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9592Orléans, Bibliothèque municipale d'Orléans / Société des amis de Max Jacob, 1986. Catalogue des manuscrits de Max Jacob, bibliographie. Grand in-8 broché, XIII - 88 pp. Illustrations. Couverture un peu usagée, intérieur en bon état. Tampon de bibliothèque sur la page de titre.
186719156New York: Robert Carter and Brothers 1867. First American Edition. Small 8vo. 340 pp. Publisher's green blindstamped cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Bookseller stamp for H. Wagner & Sons Marysville & San Francisco to ffep; contemporary gift inscription; minor foxing; offset from laid in flower; else a near fine copy. An uncommon and early work on Prostitution in Glasgow Scotland. "The following pages lay before their readers an account of the exertions made by a lady in Glasgow to bring back to the paths of virtue and purity those unhappy females whose sinful traffic is productive to themselves and their associates alike of misery in this world and of eternal destruction in the world to come." - Introductory Chapter. Robert Carter and Brothers unknown
202002519Leipzig, Verlag von Leopold , 1941 ; in-8, 1048 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Bon état reliure manque la coiffe du haut rousseurs.
242250Paris, Fuchs, an V (1796) in-12, VI pp., 364 pp., demi-basane fauve, dos lisse orné de filets et fleurons dorés, coins en vélin, tranches jaunes (reliure de l'époque). Dos un peu frotté, des rousseurs éparses.
200401370Paris, Masson, 1942 ; in-8, 78 pp., br.
192481986AB1924. First edition. Norwood The Plimpton Press 1924. 15 cm x 22 cm. Frontispiece VIII 240 pages. Original Hardcover. Very good condition with some minor signs of external wear. From the library of swiss - american - irish poet Chuck Kruger. Occasional markings and annotations in the text. Contains among others the following chapters: Born at Pentonville London; Introduced by his father to the study of political economy; In France with Sir Samuel Bentham; Clerk in Examiner's Office East India Company; Formed "Utilitarian Society"; Period of disillusionment; Published political views in Examiner Prospects in France; Edited the London Review; Edited and owned the London and Westminster Review etc. hardcover
175717534Coloniae Agrippinae (Cologne), Paris, Londres, J. Barbou, 1757. Deux ouvrages en un volume in-12 de [2]-108; 192-[4] pages, plein veau havane marbré, dos lisse orné de fleuron et filet dorés, pièce de titre en maroquin grenat, triple filet doré en encadrement des plats, roulette dorée aux coupes et aux chasses, tranches dorées.
L17042Calligrammes, 1988. In-8 br. Préface de Marcel Béalu. Avant-propos et notes d'Anne S. Kimball. E.O.
186910584Turin, chez J. Gay et fils, coll. Molièresque, 1869. In-16 de VIII-34-[2] pages, demi-chagrin vert, dos à 4 nerfs (un peu passé) avec titre doré, tête dorée.
1735r006.134GB: A La Haye Chez Jan Den Kieboom Etc 1735. FRENCH TEXT. 167 x 95 mm. 547 and 484 pages . Full brown calf with NEW TAN CALF SPINE with five raised bands and gold rules and red title label lettered in gold. Books are in very good condition with minor signs of wear and/or age. . Hardback. VG/No DW. A La Haye Chez Jan Den Kieboom Etc Hardcover
