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1890501631 vol. in-8 br., Labitte, Em. Paul et Cie - Libraires de la Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, 1890, 169 pp. et 1786 articles. Sans les prix d'adjudication.
187710391877 extrait de l'itinéraire en France et en Belgique d'Abraham GOLNITZ. traduit et publié avec notes et éclaircissements par André Vachez.(extrait des mémoires de la Société littéraire , historique et archéologique de Lyon.) 1877.1 volume in 8. pleine toile bleue ciel avec une pièce de titre collée sur le premier plat (reproduction de la page de titre du voyage de Golnitz - édition de 1655 ). étiquette de titre au dos. Plan de lyon au XVII ème en double page de la page 367 à 501.préface de l'auteur et une étude étymologique par le baron Ravérat.Au début du XVIIème , alors que la France ,pacifiée après les guerres de religions, offrait aux voyageurs une sécurité jusqu'alors , on vit accourir une foule de visiteurs étrangers qui parcoururent en tout sens nos diverses provinces.A tous ces voyageurs les guides ne manquèrent pas , mais le plus curieux et le plus complet de ces anciens itinéraires est celui que nous a laissé Abraham GOLNITZ , érudit et observateur intelligent. Il nous a laissé de son voyage un livre qu'il publia à 2 reprises en 1632 et 1655 format Elzevir.( Ulysses Belgico-Gallium)malgré cette double édition , ce livre est devenu rare , en outre il est écrit en latin et il est apparu utile d'en faire une traduction concernant Lyon.Une traduction de la partie dauphiné a également été faite par Antonin Macé.Arrivé dans la ville de Lyon au commencement du mois de décembre 1630 , Golnitz y séjourna jusqu'au 14 janvier suivant , aussi il a pû la visiter à loisir et en faire une description détaillée. cette description remplit 60 pages de son livre et renferme des renseignements d'un grand intérêt sur l'état de la ville de Lyon sous le règne de Louis XIII.
1853031282UK 1853. First Edition . Paper. Very Good. 48mo - over 3" - 4" tall. An Original Handwritten and Signed Letter by Artist Abraham Cooper. Dated 1853. A letter discussing a meeting. Abraham Cooper RA 1787-1868 was a British animal and battle painter. Size is 180 x 115mm. Condition is good. Light folding crease. Age toning and light gum marks to rear. Ref19209 <br/> <br/> unknown
189215117London: D. Appleton & Co. Very Good. 1892. First Edition. Hardcover. Clean dark green cloth gilt titles on spine & front cover. All edges gilt. 268pp with 34 additional pages of reviews. Signed by his son editor. Medical life in Upstate New York & New Jersey; B/W Photograph Illustrations; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 268 pages . D. Appleton & Co. hardcover
1866012864N.Y.: D. Appleton and Company 1866. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 91p. A very good copy with minor soil on the front cover. All edges are gilt. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. D. Appleton and Company Hardcover
185190879BB1851 . Bern: Staempflische Verlagshandlung 1851. 8°. 2 Bl. 223 S. Interimsbroschur Seitenecken geknickt; angestaubt; stockfleckig Text in Fraktur. unknown
1842151295London: Henry G. Bohn. Good; Waterstain. 1842. Hardback. Vol. 2; 687 pages . Henry G. Bohn hardcover
1838001861Liverpool: A. Abraham & Co 1838. No Binding. Very Good/No Jacket. An illustrated trade receipt dated 1838 for a new Object Glass for a 30 inch telescope. I find this curious as I can find no mention of a telescope of this size in 1838. The receipt mentions the lens' construction by Dollond the famous telscope manufacturers of that time. Generally in very good condition with a 1cm closed tear on the edge of one of the folds of the receipt. With some light pencil notes on the rear <br/> <br/>An illustrated trade receipt dated 1838 for a new Object Glass for a 30 inch telescope. A. Abraham & Co unknown
1808160894London: Londman Hurst Rees and Brown. 1808. From The Cyclopaedia or Universal Dictionary. Engraved by Milton. Copperplate engraving. Hand coloured. Good condition with light foxing. Sheet size: 36.5 x 21 cm. unknown
1805160916London: Londman Hurst Rees and Brown. 1805. From The Cyclopaedia or Universal Dictionary. Engraved by Milton. Copperplate engraving. Hand coloured. Good condition. Sheet size: 36.5 x 21 cm. unknown
1805160915London: Londman Hurst Rees and Brown. 1805. From The Cyclopaedia or Universal Dictionary. Engraved by Milton. Copperplate engraving. Hand coloured. Good condition. Sheet size: 36.5 x 21 cm. unknown
1822010472Newcastle upon Tyne: Printed for the author by J. Clark Newgate Street 1822 Book. Fair. Disbound. 62 2 pages. Disbound pamphlet without covers. Spotted and soiled throughout. Final page very stained. Printed for the author by J. Clark, Newgate Street unknown
