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6968Didot le jeune, Paris, 1775. 16,5 x 9,5 cm, xxi-(3)-512-(8) pp. Relié plein veau marbré de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné et doré, pièce de titre, tranches rouges. Un mors partiellement fendu, coiffe sup. absente, intérieur en bel état. Etiquette contrecollée sur une page de garde Praepofiturae Limburgi. Seconde édition revue augmentée et annotée par Antoine-Augustin Parmentier. Cette édition, plus rare que la première, est recherchée pour les notes de Parmentier. Claude Tousaint Marot (1675-1755) s'est formé très tardivement à la médecine, à la chirurgie et à la chimie à Paris en 1714. Il développe un laboratoire de chimie pour la création de médicaments. Et le roi Louis XV l'encourage dans cette voie à Marly en 1731 et lui achète la méthode pour extraire les "sels essentiels" des plantes médicinales.
6968Didot le jeune, Paris, 1775. 16,5 x 9,5 cm, xxi-(3)-512-(8) pp. Relié plein veau marbré de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné et doré, pièce de titre, tranches rouges. Un mors partiellement fendu, coiffe sup. absente, intérieur en bel état. Etiquette contrecollée sur une page de garde Praepofiturae Limburgi. Seconde édition revue augmentée et annotée par Antoine-Augustin Parmentier. Cette édition, plus rare que la première, est recherchée pour les notes de Parmentier. Claude Tousaint Marot (1675-1755) s'est formé très tardivement à la médecine, à la chirurgie et à la chimie à Paris en 1714. Il développe un laboratoire de chimie pour la création de médicaments. Et le roi Louis XV l'encourage dans cette voie à Marly en 1731 et lui achète la méthode pour extraire les "sels essentiels" des plantes médicinales.
51-7219Paris: Aubert circa 1831. Original lithograph 35.5 x 26.5 cm. Plagte no. 29 in La caricature. ."Cirque Olympique" 1831 is a 19th-century satirical lithograph by French artist Nicolas-Toussaint Charlet 1792–1845. Published in La Caricature on February 3 1831 this press cartoon—also known as Le fusillier Sacot déchiffre.—often depicts scenes relating to Napoleon and circus spectacle specifically highlighting the "emperor". Paris: Aubert, circa 1831 unknown
97752Paris, Tallandier, 1931. 14 x 22, 91 pp., 1 bandeau et plusieurs lettrines, broché, non coupé, non rogné, impression bicolore brun et noir, couverture rempliée, très bon état (sauf couverture légèrement insolée).
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ORD-10456Suivi de la Description des Costumes de Cérémonies, des Uniformes et des marques distinctives et honorifiques. Paris. Dumaine. 1845. In-8 (138 x 215mm) dos lisse veau bleu marine orné or, plats et gardes marbrés, 2ff., IV, 390, (1) pages, qq. notes et une page manuscrite au dos de l'errata. Petits défauts mais bon exemplaire de ce rare ouvrage sur l'organisation des cérémonies officielles et sur les uniformes civils et militaires.
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1995R200102456Sortilèges. 1995. In-8. Broché. Parfait état, Couv. fraîche, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 320 + 297 pages. 2 volumes avec un sous-emboîtage en très bon état.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.091-XX ème siècle
1901R260146405LIBRAIRIE B. BLOUD / SCIENCE ET RELIGION, ETUDES POUR LE TEMPS PRESENT. 1901. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. 61 pages. Manque au dos. Premier plat détaché. Phrases soulignées et annotations à l'encre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 230-Christianisme. Théologie chrétienne
5409Paris, Librairie Bloud et Cie, "Science et religion, études pour le temps présent", 1901, deuxième édition, broché, 11,5x18 cm, 61 pages. Avant-propos par M. Max TURMANN
10618Paris, Librairie Bloud, 1905 11 x 18, 63 pp., broché (couverture légèrement défraîchie, cachets du Collège jésuite Saint Stanislas à Mons)
19282388Paris, Editions du Monde moderne, 1928 ; in-12, broché ; 174 pp. (1) f. (achevé d'imprimer) ; ornementation d'un motif et d'une colonne en bois gravés bleus reproduits sur chaque page ; couverture blanche illustrée en couleurs.
