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7631Stockholm, Carlbohm, 1802, 1 br., sans couverture, dos cassé, exemplaire à relier. petit in-4, 1 ff.n.c., titre orné d'une gravure sur cuivre (monnaies antiques), 1 ff.n.c., 71 pages non coupées + 1 p. d'errata + 5 planches gravées sur cuivre ;
9168P Didot . Paris 1803
Paris, Arthus-Bertrand, Libraire, 1810. Dos tomos en un volúmen en 4to.; 1 h., 449 pp. + 2 hs., 482 pp. Encuadernación de la época, fatigada.
183046401161Paris, Dehay, , 1830 ; 2 vol. in-8, demi-chevrette cerise, dos lisses ornés de motifs dor. et à froid, tranches jaspées. (Reliures de l'époque signées Gautier à Aurillac). - VII pp., 451 pp.- 2 ff. n.ch., 432 pp. EDITIION ORIGINALE de cette biographie romancée demeurée anonyme. On trouve à la suite la Relation de la maladie, de la mort et des funérailles de la reine Christine, traduite de l'italien , le Testament de la reine, ainsi que 400 maximes extraites de l'Ouvrage de Loisir. Bel exemplaire, dans une élégante reliure romantique. Infimes trous de vers. Ex-libris manuscrit de l'époque M. de Sales.
160 pages. Superb colour photography throughout. "The official history of Canada Cup '76. It relives in word and picture the great moments of the tournament, the drama and the excitement... Game summaries, statistics and double-page colour portraits of each of the six teams are included. The story of the development of international hockey and of hockey in each of the six Canada Cup countries is told. Includes chapters on the 1972 and 1974 Canada-Soviet series and the 1976 NHL-Soviet exhibitions... A permanent souvenir." - from dust jacket. Gift greetings upon front free endpaper else clean and unmarked with light wear. Dust jacket bears several closed tears and is now preserved in a glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. A sound copy of this sensational work. Hockey fans of they 1976 era will marvel at the many wonderful photos as they relive this memorable series. Book
224936Lithograph. Framed some foxing. Lithograph. unknown
224936Lithograph. Framed some foxing. Lithograph. unknown books
1790672501790. A 1790 Revision of Sweden's Naval Regulations Sweden. Naval Law. Sjo-Articlar Som af Then Stormagtigste Konung och Herre Herr Carl XI. Sweriges Gothes och Wendes Konung &c. ar 1685 Fornyade och Stadgade aro. Jemte Thertil Horige Acter Som pa Andra Sidan Upraknas. Stockholm: Kungl. Tryckeriet 1790. v 210 40 pp. Octavo 6-1/4" x 3-3/4". Contemporary three-quarter cal over speckled boards lettering piece and gilt-edged raised bands to spine. Light rubbing to extremities chip to head of spine corners bumped moderate toning to text. $350. This is a revised edition of laws governing the Swedish navy promulgated by King Carl XI in 1685 a time when Sweden was a great power that controlled of much of the Baltic region. OCLC locates 2 copies 1 in North America Harvard Law School. Not in the British Museum Catalogue. unknown books
elala2991Stockholm: Goldenaus Tryckerij 1702. NUC cites on the Library of Congress copy. 2 Volumes in 1. long 12mo. pp. 8 p.l. 462 1 leaf; 4 p.l. 392 72. woodcut ornaments. contemporary paneled calf brass clasps occasional stains Stockholm: Goldenaus Tryckerij, 1702 unknown
1818elala1904Stockholm: trycky i. Kongl. Trycteriet 1818. 1818. 4to. pp. 28. text in Swedish & French in double columns. Ratification pp. 26-28 in Swedish & English. Uncut. self-wrs. light foxing to outer leaves. The second treaty between the United States and Sweden and Norway was negotiated by Jonathan Russell the minister plenipotentiary Count Lauren dEngestrom Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Count Adolphe George de Morner Counsellor of State. The treaty of amity and commerce was ratified with the exception of three articles by the United States on May 27 1818. Stockholm: trycky i. Kongl. Trycteriet, 1818. unknown
1663142024Tryckt i Westeråås aff Euchario Lauringer.Åhr 1663. (24), 688 Seiten. Pergament-Einband der Zeit. (Einband berieben. Papier teils gering fleckig). 16x10x5 cm
226 pages. Text in Swedish. One page illustration of Abbey Monte Cassino and vicinity in Italy, with WWII military movements indicated. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
132 pages. Features: The Swing to Classics - the layered look with swaters and patterns - the sweater set - the real suit - the wrap-and-tie pole coat; the separates suit; the shirtdress, sweatered - the chopped raincoat, fur-lined - the little-something dress - the ultimate pants tailleur; The Year of the Sweater - all the day and evening looks - long and short - patterned and plain, the new ways to wear them; Beauty in a classic way - the S.A.S. Princesse Stephanie Windisch-Graetz, Virna Lisi, Natalia Marakova; More great ways to look great for day - the little knit dress - dressing in layers - fake fur news - into the night; White cuffs and collars - worn by Claudine Auger; The new everyday dressing in suede - everything for everyone, from tunics and jeans to shirts and shirdresses; Beauty Checkout - Los Angeles A to Z; Beauty secrets from the ballet girls; new contact lenses for people who can't wear contact lenses; New Art Action in Minneapolis; Susan Sontag Speaks Up; Erich Segal's Last Last Interview - Maybe; The Riddle of "The Clowns" - Fellini's Newest Film; Mistakes Surgeons Make Most Often; Abortion - what you don't know and should; The Young Good Guys; Taking a "Cooler" in Tahiti; Inflatable, portable house; The loft world of Lowell Nesbitt; and more. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. 2" x 4" piece missing from lower corner of front cover. Clear tape along spine. A worthy reference copy. Book
