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177027677Paris Chereau 1770 une vue d'optique en couleurs, GRAVÉE A L'EAU-FORTE ET AQUARELLÉE SUR PAPIER DE FORMAT: 34,5 x 52 cm., 1770 PARIS Chereau Editeur,
178917001789 Couverture rigide Londres [Paris], [Cazin], 1789. Deux volumes in-18 (12,5 x 8 cm), reliure plein veau fauve de l'époque, pièce de titre en maroquin olive, dos lisses ornés de fleurons dorés, triple filet d'encadrement sur les plats, filet doré sur les coupes, roulette dorée aux contreplats, tranches dorées, signet, petit manque à la coiffe supérieure du tome I, quelques frottements marginaux et épidermures sur les plats, coins légèrement émoussés, petite galerie de vers aux dos. Tome I : frontispice, 248 pages ; tome 2 : frontispice, 252 pages ; les 2 frontispices gravés sont signés Duponchel, petit renfort de scotch en pied à la page de titre du tome I intérieur du 1er volume légèrement jauni avec quelques brunissures sur les premiers feuillets au coin supérieur (sans atteinte au texte), intérieur frais pour le tome 2 . Après une première édition par Cazin en 1784 en un volume unique, une seconde vit le jour en 1789, en deux tomes, et avec les 2 gravures de l'édition de 1784 en frontispice de chaque volume (manuel du cazinophile, LXXII bis, p.126). En 1765, Sterne voyage à travers la France et l'Italie, poussant jusqu'à Naples et, à son retour, décide de décrire son voyage dans une optique "sentimentale". Le roman jouit d'un très grand succès et d'une très grande influence et contribua à faire du récit de voyage un des genres dominants de la seconde moitié du 18ème siècle. Traduction française par Frénais. Bon exemplaire.
173220631732 Chez la Vve Delormel, René Josse, Paris, 1732. In-12 pleine basane époque. (vi), 400, ix pages
179243527P., Imp. du Cercle Social, An I 1792 Pet. in-8 demi-basane blonde, dos lisse, filets dorés, 171 pp. Quelques feuillets brunis. Très bon exemplaire sous étui.
1791PHO-557EDITION ORIGINALE
1777253801777 Siena - Presso Pazzini Carli 1777 - Reliure à la fanfare; in8 du XVIIIe siècle en plein maroquin grenat,dos lisse richement ornée de compartiments fleuronnés et cloisonnés, pas de pièce de titre, jeux de filets et roulettes et large dentelle dorés en encadrement des plats, roulette maroquin rouge, dos lisses ornés de pièces d'armes dorées, jolie dentelle dorée encadrant les plats,, coupes et bordures intérieures décorées, doublures et gardes de papier dominoté doré, tranches dorées sur marbrure (reliure de l'époque). Sous etui boite en cuir époque,orné de filets dorés ternis,doublé d'un papier carton d'époque dominoté,trés bon état.RARE CONDITION.- legatura dell’epoca in marocchino rosso decorata in oro,Note BibliograficheCm. 18, pp. (6) xlviii, 345 (3). Frontespizio figurato e 9 splendide tavole incise in rame fuori testo (tra cui l'antiporta che succede al frontespizio). esemplare in ottimo stato di conservazione. Edizione originale con dedica degli stampatori a doppia pagina a Maria Luisa d'Austria. Particolarmente belle e decorative le tavole fuori testo.con frontespizio figurato inciso in rame e 8 tavole a piena pagina incise in rame fuori testo. In ottime condizioni.
