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177110306Ouvrage posthume d'un de ces Messieurs.Anvers, chez Jean Gasbeck (vers 1771).Reliure pleine basane de l'époque. Dos lisse orné et doré avec pièce de titre rouge. Tranches rouges. Reliure frottée, coins émoussés. Mouillure sur la page de garde. Pas de rousseur. Bon état intérieur. Format in-12°(19x11).
17713600Ouvrage posthume d'un de ces Messieurs.Anvers, chez Jean Gasbeck (vers 1771).Reliure plein-veau marbré de l'époque. Dos lisse orné avec pièce de titre. Coiffe supérieure manquante. Plats légèrement frottés. Pas de rousseur. Bon état. Format in-12° (18x12).
17307560BB1730. 4 Bde. Amsterdam Wetstein & Smith 1730. 8°. Titel in Rot und Schwarz. 1 Bl. XXXVIII 484 S.; 3 Bl. 495 S.; 3 Bl. 426 S.; 3 Bl. 507 S.Mit gest. gef. Frontispiz von J. Folkema nach B. Picart gest. Titelvignette gest. Kopfstück von G. F. Debrie 10 gef. Karten 68 Kupfertafeln davon 51 gef. nach Merian Scheuchzer u. a. Kalblederbände der Zeit mit reicher Rückenvergoldung zwei Rückenschildchen und Stehkantenverg. Haller I 718. Lonchamp 2560. Der nicht genannte Verfasser ist der Berner Ratsherr Johann Georg Altmann 16951758 der sich auf Abraham Ruchats 16801750 «Les délices de la Suisse» Leiden 1714 und auf Abraham Stanyans 16691732 «Account of Switzerland» London 1714 bezieht und mit seiner Kompilation ein polpuläres und mehrfach aufgelegtes Standardwerk schuf. Das Werk besticht vor allem durch seine reiche Bebilderung mit Ansichten von Schweizer Ortschaften in Nachstichen nach den Werken von Merian und Scheuchzer. Attraktives Exemplar in passendem zeitgenössichem Einband. Gelenke zum Teil etwas angeplatzt Kanten leicht berieben jedoch intakt. S. 481/2 mit Eckausriss. unknown
17307560BB4 Bde. Amsterdam, Wetstein & Smith, 1730. 8°. Titel in Rot und Schwarz. (1) Bl., XXXVIII, 484 S.; (3) Bl., 495 S.; (3) Bl., 426 S.; (3) Bl., 507 S.Mit gest. gef. Frontispiz von J. Folkema nach B. Picart, gest. Titelvignette, gest. Kopfstück von G. F. Debrie, 10 gef. Karten, 68 Kupfertafeln (davon 51 gef.) nach Merian, Scheuchzer u. a. Kalblederbände der Zeit mit reicher Rückenvergoldung, zwei Rückenschildchen und Stehkantenverg.
171915847Amsterdam: François L'Honoré & Compagnie Libraries 1719. 440 by 520mm. 17.25 by 20.5 inches. Engraved map. Henri Chatelain's edition of Adrien Reland's important map of Japan 1715 including the place-names in phonetic Dutch. Reland's map of Japan represents a radical departure from prior European maps of Japan and is the first map printed in Japan to use Sino-Japanese characters. Instead of using the existing European geographical sources of Japan Reland utilized Japanese maps most notably a map from the library of Benjamin Dutry 1668-1751 a former director of the Dutch VOC. This was a tremendous leap forward in the geographical depiction of Japan such as in the treatment of Kyushu Island and in naming the 66 provinces. Large inset of the area around Nagasaki and an ornate dedication cartouche with about twenty coats of arms. Published in the fifth volume of the Châtelain family's 'Atlas historique ou Nouvelle introduction à l'Histoire à la Chronologie & à la Géographie Ancienne et Moderne ' 1719 when eventually extended to 7 volumes. With an inset 'Vue de la Ville de Nangasacki & de l'ile'. Zacharie Châtelain d. 1723 was the father of Henri Abraham 1684-1743 and Zacharie Junior 1690-1754. They worked as a partnership publishing the 'Atlas ' under several different Châtelain imprints depending on the Châtelain family partnerships at the time of publication. The atlas was published in seven volumes between 1705 and 1720 with a second edition appearing in 1732. The maps were accompanied by information pertaining to cosmography geography history chronology genealogy topography heraldry and costume of the world. The maps in the "Atlas Historique" were mainly based on those of the French cartographer Guillaume De L'Isle but were presented by the Châtelains in an encyclopaedia form. The accompanying text is in French and often is printed in two columns on the page with maps and other illustrations interspersed. Each map and table is numbered consecutively within its volume and all maps bear the privileges of the States of Holland and West-Friesland. Hubbard 73. François L'Honoré & Compagnie Libraries, unknown
175558331Berlin Haude et Spener 1755. Contemp. hcalf. Gilt spine. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. A paperlabel pasted on upper part of spine. Stamps on title-page. XVI323 pp. 7 folded engraved plates. faint scattered brownspots. <br/><br/><em>Klaus Jordan1726. </em> unknown
