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187441043Firmin Didot | Paris 1874 | 20 x 29.70 cm | relié
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
187441043Paris: Firmin Didot 1874. Fine. Firmin Didot Paris 1874 20 x 29.70 cm relié Fifth edition statement. Edition illustrated with 19 chromolithographs and 400 wood engravings. Publisher's binding in imitation of great Grolier-style bindings. Half dark green shagreen with shagreen-textured cloth boards. Corners slightly bumped. Very occasional light foxing. The interest of this work manifests itself both through its erudition and its accessibility and readability historical anecdotes. We owe it to Paul Jacob who was a great bibliophile a writer and scholar and the curator of the Arsenal library. If the entire series has become a great classic in the field it is because it successfully combines the work of publisher printer bookbinder historian illustrators and documentation and few books have ultimately achieved this amalgamation that we owe to Firmin-Didot at a time when books had become quite mediocre. Firmin Didot hardcover
18181418Rotterdam 1818. 4to or cut down folio. J. Immerzeel Mid-19th-century half maroon sheepskin chemical-marbled sides shell-marbled endpapers manuscript spine label. A series of 32 of 33 numbered full-page aquatint and stipple-engraved costume and profession prints engraved by Matthias de Sallieth after drawings made ca. 1790 by Perkois and Prins including folk musicians with their instruments. Lacking plate 5 which has been replaced by an aquatint of a woman cleaning fish by Hermanus Fock with his name in pencil at the foot. With 2 extra prints loosely inserted: colour-printed versions inked a la poupée of plates 20 and 25. 33 engr. ll. An aquatint and stipple-engraved print series of costumes and professions. They were drawn by Perkois 1756-1804 and Prins 1757-1806 ca. 1790 and engraved by Sallieth 1749-1791 as models for young artists to follow. The 1818 publication indicates that they had previously been issued individually but never before collected for publication in book form. The two loosely inserted prints have the exposed skin of the faces necks arms and hands printed in a soft shade of red with the rest in black inked a la poupée. With a tear in one plate not affecting the image repaired with tape 3 plates foxed and a few others with minor foxing but still in very good condition.l Cat. Kunsthist. Bibl. Rijksmuseum Amsterdam II p. 777; Colas 2311; Landwehr Colour plates 389; Lipperheide Gb 46 note. ABE CAT Art History ABE CAT Costumes & Uniforms unknown
201316041Paris, Librairie belin, 1961 ; in-8, 492 pp., br.
201311135Paris, Belin, 1965 ; in-8, 575 pp., br.
201200785Paris, Librairie classique eugene belin, 1952 ; in-8, 319 pp., br.
200802187Paris, Librairie belin, 1961 ; in-8, 492 pp., broché, couverture illustr.
7365London, Gordon Fraser, 1975, 1 vol. in-4 oblong (235 x 275) toilé sous jaquette illustrée, de 220 pp. Déchirures et pliures à la jaquette, bel exemplaire par ailleurs.
1719F5OGBDYNZ8OAAmsterdam: Gerard Valk 1719. Very large engraved folding plan comprising 1 1/2 sheets measuring 46 x 83 cm as assembled engraved by Danckert Danckertsz. and his father after drawings by Jacob Vennekool including the two hemispheres of the world map and a celestial map of the constellations of the northern hemisphere each 10 cm in diameter. Very large engraved plan 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. This engraved representation is all that is left of this cartographical work of art. Wear caused by people walking on the mosaic meant it had to be restored about a hundred years later. When in turn this restoration was damaged the two hemispheres were filled in with plain marble slabs without pictorial representation.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.Slightly wrinkled in the right margin one fold reinforced and a few tiny spots otherwise in very good condition.l Cf. BAL 533 1st Dutch ed.; Fowler 77 & 274 1st Dutch ed.; Berlin Kat. 2235 1st French ed. Gerard Valk, unknown
201902578Zurich, Ben Gonrad Orell und Comp., 1740 ; in-12, cartonnage de l'éditeur. En très bon état qlq tampons de bibliothèque tome 2 seul bien complet.
