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9140621Short description: In Russian. Luxembourg Rosa. The General Strike and German Social Democracy: Petrograd: Petrograd: The Petrograd Soviet Railway 1919. The image is provided for reference only. It may reflect condition of one of the available copies or only help in identifying the edition. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKU9140621 unknown
717243Short description: In Russian. Luxembourg Rosa. An Introduction to Political Economy: M. L.: State Publishing House 1926. The image is provided for reference only. It may reflect condition of one of the available copies or only help in identifying the edition. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKU717243 unknown
alb9daa91c035b8eab7L. Workers Publishing House Priboj. 1925. 63s. Please contact us for details on condition of available copies of the book.�SKUalb9daa91c035b8eab7. unknown
51-5010Valenciennes: Décembre 1778. Engraving. 44.5 x 64 cm. Piece missing at lower left blank corner. No reference to the artist. Central cartouche wiht buildings and the queen's likeness. Engraved names of the City's dignitaries. . Dedicatioin to the Queen from Charles François Christian de MONTMORENCY LUXEMBOURGPrint Family TreeBorn in 1713Deceased in 1787 aged 74 years oldPrince de Tingry Duc de Beaumont Général des Armées du Roi Gouverneur des ville et citadelle de Valenciennes Valenciennes: Décembre 1778 unknown
1630200037AG1630. Amsterdam Blaeu c.1630. Original hand-coloured copper engraving. Plate Size: 49.7 cm x 37.7 cm. Sheet Size: 57.3 cm x 50.2 cm. Nice bright original map in very good condition. Traces of browning and minor tearing to outer margins. French text on reverse. Van der Krogt 2 3380:2.2; Van der Vekene 2.12.B; Koeman 3380:22. Large and interesting map of the historical Duchy of Luxembourg. Richly detailed with relief shown pictorially. The region is dominated by the Meuse Moselle and the River Rhine to the north. The value of the highly-contested ground is evident given the fortified towns marked on the map: Namen Metz and Sedan: control of this region would change hands many times over the centuries as frontiers moved back and forth across maps. The map is crowded with the names of cities such as Trier Luxemburg Saarbrucken and Coblentz - evidence of the urban nature of the heavily populated and rich region. The vast forests such as the Ardennes are also marked on the map. Areas making up modern-day Rhineland-Palatinate Germany Saarland Germany and Lorraine France can be seen on the map also. In the lower left corner is the title cartouche with a coat-of-arms. In the lower right corner is the mileage bar scale. Willem Janszoon Blaeu 1571-1638 was a Dutch cartographer atlas maker and publisher. Along with his son Johannes Blaeu Willem is considered one of the notable figures of the Netherlandish/Dutch school of cartography in its golden age the 16th and 17th centuries. Blaeu set up his mapmaking and publishing business in Amsterdam where he sold instruments and globes published maps and edited the works of intellectuals like Descartes and Hugo Grotius. In 1633 he was appointed map-maker of the Dutch East India Company. In 1635 he released his atlas Theatrum Orbis Terrarum sive Atlas novus. Willem died in 1638. He had two sons Cornelis 1610-1648 and Johannes 1596-1673. Joan trained as a lawyer but joined his father's business rather than practice. After his father's death the brothers took over their father's shop and Joan took on his work as hydrographer to the Dutch East India Company. Later in life Joan would modify and greatly expand his father's Atlas novus eventually releasing his masterpiece the Atlas maior between 1662 and 1672. Wikipedia unknown
175955036La Haye Pierre de Hondt 1759. Folio. Contemp. hcalf. Raised bands. Gilt spine. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. Stamps on title-page. Title-page in red and black. 6264 pp. Clean and fine printed on good paper. hardcover
1918018567Petrograd: Edizione del Sovier dei deputati 1918. Edizione originale del primo omaggio della Rivoluzione bolscevica a Karl Marx. Un volume 18x26 cm di 8-187 pagine; ritratto in antiporta. In lingua russa caratteri cirillici. Legatura coeva sovietica in mezza tela muta piatti con carta marmorizzata. Ottime condizioni. Prima edizione di questa raccolta di articoli di capi del movimento comunista Lenin Rosa Luxembourg Mehring Kamenev. Nella prefazione Zinoviev racconta la genesi di questa opera progettata nel 1908 per celebrare il 25esimo anniversario della morte di Marx ma proibita dalla polizia zarista e quindi pubblicata solo all'indomani della Rivoluzione d'Ottobre. Edizione del Sovier dei deputati unknown