1777K5MA7TN6ZXX1The Hague 1777. Small 4to 21 x 16.5 cm. Jacobus Scheltus Disbound. With the woodcut arms of the States General on the title-page. 26 2 blank pp. Second edition published in several issues of a treaty concluded between the Dutch States General and Abdullah bin Ismail 1694-1757 Sultan of Morocco on and off from 1734 to his death in 1757. The 23 articles of the treaty are followed by a form for the passports that Dutch ships were to carry a note on the treaty's ratification at Fez and a translation of a letter originally in Arabic from the Sultan of Morocco to the States General. The treaty was negotiated by Mohamed Lucas governor of Tétouan acting for Morocco and Francisco and Louis Butler granted power of attorney by the States General. It guarantees access free trade and safety for ships of the States General and its subjects and their crews and passengers in ports under Moroccan authority. Goods they sell there are subject to the usual taxes but military and shipbuilding supplies are exempt gunpowder timber wheel-lock muskets etc. The treaty was concluded on 21 November 1752/14 Muharram 1166. A further note says it was ratified at Fez on 4 December/28 Muharram and Sultan Abdullah's letter to the States General bears the same date.With a brief inscription on the title-page. Last two leaves detached and with worm holes only slightly affecting the text. Otherwise a good copy.l STCN 161081134; not in Knuttel. unknown
1775ST17825Paris: Joseph-Gérard Barbou rue Mathurins 1775. 163 x 96 mm. 6 3/8 x 3 3/4". Seven volumes. Edited by J. N. Lallemand; preface by Jean Baptiste Louis Crévier. <br/> EXTREMELY ATTRACTIVE CONTEMPORARY GREEN ARMORIAL MOROCCO perhaps by Derome covers with triple gilt rule border central gilt coat of arms of the Blanche family featuring a seated fox with one paw raised above it a row of three five-pointed stars smooth spine divided into compartments containing a gilt lyre surrounded by stars and dots floral sprigs at corners volume number within a laurel wreath gilt lettering marbled endpapers all edges gilt. With printer's two-swans device on title pages volume I with frontispiece portrait engraved by L. J. Cathelin after J. C. Philips. With pencilled note on front flyleaf attributing the binding to Derome. Brunet III 1108 "Edition estimée"; Dibdin II 171. For the binding: Olivier Pl. 2279. ◆Spines slightly and uniformly sunned very light shelf wear to bindings occasional faint foxing in volume IV but A SUPERB SET almost entirely absent of any signs of use.<br/> <br/> This is a fine-paper copy in a binding both charming and handsome of what Dibdin deems "a truly beautiful and accurate edition" of Livy's Roman history. Brunet called it an "esteemed edition" and notes that fine paper copies like the present set sold for twice what regular copies cost. First printed by Sweynheym and Pannartz in 1469 the "Histories" of Titius Livius Patavani 59 B.C. - 17 A.D. follow the rise of Rome from the founding of the city through its triumphs in the Punic Wars and up through the reign of the author's contemporary emperor Augustus. His account is notable for its emphasis on the glorious triumphs and accounts of heroism of the Romans stemming in his eyes from their virtue; his history is intended not just to inform but also to elevate the reader. The present edition according to Dibdin builds on the fine editions edited by Crevier and Drakenborch incorporating their useful notes and additions. It was beautifully printed by Joseph-Gérard Barbou 1723-90 scion of a family that had begun printing in Lyon in 1529 moving to Paris in 1540. Joseph apparently specialized in Latin classics producing editions of Cicero Lucretius Pliny Caesar and Martial among others. The fine binding here does not have Derome's ticket but is well executed enough to make the attribution written in at front plausible. There were no fewer than 18 members of the Derome family not to mention workshop associates who made their livings as binders in Paris from the middle of the 17th century until the first quarter of the 19th. Our binding is tasteful--perfect for a scholarly edition of a classic--and conceivably the work of one of the Deromes or of an extremely competent associate. Olivier attributes our armorial stamp to the 18th century Blanche family of Burgundy and he finds it on a copy of Barbou's 1771 Sallust in the library of Madame la Comtesse de Cossé. The "country house" condition of the present set suggests an aristocratic owner more concerned with owning fine books than with reading them. [Joseph-Gérard] Barbou, rue Mathurins unknown
17283945amsterdam wetsteins et smith 1728 in-16 demi-maroquin à coins un volume, reliure demi-maroquin bleu sombre in-16 à coins, dos à nerfs orné. Reliure tardive signée CUZIN, 441 pages, à amsterdam chez wetsteins et smith 1728,
1733001899Londres Jacob Tonson 1733
1791PHO-884Paris, Gueffier jeune, 1791. In-8, viii-341p. Plein veau blond époque , dos lisse avec titre , filet sur les plats, tache sur le plat, petites griffures
1726PHO-646Paris, Louis Sevestre, Pierre-François Giffart. 1726. In-12, X-364pp-XII pp(liste des esclaves)- 2ffnch , relié plein veau brun, dos orné, pièce de titre (Reliure de l'époque), défaut d’usage , travail de vers en début d’ouvrage . Chadenat, n°680. - Gay, n°465.
1726PHO-941Paris, Louis Sevestre, Pierre-François Giffart. 1726. In-12, X-364pp-XII pp(liste des esclaves)- 2ffnch , relié plein veau brun, dos orné, pièce de titre (Reliure de l'époque), reliure avec défauts , écritures sur les feuillets blancs.Chadenat, n°680. - Gay, n°465.
1726PHO-648Paris, Louis Sevestre, Pierre-François Giffart. 1726. In-12, X-364pp-XII pp(liste des esclaves)- 2ffnch , relié plein veau brun, dos orné, pièce de titre (Reliure de l'époque), défaut d’usage , une charnière fendue , mouillures en fin d’ouvrage .Chadenat, n°680. - Gay, n°465.
1724PHO-1966Paris, Antoine-Urbain Coustelier 1724, in-12 (16,5x10cm), 8ff.-438pp., veau époque, dos à nerfs, frottements, charnière fendillée, en partie, coins usés, coiffes arasées, petit manque en pied, page 20 et 21 déchirées en marge sans manque, ressaut de cahier, papier bruni, mouillure en marge, quelques rousseurs, tache en marge sur les 20 derniers feuillets.
