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8240Artcurial. In-4° broché. 152 pages. 135 numéros, tous illustrés. Très bon état.
3192Disques Lumen (LD I-282). "Anthologie de la littérature de langue française. Sans date [vers 1960]. Microsillon 45 tours, 17,5 cm.
34819DUCHE Jacob. Caspipina's Letters; Containing Observations on a Variety of Subjects Literary Moral and Religious. Written by a Gentleman Who Resided Some Time in Philadelphia. To Which Is Added the Life and Character of Wm PennEsq.; Original Proprietor of Pennsylvania. Dublin: Printed by J. Jones 1792. 2 vols. in one. x 121 154pp. Several old library stamps else a very good copy newly rebound in calf-backed boards. Sabin 21048. Duche was the Assistant Minister of Christ's Church and St. Peter's in Philadelphia. His "Observations" were first published in Philadelphia in 1774 and contain a wealth of information on Philadelphia and Pennsylvania history Quakers American poetry and an interesting commentary on Ephrata. This reprint of the English edition also contains a biography of William Penn by Edmund Rack who edited the entire volume. unknown
177415772Philadelphia: John Dunlap 1774. First Edition. Full leather. Very good. First edition of Observations on a Variety of Subjects; Literary Moral and Religious published by John Dunlap in 1774. Twelvemo x 241pp 1. Full calf thin gilt trim to fore edge of covers. Five raised bands title in gilt on morocco label affixed to spine. Binding heavily worn some peeling and a few wormholes to covers rubbed head and tail of spine still sound. Heavy toning internally text is still legible. George Brinley 3135 Hildeburn 3008 Evans 13259 Sabin 21055 Inscription on front free endpaper: "The following Letters are supposed to be wrote by The Rev. Mr. Dushe. such was the information of Dr. Henry Purcel Recnor of Sr. Micheals Charleston S.C. to Col. John Beale; from the same information as it appears the name of Tamoc Caspipina was formed of the following initials. The Assistant Minister of Christ Church And St. Peters or Pauls In Philadelphia In North America." A very rare example with only one other copy on the public market. This is the original edition of "Caspipina's Letters" with the final letter of the volume signed by "Tamoc Caspipina."<br /> Jacob Duché 1737-1798 was an American Episcopal clergyman known for his role in the early days of the American Revolution. He gained historical significance as the first chaplain to the Continental Congress and for delivering the opening prayer at the First Continental Congress in 1774. However in 1777 he defected to the British side and urged George Washington to negotiate peace with the British. Duché fled to England to escape criticism from the revolutionaries only returning to the states after suffering a stroke in 1792. John Dunlap unknown
179169544London: J. Deighton 1791. Third edition 8vo pp. xii 206 2; rebound in modern green buckram gilt title on spine; "Aldine collection" stamp on verso of title page pencil annotation in text and another in ink on penultimate leaf final two leaves with a couple holes not affecting text some light foxing; good largely on account of the unfortunate rebind. Duché was a Pennsylvania born preacher who turned from Revolutionary to Loyalist during the Revolutionary War after his arrest by the British. After the war he was effectively exiled to London where he remained until 1792. ESTC T98030. J. Deighton unknown
L14523Arthaud, 1984. IN-4 reliure éditeur, jaquette photo. Importante iconographie sur l'histoire de la poupée par R. Capia, photographies de P. Jacob. E.O. Sympathique dédicace de Robert Capia.
11111March 1950; Claridge Lewis & Jordan Ltd. 68-70 Wardour Street W.1. London. 16mo 8 pp. On art paper. In yellow printed wraps printed in orange. Good with minor spotting around staples. Thirty-six items by White on pp.2-5 preceded by a biographical note. Twenty-five items by Epstein on pp.6-7 headed by 'LAZARUS Carving in Hopton Wood stone'. Scarce: only two copies on COPAC and none on viaLibri. March 1950; Claridge, Lewis & Jordan Ltd., 68-70 Wardour Street, W.1. [London] paperback
41904Paris-Bièvres, Pierre de Tartas, 1970. In-folio, 159p. en feuilles, sous couverture illustrée rempliée, et étui-boîte de toile noire, également illustré et doublé de velours rouge.
