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17650Paris, Corrêa, 1950. In-8°, 289p. Broché, couverture illustrée.
3284Paris, Corrêa, 1950. Petit in-8, broché, 286 pp.
160864953Ingolstadt, Andreas Angermeyer, 1608. 4°. Titel in Rot u. Schwarz m. großer Holzschn.-Vignette. Mit einigen Holzschn.-Vignetten u. -Initialen. 1 Bl., 17 (1) S., 375 (1) S., 1 weißes Bl., Geheftet (ausgebunden; ohne Einband).
171963083[Basel] , Joh. Jacob Genath, 1719. 4°. 32 S., Geheftet (ausgebunden).
193015221930. Hand colored view 16.5 cm x 26.5 cm Better than very good. Nice hand-colored image likely from T. J. Hileman 1882 - 1945 who for decades photographed in Montana primarily Flathead Lake and Glacier National Park originally for the Great Northern Railway. In 1926 Hileman opened photo studios in Glacier Park Lodge and for many years he produced and sold countless photographs of the area. unknown
201113978Paris, Herscher, 1958 ; grand in-4, 350 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
1981202104909Hannover, Th. Schäfer Gmbh, 1981 ; in-4, environ 250 pages par volume, cartonnages modernes imitants une reliure plein vélin orné ancienne. Les 9 volumes. Reproduction en fac similé de la totalité de l'oeuvre de Jacob Leupold allant de 1724 à 1739.
111450Kristiania 1904. Liten 4to. 70 s. Svakt smusset orig. omsl. med sjirtingrygg. Ryggstiftene litt rustne. Litt brunplettet. . unknown
1948LIQ-6208P. N.RF 1948. In-8° demi vélin, à la Bradel, dos orné de larges filets rouge, pièce de titre rouge, couverture et dos conservés.
201708569Paris, Hors collection, 1992 ; in-8, 252 pp., br. Broché des usures etat correct/bon.
71551London: Secker & Warburg 1949. Autobiography FIRST EDITION. Octavo 22 x 15cm pp.310; 2 blank. Publisher's cloth in typographical dust-wrapper priced at 15s. Contents clean no inscriptions edges spotted jacket is worn with some chips to extremities. Very good. Described by Paul Hogarth as 'the quintessential English journalist' Jacob had been a Reuters reporter in the '30s and a war correspondent during World War II operating in North Africa Burma and Moscow. A close friend of Margot Asquith he was introduced him to Sir Roderick Jones who offered him a diplomatic post at Reuters where he met the young journalist Ian Fleming. Scenes from a Bourgeois Life is a semi-autobiographical novel and features the character Hugo Dropmore a thinly-disguised portrait of Ian Fleming who owned the Dropmore Press later the Queen Anne Press. The book is rare; this being the only copy currently available. From the collection of award-winning Ian Fleming bibliographer Jon Gilbert pencilled ownership within. Gilbert pp.656-7 660. London: Secker & Warburg, 1949 unknown
238183S.l., 1793 petit in-8, [2] ff. n. ch., IV pp., 247 pp., avec 2 planches hors texte coloriées, cartonnage Bradel de papier crème imprimé, dos orné d'un semis géométrique noir en long, étiquette de titre manuscrite au dos (reliure de l'époque). Coins abîmés, rousseurs.
