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173311861, , 1733 ca. Manuscrit in-4 de 731-(1) pp.,17 lignes par page, nombreux passages soulignés, notes marginales, demi-basane marbrée, dos orné à nerfs, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, tranches jaspées (reliure de l'époque).
187315239ABBarcelona, Trilla y Serra, 1873 - 1874. 44,5 : 31 cm. Titulo litografiado en colores, 49 litografias coloreadas de doble página. Encuadernacion de epoca de media piel.
In -4°, due parti legate assieme, ciascuna con frontespizio autonomo; pp. IV (4) VI-XV, (1), 120 (8); (4), 48. Legatura in pergamena. La seconda parte s’intitola “Predica contro l'abuso delle comedie, fatta nella citta di Huesca la sera della circoncisione dell'anno 1629 dal p. Gaime Alberto della Compagnia di Giesu, e tradotta di spagnuolo in italiano dal signor Alessandro Adimari”. Fra le due opere è inserito un quartino, non rilegato, che titola “Aggiunta al libro terzo della christiana moderatione... fatta l’anno 1656”. The second half’s title is “Predica contro l’abuso delle comedie…” Between the two works a gathering is included, not bound, whose title is “Aggiunta al libro terzo…”
220273Tours, Jamet Mettayer, 1592 2 parties en un vol. in-8, [2] ff. n. ch. (titre, dédicace), 171 ff., un f. n. ch. d'errata - [4] ff. n. ch. (titre intermédiaire, seconde dédicace), [172] ff. mal chiffrés 182 (il y a saut de chiffrage du f. 124 au 135), maroquin cerise, dos à nerfs orné de caissons à froid, double filet doré sur les coupes, tranches dorées sur jaspure, large encadrement de guirlandes et filets dorés sur les contreplats (Duru, 1831).
162020747o.Ort. und Drucker. (Tübingen, J.A. Cellius?), 1620. 3 n.n. Bll., 166 SS., das Titelblatt fehlend. 4° (ca. 16 x 19,5 cm), mod. meisterlicher Pappband unter Verwendung geschmackvollem, altrosanem Kleisterpapiers.
183859723Deuxième édition (mention de troisième édition en tomes 3 et 4), 2 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque demi-chagrin maroquiné vert, Chez Ladvocat, Paris, 1838, 2 ff., 381 pp., 2 ff., 382 pp. avec une grande planche dépliante ; 2 ff., 396 pp., 2 ff., 374 pp.
Deuxième édition (mention de troisième édition en tomes 3 et 4), 2 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque demi-chagrin maroquiné vert, Chez Ladvocat, Paris, 1838, 2 ff., 381 pp., 2 ff., 382 pp. avec une grande planche dépliante ; 2 ff., 396 pp., 2 ff., 374 pp. L'exemplaire est bien complet de la rare et grande reproduction de l'affiche annonçant une course de taureaux à Madrid le 18 avril 1831. Les mentions d'édition sont probablement fictives. Agréable exemplaire (mouill. angulaire courant sur l'intégralité du texte dans le premier volume, petit frott. à la reliure, bon exemplaire par ailleurs). Ce récit de voyage valut à Astolphe de Custine les plus éloges de Balzac. Français
In - 4°, pp. (8), 276; testo su due colonne; piena pergamena coeva con titolo manoscritto al dorso. Edizione settecentesca del romanzo di Espinel, molto popolare nel secolo precedente: storia picaresca e movimentata che avrebbe ispirato poco più tardi la “Storia di Gil Blas di Santillana” di Le Sage, lo scudiero Marcos de Obregon, accompagnatore di dame, compie diversi viaggi, sulla falsariga della biografia dell’autore. XVIII Century edition of Espinel’s novel, much popular since the XVII: a picaresque plot that inspired, not much later, the “Gil Blas of Santillana” by Le Sage: Marcos de Obregon, an esquire convoying ladies, travels in Europe, as the author used to.
