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0526498587.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0526540605.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0526474181.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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
26926-Sotheby's Publications 28 Jun. 1982-. First edition. 375 pages. Illustrated in colour and black and white plates. Cloth. Fine in dustjacket. We are specialists in Artists Monographs Catalogues and Illustrated items. All items are as described and dispatched within 24 hours in a secure package. We are professional booksellers with over 40 years experience you may order with confidence. Other titles by this artist maybe in stock please ask for our list or link. Jacob Jordaens Flemish artist 0856671193 -Sotheby's Publications (28 Jun. 1982)- hardcover
DP-NECM-6WU1Paperback. Very Good. SIGNED Washington D.C.: National Collection of Fine Arts 1976. Softcover exhibition catalogue in stiff illustrated wraps. 96 pages with 150 illustrations 2 color. SIGNED BY KAINEN on title page and dated 1976. Catalogue of 65 prints exhibited with a chronological checklist of all 147 prints from 1935-1976. Foreword by Josua C. Taylor; introduction and checklist by Janet A. Flint. Bumped upper corner else very good overall condition; no ownership marking NOT EX-LIBRARY. fpbw paperback
19232224Ernst Ludwig Kirchner 6 May 1880 – 15 June 1938. NEBEN DER HEERSTRASSE. Grethlein & Co. Zürich/Leipzig 1923. First edition with 24 woodcuts by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner integrated with text. 434 6pp. 8vo.<br /><br />Publishers salmon-boards with 1/4 red leather spine. The upper cover with title and vignette in woodcut by Kirchner title in black on back top edge violet. Original RARE dust jacket illustrated by Kirchner. One of the best known books illustrated by Kirchner; the illustrations where printed from the original woodblocks. Excellent copy with the rare dustjacket text slightly but uniformly aged.<br /><br /> Dube II 808-831; Lang 174 Rifkind/Davis 1478 Rifkind 103 Vom Jenendstil zum Bauhaus 86: Schauer IIj118: Jentsch 143. Grethlein & Co. hardcover
98532Lund Caroli Gustavi Berling 1752. 4:o. 4 23 s. Senare marmorerat pappband grön ryggtiteletikett Hansfr. Frostell. Lidén 119. Warmholtz 6513. Bring 60. Om kungalängder efter Snorre. Sven Bring adlades Lagerbring 1769. unknown
174860987Kiøbenhavn Copenhagen Georg Glasing 1748. 8vo. Bound in a very beautiful Cambridge-style mirror binding with richly gilt spines elaborate gilt borders to boards inner gilt dentelles and gilt ornamentation to edges of boards. All edges gilt. Light wear to extremities. Some of gilting to spine worn off. With a bit of loss of leather to head of spine showing headband. Internally very fine and clean - a magnificent copy printed on good paper. 16360 pp. <br/><br/><em>First edition of this work containing the history of "Det Kgl. Danske Selskab for Fædrelandets Historie og Sprog" i.e. â€Royal Danish Society for Fatherland History†its foundational history laws and constitution and a cataglogue of its library. The society is publishing “Danske Magazin†– the oldest existing Danish periodical. It is published irregularly but has been issued since January 1745. Biblioteca Danica II 973. </em> hardcover
323989New York: The Limited Editions Club 1983. Edition limited to 1500 numbered copies signed by Hersey Warren and Lawrence. With 8 color silk-screens by Jacob Lawrence. 1 vols. Folio. Full black aniline calf lettered in blind. Fine in black silk over boards slipcase. Lawrence Jacob. Edition limited to 1500 numbered copies signed by Hersey Warren and Lawrence. With 8 color silk-screens by Jacob Lawrence. 1 vols. Folio. Printed at the Wild Carrot Letterpress with the silkscreens printed at Studio Heinrici Ltd. The Limited Editions Club unknown
020738New York: Limited Editions Club 1989. hardcover. Fine in a Fine suede-lined linen clamshell box with leather label. Jacob Lawrence. Large folio bound in full midnight blue Japanese cotton. Copy #160 of only 400 numbered copies SIGNED on the colophon by Jacob Lawrence who has contributed 8 ORIGINAL SILKSCREENS to this massive 16" x 22" and truly magnificent work one of the high points of the press. These silkscreens are identical except for not being individually signed to the very few portfolios of 8 prints currently selling for upwards of fifty thousand dollars. According to the publisher anywhere from 17 to 21 screens were required to bring out the coloring of each illustration making a total of 144 separate stencils all of which were destroyed after the strictly limited number of some 400 original sets of prints had been achieved on the fine Whatman paper specified by the Osiris Printing Studio in New York. The text was printed on a heavy handmade paper from Cartiere Enrico Magnani of Pescia Italy. Monthly Letter laid in. A gorgeous book. <br/><br/> Limited Editions Club hardcover
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
191422309New York: Privately printed 1914. 1914. Fine. - Octavo gray boards titled in gilt on the front board with a gilt-lettered leather label on the spine. The binding is very slightly bumped. xvii & 136 pages. Illustrated with a black-and-white portrait frontispiece with a tissue guard. Near fine. <p>Limited edition of 50 copies printed by the De Vinne Press on Van Gelder paper. New York: Privately printed, 1914. 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
