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186423032AB1864. Washington Printed for the Union Congressional Committee 1864. 8°. 14 pages. Softcover / Original Pamphlet. Original brochure. Some foxing. Unopened. Extremely RARE ! "To vote for Lincoln is to vote for Union and for Liberty". This is how this pamphlet ends in which Laboulaye urges the americans to vote for Lincoln instead for McClellan. But Laboulaye was even more important to the american people in his overall favour of this country as a leading role for freedom and future. He suggested the present by France which was later erected as the "Statue of Liberty" "In the summer of 1865 a group of Frenchmen were gathered together one evening at the home of the well-known author Edouard Rene de Laboulaye in the village of Glavingny a suburb of Paris. Among those present were Oscar and Edmond de Lafayette grandsons of the Marquis d' Lafayette Masonic brother of George Washington; Henri Martin the noted historian and French Mason; and a young artist from Colmar in French later German Alsace by the name of Frederic Auguste Bartholdi who at the time was engaged in making a bust of Laboulaye called by one biographer "America's most ardent admirer in France." Laboulaye told the group that it would be a splendid gesture on the part of all liberty-loving Frenchmen to acknowledge their friendship to America by presenting a fitting memorial. Some have speculated that he had a second motive in mind to call attention to the contrast between the American way of life with its freedoms and that of the French under the repressive Second Empire. The 31-year-old Bartholdi became imbued with the idea and also the challenge it presented to his artistic talent. But the proposal lay dormant during the autocratic rule of Napoleon III and throughout the destructive years of the Franco-Prussian War. In 1871 Laboulaye the Brother Lafayette with their cousin the Marquis de Noailles and the Marquis de Rochambeau along with Henri Martin revived the plan for the as yet unnamed memorial. They suggested that Bartholdi visit America and make arrangements for the presentation of the monument on July 4 1876 the Centenary of the Declaration of Independence. Armed with letters of introduction and full of high hopes Bartholdi sailed for America although it is said that he did not have even a rough drawing of the proposed monument. Two weeks later while standing on the deck of the ship Pereire steaming up Lower New York Bay he caught a vision of a magnificent goddess holding aloft a torch in one hand and welcoming all visitors to the land of freedom and opportunity. Quickly obtaining paper and brush Bartholdi sketched in water-color the idea of the Statue of Liberty substantially as it appears today. It was his thought to have this symbolic structure tower over the steeple of Trinity Church then the tallest building on the New York skyline. He wrote to Laboulaye "these outlines may well aim beyond the mere monument at a work of great moral value." MasonicWorld - By R. W. Robert C. Singer Édouard René Lefèbvre de Laboulaye French pronunciation: edwa ne lfv d labul 18 January 1811 25 May 1883 was a French jurist poet author and anti-slavery activist. In 1865 he originated the idea of a monument presented by the French people to the United States that resulted in the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor. He got the idea thinking that this would help strengthen their relationship with the United States. Laboulaye was received at the bar in 1842 and was chosen professor of comparative law at the Collège de France in 1849. Following the Paris Commune of 1870 he was elected to the national assembly representing the departement of the Seine. As secretary of the committee of thirty on the constitution he was effective in combatting the Monarchists in establishing the Third Republic. In 1875 he was elected a life senator and in 1876 he was appointed administrator of the Collège de France resuming his lectures on comparative legislation in 1877. Laboulaye was also chairman of the French Anti-Slavery Society. Laboulaye was president of the Société d'économie politique. Always a careful observer of the politics of the United States and an admirer of its constitution he wrote a three-volume work on the political history of the United States and published it in Paris during the height of the politically repressed Second Empire. During the American Civil War he was a zealous advocate of the Union cause and the abolition of slavery publishing histories of the cultural connections of the two nations. At the war's conclusion in 1865 he became president of the French Emancipation Committee that aided newly freed slaves in the U.S. The same year he had the idea of presenting a statue representing liberty as a gift to the United States a symbol for ideas suppressed by Napoleon III. The sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi one of Laboulaye's friends turned the idea into reality. Wikipedia paperback