183846465Nyon - Paris - Lausanne : Giral-Prelaz - Risler - Marc Ducloux 1838. 205x130mm. cartonnage. Plats papier marbr auteur et titre dors au dos. Bel exemplaire. 230 Giral-Prelaz - Risler - Marc Ducloux unknown
18422989651842. Ephemera. Autograph letter signed dated New Haven Dec. 9 1842. Addressed Mrs. Henry Huggins. Letter sends greeting and best wishes with hopes for Mr. Huggins to 'secure a competence even in these times & independence in better times for which we see to hope. Several of thy standing in College settled in Vermont than as young a country as Iowa now is. One of them became Governor two were Senators in Congress one a Chief Justice others associate justices and several were eminent lawyers. They grew with the growth of the country.I am not anxious to hear that Mr. H. has accepted any office which can detach him from the practice of his profession.' About 140 words. Below Abraham Bishop letter is added an autograph letter from another daughter to her sister. Letter discusses mutual family friends and deaths. Letter is incomplete with the remainder of the sheet missing. About 150 words. Letter previously folded for mailing. Stained but remains very readable. Abraham Bishhop 1763-1844 was a farmer and populist and vocal supporter of Thomas Jefferson known for his Federalist affiliations. He worked to improve the importance of education and introduced graded classrooms as well as female education.<br> unknown
18921323271Paris: Gauthier -Villars et fils 1892. Hardcover. Quarto; G condition hardcover; Text in French; Quarter leather binding with green spine and red label with gold text; Boards have severe rubbing and bumping to the corners and edges rear board detached but present; front paste down has an inch square label with the name and address of the previous owner; Text block is age-toned with considerable foxing on limited pages; pages are also have minimally tanned otherwise volume is very legible; 112p. Please see all five photos for details. Book now kept in protective bag.<br /> <br /> <p> Oversized order. Additional shipping and handling may be necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy international shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. Contact seller if you have any questions.<br /> <br /> <p>NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office in bookcase next to Ephemera section. 1323271. FP New Rockville Stock. Gauthier -Villars et fils hardcover books
1813ZB466325Washington City: Roger C. Weightman 1813. small octavo 8 pp even a partial repeal will surrender our most powerful mean of hostility and sell the British the lash that is to be laid on our own backs! ; text toned but not fragile disbound in self wrappers blurred signature of James Emott contemporary Representative from New York on title. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Washington City: Roger C. Weightman, unknown
189720265Berlin: Calvary & Co 1897. Reprint. Softcover. vg. 8vo. 23pp. Wrappers. Monograph on Schemaja Shemaya the pupil of renowned Bible commentator Rashi. Originally printed in the periodical "Monatsschrift" in 1857. As Abraham Berliner "Beiträge zur Geschichte der Raschi-Commentare. Berlin: Rosenstein. 1903. p. 17 points out this monograph is a thorough description of the relation between the pupil and his teacher and groundbreaking in that way. Written by renowned Rabbinical scholar Abraham Epstein see below. Minor age wear to wrappers with 1" closed tear to left top corner of front wrapper. Minor browning throughout especially at title page. Otherwise clean and tight. In German. Very good condition. Abraham Epstein 1841-1918. Russo-Austrian Rabbinical scholar. Epstein studied the works of Samuel David Luzzatto Levinsohn and Krochmal among others. He wrote many academic archaeological biographical and historical articles for the Jewish periodical press. Abraham Epstein was the possessor of a large library which contains many valuable manuscripts. Source: Jewish Encyclopedia. Calvary & Co unknown
18792355Chicago: Rhodes & McClure Publishers 1879. First Paperback Edition reprinting 1878 hardback. Pictorial wrappers. Good . Lithographic engravings. 8vo tan pictorial wrappers perfect bound with publisher's cord tie and lithographic engraved oval image of bearded Abraham Lincoln illustrated throughout with B&W frontispiece vignette title page & 8 plates; 188 pages 2 Ads. RARE POST-1871 CHICAGO FIRE WRAPPERED & ILLUSTRATED WRAPPERED REPRINT! Covers Lincoln's entire life with illustrations and illustrative anecdotes and many stories. <br /> <br /> Solid copy light to moderate periodic foxing plates generally clean chipping to cover. Mylar added for protection. No previous owner's marks or annotations Rhodes & McClure, Publishers hardcover