176815781768 Sans nom d'éditeur, Amsterdam, 1768. in-12, cartonnage muet d'époque, 182 pages.
1755elala1109np: np 1755. 1755. 12mo. pp. 174. old marbled wrs. new paper spine. First Edition in Duodecimo Format. An attack on the English territorial claims and pretensions against the French in North America including discussion of the terms of the Treaty of Utrecht 1713 the disputed geographical limits of Acadia and the outbreak of hostilities in the Ohio Valley 1754. This is one of a number of polemical pamphlets issued by Moreau during the Seven Years War. Also published in Paris in quarto format.Casey I 164. Dionne II 516. JCB I 1071. Lande 656. Sabin 50563. TPL 6418. 1st Edition. np: np, 1755. unknown
1756elala1110Paris: l'Imprimerie Royale 1756. 1756. 12mo. pp. viii 275. full modern mottled calf a few scattered stains. First Duodecimo Edition. Published the same year as the first edition in quarto. This is the French reply to an English memorial addressed to the courts of Europe stating their position on the war on the Ohio justifying their actions and setting forth their claims to the region west of the Alleghenies. Accusing the English of unprovoked aggression and foul play the French sought to demonstrate that it was Washington's 'assassination' of Jumonville in the Fort Necessity campaign among other offensive actions which had sparked the war. Most of the text is composed of 'pièces justificatives' comprising documents and letters written between 1749 and 1755 by La Jonquière Governor of New France Albemarle Rouillé General Braddock Contrecoeur Villiers Sir William Johnson George Washington and Robert Stobo an engineer with Washington who had planned Fort Necessity. Among the more important papers are translations of the instructions given to Braddock by the British Crown letters to and from Braddock and Sir William Johnson and various officials two of Johnson's 'harangues' to the Indians and the first printing although in French translation of extracts from the journal kept by George Washington in the 1754 expedition to fortify the forks of the Ohio that ended with the British surrender to the French at Fort Necessity in July 1754 pp. 109-146. This is quite distinct from Washington's first journal of his mission for Governor Dinwiddie late in 1753 printed at Williamsburg in 1754. Most of these British papers were seized by the French following the capitulation at Fort Necessity. An early work on the French and Indian War described by Lawrence Wroth in his John Carter Brown Library report for 1945-46' as "one of the most important documents in American colonial history." Dionne II 548. JCB I 1123. Lande 657. Sabin 47511. TPL 250. Vlach 549. cfHowes M-787 different pag. cfGagnon II 1369 & cfStreeter II 1013 first in 4to. Wroth American Bookshelf p. 22. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Paris: l'Imprimerie Royale, 1756. Paperback
0553-19Francfort et Leipsig Aux depens de la compagnie 1759. Bd. 1 v. 3. 8°. 208 S. Mit 1 gefalt. gest. Taf. Etat de l'Armée. OKart. Einbd. fleckig. VD18 15463923-001 Francfort et Leipsig, Aux depens de la compagnie 1759. unknown
92806Frankfurt am Main Friedrich Daniel Knoch seel. Söhne 1728. . VD18 90311043. - Fünfter Teil der achtbändigen Sammlung von 954 Urteils-Zusammenfassungen aus den Jahren 1715 bis 1720. Im Index finden sich Begriffe wie Jagdhändel Gewalttaten Erbsachen Feudalsachen Kinder Gelder Vollmacht Zigeuner Anzüglichkeiten Landes-Ordnung Rechnungen Schriftsteller und Bücher Strafe Wappen Vergleich Ungehorsam Vollmacht Vormünder Zeugen u.v.m. - Der württembergische Staatsrechtler Johann Jacob Moser 1701-1785 verfaßte ca. 500 bis 600 Bücher zu juristischen theologischen und religiösen Themen. - Titel u. ein weiteres Blatt mit Braunfleck sonst gut und sauber Frankfurt am Main, Friedrich [Daniel] Knoch seel. Söhne, 1728. unknown
177863071Ohne Ort, ohne Verlag bzw. Drucker, 1778. 4°. Mit Holzschn.-Titelvignette. 4 nn. Bll., Geheftet (ausgebunden).
1876496571876 Paris, Garnier, 1876, in 12 relié demi-veau fauve, dos à nerfs orné, étiquettes brune et verte, XXXVI-455 pages. LIvre de prix du Lycée de Tournon.
