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176869891768 5 volumes, reliure plein veau marbré havane in-octavo, dos long - entre-nerfs à fleuron au centre avec des petits fers isolés en remplissage et des feuillages exécutés aux filets courbes aux angles - pièce de titre sur fond grenat et pièce de tomaison sur fond havane, coiffes supérieures légèrement défraichies, tranches peignées, illustrations : bandeaux + culs-de-lampe, 506 + 502 + 500 + 500 + 499 pages, 1768 à Londres Chez Desaint et Saillant,
1761ALDR0127A Amsterdam (Paris?) 1761. Kl.8°. Titelbl., 2 nn. Bll., 267 S., mit Titelblattvignette, Kopfleisten, Initialen u. e. kleinen Schlussvignette. Marmorierter Lederband d. Zeit , mit Rückenschildchen u. gitterförmiger Rückenverzierung in Goldprägung, Vorsatz aus zweifärbig bedrucktem Buntpapier, Buchschnitt rotgefärbt, Ecken bestoßen, vorderer Einbanddeckel etwas gelockert, Buchblock gut erhalten, kaum gebräunt u. wenig fleckig, breitrandiger Druck. Mit altem handschriftlichen Besitzvermerk am Titelblatt (? 1749) u. alter handschriftlicher Zahl am vorderen fliegenden Vorsatzblatt verso. New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature 2,137. Barbier 3,233,16678 - von Genevieve Thiroux d?Arconville (1720-1805) ins französische übersetzte Auszüge aus drei englischer Werken: ?Lettres d?un persan en Angleterre a son ami a Ispahan?, verfasst nach dem Vorbild der ?Lettres Persanes? von Montesquieu, von Baron G. Lyttelton (1709-1735), erstmals erschienen 1735 unter d. Titel ?Letters from a Persian in England to his friend at Ispahan? u. ?Histoire de Polydore et d?Emilie? vom gleichen Autor, sowie aus dem 1688 erschienene Prosawerk ?Agnes de Castro? von Aphra Behn (1640-1689), e. zu ihrer Zeit bekannten, später vergessenen Autorin u. frühen Feministin, die als erste weibliche Berufsschriftstellerin Englands gilt.
179297657[Görlitz], 1792. XXXXIV, 186 S. 20 cm. Pp. d. Zeit mit Rückenschildresten.
1704011746AMSTERDAM CHEZ J.LOUIS DE LORME 1704 Un volume in-12 de V + 317 pages , dans une reliure d'époque plein cuir marron , dos à 5 nerfs avec les caissons richement ornés , bien complet de la planche dépliante de généalogie de la Maison Royale d'Angleterre , sixième édition , revue , corrigée et augmentée de notes historiques , quelques taches à la couverture et le mors inférieur du premier plat est fendu sur 4 cm , autrement bon exemplaire . Bon Couverture rigide
1800GRAP0243o. Jahreszahl (um 1800). Handkol. Kupferstich mit Rahmen, Blattgröße: 36x27,5 cm, Außenmaß mit Rahmen: 49,5x41cm; Hängevorrichtung auf Rückseite 2 kl. Ringschrauben, Spagat. Dekoratives Blatt.
1800GRAP0242o. Jahreszahl (um 1800). Handkol. Kupferstich mit Rahmen, Blattgröße: 37,5x27 cm, Außenmaß mit Rahmen: 49,5x41,5 cm; Hängevorrichtung auf Rückseite 2 kl. Ringschrauben, Spagat. Dekoratives Blatt.
175099910862chez Pierre François Giffart A Paris chez Pierre François Giffart 1750, 4 volumes In-12 plein veau de l'époque, dos à nerfs trés orné, piéces de titre de maroquin rouge, gardes marbrées, tranches rouges. XXIV + 556 + 524 + 504 + 564 pages. 3 cartes dépliantes + 26 portraits armoriés et légendés. Reliure trés légérement frottée en dos avec manques de cuir léger en queue et en coiffe. Dorures effacées aux pièces de tomaison. Bon exemplaire néanmoins.
1793125141793 Lugduni. Anno M. DC. LVIII. (Paris, Mercier de Compiègne, 1793) ; in-12 de 172pp. ( ch. par erreur 72); plein cartonnage de papier marbré rose de l'époque, titre manuscrit à l'encre au dos "traité politique". Inscriptions manuscrites de l'époque sur 3 feuillets en fin d'ouvrage. Etiquette de classement à l'intérieur du 1er plat. Cartonnage légèrement frotté, dos passé au beige rosé, très frais intérieurement.