191634332Pueblo CO: The Franklin Press. 1916. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. This volume written by Jewella Civil War soldier had started the process of becoming a Mason but was interrupted two weeks later by joining the Union army in 1862. After serving in the winter of 1865/66 he became Master Mason. The book contains the stories of soldiers who when captured by the Confederates or the Federal Army once they were known to be a Mason were treated as brothers and well cared for. Cleary Jewell had solicited these stories as they are mostly signed by the former soldier/Mason who experienced these considerations. The book also contains a brief autobiography of Jewell as well as some thoughts on Masonry war and related subjects. The Masonry scholar Michael A Halleran wrote in the journal "Heredom" suggesting the Masonry affiliation aided prisoners on both sides of the conflict. Jewell's book is considered one of the earliest works addressing the Freemasonry's role in the Civil War though Halleran does criticize it for being "anecdotal." See volume 15 2007 of "Heredom." The book is near fine with a few small spots on the front board. Extremely scarce.; Small 8vo 7½" - 8" tall; 127 pp . The Franklin Press hardcover
19467897Paris: Pierre Fanlac 1946. Fine. Pierre Fanlac Paris 1946 14 x 19 cm broché First edition one of 600 numbered copies the only issue with 100 other deluxe copies. Iconography. Pierre Fanlac unknown
193085074s. l. 1930. Fine. s. l. s. d. circa 1930 21 x 24.50 cm une feuille Original drawing in black ballpoint pen and heightened with black felt-tip pen on tracing paper by Carlo Rim depicting his great friend Max Jacob slightly in profile and sketching a discreet smile. Carlo Rim was a Provençal writer author of ""Ma belle Marseille"" a caricaturist a filmmaker and was notably the friend of Fernandel Raimu and Marcel Pagnol but also of Max Jacob and André Salmon whom he met in Sanary. Small tears and creases to the margins of the sheet. The drawing is signed and dated ""Carlo Rim 1937"" in ballpoint pen in the lower right corner of the drawing. unknown
193780505s. l. 1937. Fine. s. l. 1937 17.50 x 24 cm une feuille Original drawing signed in black felt-tip pen on tracing paper by Carlo Rim depicting his great friend Max Jacob slightly in profile and sketching a discreet smile. The drawing on tracing paper is mounted on a sheet of paper and is monogrammed and inscribed in black felt-tip pen ""Max J. 1937"" Carlo Rim has inscribed in pencil ""Max Jacob"" at the foot of the second sheet. Carlo Rim was a Provençal writer ""Ma belle Marseille"" a caricaturist a filmmaker and was notably the friend of Fernandel Raimu and Marcel Pagnol but also of Max Jacob and André Salmon whom he met in Sanary. unknown
193082350s. l. 1930. Fine. s. l. s. d. circa 1930 21 x 24.50 cm une feuille Original drawing in pencil heightened with black felt-tip pen on watermarked paper by Carlo Rim depicting his great friend Max Jacob slightly in profile and sketching a discreet smile. Carlo Rim was a Provençal writer author of ""Ma belle Marseille"" a caricaturist a filmmaker and was notably the friend of Fernandel Raimu and Marcel Pagnol but also of Max Jacob and André Salmon whom he met in Sanary. unknown
192232303Paris: J. Ferenczi & fils 1922. Fine. J. Ferenczi & fils Paris 1922 12 x 19 cm broché First edition on ordinary paper false statement of edition. Spine slightly warped with two small tears reattached at head and foot light marginal foxing on some pages. Precious autograph inscription signed by the author to Max Jacob: "".au plus ingénieux des poètes / au délicieux Max Jacob / ce livre qu'il eut la bonté de désirer lire."" "".to the most ingenious of poets / to delightful Max Jacob / this book which he was kind enough to wish to read."" J. Ferenczi & fils unknown
199463136Paris: Les amis de la reliure originale 1994. Fine. Les amis de la reliure originale Paris 1994 17.50 x 25 cm en feuilles sous chemise toilée noire First edition one of 26 copies in sheets and hors commerce hand-lettered on white conqueror only leading copies after 4 Chapel. Pleasant copy of his complete black cloth shirt. Autographs signed by Claude Bourdois and Claudine Boulouque. Les amis de la reliure originale hardcover
1725227524Uppsala: Werner 1725. Collation π1 A-C8; Pp. i title-ii verso blank 1-48. 1 vols. 16mo. Stitched. Ink signature at foot of title minor paper flaw in top margin of first two leaves three manuscript corrections in text else fine. Collation π1 A-C8; Pp. i title-ii verso blank 1-48. 1 vols. 16mo. Early work on the Norse voyages to Greenland Vinland Helluland Skraelingaland and discussion of the textual record of the exploration of North America.<br /> <br /> Celsius the uncle of Anders of the temperaturs scale fame was an early mentor of Carl Linneaus. Howes W15; Sabin 100960; Alden 725/208 Werner unknown
a591191870 1871. First two and likely only issues of history and genealogical journal for Lima Delaware County Pennsylvania. Number 1 is dated 1870 ; Number 2 is dated 1871. Issues are bound together as one. Issue 1 describes places and buildings of Lima Issue 2 gives some local genealogy. Some of the people discussed: Thomas and Frances Taylor; John Worrall Rachel and Philip Taylor John and Joshua Minshall Anthony Shaw Miller Family Daniel Hoopes. Sm.4to. 16pp. 12pp. original printed stringbound wraps. Author's preface indicates that some photographs taken by J. J. Tyler will accompany the printed material no photographs are included. Good light soiling some wear at edges the top corners of the pages in Issue 2 are chipped not affecting text except for a few letters on final two pages. Scarce. paperback
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