17863589MADRID. POR LA VIUDA DE IBARRA, HIJOS Y COMPANIA. 1786. IN-4 BROCHE (19 X 27 X 1 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE (2) + 97 PAGES, SOUS COUVERTURE D'ORIGINE PAPIER MARBRE. ILLUSTRE DU PORTRAIT EN FRONTISPICE DE MIGUEL DE MUZQUIZ Y GOYENECHE, CONDE DE GAUSA (1719-1785), GRAVE D’APRES GOYA (FRANCISCO JOSE DE GOYA Y LUCIENTES, 1754-1828), PAR FERNANDO SELMA (1752-1810). EDITION ORIGINALE DU TEXTE ET PREMIER ET UNIQUE TIRAGE DE LA GRAVURE. TRES RARE. BEL EXEMPLAIRE «DANS SON JUS», TEL QUE PARU AU XVIII°.
39226In-8 (155 x 100 mm), maroquin taupe, dos à cinq nerfs, fer aldin répété entre-nerfs, grand fleuron aldin azuré doré au centre des plats, double filet sur les coupes, coiffes guillochées, tranches dorées sur marbrures, large dentelle intérieure, gardes de papier peigné (reliure signée de Hardy-Mennil), (10), ccxxiii [=223] feuillets [Sign. A10, B-Z8, aa-ff8]. On les vend à Paris en la rue sainct Jacques a lenseigne de la fleur de lys dor, [Jean II Petit], 1537.
186341011Lissabon, Bad Ischl, Wildbad Gastein, Wien u.a., 1853-1863. Zus. 270 S., 8° u. Gr.-8°.
179515313[Madrid], , [ca 1792-1795]. Album in 4 oblong de 13 gravures coloriées (14 x 22 cm), cartonnage rouge, chiffre A. M. et titre dorés Souvenirs d'Espagne sur le plat supérieur (relié vers 1820).
218204Lieux divers, 1809-1811 in-8 et in-4,
178716058London, P. Emsly, 1787. 1. Aufl., 1 Portrait-Frontisp., XVII SS., 2 Bll., 1 gef. Karte, 373 SS., 3 Bll., 6 gef. Kupfertaf.; 3 Bll., 469 SS., 3 Bll., 1 gest. gef. Karte, 4 gef. Kupfertaf. 8°, späteres Halbleder mit verg. Rückentitel
226391Amsterdam, et se trouve à Paris, frères Estienne, 1753 2 parties en un vol. in-12, [3] ff. n. ch. (titre, avertissement du traducteur), 139-235 pp., maroquin rouge, dos à nerfs orné, triple filet doré en encadrement (reliure de l'époque). Choc à un coin.
18505353Spain 1850. Very good. 45pp. Small quarto. Contemporary calf gilt. A few minor abrasions along spine edges and corners worn. Occasional minor dust-soiling or foxing to text. An intriguing handwritten manual on cockfighting describing different types of roosters and the rules for fighting them presumably produced in Spain in the first half of the 19th century. The subtitle of the work touts it as in English translation "a very useful work for cockfighting fans." The manuscript includes passages with headings such as "Nobleza antiguedad y utilidad del juego de Gallo" "Nobility antiquity and usefulness of the Rooster game" "De las peleas en general" "Of fights in general" "Condiciones para carear la guerra" "Conditions to face war" "Condiciones en las peleas de navaja" "Conditions in knife fights" "Observaciones acerca del acto de las peleas" "Observations about the act of fighting" "De las circumstancias del Gallero de las cosas anexas a su egercicio y de su gratificacion" "Of the circumstances of the Gallero of the things annexed to his exercise and gratification" "Sobre preparacion de los gallos para las peleas de pico" "On the preparation of roosters for beak fights" "Del modo de disponer los gallos para las peleas de navaja" "How to arrange the roosters for knife fights" as well as passages on the rules for fighting and comparing roosters by weight age and other means and more. A substantial portion of the latter part of the manual is devoted to describing about thirty different "Colores de los gallos" and color patterns which include various shades and patterns of "Indio" "Giro" "Canelo" "Blanco" "Prieto" "Pintojo" and "Tabao." The last section contains a "Regimen para curar las enformedades que mas generalmente padecen los gallos" "Regimen for curing diseases that roosters most generally suffer from".