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189674976Paris: Librairie L. Conquet 1896. Fine. Librairie L. Conquet Paris 1896 25 x 32 cm broché First edition printed in 500 numbered copies on Japan paper. Work illustrated with drawings by Job after pencil sketches. Handsome copy despite light worming of no consequence to the boards. Manuscript signatures of Job and Stéphen Liégeard below the justification page. Librairie L. Conquet hardcover
192055571c.1920. An atmospheric carbon print photograph titled and signed on the verso by the photographer Charles Job. Charles Job a stockbroker by profession was a passionate amateur and became a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society in 1895 contributing to the annual exhibitions of the Society and the Linked Ring. The Linked Ring was a brotherhood consisting of a group of photographers based in London which pledged to enhance photography as a fine art. During the First World War he was based at the Censor's Office in Liverpool. After the war he returned to Sussex and in 1922 moved to 8 Spring Terrace Richmond. In 1928 two years before his death he was made an Honorary Fellow of the RPS in recognition of his eminence in pictorial photography. Size: 230 x 325 mm. Carbon print photograph on textured paper. Very good condition. unknown
192055602c.1920. Charles Job a stockbroker by profession was a passionate amateur and became a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society in 1895 contributing to the annual exhibitions of the Society and the Linked Ring. The Linked Ring was a brotherhood consisting of a group of photographers based in London which pledged to enhance photography as a fine art. During the First World War he was based at the Censor's Office in Liverpool. After the war he returned to Sussex and in 1922 moved to 8 Spring Terrace Richmond. In 1928 two year before his death he was made an Honorary Fellow of the RPS in recognition of his eminence in pictorial photography. Size: 350 x 260 mm. Carbon print photograph. Very good condition. unknown
19281928LMinneapolis: The Triskele Press 1928. Edition limited to only 377. Hardcover. Fine/no dj as issued. Dorothy Kurtzman. Minneapolis The Triskele Press1928 no 37 of 377 numbered copies. Illustrated with 4 original full page Woodcuts by Dorothy Kurtzman. <br /> <br /> Unpaginated approx. 30 pages. 11.75 x 8.25 inches. Quarter black leather over black cloth. <br /> <br /> Printed on Paper Ancien from the mills of Canson et Montgolfier. The type face used was Barnhart's version of Morris Chaucer set by hand & then distributed. Errata slip bound in in rear. The spine shows some slight shelf wear. Gold foil title stamping to spine. <br /> the black cloth binding is very good <br /> Pages and illustrations are fine<br /> <br /> The first and only imprint of this craftsman's press <br /> <br /> ---------------. The Triskele Press hardcover
2016x-9814725137World Scientific Pub Co Inc 2016. Hardcover. New. 2nd edition. 753 pages. 9.25x6.50x2.00 inches. World Scientific Pub Co Inc hardcover
1910003361Paris: Boivin et Cie 1910. First Edition. Decorated Cloth. Very Good. Folio-sized Grand 4to. 37 by 29 cm. iv 84 pp. Flamboyant and lively Job illustrations set to colortype. Every other page is a full page illustration and there are a number of double paged illustrations. Probably the most sought after title in the series of young adult illustrated biographies issued in this young adult series. The interior leaves are clean with age toning pronounced around the edges. The pictorial cloth binding has light soiling and a minor closed tear along the joint. Boivin et Cie unknown
43087TYSON Job R. Letters on the Resources and Commerce of Philadelphia: From Job R. Tyson to William Peter.with Mr. Peter's Answer Prefixed. Phila. 1852. 1st ed. 83pp. Contemporary full morocco. Very good. Inscribed by the author. Tyson 1803-1858 was a Philadelphia lawyer congressman and historian. Peters was the British consul for Pennsylvania. At the time he wrote these letters Tyson was vice-provost of the Philadelphia Law Academy and a solicitor of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Tyson emphasizes the resources and advantages of Philadephia for trade and her growing competitiveness with New York. unknown
18048941804. ROBERTS Job. The Pennsylvania Farmer; Being a Selection from the Most Approved Treatises on Husbandry Interspersed With Observations and Experiments. Phila.: A. Bartram 1804. 1st ed. A very good copy in orig. full calf. Roberts a pioneer agriculturalist was born in Montgomery County Pa. ".full of interesting material and still valuable."--D.A.B. unknown
