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1957LFA007cbN° 454 - 21 décembre 1957 - numéro complet - bon état
1947622281New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1947. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Edited with notes by Thomas H. Johnson. Octavo. ix 179pp. Near fine in a tanned and worn very good dust jacket with shallow chips at the folds. Contributor Malcolm Cowley's copy with his owner signature on the front fly. "Eleven leaders discuss the problems of the world of tomorrow." Other contributors are Jacques Barzun Henry Seidel Canby J. Frank Dobie Christian Gauss Joseph Hromadka Hahns Kohn Robert Moses George N. Shuster Hugh Stott Taylor and Willard Thorp. An oddly uncommon title. G. P. Putnam's Sons hardcover
n.p. (18 leaves). Illustrated with three maps. Lithograph throughout. Stamped ownership of M. F. Lobo on title page with his comments on first fly leaf "Creasy's name omitted from scroll". 170mm. Original decorated printed wraps. Moses Finzi Lobo was born in Bridgetown, Barbados, West Indies (1834). He came to Philadelphia about 1845, and lived there until his death (1904). He was a respected journalist, scholar, author, and leader in community affairs. His skill and knowledge of shorthand was exceptional, and he was frequently called upon to record scientific addresses, and other important events. He served as private secretary to the Superintendent of the Mint, before resigning that post to engage in literary work. We feel fortunate to be able to present Short-Hand books owned by him. SHORTHAND
192420477Boston: Little Brown and Company 1924. First edition. Illustrated. 8vo. Original green cloth. Shaken some markings of letters of interest inserts including a program from Fitch's play "The Climbers" there are newspaper clippings at the back regarding the auction of his property browned and offset. First edition. Illustrated. 8vo. From the library of Mrs. William Merritt Chase. Inscribed on the front free endpaper"the first copy for Alice Chase "Mrs. Toady" Whom Clyde Fitch loved-and we do too! Virginia Gerson November 17th 1924. " Virginia Gerson was the sister-in-law of William Merritt Chase and author/illustrator of several books. Many of Fitch's letters are addressed to her or her sisters "Mrs. Toady" who was Mrs. William Merritt Chase "Miss Mimsy" who was Miss Minnie Gerson. With an added incription by Ferdinand Gottschalk quoting "Johnny Trotter." Presentation copy. <br/><br/> Little, Brown and Company hardcover
190525871Paris: Letouzey & Ané 1905. Fine. Letouzey & Ané Paris 1905 13.50 x 21.50 cm broché First edition of this conference given at the Institut catholique de Paris printed in a small number as this offprint. Rare and handsome pamphlet. Letouzey & Ané unknown
174948747The map is 10 cm by 12.7 cm. with explanation on right side and title above upper margin The presence of Moses Harris among the first settlers with his draughting abilities resulted in the first outline plan of Halifax being published in 1749 and followed by this very similar map published in the same year. This simple plan of Halifax was then used as an inset in a series of maps by T. Jefferys in 1750 and by numerous cartographers through to Bellin in his "Le Petit Atlas Maritime" of 1764. Kershaw Vol. III-p.119 The Gentleman's Magazine unknown
1931459426New York: Philadelphia Jewish Cultural Society 1931. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Translated with an introduction and notes by I.J. Schwartz. Octavo. 301pp. Text in Yiddish. Owner name and stamp on lower pastedown light wear near fine in modestly worn very good dust jacket with a toned spine a small chip and tear at the crown and an L-shaped split at the spine base. Schwartz's translations of the Hebrew-Spanish poets Shlomo ibn Gabirol Moses Ibn Ezra and Judah Halevi into Yiddish. Very uncommon. Philadelphia Jewish Cultural Society hardcover
1904266665New York: Moses King 1904. First. paperback. good. 325 photo Illus. 72pp. Folio original printed wrappers spine ends worn small area of wear to middle of spine wrappers lightly soiled corners of wrappers chipped front wrapper lightly dampstained near edges. New York: Moses King 1904. First Edition<br/> <br/> Views include multi-story commercial buildings bridges banks municipal buildings private residences schools churches and hospitals. Internally a very good copy with bright illustrations.<br/> <br/> Moses King unknown