1772ST18628bBirminghamiae: Typis Joannis Baskerville 1772. First Baskerville Edition. 310 x 260 mm. 11 7/8 x 9 3/4". 1 p.l. 200 221-372 pp. but complete. <br/> SUPERB CONTEMPORARY RED MOROCCO LAVISHLY GILT IN THE STYLE OF DEROME covers with wide dentelle frame composed of botanical elements and many small tools raised bands spines gilt in compartments with central floral sprig surrounded by acorns flowers stars and dots volute cornerpieces green morocco labels gilt turn-ins marbled endpapers all edges gilt. Front pastedowns with engraved bookplate of P. Dupont and with morocco heraldic book label. Gaskell 44. ◆A breath of rubbing to extremities title page a little browned final page a bit foxed other trivial imperfections but AN EXCEPTIONALLY FINE COPY internally clean smooth and bright and in a sparkling binding.<br/> <br/> This is the impressive quarto edition of a trio of great Roman love poets in a premier binding befitting the elegant printing. In a sheet dated 1760 which Baskerville issued appended to a specimen of his folio Bible the printer discusses his proposed "Baskerville Classics": "Many gentlemen" he says "have wished to see a sett of the Classicks . . . in the Manner Letter and Paper of the 'Virgil' already published" and he vows to print the same with the poetical classics first. The present items are from what turned out to be seven Baskerville quarto printings of the classics mostly done late in the printer's career but according to Reed bearing "the marks of unabated genius." These volumes says Reed would "suffice had Baskerville printed nothing else to distinguish him as the first typographer of his time." In the present works the stately typography the luxurious paper textured but feeling rather like vellum and the spacious design combine to give the reader a particularly gratifying feeling of strength and serenity. The extraordinarily smooth surface of our leaves provides a tactile experience not available from any other 18th century printer Bodoni included. The beautiful binding here is unsigned but is clearly the product of a first-rate workshop; while it is not uncommon to see a volume from the Baskerville quartos in a decorative contemporary binding the present one would have a place in the front row of any assemblage. Typis Joannis Baskerville unknown
1712001633Paris Antoine Dezallier 1712
178018815genève pellet 1780 -in-4 une carte ancienne gravée sur cuivre (Copper etching) en noir par André, gravée par Arrivet. Format : 31 x 20,5 cm, pour illustrer l'uvre de l'Abbé Guillaume-Thomas Raynal intitulée "l'Histoire philosophique et Politique des Etablissemens et du Commerce des Européens dans les Deux Indes", pli central horizontal normal venant d'un atlas( horizontal centerfold), 1780 Genève Pellet Editeur,
174519251745 Couverture rigide Amsterdam, aux Depens de la Compagnie, 1749. Un petit volume in-12 (13 x 8 cm), pleine basane fauve marbrée de l’époque, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, quelques épidermures et rongements sur les coupes, coiffe supérieure arasée, petit manque de cuir en pied au 1er plat. Xxij 386 pages, rares rousseurs et mouillures claires, quelques annotations au crayon, ex-libris manuscrit au 1er contreplat. 3ème édition après l'originale parue en 1745. En tête figure la clé des personnages (17 pages). On sait que dans ces prétendus Mémoires on trouve, sous des noms orientaux, un récit satirique de tout ce qui s'est passé en Europe depuis la mort de Louis XIV, pendant la Régence et pendant les premières années du règne de Louis XV. Bien des personnages, aujourd'hui fort obscurs, figurent dans ces « Mémoires » que le gouvernement de la Restauration crut devoir encore faire saisir et mettre à l'index. (Drujon). Serait d’après Barbier (III, 245) le premier ouvrage où l’on parle du Masque de fer. Bon état intérieur.
1787117691787 reliure plein maroquin bordeaux in-32 (full morocco 32mo - A book that is up to 5 tall.), dos long (spine without raised band) - compartiments à fleuron au fer évidé (floweret with hollowed out blocking stamp) - filets or et filets perlés (gilt lines) et pièce de titre sur fond havane (label of title), encadrement à triple filets droits sur les plats - entrecroisés aux angles (framing with triple straight line on the cover - intersected with the angles), coins émoussés (corners blunt), roulettes sur les coupes (fillets on the cuts), toutes tranches dorées (all edges gilt), illustrations hors-texte (full page engraving), 228 pages avec Approbation & Privilège du Roi, 1787 à Paris Imprimerie de P. Didot l'Aîné,
1782001556Genève s.n. 1782
1770000120La Haye et Paris Lambert, Jorry, et Delalain 1770
1770002355La Haye et Paris Lambert, Jorry, et Delalain 1770
1724000220Paris Imprimerie d'Antoine Urbain Coustelier 1724
1724000253Paris Antoine Urbain Coustelier 1724