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A9780530018690Hardback. New. hardcover
1991x-0805802770Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc Inc 1991. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 400 pages. 9.08x5.96x0.91 inches. Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc Inc paperback
R150043407FAYARD.. 1978.. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 222 pages. 1ère de couverture illustrée en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 900-GEOGRAPHIE, HISTOIRE, SCIENCES AUXILIAIRES DE L'HISTOIRE
197813640Fayard, 1978, in-8°, 222 pp, index, broché, bon état
1978192381Fayard Fayard, 1978. In-8, broché de 222 pages. Bon état
171115567Où est contenu la Bulle d'Or, avec les Remarques en conséquence. Par le Résident de Brandebourg.La Bulle d'or, parfois appelée bulle d'or de Nuremberg ou bulle d'or de Metz, est un texte essentiel du Saint-Empire romain germanique, promulgué par l'empereur Charles IV en 1356 à Metz. Elle donne à l'institution impériale sa forme définitive et attribue le choix du roi aux princes-électeurs. Elle tire son nom de la forme du document original, scellé par une Bulle en or métallique.A Rouen, Laurent Besongne; Nicolas Boucher; Antoine Maurry - 1711 - 612 pages.Reliure plein-veau de l'époque. Dos à nerfs orné et doré. Coiffe supérieure manquante. 2 coins émoussés. Pas de rousseur. Bon état. Format in-12°(17x11).
169092341690 Cologne, Pierre Marteau, 1690, 2 parties rel. en 1 fort vol. in 4 de (4)-457pp. ; 219-(50)pp. de table-267-(1) pp., rel. d'ép. de plein velin ivoire, dos lisse, titre manuscrit d'époque au dos, réparartion à la coiffe supérieure, bon ex.
169011932A Cologne, chez Pierre Marteau, 1690. 3 parties en 2 vol. in-4 de (4)-457 pp. ; 219-(49) pp. ; (2)-267-(1) pp., maroquin rouge, dos finement orné à nerfs, tranches dorées sur marbrure (reliure de l'époque).
169060801Cologne, Pierre Marteau, 1690. 4to. In contemporary full vellum with yapp edges and title in contemporary hand to spine. Small paper-label pasted on to top of spine. Light soiling and miscolouring to extremities. Small worm-tract on pp. 295-457, 210 far from affecting text. Worm-tract to upper outer margin of Pp. 1-47 (of 'Discours Historique de L'election') slightly touching text, otherwise a fine and clean copy. (4), 457 pp. 219, (49) pp. (2), 266, (1) pp.
3831A La Haye, chez jean et Daniel Steucker, 1677. Un volume petit in-8 (10 x 16,5 cm) de (6) ff.-624 pages et(44) ff de table. Reliure plein veau d'époque, dos à nerf, caissons ornés, pièce de titre rouge. Exemplaire en très bon état. Vignettes ex-libris H. Tronchin et Bessinge. Ex-libris manuscrit Charles-Richard Tronchin sur la page de titre. Livre provenant de la Bibliothèque Tronchin. Le célèbre ermite de Ferney avait sujet daimer toute la tribu des Tronchin disait-il. Le mot est faible pour illustrer cette dynastie politique et intellectuelle suisse, grands amis de Voltaire, qui marquèrent lhistoire française puis genevoise du XVIe au XIXe siècle. Dans leur prestigieuse bibliothèque de Bessinge, au bord du Lac Léman, ils conservaient aussi leurs échanges épistolaires et intellectuels avec le philosophe des Lumières.
3831A La Haye, chez jean et Daniel Steucker, 1677. Un volume petit in-8 (10 x 16,5 cm) de (6) ff.-624 pages et(44) ff de table. Reliure plein veau d'époque, dos à nerf, caissons ornés, pièce de titre rouge. Exemplaire en très bon état. Vignettes ex-libris H. Tronchin et Bessinge. Ex-libris manuscrit Charles-Richard Tronchin sur la page de titre. Livre provenant de la Bibliothèque Tronchin. Le célèbre ermite de Ferney avait sujet daimer toute la tribu des Tronchin disait-il. Le mot est faible pour illustrer cette dynastie politique et intellectuelle suisse, grands amis de Voltaire, qui marquèrent lhistoire française puis genevoise du XVIe au XIXe siècle. Dans leur prestigieuse bibliothèque de Bessinge, au bord du Lac Léman, ils conservaient aussi leurs échanges épistolaires et intellectuels avec le philosophe des Lumières.
1677418631677 La Haye. Steucker. 1677. 1 volume petit in-8, plein maroquin rouge, triple filet doré en encadrement sur les plats, dos à nerfs orné, tranches dorées, roulette intérieure dorée.(6) ff. ; 624 pp. ; (44) ff.
