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200901403Colmar, Alsatia, 1955 ; petit in-12, 101 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur avec jaquette. Dédicacé de l'auteur.
177836668Philadelphia: Printed by Styner and Cist in Second Street 1778. Document. Good. Biofolium paper. Approximately 13.5" x 8.5". Multiple folds. 4 pages. Part printed and part hand manuscript. Contents concern "payment in the Sum of Eight hundred and Sixty six pounds thirteen Shillings and four pence lawful Money of Pennsylvania to be paid Christo Begerle his certain Attorney Executors Administrators or Assigns" from a Jacob Metz. Signed at the bottom left corner by 3 witnesses. Page 2 is blank. Page 3 is more of the printed legal document with no hand writing. Small holes at the fold intersections. Page 4 is mostly blank with exception of hand written note "Jacob Metz's Bond L433 6.8 payl July 30th 1779"<br /> <br /> Styner spelled Steiner in online research and Cist were early German printers in Philadelphia. They formed a printing business in 1779 and dissolved it in 1781. They were responsible for printing the first issue of Philadelphisches Staatsregiste"r published July 21 1779. By then it may have been the only German language paper in America. After 1781 Steiner went on to publish Gemeinnützige. During the American Revolution they published many documents relating to current events including Paine's The American Crisis. After the firm dissolved in 1781 Cist continued in business alone.2 summarized from wikipedia. Printed by Styner and Cist, in Second Street unknown
8533COLLECTION COMPLÈTE EN TRÈS BON ETAT.Textes inédits ou rares d'Apollinaire. Textes et articles d'André Breton, Paul Léautaud, Max Jacob, Jean Cocteau, Pierre Mac Orlan, Pierre Albert-Birot, Louis de Gonzague Frick, André Salmon, Léopold Survage, André Derain, Pierre-Marcel Adéma, Michel Décaudin, Ralph Messac, Philippe Chabaneix
191861380Portland OR: Shope Brick Co. Columbia Commercial Studio 167 Fourth Ave. ca. 1918. Oblong 4to. 11.5 x 8.25 in. With 41 original linen-backed silver gelatin photographs sized 9.5 x 8 in. nearly all w/ neat type-written captions on versos all w/ photographer’s stamped imprint on verso. Contemporary flexible calf post-binder three nickel-plated screwposts at gutter margin rounded corners yapp edges gilt title stamped on front cover some fraying to the linen-backing at fore-edges minor edgewear some scuffing a few images w/ nearly indistinguishable perforated slices not penetrating linen still an exceptional exemplar w/ former ownership markings of Koch Schmidt on first image margin. An outstanding salesman sample photo album recording the use of Shope’s patented brick facades for homebuilding apartment buildings commercial buildings and interiors in the Pacific Northwest during World War I. The album opens with a 1914 award certificate from the Manufacturers & Land Products Show which remained on permanent exhibit at the Pacific International Exposition Building for over 10 years. This is followed by photographs shot of such buildings as the newly completed Aetna Apartments Printing Office at 21st & Sandy; the Utah-Idaho Motor Co. Maxwell dealership in Pocatello ID; the Golden Rule store in the Morris Block in Lewiston ID; the Miller Wood Fuel Co. in Portland OR with Chief Gasoline pump in front; the King Albert Apartments in Portland OR finished in 1918; together with many splendid examples of PNW Arts & Crafts homes. The featured homes include a stately residence on 49th & Belmont the Dr. Tamiesie House porch piers and tile floor in Laurelhurst now the Sisters of Social Services Home; the Nash home on Sunnyside; Armstrong residence on Council Crest; striking residences in Rose City Park Irvington and Alameda. Also featured are Craftsmen homes in Walla Walla Pocatello Corvallis Spokane and in other areas of Portland. Fourteen of the photographs depict the ornamental Arts & Crafts brick facades for fireplaces with interior shots. The main fireplace in the furnished Dr. Tamiesie home the DeKeater residence the fireplace finished in 1916 for the East Side Business Men’s Club in Portland and others. Founded originally in 1910 in the City of Portland by David Shope 1862-1948 having developed his specialized brick-making machinery for clay & concrete bricks as featured in the final photograph the company’s products quickly proved popular with Arts & Crafts architects in the Pacific Northwest. Shope used a patented process to achieve what he termed the “Red Wire Cut†and “Old Gold Rough Texture†for commercial facades and also used concrete cast stone to achieve special effects and sold his licensed machinery to contractors as well. By 1922 he heavily marketed the fact that the Shope facades were the only ones to mostly survive the 1922 Astoria fire. He also aggressively protected his patents suing competitors on a regular basis. After 1923 he sold out to the Eugene Concrete Pipe Company and returned to Lake City MN where he lived with his daughter Birdie. Gensler 1873-1968 was a German-American photographer in San Francisco CA who operated Columbia Commercial Studio from about 1915 through World War II before moving back to Alameda CA and in two of the photos he has proudly displayed his 1915 Harley-Davidson V-Twin motorcycle in the foreground. We could find no similar album or collection of photographs in any holdings for the Shope Brick Co. Shope Brick Co., [Columbia Commercial Studio, 167 Fourth Ave.], unknown
