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1982039720Mortemart: Rougerie 1982. Comédie en trois actes présentée par Roger Secrétain. 128p. original stiff wrappers with the glassine unopened. No. 49 of 150 copies "sur bouffant afnor 7 Rougerie unknown books
1609WRCAM38891Amsterdam: Cornille Nicolas 1609. Two parts. 228 leaves second part with its own titlepage. Folio. Modern three-quarter morocco and marbled boards spine gilt. A few leaves with worm tracks expertly repaired. Very good. Second French edition following the first French edition of 1601 of this important voyages narrative describing the initial Dutch exploration and expansion to the East Indies a significant element in a global commercial enterprise which was to develop throughout the 17th century. Van Neck who represented the Verre Company commanded three ships which were part of the first successful Dutch trading voyage to the region. The other two ships were commanded by Wybrand Van Warwijck and Jacob Van Heemskerk. Van Neck's vessel became separated from the other two after rounding the Cape of Good Hope and the three did not reunite again until his arrival in Java in late December 1598. Unlike his Dutch predecessor Cornelis Houtman who three years earlier had seized the port of Bantam Van Neck dealt diplomatically with the natives. "Rather than rejecting the inflated prices asked by the local ruler he offered to pay over the odds in order to cement a lasting relationship.Van Neck's was the most profitable of the pre-VOC Dutch East India Company voyages. Despite the apparently high price paid for spices he netted a profit of 300 per cent on his overall costs. In 1601 fourteen fleets comprising sixty-five ships sailed for the East Indies but by that time competition between rival Dutch operators as well as with the Portuguese had inflated prices and none were as successful as Van Neck's first enterprise" - Howgego. While focused on activity in the East Indies EUROPEAN AMERICANA notes that the text includes references to Brazil and tobacco from the West Indies. The second part of this 1609 French edition which has its own titlepage is an eight-page appendix of words spoken in Java and Malay including word lists in French printed in roman type Malay in italic type and Javanese in civilité. EUROPEAN AMERICANA 609/93. TIELE 786. TIELE-MULLER 129. HOWGEGO N13. JCB 3II:64. Cornille Nicolas hardcover books
19261314Liege: A la Lampe d'Aladdin 1926. Original edition. Copy #2 inscribed “ respectueux hommage quels meilleurs procédés pour enchanter le pÄre que celui d'aimer ses enfants. Max Jacob '39" and with an original drawing by Jacob pasted in as frontispiece.<br/><br/> Entire edition 395: 1 unique; 20 copies on Japon numbered 2-21 as this; 40 numbered on Madagascar; 300 numbered on Vergé; 35 H.C. Edition rinted by Artisans Imprimeurs F. LefÄvre Paris. 5" x 7" Original wrappers glassine card slipcase. Very fine unopened.<br/><br/> “Painter René Rimbert mentioned in a letter to Jacob that if his expected child were to be a girl he would name her Saskia after Rembrandts’s young wife. In his answer Jacob pointed out that Saskia is not a Christian name and that it is important not to subject a child to lifelong ridicule. This exchange of letters gave him the impetus to write the charming story.†P.188 Black & Green. The story concerns a girl who is named Saskia much against her mother’s wishes. The inscription reflects Jacob’s intention of writing a playful parable for a young person “What better processes to delight the father than to love his children.â€<br/><br/> Jacob’s influence on modern French poetry was profound and his modernist lyrical verse is still widely read. Encyclopedia Britannica notes of Jacob: he “played a decisive role in the new directions of modern poetry during the early part of the 20th century. His “novels†mainly epistolary are exercises in verbal mimicry reproducing every nuance in the conversation of the petitbourgeois of whom he was a sardonic but affectionate observer as in Le Nom. He influenced many of his contemporaries and toward the end of his life was surrounded by a devoted group of younger and older artists.â€<br/><br/> Ref: online Encyclopedia Britannica: http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/298950/MaxJacob; Black Moishe & Maria Green Ed and trans. “Hesitant Fire: Selected Prose of Max Jacob†U of Nebraska Press 1991. A la Lampe d'Aladdin unknown books
1921WRCLIT63573Paris: Au Sans Pareil 1921. Blue-green printed wrappers. Usual slight tanning to text-block 1933 ink note on upper wrapper referring to the poem on page 107 in an unknown hand otherwise very good. First edition ordinary issue after 750 numbered copies on various fine papers. Inscribed by the author on the first blank: "Ã Paul Lombard Souvenir et cordialement Max Jacob." Au Sans Pareil unknown books
