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18804069Librairie De Firmin-Didot et Cie 21 x 29 Paris 1880 Volume grand in-8, reliure de l'éditeur, plats de percaline rouge, dos lisse et plats richement décorés d'entrelacs dorés, titre doré, tranches dorées, VIII-[1]-580 p., illustrées de 16 chromolithographies sous serpentes et de 300 gravures sur bois, dont 20 tirées hors texte, d'après les monuments de l'art de l'époque. Illustration sous la direction de M. A. Racinet. Grand classique qui garde tout son intérêt documentaire, par Paul Lacroix (1806-1884), alias Bibliophile Jacob, conservateur de la Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal sous le Second Empire. Petites usures aux mors et aux coiffes, planches, coins et intérieur en très bon état, rousseurs éparses sur les dernières pages .(ApB63) PHOTOS NUMERIQUES DISPONIBLES PAR EMAIL SUR SIMPLE DEMANDE-DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPS MAY BE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST Livre
188282596Firmin-Didot 1882 1 vol. relié fort in-8, percaline éditeur rouge richement ornée de motifs dorés, tranches dorées, VIII + 581 pp. Edition illustrée de 17 chromolithographies et de 300 gravures sur bois (dont 16 hors-texte) d'après Watteau, Boucher, Chardin, La Tour, Eisen, Moreau, Marillier, etc. Mors un peu frottés, sinon bon état intérieur.
188282596Firmin-Didot 1882 1 vol. relié fort in-8, percaline éditeur rouge richement ornée de motifs dorés, tranches dorées, VIII + 581 pp. Edition illustrée de 17 chromolithographies et de 300 gravures sur bois (dont 16 hors-texte) d'après Watteau, Boucher, Chardin, La Tour, Eisen, Moreau, Marillier, etc. Mors un peu frottés, sinon bon état intérieur.
1882G55372Paris, Firmin-Didot 1882 viii + 581pp.illustré de 17 chromolithographies et de 300 gravures sur bois (dont 16 tirées hors-texte) d'après les monuments de l'art de l'époque, reliure d'éditeur plein-cuir rouge avec décorations dorées, toutes tranches dorées, 29cm., bel état
189179447Librairie de Firmin-Didot et Cie 1891 In-4. Reliure éditeur demi-chagrin cerise, dos lisse et plats ornés de grands fers à la Grolier, tranches dorées, VIII-580 pp., 16 chromolithographies hors-texte sous serpentes, 300 gravures sur bois dont 20 tirées hors texte. Reliure légèrement frottée, quelques rousseurs marginales. Bon exemplaire.
1880G55371Paris, Firmin-Didot 1880 viii + 580pp.illustré de 16 chromolithographies et de 300 gravures sur bois (dont 20 tirées hors-texte) d'après les monuments de l'art de l'époque, reliure d'éditeur plein-cuir rouge avec décorations dorées, toutes tranches dorées, 29cm., bel état
188217793Ouvrage illustré de 17 chromolithographies et de 300 gravures sur bois (dont 16 tirées hors texte) d'après les Monuments de l'Art de l'époque.Paris, Librairie de Firmin-Didot et Cie. - 1882 - VIII et 581 pages.Belle reliure plein chagrin rouge signée Magnier. Dos et plats richement ornés et dorés par A. Souze. Tranches dorées. Gouttière régulière. Petit frottement à la coiffe inférieure. Pas de rousseur. Très bon état. Fort volume. Format in-4°(29x21).
