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1753LBW-63911753. 610 x 875 mm.
230385Paris, Fournier, Londres, Bull, 1833 2 vol. in-8, IV-463 pp. et 478 pp., 2 cartes et un croquis dépliants, demi-veau rose à coins, dos lisse orné de fleurons et pointillés dorés et de filets à froid, tête dorée, couv. cons. (reliure postérieure).
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).
Decorativa mappa della Russia basata, come espressamente dichiarato nel cartiglio con il titolo, sul lavoro di Anthony Jenkinson, edito a Londra nel 1562.Jenkinson compì diversi viaggi in Russia: nel 1559, 1561, 1566, 1567, e basò le sue mappe proprio sulle sue dirette osservazioni. Per la parte orientale di questa carta, si servì anche del lavoro di S. Herberstein, mentre per parte occidentale sulla mappa di A. Wied.La mappa è ricca di cartigli con testo di carattere storico ed etnografico. Decorano la mappa numerose vignette raffiguranti indigeni, animali e scene mitologiche. Carta tratta dal Theatrum Orbis Terrarum e che è considerato il primo vero “atlante” moderno. L’opera fu pubblicata in 7 lingue e 36 edizioni, per il quale – nel 1570 - Ortelius ottenne il privilegio, ovvero una sorta di diritto d'autore che impediva ad altri cartografi di pubblicare i propri lavori. Il Theatrum rappresentava il lavoro più avanzato del lavoro della descrizione cartografica. L’Ortelius vi raccolse il sapere geografico e cartografico del suo tempo, proponendo in 147 spettacolari tavole incise l’immagine più fedele del mondo allora conosciuto e, in alcune straordinarie “carte storiche”, regioni e itinerari tratti dalla letteratura, dalla mitologia, dalla tradizione. Ortelius fu anche il primo a citare le fonti, menzionando i nomi dei cartografi nel “catalogus auctorum”. Dal 1598 al 1612 le edizioni postume del Theatrum furono realizzate dal suo collaboratore Johannes Baptiste Vrients. Esemplare, pubblicato nell'edizione latina del 1603. Incisione su rame, finemente colorata a mano, in ottimo stato di conservazione. Decorative map of Russia by Ortelius. The cartographic source for this work, as declarated on the left cartouche, is Jenkinson's 1562 Russia map (Karrow 43/1, p. 318; Meurer p. 175-176). Anthony Jenkinson travelled in Russia in 1559, 1561, 1566 and 1567 and much was based on his own observations. Additionally, for the Eastern part of this map Jenkinson based himself on Herberstein, for the Western part on Wied. The vignettes include over a dozen indigenous and mythical scenes, costumed locals and animals. Map taken from the Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, which is considered the first true modern "Atlas". The work was published in 7 languages and 36 editions, for which - in 1570 - Ortelius obtained the privilege, a kind of copyright that prevented other cartographers from publishing his works. The Theatrum represented the most advanced work of cartographic description. Ortelius collected in it the geographical and cartographic knowledge of his time, proposing in 147 spectacular engraved plates the most faithful image of the world then known and, in some extraordinary "historical maps", regions and routes taken from literature, mythology, tradition. Ortelius was also the first to cite sources, mentioning the names of cartographers in the "catalogus auctorum". From 1598 to 1612 the posthumous editions of the Theatrum were made by his collaborator Johannes Baptiste Vrients. Copper engraving, contemporary coloring, in good condition. Example printed in the 1603, Latin edition. Ort 162 (Koeman/Meurer: 46, Karrow: 1/66, vdKrogtAN: 1800:31).
Grande carta del Mediterraneo pubblicata nel Overton Atlas, per la prima volta edito nel 1670. La mappa deriva da quella di Guillelme Sanson. John Overton (1640-1713) fu un abile editore che dal 1670 iniziò la revisione e la vendita di carte geografiche provenienti dalla produzione di William Smith, Blaeu, Janssonius, Sanson, Speed ed altri cartografi del passato. Il suo atlante ebbe ben sei stesure, continuamente arricchito di nuove carte, fino all’edizione definitiva pubblicata postuma dal figlio Henry. Incisione in rame, coloritura coeva, in ottimo stato di conservazione. Carta molto rara. Great map of the Mediterranean published in the Overton Atlas, printed for the first time in 1670. The map is inspired to the one of Guillelme Sanson. ,John Overton (1640-1713) was a capable publisher who started, in 1670, the revision and sell of maps coming from the production of William Smith, Blaeu, Janssonius, Sanson, Speed and many others. His atlas has been issued six times, every time enriched with new maps, until the final edition published by his son, Henry. Copperplate, contemporary colour, in excellent condition.
