1 033 résultats
191376731New York NY.: Fleming H. Revell Company. Very Good. 1913. First Edition. Hardcover. This book is hard-bound in red cloth with white stamping to the upper cover and spine. The covers show some light rubbing to the corners and spine-ends. The binding is solid. The contents are bright and clean. . Fleming H. Revell Company hardcover books
198545031Berkeley:: University of California Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1985. Hardcover. 0520053710 . Translated from the Polish by Maya Latynski. Foreword by Czeslaw Milosz. Introduction by Jonathan Schell. First printing thus. Very near fine in like dust jacket. . University of California Press, hardcover books
180962254London: Printed for Richard Phillips Bridge-Street Blackfriars. By T. Gilbert Fleet-street 1809. First edition 4to. xvi 348 116pp. Engraved map frontispiece twelve plates. Three-quarter brown leather and marbled boards. Corners worn down spine with leather label and marbled boards rubbed. Small bookplate on front pastedown a winged dragon and the initials S.H. presumed to be Admiral Samuel Hood. Some manuscript notes on back blank page. In July 1808 Neale was appointed physician to the forces a position he held during the Peninsular War when he was also one of the physicians-extraordinary to the duke of Kent. <br/><br/> Printed for Richard Phillips, Bridge-Street, Blackfriars. By T. Gilbert, Fleet-street hardcover books
182413380London: Hurst Robinson and Edinburgh: Constable 1824. First UK edn. 8vo pp. 405 473. expanded from the more common 335 pp. NY edition of 1823. Bound in original paper backed boards spine paper missing and one cover separate uncut and partially unopened offsetting to the title-page little water stain to the endpapers in vol. 2 with errata slip in each volume and two plates. Housed in a custom slipcase and chemise. Howes H-560 Best edition with the extra 12 pages added to vol. 2 that are in just some copies; Clark II:207; Sabin 32358; Field 704. The letters were originally published in the London Christian Observer and here contain the addition of an appendix of Hodgson's account of his visit with the Choctaws Chickasaws Creeks and Cherokees and a description of the missions at Brainerd and Elliott. Hodgson travelled primarily through the south and Northeast. He traveled from Washington met with Jefferson at Monticello went up the Hudson to Albany and Niagara to Montreal. He continued down through Vermont saw the Quakers in New Hampshire and on to Boston and Philadelphia. This volume is from the library of General Sir William Henry Clinton son of Sir. Henry Clinton. see DNB. Hurst Robinson and Edinburgh: Constable unknown books
1824TB28287London: Hurst Robinson & Co.and A. Constable & Co. 1824. First Edition. Both volumes of this two volume set are in very good condition in 3/4 leather calf and marbled paper covered boards with gilt text and rules on the spines. Both volumes are octavos measuring 8 1/2" by 5 1/8" with rubbing and light wear to the leather around the tips of the boards at the head and heel of the spines and at the joints. Volume I contains a preface followed by 405 pages which includes an errata on page 405. It is illustrated with a frontispiece map. Volume II contains a fold-out frontispiece map 459 pages followed by a tipped-in errata and is illustrated with the aforementioned frontispiece and several engravings of Native American implements and ornaments on pages 442 and 443. With the exception of offsetting from the frontispieces and engravings there is no foxing or tanning present within these two volumes. This is the more complete and revised edition of Hodgson's letters. The earlier version was printed in New York in 1823 and strips much from its content. The author spent eight months traveling through out the eastern states of the US. In the process he wrote 44 letters which are published in these volumes. He arrived in New York City and traveled to Washington DC Richmond Norfolk Raleigh Fayetteville Lumberton Charleston Savannah Augusta Mobile New Orleans Natchez Greenville Huntsville Lookout Mountain Knoxville visited Jefferson at Monticello Baltimore parts of New England and Philadelphia. His main areas of interest were slavery which he abhorred and Indian culture where he had a great interest. Howes considers this set as "quite scarce" and provides "Unbiased observations." Clark Vol. 2 208; Howes H-560 Hurst, Robinson, & Co.and A. Constable & Co. hardcover books
18243471baY4London: Hurst Robinson 1824. Book. Very good- condition. Hardcover. Later edition. Octavo 8vo. 2 volume set. Hardcover; bound in original paper covered boards covers detached. Protected in an attractive custom clam-shell box with a leather spine. Contains 2 errata slips; appendix volume 2; bookplates; private/personal library book pockets. Howes H560: "best edition". Measures 23.6cm. Hurst, Robinson Hardcover books