18152605140003Wyeth County Virginia: Manuscript letter 1815. Manuscripts & Paper Collectibles. Very Good. Early Wyeth County Virginia property inventory from Jacob Snavely presumed Jacob Snavely Sr 1759 - 1826 his son 1785 - 1850 moved to Missouri. The county was established in 1790. The Snavely's were some of the first settlers. Inventory includes: 1st tract includes 190 acres of land w/a dwelling a barn grist mill Sawmill valued at $1600.00. 2nd tract includes a 172 acre farm with a dwelling barn a stable meat house and a spring house. This property is valued at $1000.00. The inventory also includes 1 male slave between 12 and 50 years of age 1 slave under 12 years old 1 female between 12 and 50 years of age total value of all assets including the property and slaves was $3600.00. <br> Manuscript letter unknown
1888T67478Gent, Siffer 1888 68pp., 25cm., gedrukt in 2 kolommen, stempeltje, onopengesneden, originele omslag, T67478
183452687William Burnett 1834. Hardcover. Collectible: Acceptable/Missing. Most Remarkable Persons of Every Age and Nation: Collected from the Most Authentic Sources. Foxing throughout; THIS IS THE REAL THING NOT A RE_PRINT; boards loose. Bookplate of Jacobi Solis Cohen 1838-1927 of Philadelphia showing two hands raised in priestly blessing & 2 orig. pen and ink sketches by him tipped in; he is the father of laryngology in USA <br/><br/>Collectible: Acceptable William Burnett hardcover
180844756's-Gravenhage / Amsterdam: Gebroeders Van Cleef 1808. Half leather hardcover. xxxii474 pp.; fig. 2 tables 3 folding plates.; 22x13 cm. Text in Dutch / Nederlands. - only vol. 1 some minor foxing Very good see picture. More pictures on request Gebroeders Van Cleef hardcover
182654959Poughkeepsie:: Printed and Published by Paraclete Potter 1826. Thirteenth Edition. old boards rebacked in leather. Foxed throughout; tight and sound. 12mo. Illustrated from engravings; but lacks the separate atlas. Printed and Published by Paraclete Potter, hardcover
1852241579London: James Waton 1852. Disbound. Holyoake a leader of the English secularist movement in fact he coined the work "secularist" and freethinker became quite well-known as the last person convicted under the English blasphemy laws. He was a tireless social reformer advocating that the government should help the poor and working classes now and not in some future life. His little book "Why do the clergy avoid discussion" resulted in a six night debate between Holyoake and the Rev. Brewis Grant in 1853. Holyoake asserted that the clergy depend upon "railing in the sacred enclosures of their pulpits". James Waton unknown books
189686163Baltimore: Educator of Morgan College Print. Good with no dust jacket. 1896. First Edition. Hardcover. No date c. 1896 per ink inscription on the front endpaper with "From the author" although his signature is not readily seen. Brown textured cloth stamped in gilt floral endpapers. Travelogue. Front and rear endpapers excised heavy rubbing toning foxing small stains loss to spine no loose pages. Scarce. ; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall . Educator of Morgan College Print hardcover
18984428New York: Francis P. Harper 1898. First Edition. Very good. 8vo. xxiv 183 1 pp. folding facsimile of a page of Jacob Fowler's original manuscript as frontispiece. Original royal blue publisher's cloth lacking rare dust-jacket otherwise a fine copy most gatherings unopened. FIRST EDITION LIMITED TO 950 NUMBERED COPIES OF THIS "IMPORTANT AND EARLY JOURNAL" OF THE FIRST AMERICAN TO TRAVEL OVER MUCH OF THE ROUTE. THIS PARTICULAR COPY IS PRESERVED IN FINE CONDITION AND IS LARGELY UNOPENED. <br /> <br /> "Includes eyewitness information on encounters with Comanches and Kiowas in Western Oklahoma and surrounding areas during the 1820s." Tate Indians of Texas 2217. <br /> <br /> "Fowler was 57 years old and had already survived a long career dating back to 1782 as a scout hunter frontier trader and surveyor when in 1821 he embarked on this trading and trapping expedition to the headwaters of the Arkansas River. His journal of that trip published here for the first time describes a trek from Fort Smith Arkansas to the present site of Pueblo Colorado a season of trapping in and around New Mexico and a return to St. Louis in 1822. Fowler and his party were the first Americans after Zebulon Pike to see much of the country they crossed." Dorothy Sloan Auction 9 quoting Pingenot.<br /> <br /> "Hardly another chronicle of the West is so Defoe-like in homemade realism whether on Indians and Indian horses or Negro Paul's experience with the Mexican 'Lady' at San Fernando de Taos." Dobie p. 86. <br /> <br /> FURTHER REFERENCES: Wynar 2036. Eberstadt Modern Narratives of the Plains and the Rockies 168. Campbell p. 137. Howes F298. Rittenhouse 224. Saunders 2843. <br /> <br /> PROVENANCE: From the Dorothy Sloan Collection of Western Americana. Francis P. Harper unknown
187866490Göttingen, in der Dieterichschen Buchhandlung, 1840-1878. 8°. Zus. ca. 5.400 S., HLdr.-Bde. d. Zt. m. goldgepr. Rückentiteln.