176832411-zc8Leipzig: Caspar Fritsch 1768. 5 (statt 6) Blatt und 380 Seiten sowie 2 Blatt und 354 Seiten. Leder der Zeit auf fünf echten Bünden mit zwei farbigen Rückenschildern (das Kopfkapital mit einer kleinen Beschädigung (vgl. Abbildung). das Titellblatt des ersten Teils fehlend!, das Blatt mit den Seiten 365/366 des ersten Bandes mit einer Fehlstelle im oberen weißen Rand [ohne Textverlust], sonst gutes und sauberes Exemplar). 8°. [2 Warenabbildungen] fest gebunden
173524286-zc5Leipzig: Johann Georg Löwe 1735. 8 Blatt, 456 Seiten und 4 Blatt Register. Pappband der Zeit (etwas berieben und bestoßen, der Einband leicht fleckig, sehr vereinzelt dünne Bleistiftanstreichungen, sonst gutes und sauberes Exemplar). 8°. fest gebunden
179739386Worcester: Isaiah Thomas 1797. Second edition. 48 pages including self-wrappers woodcut decorations. 1 vols. 12mo. Self wrappers stitched. Spotting some stitching lacking stitch marks short marginal tears or chipping a few repairs to first page else very good. Second edition. 48 pages including self-wrappers woodcut decorations. 1 vols. 12mo. With Roads to the Principal Towns and Inns with innkeeper's names on the last three pages. On the back page is a short advertisement from Isaiah Thomas for a "Very large Collection of Books in the various Branches of Polite Literature" Evans 32920; Drake. "Almanacs" 3586 Isaiah Thomas unknown
179870194Oxford: Clarendon Press / W. Dawson T. Bensley and J. Cooke 1798. Full Leather. Very Good. 22.5 x 14 cm. Octavo. Unpaginated approximately 400pp. Bound in full red leather with gilt design lettering and foredges. Marble endpapers. Some rubbing and scuffing ot the outer hinges and edges of the boards. Two gift inscriptions dated 1930 and 1844. Looks like ESTC T82217 with a seperate title page for ’The form or manner of making ordaining and consecrating of Bishops Priests and Deacons. According to the Order of the Church of England Price 6d.’. Clarendon Press / W. Dawson, T. Bensley, and J. Cooke unknown
17487018London: Thomas Baskett 1748. Hardcover. Good. Leather spine & corners blue paper over boards front detached rear hinge weak. 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches old bookseller's catalogue entry tipped inside front title 2 56 pp. printed in black letter. 1/2" closed tear to edge of rear blank. ESTC N6857. ESTC locates 4 copies of this edition in the UK and 2 in the US.Includes practical instructions such as who is to read what actions should be performed &c.The size of this book and of the font along with the occasional printed practical directions indicate to us that this volume was a service book. Thomas Baskett hardcover
179542915Louth 1795. White rag paper bottom and fore-edge deckled. Black printed text. Two fold lines; occasional loss to fold lines minimally affecting text; light general wear and toning. VG. Bifolium. 2 unnumbered pages of printed text; title printed to verso of second leaf else second leaf blank. 9-3/4" x 7-5/8" <br/><br/>Auction catalogue from the 1795 sale of 38 lots of the freehold estate owned by the late Charles Chaplin Esq. with manuscript prices and related notes in pencil and ink in a contemporary hand throughout. Occasional pencil notations and markings correct the printed acreage estimates of some lots. The Chaplins were members of the upper gentry and influential landowners in Lincolnshire. When the Louth Navigation -- a canal running from Louth in Lincolnshire to Tetney Haven at the mouth of the Humber -- was completed in 1770 Charles Chaplin managed to secure a 99 year lease of the tolls despite the terms of the canal's Act of Parliament limiting such leases to just seven years. The Louth Navigation Trust per the Louth Canal website notes that control and management of the tolls became "virtually hereditary" and led to considerable commercial opposition to the Chaplins and their political influence by the 1820s. The catalog includes columns for "Names of Plots &c."; "Acres by Estimation"; "State of Land"; and "Occupiers." Anyone wishing to view the premises is encouraged to apply to one Mr. J. Curtis of Saltfleetry. unknown books
179739386Worcester: Isaiah Thomas 1797. Second edition. 48 pages including self-wrappers woodcut decorations. 1 vols. 12mo. Self wrappers stitched. Spotting some stitching lacking stitch marks short marginal tears or chipping a few repairs to first page else very good. Second edition. 48 pages including self-wrappers woodcut decorations. 1 vols. 12mo. With Roads to the Principal Towns and Inns with innkeeper's names on the last three pages. On the back page is a short advertisement from Isaiah Thomas for a "Very large Collection of Books in the various Branches of Polite Literature" Evans 32920; Drake. "Almanacs" 3586 Isaiah Thomas unknown books
172570London: Printed by John Baskett and Assigns of Henry Hills 1725. Leather Bound. Very Good. 3 3/4 x 6 1/4 inches. 3 ffep 1 marbled A 8 page quire B - O 12 page quires P 4 page quire. Griffiths 1725/2 with variant printer listed on title page. Bound with: Edmund Parker A Companion to the Altar: Shewing the Nature and Necessity of a Sacramental Preparation in order to our Worthy Receiving the Holy Communion London: Printed for Edmund Parker 1725. 10th edition. 74 numbered pages with engraving and separate title page. ESTCT230779. Bound with: Sternhold Thomas and John Hopkins The Whole Book of Psalms Collected into English Metre London: Printed by Thomas Wood 1726. 96 unnumbered pages. Collates as A - D 12 page quires 3 rfep 1 marbled. ESTCT88842 with variant date on title page. Bound in full black morocco with gilt Georgian style paneling to boards and extensive gilt decorations to spine which is in six compartments with raised bands wear and crack to spine and wear to edges which have been professionally conserved. All page edges gilt. A nicely bound and very clean combination of Georgian liturgical and devotional texts. Printed by John Baskett and Assigns of Henry Hills unknown
1750863491750 London, Tonson and Draper, sans date (1750), 8 volumes in 12 reliés plein veau brune ancien, dos à nerfs ornés, étiquettes de titre noires et de tomaison rouges ; 8 frontispices gravés ; index à la fin de chaque volume ; rares rousseurs ; coiffes usées, petits défauts aux reliures.
