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L13961Editions de La Sirène, 1919. In-12 br. Couverture et page de titre ornés de la Sirène dessinée par Raoul Dufy. Préface de Max Jacob. Un des exemplaires réservés à l'auteur. E.O. ex. sur beau papier bouffant avec une sorte de monogramme de Moricand. Très bel envoi autographe de Conrad Moricand à Max Jacob, préfacier du livre.
554182P., Editions de Paris, 1953. In-8, broché, couv. illustrée (Max Jacob par Modigliani), XIX-229 pp., frontispice (Max Jacob par Picasso), 5 planches d’ill. hors texte sur papier couché. Edition originale. Tirage limité à 130 exemplaires, un des 100 sur vélin d'Ingres de Lana, n°53.
15682Saint Etienne, P.U.S.E (Centre de Recherches Max Jacob), 1978-80, 3 volumes in 4° brochés, 137, 127, et 124 pages ; illustrations.
2769Orléans, chez M. le Curé, s.d. - in-8, 60 pp. - agraphé
23395P., Delahays, 1858, in 12 relié demi-chagrin marron, dos lisse, XXIII-393pp. ; signatures sur le faux-titre ; des rousseurs ; petits frottis.
183530583Geneve a.k.a. Geneva: Abraham Cherbuliez 1835. Very Good. Geneva: Abraham Cherbuliez 1835. Second edition. 12mo 16 cm; 5 256pp; collated complete. Boards quarter bound in brown and tan marbled paper and dark brown leather with gilt stamping. All edges stained chartreuse; red ribbon. Board paper scuffed with some rubbing away of color. All margins shelf worn with bumping to corners and spine ends and some paper rubbed away at edges. Burn mark to center of spine and small leather loss to the back upper hinge. Brief pencil markings on the first few pages and number in pen on first pastedown. Foxing throughout with creased corner on page 177. Abraham Cherbuliez unknown
1911997B4London: A & C Black Limited 1911 . Cloth. Good. 8.5" by 6". Charles Folkard. Beautifully illustrated edition of the classic Brothers Grimm fairy-tale collection featuring eight colour plates by Charles Folkard. In publisher's original pictorial cloth binding.Illustrated with eight colour plates including the frontispiece. Collated complete. From prominent British illustrator Charles Folkard best known as the creator of "Teddy Tail".Four pages of publisher's advertisements to the rear.Charming edition of the iconic Brothers Grimm fairy-tale collection. The first collection of folktales from Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm appeared in the original German in 1812 their popularity growing as the stories spread across Europe in the same century. Known for Hansel and Gretel Cinderella Little Red Riding Hood all of which appear in this volume and many more the Grimm's stories have become embedded in the public consciousness aided by prolific adaptions from Disney. In publisher's original pictorial cloth binding. Inscription from previous owner to front free endpaper. Externally reasonably smart with moderate bumping and rubbing resulting in minor loss of cloth most noticably to joints and the odd mark. Internally especially weak to the first twenty pages the frontispiece being very delicate. Binding more fragile closer to plates for example to page 16 and pages 145-160 otherwise generally firmly bound. Reasonably bright and clean with light spotting throughout heavier to first and last few pages. Good A & C Black Limited hardcover
1896852Helgoland Germany: Jacob Kruss-Aeuckens 1896. Boards. Very good . 3 7/8" x 5" oblong; 13 accordion-folded panels; red textured board with title to front; table of contents and illustration titles in German; red printing; 12 b&w photographic illustrations with title; scuffing and sunning to boards; very good plus. Only 2 located in WorldCat both in Germany. Accordion style souvenir album of the German island of Helgoland now Heligoland in the North Sea. Historically the archipelago were possessions of Denmark in 1807 they transferred to United Kingdom and in 1890 to Germany. Photo illustrations include town and country scenes including harbor scenes with ships and a man and woman in traditional dress. Rear pastedown advertisement for the Konigin Victoria Hotel Restaurant and Bazar. Jacob Kruss-Aeuckens unknown
4736Paris, Pierre Seghers, éditeur, (2e trimestre) 1956. In-8 étroit (207 x 115 mm), broché, 96 pages, couverture illustrée à rabats.