187216203New York: Harper & Brothers. Very Good. 1872. First Edition. Hardcover. no dust jacket solid book moderate wear at extremities minor spotting to covers slight fraying to cloth at top front corner ffep torn out but with no apparent weakening to binding; gilt lettering/decorations on front cover and spine still bright and attractive. Science for the Young Series engravings Discussion of the fundamentals of geology "prepared with special reference to the young and written to a considerable extent in a narrative form" to provide "some substantial and thorough instruction in respect to the fundamental principles of the sciences treated of in the several volumes." The six-page section of advertisements in the rear of the book includes a listing for the two previous titles in the "Science for the Young" series "Heat" and "Light" both issued in 1871; a subsequent 1873 volume dealt with "Force" and was apparently the final entry in the series. . Harper & Brothers hardcover books
1855847A6London: George Routledge and Sons 1855. Cloth. Very Good Indeed. 5.5" by 3.5". Not Stated . A bright pocket sized copy of this illustrated juvenile tale by Jacob Abbott. Jacob Abbott was an American author of children's books. This little book contains a tale written with the intent of having moral influence on children portraying pictures of happy domestic life with quiet and peaceful conduct. With a frontispiece and further illustrations. In the original publisher's full cloth binding. Externally very smart with minor shelf wear only bumped to head and tail of spine. Internally firmly bound. Pages clean with only a touch of age toning as usual with the type of paper used. Very Good Indeed George Routledge and Sons hardcover
1850010651New York: Harper & Brothers 1850 First edition. Red sandcloth binding decoratively stamped in blind gilt titles. Frontispiece engraving engraved title page 9 additional engravings in text. 203 pp. Followed by 4 pp. advertising. A few pages at end have bent corners soiling to edges of boards endpapers rubbed bookplate removed. Clean text block. Solid. Just about very good. Harper & Brothers hardcover
1854176854London: George Routledge and Co. 1854. First Edition. Hardback. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked blind- tooled cloth. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Remains quite well-preserved overall: tight bright clean and strong. Book contains original owner's inscription. ; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 180 pages; Physical desc.: 180 p. 15 cm. Subjects: Fiction -- Fiction in English -- 1800s -- Texts. London: George Routledge and Co. hardcover
184444833BB1844 . Zürich: Höhr 1844. 8°. IV 400 S. Pappband mit goldgeprägtem Rückenschild Einbandecken bestossen; Einband berieben; stockfleckig; Stempel auf Titelblatt; Fehlstelle ohne Textverlust in Vorsatzblatt; Text in Fraktur. unknown
1859344501859. Akad. Wiss. Berlin 1858. - Philologische und historische Abhandlungen - Berlin 1859 4° pp.33-88 Broschur. Erstdruck! unknown
1821412341821. Journ. pract. Heilk. 53/1. - Berlin in Commission der Realschul-Buchhandlung Juli 1821 8° 128 2 pp. Broschur. Erstdruck! Friedrich Jacob Christian Sebastian auch Jakob Friedrich Christian Sebastian 1771-1840 Heidelberg Professor für Pathologie. Deutsches Biographisches Archiv DBA I 1167144-15;II 120984;III 842454; Hamberger/Meusel 1834; Neuer Nekrolog; Weech; Hirsch: Ärzte 2; Drüll unknown
182829279Nürnberg Schrag 1828. Cont. marbled boards. Gilt back. Gilt titlelabel. Lightly rubbed. XVI282 pp. and 4 folded engraved plates. Titlepage lacks and with a hole in pp. 1-2 loosing some words on p.2. A few leaves with marginal browning otherwise clean and printed on good paper. <br/><br/><em>Second German edition the first published 1821 translated from the Swedish original from 1820. The classic work on the blowpipe and its history. </em> hardcover
1844391441844. Wschr. ges. Heilk. 1844/15-18. - Berlin bei August Hirschwald 1844 8° pp.225-296 Rückenbroschur. Erstdruck! Jacob Hugo Gerold vor der Taufe: Gerson "Arzt geboren am 3. August 1814 zu Inowrazlaw im Herzogthum Posen studirte und promovirte 1835 in Berlin ließ sich hierauf in Aken a. d. Elbe als Arzt nieder wo er mit Ausnahme der als Kreisphysicus zu Delitzsch von 1849-52 verlebten Zeit bis zu seinem am 29. Juni 1898 erfolgten Tode wirkte ärztlich namentlich augenärztlich wie schriftstellerisch in außerordentlich fruchtbarer Weise thätig. Der größere Theil von den zahlreichen Schriften Gerold's ist der Augenheilkunde gewidmet; doch fallen einige noch in die vorophthalmoscopische Periode und sind daher im wesentlichen nur von literarhistorischem Werth. Anzuführen sind: "Die Lehre vom schwarzen Staar und dessen Heilung" Magdeburg 1846; "Grundlinien zu einem Lichtmesser behufs der Nachbehandlung des grauen Staars" auch unter lateinischem Titel ebd. 1848; "Die nervöse Augenschwäche und ihre Behandlung" Halle 1860; "Ophthalmologische Studien: Der Lichtmesser für Augenkrankenzimmer" u. s. w. Quedlinburg 1862; "Die ophthalmologische Physik und ihre Anwendung auf die Praxis" Wien 1869-70. Auch zahlreiche Zeitschriftenabhandlungen über andere Gegenstände der menschlichen und Thierheilkunde rühren von Gerson her." Julius Pagel Hirsch-H. II p.534 unknown