16525476Antwerp 1652. 4to 18 x 14.5 cm. Jan Huyssens Later 17th-century mottled calf sewn on 4 double cords gold-tooled spine and board edges. With a double-page letterpress title-page with a frame built up from typographic ornaments and 39 unnumbered double-page engraved maps of the northern and southern Low Countries by Jacob Aertsz. Colom each map coloured in outline. Interleaved with 38 blank leaves and with a manuscript table of contents 3 3 blank pp. at the end. Double-page title-page and 39 double-page maps. Second known copy of a pocket-atlas published at Antwerp but containing a selection of the maps of the Low Countries originally published by Jacob Aertsz. Colom at Amsterdam in 1635 with the title De Vyerighe Colom the title Colom had first used for his famous pilot guide in 1632 and the name he had given to his Amsterdam printing office where he worked from 1622 to his death in 1673 as a bookseller printer and mapmaker. The only other copy known is at the Royal Library in Brussels. The Vyerighe Colom with 47 maps and 3 plates and with extensive text in Dutch and French went through several editions in the 17th century but it was once thought that all editions before his death in 1673 had been published at Amsterdam by Colom himself. The Royal Library copy like the present one contains 39 maps but each contains one map not in the other so there are forty in total: the present copy includes Drentiae not in the Royal Library copy which includes Le terres entre la Meuse Vahal et Rhin not present here. The maps are also bound in a different order.The present edition is of great interest and gives cause to review Colom's activities. It is printed from Coloms plates so Colom may have licenced the Antwerp publisher to produce a variant edition of his Vyerighe Colom to broaden his market possibly reacting to the signing of the Peace of Münster in 1648 which finally ended the Eighty Years War and opened trade and communication between the northern and southern Low Countries. Jan Huyssens made an entirely new and practical atlas out of Colom's Vyerighe Colom. He omitted all text and the three plates that do not show maps and selected only maps of general interest leaving out the map of the ancient Low Countries and such typical Dutch maps as the separate maps of the polders De Zype Beemster Wormer Purmer Byllemermeer and Waterland also - at least in the present copy - completely rearranging the maps more in order of their geographical sequence. The title suggests that Huyssens originally planned to include a text so the present extremely rare edition may be the only surviving result of an abandoned project.l Koeman & Van der Krogt 365.23 IIIB pp. 644-645 2 copies: the present & Royal Library Brussels; UniCat 99095764 Royal Library Brussels only; cf. Koeman II Col 1 1635 Amsterdam ed.; not in KVK; STCV; WorldCat. unknown
1773822371773. BAEGERT JACOB. Nachrichten von der Amerikanischen Halbinsel Californien. Mannheim: Churfurstl Hof-und Academie-Buchdruckerey 1773. 2nd issue. 12mo. 16 358pp. 2 engraved folding plates and 1 engraved folding map. Three-quarter tan morocco over contemporary paper-covered boards rebacked and recornered in period-style leather morocco spine label stamped in gilt. One leather tab in margin marking the folding map; stain marking where a tab once was at the folding plates. Very good or better. Howes B-29; Hill p. 12; Cowan p. 27; Sabin 4363; Bell B5; Streeter Sale 2442; Barrett 129; Wagner Spanish Southwest 157; Meadows Baja California 1; Graff 137; Pilling Proof Sheets 203. Second printing with some corrections after the first printing of the previous year of an early account of Lower California by the Jesuit Jacob Baegert. Baegert lived in Baja California from 1751 to 1768 and spent most of his time at the Mission of San Luis Gonzaga leaving after the expulsion of the Jesuits in 1767. He provides important details on the culture of the Native Americans of the region including the Pericues Guiacuras and Cochiemes. Wagner states that the German Jesuits were especially dissatisfied toward the end of the Jesuit regime in California and Baegert's bitterness is evident in his book: ".it was a land full of ferocious beasts and even more ferocious Indians the soil was poor the water undrinkable and there was no fuel to be had." The fine and important map was made by a fellow Jesuit Ferdinand Consak and is described by Streeter as "most helpful in giving the location of the many Jesuit missions in Lower California. It also shows the route along the west coast of Mexico followed by Baegert in going to California in 1751 and his route out in 1768 after the expulsion of the Jesuits." The two plates apparently not issued with all copies depict male and female Californian Native Americans. Rare. The National Union Catalogue locates only three copies of the second issue. unknown
200805668Bruxelles, Dargaud, 1974 ; in-4, 47 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Eo , dos insolé plus rousseur.