1899298287Boston: Moses King 1899. First. hardcover. very good. A Companion Volume to King's Handbook of New York City. 2337 portraits. 616 pages. 8vo decorated green cloth cloth darkened on spine and part of front cover nice and clean inside. New York: Moses King 1899. First Edition. Very good.<br/> <br/> Moses King unknown
1899260239Boston: Moses King 1899. First. hardcover. very good-. A Companion Volume to King's Handbook of New York City. 2337 portraits. 616pp. 8vo decorated green cloth cloth lightly soiled residue from a removed bookplate on front endpaper. New York: Moses King 1899. First Edition.<br/> <br/> A tight bright copy.<br/> <br/> Moses King unknown
1936607504Philadelphia: no publisher 1936. Hardcover. Near Fine. First edition. Small quarto. 48 1 39-1 in the Yiddish style pp. Illustrated with halftone images. Text is approximately half in English and half in Yiddish. Endleaves tanned a near fine copy in blue cloth gilt. <br /> <br /> A handsome and charming keepsake published to honor Grand Rabbi Moses Lipschitz who had lived and served in Philadelphia for 25 years upon his departure to Palestine. Highlights of the English-language portion include "Grand Rabbi Moses Lipschitz - a Scion of Rabbi Moshe Teitelbaum" by Menashe Unger 5pp. translated by Morris Spiegel and several other articles; a halftone image of the Rabbi and his family; a printed note and previously unpublished translation of a Chaim Nacham Bialik poem by novelist and critic Ludwig Lewisohn; and 29 pages of ads and well-wishes many illustrated and most from Philadelphia. Laid in is a two-page document by David Tirkel titled "Rabbi Lipshitz sic travels to Eretz Israel with the spiritual baggage of good deeds." A charming and informative document. We admit our Yiddish isn't perfect but OCLC seems to locate nine copies under the title A fertel yohr hundert. [no publisher hardcover
elala2765Frankfurt & Leipzig: 1791. 8vo. pp. xii 371. woodcut tailpiece & title vignette. contemporary quarter calf spine richly gilt covers rubbed flyleaves wanting inkstain on title some foxing throughout Frankfurt & Leipzig: 1791 unknown
1818278783Wien: Schmid 1818. Boards. Good. 435 pp. frontispeice portrait of Mendelssohn tipped in and illustration on title page new blue boards and new endpapers and hinges some dog eared pages Sepher Nethivoth Hashalom more commonly known as the Bi'ur is Moses Mendelssohn's revolutionary translation of the Pentateuch. Mendelsson translated the Pentateuch into German using Hebrew characters while the commentary was composed in Hebrew. The commentary aimed to explain the translation choices made by Mendelssohn and drew heavily on traditional medieval Jewish Bible commentators.Kestenbaum entry Was originally published in 1783 OCLC Number: 937074293 Schmid hardcover
192879078Paris: Nrf 1928. Fine. Nrf Paris 1928 12.50 x 16 cm broché First edition on ordinary paper stated as fourth edition. Numerous black and white photographic reproductions. Handsome copy. Nrf unknown
1904E30364New York: Moses King 1904. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Folio hardcover in olive green cloth ornately decorated and lettered in dark green black and gilt lettering. 72 pp. with ornately designed title page; aerial of Brooklyn and Manhattan verso of the title page. VIII Introductory essay "Brooklyn: The Greatest of the five Boroughs of Greater New York" by Rev. John W. Chadwick and Index to Views and Text. Second title page; each succeeding page features one or more photographic images of Brooklyn's statues buildings public business and residential bridges the Brooklyn Manhattan Williamsburg Blackwell's Island and Newton Creek Ft. Hamilton Park Prospect Park Coney Island racetracks ocean frontpublic schools libraries factories hotels churches Greenwood Cemetery. By far the scarcest "King's Views" volumes particularly due to the fact that the first title page states "Made For The Lawyers Title Insurance Company" indicating a limited run possibly not for sale. A tight very good examplesoem light soiling to the outer portion of the front board rear board unmarked minor wear at the extremities small ownership signature top edge of the main title page. Internally clean. PLEASE NOTE: for fear of daminging this extremely scarce volume we cannot provide 41hh. Moses King hardcover