1715191132Cologne: Chez Pierre Marteau 1715. Leather_bound. 315p. 8x10.25 inches text in French second edition of the second part of a two volume treatise all edges of textblock tinted red mild toning to paperstock general abrasion and wear to pressed-calf casebinding full leather over boards with five raised bands gilt titles and decorations on spine edges stained red. Bits of card show at corner-tips but the hide was well-tanned and would be responsive to restorative measures i.e. the hide could use a coat or two of archival-grade leather dressing. The Dutch Ambassador's guide to the functions of an ambassador and his recollections of his work in France England and Holland and time spent imprisoned in the Bastille. Originally published in 1682 reissued 1690 this being the third edition of 1715. Chez Pierre Marteau unknown books
1715191132Cologne: Chez Pierre Marteau 1715. Leather_bound. 315p. 8x10.25 inches text in French second edition of the second part of a two volume treatise all edges of textblock tinted red mild toning to paperstock general abrasion and wear to pressed-calf casebinding full leather over boards with five raised bands gilt titles and decorations on spine edges stained red. Bits of card show at corner-tips but the hide was well-tanned and would be responsive to restorative measures i.e. the hide could use a coat or two of archival-grade leather dressing. The Dutch Ambassador's guide to the functions of an ambassador and his recollections of his work in France England and Holland and time spent imprisoned in the Bastille. Originally published in 1682 reissued 1690 this being the third edition of 1715. Chez Pierre Marteau unknown
175558331Berlin, Haude et Spener, 1755. Contemp. hcalf. Gilt spine. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. A paperlabel pasted on upper part of spine. Stamps on title-page. XVI,323 pp., 7 folded engraved plates. faint scattered brownspots.
1728ABC_48146Amsterdam 1728. 4to. Isaak Tirion Contemporary gold-tooled red morocco with the author and title lettered in gold on the spine with an ornamental border on both boards gold-tooled board edges and turn-ins gilt edges marbled endpapers. With an engraved title page in each part and 300 numbered engraved half-page views. 2 parts in 1 volume. 76; 76 ll. Beautifully bound complete copy of Abraham Rademaker's celebrated series of 300 views of famous sights and buildings in the Netherlands and Cleve. These fine engravings include views of Amsterdam Hoorn Egmond Haarlem Rynsburg Leiden Delft with the ruins of Koningsveld Abbey and the Cartusian monastery Spangen Dordrecht Gorinchem IJsselstein Montfoort Utrecht Arnhem Nijmegen Kleve and Emmerik. The plates are predominantly dated between 1573 and 1720. However these dates do not indicate when the plate was made but correspond instead to the condition of the depicted towns and buildings in those respective years.Abraham Rademaker 1679-1735 was a versatile painter and engraver known mostly for his many views he made of villages towns churches monasteries castles and manor houses sometimes in ruins in the Netherlands and the area around Kleve. Apart from the various editions of his Kabinet he also published series of views in De zegepraalende Vecht 1719 and Spiegel van Amsterdams zomervreugd 1728.The present copy was owned by Adam Mansfieldt de Cardonnel Lawson of Cramlington Northumberland; 1746-1820 a historian from Scotland who is the author of a book similar to Rademakers Kabinet: Pituresque antiquities of Scotland 1788-1793 etched by Adam de Cardonnel. The work was then inherited by his granddaughter Lucy Anna de Cardonnel Elmsall.With the bookplates of Adam Mansfieldt de Cardonnel Lawson of Cramlington Northumberland; 1746-1820 and Lucy Anna de Cardonnel Elmsall 1828- after 1867 mounted on the front pastedown and an ownership annotation by the former on the title page "Lawson 1802". The boards are very slightly rubbed. The title page of the first part is somewhat soiled occasional mild soiling in the margins. Otherwise in very good condition.l De Buck no. 584; STCN 300275331 5 copies; cf. Tiele 892 other ed.; Wurzbach II p. 375 other ed. hardcover
1719007802Lugduni Batavorum : Theodorum Haak 1719. 832 pages with 83 pp.Index. Title page illustration lacking the frontispiece illustration. Bound in contemporary vellum boards age-toned back stamped and lettered in gilt. Very Good end pages toned and soiled text clean with widely scattered small spots of toning binding quite tight and sound. Text in Latin. . First Edition. Vellum. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Theodorum Haak Hardcover books
1719007802Lugduni Batavorum: Theodorum Haak 1719. Book. Very Good. Vellum. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 832 pages with 83 pp.Index. Title page illustration lacking the frontispiece illustration. Bound in contemporary vellum boards age-toned back stamped and lettered in gilt. Very Good end pages toned and soiled text clean with widely scattered small spots of toning binding quite tight and sound. Text in Latin. Theodorum Haak Hardcover