124 pages. Features: Vogue's Point of View - be a natural; Pants - naturally; The new easy tailoring - wider legs; wider waistbands; cuffs and trouser pleats; pants with chopped jackets; Sweaters - naturally; The Piano Sweater; The sweater as a shirt, a muffler, the new sweater sets; sweater-dressing at night; Super Naturals - the chopped suede wrapper; the blouson - new jacket in the separates life; this year's trenchcoat - flannel plaid; the easiest jumpsuit; the sweater set you never saw before; sweater-dressing; tops for pants - the knit shirt-jacket; the suede wrap coat; Berry Berenson - a natural girl; The Sweatery Suits - the Sweatery Dresses; A Natural in Naturals - Pilar Crespi in jackets and pants; Rash words - remember poison ivy; Biking - a natural way of life; the miracle of skin; What's playing at the hairdresser's?; Every body wants to be a blonde now; News about protein, herbs, fruits and vegetables for skin and hair; Natural Beauties - Miranda Barry, Berry Berenson, Sarah Cubitt, Loulou de la Falaise; Marchesa de Montezemolo's 7-day natural food plan; Your Hair and Henna - the natural way to change color; Can the I.U.D. rival the pill?; People are Talking About - Elvis Presley; Four Young Artists living the loft life - Sylvia Stone, Rosemarie Castoro, Nancy Graves, Susan Crile; False Energy - what it is, how to avoid it and build new power; 13 powerhouses - real people with real energy; What Women Know About "Love" that Men Don't Know About "Loving" - an interview with Juliet Mitchell; Mega-Vitamins; Surprise - the young really like their parents now; A Guide to Ireland; Natural Style - Mr. & Mrs. Michael Santangelo's house on Centre Island; Horoscope of Peter O'Toole; and much more. Usual library markings. Above-average wear. Clear tape along spine. A worthy reference copy. Book
Hans, RabenNot in Perfect Condition. unknown
12861One of the letters without place the other three from Vancouver Canada two of them addressed from 4194 West 11th Avenue. 25 July 24 September and 3 and 11 October 1944. The four letters total 76pp. 4to. In very good condition neatly written on lightly-aged paper. All signed 'Paul' two preceded by 'Your old brother'. Three of the letters are addressed to 'My dear Jens' and the other 'Skål Frater Amantissime!' The second letter is addressed from 'The Bing House in which live Lyn Bing and Porg sic Bing Vancouver Canada'. Bing refers to the four letter as 'the 5th. of the Epistles' indicating that one is missing from the sequence. In the first letter 16pp Paul Bing declares that his brother's last letter 'has been read and re-read' reassuring him that there is no reason why he shouldn't 'need to ask innumerable questions and to seek re-affirmation about matters which really you should know by now'. In the first letter he discusses at length the following subjects: 'Tractors' 'Ploughing of Sod' 'Heavy Disc Harrow' 'Manure in Grassland'. In the second letter he continues on the subjects of 'Lime' 'Silage' 'Silos and Fermentation' 'Fermentation' 'Cost of Ensilage' and 'Pasture Mixture'. The third letter headed 'IV' deals with 'Threshing' and 'Unloading' the second subject illustrated by three diagrams. The fourth letter is headed 'Continuing the Epistles' and deals with 'the feeding of calves heifers and cows' 'Wet-nursing' 'milking' and 'Electric Fencing' The letter also contains tables on 'Influence of Storage Methods' 'Liquid Manure in Tanks' 'Relative Effect from Liquid Manure Application' and 'Incorporation of Liquid Manure on open Land.' Also present is a letter 4pp. 4to to 'Dear Brother Jens' from 'George' dated 22 September 1944. It begins: 'Last evening I was visiting our brother Paul - temporary and out for a drive - and Lynette very kindly read me your very interesting letter.' One of the letters without place, the other three from Vancouver, Canada, two of them addressed from 4194 West 11th Avenue. 25 J unknown
2016DBS-9781682862896Syrawood 2016. 1St. Hardcover. New. Syrawood hardcover
2016DBS-9781682862896Syrawood 2016. 1St. Hardcover. New. Syrawood hardcover
2016DBS-9781682863251Syrawood 2016. 1St. Hardcover. New. Syrawood hardcover
2016DBS-9781682863251Syrawood 2016. 1St. Hardcover. New. Syrawood hardcover
175920441759 Sans Nom (éditions Cramer), sans Lieu, 1759-1765. 2 volumes petit in-8 demi basane (moderne). (xxxix), 302, 283 pages. Frontispice (portrait de la Tsarine Elisabeth, d'après une médaille). 2 cartes rempliées, couleurs aux frontières, une carte gravée (sur bois) in texte au 2ème volume. "par l'auteur de l'histoire de Charles XII"
51252Stockholm.1891.In-8 en percaline rouge d'époque.95 p.TBE.intérieur.Dos insolé.Rare.Documents annexes et dédicace.