24113No date or place. Written while in England c. 1795. The recipient is not named the salutation is to ‘Mylord’ but William ends with compliments to ‘Lady Auckland’ and the letter also contains a reference to Eden Park. 1p landscape 12mo. In fair condition on aged paper laid down on part of leaf cut from album. Signed ‘G. F. Pr Hed.d’Orange’. The mount is captioned in a contemporary hand ‘George sic Prince of Orange Holland date 1798’. Despite this the indications are that this item in fact dates from 1795 the year in which William accompanied his father the stadtholder William V to exile in England from which this letter clearly written: see the reference to Eden Farm and to ‘nos sejours dans ces Contrees’ following the Batavian Revolution. His father remained in England while he returned to the continent in the same year. Supporting this assumption is the reference in the letter to ‘tristes circonstances qui ne vous permettent pas de quitter Edes fam sic for ‘Eden Farm’’ perhaps a reference to the death of Auckland’s four-year-old son George in 1795. He thanks him for the care he has taken over ‘une lettre de Vienne’ and expresses regret at not seeing the recipient and ‘Mylady cher S. A. R. Madame la Princesse’. He is conscious of the sad circumstances which have prevented them from leaving ‘Edes fam’. He hopes that ‘pendant nos sejours dans ces Contrees’ he has the satisfaction of seeing him and assuring him ‘verbalement’ of his ‘considerations particulieres’. In a postscript he writes of his father: ‘Mon Pere vous fait remercier pour l’envoi du Texte ’ and presents compliments ‘a Lady Auckland’. See image. No date or place. [Written while in England, c. 1795.] unknown
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2014109115Black Dog Publishing. New. 2014. Paperback. 1908966505 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened - -- with a bonus offer-- . Black Dog Publishing paperback
15471708Imprimé à l’Arrivour Abbaye Larrivour: dudict Seign Par Maistre Nicole Paris 1547. First edition later version first in 1546. Title page in an ornate frame. Woodcut printer’s device on the last page. Woodcut initials throughout. Woodcut coat of arms of Jean de Luxembourg on S1r. In later paste paper. Gauffered edges. Label with shelfmark on the front panel. Old collection stamps on the title page. Budé’s name underlined in ink on the title page ghosting. Wormholes at the gutter. Binding artistically restored. Overall in very good condition. First edition later version first in 1546. Title page in an ornate frame. Woodcut printer’s device on the last page. Woodcut initials throughout. Woodcut coat of arms of Jean de Luxembourg on S1r. In later paste paper. Gauffered edges. Complete: A4 B–S6; 6 15–16 13–204 12 p. <p><br /> A scarce edition of Budé’s mirror for princes.<br /> <p><p><br /> This important mirror for princes was written by Guillaume Budé 1467–1540 the greatest French humanist or the “marvel of France†as to how Erasmus named him. Budé was a scholar diplomat royal librarian and the king’s secretary who is credited to bring about a revival of classic studies in France. He is also known for his treatise on ancient coins and measures De Asse et Partibus Eius 1514 for his role in the founding of the Collège de France by Francis I and the library at the Fontainebleau Palace which formed the nucleus of today’s French national library.<br /> <p><p><br /> Budé composed and presented a collection of apothegms to Francis I in 1522 some sources dates it earlier and the text became widely disseminated although the author did not wish for it to be published Bénévent-Walsby. Eventually three variants of the text were printed some years after Budé’s death and by the present one it gained its title De l’institution du prince. The book became very popular immediately among the nobility and copies of this the Larrivour-edition made their way into the libraries of the highest authorities throughout Europe among them kings e.g. Louis XIII of France Edward VI of England dukes and princes Gaston Duke of Orléans and the elite of the Catholic Church Cardinal Mazarin. <br /> <p><p><br /> Until the latest scholarly researches it was thought that De l'institution du Prince was published in 1547 in three editions each used different manuscript versions and they were printed in different locations in Paris Lyon and Larrivour. In their recent thorough study Bénévent and Walsby proved that only the Paris-edition was printed in 1547 and published with 1547 and 1548 imprints the Lyon-edition was printed already in 1544 but published only in 1547 and the present Larrivour-edition by Nicole Paris was printed in 1546. Our copy with the date of 1547 on the title page is a reissue of the 1546 print with an altered bizarrely structured first gathering two copies exist with 1546 imprint they are held in Leiden and Turin. Bénévent and Walsby assume that the irregularities of this gathering were caused due to the removal of a laudatory text praising Budé a text written by his friend the persecuted – and later executed – humanist scholar and printer Étienne Dolet. The study suggests the Dolet was the editor of the Lyon-edition and might have been involved in the Larrivour-edition too thus the date of his death in 1546 could explain the delay of the publication of both editions.<br /> <p><p><br /> Scarce on the market.<br /> <p><p><br /> Bibl.: Bénévent Ch. Walsby M.: Lost Issues and Self-Censorship: Rethinking the Publishing History of Guillaume Budé’s De l’Institution du Prince. In: Lost Books. Reconstructing the Print World of Pre-Industrial Europe. Leiden Boston: Brill 2016. pp. 239–275.<br /> <p>. dudict Seign, Par Maistre Nicole Paris unknown