17641509200002Printed by Hugh Gaine at his book-store and printing office at the Bible & Crown in Hanover-Square. M DCC 1764-01-01. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Volume 1 only. Large folio. 38 cm. Vol. I. Bound in publisher's full sheep. Bound by Rob. McAlprine signed by him. Red morocco spine label. Scuffs/rubbing to cover. Creasing to title page. Engraving of Royal arms on title Reilly 862. iv 840 i.e. 838 2 p. Contains an Act for reversing the attainder of Jacob Leisler etc at appendix which Evans states if often absent. Printed by Hugh Gaine, at his book-store and printing office at the Bible & Crown, in Hanover-Square. M, DCC, hardcover
1701046917Jena: Birchner 1701. Early Edition. Hardcover Vellum. Good Condition. Contemporary vellum soiled frontis and title page stained and detached with some chipping and old tape marks wear to first few pages a few old marks and notes but very good otherwise. Three works bound in one the first two by Hoping typically found together the last with added engraved title published in 1692 in Frankfurt Illustrated throughout endpapers with notes and a few hand sketches. The Ingeber work is a first edition. 155 7; 183 61; 180 4pp<br/><br/>Three early chiromancy volumes bound up together Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Science & Technology; Magic Paranormal & Occult. Inventory No: 046917. Birchner hardcover books
1701046917Jena: Birchner 1701. Early Edition. Hardcover Vellum. Good Condition. Contemporary vellum soiled frontis and title page stained and detached with some chipping and old tape marks wear to first few pages a few old marks and notes but very good otherwise. Three works bound in one the first two by Hoping typically found together the last with added engraved title published in 1692 in Frankfurt Illustrated throughout endpapers with notes and a few hand sketches. The Ingeber work is a first edition. 155 7; 183 61; 180 4pp<br/><br/>Three early chiromancy volumes bound up together Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Science & Technology; Magic Paranormal & Occult. Inventory No: 046917. Birchner hardcover
174531699Lugdunum Batavorum (d.i. Brittenburg), Samuel Luchtmans, 1745. 12°. 22 nn S., 480 S., - Abraham Kaau-Boerhaave (1715 in Den Haag - 1758 in Sankt Petersburg), niederländischer Mediziner. Studium der Medizin in Leiden, 1738 Promotion. Mitglied der kaiserlich russischen Akademie der Wissenschaften in St. Petersburg. 1747 erhielt er die Professur der Anatomie und Physiologie an der Universität Sankt Petersburg. Bibliotheksschilchen auf den Vorderdeckel, Ziffernvermerk auf dem Vorsatz, kleiner Besitzstempel auf dem Titel sowie auf S. 3. Einband etwas bestoßen, innen wohlerhalten und sauber.
174523029Lutetiae Parisiorum M. S. David 1745 -in-12 plein vélin janséniste un volume, reliure janséniste d'époque en plein vélin ivoire in-dix-huit (jansenist's binding full vellum duodecimo in-18) (12,5 x 7,6 cm), dos long (spine without raised band), titre manuscrit à l'encre brune en haut du dos (handwritten title on the spine), plats muets (cover without text) à rabat, toutes tranches lisses (smooth edges) bleues, texte en italien, orné d'un Frontispice gravé (noté : Il pastor fido) d'après Zacharias WEBBER, gravé sur bois en noir par Abraham DE BLOOTELING et 5 planches de ce dernier, incluses dans la pagination, 260 pages, 1677 In Colonia [sans nom d'Editeur mais c'est : Elsevier, imprimé par Hackius à Leiden],
17075C8G6MOZMOJ3Nuremberg Christoph Weigel; 1707. Folio. Würzburg Martin Frantz Hertzen Contemporary vellum with the manuscript title at the head of the spine and a paper shelfmark label at the foot. With an engraved allegorical title-page a letterpress title-page printed in red and black and 100 engraved emblems in the text measuring 10.5 x 12 cm. 10 200 4 pp. & 100 ll. First edition of a German emblem book addressing virtues and vices in 100 emblems compiled by the German preacher Abraham à Sancta Clara born Johan Ulrich Mergerle; 1644 - 1709. As the title states the book's purpose is to refresh the readers virtues and to deter from vices by way of emblems. The concepts are explained in well-known fables and accessible symbols and allegories like the sun moon fire sea weather seasons metals gems animals etc. Each concept is illustrated in an emblem accompanied by a motto in Latin and a poem in German and Latin. The emblems were engraved by Christoph Weigel after illustrations by Caspar and Jan Luyken from the Ethica Naturalis ca. 1700. Each emblem is followed by two pages of text explaining the emblem.With a library inscription on the flyleaf "villae epponis ad bibliothecam". The binding is slightly soiled. Some marginal thumbing occasional foxing and some occasional spots and smudges. Otherwise in good condition.l Landwehr German emblem books 11; Faber du Faur 1125; Goedeke III 25 240. hardcover