1803177930À la Haye: Chez I. van Cleef 1803. Second. Softcover. VG staining to off-white wraps age toning to page edges. Pages are otherwise very clean for age. Off-white wraps with black lettering and design bw frontispiece 214 pp. Text in French. The Children's Garden or Family Bouquets and compliments: Suitable for expressing the love and respect of children towards their parents in different circumstances such as holidays birthdays first days of the year etc. Followed by some models of letters suitable for this age. Foot of p. 214: From the printing press of J.J. Stuerman. A very rare book. This is the second edition revised and augmented. Bw frontispiece is titled; "A few flowers and a lot of love are our homage of this day Chez I. van Cleef unknown books
194822594Paris: NRF. 1948. Softcover. #278 of 422. Wraps are fine in publisher's glassine. The chemise is fine but for slight sunning to spine in lightly soiled box. 113 full-color gouaches by Jean Hugo. ; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall . NRF paperback books
1972248234New Haven: Yale University Press 1972. hardcover. very good. 174 black & white plates. x 98pp. 4to blue cloth. New Haven and London: Yale University Press 1972. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Yale Oriental Series. Babylonian Texts Colume XIII<br/><br/> Yale University Press unknown books
1976WRCLIT70709Paris: Librairie Klincksieck 1976. 429pp. Large thick octavo. Pictorial wrappers. First edition. Glossy wrappers a bit soiled creases to spine from having been read; a good sound copy. Librairie Klincksieck unknown books
191940516Paris: H. Floury 1919. Folio pp. 64 Bound in little soiled gray decorated and illustrated pictorial polychome boards part gilt lettered patterned endpapers covers recased and resewn in the original cloth a very good tight clean copy. Illustrated throughout with bright color plates many full page. A French children's book of the Alsace region. H. Floury unknown books
2007155704Greenbelt Maryland: The Boxwood Press 2007. Small octavo pp. 1-4 1 2-12 13-18 printed wrappers side stapled. Second edition. Issued as "The Boxwooder" number 459 October 2007. This issue reprints Warner's excellent essay "Kurt Vonnegut Jr. -- A Personal Appreciation of the Works of" which comprised the whole issue of "The Boxwooder" number 70 May 1975 with a new 2-page preface by Warner. Probably distributed as part of a National Amateur Press Association monthly bundle. This is a Vonnegut collector's item unknown to most. A fine copy. Seemingly very scarce. #155704 The Boxwood Press] unknown books
1966111165Mannheim: Stadtisches Reiss-Museum 1966. Softcover. Good- with one thin strip of top layer of cover coming off at spine. Turquoise wraps with bw illustration and black lettering; 77 pp. text in two sections divided by 144 bw illustrations. Text in German; with thorough descriptions of each illustration. Stadtisches Reiss-Museum unknown books
1947258996Buenos Aires: Grupe Dovid Edelshtat 1947. 384p. hardcover in blue cloth mild wear; text in Yiddish. Collection of essays marking the 25th anniversary of Peter Kropotkin's death. Grupe Dovid Edelshtat unknown books
1947258995Buenos Aires: Grupe Dovid Edelshtat 1947. 384p. hardcover in green cloth mild wear; text in Yiddish. Collection of essays marking the 25th anniversary of Peter Kropotkin's death. Grupe Dovid Edelshtat unknown books
1863bas176Kjobenhavn: Fr. Woldikes 1863. First Edition. Octavo half black roan & patterned boards gilt-stamped title on spine iv 123 i pp. Lithographic frontis. and five lithograph plates. An account of a Danish expedition to the West Indies mostly St. Thomas and St. Croix. Plates appear to be lightly damp-stained; otherwise Very Good. Fr. Woldikes, 1863. First Edition. hardcover books
186318422Copehagen: Wøldikes Forlagsboghandel 1863. First Edition. Slim octavo 19cm; rebound in black paper-covered boards and quarter black leather with titles stamped in gilt on spine; 123pp; illustrated with 6 tinted lithographic plates with text in Danish. Wear to corners joints and spine ends with shallow chipping at the crown; occasional scattered foxing else fresh and clean throughout; Very Good. Scarce account of a mid-19th century Danish expedition to St. Thomas and St. Croix beautifully illustrated. None in commerce 2013 with OCLC locating 2 copies in the U.S. both at Harvard one in the British Library and 5 more in Danish institutions. Wøldikes Forlagsboghandel unknown books
197772165Alamo: Holmgangers Press 1977. First edition. 31 pp. Very good plus in printed wrappers with light foxing to covers. INSCRIBED by Jacob on the title page “For Gary and Jeane / who published books / everyone will someday / read. Even / Knee. / Thanks all / best - / John.†Alamo: Holmgangers Press unknown books