1835PS8051Nyon and Paris: M. Giral Prelaz 1835. HB. Half green cloth over marbled boards gilt lettering on spine 8vo. Volume I 621 pp. Volume II 555 pp. First two volumes of 7 in all these are Volumes I and II of the first part originally published in 1727-28 covering the years 1516 to 1536. Final three volumes of this edition covering the years 1536-1566 were published in 1838 after the discovery of additional manuscript material in a Swiss library. Books show minor edge wear no marks in text bindings solid. Book condition VG. M. Giral, Prelaz hardcover
1851653951851. Wschr. ges. Heilk. 1851/ 1-3. - Berlin bei August Hirschwald 4. 11. und 18. Januar 1851 8° pp.1-48 Rückenbroschur. Erstdruck! "Den 1 August 1849 wurde ich zu Batavia von dem damaligen holländischen Admiral der die Seemacht in Ostindien kommandierte nur dem holländischen Kriegsschiffe Kurrier angestellt um darauf die Reise nach China und Californien mitzumachen und von da entweder wieder zurück nach Batavia oder um dem Cap Horn herum nach Holland. Da wir vorher wussten dass die Reine eine sehr lange werden würde und wegen zu langer Entbehrung von frischer Nahrung für das Schiffsvolk viele Krankheiten und namentlich Scorbut zu befürchten seien wurden Vorkehrungen getroffen um diesem Uebel so viel als möglich vorzubeugen. Es wurde namentlich darauf gesehen da" die Viktualien wie gesalzene" Fleisch Brod Erbsen Bohnen &c. von der besten Sorte seien ausserdem wurden 20 Fässer mit eingemachten Gurken mitgenommen und für die etwaigen Kranken versahen wir uns mit 30 Flaschen Citronensaft und einer grossen Menge blecherner Gefässe worin Suppen bereits gekochte Gemüse und Fleisch hermetisch verschlossen waren. Die Austheilung der Viktualien auf holländischen Kriegsschiffen ist gewöhnlich folgende: Sonntag: Pudding von weissem Mehl dabei eingesalzenes Rindfleisch. Montag: Erbsensuppe von getrockneten grünen Erbsen mit gesalzenem Schweinefleisch. Dienstag: Reis mit gesalzenem Rindfleisch. Mittwoch: Bohnen mit eingesalzenem Schweinefleisch. Donnerstag: Sauerkraut mit gesalzenem Schweinefleisch. Freitag: Erbsensuppe von getrockneten gelben Erbsen mit eingesalzenem Rindfleisch. Sonnabend: Wie Mittwoch. Des Morgens essen sie entweder gekochten Reis oder Gerste mit Butter und Zucker oder sie trinken Kaffee mit Brod und Butter dazu. Des Abends Thee mit Brod und Butter. Ausserdem erhalten die Matrosen täglich zwei Portionen Genever des Morgens unmittelbar nachdem sie aufgestanden sind und des Mittags vor dem Essen. Ferner bekommen sie Pfeffer Salz Essig und Senf verabreicht. Die Schiffsmannschaft bestand aus 103 Köpfen die meisten darunter waren 4-6 Jahre hintereinander in den holländisch - ostindischen Colonien gewesen hatten viele Krankheiten überstanden namentlich biliöse und intermittirende Fieber Dysenterien und Syphilis und in Folge davon viel Quecksilber geschluckt viel salivirt und hierdurch hatten viele bereits eine Prädisposition für den Scorbut auf die Reise mitgenommen." Abraham Lilienfeld: Erfahrungen über den Seescorbut ; auf einer Reise um die Welt gesammelt. Von Dr. A. Lilienfeld königlich holländischem Sanitätsofficier. Inaugural Abhandlung / Würzburg 1850 unknown
1857JD1214Hayes & Zell 1857. hardcover. Acceptable. 0x0x0. 1857; Boards missing disbound housed in plain paper wrap; wear and discoloration around edges; tears along edges of housing; 8vo 7 3/4" to 9 3/4" tall; pages are toned; 281 pages. Photos available upon request. Hayes & Zell hardcover
1883NF0107THE IMPERIAL HIGHWAY; OR THE ROAD TO FORTUNE AND HAPPINESS WITH BIOGRAPHIES OF SELF-MADE MEN Borland 1883 first edition some wear to the cloth of the front panel near the leather corners else a vg copy bound in half leather with raised spines and marbled end-papers and page edges. Illustrated with fine engravings of every day vignettes including some of the subjects mentioned herein: Dickens Longfellow Lee Lincoln Garfield et.al. Borland hardcover
1805160913London: Londman Hurst Rees and Brown. 1805. From The Cyclopaedia or Universal Dictionary. Engraved by Milton. Copperplate engraving. Hand coloured. Good condition with light foxing. Sheet size: 36.5 x 21 cm. unknown
1805160897London: Londman Hurst Rees and Brown. 1805. From The Cyclopaedia or Universal Dictionary. Engraved by Milton. Copperplate engraving. Hand coloured. Good condition with light foxing. Sheet size: 36.5 x 21 cm. unknown
1879166467Bln.: Benzian 1879. Softcover. Vorderer Deckel angestaubt mit Randläsuren lose Besitzvermerk oben. Bindung gebrochen Seiten lose gebräunt brüchig. 8°. Original-Broschur Sonderdruck aus: Magazin für die Wissenschaft des Judenthums Jg. 6 H. 2. Deutschland; 18. Jahrhundert; Judaica Benzian, paperback