<br /> <br /> Though an undated manuscript the binding appears to emanate from the first half of the 19th century. The ownership inscription and stamp on the first flyleaf indicates the work was owned by Fermin Canella Secades of the University of Oviedo in Spain. Canella Secades lived from 1849 until 1924 so could have owned the work anywhere within those years but the manuscript was most assuredly produced earlier. Though he was a prolific author the handwriting of the ownership inscription presumably belonging to Canella Secades does not match the handwriting in the manuscript and the ownership inscription and stamp were most certainly added later. In any case the present manuscript is a fascinating collection of useful information regarding one of the more esoteric bloodsports in the world which is still legal in parts of Spain and Mexico as well as many other countries and still practiced in numerous places where it's clearly illegal. unknown
1783WRCAM20585Madrid: En la Imprenta Real 1783. 494pp. in Spanish and French plus a map. Small quarto. Original plain wrappers. Spine bit chipped. A crisp near fine copy. In a half morocco and cloth case. This is the official Spanish printing of the treaty in which England and Spain make peace in the American Revolution. England gives the Floridas back to Spain and Spain returns the Bahamas to England. The navigation of the Belize and Hondo rivers is made common to both nations. They also settle all hostilities concerning the Revolution a necessary component of the final Peace of 1783. England's returning Florida to Spain provided the U.S. with a headache not resolved until the U.S. purchased Florida from Spain in 1819. The engraved map depicts the Hondo and Belize rivers. DAVENPORT 174. SABIN 96558. PALAU 339315. SERVIES 598. En la Imprenta Real hardcover books
1838659132 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque demi-maroquin rouge à grain long, toutes tranches marbrées, Delloye, Acquéreur et Editeur, Paris, Chez Brockhaus et Avenarius, Leipzig, 1838, 2 ff., III-488 pp. ; 2 ff., 476 pp., 2 ff. n. ch. (catalogue)
6814conquise par les armes du Roy Philippe IV,. Par la direction de l’infante Isabelle Cl.Eug. Par la valeur du marquis Amb.Spinola.Traduict du latin par Philippe Chifflet.Antverpae,ex Officina Paltiniana,1631.In folio, plein vélin ànerfs,pièce de titre manquante,titre illustré et gravé par C.GALLE,10-163-15:index-2-colophon et marque de Plantin.15 gravures:7 plans ou cartes dépliants et 8 gravures in texte dont 6 à pleine page.Cet exemplaire possède deux planches en double,en tirage avant la lettre et le texte au verso,première planche avec le texte de la page 36 au verso,seconde planche avant la lette et le texte de la page 12 au verso,reliure modeste,marge supérieure droite renforcée, à toutes les pages. 1800€ Le siège de Breda dura onze mois et coûta la vie à 5000 habitants de la ville.
20438Paris A la Librairie Historique, et au Dépot Central de la Librairie 1834 in 8 (21,5x13,5) 6 volumes reliures demi veau clair granité de l'époque, dos lisses ornés d'un important décor doré, pieces de titre et de tomaison, tranches moirées, quelques rousseurs éparses. Tome 1: frontispice gravé, XXXIV, 494 et 4 pages, avec 1 planche gravée hors-texte sous serpente; Tome 2: frontispice gravé, 456 pages, et 1 planche gravée hors-texte sous serpente; Tome 3: frontispice gravé, 453 et 4 pages; Tome 4: frontispice gravé, 497 et 5 pages; Tome 5: frontispice gravé, 531 et 4 pages; Tome 6: frontispice gravé, 503 pages, et 1 planche gravée hors-texte sous serpente. Troisième édition revue, corrigée et considérablement augmentée. Edition la plus complète. Compet des 6 volumes de texte, et du volume d'atlas in 8 reliure demi basane fauve, dos lisse orné (page de titre, table et 41 cartes et plans, la planche 1bis manque). Superbe exemplaire, très finement relié à l'époque ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
116928aaf1996-2003, environ 140 planches (50 x 65 cm), chaque planche est composée par 6 à 12 photographies (10 x 15 cm / 13 x 18 cm / 25 x 10 cm) collées sur carton noir. Au verso indication du film employé, du sujet et parfois des paramètres d’exposition. Les compositions sont signées ‘R.’.
