcover
1827ROD0045396G.DUFOUR ET ED D'OCAGNE. 1827. In-18. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 216 et 215 pages avec gravure noir et blanc en frontispice. objet du voyage. Arrivée sur les côtes d'Amérique. Baie de Delaware. Description de Philadelphie. Hôpitaux. Régime des prisons. Population. Théâtres. Eglises. Voitures. Tavernes. . . . Classification Dewey : 910.4-Voyages
1800ys3217A Paris, imprimerie de Munier, Chez Lepetit jeune, libraire, Palais Egalité galeries de bois, n°225 Relié 1800 "Deux volumes in-8 (13 x 19,6 cm), reliure demi-parchemin, 321 et 344 pages, tomes 1 et 2 (sur 3) de ce ""Voyage au Canada"", édité en l'an VIII (1799-1800). Le tome 2 contient 4 gravures (l'ouvrage complet contient une carte générale du pays et onze planches) ; coupes usées, quelques petits tampons de libraire, traces sur la première garde du tome 2, par ailleurs intérieur frais, bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande."
15742Imprimerie de Munier, Gérard Paris An XI 3 vol. 3 vol. in-8 de 2 ff.n.ch. 321 pp., 344 pp. et 2 ff.n.ch. 294 pp.; demi-chagrin de l'époque, dos lisse fileté, titre doré.
213383Londres, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, James Carpenter, 1807; in-4, titre avec belle vignette gravée, vii-224 pp., avec 2 vignettes dans le texte et 19 planches hors texte (dont 2 cartes et 17 vues ou panoramas), demi-basane fauve à coins, dos à nerfs orné de filets et fleurons dorés (remontés de la reliure originelle), simple filet doré sur les plats, tranches mouchetées (reliure moderne).
1803001778Paris Chez Gérard, Imprimerie de Munier 1803. Trois volumes in-8 (205 x 130 mm), demi-veau glacé bleu marine, dos lisse orné or et à froid, tranches mouchetées (reliure milieu 19e s.). Seconde édition française, ornée d'une carte dépliante et de 11 planches gravées sur acier d'après les dessins de l'auteur, représentant le Mont Vernon et la maison du Général Washington, les Chutes du Niagara, le Cap-Diamant, etc. Ex-libris Mr de Gaudechart. (dos très légèrement passé, quelques défauts, frottements sur les plats, quelques manques de cuir tome 1, quelques petites déchirures marginales, t. 3 sur les 30 premières pages mouillure angulaire, rousseurs). // Three octavo volumes (205 x 130 mm), dark blue glazed half calf, smooth spine tooled in gilt and blind, sprinkled edges (middle of 19th-cent. binding). Second french edition, illustrated with a folding map and 11 plates engraved on steel after the author's drawings, depicting Mont Vernon and General Washington's house, Niagara Falls, Cap-Diamant, etc. Bookplate Mr de Gaudechart. (spine a little bit faded, some defects, rubbings on covers, some lack of leather vol. 1, some little tears, vol. 3 water-stain on top corner of the 30 first pages, spots).
11536Paris, chez Munier, imprimerie de Gérard, an XI, 3 tomes en 3 vol. in 8 de IV-321 pp., 344 pp., (4)-294 pp., rel. d'ép. à la Bradel demi-veau blond, dos lisses ornés de double-filets dorés, très bel ex. très frais et à grandes marges.
13311Paris, Gérard (impr. Munier), an XI (1802-1803). 2 volumes in-8, (4)-321-(1) et 344 pp., reliure de l'époque demi-basane, dos ornés, tranches mouchetées (reliures frottées aux plats, petits accrocs aux dos, mouillure en marge supérieure sinon intérieur bien frais). Ex-libris manuscrit (Victore Sarraut) et tampons humides (Garnier-Brochot, Autun). Initiales G.B. dorées en pied du dos.