186637449New Orleans: Commercial Print. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1866. First Edition; 2nd issue. Hardcover. 248 pages; Original 3/4 black morocco-backed cloth with hinges expertly strengthened. Tinted lithographic portrait frontis . Light wear. Jacob Barker penciled on to title page. This is the expanded Second issue published in same year as the 1st Issue . This includes "An address of the Philadelphia Convention to the People" in the appendix. President Andrew Johnson's laudatory support of the Convention and a Report of the New Orleans Grand Jury on the infamous New Orleans riot that left several dozens of Blacks dead. In the wake of their efforts to secure voting rights. Under the 14th amendment. Barker was a prominent newspaper edition who witnessed Louisiana's Secession from the Union occupation of New Orleans under Benjamin "The Beast" Butler and Nathaniel P. Banks and the humiliation of Reconstruction as a spectre of black citizenship. "Our saves have been rendered valueless and placed in a position not only dangerous but also offensive. The old Constitution and laws or the state are being Ignored by Military Law. " A rare and important political commentary on Louisiana and the lower South ib a national context. Thompson 1187. Howes B139. Very lightly inscribed on front free end sheet "G. F. C. Dolefrom J. B." In pencil- only very faintly visible. Not photographable32716. From the estate of Governor Scranton of Pennsylvania. ; Signed by Author . Commercial Print hardcover
150616433Venice:: Georgius de Rusconibus. 1506. 8 x 11.75 inches. Single leaf. Original single leaf from Bergomensis Supplementum Chronicarum printed in Venice in 1506. Recto p233 with large blue rubricated ÒAÓ at top. Verso with rubricated red ÒAÓ and blue ÒOÓ towards bottom of text. Few contemporary ink notes to outer margin. lower part of verso with old pencil reference notes. An excellent example of early printing and the work that inspired Schedelss Nuremberg Chronicle. 8 x 11.75 inches. The popular world chronicle Supplementum Chronicarum was first published in 1483 and was used by Schedel as the model for the Nuremberg Chronicle. The chronicle records the invention of printing in 1458 and includes a long account of Columbus discovery of America. Adams F:749. Sandler 921. Sabin 25084. [Georgius de Rusconibus]. unknown
68-0465Passau Germany: Schudt 1780. Engraving 10.5 x 9 cm. Very Good. Text In Latin.From the Collection of Hon. Gerald Henry Brabazon Ponsonby 1829 - 1908 Private Secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland; son of the 4th Earl of Bessborough. [Passau, Germany: Schudt, 1780]. unknown
195326895Stockholm-Uppsala, (Almquist & Wiksell), 1933-1953. Gr.-8°. XII, 152; VIII, 37; IX (1), 34 S., HLwd. d. Zt. m. goldgepr. Rückentitel u. den eingeb. OUmschlägen.
603057Paris, Auguste Fontaine, 1875. In-8, rel. de l'ép. demi-chagrin marron, dos à nerfs, titre doré, tête mouchetée, couv. cons., XIX-412 pp. et 20 pp. (extrait cat. de l'éditeur), portrait au frontispice de Molière (gravure de Lalauze), table générale des auteurs et des ouvrages cités. Tirage limité à 500 ex. sur papier de Hollande, n° 72.
11863Librairie des Bibliophiles. 1871. In-8°, reliure demi-toile. 280 pp. E.O. 1/300 sur papier vergé. [10 chine / 300 vergé].
1859641041859 P., Delahays (Bibliothèque Gauloise), 1859, in 12 cartonnage pleine percalline verte de l'éditeur, XXXIX-455 pages suivies de 12 pages de "Catalogue de la Bibliothèque Gauloise" ; quelques rousseurs ; la première garde blanche est déchirée ; cartonnage abimé, le plat supérieur est détaché.
33176P., Delahays (Bibliothèque Gauloise), 1858, in 12 rellié demi-chagrin marron, dos à faux nerfs orné, XXVIII-436 pages ; minuscules frottis.