1705WN63455Amsterdam: Pierre Mortier 1705. Vellum binding with handwritten spine titling. Sprinkled edges. Vellum quite soiled and separating from rear board at the foreedge. Name and neat handwritten notes on preliminaries. Large work in 3 volumes with many plates and foldouts etc. Very controversial in its criticism of the Venetian Republic enough so that its French author was sent to the Bastille albeit briefly. Later Edition. Vellum. Fair/No Dust Jacket. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Trade. Pierre Mortier Hardcover books
1768260241Lyon: Pierre Bruyset Ponthus. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1768. Hardcover. Three volumes. Leather with gilt decorated spines. Marbled endpapers. Text block is dyed red at the edges. Text in French. Each volume has light foxing to firstt and last couple pages rubber stamp to verso of title page: "ex bibliot alex semitecolo" and again on final page different stamp with same text. Volume one: 410 pp. Old bookseller's plate pasted to front pastedown. Slight possibly insect chip to boards about 12 mm patch on front board 12 mm strip on back board. Three bound-in fold-out images one of which the third is torn about 2" from binding has been mended with paper tape. Pages including plates are bright and clean. Volume two: Pages numbered 411-899. Tiny chip possibly insect damage to back board near spine in 3 mm. "t" shape. Volume three: Pages numbered 1-344. Damage to front board very similar in size and shape to that of first volume another tiny chip to back board. Other than the very minor wear to the leather this is a very beautiful set. ; 16mo . Pierre Bruyset Ponthus hardcover
174087591GenÂve : chez Henri-Albert Gosse 1740. 185x115mm. frontispice LXXXIV- 3 ff. 514 p. 2 ff. - 546 p. 1 ff. - 533 p. 1 ff. 497 p. 1 ff. 721 p. - 684 p. cartonnage dÕattente de lՎpoque ÂŽtiquette de titre manuscrite au dos non rognÂŽ. 2824 chez Henri-Albert Gosse unknown
171042386à Paris: Chez Pierre Emery 1710. Fine. Chez Pierre Emery à Paris 1710 26 x 38.50 cm 2 volumes reliés New expanded edition the first in two volumes with important tables published at the Chancellor's request. The original first appeared in 1676; it was continued in this edition by René Le Comte for the supporting documents for the period 1676-1705 furthermore the material compiled by Tessereau was entirely reworked for this new edition. Contemporary full brown sheep binding. Spine with six raised bands decorated with gilt compartments and fleurons as well as red morocco title and volume labels. All edges speckled red. Spine worn lacking headcaps and with losses to the sheep. Scuffing and corners slightly bumped. Contemporary bookplate pasted on pastedowns. Major source on the history of the Chancellery in France; this institution as ancient as the monarchy was formed by the body of chancellors such as the chancellor the keeper of the seals the great auditors secretaries of the king of the grand college the treasurers controllers wax-heaters and other officers the chancellery being today nothing more than the ministry of justice. Tessereau assembled a collection of precious documents for the historian on the officers of the chancellery their functions and prerogatives on the various chancelleries in the kingdom. It is more a compilation and publication of documents than a historian's work but the work is no less important. Chez Pierre Emery hardcover
171042386Chez Pierre Emery | à Paris 1710 | 26 x 38.50 cm | 2 volumes reliés
1738G95014Amsterdam, by Jakobus Loveringh en Jan Roman den Jongen 1738-1740 Complete in 4 volumes: [40],503 + 557,[3] + [8],466,108 + 506,[68] pp., with engraved frontispiece in vol.I (portrait of Joan Churchill) and complete with its 30 folding plans and maps out of text + 2 folding genealogical tables (few tears in plates repaired), title in red and black, engraved vignette on title pages, 16cm., contemporary uniform full leather bindings with some traces of use and some loss of leather at corners and at the ends of joints, gilt title and decorations on spines, most text is clean and bright except for some pages with marginal foxing and some vague spots of humidity (text always well readable), overall good copy of this rare Dutch biography and history of John Churchill (1650-1722), G95014
1760G119414Lugduni Batavorum [Leiden], Apud Samuelem et Joannem Luchtmans 1760 xlii + 1034 + [167] pp. + engraved frontispiece, with an engraved vignette on title page, 2nd edition, text in Latin, contemporary and intact brown full-leather binding with gilt decorations, ties missing, title in red and black, marbled endpapers, text and interior are clean and bright, prize book from the school of Zwolle in 1827 (with handwritten ex-dono on first blanco endpaper), good condition, weight: 1.2kg., G119414