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194083069s. l.: S. n. 1940. Fine. S. n. s. l. 17 octobre 1940 17.50 x 25.50 cm une feuille Autograph letter signed by Moïse Kisling addressed from his exile in Lisbon to Carlo Rim 30 lines in black ink deeply imbued with melancholic memories of his Provence which he cruelly misses: ""Ta lettre du 5. m'a donné envie de la sentir pour découvrir un peu d'ail pour sentir le mistral et toute la couleur du pays. Elle m'a apporté un peu d'arôme du pays."" ""Your letter of the 5th. made me want to smell it to discover a bit of garlic to feel the mistral and all the color of the country. It brought me a little aroma of the country."" Moïse Kisling questions his friend about fishing : "". elle ne doit pas être bonne en ce moment - nous allons vers novembre. Mais quelque fois la mer est bonne à cette époque. Parle-moi du poisson - quelle sacrée différence de ceux d'ici ! ah ! merde alors ! "" "". it must not be good right now - we're heading towards November. But sometimes the sea is good at this time. Tell me about the fish - what a damn difference from those here! ah! damn it then!"" and appears unenthusiastic about the idea of going to the United States to exhibit his works even further removed from his beloved Provence: ""Quand je serai dans le pays de dollars et j'en gagnerai sûrement je te commanderai des longues chroniques sur beaucoup de pages. Tu seras obligé de me raconter tous les potins du pays et tu prendra comme collaboratrice Alice."" ""When I am in the land of dollars and I will surely earn some I will commission from you long chronicles on many pages. You will be obliged to tell me all the gossip of the country and you will take Alice as collaborator."" The painter confesses to a certain melancholy linked to his retreat: "". toi aussi tu me manque vieux - du coup je deviens sentimentale. Tu sais Ici c'est la solitude complète et il faut se mettre à table pour écrire aux êtres que j'ai la bas pour s'oublier un peu. C'est pourquoi des lettres de gars comme toi quand je les reçois me font oublier pas mal de choses."" "". I miss you too old friend - so I'm becoming sentimental. You know Here it's complete solitude and one must sit at the table to write to the people I have back there to forget oneself a little. That's why letters from guys like you when I receive them make me forget quite a few things."" Folds inherent to posting. Carlo Rim was a Provençal writer author notably of ""Ma belle Marseille"" a caricaturist a filmmaker: ""Justin de Marseille"" ""L'armoire volante"" ""La maison Bonnadieu"" and was notably the friend of Fernandel Raimu and Marcel Pagnol but also of Max Jacob and André Salmon whom he met in Sanary. S. n. unknown
135961656X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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1990000727Obsidiane 1990 218pp soft cover.traduits et presentes par emmanuel moses. edition bilingue. avot yechouroun amir gilboa yehouda amihai t. carmi dan pagis david avidan daliah ravikovitch israel pinkas yonah wollach yair hourvitz meir wieseltier. Obsidiane paperback
17360001326MARLBOROUGH MASSACHUSETTS MASS MA 1736. On offer is a charming relic of Marlborough Massachusetts ephemera being a manuscript dated 1736 detailing the specifics of a new road in the town. "A way laid out beginning near the dwelling house of Jeremiah Barstow & so running along between the land of Col Thomas How & the land of Simon Gates & is bounded by said Gates land by boundry mark't trees & it is Eight rods wide until it comes to that which is called the Indian land & then running across the County road along by the house of Zachariah Maynard four rods wide & still extends four rod wide along between land of Daniel Rice & land of Eliazer Rice & along through the land of Thomas Martin down where the path now goeth. Down that which is called Sandy Hill & then it is tow rods wide & then turning & then running through the land of Joshua Rice through a corner of Rice's land and then through Daniel Rice's land & the land of Thomas Martin down to that which is called the new Bridge over Fort Meadow Crook. between the meadow of Daniel Rice