5849Orléans, Musée des beaux-arts, 1989. In-8 carré, broché.
722N° spécial des "Cahiers de l'Iroise" (32è. année, janvier 1985, n° 1). 60 pages. Illustrations hors texte. Textes de Hélène Henry, Henri Sauguet, Pierre Andreu, Jean Follain, Jean-Louis Debauve...
Paris, Robert Laffont, 1946. In-12, broché, bande annonce conservée, 181 pp. Premier tirage. Envoi autographe de l'auteur à l'écrivain Richard Borel.
8836Paris, Robert Laffont, 1946. In-12, broché, bande annonce conservée, 181 pp.
10737Texte complet en deux livraisons de la " Nouvelle Revue Française ", n° 250 & 251, août et juillet 1936. Les deux numéros font partie du rare tirage de luxe sur vélin pur fil.
916812003. Hard Cover with dustjacket. Very good. l Monographs on Dutch photographers This serie is published at the initiative of the Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds Amsterdam. Text in Dutch and English. 267 p. unknown
18586184Adolphe Delahays 1858 In-12 demi-maroquin rouge à coins, dos à 5 nerfs, tranche sup. dorée, 510 pp. Non rogné. Bel exemplaire
6532Garnier frères, libraires-éditeurs. 1876. In-8°, reliure demi-maroquin marron, dos à cinq nerfs, titre doré, tête dorée, couvertures conservées. XXXVI + 453 pages. Bon état, belle reliure.
1868Alibris.0032000Warsaw Poland: S. Orgedbranda. 1868. Full leather. Fair. leather binding is worn spine is tattered small area of insect damage to front cover & 1st two pages owners' names on title page all pages are firmly bound. 668 p. . Three volumes bound together. Hebrew title: ס פ ר פ נ י י ה ו ש ע ע ל מ ס כ ת ו ת Author: י ע ק ב י ו ש ע Publisher: С . О р г е д ь б р а н д а [S. Orgedbranda] hardcover
176832180New York: Hugh Gaine 1768. pp iv 289 13 as issued. Boards detached. Old rubberstamp on front free endpaper and title page. Scattered foxing one leaf tape-repaired no loss. Good. <br /> <br /> This first American edition from the seventh London edition is considered the first layman's self-help law guide printed in America. Jacob calls his book "an instructive treatise writ in the easiest method and adapted to every capacity whereby the unskilful and those who are ignorant in the practice of the law may in some measure be their own advisers and readily avoid the common errors too often happening in the prosecution of suits." It "has been revised and corrected and many valuable additions inserted." <br /> FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. Evans 10935. I Harv. Law Cat. 1035. Marke 248. Marvin 300 8th London 1787. Hugh Gaine unknown
1720AQ17466London In the Savoy: Printed by Eliz. Nutt and R. Gosling.for Bernard Lintot.and W. Mears 1720. 4 138pp 10. Contemporary blind-ruled sheep. Rubbed and marked some scoring to boards lower joint split. Pastedowns sprung without fly-leaves minute worm-track to foot of text-block early inked ownership inscriptions of William Kinsey and Thomas Kinsey to FEP and head of title respectively. An early revised and extended edition of a vade mecum designed to assist parish administrators in their interpretation and enforcement of increasingly complex laws surrounding social reform including the Poor Law Act of 1601 and its numerous amendments the duties of constables and highway surveyors and the statutes relating to hackney coaches. First published in 1718 the work is commonly attributed to legal writer Giles Jacob bap. 1686 d. 1744 author of The Compleat Court-Keeper 1713 ESTC N4920. Second edition. 12mo. Printed by Eliz. Nutt, and R. Gosling...for Bernard Lintot...and W. Mears hardcover