1780PHO-2003Genève, Jean-Léonard Pellet, 1780. 5 volumes in-4, 4 volumes de texte (25,5x20cm) et 1 Atlas (25,5x22cm), portrait, XVI, front.,741 pp., front., (2 ff.), VIII, 485 pp.; front., XV, 629 pp.; front., (2 ff.), VIII, 770 pp., (1 f.); 22 pp., (1 f. bl.), 50 cartes (49+17bis) et 23 tableaux. Relié plein veau marbré époque, dos à nerfs orné avec tomaison et pièce de titre grenat, filets aux plats, tranches rouges, frottements aux charnières, petites épidermures au dos, qlqs feuillets légèrement brunis. Bel exemplaire en reliure uniforme
218204Lieux divers, 1809-1811 in-8 et in-4,
39406In-8 (190 x 125 mm), demi-veau havane, dos lisse orné dun riche décor de compartiments garnis des doubles filets en place des nerfs, fer spécial répété au centre et palettes en tête et pied, pièces dauteur et de titre de maroquin havane et bronze (rel. Devauchelle dans le goût de lépoque), xviij, 19-112 pages. Paris, Adrien Égron, Delaunay, 8bre 1814.
180715540ABPestini, Trattner, 1807. 34 : 22,5 cm. Title, 79, 20, 8 engraved plates with many illustrations. Contemporary half calf, spine gilt, back label. 3 parts in 1 volume.
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.
1900LBW-8465Paris, V.P. Marin, [vers 1900]. En 32 sections montées sur toile et repliées, formant une carte de 0,85 x 1,14 m ; étiquette au dos de l'éditeur Maison Logerot V. P. Marin.
1870LBW-8934London, James Wyld, 1870. En 40 sections montées sur toile et repliées, formant un plan de 0,80 x 1,18 m ; monté dans une reliure de chagrin vert avec étiquette de l'éditeur sur le premier plat ; large étiquette au dos présentant les publications de la maison d'édition.
166070620031133George Thomason at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's Churchyart printed by Tho. Ratcliffe London 1660. First Edition. Hardcover. Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Main title in red and black each sermon also is prefaced by a separate title in some cases also a dedication or other additional leaves. Also contains three additional sermons not listed on the title-page including one in St Margaret's Westminster on June 28 1660 the day of Thanksgivings for the Return of Charles II. Full leather binding. Covers are rubbed bumped and worn and the front cover is detached the spine is almost entirely missing and whar remains is darkened curled and hardened. Internal binding has significant separation in Sermon XII but is just holding here elsewhere internal binding is sound. The front end-paper darkened torn and curled has name and date 1766 and note referring to last sermon also name date and note of 1707. Title page and pages are a little darkened but are otherwise clean except the last sermon which has significant underlining presumable by the 1766 owner. Sermons contained are: I. The Shields of the Earth: A sermon preached before the Reverend Judges Sir Richard Hutton and Sir George Cook at the Assises holden at Northampton February 25 1634 The Text on Psalm 47.9 Printed by Tho. Ratcliffe for George Thomasom at the sign of the Rose and Crown 1659 33pp ; II. A Sermon touching the Peace and edification of the Church; Preached at the Second Triennial Visitation of the Right Reverend Father in God Francis Lord Bishop of Daventry in Northamptonshire July 12 1637 Rom. 14.19 idem 46pp.; III. Self-Denial: Opened and applyed in a Sermon before the Reverend Assembly of Divines On a Day of their Private Humiliation Mat.16.24 idem 47pp.; IV. Animal Homo Concio latine Habita ad Academicis Oxoniensis nono die Octob. 1649. pro inchoando Termino I Cor. 2.14. idem 36pp; V. Joy in the Lord: Opened in a Sermon preached at Pauls May 6 16 Phil. 4.4. idem 39pp ; VI. True Gain; Opened in a Sermon preached at Pauls November 9 1656 Mat. 16.20 idem 36pp.; VII. The Peace of Jerusalem; A Sermon preached in the Parliament House Jan 9 1956 Being a Day of Private Humiliation kept by the Members thereof Psalm 122. 