1247360040.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1912057360Portland Maine: Thomas B. Mosher 1912. 2nd Edition . Hardcover. Very Good . Xii 16 Pp. Green Boards Stamped In Darker Green Green Endpapers. Large Paper Issue Stated Limitation Of 300 Copies On Italian Hand-Made Paper. 12" X 9". Lightly Used Tiny Frays To Corners No Marks Traces Of Bookplate Removal To Front Pastedown. A Memorial For One Of The Few American Politicians Still Held In High Regard 160 Years After His Death Except By Clans And Mobs Of American Sociopaths. <br/> <br/> Thomas B. Mosher hardcover
1995Q-0814325335Wayne State University Press 1995-05-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Wayne State University Press paperback
18871002385New York City 1887. Invitation to Walt Whitman's private reception after his celebrated lecture "The Death of Abraham Lincoln" at Madison Square Theatre on April 14 1887. Whitman had given public readings of his Lincoln lecture variously edited since 1879; one version was published in Specimen Days in 1882-1883. Scheduled on the twenty-second anniversary of Lincoln's assassination the 1887 event was staged as a benefit for the ailing Whitman who remained seated throughout his sold-out tribute to the Union's "Martyr Chief": "there is a cement to the whole people subtler more underlying than any thing in written constitution or courts or armies - namely the cement of a death identified thoroughly with that people at its head and for its sake." As William Pannapacker notes Whitman's passionate public identification with Lincoln was central to his emergence as "The Good Gray Poet" a national treasure: "Whitman's experiments in self-creation finally succeeded with a major segment of the public when he enclosed his persona within the halo encircling the martyred President" Revised Lives 22. The New York audience for Whitman's performance included Mark Twain John Hay Augustus St. Gaudens James Russell Lowell and Charles Eliot Norton; Andrew Carnegie could not make it but purchased a box for $350. At the end of his performance Whitman was surprised by a gift of lilacs from poet E.C. Stedman's young granddaughter a reference to his great elegy for Lincoln "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd." In New York City for a single night Whitman hosted a reception in his rooms at the Westminster Hotel after the lecture; this invitation was printed for the occasion. The evening was an important one for New York literary society a celebration "at least as spectacular as the event itself" according to the New York Sun. Looking "like a painting of Jove" Whitman entertained a constant stream of admirers relieved only by the performance of the Afro-Cuban violinist Claudio Brindis de Salas Garrido "El Paganini Negro" who serenaded Whitman on a seventeenth-century Ruggeri violin: "Walt was mightily pleased with the music." A surprising survival a near-fine artifact of the nineteenth-century American literary scene. Ivory card measuring 2.75 x 3.75 inches printed recto only: "Walt Whitman / At Home -- Thursday Evening / April 14th 1887 / Westminster Hotel Irving Place and 16th St. New York." Penciled bookseller note to verso: "April 14 1887 for his most famous lecture Lincoln / WW in NY for only one 1 night." Card lightly toned; half-inch closed tear to head expertly repaired. Housed in envelope fragment with penciled inventory number bookseller note and collector's note: "Whitman card / gift from Capt. Cohn -- / House of Books / Aug 7 1950.". unknown books
Book is in excellent condition in grey heavy weave cloth with silver lettering on cover and spine. One corner lightly bumped is only flaw. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners otherwise, exterior shows no other blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows light wear, edge wear at corners and top, bottom spine. 197 pages with a great many photos in b&w, often large format, map endpapers, contents features about 100 families, occasional persons, alphebetized by author, with one or two pages of their bio; including:Frederick John Coulthard, Dinsmores of Mud Bay, Robert Fallowfield, John and Ann Gillis, Thomas Hembrough, Abraham and Nancy Huck, Dan Johnson, David and Katherine Kitzel, John Loney, Jane Mallett, William McBride, Milton family, William Morgan, James Edward Murphy, John and Anna Paris, Peschkes of Hazelmere, Parr Family, Thomas and Sarah routley, William smith, John and Agnes Starr, H.T. Thrift, Edmund and frances Wade, Weaver Family, Noah, V. Wichersham, etc. Signed by author on the title page.
1983Bio-Green-97800705904961983. Hardcover. New. hardcover
1983Bio-Green-97800705904961983. Hardcover. New. hardcover
1961RB1132Philadelphia & London:: W.B. Saunders 1961. 1961. 8vo. x 468 pp. Illus. index. Gray blue-stamped cloth; edges foxed. Good. W.B. Saunders, 1961. hardcover books
np. Illustrated with drawings. Paper beginning to brown. Small 16mo. Original printed wraps lettered in gold, chipped at edges. Missing portrait on front cover. Penciled ownership of Miriam B. Harper on front wrap. Designed and printed by Engle-Biddle Adv. Ser., 1010 Cherry St., Philadelphia. PA PAMPH 20_5 BX2
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