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1689LTH1-E-10Cologne: Pierre Marteau 1689. Leather. Good Only. 9.5" by 7.5". None. A scarce and early collection of works discussing political issues surrounding restoration France and King Louis XIV. Written in French Written while the author was imprisoned the collection contains both parts one and two of L'Ambassadeur et ses Fonctions Reflaxions sur Les Memoires Pour Les Ambassadeurs et Rosponse Au Ministre Prisonnier and Discours Historique de L'election de L'Empereur et des Electeurs de L'Empire. Featuring illuminated capitals. Wicqufort was an intelligencer gazetteer and a diplomat of the second order who is remembered more for what he wrote than for his other accomplishments. Born in Holland Wicquefort nevertheless spent most of his diplomatic career in Paris. Here he served as resident of the Elector of Brandenburg-Prussia from 1626 until 1658 when having fallen foul of Mazarin he was first briefly imprisoned in the Bastille and then expelled. Invited to The Hague by John de Witt the Grand Pensionary of Holland Wicquefort was employed as a translator for the States General but chiefly as the Grand Pensionary's special secretary for French correspondence. In 1675 Wicquefort who had in the previous year also secured the appointment of resident in Holland of the Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg-Celle was accused by his enemies of selling state secrets. He was tried by the Court of Holland and despite his plea of diplomatic immunity imprisoned for life on the grounds that he remained a Dutch national in the paid service of its government to which he had taken an oath of secrecy. Sent like Grotius before him to the prison of Loevestein though he escaped to Celle in 1679 he devoted his time to furious writing. First published in the year before he died and subsequently reissued many times this became the most highly regarded manual of diplomacy of the eighteenth century. Disbound although with original rear board and backstrip. Generally firmly bound to the text block edge although with title page absent and the last few leaves detached yet present. Generally bright and clean although with the first page slightly age toned and with the odd spot throughout. Good Only Pierre Marteau hardcover
29383Amsterdam. Chez les Freres Chatelain. 1708. No Binding. Fine. 45x 52.5cm 17.5"x 20.5" image 34.5x 46cm with 2 small inset maps: 11cm x 8cm 4.5cm x 3cm uncoloured indexes in fine condition The copper-plate maps from Chatelain's "Atlas Historique" published 1705-1720 in 7 vols. are based on the work of French cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle. There were four issues/editions of this seven volume atlas; 1705-1720 1712-20 1718-120 & 1732-1739. In these subsequent edition the present map appears in Vol. 3. The inset maps are of ancient Ireland and contemporary ecclesiastical Ireland with descriptions in French on both. Tables include political ecclesiastical and geographical information. - "Title appears outside the neat line across the top. The main map is again flanked by columns of engraved text. In this instance each column is headed by a small map of the country that on the left shows the ancient religious divisions that on the right the present day 1708 divisions. There is a single scale line towards the border of the main map. The box at the title now has 'Tome 2 / Nop 58' and the imprint Avec Privilege de Nosseigneurs les Etats'd'Hollande et de Westfri; appear at the bottom of the left column". Bonar Law #47. Amsterdam. Chez les Freres Chatelain. 1708 unknown
186122671<p><b>ABRAHAM LINCOLN.</b>Book. <i>Message of the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress. Volume 1</i> Washington: Government Printing Office 1861. 839 pp. 5¾ x 8¾ in. </p><b>Excerpt</b><p><i>"A disloyal portion of the American people have during the whole year been engaged in an attempt to divide and destroy the Union. A nation which endures factious domestic division is exposed to disrespect abroad and one party if not both is sure sooner or later to invoke foreign intervention. </i></p><p><i> Nations thus tempted to interfere are not always able to resist the counsels of seeming expediency and ungenerous ambition although measures adopted under such influences seldom fail to be unfortunate and injurious to those adopting them. </i></p><p><i> The disloyal citizens of the United States who have offered the ruin of our country in return for the aid and comfort which they have invoked abroad have received less patronage and encouragement than they probably expected.