53090Full leather binding with decorative spine 24 450 6 pp. 20 x 165 cm. Three little holes in the front of binding. With beautiful frontiespiece by W. Hondius after A. v.d. Venne. With several coat of arms of Dordrecht and surroundings. Haitsma Mulier/v.d. Lem 161; Dekkers pag. 54; Roberts pag. 146; NNBW I 842. Anoniem verschenen rechtsregels voor het Baljuwschap hof en hoge vierschaar van Zuyt-Hollandt =Dordrecht en omgeving. De auteur was Jacob van der Eyck 1574-1634 secretaris van het hof en de hoge vierschaar van Zuid-Holland gerechtelijk bestuur van het plaatselijke gebied. Het frontispice toont o.a. visvangst een gezicht op Dordrecht en een vogelvlucht gezicht van de watersnood van 1421. Midden onder de tekst 'Met privil. voor XIV jaeren'. Dit zelfde frontispice werd gebruikt in 1654 in Van Oudenhoven 'Out-Hollandt .' doch dan zonder de tekst betr. het privilege. Het werk van Van der Eyck werd geprezen om zijn nauwkeurigheid. BB10032. hardcover
166365963Ohne Ort (Basel), Jacob Bertsche, (1663). 4°. Titel m. Holzschn.-Bordüre u. -Vignette. 27 S., Geheftet (ausgebunden; ohne Einband).
165265717Ohne Ort (Basel), Georg Decker, (1652). 4°. 39 (1) S., Geheftet (ausgebunden; ohne Einband).
1987836301987 Saint-Etienne, L'Auteur, 1987, in 4° broché, 100 pages ronéotypées ; illustrations in et hors-texte ; couverture imprimée.
19776713Clifton NJ: AB Bookman Publications 1977. 8vo 3458-3616pp. Signed by Steloff on the front cover. Staple bound in illustrated wrappers which show toning and edge wear. Very good. <br /> <br /> Signed issue celebrating Frances Steloff and the Gotham Book Mart on her 90th birthday. . AB Bookman Publications unknown
201214471Paris, Opta, 1984 ; in-12, 197 pp., br.
195330538Paris: Editions de Paris 1953 1955 1953. 1st Edition. 1st Edition. Garnier François Max Jacob. CORRESPONDANCE DE MAX JACOB. Paris. Editions de Paris 1953 1955. Volumes I Tome I : Quimper - Paris 1876-1921 & Volume II TOME II Saint - Benoit - Sur -Loire 1921 - 1924. Cover art by Modigliani & Picasso. First Edition. Illustrated wrapppers. Edition établie par François Garnier. Préface d'André Brissaud. 229 pp 363 pp. Near fine copies. Editions de Paris, 1953, 1955 unknown
1889830111889. Pennsylvania cloister founded by Conrad Beissel" - Howes G-76. Howes does not note the existence of this extremely limited large paper edition. One copy auctioned by Parke Bernet in 1938. Extremely rare in commerce. No institutions note holding a large paper copy according to OCLC. unknown
22776EPHRATA. GASS Jacob and MILLER Johan P. Chronicon Ephratense; A History of the Community of Seventh Day Baptists at Ephrata Lancaster County Penn'a by "Lamech and Agrippa" pseuds. Translated from the Original German by J. Max Hark. Lancaster 1889. 1st ed. in English. xvi 288pp. Very good in orig. cloth. Howes G-76. "Chief source for the history of the Pennsylvania cloister founded by Conrad Beissel. unknown
17124343Rome: Francesco Gonzaga 1712. Extremely rare first edition of this luxuriously illustrated anthology of extracts from papal sermons delivered between 1703-09 in Latin prose and facing Italian verse: an unusual example of Baroque ecclesiastical culture from the pontificate of Clement XI. On the basis of extreme rarity and contents the volume numbers among those commemorative and honorific volumes which were never sold in the trade but offered as a ceremonial gift to cardinals ambassadors and other important personagescorroborated by the ownership inscription in the present volume by a monsignor during Clements papacy. The volume is singular in our experience for its contents. Latin extracts of Clements sermons generally rather brief are printed on the left side of the page then freely and somewhat copiously versified in Italian by the poet Guidi. The sparsity of the elegantly printed text leaves positively wasteful margins! Each sermon is preceded by a full-page engraving on the subject of the sermon the Holy Family adoring the Christ Child for Christmas the Resurrection for Easter etc. designed by Pietro Leone Ghezzi one of the principal artists in Clements retinue and engraved by Roman engravers generally also associated with Clementine projects Frey van Westerhout etc. The designs were made expressly for the present volume and are echoed as it were in a series of initials and vignettes devoted to the same theme; as such they must have been engraved for the present volume and not simply taken