1815284Boston: Bradford & Read 1815. 8vo. 213 x 125 mm. 8 1/4 x 5 inches. 216 4 pp. including a leaf of instructions to the binder and errata leaf. Illustrated with 5 engraved plates. Contemporary mottled calf leather label on spine; upper and lower margins with tide marks some natural toning to the paper otherwise quite a good copy. Presentation copy to Richard Fletcher whose inscription appears on the front fee endpaper detached and the title-page. First edition. Attractive copy of Job Wilson's study of the influence of climate on the epidemic of spotted fever meningitis that spread throughout New England in the first years of the 19th century. Organized in three parts Wilson begins with a short description of the climate in New England from 1630 until 1806. Wilson expands the details of his study to show climate variations from 1801 to 1814 and their correlation with the rise and fall of the disease. This is one of the earliest studies in America to offer data on climate and disease with specific reference to the outbreak of spotted fever in 1807 1809 1811-1815. Part two of the Wilson's study describes the cause for the fever with reference to its impact on the lungs liver and brain. Part three discusses the ways of preventing the disease and its spread from person to person. The unsigned engravings illustrate the impact of the spotted fever on the nervous system lungs and heart. Austin 2074. 284. Bradford & Read unknown
2012SONG9401041970Springer 2012-11-05. Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995. paperback. Used: Good. 6.14x1.55x9.21. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Springer paperback
1995DADAX0792337484Springer 1995-11-30. 1995. hardcover. New. 6.10x1.90x9.10. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Springer hardcover
1901002660Paris: Boivin et Cie 1901. Decorated Cloth. Good. Flamboyant Job illustrations set to colortype. Folio. 36 by 28 cm 14 by 11 inches. N.d. but probably 1901 or a few years earlier. Boivin released three different editions of this work in the years 1897 1898 and 1901 each with different covers. The full title was "France Son Histoire Jusqu'en 1789" and this aptly describes the contents of the work so it is assumed that the latter part of the title was lopped off in a later printing. See Robichon Job ou l'Histoire illustree p. 149. Wear to the corners and edges of the binding. Otherwise clean and tight. Boivin et Cie unknown
ria9789814725132_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The book provides a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the physical processes which according to the present state of knowledge determine the evolution of coastal systems and their response to human interventions. This response hardcover
1910NF3975BONAPARTE Boivin & Cie 1910 first edition light wear to fore edge corner tips and spine extremities else a very good copy with near fine contents in the publishers original spectacular full color pictorial embossed binding all edges gilt and with 36 interior full color illustrations by Job including 4 double page spreads. A wonderful copy of this large folio enterprise. Boivin & Cie unknown
1895121578Librairie d'éducation de la jeunesse 1895. Board Book. <b>Livre en français</b>. Couverture rigide. Réunion de trois albums : France.- La cantinière. - Les trois couleurs parus aux éditions Charavay - Mantoux - Martin. Reliure demi-chagrin à coins. 30 x 36 cm. Non paginé environ 240 pages. <i>ref. 121578</i> Librairie d'éducation de la jeunesse unknown
261516Paris: La Chromographie Française. Original poster. Color lithograph. 47.5 x 32.5 inches.<br/> <br/> This French poster advertises a club for soldiers garrisoned in Paris during World War One. The title translates as: 'National Club for the Soldiers of Paris'. Black text accompanies the image of two soldiers on a white background. One injured with his arm in a sling is being assisted by the second who is gesturing towards two flying French tricolores in the top left corner. The wounded soldier wears the Croix de Guerre a medal awarded for heroism in combat with the enemy. Job was the pseudonym of the French artist Jacques Marie Gaston Onfray de Breville 1858-1931. Good condition with original folds as issued some abrasions scuffs and folds to edges. Mounted on linen.<br/> <br/> La Chromographie Française unknown