179357674Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1793. (+) London, M. Brown, 1793. Small 8vo. Contemp. full red morocco. Richly gilt spine. Gilt border on covers with gilt cornerpieces, large gilt centerpieces. Inner gilt borders. All edges gilt. Well preserved.
179357674Oxford Clarendon Press 1793. London M. Brown 1793. Small 8vo. Contemp. full red morocco. Richly gilt spine. Gilt border on covers with gilt cornerpieces large gilt centerpieces. Inner gilt borders. All edges gilt. Well preserved. unknown
1757P93796Genevae [Geneve], Apud fratres De Tournes 1757 Complet in 2 volumes, Volume I: [10] + 711pp. with frontispiece (author's portrait), Volume II: [ii],496 = [viii],88 + [viii],168 pp., title pages in red and black with engraved printer's mark, 24cm., text in Latin, contemporary hardcover bindings in full leather (gilt title and decorations on spine, some rubbing at ends, small loss of leather at lower end of spine/joint of vol.2), old owner's handwritten ex-libris at title page of vol.1, red edges, text clean and bright, good condition, [Volume 2 contains two appendices, I: MUSGRAVE Guilhelmus, De Arthritide Symptomatica Dissertatio (viii + 88pp., Editio nova, 1757) & II: ID., De Arthritide Anomala sive Interna, Dissertatio (viii + 168pp., Editio nova, 1757)], P93796
1749P93797Genevae [Geneve], Apud fratres De Tournes 1749 Complet in 2 volumes, Volume I: [10] + 711pp. with frontispiece (author's portrait), Volume II: [iv],496 = [viii],168 pp., title page of vol.1 in red and black, title pages of both volumes with engraved printer's mark, 24cm., text in Latin, contemporary hardcover bindings in full leather (gilt title and decorations on spine, some rubbing at ends), two ex-libris in each volume (one tipped in on backside of front board, and one small stamp on first blanco endpaper), red edges, text printed in 2 columns, text clean and bright, good condition, [Volume 2 contains an appendice: MUSGRAVE Guilhelmus, De Arthritide Anomala sive Interna dissertatio (viii + 168pp., Editio nova, 1749)], P93797
1713058994London: Printed for J. Walthoe M. Wootton G. Conyers J. Nicholson J. Sprint D. Midwinter T. Ballard B. Cowse and W. Innys 1713. Hardcover. Very Good. Engraved Portrait Frontispiece . FIRST EDITION. LONDON : 1713. Hardback. Engraved portrait frontispiece of King Charles I. Imprimatur leaf prior to portrait. Contemporary panelled calf-leather. Spine crudely recovered in leather; original gilt label lettered; TRYAL OF THE REGICIDES. No owner name or internal markings. Bright tight and clean. Minor wear. VERY GOOD. ii i i xxviii 312;104 pages. Index. Referenced by: English Short Title Catalog T108291. FULL TITLE: The Indictment Arraignment Tryal and Judgment at large of Twenty-Nine Regicides The Murtherers of His Most Sacred Majesty King Charles the 1st Of Glorious Memory: Begun at Hick's-Hall on Tuesday the Ninth Of October 1660 and continued at the Sessions-House in the Old Bailey until Friday the Nineteenth of the same Month. Together with a Summary of the Dark and Horrid Decrees of those Cabbalists Preparatory to that Hellish Fact. 8vo. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. Printed for J. Walthoe M. Wootton G. Conyers J. Nicholson J. Sprint D. Midwinter T. Ballard B. Cowse and W. Innys. SCARCE. <br/> <br/> Printed for J. Walthoe, M. Wootton, G. Conyers, J. Nicholson, J. Sprint, D. Midwinter, T. Ballard, B. Cowse, and W. Innys hardcover