87236Zürich H. Mahler 1853. Kl.8° 22 S. Geh. Nur Lage. Min. unfrisch tadellos. Erstausgabe 010 Zürich, H. Mahler, 1853 unknown
1780ABC_48891The Netherlands 1780. Late 18th-century gold-tooled brown mottled calf sewn on 5 supports bound by the so-called Acorn-and-Foliage Tool Bindery in Amsterdam Storm van Leeuwen. Both boards show the large gold-tooled monogram of the Amsterdam chamber of the VOC as a centre piece sandwiched between the gold-tooled date Anno 1780 all within a gold-tooled floral frame with floral corner pieces in the inside corners spine gold-tooled in six compartments red sprinkled edges. 4to ca. 19 x 15 cm. Manuscript in French written in black ink on paper in a neat cursive script by one hand. With chapter divisions numbered 39-75 and headings. The text is written upside down in relation to the binding. Most leaves show an identical watermark depicting a lion rampant on a pedestal with Vryheyt in a crowned ring with Pro Patria Eiusque Libertate and the letters CR below which is very close to Heawood 3149 date: 1753. Late 18th-century manuscript copy of a French childrens catechism by the Swiss theologian Jacob Vernet 1698-1789 bound in a remarkable late 18th-century binding originally produced for the Amsterdam Chamber of the Dutch East India Company VOC by the so-called Acorn-and-Foliage Tool Bindery which was active between ca. 1760 and ca. 1784 Storm van Leeuwen.It shows the large monogram of the Amsterdam Chamber of the VOC sandwiched between the date "Anno 1780" on both boards. These bindings were usually commissioned as gifts to persons important to the VOC often containing an almanac for the relevant year but possibly also produced as blank notebooks. The present work comprises chapters 39-49 and 58-75 of Vernet's work which form almost the second half of printed editions. The chapters included in the present work are complete and exactly follow the order of the printed text in the Geneva 1742 edition pp. 75-140 checked using a digital copy with a slightly different spelling and replacing some words. For unclear reasons chapters 50-57 dealing with the fourth through tenth commandment have not been copied and several leaves between the end of chapter 49 and the beginning of chapter 58 have been left blank.Vernets religious text was first published in 1741 under the title Instruction chrétienne ou catechisme familier; avec quelques prières a lusage des petits enfans . In 1742 a revised edition appeared with a slightly different title Instruction crhetienne ! ou catechisme familier. Avec quelques passages de lEcriture Sainte & quelques prières à lusage des petits enfans. Nouvelle edition. Revuë corrigée & augmentée. Both works were printed in Geneva for the Swiss bookseller Emanuel Du Villard Emmanuel Duvillard 1693-1776 and subsequently reprinted several more times until 1769. With the book block showing the remnants of 12 removed leaves probably already removed before the manuscript was finished. Both pastedowns partly detached an old annotation Ao. 44305 in black ink on the lower pastedown some foxing. Otherwise in good condition.l For the binding: Landwehr/Van der Krogt VOC pp. XXVII-XXVIII; Storm van Leeuwen I p. 175 p. 196 VOC A-stamp and pp. 612-616 the bindery; for Vernet's work: Google Books digital copy of the 1742 ed. title: Instruction crhetienne ! ou Catechisme familier; physical copy at the Biblioteca Universitaria di Torino; WorldCat 951908419 1 copy 1767 ed.; WorldCat 1040828976 1 copy 1769 ed. no author noted; for the watermark: Heawood 3149. hardcover
202501149Paris, Tallandier, 1999 ; in-8, 347 pp., br.
202202642Paris, Robert Laffont, 2009 ; in-8, 380 pp., br. Avec jaquette.
201400454Colmar, Alsatia, 1954 ; in-12, 110 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur. En allemand avec jaquette.
200901404Colmar, Alsatia, 1954 ; in-12, 110 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur avec jaquette. En allemand. dédicacé.
200601151Colmar, Alsatia, 1954 ; in-12, 110 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur avec jaquette. En all.
201100635Colmar, Alsatia, 1954 ; in-12, 110 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur avec jaquette. En allemand. bon état une tache d'ancre sur la jaquette et 1er de couverture.
202502548Paris, Bartillat, 2009 ; in-8, 138 pp., br.
201100260Bruxelles, Collection du lombard, 1962 ; in-4, 64 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur toilé rouge. EO tome 8 : 4è plat a damiers : le dernier titre est le monstre du lac : ed du lombard - imp N.o.1 n°104 ( hollande) : c'est le dernier album de la célèbre collection du lombard au dos toilé rouge + avec son tintin : album coter 1000€ vendu 850€.