190028259Paris: C. Joubert PN B. & Cie. 9681 1900. Large octavo. i title i publishing note 1f. named cast list and contents 46 1f. blank pp. Lithographed.<br/><br/>Occasional performance annotations in blue crayon and pencil.<br/><br/>Wrappers lacking; spine reinforced with brown paper tape. Minor staining to lower portions of some pages; small oval music seller's handstamp to title; former owner's signature to title cast list and first page of music with transfer to facing blank page; small tear to lower margin of p. 9; vertical crease to pp. 35-38. Printed from Brandus plates.<br/><br/>'Adam's final dramatic work the charming one-act operetta Les pantins de Violette was produced at the Bouffes-Parisiens where it shared the bill with Offenbach's Le thé de Polichinelle on 29 April 1856. Four nights later Adam died in his sleep." Elizabeth Forbes in Grove Music Online. C. Joubert [PN B. & Cie. 9681] unknown books
1964197Paris: Buchet/Chastel 1964. Wraps. Very Good. 323 p. Wraps. Anthology of French libertine writing from Le Pere Garasse to Fontenelle. Buchet/Chastel paperback books
190727750Paris: Bibliothèque Internationale d'Édition E. Sansot & Cie 1907. First Trade Edition. Quarto 24.5cm.; original grey pictorial wrappers; 207pp.; frontispiece & 14 tissue guarded plates; numerous text illus. throughout. Wrappers a bit worn especially at spine edges; preliminaries foxed else Very Good and sound overall. Bleak collection of stories following in the footsteps of Zola's naturalistic novel Germinal. This later collection mostly set in the mines of northern France beautifully albeit lugubriously illustrated by the Art Nouveau painter and printmaker Théophile Steinlen. CRAUZAT 639. Bibliothèque Internationale d'Édition, E. Sansot & Cie unknown books
190481136Paris: August Challamel 1904. Paperback. Good. 121p. Wrapper. 26cm. Backstrip worn. Front and back covers partially glued to adjacent leaves. INSCRIBED by Adam on half-title -- inscription partly hidden because half-title is partially pasted to front cover. From the John R. Willis Collection of Africana with his bookplate inside front cover. Extrait de la Revue Coloniale. <br/><br/> August Challamel paperback books
1896140940980Oxford: Oxford at the Claredon Press 1896. First Edition. Very Good. First edition first printing. Bound in publisher's original burgundy cloth ruled in blind with spine stamped in gilt; lacking a dust jacket. Very Good. Cloth rubbed and lightly spotted. Offsetting to free endpapers. Owner name effaced with some abrasion from front paste down and small vintage bookseller label partially removed from rear paste down. The first publication of major lectures of Adam Smith from notes taken by his student at the University of Glasgow circa 1863-4. These lectures contain the formative ideas he later worked into The Wealth of Nations. Oxford at the Claredon Press unknown books
1981033897Indianapolis: Liberty Classics 1981. Edited by R. L. Meek et al. viii 610p. stiff wrapeprs. Reprint of the 1978 edition The Glasgow edition of the works and correspondence of Adam Smith 5. Liberty Classics unknown books
197435883Leipzig: Peters 1974. Hardcover. Very Good. Octavo. Full dark ivory cloth with titling to spine. 320 pp. 1f. 1f. blank xix "Nachwort" and index edited by Bernd Baselt pp. In worn dustjacket.<br/><br/>A facsimile of the original edition published in Leipzig in 1784. Peters hardcover books
184328236Paris: J. Meissonnier PN 1770 1843. Large octavo. Quarter black leather with dark green textured cloth boards with decorative blindstamping and lyre-like motif to center of upper panel titling and decorative gilt to spine. 1f. title 1f. named cast list and thematic index 74 74 bis-75 75 bis-76 76 bis-77 77 bis-197 i blank i publisher's advertisement i blank pp. Engraved.<br/><br/>Named cast includes Chollet Audran Grard Mocker Darcier and Rouvroy.<br/><br/>Binding somewhat worn and rubbed. Minor to moderate foxing and browning; publisher's and musicseller's handstamps to title; pp. 147-150 bound upside down and in reverse order. First Edition.<br/><br/>Le Roi d'Yvetot was first performed at the Opéra-Comique in Paris on October 13 1842. <br/><br/>"Adam composed more than 80 stage works some of which especially those written for the Paris Opéra-Comique obtained considerable and lasting success." Elizabeth Forbes in Grove Music Online. J. Meissonnier [PN 1770] unknown books
186528228Paris: G. Brandus et S. Dufour PN M.S. 3189 1865. Large octavo. Full textured brown cloth with titling gilt to spine. 1f. title 1f. cast list and thematic contents 191 i blank pp. Lithographed. <br/><br/>Some foxing; small handstamps to first two leaves and last page of music. Printed from Schlesinger plates. <br/><br/>"Adam composed more than 80 stage works some of which especially those written for the Paris Opéra-Comique obtained considerable and lasting success." Elizabeth Forbes in Grove Music Online. G. Brandus et S. Dufour [PN M.S. 3189] unknown books
19691326364New York: Burt Franklin 1969. Hardcover. Octavo; G/no DJ; Hardcover w/out DJ; Spine blue with gold print; Boards in blue cloth with gold print wear to spine caps stains to front mild shelfwear; Text block has spotting to edges stain to bottom spine corner through initial pages else clean and tight; Vols. I-II bound together; xvi 377 303 pages frontispiece port. Shelf: Art History Criticism General. 1326364. FP New Rockville Stock. Burt Franklin hardcover books
