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1887160611Wien: Carl Gerold's Sohn 1887. Hardcover. Good. Clean and tight but with foxing to end papers and title page. Black marker has been applied to closed page bottoms in a stripe about 2 inches wide. Pale grey paper/boards; black cloth spine; black lettering. 89 pp. with color frontis and 17 bw plates. Text in German. Written in 2 main sections each with sub-sections. Carl Gerold's Sohn hardcover books
1962032523Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1962. xvii 319p. b/w illus. original blue cloth His Gesammelte Werke 2. Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft unknown books
2968Several woodcuts & extensive tables in the text. 24 p.l. 501 1 pp. Large 4to cont. polished speckled calf initials on upper cover "F.G.Z.S.H.v.W. 1739" spine finely gilt red morocco lettering piece on spine. Nuremberg: J.M. Seitz & C.C. Zell 1739. First edition and a very fine copy from the library of Karl Friedrich Graf zu Sayn Hohenstein und Wittgenstein 1708-56 with his initials on the upper cover one sees books from his library on the market from time-to-time. It must have been a fine and handsome collection. Schuebler 1689-1741 was a prominent Nuremberg mathematician architect and artist who wrote many standard works on the design of houses public buildings and gardens. He was also engaged in various fields of applied mathematics and became a member of the Royal Prussian Academy of Sciences in 1735. The present work is a practical introduction to all aspects of calculation including multiplication division trigonometry with references to Napier arithmetical and geometrical progressions etc. A very fine copy and rare with no copy in the U.S. according to OCLC. ❧ Poggendorff II 853. unknown books
1839M13867Gelnhausen:: J.C. Janda 1839. 1839. 23 cm. xx 674 2 pp. Original printed wrappers; spine replaced with plain brown paper tape edges untrimmed surface soiling some internal browning. First leaves loose. Scarce. Very good. First edition. On diseases of the eye in the newborn child. CONTENTS: Erste Ausgabe. – 1 Geschichte der Krankheit; 2 Etymologie; 3 Begriffsbestimmung der Krankheit; 4 Anatomie und Physiologie der Auges der Neugebornen; 5 Phanomenologie der Krankheit; 6 Von der zeitlichen Verhaltnissen der Krankheit; 7 Von der raumlichen Verhaltnissen der Krankheit; 8 Von der Charakteren der Krankheit; 9 Diagnose der Krankheitsarten; 10 Von dem Sekret der Krankheit; 11 Von der Aehnlichkeit uund Verschiedenheit der Adenosynchitonitis neonatorum mit der agyptischen der genorrhoischen u. der scrophulosen Augenkrankheit; 12 Von den Ausgangen der Krankheit; 13 Von der Ergebnissen der Sektionen der mit der Adenosynchitonitis neonatorum behaftet gewesenen Augen; 14 Aetiologie der Krankheit; 15 Prognose der Krankheit; 16 Therapie der Krankheit. Translated History of the disease; 2 Etymology; 3 Definition of the disease; 4 Anatomy and physiology of the eye of the newborn; 5 Phenomenology of the disease; 6 Temporal relations of the disease; 7 Spatial relations of the disease; 8 Characteristics of the disease; 9 Diagnosis of disease types; 10 Disease secretion; 11 Similarity and difference of adenosynchitonitis neonatorum with Egyptian genorrhoeic and scrophular eye disease; 12 Eye disease outcomes; 13 Results of eye sections affected by adenosynchitonitis neonatorum; 14 Etiology of the disease; 15 Prognosis of the disease; 16 Therapy of the disease. REFERENCE: Grulee 1408. [J.C. Janda], 1839. unknown books
17946424Stockholm: Anders Jac. Nordstrom 1794. 4to 3 vols. in 2 second edition of volumes 1 and 2; first edition of volume 3; 4pp. 388 columns 264 columns 874 columns 2pp. 984 columns; 4pp. & 594-600 columns 94 columns; full contemporary calf gilt slightly scuffed; else fine. Volume 3 1794 contains a separate section for additions and corrections. From the library of George Stephens. <br/><br/> Anders Jac. Nordstrom unknown books
173442907Hamburgi: Rudolphum Beneken 1734. 4to pp. 8 35 1 unpaginated lexicon in double column one folding plate wood cut head-pieces; full contemporary sheep blind-tooled spine in 7 compartments contemporary printed paper spine label cracked; illegible contemporary notes on front pastedown lacking front free endpaper else very good and sound. Serenius was chaplin to the Swedish embassy in London 1725-35 where he tried to strengthen the relations between Sweden and Great Britain. It was during this time that he began work on his dictionary. The preliminary essay "De veterum Sveo-gothorum cum Anglis usu et commercio dessertatio" by Ericus Benzelius highlights the parallels between Anglo-Saxon and Swedish and he acknowledges in his Preface the work of George Hickes John Hudson Henry Dodwell Thomas Smith and Sir Humfrey Wanley. Kennedy 2724; this edition not in Vancil or Zaunmüller. <br/><br/> Rudolphum Beneken unknown books