and the Meadows of Simon Gates & it is two rod wide to the lot granted to Abraham How as the way is mark't on the west side by markt trees & then running on westerly end of said lot granted to Said How four rods wide & so running a long through the lot of Hezekiah Bush & so running along over Sto. Low Bridge markt with trees on the east side of sd way running along the way which runs along by the Dwelling house of Peter How near Alfabeth sp River." This was accepted by the town March 3d 1729: "A True Coppy Attest Moses sp WoodsTown Ca. Marlboro Feb 27 1736." The paper document measures 9 7/8 x 6 inches and overall is G. Autograph. Manuscript. Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Paperback
17970009109NEW FRANKFURT HARRISON CO. WEST VIRGINIA 1797. On offer is are two lovely and fascinating letters from a father and mother to their daughter detailing their situation mere weeks after moving to New Frankford Virginia. The letter is signed Moses Starr and Elizabeth Starr and addressed to their Dear Daughter. The first letter is dated November 17th 1797 and the second is dated December 23 1797. In the letters they describe their journey to their new home in West Virginia their home and their farm. They now live in New Frankfurt in Harrison County Simpsons Creek Eight Miles From Clarkburg. The first letter begins Dear Daughter we embrace this opportunity to wright to you informing thee that we are all in great haealth at present thanks bea to God for his tender Merceys to us ward from time to time. They write that they have we have had no letters from thee this two years.and have had no opertunity to send any. We long to see thee and hear from thee if thou art single write whether thou would incline to come upon and live with us we think of comeing Down within two years more; like wise let us know how our Relations are in them parts.The back of the letter is a short sermon like passage stating Dear child strive to ear and Love God who is able to Love the utmost oall that come to him through Jesus Christ the Redeeme of lost Man. The next letter begins with them writing that they have received her last letter which gave us some cause to rejoice of hearing from our relations in general but gave us concern of mind for the loss of Nelly Starr and the disolate state of Uncle Joseph. They then remark on the their life in what is now West Virginia. Thy mother was braught to be of a daughter the Eleventh of last month wich we call Polly. They speak of their journey to Virginia taking two weeks from when they left their home. The farming has been good a well reaping 200 bushals of Sound Corn and 150 bushals of Oats with a trifel of buck wheat. I have 20 acres of wheat and Ry in the ground this fall. The letter ends with the usual pleasantries and again is signed by Moses and Elizabeth Starr. The two letters are in fair shape both having a fair share of rips tears and discoloration. The first letter has some moth damage that affects the readability of a sentence or two. The second letter has its tears along the creases and edges but it does not affect the content at all. Neither does the discoloration on either letter though it is very noticeable it does not block out any words. The ink on both letters has faded the first more than the second but both letters are fairly easy to read throughout. These letters are an interesting little snapshot of a family life in 1790s Virginia representing a change in a brand new America and hope for a new setting in this burgeoning nation. Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Manuscript. unknown