1821170889Vienna: Imprimerie de J. V. Degen Pierre Mechetti Devant Charles 1821. Leather bound. Binding set many covers are off most spine labels are off. Sold as a reading set only these books have the typical old dusty leather feel to them. 21 volumes in 1/2 brown leather. Some portraits and illustrations. Dates as follows: 1-3: 1803 new edition; 4-5: 1805; 6-11:1808; 12-13: 1811; 14-15: 1813; 16-18: 1818; 19: 1819; 20: 1820; 21: 1821. Uniformly bound but the leather is dry and some covers are off spine missing from volume 1. Contents are generally described as Vols. 1-4: Dutch and Belgian artists; 5-11: German artists; 12-21: Italian artists. The Supplement volume covers Peintres et Dessinateurs Neerlandais and has the front cover off. Scarce as a complete set in any condition. Suitable for restoration which would be very expensive. Imprimerie de J. V. Degen, Pierre Mechetti, Devant Charles hardcover books
18762526LEIPZIG METZGER & WITTIG 1876. 8 vo. Set of 21 vols. printed in French. The first edition was 1821 with subsequent editions published throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. Ex-library; usual stamps. 19th century contemporary half calf and marbled boards. Covers a little rubbed corners rounded. Joints of volume I are splitting but bindings are tightly strung. In fair condition. METZGER & WITTIG hardcover books
183991433Boston: Published by Keith & Moore 67 & 69 Court St 1839. Good. 4p. Sheet music. No separate wrapper. Disbound removed from a bound volume. 34 cm. Extensive but mostly moderate foxing. Upper portion of a circular stamp John Ashton" along bottom edge -- Ashton owned a music and umbrella store on Washington St. in Boston which closed in 1844. Arranged by Simon Knaebel. Black & white illustration titled "Encampment at Darnstable Sept. 1839" on first page was drawn by Fitz Henry Lane. <br/><br/> Published by Keith & Moore, 67 & 69 Court St unknown books
198154190London: Faber & Faber 1981. First edition. 198 pp. Near fine in near fine dust jacket. London: Faber & Faber unknown books
1999174261Alexandria VA and New Haven CT: Art Services International in association with Yale University Press 1999. First edition. Hardcover. 380 pages. Features texts by Jan K. Ostrowski Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann Piotr Krasny Kazimierz Kuczman Adam Zamoyski and Zydislaw Zygulski Jr. Includes numerous color illustrations. A clean near fine copy with some slight bumping to the top corners in a near fine dust jacket with some minor wear. Art Services International in association with Yale University Press unknown books
200088114Berkeley: Eshu House Publishing 2000. Paperback. 139p. first edition inscribed and signed by author first edition trade paperback in creased and slightly worn white pictorial wraps. Gay Bay Area African American poet. Eshu House Publishing paperback books
2000100498Berkeley: Eshu House Publishing 2000. Paperback. 139p. inscribed and signed in full by Miller on the half title page and with his handwritten emendations of his phone # and email address on the copyright page very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Eshu House Publishing paperback books
20032304057Basin Harbor: Lake Champlain Maritime Museum 2003. 1st Printing. 1st Printing. Near Fine. Signed by author. First paperback printing. Inscribed and signed by Arthur Cohn on title page 'to Vicky and Bob Your hospitality in Palmyra has been so wonderful - and I applaud all the efforts you are making to help keep history alive. Sincerely Art August 12 2007 - Arthur B. Cohn'. Edges lightly rubbed. 2003 Large Softcover. xiv 187 pp. Color and black-and-white photographs and illustrations throughout. "The Lake Champlain - Hudson River corridor has played host to some of this nation's most defining historic events. From its vantage point at Burlington Vermont this highly illustrated work. takes the reader on a fascinating journey through history. Drawing on a wealth of historic photographs and illustrations and with new information from Lake Champlain's extraordinary shipwrecks the nearly forgotten story of the lake's sailing canal boats is revealed. Come along on our journey as these unique vessels are brought back to life from the pages of history. Hear the story of the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum's replica canal schooner Lois McClure from the laying of her keel to the preparations for her memorable journey retracing the old-time route between Burlington and New York City. Lake Champlain Maritime Museum unknown books
187028268Mainz: B. Schott's Söhnen PN 11908 1870. Folio. Original publisher's black cloth-backed dark blue-grey printed wrappers.1f. title 1 cast list and contents 63 i blank pp. Engraved. Text in French and German. <br/><br/>Wrappers somewhat worn and soiled with minor chipping to edges tear to upper margin of lower wrapper small circular cataloguing label to spine at lower library handstamps and markings to upper wrapper. Occasional light foxing; library handstamp to lower margin of first two leaves; tsmall ear to inner margin of title; occasional performance markings in pencil and blue crayon. A re-issue of the first German edition of 1853. B. Schott's Söhnen [PN 11908] unknown books