689. idem 34pp; VIII. Deaths Advantage or The Gain of Death: Opened in a Sermon preached the Last Summer at Northampton at the Funeral of Peter Whalley Esq. thenMajor of the Said Town Phi. 1.21. idem 31pp; IX. Sions Praises Opened in a Sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Major Aldermen and Common-Council of London on the day of Solemn Thanksgiving unto God for his long and gracious preservation of that great City etc. Psalm 147. 12131415. idem but 1657 30pp; X. A Sermon touching the use of Human or Humane Learning: Prached in Mercers Chappel at the Funeral of that Learned Gentleman Mr Joh. Langley a late School-Master of St. Pauls School in London on the 21 day of Septemb. 1657 Acts 7.22 idem but1658 34pp.; XI. The Comfort and Crown of Great Actions: In a Sermon Preached December 4 1657 Before the Honourable East-India Company Neh 13.31. idem but 1659 31pp; XII. The Rich Mans Charge: Deliverd in a Sermon at the Spittle upon Monday in Easter Week Apr. 12 1658 before the Lord Major etc I Tim. 6. 171819 idem but1659 50pp; XIII. God's Fidelity the Churches Safety: Opened in a Sermon preached before the Lord Major Aldermen and Common-Counsel on Wednesday a day of Humiliation by them appointed Septemb. 15 1658 Ezra 9.15 idem 39pp; XIV. The Substance of Two Sermons Brotherly Reconciliatons one touching composing of Controversies Another touching Unity of Judgement of Love amongst Brethren Preached in two Honourable Conventions of Parliament Phil.3.1516 idem but 1659 3pp; XV. Another touching Unity of Judgement and Love amongst Brethren Britherly Agreement Preached in two Honourable Conventions of Parliament - the former Jan. 27 1657 the other Feb 4 1658. Phil. 2.12 3299; XVI. The Brand pluck'd out of the Fire; A Sermon preached before the Lord Major Aldermen and Companies of London on Noveb. 5 at St. Pauls 1659 Zach. 3.12 Printed by Tho. Ratcliffe for George Thomasom at the sign of the Rose and Crown 1659 37pp ; XVII. The Misery of a Deserted People; Opened in a Sermon preached at St Pauls before the Lord Major Aldermen and Common-Counsel Decemb.2 1659being a Day of Solemn Humiliation by them appointed. Hosea9.12 idem 43pp; XVIII. The Wall and Glory of Jerusalem: In a Sermon preached in St. Paul's Church London before the Lord Major Lord General etc. on Feb. 28 1659 being a Day of Thanksgiving unto God for restoring the Parliament and Common Councel Zach. 2.5 idem but 1660 31pp; XIX. The Author and Subject of Healing in the Church; Set forth in a Sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Parliament of England at St Margarets Church in Westminster on Wednesday April 25 1660 being the first day of their Assembly Mal. 4. 23 idem 37pp; XX. The Meanes and Method of Healing in the Church: Set forth in a Sermon Preached before the Right Honourable the House of Peers in Westminster Abbey April 30 1660 being a day of Solemn Humiliation by them appointed 2 Chron. 7.1314 idem 42pp; and also: XXI. Divine Efficacy Without Humane Power: Opened in a Sermon Preached at St. Margaret's Church in Westminster before the Right Honourable House of Commons. June 28 1660 Being the day of solemn Thanksgivings for the happy Returne of the Kings Majesty Zach. 4.6 idem 43pp; XXII. The Lord's Property in His Redeemed People Opened in a Sermon at St. Paul's Church London. October 281660 I Cor. 6. 1920 idem 37pp; XXIII. Preaching of Chris:. Opened in a Sermon Preached at St. Peter's Church in the City of Norwich at an Ordination Septemb. 22 1661 Augustin. Epist. 203 idem but 1662 48pp. First edition of this collection first edition of some parts other parts are early editions. No dust jacket as published. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1-2kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 70620031133. All our books music and maps are sent by a tracked mail service. This book is heavier than 1kg and may incur additional delivery charges on some delivery services to some locations. George Thomason at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's Churchyart, printed by Tho. Ratcliffe hardcover
181613616Wien, Riedl, 1816. Grenzkolorierte Kupferstichkartein 60 auf Lwd. aufgezogenen Segmenten. Ca. 120 cm x 126 cm. In Pp. Schuber der Zeit mit Rückenschild (lädiert).
