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187647130Leipzig, B. G. Teubner, 1876. 8vo. Bound in recent full black cloth with gilt lettering to spine. In ""Mathematische Annalen"", Volume 9., 1876. Entire volume offered. Library label pasted on to pasted down front free end-paper. Small library stamp to lower part of title title page and verso of title page. Very fine and clean. Pp.163-165 [Entire volume: IV, 575 pp.].
180536079(København, ca. 1805-08). 4to. Varierende bladstørrelser. Trykflade ca. 20x15 cm. Med 59 kobberstukne og håndkolorerede dragtplancher samt 6 tillægsplancher i tusch og akvarel. Alle med dansk og tysk tekst under billedet. Indlagt i bogæske af helshirt.
180560296(København, ca. 1805-08). 4to. Near contemporary (ca. 1850) full brown calf with richly gilt spine and blindstamped border to boards. Spine worn and capitals lacking a bit of leather. Front hinge cracked, strengthened from verso. Internally very nice and fresh with only occasional brownspotting. With the book-plate of John Arden to inside of front board. Bound with the original wrappers for the fourth and ninth series. The front wrapper for the ninth has the title written in English in contemporary hand to the top right (slightly cropped), in ink that seems identical to the ""9"" denoting the series number. 57 (out of in all 72 published) engraved an excellently hand-coloured plates of costumes, one present in two copies (plate nr. 67). All plates with Danish and German text in the plate. Apart from two leaves that are slightly smaller, the leaves measure 25,5x19 cm. The print surface on all measures 20,5 x 14 cm.
189048301New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1890. Lex 8vo. Original blue full clothWith title in blue to front board and blue and gilt lettering to spine. Spine and parts of boards lightly brownspotted. A bit of wear to capitaks and corners. But overall a very nice copy of this fairly fragile and delicate cloth binding (there is an original variant binding with cloth spine and illustrated boards, but no precidency between the bindings has been established). Internally very nice and clean. XV, (1), 304 pp. Wih numerous illustrations, most of them photographic.
18572132# AUTEUR: Jacob P.L. et Louis Barré # ILLUSTRATEUR: Doré Gustave # ÉDITEUR: A la librairie des publications illustres - Paris # ANNÉE ÉDITION: 1857 # COUVERTURE: 1/2 percaline marron à coins - dos lisse - pièce de titre basane brune - titre doré - date en queue. # DÉTAILS: In 4° relié 2ff (dont le frontispice).+ 339pp. + 1ff. Nombreuses gravures dont 14 hors texte. Augmentées de plusieurs fragments et de deux chapitres du V eme livre restitués d'après un manuscrit de la bibliothèque impériale, précédées d'une notice historique sur la vie et les ouvrages de Rabelais, augmentée de nouveaux documents. Nouvelle édition, revue sur les meilleurs textes et particulièrement sur les travaux de J. Duchat et de S. De L'Aulnaye éclaircie quant à l'orthographe et à la ponctuation, et accompagnée de notes et d'un glossaire. # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com
18732929# AUTEUR: Lacroix Paul (le bibliophile Jacob) # ÉDITEUR: Librairie de la société des gens de lettres - Paris # ANNÉE ÉDITION: 1873 # COUVERTURE: 1/2 basane marron - dos à 5 nerfs - titre doré - date en queue # DÉTAILS: In 12° relié 2ff.+ VII + 274pp.+ 1ff. ”...je vous dédie ce que Boileau nommait le dernier fruit de sa veine, l'oeuvre débile de ma vieillesse, ce roman autobiographique...” Paul Lacroix (1806-1884) à sa belle soeur née comtesse Rzewuska.” # PHOTOS visibles sur www.latourinfernal.com