1893S13829Stuttgart:: J. G. Cotta 1893. 1893. 8vo. xvi 503 pp. 2 plates incl. portrait figs. index. Original navy cloth-backed pale-orange boards. Very good. First edition of this collection of "minor" papers by Mayer some of his letters etc. Another work also edited by Weyrauch Die Mechanik der Wärme 3rd ed. 1893 contained Mayer's major scientific papers. "In both works Weyrauch provides not only extensive nn. and commentary but also a thorough biography of Mayer." DSB. CONTENTS partial: Biography 1832-44 etc.; Das Santonin his dissertation; diary of his journey to the East Indies; correspondence with Carl Baur 1841-1844; correspondence with Wilhelm Griesinger 1842-1845; correspondence between Mayer & Gustav Reuschle 1848-1871 an "incident" with Otto Seyffer 1849-50 "In 1849 a young German physicist named Otto Seyffer published a brutal attack on Mayer's work declaring it to be a collection of unfounded speculations about forces of nature. More researchers piled on in other journals no doubt leaving Mayer to feel himself besieged and rejected by the scientific community." web-source etc. REFERENCES: DSB IX pp. 235-240; Hirsch IV 133. Poggendorff IV/2 977. J. G. Cotta, 1893. hardcover books
1893S11179Stuttgart:: J.G. Cotta'Schen Buchhandlung 1893. 1893. 8vo. xvi 503 1. Frontispiece 1 plate 12 figures index. Quarter navy blue cloth over tawny paper-backed boards; top front cover dented corners worn but generally very good. J.G. Cotta'Schen Buchhandlung, 1893. hardcover books
197323252.1New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux 1973. 1st edition Hanrahan A84.1. Glossy pictoral boards. No dust jacket as issued. VG light shelfwear. Unpaginated. Wonderful color illustrations by Sendak. 8vo. 22.5cm x 15 cm. <br/><br/>Issued simultaneously with the copies bound in cloth. Farrar, Straus & Giroux hardcover books
1812283558Berlin: In der Realschulbuchhandlung 1812. First. hardcover. good. 2 384 lx pages. Short thick 12mo bound in 20th century gray boards with paper spine label. The text block has extensive expert repairs at margins and Japanese tissue overlays to re-enforce the numerous torn and chipped pages; approximately 12 leaves have actual loss of text although some pages are missing lacking the entire 23 page prologue and last 4 pages of text which contain half of tale 84 and all of tales 85-86 and the errata leaf. Some occasional staining and light penciling. Berlin: In der Realschulbuchhandlung 1812. First edition.<br/><br/> The first volume only others followed in 1815 & 1822 of the first edition of Grimm's Fairy Tales. A flawed copy but extraordinarily scarce nonetheless and containing classics such as Hansel & Gretel Rapunzel Little Red Riding Hood and Snow White.<br/><br/> In der Realschulbuchhandlung unknown books
175601Wien/Leipzig: Deutscher Verlag für Jugend und Volk. Softcover. VG. Gray cardboard with darker gray spine black lettering 98 pp color and bw illustrations. Written in German. Children and house fairy tales based on the collection of Brother Grimm. Gerlach's youth library # 1 In this collection the first tale is "Das Tapfere Schneiderlein" Deutscher Verlag für Jugend und Volk paperback books
1920175604Wien/Leipzig: Gerlach & Wiedling 1920. Softcover. VG. Tan cardboard with yellow cloth spine black lettering and illustration on front boards 96 pp color and bw illustrations. Written in German. Children and house fairy tales based on the collection of Brother Grimm. Images by Otto Tauschek. Text by Hans Fraungruber. In this collection the first tale is "Konig Droffelbart" Gerlach's youth library # 12. Gerlach & Wiedling paperback books
1902175602Wien/Leipzig: Verlag von Martin Gerlach & Co 1902. Softcover. VG. Brown cardboard with olive green spine black lettering and illustration on front boards 2 94 pp color and bw illustrations. Written in German. Children and house fairy tales based on the collection of Brother Grimm. Photos by Karl Fahringer. Texts composed by Hans Faungruber. In this collection the first tale is "Der Fuchs und das Pferd." Gerlach's youth library # 5. Verlag von Martin Gerlach & Co paperback books
193400961New York: Liveright 1934. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. Hardcover. Fine in dust jacket. <br/><br/> Liveright hardcover books
1934755661934. WASSERMAN Jacob. KERKHOVEN'S THIRD EXISTENCE. New York: Liveright Publishing Corporation 1934. First U.S. edition. Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul. 646pp. 8vo. grey cloth top-edge stained navy. Bookplate to front pastedown. Very minor cloth puckering near bottom-edge of front board; lower fore-corner of front board bumped. Internally clean and fresh. A very good plus volume scarce in a solid dust jacket. unknown books