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1946855101946 Paris, Gallimard, NRF, 1945, in 12 cartonnage de l'éditeur, 204 pages.
164397993Dordraci, sumptibus Matthiae Havii, & Typis Henrici Essaei 1643 In-16 15 x 9 cm. Reliure de l’époque plein veau glacé havane, dos à nerfs encadrés de fers dorés, pièce de titre grenat, contreplats encadrés de roulette dorée, filet doré sur les coupes, en pagination multiple [6]-[18]-[10]-[12]-149-32-272 pp. Exemplaire en bon état d’un ouvrage peu courant.
2004131502004 P., Somogy, 2004, 1 vol. in-4° (270 x 210 mm) broché sous couverture à rabats illustrée, de 192 pp.Très bel exemplaire.
11172P., NRF Gallimard, 1947 (noté 1948 en bas du dos), 1 vol. in-8 couronne (181 x 115), cartonnage éditeur, papier crème, motifs jaune orangé, bleu et vert aux plats et dos, illustré d'après une maquette de Paul Bonet, de 184 pp. + achevé d'imprimer. Dos très légèrement jauni, très bel exemplaire par ailleurs.
192863340Los Angeles CA: Jake Zeitlin Books 567 Hope Street 1928. 12mo. 48 pp unpaginated. Art Deco grasshopper motif logo on front cover light dustsoiling minor shelfwear still a VG bright copy from the library of Anne Bobrow 1916-1996 longtime cataloguer with Zeitlin & Ver Brugge 1948-1986 and then with B & L Rootenberg Rare Books. First edition of this first fine & rare books catalogue from the famed Los Angeles bookseller who issued this just three months after setting up his bookstore in a space designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in April 1928 at 567 Hope Street. Zeitlin 1902-1987. At the time the ever confident Zeitlin had already published his first poetry attracted the friendship of Carl Sandburg and within a short time at the end of the 1920’s attracted a coterie of local writers painters photographers printers graphic designers and architects drawn in by his Grasshopper sign which adorned the store. The Western Americana section in this sports such items as Paul Allen’s Lewis & Clark 1814 No. 2 for $ 40.00; Brooks & Bryant Among the Gold-finders 1849 No. 8 for $ 10.00; Greenhow’s Memoir 1840 No. 22 for $ 32.50; and a superb copy of Manly’s Death Valley in ‘49 1894 No. 29 for 15.00. Also featured wre Frank Harris’s 2 vol. Oscar Wilde 1916 limited edition inscribed with 4 original letters for $ 85.00 and the splendid Nonesuch Press Divine Comedy 1928 for $ 100.00. Jake Zeitlin, Books, 567 Hope Street, unknown
1719ABC_48483Amsterdam: David Mortier 1719. Contemporary quarter brown sheepskin sewn on 5 supports with the corresponding raised bands on the spine the title lettered in gold on the spine sprinkled paper sides red sprinkled edges. Royal folio. With a title-page in red and black with an engraved device a portrait of Erasmus in an elaborate cartouche with allegorical figures and 124 engraved architectural and sculptural illustrations on 109 numbered plates 6 double-page 103 full-page. First French edition of Van Campen's famous description of the Amsterdam City Hall the present day Royal Palace with more than a hundred plates of the architectural features and sculptures of the building including ground plans elevations and sections of the interior and exterior. Particularly impressive are the giant plates of the tympana which are more than 160 cm wide when fully unfolded. The work also includes the famous plate of the extraordinary cartographic mosaic floor of the Burgerzaal which shows the zodiac signs that were originally painted on the celestial map in the middle but are now no longer visible on the floor itself due to fading.The City Hall is the most famous and last major work by Jacob van Campen 1595-1657 the greatest Dutch architect of the 17th century. He began work on the design in 1640 and though the building opened in 1655 it was not actually completed until 1665. It was called "the eighth wonder of the world" at the time and is still considered the most important Dutch monument from the 17th century. It was designed to show off Amsterdam's wealth and magnificence. This is especially visible in the Burgerzaal the heart of the building which depicts Amsterdam as the centre of the world. The impressive mosaic floor with a celestial map in the centre and the two maps of both hemispheres of the world on either side symbolises that the world was at Amsterdam's feet. These maps are the largest ever made. They show Abel Tasman's then recent discoveries in Australia and Tasmania. Many discoveries from his second voyage remained otherwise unpublished until the end of the 17th century.The present work is the French edition of Van Campen's Afbeelding van 't stadt huys van Amsterdam 1664. The plates were drawn by Hubert Quiellinus 1619-1687 and Danckert Danckertsz. 1634-1666 and his father after drawings by Jacob Vennekool 17th century and were first published in Quiellinus' Prima et secunda pars praecipuarum . curiae Amstelrodamenis 1655-1663 and Afbeelding van 't stadt huys van Amsterdam in dartigh coopere plaaten . geteeckent door Jacob Vennekool 1661. As such most of the present engravings were published before the building was completed and may therefore reflect Van Campen's plan more closely than the finished building itself. The edges and corners of the boards are scuffed the spine has been rubbed with loss material old restoration at the head and foot of the spine. The text leaves are lightly browned the plates are very clean.l BAL 132; Berlin Kat. 2235; STCN 182312917 5 copies of which 1 incomplete; cf. Fowler 77 & 274 1661 Danckerts eds.; for the map see also: Schilder Australia Unveiled map 66; Shirley 423. David Mortier, hardcover