004922Paris: Boivin & Cie. Hardcover. Paper pastedown. Very Good. N.d. 1903. 4to. 32 by 23.5 cm. 59 pp. Profusely illustrated with dolls toy soldiers stuffed animals tin toys woodcarved toys etc. all coming to life when left alone. Not an uncommon conceit perhaps but one realized with extraordinary charm thanks to Job's inimitable illustrations brightly colored and springing joyously off the pages. Some fading and discoloration on the rear cover. Moderate age toning of the leaves. Overall an appealing copy. Boivin & Cie hardcover
193513411Cambridge UK: W. Heffner & Sons Limited 1935. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. First Edition. Hardcover. Job of Edessa c. 760 - c. 835 called the Spotted Arabic: al-Abrash was a Christian natural philosopher and physician active in Baghdad and Khur s n under the Abbasid Caliphate. He played an important role in transmitting Greek science to the Islamic world through his translations into Syriac. Encyclopaedia of Philosophical and Natural Sciences as taught in Baghdad A.D. 817.<br /> From the personal library collection of Brian Cotnoir alchemist artist and award-winning filmmaker. Author of Practical Alchemy: Guide to the Great Work The Emerald Tablet a series of Alchemical 'Zines Alchemical Meditations Alchemy: The Poetry of Matter and most recently On Alchemy: Essential Practices and Making Art as Alchemy. He has presented seminars and workshops around the world on various aspects of the alchemy.<br /> Khepri Press was started in 2014 as a place to organize and distribute his work. It is a very small press dedicated to alchemical book arts. Some of this work is publishable and others may exist only in manuscript or object form - alchemical results or talismans. Bumped corners light shelfwear and foxing else tight bright and unmarred. Green cloth with gilt titling. 8vo. xlviii 470pp. Index. Former owner library stamp. Lacking dj. Text in Syriac and English. W. Heffner & Sons, Limited hardcover
180940831Bridgeport: S. Backus 1809. Hardcover. Good. First American edition. Leather bound moderately worn with some light foxing else good plus. Not in OCLC. S. Backus hardcover
2012DADAX9401041970Springer 2012-11-05. Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995. paperback. New. 6.14x1.55x9.21. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Springer paperback
186132562Boston J. Munroe And Company 1861. First Edition. Hardback. Near fine copy in the original publisher's gilt-blocked cloth. Very slightly toned and dust-dulled. Remains particularly well-preserved. Corners sharp with an overall tight bright and clean impression. ; 367 pages; Description: 3 p. L. 5-6 9-367 p. 20 cm. Form/genre: Fiction. Boston, J. Munroe And Company hardcover
6389197018Taylor & Francis Group pp. 794 2nd edition . Hardback. New. Taylor & Francis Group hardcover
192055586c.1920. Titled and signed on the verso by Charles Job. Charles Job a stockbroker by profession was a passionate amateur and became a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society in 1895 contributing to the annual exhibitions of the Society and the Linked Ring. The Linked Ring was a brotherhood consisting of a group of photographers based in London which pledged to enhance photography as a fine art. During the First World War he was based at the Censor's Office in Liverpool. After the war he returned to Sussex and in 1922 moved to 8 Spring Terrace Richmond. In 1928 two year before his death he was made an Honorary Fellow of the RPS in recognition of his eminence in pictorial photography. Carbon print photograph on textured paper. Creasing to top and bottom left corners otherwise very good condition. Size: 27.5 x 36 cm. 11 x 14 inches unknown
192055568c.1920. Titled and signed on the verso by Charles Job. Charles Job a stockbroker by profession was a passionate amateur and became a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society in 1895 contributing to the annual exhibitions of the Society and the Linked Ring. The Linked Ring was a brotherhood consisting of a group of photographers based in London which pledged to enhance photography as a fine art. During the First World War he was based at the Censor's Office in Liverpool. After the war he returned to Sussex and in 1922 moved to 8 Spring Terrace Richmond. In 1928 two year before his death he was made an Honorary Fellow of the RPS in recognition of his eminence in pictorial photography. Size: 325 x 230 mm. Carbon print photograph. Very good condition. unknown
2003mon0000086307Raintree Publishers 2003-12-23. Paperback. Good. 0.3997 in x 27.3792 in x 22.5828 in. Ex-library book usual markings. Clean copy sound binding. Raintree Publishers paperback