180270450New Haven: William W. Morse. Very Good. 1802. Hardcover. - Williams John. THE REDEEMED CAPTIVE RETURNING TO ZION.or A faithful history of remarkable occurrences in the captivity and deliverance of Mr. John Williams minister of the gospel in Deerfield; : who in the desolation which befel that plantation by an incursion of French and Indians was by them carried away with his family and his neighbourhood into Canada.-- / Drawn up by himself. ; Annexed to which is a sermon preached by him upon his return. ; Also an appendix by the Rev. Mr. Williams of Springfield. ; Likewise an appendix by the Rev. Mr. Taylor of Deerfield. ; With a conclusion to the whole by the Rev. Mr. Prince of Boston. New-Haven: : Printed by William W. Morse. 1802. v 2 8-188 p. Later edition of Howes W-461. S/S 3561. . The last leaf has corner torn off losing a few words. Original leather binding worn but holding. The lower couple of inches of the spine is missing. Williams a Harvard graduate in charge of the church at Greenfield when it was attacked by Indians in 1703 was taken with others to Canada. His wife and two of his children were tomahawked on the way. "As a powerful picture of Indian cruelty ranks next to the Rowlandson captivity narrative published in 1682." - Howes. HOWES W461 later edition. Ayer 311. S/S 3561. . William W. Morse hardcover
1807Alibris5059Printed for Richard Phillips by J. G. Barnard 1807. Hard cover. Very Good. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. Bound in green ribbed cloth lightly dampstained with red leather labels on spine. 64 pages. Light foxing and staining as noted above. Dampstain across one third of the pages no sticking. Page 55-56 torn and taped but complete. 2 plates one is fold out. No maps. Spine reads 1805 publication date is 1807. Terribly scarce. John Jacob Grümbke September 6 1771 in Bergen March 23 1849 ibid was a German historian and geographer. He extensively researched the history and culture of Rugen and was founder of rügenschen own research German Wikipedia. This is his first published work. See also: megalithic sites of Rugen painted by Caspar David Friedrich and others. Some think Rügen island might have been the home of the Greek temple of Apollo in 500 B.C. Apollo was the god of light and the sun-god who loved amber and amber was thus considered sacred. The largest deposits of amber in the world and those exploited the longest were on the shores of the Baltic Sea in northern Europe. Baltic amber has a rich history of ancient trade supported by guilds of amber craftsmen and stunning works of art. Apollo's love of music poetry and all the fine arts made him the perfect god for the craftsmen on the island. Annotation by Margaret Odrowaz-Sypniewska Printed for Richard Phillips by J. G. Barnard hardcover
1855321544Washington: No publisher 1855. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. Brown cloth stamped in blind and titled in gilt. Page 147 has one section cut out and removed affecting the text spine ends worn in the case of the crown down to the text block a little foxing leaf with the cure for yellow fever tipped-in apparently as issued a very good copy. Howes B138. [No publisher] hardcover
182829279Nürnberg Schrag 1828. Cont. marbled boards. Gilt back. Gilt titlelabel. Lightly rubbed. XVI282 pp. and 4 folded engraved plates. Titlepage lacks and with a hole in pp. 1-2 loosing some words on p.2. A few leaves with marginal browning otherwise clean and printed on good paper. <br/><br/><em>Second German edition the first published 1821 translated from the Swedish original from 1820. The classic work on the blowpipe and its history. </em> hardcover
182829279(Nürnberg, Schrag, 1828). Cont. marbled boards. Gilt back. Gilt titlelabel. Lightly rubbed. XVI,282 pp. and 4 folded engraved plates. Titlepage lacks and with a hole in pp. 1-2 loosing some words on p.2. A few leaves with marginal browning, otherwise clean and printed on good paper.
184789026Cincinnati: Derby 1847. First Edition. hardcover. very good. 501pp. 16pp. of ads. Tall 8vo original brown cloth; ex-lib spine repaired. Cincinnati: Derby Bradley 1847. First Edition. Very good.<br/> <br/> "Thomson No. 142: `The work is in reality an autobiographical sketch of the author accompanied by facts and incidents of early settlement.'" Eberstadt 112:56. Howes B-997.<br/> <br/> Derby unknown
183854602ABBern. Druck und Verlag von Chr. Fischer. 1838. 8°. 2 Bl., 299 S., 1 S., 3 gefaltete Tafeln. Pappband der Zeit mit Rückenschild.