1780K6QE3E6Q77WKAmsterdam 1780. Large folio 49.5 x 30 cm. Johannes Covens Cornelis Mortier and Johannes Covens junior Contemporary half red roan sheepskin brown sprinkled paper sides. With the title page printed in red and black with J. Covens & C. Mortiers engraved device by Bernard Picart JCCM cypher monogram in a laurel wreath carried by 6 putti dated 1730; 2 preliminary plates containing portraits of Jacob van Campen by Lutma and Arthus Quellinus by Henricus Quellinus; CIX 109 numbered engraved and etched architectural plates 7 folding 30 double-page and 72 single-page a few printed from 2 or 3 copper plates distinguished by arabic numerals showing plans elevations tympana ceilings floors statues festoons and other ornamentation mostly engraved by Hubertus Quellinus after Arthus Quellinus but some after R.V.H. Rombout Verhulst. All plates have French captions some with laudatory verses below and are described in Dutch in the letterpress text pp. 3-15. 15 pp. A comprehensive collection of plates showing all architectural features and sculpture of the Amsterdam City Hall since 1808 the Royal Palace here in the Covens & Mortier firm's rare ca. 1780 issue with the engravings newly printed from the original copper plates from the years 1655 to 1664 and the text reissued from Leonardus Schenk's 1747 Dutch language edition the whole with a new title-page. ''This version has not been seen'' BAL. At least most of the plates were engraved for and first published in Jacob van Campen's masterpiece Afbeelding van 't stadt huys van Amsterdam Amsterdam Frederick de Wit 1664 Hubert Quiellinus's Prima et secunda pars praecipuarum . curiae Amstelrodamenis Amsterdam Frederick de Wit 1655-1663 and Afbeelding van 't stadt huys van Amsterdam in dartigh coopere plaaten . geteeckent door Jacob Vennekool Amsterdam Dancker Danckerts 1661.It includes the famous plate showing the extraordinary cartographic mosaic floor of the Burgerzaal of the Amsterdam City Hall designed by Jacob van Campen with a celestial map in the centre and the magnificent map of the world in 2 hemispheres on either side. The engraving was first published in 1661 and the map shows Tasman's recent discoveries in Australia and Tasmania and depicts California as an island. Many discoveries from his second voyage remained otherwise unpublished until the end of the 17th century. The drawing of the floor was made by Jacob Vennekool who worked closely with Van Campen and since his drawings were first published even before the building was completed they may reflect Van Campen's plan more closely than the finished building itself. They also of course show it before the alterations made at various times in later years.Binding a little worn untrimmed otherwise in good condition. The Amsterdam city hall in full glory with all its architectural features and sculpture.l BAL 132 note description of 1719 French language ed. but citing Berlin Kat. & Kuyper for unseen "1730" Dutch ed.; Berlin Kat. 2236; Kuyper Dutch Classicist architecture Delft 1980 pp. 212- 215 and note 25 p. 318; STCN 3 copies; cf. for dating the impressum: Van Egmond Covens & Mortier 2005 pp. 66 83-88. ABE CAT Architecture ABE CAT Art History unknown
193559294New York: The Daily Worker 1935. First Edition. First printing. Limited issue; no. 50 of 100 clothbound copies signed by Burck. Quarto; tan buckram with titles and decorations stamped in brown on front and rear covers; 247pp. A lovely fine copy free of soiling or wear. There was a simultaneous trade issue in pictorial wrappers.<br /> <br /> The very scarce limited issue of this compilation of Burck's Depression-era cartoons most originally published in the Daily Worker and The New Masses. Burck trained at the Art Students' League under Boardman Robinson; became the full-time editorial cartoonist for the Daily Worker in 1929 and worked as a political cartoonist for the rest of his life though following a 1936 trip to the Soviet Union he renounced Communism and began working for mainstream periodicals including the St. Louis Post Dispatch and the Chicago Daily Times. He won a Pulitzer Prize in 1941; survived a period of persecution during the 1950s Red Scare and continued to produce new work until shortly before his death in 1982. This volume quite scarce and the few copies we have seen previously were well-worn. The Daily Worker unknown
#[72593]Without place or printer 1630 single folded leaf with a plain paper wrapper 4 pp. with a lovely decorative initial clean page good condition. The author is not mentioned but it is attributed to Jacob Cats 1577-1660 according to the KB. Cats was a famous Dutch poet lawyer and politician. This pamphlet concerns the terms of a possible ceasefire of 34 years "Stilstant van wapenen voor den tyt van 34 Iaren". Knuttel 4053. unknown
200600355, Parkstone musée, 1995 ; in-8, 275 pp., broché, couverture illustr.