052660946X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0526609451.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1997398494Ontario Canada: The Ontario Review 1997. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. 120pp. Pictorial gray-blue wrappers. Photographs of Ethiopia and Egypt by John Waterbury. Bottom edge lightly bumped near fine. Including "Prague Again" "The Witnesses" by John Updike. The Ontario Review unknown
1892620656Rochester NY: J.B. Judson 1892. Hardcover. Very Good. Thick Folio. Approximately 2000 pages. Illustrated from engravings on steel wood and in colors; several plates as well as engravings within the text and includes "The Hofmann Gallery of Original New Testament Illustrations." Decoratively embossed leather boards both boards decoratively stamped in gilt with "Holy Bible" stylized in gilt at the center and Deuteronomy 8:7-9 quoted in gilt along the bottom the spine is of a somewhat lesser leather than the boards and stamped in gilt making six compartments each ornately decorated with a gilt design save for the second from the top and second from the bottom which have "Pronouncing Parallel Bible" and "The Old and New Versions in Parallel Columns" stamped in gilt respectively "3000 Illustrations" stamped in gilt at the foot of the spine both boards with decorative gilt edges and turn-ins all page edges gilt textured navy blue endpapers and two metal clasps attached to the rear board and connecting to corresponding metal nubs on the front board. Boards and spine show signs of wear particularly along the edges and pages age toned else very good with the binding sound the presentation plate and temperance pledge plate are both left unused and both clasps still function. Contains significant supplementary content a complete history of each book of the Bible a complete concordance cities of the Bible lives of the Apostles and Evangelists and more. Includes the family record of Sanford H. Moses and Libbie M. Kennedy both of Troy NY and married in January of 1879. J.B. Judson hardcover
176051014AB1. - 8. Band (von 12). Leipzig, verlegts Johann Gottfried Dyck, 1760, 1758 - 1762. 8°. Ca. 3000 S., mit 8 gestochenen Porträtfrontispiz und einer jeweils wiederholten gestochenen Titelvignette. Halblederbände der Zeit mit goldgeprägten blassroten Rückenschildern.
191678127Paris 1916. Fine. Paris 12 août 1916 6.30 x 8.60 cm une feuille Original photograph likely unique taken by Jean Cocteau showing Pablo Picasso and Co in Montparnasse in front of the café La Rotonde the 12 August 1916 Paris 12 august 1916 63 x 86 cm one photograph Original photograph by Jean Cocteau taken on 12 August 1916 showing Manuel Ortiz de Zárate Moïse Kisling Max Jacob Pablo Picasso and the model Pâquerette his girlfriend at the time posing in front of the famous café La Rotonde on Boulevard du Montparnasse in Paris. Contemporary silver print probably unique from Jean Cocteau's personal archives then the Maurice Sachs collection. This image was published in Billy Klüver's book entitled A day with Picasso: twenty-four photographs by Jean Cocteau 1997. However Klüver states that he didn't know the original photograph and used a modern reprint from the negative in the Cocteau archives for his work. We have not found any other copy of our original photograph in international public collections. Billy Klüver has assembled and commented on the twenty-one photographs taken by Jean Cocteau on 12 August 1916 in Montparnasse close to this intersection of the Boulevard Raspail and the Boulevard du Montparnasse which was named Place Pablo-Picasso in 1994. They take us to the café La Rotonde before which a beaming Picasso in a cap speaks with Max Jacob whose baldness shines in the sun behind them Henri-Pierre Roché in uniform and Manuel Ortiz de Zarate sit at a table on the terrace of the same café where Pablo is next to the glowing Pâquerette and the young Polish painter Moïse Kisling. Pâquerette with her hair in a headband a chic dress is the queen of the encounter. . It's the relaxed life at the