2002166049Madrid: El Croquis 2002. First Edition. Hardcover. First Edition. Issues No. 86 and 111. Text in English and Spanish.<br /> <br /> Near Fine with no dust jacket as issued. <br /> <br /> Oversize volume shipping billed at cost. El Croquis unknown
1866100307Philadelphia PA: John E. Potter and Company 1866. Hardcover. Very Good. Octavo 7.6 in. x 5.3 in. pp. 600 8 advertising. Illustrateed with 300 drawings many of which are full page. Dark olive green cloth boards with black outlined title two scouts on horses picture and elabortae decorative design to front. Title outlined in gilt with elabklrte design to spine. Rubbing to edges and spine ends. with two corners nudged. Hinges started. Unmarked clean interior. Originally published under the title "Thrilling Incidents of the Wars of the United States" in 1848 New York: Robert Sears. John E. Potter and Company hardcover
196882867Roosevelt NJ: New Jersey Volunteers for McCarthy 1968. First Limited Edition. No. 201 of 250 copies issued. Black cloth portfolio 45cm x 34cm containing a broadside poem and 14 pencil-signed lithographic plates by New Jersey artists. Printed by Pearl Seligman on Rives Heavyweight. Minor soil with pronounced toning to the cover sheet which prints the Lowell poem from contact with the portfolio flaps; a few faint spots of foxing to the final plate George Segal; remaining contents complete and fine. Features a broadside of Lowell's poem "Fall 1961" and 14 pencil-signed lithographs by the following New Jersey artists: Richard Anuskiewicz Carmen Cicero Leo Dee Joseph Demarais John Goodyear James Kearns Jacob Landau Stefan Martin George Ortiman Pat Pickering Gregorio Prestopino Jean Schonwalter George Segal and Herbert Steinberg. According to the colophon the portfolio was issued in response to "the challenge presented to the American political system by Senator Eugene McCarthy during the presidential campaign of 1968." Though not indicated this copy from the studio of contributing artist Gregorio Prestopino; a fair number of the artists represented here including Landau Segal and the printer Pearl Seligstein were neighbors of Prestopino in the progressive planned community of Roosevelt New Jersey. A scarce item; OCLC finds only two locations Harvard & Princeton; none others found in commerce. New Jersey Volunteers for McCarthy unknown
1758016251Philadelphia: William Bradford 1758. First Edition. Hardcover. Title page with a few repaired tears hinged with following Preface page; two adjoining leaves pages 441-444 of text lacking and supplied with facsimiles. Contents Very Good binding about Fine. Folio 7-1/4" x 11-1/2" bound in contemporary calf leather with a decorative blindstamped border recently rebacked with a new gilt-lettered and decorated spine preserving original paste-downs and free endpapers; 4 763 pages. Title within rule border decorative woodcut head- and tail-pieces. An important compilation of the fundamental New Jersey charters and session laws of the proprietary period 1664 to 1702 up to Lord Cornbury's commission and instructions as Royal Governor when New Jersey became a crown colony under Queen Anne. Publication was ordered by the New Jersey Assembly in 1752 but two years were required to collect the documents to be included while the typesetting and printing took Bradford an additional three. By the date of publication some 170 copies had been subscribed. This title was the largest volume issued from Bradford's press and one of the largest from any eighteenth-century American press. Evans 8205; Sabin 39527. Early owner name on the title page and early twentieth century names on the front pastedown. <br/><br/> W[illiam] Bradford hardcover
181744969New York 1817. Very good folded minor soiling contents clean. 2 sheets. 7 x 6 inches. Two Bills presented for Payment.<br /> <br /> 1. Bill from the summer of 1809 signed by Jacob P. Roome for balls and Stove parts certified by Department of Repairs for convicts of the County of New York. Docket filed as No. 124 July 30 1810.<br /> <br /> 2. From the Department of Repairs Asking for $300 for the Engine House at Greenwich. signed by Jacob P. Roome Addressed to Garret Noel Bleecker 1768–1841 one of the 24 brokers who signed the Buttonwood Agreement 1792 which allowed for the creation of the New York Stock Exchange <br /> <br /> Jacob P. Roome was a carpenter who served as New York City Superintendent of Repairs 1807- 1831. The Roome family was well entrenched in New York City for repair work. On December 1 1798 John Roome was appointed by Mayor David Mathews "to examine the Stoves put up in this City and the Places allotted by the Inhabitants to keep their Ashes in." See Minutes of the Common Council of the City of New York 1784-1831 for numerous entries. unknown
4912Paris, Ed. Martin Flincker, 1950. In-8, broché.
21531P., Delahays, 1858, in 12 broché, 364 pages ; rousseurs ; couverture fanée avec petits manques.
184152211Bruxelles Brussels: A. Hauman & cie 1841. Fine. A. Hauman & cie Bruxelles Brussels 1841 - relié First edition illustrated with an engraved title and 15 steel engravings hors-texte on heavy paper. Contemporary full navy blue shagreen binding signed Westley & Clark London. Spine with false raised bands richly decorated. Boards very decorative with several successive frames. Edges gilt. Rubbing to headcaps joints bands and corners. 2 corners slightly turned. One signature sprung. Scattered foxing particularly at the tissue guards. Handsome copy nonetheless in a rich English Romantic binding. Collection of texts by various authors on Ghent Antwerp Bruges Mechelen the University of Louvain. Preface by Bibliophile Jacob. A. Hauman & cie hardcover