</i></p><p><i> It continues to develop that the insurrection is largely if not exclusively a war upon the first principle of popular government--the rights of the people. Conclusive evidence of this is found in the most grave and maturely considered public documents as well as in the general tone of the insurgents. In those documents we find the abridgment of the existing right of suffrage and the denial to the people of all right to participate in the selection of public officers except the legislative boldly advocated with labored arguments to prove that large control of the people in government is the source of all political evil. Monarchy itself is sometimes hinted at as a possible refuge from the power of the people. </i></p><p><i> In my present position I could scarcely be justified were I to omit raising a warning voice against this approach of returning despotism."</i></p><p><b>Historical Background</b></p><p>President Lincoln's first message to Congress in 1861 immediately follows the title page. In the first year of both his presidency and the Civil War Lincoln criticizes disloyal citizens who are trying to ruin the country. He acknowledges that the Confederates firing on Fort Sumter ended hope of a peaceful solution and expresses his confidence in General McClellan. Lincoln also expounds on the foreign affairs the relationship of labor to capital and reports on domestic commerce and other affairs. The remainder of the book is over 400 pages of papers relating to foreign affairs and correspondence with other nations and diplomats. The second half of the book is made up of the Reports of the Secretaries of the Interior War Navy and Postmaster General.</p><p><b>Condition </b></p><p>Good. Original cloth boards with U.S. seal and titled spine some slight chipping and wear to boards and spine binding a little loose and front endpaper almost detached hinges a bit weak but still firm some aging but generally clean internally.</p> hardcover books
189480033Lincoln Memorial University 1894. Sponsors Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 23.5 x 16 cm. Complete twelve volume set. This is the Sponsors Edition printed from plates of the original new and enlarged edition of 1894 signed by the chancellor of the university and with the seal of of the university. There is supposed to be a limitation page opposite this in volume 1 but this is NOT present. Several versions of this edition were done. This set bound into brown boards with a gilt emblem of the Lincoln Memorial and TEG. Many unopened pages. Frontispiece in each volume and additional plates and facsimile letters throughout the work. Wear and sometimes chipping at the heads of spines. Nice internally. Heavy set. Substantial additional charges will be required for priority or orders outside the US. Lincoln Memorial University hardcover
1867118<b>Large thick 4to. Pp 2 XXX 930 with a portrait of Lincoln as a frontis. Contemp. half black morocco raised bands black title label gilt lettered spine brown cloth bds. Marbled edges and eps text slightly toned. An excellent copy. A thick volume of tributes from around the world to the late Abraham Lincoln.</b> Government Printing Office hardcover
201466226Norwalk Connecticut: Easton Press 2014. Centinnial Edition. Full Leather. As New. 23.5 x 16 cm. Octavo. Illustrated with photogravure frontispieces. 8 volume set bound in brown leather. Black spine labels. Gilt design lettering and foredcges. 5 raised bands. Still in original shrink wrap. Deluxe edition limit to 800 sets. Interior is a facsimile of the P. F. Collier 1906 edition. Volume One: 1832-1843<br /> Volume Two: 1843-1858<br /> Volume Three: The Lincoln-Douglas Debates I <br /> Volume Four: The Lincoln-Douglas Debates II<br /> Volume Five: 1858-1862<br /> Volume Six: 1862-1863<br /> Volume Seven: 1863-1865<br /> Volume Eight: The Life of Lincoln. Easton Press unknown
1595303401Antwerp: Abraham Ortelius 1595. Map. Engraving with original hand coloring. Image measures 14" x 18 1/8". Sheet measures 17" x 21 3/8"<br/> <br/> Beautifully colored map of the classical regions of Pannonia and Illyria Dalmatia lying on the northeastern coast of the Adriatic Sea. Depicts present-day Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro. Shows classical place names topographical and geographical features. Latin text on verso. From "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum". Light scattered stains to margins and cartouche. Minor abrasion to upper right. <br> <br> Abraham Ortelius 1527--1598 a Flemish cartographer and geographer is widely regarded as one of the important and influential cartographers in history. He is known for his "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum" which was the first modern atlas. van den Broecke 203.<br/> <br/> Abraham Ortelius unknown
1860022564Columbus: Follett Foster. Original brown stamped cloth. First Edition Later Issue. Two leaves of Follett ads rule over publishers imprint on copyright page numeral 2 at bottom of page 13. Debates about whether slavery should be permitted in new states. The publicity from these debates made Lincoln a national figure. Previous owners names in pencil and ink foxing Good. . Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1860. Follett, Foster hardcover