1933545j1632München Munich: Jos. C. Huber. Good. 1933. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Songbook of the Sturmabteilung SA / Storm Troopers the Nazi Party's original paramilitary wing. Includes one-page forward by Ernst Röhm Chief of Staff of the S.A. who was murdered the following year during the Night of the Long Knives. Text in Fraktur old German script. 4-291 13 pp. Original drab military green decorated cloth over thin flexible boards. Prior owner's name Otto Grun stamped atop title page and written inside front board. Four pages of notes in pencil near back. Tight and square. 13 x 10cm. A sound example of this rare S.A. artifact. ; Illustrations; 24mo . Jos. C. Huber hardcover
2020x-036744044XTaylor & Francis 2020. Hardcover. New. 12 edition. 836 pages. 11.00x8.25x2.00 inches. Taylor & Francis hardcover
0621QKUC5EJLeather Bound. Paris. Very Good. Nouvelle édition marquetée polie & vernissé Printed in red 1759 in quarter leather and decorated paper over boards moderately scuffed at spine tips and corners. Scarce. 12mo. xxxviii 88 pages ; 14 cm unknown
173242015121229Published by James John & Paul Knapton The Crown Inn Ludgate-Street near the West End of St. Pauls 1732. First Edition. Hardcover. Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. The History of England. Written in French by Mr. Rapin de Thoyras. Translated into English with additional notes by N. Tindal Vicar of Great Waltham in Essex Vols. I & II and Continued from the Revolution to the Accession of King George II by N. Tindal Vols. III & IV. Packed weight approx. 10kg. Four matching contemporary full leather large folio volumes with some wear at spine-ends and rubbed edges front joint/hinge of Volume II is split with cover attached by cords. Volume III has short split at head of front joint. Binding is otherwise sound. End-papers are a little darkened. Pages plates fold-out maps and tables are all clean. There is occasional light foxing to margins. Volume I Books I-XV 15.Published 1732. Bookplate on inside front cover. Bookplate Francis Dixon John on reverse of front end-paper. Frontis: hand-coloured map of England and Wales. Fold-out linen-backed map colour has darkened on Warwickshire and Carmarthenshire. Title-page in red and black with vignette illustration. Dedication to His Royal Highness Frederic Prince of Wales. Preface. Some Particulars of the Life of Mr. de Rapin Thoyras. Clean fold-out map of Britannia Romana. Introduction with vignette. Vignette and decorated capital at the head of each book and where space footers. Contains Fold-out map of Britannia Saxonica: Fold-out Table of the Seven Kingdoms of the Anglo-Saxons; A New Map of England Scotland and Ireland; Plate of The Monument of King John; Fold-out Map of France. Includes Genealogies as Inserts. The Genealogies of: The Kings of Mercia and Ye Kings of Northumberland; The Kings of East Anglia Posterity of Woden; The Kings of Kent Essex and Sussex; The Kings of Wessex and the Kings of England after the Heptarchy; William the Conqueror: Henry II Posterity of Edward III; Royal Family of Scotland from Malcolm II to Robert II; Volume II Books XVI-XXIV 16-24. 807 pages plus index 16. Published 1733. Bookplate on inside front cover. Frontis: Plate of Nicolas Tindal. Title-page in red and black with vignette illustration. Includes Plates of: Edward VI; Mary; Philip of Spain; Elizabeth; Mary Queen of Scots; Henry Lord Darnly; James I; Henry Prince of Wales; Elisabeth of Bohemia; Charles I; Algernoon Piercy Earl of Northumberland; Oliver Cromwell; Charles II; Henry Duke of Glocester; James II; A Genealogical Table of James I. Extract of a letter from Mr. Rapin to M. Robethon 1; Catalogue 12. Volume III Books XXV- XXVI 25-26. 796 pages. Published 1744. The History of England by Mr. Rapin de Thoyras continued from the Revolution to the Accession of King George II by N. Tindal. Frontis: Portrait of William III. Printed for John & Paul Knapton at The Crown Inn Ludgate-Street. Dedication to His Royal Highness William Duke of Cumberland. Catalogue 12. Introduction xxviii Contains Plates of: Queen Mary; Great Seal of William III and Queen Mary; The Battle of the Boyne July 1 1690; Great Seal of William III; Blenheim House. Index to Volumes III and IV 31 pages. Volume IV Book XXVI 26 Section II 2. 