194021973Chicago: M. A. Donohue & Co 1940. Very good condition. A set of educational teaching aids for introducing children to different animals including koala bear duckbill platypus elephant tiger cat with bunnies polar bear faun skunks Bactrian camels goats raccoon and chipmunks. Includes an impressive image of koala mothers with babies on their backs climbing eucalyptus. <br /> <br /> 12 color offset lithograph prints of adult and young animals by the noted American wildlife artist Jacob Bates Abbott 1895 - 1950 in the original publisher's large printed envelope. Abbott was born in Brookline Massachusetts and educated at Harvard where he made cartoons for the Lampoon. Abbott established his reputation for cartoons illustrations and watercolor paintings of animal life. <br /> <br /> OCLC cites a book but this suite of plates; not recorded on Trove. Set No. 995 with the publisher's name and a stamp "Teaching Aids Center Boston Mass" at the right. Publisher advertisement for other titles at verso including the volume 'Animal Babies' by Margaret Jean Bauer that these plates were published in. A bit toned verso of envelope; plates bright and clean. 10 1/4 x 12 1/4" M. A. Donohue & Co unknown
16923306804Lyon: Vander Aa 1692. One part moderately water-stained another with slight marginal worming three of the folding plates repaired. Eleven volumes duodecimo the first with four engraved folding plates and all eleven volumes embellished with charming ornamental title-pages; a handsome set in mid eighteenth-century dark panelled calf with original labels. <p><p>Attractively bound set of Cicero in eleven volumes noted as "respectable and correct" by Moss. The title-page boasts that the accuracy of the text arises from the editorial finesse of Dutch classical scholar Jacob Gronovius whose portrait appears as frontispiece to the first volume curiously the English literary lion Thomas Dibdin claimed the editorial attribution to Gronovius was spurious. Jacob Gronovius was the father of botanist Jan Frederik Gronovius correspondent and patron of Carl Linnaeus and the author of a treatise on the native plants and herbs of Virginia.</p> <p>A charming set in an appealing early binding this is a considerable publication continuously paginated for a total of 3611 pages. The folding engraved plates include the detail of an epigraphic tribute to Cicero and numismatic relics relating to the famed Roman orator.</p> </p> . Vander Aa unknown
12Simon Kra, éd. 1926. In-8° broché. 399 pp. Mention de 11è. éd. (dans l'année de l'E.O.).
200912491Paris, Librairie de Firmin didot, 1875 ; in-8, 500 pp., demi-cuir rouge a caisson (4e plat de couverture qlq tache. Rousseurs nombreuses - chromolithographie manquante vendu dans l'état - 2e edition - 11 grandes gravures d'après les dessin de H. Pilippoteaux.
200709277Paris, LIBRAIRIE DE FIRMIN DIDOT ET CIE, imprimeurs de l'institiut, rue Jacob 56, 1880 ; in-8, 478 pp., demi-cuir rouge a caisons en très bel état tranches dorées. Avec 11 grandez gravures d'après les dessins de H. PHILIPPOTEAUX. et une chromolithographie d'après Emile Wattier. troisième édition.
28310Paris, L'Edition Française illustrée, 1919. In-12, 265 pp. Demi-chagrin à coins havane, dos à 4 nerfs, auteur, titre et date en queue en lettres dorées, couvertures, couverture illustrée par Georges Delaw, conservée. Belle reliure.