1723AQ32419London: Printed and Sold by A. Bettesworth 1723. In two volumes. xxvi 6 444 i.e. 344; 2 vii 13 334pp 22. With an engraved frontispiece to each volume and a further 12 engraved plates. Errata slip pasted to verso of A8 Vol. I. Contemporary panelled calf later rebacked contrasting red morocco lettering-pieces. Heavily rubbed some surface loss to boards corners exposed. Leaves lightly browned scattered spotting small marginal hole to leaf R8 of Vol. I very occasional early manuscript annotations. A 'poetical register' composed by Giles Jacob 1686-1744 best remembered for his legal writings. It catalogues a canon of English poets in alphabetical order. Jacob's poetry and plays were less well received and his work earned him a place in Pope's Dunciad as 'the blunderbuss of the law'. ESTC T137465. 8vo. Printed, and Sold by A. Bettesworth hardcover
1720205887London: E. Curll 1720. First Edition. Armorial bookplates Lloyd Vincent Almirall; internally clean externally worn especially on spines. Two vols. 8vos frontispiece 2 vii 15 334 22; frontispiece xxvi 4 328 9; contemporary panelled calf recased and rebacked; gilt dentelles marbled edges. Large paper copy with engraved portraits and index in each volume. E. Curll unknown
188153922Cumberland Maryland: Book and Job Printing Establishment of J. J. Miller 1881. Third edition 8vo pp. 120; original brown cloth lettered in gilt on upper cover; spine a bit sunned else near fine. The Frank C. Deering copy with his leather bookplate on the front free endpaper. Bookplate removed from front pastedown but with a sheet bearing John J. Jacob's signature tipped in over it; laid in is an autograph manuscript poem by Jacob with 6 quatrains titled "The Lover to his Mistress on Her Birthday" signed "J.J.J."; also laid in is a one-page A.L.s. from Jacob's grand-daughter regarding her books and a photograph of him. "This biography of Cresap was written to refute Jefferson's account in Notes on Virginia of Cresap's tendency to murder Indians especially in the famous case of the Indian Logan and his defenseless family. The immediate occasion for this . book written by the revolutionary officer late clergyman who had married Cresap's widow was the reopening of old sores by Doddridge in his then recently published Notes of 1824. The defense is complete and the biography is of absorbing interest" Streeter III 1335 for the first edition of 1826. Book and Job Printing Establishment of J. J. Miller unknown
1826316088Cumberland MD: Printed for the Author by J.M. Buchanan 1826. First edition. 8vo. Contemporary half roan and marbled boards spine lettered in gilt. Covers scuffed and worn small semicircular portion of rear cover fire damaged with loss wear extending into final 25 pages at top margin touching a few letters text foxed and faintly dampstained some contemporary pen annotations 1839 ownership inscription on front free endpaper. First edition. 8vo. First edition of this defense of colonial frontiersman Captain Cresap 1742-1775 whom Jefferson echoing others blamed for the murder of the family of the Mingo war chief James Logan during Lord Dunmore's War. Cresap has since been exonerated and the Virginian Daniel Greathouse is now blamed for the massacre of Logan's family.<br /> "This biography of Cresap was written to refute Jefferson's account in NOTES ON VIRGINIA.The immediate occasion for this now rare book written by the revolutionary officer later clergyman who had married Cresap's widow was the reopening of old sores by Joseph Doddridge in his then recently published NOTES ON THE SETTLEMENT AND INDIAN WARS OF THE WESTERN PARTS OF VIRGINIA & PENNSYLVANIA FROM THE YEAR 1763 UNTIL THE YEAR 1783 INCLUSIVE of 1824. The defense is complete and the biography is of absorbing interest" Streeter. Streeter Sale 1335; Howes J32; Graff 2185; Sabin 35488; Siebert Sale 379 Printed for the Author, by J.M. Buchanan unknown
1881686021881. CRESAP MICHAEL. JACOB John J. Biographical Sketch of the Life of the Late Capt. Michael Cresap. Cumberland MD: Book and Job Printing Establishment of J.J. Miller 1881. 120pp. Orig. cloth. Spine lightly sunned cloth lightly rubbed else very good. "Defense of Cresap from Jefferson's charges against him in the Logan affair" HOWES J-32. . unknown