20201-0789338246Rizzoli Intl Pubns 2020. Paperback. New. 320 pages. 10.00x10.00x1.00 inches. Rizzoli Intl Pubns paperback
New English Original bdg. In publisher's special box. Folio. (33 x 29 cm). In English. 2 volumes set: (240 p., 5 unnumbered folded plates on pages; Second volume is a hard-case including two reprint panoramas and one reprint map: First panorama is a huge hand-coloured drawing shows Ottoman Palace across Sarayburnu; size 28x336 cm; Second panorama is a huge hand-coloured drawing shows Ottoman Palace across Sarayburnu again which is indicating Palace from a different angle; size 28x196 cm; and one map: 'Carta ufwer Orienten Med de Darom kring Grantzande Lander... (Turkey and its around map printed originally in early 18th century), descriptive text surrounding the map, size 65x85 cm. Cornelius Loos in the Ottoman world: Drawings for the King of Sweden, 1710-1711. [with] Panoramas & map [book]. Prep. by Lâle Uluç, David Jones, Klas Kronberg, Ersu Pekin. 2 volumes. [BOXED]. Cornelius Loos was one of the young military officers who followed Karl XII to the Ottoman Empire in 1709. From the royal headquarters in what is at present the republic of Moldova, Loos was sent to Istanbul on the King's orders in 1710. From there his journey was pursued by boat over the Mediterranean to Egypt and he returned by land through Jerusalem, Damascus, Aleppo, Konya and Izmir. Loos' mission was to make drawings of the "rarities and monuments" that he would encounter on his journey. Out of the drawings that have survived until today, one is from Palmyra, two from Rhodes and Bodrum and around forty aquarelle tush drawings from Istanbul. It is possible that part of the original drawings were destroyed in the "Skirmish at Bender" in 1713, while other works, due to various reasons, disappeared on their way to Sweden. The conserved drawings are kept at the Swedish National Museum and were exhibited there in 1985. (See catalogue titled "Cornelius Loos. Teckningar från en expedition till Främre Orienten 1719-1711", Stockholm, Nationalmuseum, 1985). The drawings represent a unique record of the urban landscape and the monuments in Istanbul in the early 18th century. The collection includes three great panoramas of the city seen from the Topkapi palace to the upper part of the Golden Horn. To the Loos paintings can be added the great Mecca painting brought to Sweden by Mikael Eneman and kept in the Uppsala University Library, and a small group of oil paintings brought back by Loos' travel companion Conrad Sparre, which are also kept in the art collection of Uppsala University. In addition there are travel accounts and correspondence from these journeys. (From the 'SRII's official site, Karin Adahl's project). "In January 1710 the Swedish king Charles XII, in exile in the Ottoman Empire, sent three of his officers on a journey from the royal camp near Bender in Moldova to travel to Constantinople and from there along the Eastern Mediterranean to Egypt. Their mission was 'to view the there existing rarities and monuments, to draw and to measure'. Cornelius Loos, one of the young officers, returned to his king in 1711 with more than 250 drawings. Only forty-nine, kept under the king's bed, survived a skirmish in the camp in 1713, the so called 'kalabalik' at Bender. King Charles had a vision to publish an encyclopaedic work about the Near East, a dream that was lost in the fire in the camp. The drawings were brought to Sweden when the king returned from the Ottoman Empire in 1714. He died in battle in Norway in 1718. Loos' drawings are unique documents of Constanttinople in the early 18th century, with large scale, detailed panoramas, important prospects of the interior of the Hagia Sophia and views from the Ottoman city. A big map is accompanied by minor drawings from the Black Sea, the Eastern Mediterranean and Egypt, as well as a spectacular set of water-colours of head dresses from the Ottoman world. The Loos collection of drawings is today kept in the National Museum in Stockholm.". Texts by Göran Baarnhielm, Ulla Ehrensvard, Nurhan Atasoy, Günsel Renda, Bo Lundstörm