013341[Corse] Charles Jacob Marchal dit Marchal de Calvi (1815-1873), médecin, titulaire de la chaire d'anatomie et de physiologie du Val de Grâce, républicain. L.A.S., Paris, 30 décembre 1862, 1p in-8. Lettre amicale à un « inspecteur », probablement du Val-de-Grâce, qui lui a prêté des livres. [277-2]
17620Les temps modernes, n° 531-533, octobre-décembre 1990. Un fort volume in-8°, broché.
19521387Paris, Bernard Klein éditeur,1952. In-folio,en feuilles, 200 pages, couverture illustrée en couleurs, étui-chemise de l'éditeur. Édition originale et premier tirage des illustrations de Jacques Villon, Raoul DUFY (2), SEGONZAC (3), Max JACOB (2), André DERAIN (2), Jean COCTEAU, Gen Paul (2), FOUJITA, KISLING (2), UTRILLO (2), VLAMINCK, mises en couleurs par Daniel Jacomet. Avec des textes de Textes de Duhamel, Jacob, Vitrac, Ponchon, Derème, Louis Juvet, Colette, Mac Orlan, Héron de Villefosse, Fleuret, Fombeure et Valéry et une partition de Honegger. Ex. sur papier du Japon nacré non numéroté, enrichi d'une suite sur papier de Chine, d'une SUITE EN NOIR et une SUITE EN COULEURS sur papier d'Arches, 4 épreuves sur papier du Japon et une gravure aquarellée par Jacques Villon et signée au premier plat de couverture. Véritable édition originale et premier tirage des illustrations et gravures rehaussées aux pochoirs.
187555417London: Trübner & Co 1875 1885. First Edition. Mixed set: first edition of vol. I third edition of vol. II. Octavo 20cm; 21cm in two vols. In brick red cloth stamped in black and gold; dark gray coated endpapers; vol. I: xii 419 17pp with 16pp of the "Co-operative Advertisement Sheet" at rear; vol. II: x 501pp. Ex-library from the Mark Skinner Library Manchester VT with remnants of labels at base of spines pencil call numbers to dedication leaves and library card pockets to rear pastedowns but no other library markings. Tight straight bright copies with minor shelf wear vol. I with slight rubbing to head and tail vol. II with two quarter-inch tears at head both internally clean: Very Good or better. An appealing set though mixed. The two volumes were first published in different years 1875 and 1879 and are now uncommon in the trade. <br /> <br /> Holyoake 1817-1906 was an active figure in the British co-operative movement as well as its historian. He was an active promoter and propagandist for the Rochdale Pioneers who are now identified as a starting point of the modern British co-operative movement; and he presided over the opening of the Co-operative Congress in 1887. Today over 7000 cooperatives with 17 million members are active in the UK. <br /> <br /> Holyoake was also influential as an Owenite social missionary and as editor of freethought periodicals including the atheist Oracle of Reason The Reasoner and The Secular Review in which he developed the term "secularism" in its modern sense. Trübner & Co unknown
Paris, L'Edition Française illustrée, 1919. In-12, 265 pp. Demi-chagrin à coins havane, dos à 4 nerfs, auteur, titre et date en queue en lettres dorées, couvertures, couverture illustrée par Georges Delaw, conservée. Belle reliure. Edition originale sur papier d'édition (il n'a été tiré de cet ovrage que 25 ex n°). BEL EXEMPLAIRE. Reliure signée E. JEAN.
4917Fayard. 1998. Grand in-8° broché. 365 pages. E.O.
1813TUMch[CU92Boston: Cummings And Hilliard c1813-21. 1813. 8vo. 8 engraved maps with outline colour 7 double-page & 1 folding. contemporary wrs. spine chipped some foxing centre fold tears to 2 maps. Eight editions of Cumming's School Atlas were published from 1813 to 1821. The title and date if any only appeared on the original wrappers which are not present in this copy. Maps of the world North America South America the United States Africa Asia Britain and Europe are included. Phillips Atlases 274-76. Not in Sabin. Soft cover. [Boston: Cummings And Hilliard, c1813-21]. Paperback
179253921St. Gallen, in Commission bey Huber und Compagnie, 1792. 8°. Mit gest. Titelportrait u. gest. Titelvignette. 4 Bll., 147 (1) S., Marmor. Kart. d. Zt.
8240Artcurial. In-4° broché. 152 pages. 135 numéros, tous illustrés. Très bon état.