714 pages. p. 714 misnumbered as p. 706. Published 1745. Volume IV Part II. Published 1747. No plates in this volume. A Summary of the History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Death of King George I p.1-233; various Lists p.234-274; The Metalic History of the Last Three Reign: Or a Series of Medals representing all the Remarkable Events from the Revolution to the Death of King George I p.1-40; 1-22. Vols 1 & 2 2nd edition vols 3 & 4 1st edition. Size: Large folio. 4-volume set complete. No dust jacket as published. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: over 4 kg. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 42015121229. All our books music and maps are sent by a tracked mail service. These books are much heavier than 1kg and may incur significant additional delivery charges to some delivery services to some locations. Published by James, John & Paul Knapton hardcover
2020__0367440202Taylor & Francis 2020. Hardcover. New. 71 edition. 3410 pages. 12.00x10.00x7.50 inches. Taylor & Francis hardcover
Il COSTUME antico e moderno ovvero Storia del Governo, della Milizia, della Religione, delle Arti, Scienze e Usanze di tutti i popoli, antichi e moderni. Torino, A. Fontana, 1829/1833. (cm. 21 x 13,5). Legatura coeva in mezza pelle con doppio tassello con titoli ai dorsi. AFRICA: Tre volumi. Pp. 466, (2) e 15 tavole f.t; 518, (2) e 7 tavo- le f.t; 523, (4) e 11 tavole f.t. In totale 33 tavole colorate. AMERICA: Tre volumi. Pp. 406, (2) con VI tabelle e 8 tavole f.t; 463, (4) e 13 tavole f.t; 448, (2) e 8 tavole f.t. In totale 29 tavole perlopiù colorate. ASIA: Sei volumi. Pp. XXX, (2), 502, (2) con una carta geografi- ca più volte ripiegata e 24 tavole f.t; 588, (4) e 26 tavole f.t; 438, (2) e 6 tavole f.t; 473, (2) e 9 tavole f.t; 490, (4) e 13 tavole f. t; 665, (2) e 14 tavole f.t. In totale 92 tavole perlopiù colorate EUROPA: 13 volumi. Pp. 441, (2) e una carta geografica più volte ripiegata, 2 tabelle e 11 tavole f.t; 580, (2), 1 c. b. e 19 tavole f.t; 448, (4) e 14 tavole f.t; 622, (2) e 23 tavole f.t; 776 e 21 tavole f. t; 452, (2) e 6 tavole f.t; 336, (2) e 21 tavole f.t; 758, (2) e 27 tavole f.t; 413, (2) e 11 tavole f.t; 396, (4) e 19 tavole f.t; 522, (4) e 25 tavole f.t; 452,(2) e 24 tavole f.t; 603, (4) e 14 tavole f. t. In totale 235 tavole perlopiù colora- te. 25 volumi con 389 tavole, alcune ripiegate. Ottimo esemplare. Manca il quarto volume dell’America. Il milanese Giulio Ferrario (1767-1847) fu bibliotecario della Biblioteca Braidense, erudito e colto, autore di fortunate opere di taglio storico-letterario. Questa monumentale documentazione degli usi e costumi del mondo fu compilata dal Ferrario con l’ausilio di numerosi collaboratori; largamente apprezzata in tutta Europa nonche’ piu’ volte ristampata, venne tradotta anche fuori dai confini italiani. Un’autentica miniera di informazioni storiche, geografiche, etnologiche ed antropologiche, anche relative a parti del mondo al tempo ancora scarsamente indagate . Bibl: Colas, I, 1051 e 1053 - Cicognara, 1648 - Brunet, II, 1232 - Graesse, II, 571.
17456770AFrankfurt, Hutter, 1745. 2°. Zweyter Theil. 6 Bll., 1248 (statt 1272; recte 1252) S., 68 Bll. Register. Mit 56, teils doppelblattgroßen Kupfertafeln von M. Merian. Die Seiten 411 - 414 fehlen. Pergamentband der Zeit mit Rückentitel. [2 Warenabbildungen]
2002Atlantic-9781857431353Europa Pub 2002. 1. Hardcover. New. Europa Pub hardcover
2002Atlantic-9781857431353Europa Pub 2002. 1. Hardcover. New. Europa Pub hardcover
127616aaf(Wiesbaden), Insel-Verlag, o.J., [1958], imperial-Folio, 3 nn. Bll. + 59 numm. Bll. + 41 S.. + 1 n.n. Bll. + 4 Bl. (leer), Nr. 61 von ‘500 numerierten (sic) Exemplaren’ (Gesamtauflage 650), Widmung an Robert Schuman (1886-1963), Brauner Orig.-Halblederband mit grünem, goldgeprägtem Rückenschild und pergamentbezogenen Deckeln im Orig.-Schuber. Sehr schönes Exemplar.
2018__1857439309Routledge 2018. Hardcover. New. 69 edition. 3290 pages. 12.00x9.00x6.50 inches. Routledge hardcover