from the printers stock. If somewhat overshadowed by Maratti in his lifetime and by his epoch-making role as the first professional caricaturist Ghezzi 1674-1755 was nonetheless an important painter of religious subjects who worked on Albanis most prestigious public projects. The surfaces of Ghezzis paintings were considerably less finished than those of Maratti and he seems more receptive to Venetian color and unfinishednessthus showing a different aspect of Albani taste. Ghezzi was commissioned in 1712 the year this book was published to paint The Election of St. Fabian for the Albani Chapel in S. Sebastiano fuori le Mura. Within the next decade he helped paint the frescos the ancient basilica of S. Clemente and the nave decoration of St. John Lateran. His portraits including one of Clement XI are unusually informal and realistic possibly due to Ghezzis experience at caricature. Alessandro Guidi 1650-1712 who translated the sermons was a prolific Arcadian poet. OCLC records a single copy Berkeley and we locate no additional American copies. Large 4to. 28 x 20.5 cm engraved portrait of Clement XI xvi pp. full-page engraving 213 pp. including 5 full-page engravings paginated with text. 18th-c. vellum over boards spine with 5 raised bands and red morocco label gilt-stamped; covers with large blind-tooled central ornament blind-tooled filets and ornaments. Short tears at head and foot of spine and a few nicks there. Early inscription on front pastedown mentions Monsignor Bianchini Prelato Domestico e Camerario segreto di S. Santita Papa Clem. XI. Mild finger-soiling in margins of title and a little foxing on some text leaves but overall a very fine attractive copy. Francesco Gonzaga hardcover
380943 ouvrages reliés en un volume in-12, plein veau marbré de l'époque, dos à 5 nerfs orné de compartiments fleuronnés et cloisonnés, pièce de titre de maroquin bordeaux.
AQ22439Florence: s.n. s.d. but C19th Manuscript on paper ff. 4 1 31 11 first 4 and last 11 blank. Manuscript on blue paper black-brown ink c.16 lines per full page only written on recto. Large hand-coloured coat of arms of D’Oria tipped-in as frontispiece. First leaf minimally soiled and foxed at margins. A very good copy in 19th-century half vellum over marbled boards spine gilt gilt-lettered morocco label lower edges slightly rubbed. Manuscript note signed F.C. Brooke on first blank his side annotations throughout. From the library of the major scholar F. C. Brooke 1810-1896 of Ufford Suffolk. His manuscript note on the first blank reads: ‘I copied this M.S. at Florence in the month of May 1844 from the original M.S. lent to me by the author Count Gräberg de Hemsö librarian of the Pitti Palace. F.C. Brooke.’ An important book collector Brooke lived in Florence and was part of an intellectual circle of British bibliophiles including Lord Vernon. The Swedish count Jacob Gråberg 1776-1847 was a scholar who after a career aboard mercantile ships and those of the British navy ended up as librarian at Palazzo Pitti in Florence. He was the author of works on philology mineralogy geography and statistics. The manuscript the text of which appears to be unpublished was written by Gråberg using archival documents he found in Genoa e.g. Caleagnino’s ‘Memorie di Casa D’Oria’ Adam de Montaldo unavailable elsewhere or printed sources e.g. Scoppius’s work on the origins of major European families. Prefaced by a beautifully drawn hand-coloured coat of arms it is a history of the D’Oria also Doria or De Auria a major Genoese family. It provides an ‘exact genealogy’ of the family so as to defy the widespread early modern fashion of devising mythological or pseudo-historical ancestors to ground a family’s origins in an immemorial and more prestigious past. The text entitled ‘Première Partie’ spans the years 941 and 1300 with mentions of other Genoese families and personalities like Orietta D’Oria. Other than the original which Brooke references we have not traced any other copies of this manuscript in institutional libraries. . 8vo. [s.n., s.d., but C19th] hardcover
GF29043Authentique Gravure du XIXeme siècle - Format médaillon de 10 x 7,5 cm sur un feuillet de 21 x 14,5 cm - Bon état - quelques piqures
18166007Berlin, Nicolaischen Buchhandlung, 1816-1818. 2 tomes en 1 volume in-8 (202 x 115 mm), XXXVI-464 pp. et XX-380 pp. Reliure d'époque demi-basane, dos lisse orné, coiffe sup. absente, mors et coiffe inf. frottés, bon exemplaire.