1860369131New York: D. Appleton and Company 1860. Illustrations. 473pp. 8vo. Publisher's green cloth minor chip at top of spine. Provenance: L. M. Sargent Jr. signature on title. Illustrations. 473pp. 8vo. The stunning achievements of Paul Morphy in Europe in 1858 established him as the reigning world champion and one of the greatest chess players of all time. Those games were first published in America in 1859. The following year the grand master Johann Jacob Löwenthal seized upon his friend's popularity to publish the present work. D. Appleton and Company unknown
18481125Ulm 1848. Vortheile u. Handgriffe um aus der Bienenzucht. Quellen u. Forschungen z. Bündner Geschichte Bd.1 Es fehlen die letzten 16 Seiten ansonsten guter Zustand Friedrich Ebner 8°. Pbd. marm. Landwirtschaft unknown
1835407707Boston: John Allen & Co. 1835. 1st. Hardcover. Good/None. 271 pages embossed green cloth covers. Most of the cloth backstrip is gone exposing the bound spine. However the binding is solid and clean internally with only light foxing. End papers with dust soiling. Record # 407707 John Allen & Co. hardcover
182232794Milano, P. Hugues, 1822. Folio. 48x32,5 cm. Bound in one cont. hcalf, richly gilt back and title-label with gilt lettering. (Title-label a little torn). Lightly rubbed along edges and spine ends, but good. Engraved ornamental title-page (printed in brown). 6 engraved leaves with text and 4 plates with descendt-line, skeletons etc., 17 printed leaves of text, 25 engraved leaves with text (Indices and text). And in all 89 fine stipple-engraved plates (4 separately numb. + I-LXX + I-XV). Plates with engraved frame and at bottom engraved text in Italian.A large uncut copy with broad margins. Scattered marginal brownspots, a few tears to margins, images clean and bright.
182232794Milano P. Hugues 1822. Folio. 48x325 cm. Bound in one cont. hcalf richly gilt back and title-label with gilt lettering. Title-label a little torn. Lightly rubbed along edges and spine ends but good. Engraved ornamental title-page printed in brown. 6 engraved leaves with text and 4 plates with descendt-line skeletons etc. 17 printed leaves of text 25 engraved leaves with text Indices and text. And in all 89 fine stipple-engraved plates 4 separately numb. I-LXX I-XV. Plates with engraved frame and at bottom engraved text in Italian.A large uncut copy with broad margins. Scattered marginal brownspots a few tears to margins images clean and bright. <br/><br/><em>Scarce title-issue of this important and perhaps the largest monograph on primates apes and monkeys from the 19th century by the French painter Nicholas Henri Jacob. The original issue was published in 2 parts 1812-14. This title-issue has a reset title-page a new dedication and the text beneath the image is in Italian. The illustrations in these splendid stipple-engravings are the same.The plates depict apes monkeys and lemurs from the Old World and The New World in 5 Classes: 1. Genere; Orang; Pithecus. 2. Genere. Babbuino. 3. genere. Guenone; Cercopithecus. 4. Genere. Sapajù; Cebus. 5. genere. Sapajù-Sagoino; Callithrix.- Part II: Famiglia. I Maki; Lemures.Wood p. 402. - BMC NH II:916 but with the year 1823 "This is the same as the original from 1812 except in the setting of the title-page of the dedication and of the translations of the introduction." - Nissen. 2080. </em> unknown
1869BOOKS254885New York NY: L. H. Frank & Company. FR/No Dustjacket. 1869. . Cloth. Raphael Family Geneaolgy in part 3 . 8vo. v. p. rubbed stained foxed frayed yellowing missing ffe . L. H. Frank & Company hardcover
18642497321864. 1 vols. 8vo. Yellow pictorial covers some staining. 1 vols. 8vo. The account lists the items sold the names of the purchasers and the amount paid with payment records and executor's notes in the back. $61.00 for a wagon and 10¢ for a picture. <br/><br/> unknown
1824531York County Pennsylvania 1824. Oblong 12mo. 88 pp. Contemporary calf backed wall-paper covered boards; binding rubbed at edges with minor loss of paper and leather otherwise very good. Eichelberger's account book contains a list of expenses as well as income relating to the Eichelberger farm. Entries are organized chronologically and list the item received or service performed as well as the price paid for the item or service. Eichelberger listed prices in both dollars and pounds. Typical expenses include the hiring of farm hands food often dried pork county taxes and the digging of a well. Eichelberger records far more income than expenses. He sold a number of items