back. Pâquerette or rather Émilienne Pâquerette Geslot was then a star model of the fashion designer Poiret who was all the rage at the time. A real one-day film of Picasso outside of his studio. Pierre Daix Picasso In his book Klüver questions the presence of all these artistic authorities in the making in a Paris that is deserted by war. The answer is according to him to search in the direction of the Salon d'Antin an exhibition organized by André Salmon in July 1916 in which all the protagonists of our photograph took part with the exception of Pâquerette. It is also on this occasion that Picasso reveals his Demoiselles d'Avignon to the public. This extremely rare image taken by Jean Cocteau with his mother's Kodak camera immortalizes a moment of joy that depicts the artistic all-Montparnasse of the early 20th century. Provenance: Jean Cocteau's personal archives then the Maurice Sachs collection and Max-Philippe Delatte. unknown
89187Hamburg 1830. . Schröder 3517 2; Steinbrink 1831 25. - Hrsg. zur Erinnerung an die erste Versammlung deutscher Naturforscher u. Ärzte im September 1830; mit Beiträgen zu Topographie Geschichte Klima u. Natur der Stadt sowie über naturwissenschaftliche Sammlungen Bibliotheken Krankenhäuser das Waisenhaus Badeanstalten das Seebad Cuxhaven u.a.m. Mit "Medizinal-Ordnung Hamburgs" - Die Grundrißkarte mit ausführlicher alphabetischer u. numerischer 1-147 Legende Öffentliche Gebäude u. Anstalten Privat-Institute Vorzügliche Gasthöfe Straßen u. Plätze zeigt die Stadt innerhalb der Befestigungs-Anlagen mit den Vorstädten Hamburgerberg St. Pauli u. St. Georg. Die "Charte von Hamburg mit seinen nächsten Umgebungen u. dem Amte Ritzebüttel" gezeichnet von A. A. M. Nagel u. lithographiert von C. Ritter reicht von Hummelsbüttel im Norden bis Hoope im Süden u. von Blankenese im Westen bis Bergedorf im Westen. - Philipp F. M. P. Schmidt geb. 1800 als ältester Sohn des späteren Hamburger Theater-Direktors Friedrich Ludwig Schmidt 1772-1841 war seit 1823 als praktischer Theater- Arzt in Hamburg tätig. - Martin Christian Elias Ritter geb. 1792 war seit 1820 in der Steindruckerei von Speckter tätig Der Neue Rump S. 361. - Papier gebräunt/stockfleckig Hamburg, 1830. unknown
1962526622Cleveland Ohio: World Publishing Company 1962. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. First edition deluxe issue. Introduction by Charlotte Willard. Foreword by Philip Evergood. Quarto. 41pp. Illustrated with 134 plates by Moses Soyer including 20 tipped-in color plates and 20 additional illustrations from drawings 10 of which are in color. Quarter blue morocco stamped in gilt and blue marbled paper-covered boards. A little rubbing on the spine else about fine in very good publisher's slipcase with a narrow abrasion along one edge of pictorial onlay on front of slipcase with moderate splitting along edges else complete. A scarce publication in this deluxe issue binding. Deluxe issue bound in quarter leather limited to 18 lettered copies for presentation originally issued with an original drawing which is not present in this copy of a total limited edition of 143 numbered and lettered copies "eighteen copies for private presentation and are lettered A to R". This is letter "F" and is lacking the original drawing. World Publishing Company hardcover
193285276Paris: Denoël & Steele 1932. Fine. Denoël & Steele Paris 1932 12 x 19 cm relié First edition a Service de Presse advance copy. Bradel binding in full decorative patterned paper smooth spine chocolate brown morocco title-label covers and sunned spine preserved signed binding by P. Goy & C. Vilaine. Work illustrated with photographic plates. Precious autograph inscription signed by Marcel Sauvage to Moïse Kisling: "". sans commentaire / entre complices mais affectueusement . vive la nouille sans sel qu'on dit."" without commentary / between accomplices but affectionately . long live the noodle without salt as they say. Denoël & Steele unknown
195228630Paris: Les nouvelles éditions 1952. Fine. Les nouvelles éditions Paris 1952 12 x 19 cm broché First edition of which there were no deluxe copies. Precious autograph inscription by the author to Moïse Kisling mentioning a mutual friend who also inscribed the book to Moïse Kisling. Les nouvelles éditions unknown