196544426AB1965. London Folio Society 1965. 13.5 cm x 21 cm. 151 pages. Original illustrated hardcover in protective slip-case. Excellent condition with only very minor signs of external wear. Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen 1621 17 August 1676 was a German author. Grimmelshausen's Landstörtzerin Courasche became an inspiration for Bertolt Brecht's play Mother Courage and Her Children. Wikipedia hardcover
106981London L. Alexander 1813. . Small 4to 24.5 x 19.8 cm; 4 illustration plates including frontispiece and one folding map with a tear professionally repaired without loss unnumbered some occasional staining contemporary morocco neatly rebacked gilt borders marbled endpapers corners rubbed; ownership dedication and signature in brown ink to front endpaper dated '20 Mars 1823'. Text in Hebrew and Judeo-Spanish. 5 19 ll.<br /> Scarce edition of Sephardic Haggadah printed in London with parallel text in Hebrew and Spanish.<br /><br />The illustrative plates in these Haggadot after the London Haggadah of 1806 were printed separately on unnumbered leaves and their number varies between different copies missing completely in some. Yudlov lists it with 7 illustrations and 5 maps while Yerushalmi lists it with 3 maps and 'various engravings on separate sheets'.<br /><br />'This the only Spanish translation of the Haggadah to be printed in London is also an example of the survival into the nineteenth century of the Spanish language among the Sephardic Jews of England.' Yerushalmi 85. Although based on the earlier London Haggadah of 1806 also printed by Levi Alexander this augmented edition included several innovations and a Haroset recipe on the last page.<br /><br />This Haggadah was dedicated to Don Aaron Cardozo 17621834 a Jewish merchant of Sephardic origin a British patriot and one of the foremost citizens of Gibraltar of his time. He was consul for the Beys of Tunis and Algiers and was one of the principal landowners of Gibraltar cf. Jewish Encyclopedia vol. 3 p. 575; Enc. Judaica vol. 5 col. 163. In 1798 Cardozo was instrumental in uncovering the conspiracy to betray the fortress to the French Cardozo was publicly thanked for his services before a parade of the garrison. During the Napoleonic Wars Cardozo supplied Gibraltar with water and provisions and before the battle of Trafalgar in 1805 he undertook a similar mission on behalf of Lord Nelson.<br /> Vinograd London 197; Yudlov 544; Yaari 381; Yerushalmi 85; Harvard 24:19. London, L. Alexander, 1813. unknown
1860106041<p>Pamphlet 8vo original printed wrappers with woodcut portrait 48 pp. Some soiling and staining to wrappers and preliminaries and last few pages spine and edgewear a few minor chips normal aging to contents; otherwise good to about very good. According to McDade "the Reverend Jacob S. Harden poisoned his wife with arsenic after a fortuneteller had told him that she would not live long." A New York Times article at the time indicated she was dead five months after the marriage. However McDade reports that the mother-in-law was to blame for the crime since she hounded him to marry he reluctantly married her daughter. Nevertheless he took the rap and was executed on July 6 1860. McDade Annals of Murder 438. New York Times.</p> E. Winton, Printer,