1610043260Geneva: Jacob Stoer 1610. First Edition. Hardcover Vellum. Good Condition. Contemporary vellum worn soiled with a few repairs but intact. some worming to endpapers and the first title but otherwise clean internally. Two separate titles the second dated 1611. Apparently lacking blanks otherwise complete. 78pp 2 372 ll; iv pp 270 ll. Size: Octavo 8vo. Previous owner's book-plate inside front cover. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2 kilos. Category: Language & Linguistics; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 043260. <br/><br/> Jacob Stoer hardcover books
1935M12265New York:: MacMillan 1935. 1935. 8vo. xvii 316 pp. 66 plates 19 figs. index. Blue cloth gilt-stamped cover and spine titles; lightly soiled. Ex-library ink stamp on title-page signature and ink stamp of Andrew M. Davidson. Very good. MacMillan, 1935. hardcover books
195453063New York: Der Wecker 1954. Hardcover. 412p. very good hardcover. Text in Yiddish. Der Wecker hardcover books
1945257061Philadelphia: Workmen's Circle 1945. 557p. hardcover covers scuffed spine panel faded penciled notes inside front cover. Text in Yiddish except for English title. Jubilee issue of the Radical Library Branch 273 Workmen's Circle. Workmen's Circle unknown books
194556396Philadelphia: Workmen's Circle 1945. 557p. hardcover title and spine panel faded otherwise generally very good. Text in Yiddish except for English title. Jubilee issue of the Radical Library Branch 273 Workmen's Circle. Workmen's Circle unknown books
1945257059Philadelphia: Workmen's Circle 1945. 557p. hardcover generally very good. Text in Yiddish except for English title. Jubilee issue of the Radical Library Branch 273 Workmen's Circle. Workmen's Circle unknown books
1945257060Philadelphia: Workmen's Circle 1945. 557p. hardcover covers scuffed but generally very good lengthy presentation inscription couple of pen notes on page 77. Text in Yiddish except for English title. Jubilee issue of the Radical Library Branch 273 Workmen's Circle. Workmen's Circle unknown books
1927264123New York: Arbayter-Ring for the Neye Gezelshaft and Ferer Senter Branche 1927. 371p. hardcover mild shelfwear very good. Text in Yiddish. Arbayter-Ring for the Neye Gezelshaft and Ferer Senter Branche unknown books
200145705Washington: The World Bank. Very Good. 2001. Softcover. Washington: The World Bank 2001. 100 pages softbound. A NF copy in crisp paper wrappers. . The World Bank paperback books
183513336Goettingen: In der Dieterichschen Buchhandlung 1835. 8vo. xxx 710 clxxvii pp. <br><br>First edition of part I II did not appear until 1854 of this extremely influential work on Germanic and Norse mythology religion superstition and magic. By one half of the brothers Grimm. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Brunet 1741 not noting date of first edition of part I! Library buckram: call number label on spine library name stamped on lower edges of pages of closed book bookplate charge slip at back. In der Dieterichschen Buchhandlung hardcover books
19821323854Ebenhausen bei Munchen: Wilhelm Langewiesche-Brandt 1982. Hardcover. Octavo; G/G; Ex-library; Hardcover with DJ; DJ spine white with blue print; DJ has light edgewear; Boards in tan cloth with black print mildly cocked spine else clean and strong; Text block has library stamp on front flyleaf and title page else clean and tight; Text in German fraktur font; 360 pages frontispiece illustrated. 1323854. FP New Rockville Stock. Wilhelm Langewiesche-Brandt hardcover books
1923015209München: F. Bruckmann 1923. 128p. plus 20 colored plates b/w illus. original cloth. F. Bruckmann unknown books
162231298Amsterdam: Chez Michel Colin 1622. Folio. 11 x 7 1/4 inches. 6 103 6 107-254pp. Engraved additional title 17 engraved maps 16 double-sheet 1 folding 5 engraved illustrations in the text of the Le Maire narrative. Without the portrait of Le Maire as usual found in only a small number of copies. Early eighteenth century sheep covers ruled in blind spine with raised bands in seven compartments morocco lettering piece in the second the others with a repeat decoration in gilt marbled pastedowns<br/> <br/>One of the classic descriptions of the Spanish conquests in the New World including the first publication of Jacques Le Maire's journal of one of the greatest early Pacific voyages and circumnavigations: a work of great rarity and importance.<br/> <br/>This edition of Herrera includes the first publication of Jacques Le Maire's journal of one of the greatest early Pacific voyages and circumnavigations that of Le Maire and Schouten in 1615 and 1616. Le Maire's journal which occupies pp. 107-174 of this book describes the voyage of trade and discovery launched by one of the most aggressive of Netherlands traders in this era of Dutch expansion. The expedition sailed around Cape Horn explored the Pacific coast of South America and pursued the search for Terra Australis. Inspired in part by Quiros and motivated by Dutch trading zeal this was the essential precursor to Tasman's voyage; indeed Tasman made great use of Le Maire's mapping of the ocean. The Le Maire voyage the last of the seventeenth century expeditions to search for the unknown continent from the east was responsible for extensive discoveries in the Pacific recorded in excellent detail on the numerous maps published here. These include maps of Le Maire's Pacific route and of New Guinea