SAV153Hardcover. Good. Italy possibly Piedmont 17th century. 181 leaves 96 x 140mm. A pocket-sized copybook written in a uniform italic script in brown ink recto only on laid paper. Each page with double ruled border framing Latin verse lines from De rebus gestis Alexandri Magni The Life and Exploits of Alexander the Great by Quintus Curtius Rufus with Italian translation and proverbial sayings in Italian on miscellaneous subjects signed intermittently Il Zangrandi or Gioseppe Zangrandi. Oblong contemporary sheep over pasteboard; some slight worming mostly at beginning and end some minor chips on spine and back cover otherwise good. Ownership signature of Moses Baruch Carvaglio on the last leaf in Italian Io Moise filgiolo sic di Jacob di Josef Baruch Carvaglio under an anecdotal note in his hand about an incident of extreme cold which froze over the lagoon and parts of the Venetian canal in 1708. <br/><br/>An interesting 17th-century calligraphic copybook of excerpts from the great Roman history of Alexander the Great and with popular sayings written in Italian and Latin once owned by important Venetian Jewish coral merchant Moses Baruch Carvaglio. The regal Alexandrian history "De rebus gestis Alexandri Magni" by Roman historian Quintus Curtius Rufus was much appreciated in Italy during the early modern period. Adaptations for Alexander romances and an incunable tradition was in place from at least the 1470s. The name Il Zangrandi seemingly the writer of this collected verse could be Virgilio Giangrandi 1589-1630 a Piemontese typographer active in Savigliano at the turn of the seventeenth century. References to this printer under the name Il Zangrandi and working with works in Latin verse do exist if only fragmentary. We do know that along with his brother Giovanni Virgilio Giangrandi moved from Milan to Asti in 1588 and their printing company remained in operation until at least 1691. The Zangrandi press was also known to produce religious and biographical works. It is possible Virgilio or an apprentice was in part responsible for creating this eclectic copybook which celebrates portions of the Roman Alexandrian epic and intersperses sayings from his native Italian. An interesting layer to the history of this manuscript is the eighteenth century ownership inscription of Moses Baruch Carvaglio a successful merchant and Jewish man based in Venice. In the 1730s along with his father and brother Moses operated a well-known trade business in coral beads. The Carvaglio family would have been tied to profitable Venetian mercantilism for most of the eighteenth century. The scribal beginnings of this copybook remain mysterious nevertheless two plausible figures from early modern Italy contributed to its creation and care. hardcover
20101-0825882680Carl Fischer Music 2010. Sheet music. New. 31 pages. 11.70x8.60x0.20 inches. Carl Fischer Music unknown
1735002177London: Printed for Richard Hett 1735. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Fair/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 17 Sermons and a Conference bound together followed by contemporary hand written list of contents; full calf Cambridge binding with raised bands etc. Worn; scuffed; hinges/joints broken; ffep absent; pp. 848. Contents: 1 Popery; The Great Corruption of Christianity Barker 1735 pp. 34. 2 The Notes of the Church Considered 2nd ed. Chandler1735 pp. 57. 3 A Second Treatise on the Notes of the Church Chandler 1735 pp. 60. 4 The Supremacy of St Peter and the Bishops of Rome his Successors 2nd ed. Neal 1735 pp. 40. 5 The Church of Rome's Claim of Authority and Infallibility Examined Smyth 1735 pp. 71. 6 Scripture and Tradition Considered Wright 1735 pp. 54. 7 A discourse Concerning Transubstantiation: In jWhich the Words of the Institution of the Lord's Supper are Particularly Considered. Harris 1735 pp. 46. 8 A Second Discourse Concernign Tansubstantiation; in Which the Sixth Chapter of St John's Gospel is Particularly Considered. Harris 1735 pp. 38. 9 The Veneration of Saints and Images as Taught and Practis'd in the Church of Rome Examined. Hughes 1735 pp. 58. 10 The Sources of Corrupting both Natural and Revealed Religion Exemplified in the Romish Doctrine of Penance and Pilgrimages. Hunt 1735 pp. 40. 11 The Church of Rome's Doctrine and Practise with Relation to the Worship of God in an Unknown Tongue examin'd. Bayes 1735 pp. 48. 12 The Popish Doctrine of Auricular Confession and Priestly Absolution Considered. Burroughs 1735 pp. 48. 13 The Popish Doctrine of Merit and Justification Considered Newman 1735 pp. 48. 14 The Popish Doctrine of Purgatory Repugnant to the Scripture account of Remission through the Blood of Christ. Earle 1735 pp. 52. 15 The Principles of Popery Schismatical. Lowman 2nd ed. 1735 pp. 48. 16 Persecution and Cruelty in the Principles Practices and Spirit of the Romish Church Grosvenor 2nd ed. 1735 pp. 39. 17 The Reasons and Necessity of the Reformation Leavesly 1735 pp. 40. 18 Two Conferences.at the Bell Tavern.Between two Romish Priests a Divine fo the Church of England and Mr. Chandler and Dr. Hunt Dissenting Divines on the following Subjects. the Blashemy of many Popish Writers.Transubstantiation; Praying to Saints and Angels. 1735 pp. 28. 19 Pp. 2 hand written list of sermons. Rather a lovely volume if worn. <br/> <br/> Printed for Richard Hett hardcover