4553Club Français du Livre. 1953. 3 tomes en 3 volumes in-8°, reliure pleine toile noire. 173 & 190 & 191 pages. Tirage numéroté hors commerce. Très propre.
GF3980Lithographie format 37,5 x 25,5 cm marges comprises - Paris - Imprimerie Lemercier - vers 1880 -
188270233Cincinnati:: Peter F. Thompson 1882. First edition. publisher's printed wrappers. A few tiny chips and slight use to wrappers; otherwise fine. . 12mo. Together with a small flyer on pick paper announcing an enlarged edition bound in cloth. Peter F. Thompson, unknown
PM3353PHOTOS SUR DEMANDE. Bon etat
195439912Buenos Ayres: Aroysgegebn Durkh Di Ratner Landslayt Fareyen In Argentine Un Nord-Amerike 1954. Hardcover. 1st edition original cloth 8vo. 806 pages illustrations throughout. In Yiddish with a Spanish title page. “German soldiers first passed through Ratne at the end of June 1941 but Nazi rule was established in the town only in July. Between the retreat of the Soviets and the arrival of German security forces and administrators locals plundered Jewish homes and businesses. Shortly after the Germans arrived they shot 27 Jews and 30 Soviet prisoners of war. Acting through the Ukrainian police they also introduced an array of anti-Jewish measures: Jews had to wear identifying armbands later yellow patches comply with a curfew hand in valuables including ritual objects and provide forced labor. It was forbidden for Jews to speak to Ukrainians. As early as July 1941 Jews from the countryside were already being relocated to Ratne. In the spring of 1942 a ghetto was set up there. After a partisan raid on Ratne in June 1942 the Germans shot more than 110 Jews along with a few Ukrainians. The Destruction of the Jewish Community. In August the Germans recruited Ukrainian peasants from Prokhid to dig pits at a nearby sand lot. On August 26 the ghetto was “liquidated†by a unit from the Gestapo outpost in Brest supported by the local German Gendarmerie post and Ukrainian auxiliary police force. Although several hundred Jews fled before they could be taken to Prokhid. Many others hid in the ghetto. Most were eventually caught and murdered as well. Between 1 300 and 1 500 Jewish men women and children were killed during this operation. A few dozen skilled laborers were left alive and employed in a workshop. They were shot in February 1943.†protecting-memory.org 2018 SUBJECTS : Jews -- Ukraine -- Ratne. Holocaust Jewish 1939-1945 Ratno Ukraine -- Ethnic relations. OCLC: 38702086. Light wear on cover and spine page edges yellowed previous owner’s name and imprint on front end page. Good Condition Overall. Inscription on Spanish title page. YIZ-19-16A. Buenos Ayres: Aroysgegebn Durkh Di Rat?ner Landslayt? Fareyen In Argent?ine Un Nord-Amerik?e hardcover
8040LA NOUVELLE CRITIQUE, revue du marxisme militant, N° 24, mars 1951. In-12, broché.
10801La Parisienne, n° 2-39 [sauf 19 et 21], février 1953 - décembre 1956. 36 fascicules in-8, brochés.
12698La nouvelle revue française, n°91, 4/1921. In-8, broché.
12741La nouvelle revue française, n°175, 4/1928. In-8, broché.
16767Caractères, n° 7-8-9, c. 1969. Un volume in-8°, broché.
16773Caractères, n° 30-31, c. 1983. Un volume in-8°, broché.
9336DEMOCRATIE NOUVELLE, avril 1967. In-8, broché.
4573In-8° agrafé. Couverture illustrée d'un dessin d'Antonin Artaud. Le titre de la revue est dû à l'adresse de ses bureaux : 84 rue Saint-Louis-en-l'Ile. Très propre.
10178[QUATRE-VINGT-QUATRE]. 84. Collection complète du n° 1 (mars 1947) au n° 18 (mai-juin 1951). De nombreux bandeaux et papillons ont été conservés. Ensemble en très bon état.