1801D13028Haage: J. C. Leeuwestijn 1801. Hardcover. Very Good. Nineteenth-century half brown morocco and marbled paper gilt-stamped lettering in spine compartments 5 raised bands; 3 volumes 8vo 223x135mmwith folding engraved plates and maps; pp. xxxii 391 plus 5 plates and 1 map Washington D.C. see below; xv 1 425 plus 5 plates and 3 maps; xii 340 with 1 plate and 1 map this one larger than the others and hand-colored. Bindings a bit scuffed but tight and square. Library inkstamps on verso of title-pages and verso of plates sometimes multiple stamps per plate ink does not leak through; some browning and off-setting but generally text blocks are nice and clean. The map of Washington D.C. is early and rare unrecorded in Baynton-Williams Phillips and Verner. <br/><br/> J. C. Leeuwestijn hardcover books
1799D14040London: John Stockdale 1799. Second edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Modern half gilt-ruled red morocco and marbled paper gilt-stamped lettering in spine compartments 5 raised bands; complete set of 2 volumes 8vo; pp. xxiii 1 427; xii 376; plus 16 folding engraved plates including large hand-colored map. A little light scuffing along joints; some faint spotting to upper board of Volume 2. About a 2-inch tear to hand-colored map repairable; text blocks a bit browned mostly confined to first and last few leaves of each volume. A nice set. <br/><br/>An account of late-18th century America by Weld a long time member and eventual Vice President of the Royal Society of Dublin. It includes his impressions of important US citizens of the day Washingon Jefferson as well as the many pages on his perception of the Native American Indians. John Stockdale hardcover books
18001005852 vols. 8vo modern half morocco & marbled boards spine ruled in gilt raised bands morocco lettering pieces new endpapers. Illustrated with 16 folding views plans and maps; xix 1 427; viii 376 pp. Minor aging and some darkening to a few pages and some foxing to one plate. Near fine condition. Weld an Irishman came to America in 1795 when he was nineteen. This work narrates his travels through the former colonies along the eastern seaboard and the Canadian provinces. Very popular at the time it was published Weld comments on the population and social habits and customs of the people he saw. According to Howes Weld seemed to prefer Canada to the States. Compared to the similar works of this period Weld seems to be fairly objective on most things. However whether or not his observation that Americans lose their teeth prematurely is accurate would be hard to substantiate. Contains several interesting views of Niagara Falls Mt. Vernon Bethlehem PA and a large map of the northern portion of the United States with inset of the southern States. John Stockdale hardcover books
1800WRCAM50821Paris 1800. Three volumes. 4viii5-321pp. plus six plates; 344pp. plus four plates; 4294pp. plus one plate and a large folding map. Half title in each volume. Contemporary marbled paper-covered boards gilt leather spine labels. Minor shelf wear some sunning to spines. Contemporary French bookplate on pastedown of first volume. Internally clean. Very good. The scarce first French translation of Weld's TRAVELS THROUGH THE STATES OF NORTH AMERICA AND THE PROVINCES OF UPPER AND LOWER CANADA DURING THE YEARS 1795 1796 AND 1797. The date on the titlepages is given as "8" referring to the eighth year of the new French Republic after the Revolution. Weld an Irishman arrived in Philadelphia in late 1795 at the age of nineteen. His observations during two years of travels through eastern North America and Canada told through a series of letters comprise one of the most popular narratives of the day. Story wrote that "his account of Canada letters 21-25 is a clear and sustained description of an area and a way of life that pleased him more than had the United States." The engraved plates are after sketches by the author. The map shows the east coast of America south through North Carolina and west through the Great Lakes region with an inset map of the Great Lakes area as well. TPL 710. HOWES W235. LANDE 890 ref. CLARK II:132 ref. GAGNON I:3701 ref. JCB II:4062 ref. SABIN 192541 ref. hardcover books
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ZZ90316-54Paper binding 24 x 16 cm. Front of paper binding loose. Rare book with image of the Gedachtenisbeker Goblet of Marcellus Emants. In good condition minor discoloration on the edges. Both works illustrated.Gedachtenisbeker ter ere van het 50-jarig jubileum van Marcellus Emants als rentmeester van het Burgerweeshuis en de Fundatie van Renswoude te De Haag. De prent is geplakt in een boekje met tekst over het gedenkstuk en een namenlijst van regenten en regentessen die gedurende het rentmeesterschap van Marcellus Emants aan het bestuur zijn geweest. unknown
2013x-1638231591www.bnpublishing.com 2013. Hardcover. New. 1042 pages. Spanish language. 6.00x2.13x9.00 inches. www.bnpublishing.com hardcover
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192440765New York: Platt & Minkus 1924. Reprint. Hardcover. g to vg-. Octavo. 242pp 263pp 327pp 367pp & 303pp. Original dark blue cloth boards with gold lettering on spine. A history of the Jewish oral law from the biblical period through R. Joseph Karo's writing of the Shulhan Arukh. R. Isaac Hirsch Weiss was a prominent 19th century Talmudic scholar who lived much of his life in Vienna. While Weiss rejected biblical criticism and believed that the Pentateuch was a unified work dating from the time of Moses he did see it as largely a product of human design and subject to historical analysis. He therefore came under criticism from many orthodox traditionalists. This work was first printed in Vienna from 1871-91. A Yiddish edition was printed in Vilna from 1904-10. Text in Hebrew. Bindings with some light bumping and rubbing to head & tail of spine and corners. Light smudging and scratches to front and back covers. Interior with age toning to pages. Vol.2 with 3" diagonal closed tears to pages 259-rear endpapers. Vol. 3 with with some creasing/folding to corners of front free endpapers. Vol. 4 with some small closed tears and chipping to right edges of pages 357-367. All book blocks tight. Bindings and interiors in overall good to very good- condition. Platt & Minkus hardcover
192435776New York: Platt & Minkus 1924. Reprint. Hardcover. g. Complete 5 volume set. Original black cloth with gold lettering on spine. A history of the Jewish oral law from the biblical period through R. Joseph Karo's writing of the Shulhan Arukh. R. Isaac Hirsch Weiss was a prominent 19th century Talmudic scholar who lived much of his life in Vienna. While Weiss rejected biblical criticism and believed that the Pentateuch was a unified work dating from the time of Moses he did see it as largely a product of human design and subject to historical analysis. He therefore came under criticism from many orthodox traditionalists. This work was first printed in Vienna from 1871-91. A Yiddish edition was printed in Vilna from 1904-10. Text in Hebrew. Several volumes have book plates and stamps from previous owners. Some rubbing to edges. Overall in good condition. Platt & Minkus hardcover
54965Platt & Minkus Mew York / Berlin 1924 Hb's. 5 vols. G. Platt & Minkus, Mew York / Berlin 1924 unknown