1825000613Tompkins Delaware DE. Good in Fair dust jacket. 1825. Full-Leather. On offer is a remarkable historical journal with many dates the earliest of which is 1825. It begins with the heading: "A bill of the Delawrae River" and lists what research suggests to be stops and business along the the Delaware River waterway. There are hundreds of names with the dates and amounts collected from each individual. Some coded references. There are also mentions of loans the nature of the loans and when satisfied. Though a primitive work there are numerous references to Moses L. Ogden as his family was prominent to the Delaware area from pre-Revolutionary times. We believe besides some mentions of the lumber purchases and sales that Mr. Ogden collected taxes. Delaware historians will have a grand time completing the research on this journal. Book measures 4" x 6.5" is leatherbound very dry and the inner pages are linen. Overall condition is good. Most of the 34 leaves are clean and clear some age-toning. ; Manuscript; 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" tall; HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH DIARY JOURNAL LOG KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS DIARIES JOURNALS LOGS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY AMERICANA CANALS CANAL LIFTS LOCKS NAVAL WATER RIVERS PORTS BOATING TIDES MARYLAND DELAWARE RIVER DE MD TAXES LEDGER . hardcover
184820144H. G. Bohn London 1848. Hardcover. Good/No Dust Jacket. This book is 175 years old - the date MDCCCXLVIII 1848 is shown on the bottom of the title page. This is a taller sized book with full leather covers and ribbed spine. The book is loaded with full page illustrated plates on thick paper each protected by a ricepaper overlay. The plates are and pages are not numbered. The book is complete with no signs of any missing plates or pages - there are at least 60 plates. The plates are all in good condition with no tears with some occasional foxing. The binding is strong and the leather covers are fully attached but the covers show a good amount of wear. The first endpaper is missing. Overall the pages and plates are in very good condition and the binding is in fair to good condition. We always ship in a sturdy box. H. G. Bohn London hardcover
1872W1921Sedalia Missouri: Sedalia Times Printing Co. 1872. Original folded broadside announcing voter registration registrars places and dates for the 1872 elections in Missouri. It is in very good condition--with the expected fold lines and some faint water stains. First Edition. Paper. Collectible-Very Good. 14" X 14". Manuscript. Sedalia Times Printing Co. paperback
18923617FOR AGE GD GILT EDGED PP LEATHER COVERS EMBOSSED WITH ANGEL AND HOLY LAND SYMBOLS HOLMAN hardcover
196538032Barcelona: Tallers Gràfics de Guada S.R.C. 1965. A spectacular portfolio of 12 HUGE 66 x 52 cm PENCIL-SIGNED ORIGINAL COLOR PRINTS BY THE LEADING YOUNG CATALAN ARTISTS OF THE 1960S: Albert Ràfols-Casamada Tharrats Guinovart Subirachs Vilacasas Esther Boix Joan Brotat Todó Moisès Vilèlia Garcia Llort Grau Garriga and Torres Monsó. Vilacasas' print is an etching Todó's is a woodcut Tharrats' is a lithograph and the remaining 9 are linoleum cuts. Each print represents a month of 1966 and a profession: astronaut carpenter housepainter etc. ONE OF VERY FEW COPIES PRINTED ON FINE WOVE PAPER WATERMARKED "J ROMANI" with EACH OF THE PRINTS SIGNED IN PENCIL. Loose as issued. Fine and bright with no defects. An outstanding collection of large brightly-colored original prints. <br/><br/> Tallers Gràfics de Guada S.R.C. unknown