1776ALDR0235Edinburgh, Printed for John Bell 1776. 8 Bde. Gr.12°. Gest. Frontisp., VI, 361 S., 7 nn. Bll.; gest. Frontisp., Titelbl., III, 380 S., 6 nn. Bll.; gest. Frontisp., Titelbl., II S., S. 3-360, 6 nn. Bll.; gest.Frontisp., Titelbl., IV S., S. 5-335, 5 nn. Bll.; gest. Frontisp., Titelbl., III S., S. 4-339 S., 6 nn. Bll.; gest. Frontisp., IV, S. 5-343, 10 nn. Bll.; gest. Frontisp., Titelbl., V S., S. 6-376, 6 nn. Bll.; gest. Frontisp., VII S., S. 8-326, 5 nn. Bll., mit e. Porträtvignette auf jedem Titelblatt, je e. Kopfleiste, Zierleisten u. kleinen Schlussvignetten. Marmorierte Lederbände d. Zeit, Rückenschildchen u. ?zierlinien ursprünglich goldgeprägt, mit, großt. abgeriebener, dreiseitiger Stehkantenverzierung in Schwarzprägung, Einbände etwas bestoßen u. berieben, Rückenschildchen teilw. abgelöst, Goldprägung meist abgerieben, Bindung durchwegs gelockert, einige Einbanddeckel fast lose bzw. vollständig vom Rücken abgelöst. Vorsätze, Frontispize, Anfangs- und Schlussblätter meist stärker braunrandig, Seiten sonst meist gut erhalten, nur teilw. stärker stockfleckig. Neuauflage der von Joseph Addison (1672-1719) und Richard Steele (1672-1729) in den Jahren 1711-1712 herausgegebenen Londoner Tageszeitung. Die bekannte und vielgelesene Zeitung sollte Bildung und Lebensart des bürgerlichen Mittelstandes fördern und war bis ins 19. Jahrhundert als Lektüre so beliebt, dass sie in mehreren achtbändigen Ausgaben neu herausgegeben und auch übersetzt wurde.
177314956Oxford; Printed by T. Wright and W. Gill printers to the university: and sold by S. Crowder Paternoster-Row; and by W. Jackson 1773. 1773. Thirty-twomo not paginated sig. A-2C8. Crimson full morocco; spine on five raised bands elaborate floral tooling to spine within compartments; 'A T' i.e. Ann Truman in gilt within border of floral rolls to boards; gilt rolls to turn-ins and to edges of boards; all edges gilt; marbled end-papers. Ownership inscription 'Mrs Banks formerly Miss Ann Truman See Remarks on Mortality at the other end of this Book' to front free end-paper; 'Ethel Louise Maggs from my Aunt Mrs Rehnworth Nov 10th 104' to facing end-paper; printed extract on mortality pasted to end accompanied by leaf of manuscript commentary recalling a conversation between a Sophie Banks and Mrs Banks in 1834 who discussed the extract 'in a very clear audible manner' and then pasted it into this book before 'expiring a few hours afterwards'. Loss to head of spine corners bumped small areas of rubbing to boards. Contents clean a bright. A very good copy. An almost miniature authorised Book of Common Prayer which records a remarkable encounter between two women. Pasted to one of the final end-papers is a short extract from a newspaper on mortality taken from a sermon recorded in the Boston Gazette. On the next leaf is a short manuscript account from the nineteenth-century recalling a Mrs Banks likely the Mrs Banks n�e Truman whose initials are tooled to the binding on her deathbed reading the passage aloud to a Miss Sophie Banks before declaring that she would paste it in her prayer book. The manuscript authors supposes that Mrs Banks must have 'lost no time' in doing so as she died the morning after on 11 February 1834. The last record of what may have been its owners dying act which intimately shows a passage of sermonising being taken from print to an oral discussion between two women to its final resting place pasted to the end of this volume. ESTC T87234. Oxford; Printed by T. Wright and W. Gill, printers to the university: and sold by S. Crowder, Paternoster-Row; and by W. Jackson hardcover
176266430Cambridge: J. Baskerville Printer to the university 1762. 12mo. Unpaginated. Red gilt decorated morocco. Marks to the boards and gilt decoration faded. Edges are bumped with loss to the head of the spine and front joint cracked. Some staining to the leaves particularly effecting the title page which is slightly damaged. Multiple bookplates to the front endpapers and owners inscriptions including the title page. . Good. Full Morocco. 1762. J. Baskerville Printer to the university 1762 unknown