including wheat apples beef rye and animal fat. Eichelberger provided board to a widow by the name of Miller. Perhaps the most interesting sources of Eichelberger's income are the animals he sold. Between 1806 and 1809 Eichelberger records the sale of 86 horses accounting for the vast majority of his income during those years. He also records the sale of a few steer sheep and hogs but never in quantities as great as the horses. Several pages of the book record Eichelberger's duties as the executor of the will of his father George Allen Eichelberger. These entries list the name of the beneficiary the amount of the estate granted them and the date on which the transaction took place. The final entry in the book which is chronologically out of place and dated 1807 records Eichelberger's activities following the death of his father such as traveling to Carlisle for the reading of the will and appraisal of the estate. Curiously the entries in which the estate is divided among the beneficiaries are dated between 1824 and 1825--seventeen years after the initial reading of the will. This hints at the protracted probate disputes and complications involved in executing a will in the early nineteenth century. Also of note in this book is the inexplicable changes in the way Eichelberger spelled his name. In the earliest entries of the book it is spelled "Echelberger" then appears as "Eichelberger" and finally beginning around 1810 appears as "Higleberger". While the record book mentions no place names other than Carlisle a prosperous farm family by the name of Eichelberger resided in York County Pennsylvania for many years in the eighteenth century. It is very likely that Jacob was a member of this Pennsylvania-German family. unknown
1810215799Philadelphia 1810. 1-1/2 pp. on verso and recto of first leaf; second leaf docketed on veso "Bond - I Whelen & Jacob Downing to S.-P. Bridge ccmp.". 1 vols. 4to. Witnessed by John J. Downing and Robert Clinton with their signature. 1-1/2 pp. on verso and recto of first leaf; second leaf docketed on veso "Bond - I Whelen & Jacob Downing to S.-P. Bridge ccmp.". 1 vols. 4to. "Know All Men by these present that M. Israel Whelen and Jacob Downing of the City of Philadelphia are held and firmly bound unto the President Directors and Company for erecting a Permanent Bridge over the river Schuylkill at or near the City of Philadelphia in the sum of Ten Thousand dollars - Money of the United States of North America to be paid to the said President Directors and Company . unknown
187551479Paris: Auguste Fontaine 1875. First edition. No. 8 of 50 copies on Whatman Paper. Frontispiece portrait in two states. 4 xv xvi blank 510 2 table 8 Extrait du Catalogue Auguste Fontaine. 1 vols. 8vo. Original printed wrappers all edges uncut. Some browning to wrappers partial split at spine of front wrapper two small chips from margins of front wrapper else very fine unopened copy. First edition. No. 8 of 50 copies on Whatman Paper. Frontispiece portrait in two states. 4 xv xvi blank 510 2 table 8 Extrait du Catalogue Auguste Fontaine. 1 vols. 8vo. Printer's apprentice turned prolific author Restif de la Bretonne 1734-1806 was one of the distinctive literary voices of late eighteenth-century France whose works chronicle the excesses of the ancien régime and the tumults of the Revolution.<br /> Exceedingly scarce édition de tête of this bibliography which remains important and has been reprinted on several occasions. Auguste Fontaine unknown
18758344Paris: Auguste Fontaine Libraire 1875. 1875. Very good. - Octavo original printed gray wraps rebound in reddish brown cloth; gilt-lettered label on spine; deckle-edged. The covers are bumped rubbed & soiled & the label is chipped. The original wraps are soiled with the corners creased; the front wrap is detached with a small stain & pencil notations. xv & 510 pp. B&W frontispiece. The contents are bright and very good. <p>Limited edition of 500 numbered copies on Holland paper.<p>The rare first edition. Paris: Auguste Fontaine, Libraire, 1875. paperback
1898455013New York: Century Co 1898. Unbound. Fine. Illustrated broadside printed in orange and black on white paper. Measuring 13½" x 20". One barely visible tear repaired on the verso else about fine. Poster for a magazine issue. Image along the left margin displays an illustration by Jay Hambidge of a fireman scaling a house to reach a man in dire need of rescue. The right side of the broadside provides a long list of the other articles in the issue. Century Co unknown