the latter definitely establishing it to be an island. There are also five engraved views showing the expedition in Patagonia a Polynesian sailing canoe the anchorage at Cocos Island natives at Cocos and the isle of Hoorn. The first section of this work is the first French and second edition overall of a portion of Antonio de Herrera's Historia General first published in Madrid in 1601. This is one of the classic descriptions of the Spanish conquests in the New World with important maps of the West Indies the Americas the coasts of Central and South America the interior of Mexico Terra Firme and the west coast of South America including some of the most important maps relating to the Pacific made to the time. The third section of this volume consists of brief accounts of other voyages into the Pacific and the account of Pedro de Cevallos of the Spanish possessions in the New World. Two issues of this French translation were printed in Amsterdam in 1622. This copy has the first imprint recorded by Wagner. There were also Latin and Dutch editions in the same year differing slightly in their makeup; Wagner assigns priority to this French edition. A work of great rarity and importance.<br/> <br/>Borba de Moraes p.400; European Americana 622/68; JCB 3II:166; Sabin 31543; Tiele pp. 56-57 314-316; Tiele-Muller 296; Wagner Spanish Southwest 12a. Chez Michel Colin unknown books
7456Leipzig Vernh. Friedr. Voigt 1922. 2nd edition. Cloth lettered in gilt on the cover and spine viii 405 3 pp. illustrated. Text browned top fore-corner of the front free endpaper clipped cloth chipped at the heel of the spine otherwise very good. Arents IV 2658. <br/><br/> Leipzig, Vernh. Friedr. Voigt, 1922. hardcover books
6646Leipzig Bernh. Friedr. Voigt 1912. 1st edition. Cloth lettered in gilt on the cover and spine marbled edges viii 392 pp. 100 textual illustrations of machines for the cultivation and manufacture of tobacco and tobacco products. A general treatise on tobacco and its manufacture and taxation. Front free endpaper clipped cloth shows minor shelf wear otherwise very good. Arents IV 2658. <br/><br/> Leipzig, Bernh. Friedr. Voigt, 1912. hardcover books
1855SS11188Mainz:: Victor v. Sabern 1855. 1855. Second edition. 8vo. vi 507 1 pp. Endleaves foxed else text clean. Half leather over marbled paper-backed boards gilt-stamped spine; extremities rubbed. Rubber stamp. Very good. "Jacob Moleschott . . . physiologist and philosopher noted for his belief in the material basis of emotion and thought. His most important work Kreislauf des Lebens 1852; "The Circuit of Life" added considerable impetus to 19th-century materialism by demanding "scientific answers to scientific questions." Britannica Victor v. Sabern, 1855. hardcover books
8168BURKHARDT Jacob. DER CICERONE. Two volumes. Basel: Benno Schwabe & Co. 1959. 4to. Quarter-leather. xv 486 pages; xi 425 pages. These volumes in German are a part of Burkhardt Gesammelte Werke. Fine. unknown books
1887288689New Ulm. : Verssasers. 1887. 1st Edition. Softcover original printed wraps. . Covers toned sticker removal to front cover spine repaired with archival tape otherwise a very good copy. . 12mo. Scarce. Verssasers. paperback books
1603100584Innsbruck: Daniel Baur 1603. First edition in German after the Latin edition published in 1601. With frontispiece engraved portrait of Archduke Ferdinand II privilege on verso title page two preliminary leaves and 121 of 125 elaborate engraved portraits each with facing biographical notice printed within woodcut border. Lacking 4 leaves portraits 3 24 64 71. Two preliminary leaves printed for William Sterling Maxwell his extensive bibliographical note and index of portraits; a facsimile folding view of Innsbruck inserted after title. Full dark brown morocco spine titled in gilt upper board with Sterling Maxwell arms in gilt a.e.g. by XXXX. Sterling Maxwell's largest bookplate on front pastedown. A few portraits possibly in old facsimile or restrike. 11 leaves loose or slightly sprung a few marginal paper flaws one portrait poorly inked. First edition in German after the Latin edition published in 1601. With frontispiece engraved portrait of Archduke Ferdinand II privilege on verso title page two preliminary leaves and 121 of 125 elaborate engraved portraits each with facing biographical notice printed within woodcut border. Lacking 4 leaves portraits 3 24 64 71. Two preliminary leaves printed for William Sterling Maxwell his extensive bibliographical note and index of portraits; a facsimile folding view of Innsbruck inserted after title. The celebrated portrait gallery of the Archduke Ferdinand II of Austria with portraits of emperors kings nobles and war heroes in historic suits of armor in the Archduke's collection at Schloß Ambras. Compiled by the Archduke's secretary Schrenck von Notzing and translated into German by J.E. Noyse van Campenhouten. With an interesting full page printed bibliographical notice by Sterling Maxwell dated 1870 printed within facimile borders matching the text pages of the portraits. Colas 2691; Brunet V 224; Vinet 2046; Grässe VI 317; Lipperheide 499 Daniel Baur unknown books