175119293Histoire générale d'Espagne, traduite de l'espagnol de Jean de Ferreras (1652-1735). Enrichie de Notes historiques et critiques, de Vignettes en taille-douce, et de Cartes Géographiques par M. d'Hermilly.Paris, Le Gissey, Le Breton, Ganeau, - 1751 - Avec 10 cartes dont 8 dépliantes, 1 frontispice, et 21 gravures en tête de chapitre. Rare édition originale de la traduction française.Reliure plein veau marbré de l'époque. Dos ornés et dorés de fleurs de Lys, de caissons dorés. Dos avec titres et tomaisons. Tranches marbrées. Bords fortement usés sur le T9. 2 coins fortement usés avec manque sur le T6. Mors fendus sur les T1, T6 et T10. Coiffes supérieures manquantes. Rares rousseurs. Bon état. Format in-4° (27x21).Ferreras a laissé un grand nombre d'ouvrages sur l'histoire, la théologie et la politique; le plus célèbre est l'Histoire d'Espagne (jusqu'en 1589) édité pour la 1ère fois en espagnol en 1720-1721.
2014ABE-1617037402226Fantagraphics Books 2014 STILL SEALED! LONG SOLD OUT! VERY RARE! Zap is the most aesthetically important comics series ever published. A bold claim demonstrated within this gorgeous slipcased Limited Edition. It is a 5 volume set which comes with a portfolio of art covers. Sealed in its slipcase this is the complete Zap collection. It has a unique extra; an unpublished 17th issue. Another volume relates the history of Zap by the artists themselves PLUS a volume of archival prints of all 17 Zap covers. Robert Crumb Rick Griffin Paul Mavrides Victor Moscoso Spain Rodriguez Gilbert Shelton Robert Williams and S. Clay Wilson . Robert Crumb kicked off the underground comics movement with his classic solo first issue of Zap in 1968. By Zap #2 he had begun assembling seven of the best the fiercest and the most stylistically diversified cartoonists to come out of the countercultural kiln. All of them were extremists of one sort or another a dream team of the wildest most technically skilled and stylistically diverse cartoonists to come out of the countercultural scene. They were a ragtag bunch of fascinating wide-ranging personalities who somehow came together to produce a fruitful decades-long collaboration. This is a mind-blowing anthology of abstract hallucination searing social satire and shocking sexual excess that inspired the subsequent wave of alternative cartoonists like Daniel Clowes Chris Ware and Charles Burns. The Complete Zap Comix collects every issue of Zap each cover and story and even the Zam mini comic jam among the Zap artists in a sleekly designed five-volume slipcased hardcover set. This gorgeous box set includes an introduction by founder R. Crumb and an oral history of Zap by noted comics historian Patrick Rosenkranz. It also comes with a limited-edition portfolio of Zap covers by the eight artists in high resolution scans specially printed on acid-free 100% cotton fine-art paper printed with heavily pigmented inks. Say it again; Zap is the most historically and aesthetically important comics series ever published. This is one mighty collection for the serious archivist or indeed for any collector of graphics. It weighs in at 22lbs/10kg. THIS IS AN ESSENTIAL LIMITED EDITION FOR THE SERIOUS COLLECTOR. Limited Edition. Hardcover. New. Fantagraphics Books hardcover
17561912260004En Madrid : Por Antonio Balbas 1756. 2nd. Hardcover. Very Good. Spanish Colonial Law 3 of 4 volumes. Includes vols. 2-4. Lacking volume 1. Bound in contemporary full Spanish calf. Gilt spines. Minor shelf wear to covers. Bindings sound. 3 298; 3 302; 2 364 leaves. Pages generally clean and unmarked. Text in double columns with printed marginalia. Spanish language. First published in 1681 De Leyes de Indias collected the laws of the Spanish American colonies including both Latin American and the Philippines. Each law indicates the year king and place of issue. An important reference for the origins and development of Latin American law. The laws recorded in this edition remained theoretically in force in Spanish America for over three centuries. Published in nine books this set includes the following: Third book. Of the Domain and Royal jurisdiction of the Indies.; Fourth Book. Of the Discoveries.; Fifth book. Of the Terms Division and Aggregation of Governments.; Sixth book. Of the Indians.; Seventh book. Of the Investigators and Commission judges.; Eighth book. Of the Accounts Accounting and their Ministers.; Ninth book. Of the Real Audiencia and House of Hiring that resides in Seville.; Indexes. <br> Refs: Palau 252516n; Medina BHA 3763; Sabin 68387. <br> This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. En Madrid : Por Antonio Balbas hardcover
181675588Madrid 1816. illus crisp copy. Royal order reestablishing the Jesuits in Spanish domains. unknown