196762425Austin & London: University of Texas Press The Texas Pan American Series 1967. Rilegato tela cloth. Molto buono Very Good. With 395 illustrations in black and white and 9 color plates. Contents: Art in New Spain at the time of the Conquest the middle ages in Mexico 1519-1550. Art during the colonization of New Spain the renaissance in Mexico 1550-1630. Art in New Spain during the formation of the nation the Baroque style in Mexico 1630-1730. Pride and wealth climax of the Baroque in Mexico 1730-1781. Art and the independence of Mexico neoclassic art 1781-1821. 4to. pp. XXVI - 494. Molto buono Very Good. Dedica alla prima pagina bianca Inscription on first blank page. . University of Texas Press, The Texas Pan American Series hardcover
1967BOOKS001339xxvi493 pages with frontispiece index bibliography and 395 plates. Quarto 11 1/4" x 9". bound in original publisher's gold cloth with black and gilt decorative lettering to spine in original pictorial jacket. Translated and edited by Elizabeth Wilder Weismann from the second Spanish edition. First American edition.<br /><br />The three hundred years between conquest by Spain and the winning of independence saw a special and characteristic culture develop in Mexico. This was a frontier society but a rich one with all the resources of imperial Spain and the Roman church to develop and support the natural wealth of the land. Public and private buildings were ornamented with rich sculpture and embellished with colorful paintings depicting religious scenes and views of daily life. In this period the preponderantly Indian population was converted to the Christian faith and introduced to the civilization of post-Renaissance Europe. Artists came to Mexico from the Old World and brought with them the current styles but most of the practicing artisians had never seen Europe Natives of New Spain of both Indian and Spanish blood developed the imported styles in new modes appropriate to the new country that was to be come Mexico. It is this great corpus of art ranging from the Primitive and Medieval through Renaissance and Baroque to the nineteenth century Neoclassic and popular art which this book presents. It is the cornerstone of the study of Mexican colonial art.<br /><br /><b>Condition:</b><br /><br />Edges bumped. Jacket spine sunned edges chipped with tears and closed tears front edges sunned spine ends chipped else a very good copy in like jacket. University of Texas Press hardcover
247475UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PRESS. Hardcover. GOOD. NOEAN 0 9789900223924 C1967 GOOD TO VERY GOOD HARDBACK IN FAIR TO GOOD JACKET UNMARKED BRIGHT CONTENTS. DJ: WORN TAPE-REPAIRED SPINE & EDGES FADED TRANSLATED AND EDITED BY ELIZABETH WILDER WEISMANN NOEAN UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PRESS hardcover
196749953Austin: University of Texas Press 1967. Hardcover. Translation by Elizabeth Wilder Weismann. 4to. Straw cloth with black and gilt spine lettering pictorial dust jacket. xxvi 493pp. Extensive illustrations numerous full-page color plates. Fine/very good. Jacket spine sunned and a tad of edgewear. Quite handsome tight and fresh second printing of this volume in "The Texas Pan American Series" covering painting sculpture and architecture from 1519 through 1821. University of Texas Press hardcover
1967000396Austin Tx.: University of Texas Press 1967. 2nd . Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 493pp.incl.index HB yellow w/blk&gold; slt rub on cornerscleantight pgs. Pic. DJ yellow w/gold spine faded to white w/gold corners rubbed sml tears on edges. 9 color 395 b/w plates. Translated & edited by Elizabeth Wilder Weismann. <br/> <br/> University of Texas Press hardcover
1967120765The University of Texas Press 1967. Hardcover. 8-7/8" X 11-1/8" 395 b&w plates 9 color plates 493pp. Very good text clean and tight / torn and chipped dust jacket. The University of Texas Press hardcover