17305023<p>Copperplate engraving 83.5 x 55.5 cm 1 folio. Fold marks minor edge wear otherwise a very good copy in very crisp dark impression.<br /></p><p>Rare large-format engraved print produced in 1730 as part of the celebrations of the 200th anniversary of the Augsburg Confession 1530 one of the foundational documents of Lutheranism. The subject of the print is the famous Tranquebar Mission in southern India which was established by King Frederick IV of Denmark 1671-1730 and led by the German missionaries Bartholomäus Ziegenbalg 1682-1719 and Heinrich Plütschau 1676-1752 who are noted for having translated the Bible into Tamil and arranged for its printing.</p><p>The engraving executed by Johann Jacob Kleinschmidt after a design by Elias Riedinger is a splendid example of 18th-century Augsburg printmaking. It takes as its compositional conceit a church altar surmounted by a framed retable. The image above the altar depicts the German missionaries preaching to an audience of natives; in the background of this scene can be glimpsed a statue of 'Biruma oder Brama' Brahma. The elaborately carved frame of the retable is enlivened with vignettes illustrating the successes of the Lutheran mission e.g. an Indian smashing an idol a native being baptized a domesticated elephant symbolizing the people under God's yoke etc.</p><p>Placed atop the altar are oval portraits of Ziegenbalg and Plütschau their names written in Tamil and the books they translated an Indian bible an Indian catechism and an Indian hymnal. A map of southern India hangs on the front face of the altar. Flanking the altar are two young natives: the boy on the left holds the Danish Royal arms and the boy on the right displays the architectural plan of the New Jerusalem Church in Tranquebar built by the Germans and dedicated in 1719. In front of the altar are fallen symbols of the old dispensation. At the foot of the sheet is a poem in Latin and German celebrating the expansion of the Lutheran faith to all corners of the world.</p><p>The engraving is one of several quite ambitious broadside prints produced in Augsburg to commemorate the bicentennial of the Augsburg Confession some of which apparently reproduced paintings executed for the occasion. These rather disparate graphic productions were collected by Johann Michael Roth in 1730/31 and released as a small-edition composite volume with an added engraved title page reading <i>Augspurgisches Iubel-Gedächtnüs</i>. The contents of this rather odd production vary greatly from copy to copy. Kleinschmidt's <i>Vorstellung der Evangelisch-Ost-Indischen Kirche</i> engraving apparently was a commercial success because in 1736 citing demand he released a small-format version of the work its composition slightly altered.</p><p>OCLC locates U.S. examples of the <i>Augspurgisches Iubel-Gedächtnüs</i> at Illinois Duke Getty Stanford Princeton Yale Harvard Emory Concordia Seminary and Cal. State Sutro. The Getty copy includes Kleinschmidt's <i>Vorstellung der Evangelisch-Ost-Indischen Kirch</i> but it is not clear which other examples include this engraving.</p><p>Drugulin <i>Historischer Bilderatlas</i> 4112; S. Neill <i>A History of Christianity in India</i>.</p> Kleinschmidt
184835414Cass County Bartow County Georgia: n.p. 1848. Letter. Good. Letter. Approx. 10" x 8". 4 pages. 2 pages of content and one page with address. Paper is folded. A couple of light red partial wax seals on the address side. Letter transcribed as best as possible:<br /> <br /> Iron Works Cass County Georgia Sept 15 1848<br /> <br /> Mr J. H. Parker<br /> <br /> Dear Sir<br /> <br /> Being absent from home when your letters arrived at the Post Office Is the cause of me not writing you sooner. The money for the machine came duly to hand I am sorry that I can not send you the castings for the machine Our Furnaces is not making good Iron And has not make any good Iron since your Order arrived from Mr Ford It requires good Iron for making the castings We will after stop our Furnances since week or two until we put in new hearth as soon as we get that done we send your castings right on I send your machine to Rail Road to day the the repeated agent said he would send it right on in a few days I hope that it reach you in due time The machine is New & it not cut so well at the start as it will when used a while I will be sirtain to send the casting as soon as their are made write to me soon as convient and to let know whether you have received the machine or not <br /> <br /> Very Respectfully Yours signed Jacob D Shoup<br /> <br /> N B<br /> <br /> The castings you spoke of for Buggs &c cant be furnished at a short notice if you will send the pattens for the same when we get our Furnance in good fix again Your J D S<br /> <br /> We will send them to Rail Road four four cents per pound that will be much better than buying them in Augusta at 18 cts per pound Ours will be as neat any you can get from Augusta J D H<br /> <br /> On the back side is the address<br /> <br /> Iron Works Ga Sept 18th <br /> <br /> Mr Isaac H Parker Newborn P O Newton Co Georgia END<br /> <br /> Georgia business man and industrialist Mark Anthony Cooper formed the Etowah Iron