1684elala1604<p>London: Printed by John Maycocke For Henry Herringman and are to be sold by Charles Harper and Abel Swall 1684; Printed by Mary Clark for Charles Harper and Abel Swall 1684. 1684. 2 Parts bound in 1 Volume with separate titles & varying imprints. folio. pp. 1 p.l. xl 41 80 2 leaves 1-58 61-70 154 23 148; 3 p.l. 161 1. 2 engraved frontis. incl. portrait of Cowley by W.Faithorne. 1 engraved & several woodcut vignettes. contemporary calf rebacked with spine mounted corners renewed covers scuffed some foxing & browning . Eighth Edition Second Issue of the First Part; Fifth Edition of the Second Part. Cowley’s Works includes his poetry prose and the Discourse By way of Vision Concerning the Government of Oliver Cromwell. Wing C6657 & C6664A. Perkin B12 & B13.</p> London: Printed by J[ohn] M[aycocke] For Henry Herringman, and are to be sold by Charles Harper and Abel Swall, 1684; Printed by
2001SKU0007794Kendall/Hunt Pub 2001. First Edition First Printing. Paperback. New. / NEW / FIRST PRINTING / PAPERBACK /SHIPS WITHIN 24HRS!! Kendall/Hunt Pub paperback
1707000712LONDON: Jacob Tonson 1707. Bound in 19th century calf. Two Volumes The Tenth Edition Adorned with cuts. Handsome two volume set of the works by this 17th Century British writer. Best known for his work "The Mistress" and early romances written in his teens! Later works included Essays Discourses etc. Five raised bands on spine. Tenth Edition. Hard Cover. VG. Jacob Tonson Hardcover
157321966Antwerp: Diesth 1573. Other. With full margins as published printed on excellent thick paper. Verso German text with a decorative woodcut device. A strong impression in excellent condition. 344 by 455mm 13 by 18 inches. 344 by 455mm 13 by 18 inches. Copper engraving uncolored as published. Published 1573 in the second German text edition of the Theatrum Orbis Terrarum. This map was published in the Theatrum Orbis Terrarum from 1570 onwards. The first German text edition appeared 1572 Koeman Ort. 5 and was followed by 'Ein Zusatz bei dass Theatrum.' the 'Additamentum' in German language in 1573 and then by this German text edition in 1573. The map is based on the cartographic sources by Aegidius Tschudi 1505-72. An early interesting map of Switzerland orientated with the north to the south. Based on the cartographic source after A. Tschudi. With many engraved place names cities and small villages are shown as miniature city views. A mileage scale with Swiss miles in the lower left corner. Top right a simple square title cartouche with descriptive text of the history of Switzerland in Latin. Koeman Ort. 11; Broecke 115. Diesth unknown
K80103Seven plates 10 to 16 from a set of sixteen pastoral scenes titled <em>Otia delectant</em> The Leisure series.10 Man lying on his stomach looking at an angel in the background;11 Five men drinking one vomiting;12 A woman holding a baby another with a basket on her lap and a boy;13 A traveller sleeping against a boulder and another with a dog;14 Shepherd sleeping with two armed soldiers;15 Man and woman sleeping with a dog;16 Two farmers and a child resting.Each plate bears two lines of Latin text at bottom. Text by Hendrik de Roij 'city physician of Utrecht and a nephew of Abraham's n.d.r. Bloemaert second wife' Eddy de Jong Mirror of Everyday's life 1997 cat. 37 p. 195.The original set was published in Utrecht between 1627 and 1630 and it became particularly popular and was copied in France notably by Louis Spirinx and in Italy.Plates are numbered below on the right.<p class=""item-data"">NL 10 Een man ligt op zijn buik te kijken naar een engel op de achtergrond; 11 Vijf mannen rusten uit en zijn flink aan het drinken; 12 Twee vrouwen zitten samen uit te rusten. Een vrouw houdt een baby in haar arm een jongen grijpt in de mand die de tweede vrouw op haar schoot heeft; 13 Een man ligt tegen een grote steen te slapen. Naast hem staat een andere man met een hond die zijn pootjes ophoudt; 14 Een herder ligt op de grond. Op de achtergrond vertrekken twee soldaten haastig. De ene heeft zijn zwaard getrokken; 15 Een man en vrouw liggen uit te rusten tegen een boom. Naast hen een drinkzak en een hond; 16 Een man vrouw en kind rusten uit. De man zit geleund tegen een steenblok met een kruik in de handen. De vrouw zit met een mand op haar schoot een kind trekt aan haar arm.</p> Engravings on laid paper with broad margins; bound with tread on the left; total ca: 195 x 273 mm; state I or II / 2; smudges and some discoloration due to handling overall in great condition. Hollstein 212-215. unknown
1685097239Paris: Paris : 'chez Federic Leonard' 1685 1685. Library label of S. Rosen. Venise on fixed endpaper. Book measures 7 3/4 x 5 1/4 inches. Collation 30 686 8016pp. Bound with Examen de la liberte´ originaire de Venise / traduit de l'Italien ; avec une harangue de Lou¨is He´lian ; traduite du latin.Published A Ratisbonne : Che´s Jean Aubri 1684. Author Bedmar Alfonso de la Cueva marque´s de 1572-1655. Collation 8184pp. Bound in full period or early vellum yapp edges title in manuscript previous owners crest on top board. At some time not recently the binding has been recased with new endpapers. Binding in very good condition. Internally tanning to second title page. Pages in good clean condition throughout. A very nice copy in a very attractive early binding. . Very Good Plus. 8vo. Paris : 'chez Federic Leonard' 1685 hardcover