Works in present day Bartow County with Ironmakers Moses and Jacob Stroup in the 1840's. Etowah was located just north of Cartersville Georgia in former Cass County. The Iron Works were destroyed by the Union Army in 1864 and after the War the area remained in ruins. <br /> <br /> From from the Dictionary of North Carolina Biography 6 volumes edited by William S. Powell:<br /> <br /> "Moses Stroup the eldest son of Jacob was born in Lincoln County N.C. With little formal schooling he was brought up in the iron business. Many contemporaries considered him to be one of the "most expert furnacemen" in the South and a "remarkable genius" in the iron business as well as a good money-maker but a "poor keeper." He accompanied his father to South Carolina about 1815 and when Jacob moved to Georgia in the late 1820s Moses stayed behind. But in 1843 he joined his father at Cass County Ga. and bought him out. Moses built a rolling mill and rolled some of the first railroad iron made in Georgia some of which was used on the state-owned Western and Atlantic. In 1847 he sold the Cass County works to Mark Anthony Cooper and Company and shortly moved to Alabama where he bought ore lands from the government and began the Round Mountain Furnace in 1849". <br /> <br /> From wikipedia:<br /> <br /> Bartow County was created from the Cherokee lands of the Cherokee County territory on December 3 1832 and named Cass County after General Lewis Cass 1782–1866 Secretary of War under President Andrew Jackson Minister to France and Secretary of State under President James Buchanan3 who was instrumental in the removal of Native Americans from the area. However the county was renamed on December 6 1861 in honor of Francis S. Bartow because of Cass's support of the Union4 even though Bartow never visited in the county living 200 miles 320 km away near Savannah all of his life. Cass had supported the doctrine of popular sovereignty the right of each state to determine its own laws independently of the Federal government the platform of conservative Southerners who removed his name. The first county seat was at Cassville but after the burning of the county courthouse and the Sherman Occupation the seat moved to Cartersville where it remains. n.p. unknown
007935Clover Hill Editions 27 Barnsbury Square London N1: Douglas Cleverdon. Rampant Lions Press 1977. Limited Edition . Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. JONES David 1895-1974. Fine in a Fine Dust Jacket 1977 Limited Edition 10 pls. In quarter grey cloth over green marbled boards gilt titles to spine orange DJ black ink titles. Internally half title 9 1 2 3-30 pp 1 2 1 blank 1 printing details 10 wood engravings by David Jones one of 250 copies on Barcham Green mould-made paper printed by Will Carter at the Rampant Lions Press Cambridge in the Golden Cockerel type designed by Eric Gill top edges cut remainder not. Accompanied by the full size prospectus with the engraving printed from the original wood-block and a customer receipt. Originally published in 1927 by the Golden Cockerel Press. Berger - Medieval English Drama: An Annotated Bibliography. #21. 329253 mm. In PRISTINE condition. The engravings was lost because the heavy hand-made paper had not been dampened. Our copy is the Clover Hill edition which was expertly reprinted in 1977 depicting the plates in their true glory. <br/> <br/> Douglas Cleverdon. Rampant Lions Press hardcover
201211432, Glock und lutz nurnberg, s.d. ; in-12, 422 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Avec jaquette.
48361P., Colmar, Alsatia, 1955, in 12 broché, 103 pages ; jaquette illustrée ; 8 gravures photographiques.
L13250Les amis de la reliure originale/Bibliothèque historique de la ville de Paris, 1994. In-8 br. présenté sous une chemise cartonnée et toilée, avec pièce de titre sur le premier plat. Catalogue de l'exposition (5 octobre au 6 novembre, 1994) par C. Boulouque et C. Bourdois. Préface de J. Dérens. Liste détaillée des livres et documents présentés. E.O. carton d'invitation joint.
18008P., Wexmael-Charlier (Collection "Conversions Célèbres"), 1962, in 12 broché, 147pp. ; illustrations.
5282P., Corrêa, 1954, in 8, broché, 263 pages ; couverture usée.
5285P., Nouvelle Revue Critique, 1935, in 8, broché, 96 pages
61702Sans lieu, Editions Henri Veyrier (Collection "Les Plumes du Temps"), 1981, in 4° broché, 143 pages ; très nombreuses illustraitons ; couverture illustrée.
6791P., Editions Baudinière, 1944, 1 vol. in-12 (200 x 150) broché, de 187 pp. + tables. Initiales d'un ancien possesseur et date inscrites en page de garde, très bel exemplaire.
1976180181976 Paris, Klincksieck, 1976, grand in 8° broché, 429 pages ; couverture illustrée.
199430910Paris Les Amis de la Reliu 1994 Grand in-8, en feuilles, couverture illustre (chemise de lditeur).Catalogue de lexposition consacre Max Jacob et ses ddicaces, qui a eu lieu la Bibliothque Historique de la Ville de Paris en 1994, et dans laquelle figuraient 162 manuscrits ou ouvrages dont de nombreux relis par les plus grands relieurs. Tirage limit 500 exemplaires numrots sur papier Conqueror blanc. Exemplaire imprim spcialement pour les Amis de La Reliure Originale (30910 - DOC411).