172712222Amsterdam Hendrik Burgers Gerrit Bouman Isaak vander Putte Cornelis Oterlyk en Pieter Verschueren/Dl.2: Rotterdam Adriaan van Dijk 1727/1729/1728/1728. 4 delen titelprent 6 4 888 18 6 1018 26 4 1022 21 8 1062 71 p. Origineel Leer met ribben 4°. Fraaie set met in de delen een ex-libris stempel van K. CH. Ederveen Muntkade 5 Utrecht en een andere naam in oud handschrift: T of J Diermanse de laatste is er in het vierde deel op het schutblad uitgesneden. Amsterdam, Hendrik Burgers, Gerrit Bouman, Isaak vander Putte, Cornelis Oterlyk, en Pieter Verschueren/Dl.2: Rotterdam, Adriaan unknown
15849713<p>Original hand-colored engraving from Abraham Ortelius's <em>Theatrum Orbis Terrarum - Parergon - Nomenclator Ptolemaicus. </em>Features Latin text to verso see image and a large attractive cartouche. The map includes firing vessels a sea monster as well as birds & insects sitting on the cartouche. The image measures approximately 19.5 x 14.25 in 49.5 x 36 cm; page measures 21 x 17.25 in 53.5 x 44 cm.</p> Christoph Plantin Press
1872003726Privately printed. HAYWARD Abraham. Lady Palmerston. A Biographical Sketch. A signed presentation copy with autograph correspondence of Viscountess Palmerston and Lord Palmerston bound in. London reprinted by permission from The Times of September 15 1869; dated June 1872. Slim 8vo 21 pp. Contemporary full green morocco boards with dense gilt fillet borders and elaborate gilt corner and frame tooling upper cover lettered in gilt; spine gilt ruled. Rubbing to extremities minor wear at corners but a handsome and well-preserved presentation binding. Internally clean with manuscript material neatly bound in at the front. Very good. Presentation copy inscribed by the author to Alfred Montgomery with the inscription leaf bound in at the front: "Alfred Montgomery Esq. with best regards A.H." Bound in with the pamphlet are five autograph letters addressed to Alfred Montgomery: four from Emily Temple Viscountess Palmerston and one from Henry John Temple 3rd Viscount Palmerston dated 1856 and signed "Palmerston". The Palmerston letter was written during his first term as Prime Minister 1855-1858. The Lady Palmerston letters concern social arrangements and engagements. The pamphlet itself was privately issued marked "Not for Sale" and printed shortly after Lady Palmerston's death in 1869. Hayward's sketch is one of the earliest biographical appreciations of her role within Whig political and social life. Alfred Montgomery 1814-1896 was a senior Admiralty clerk private secretary to Lord Wellesley later Commissioner of Stamps and Taxes and of the Inland Revenue and a well-known Victorian society figure. According to contemporary accounts he was a well known dandy that had 'known domestic trouble and been rewarded by non-domestic success'. He was clearly closely associated with the Palmerstons and both wrote to him personally with the letters that have been bound in. A highly unusual Palmerston association volume most likely a commemorative memento put together by Montgomery. The result being a privately printed biographical text authorial presentation inscription and contemporary autograph correspondence of both Lady Palmerston and the Prime Minister himself preserved in a presentation binding. . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1872. Privately printed hardcover
3063EUROPA. 1. LP. Dracula EUROPA unknown
ORD-7945Grande carte en coloris ancien de la Gaule selon les Commentaires de Jules César. Elle donne les noms des villes, des cours d'eau, des principaux peuples (dont la liste détaillée est dressée dans les 2 colonnes qui bordent la carte). Les grandes régions sont écrites en grosses lettres rouges, les forêts indiquées en vert, les montagnes en brun. Elle est agrémentée de deux cartouches colorés et 3 vaisseaux, 2 dans l'Atlantique, un dans la Méditerranée. Ortelius. 1590. Dimensions totales 435 x 540 mm, dimensions de la carte elle-même 465 x 358 mm. Texte en latin au dos. Pli central d'origine. Excellent état.
1995Q-0792394798Springer 1995-07-31. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Springer hardcover
40635BERTELSMANN CARL. 1. hardcover. Dracula BERTELSMANN, CARL hardcover
84700Västerås Joh. L. Horrn 1771-80. 12 129 3 30 2 s. 12 272 33 3 s. 12 124 8 s. 16 392 72 s. 4 graverte tittelbl. 3 foldede graverte grensekolorerte kart. Bundet i 2 fine samt. skinnbd. med fem opphøyde bind. Fargede skinn tittelfelter. Ryggdekor i gull. Gammel skrift på forsats. . unknown
553031 vols. 9 x 6 inches framed to 17 x 14-1/2. Two chips lightly scratched. Glued in wood frame. 1 vols. 9 x 6 inches framed to 17 x 14-1/2. unknown