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13 vols., 8vo., First Edition, with full-page maps, pedigrees and glossary of place names in the text, and printed endpapers; black cloth, gilt backs, a near fine set in dustwrapper. An elegant set. The sequence comprises: The Last Kingdom (2004); The Pale Horseman (2005); The Lords of the North (2006); Sword Song (2007); The Burning Land (2009); Death of Kings (2011); The Pagan Lord (2013); The Empty Throne (2014); Warriors of the Storm (2015); The Flame Bearer (2016); War of the Wolf (2018); Sword of Kings (2019); War Lord (2020). COMPLETE SETS ARE VERY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
1762851Cambridge: Printed by John Baskerville 1762. First Baskerville duodecimo edition. Leather Bound. Very Good . 4 1/2 x 7 1/8 inches. 198 leaves including cancel title without slip over price second issue with title reset. Light marginal soiling. Griffiths 1762/8. Bound with: Sternhold Thomas and John Hopkins. The Whole Book of Psalms Collected into English Metre Printed by John Baskerville Cambridge for B. Dod London BCP; John Baskerville Birmingham Psalmes 1762. 61 leaves. First Baskerville edition. ESTCT87252. Marbled endpapers. All page edges gilt now worn. Bound in contemporary dark olive morocco. Elaborately gilt-tooled to cottage roof design gilt now dulled and worn. Front hinge professionally repaired. Two first edition Baskerville printings bound together. A unique book. Baskerville was an innovative printer and typographer whose works are considered to be some of the most beautiful printed in the English language. Tributes to his genius as a printer include the font that bears his name as well as nods by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle The Hound of the Baskervilles and Umberto Eco who named the protagonist in The Name of the Rose William of Baskerville. Printed by John Baskerville unknown
17776751Vienne en Autriche, Briffaut, 1777 ; cinq tomes, in-12 ; plein veau fauve marbré, dos à nerfs décorés et dorés, pièces de titre et de tomaison havane, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque) ; (16), 336 ; 259 ; 327 ; 317 ; 357 ; frontispice-portrait et 12 plans dépliants de batailles (Zenta -Szentha-, Chiari, Crémone, Luzara, Hochstet -Hochstaedt-, Turin, Cassano, Audenarde, Lille, Malplaquet, Peterwaradin et Belgrade).
18414423of the Railways in England, and also Hackney Coach Fares from the Principal Railway Stations, Illustrated with Maps of the Country through which the Railway pass, and Plans of London, Birmingham, Leeds, Liverpool, and Manchester. Mit 5 (1 gefalt., 4 doppelblattgr.) gest. Stadtplänen, 9 grenzkolol. gest. doppelblattgr. Karten u. 1 mehrfach gefalt. Höhenprofil. Manchester, Bradshaw & Blacklock, 1841. Kl.-8vo. (11,4 x 7,3 cm). Mit auf dem Vorsatz montierten Titel u. 30 doppelblattgroßen Fahrplänen. Orig.-Leinwandband mit montiertem Titelschild aus Goldpapier.
30052Volume in-8 contenant deux textes. Le 1er: par "L'Ombre de feu Mr de La Chalotais, Procureur-Général du Parlement de Bretagne": Le Sr Calonne dénoncé à la Nation Française et à la Postérité. Sixième développement de la Requête qu'a fait imprimer M.de Calonne, ex-ministre, réfugié en Angleterre. Paru à Londres en 1787. (183 pages). Le second: par M.Carra "M.de Calonne tout entier, tel qu'il s'est comporté dans l'Administration des Finances". Avec une analyse de sa Requête au Roi et de sa réponse à l'écrit de M.Necker. Imprimé à Bruxelles en 1788. (370 pages). Auxquelles sont ajoutées des Pièces justificatives. (36 pages). Reliure d'époque. Pièce de titre. Bon état intérieur avec tranches rouges. Reliure fatiguée.
1779306En Suisse, chez les Libraires associés, 1779 ; 3 vol. in-12 de vi-xxxv-448 pp. – [2] ff., 439 pp. – [2] ff., 390 pp., reliures de l'époque, basane mouchetée, dos lisses ornés, pièces vertes, tranches rouges.
1749003372Paris, Rollin Fils 3 vol. in-12 (17 x 10 cm), LII, 414 pp.- VIII, 393 pp. - VIII, 373 pp., veau fauve, dos à 5 nerfs, tranches mouchetées rouges (reliure de l'époque. Les symboles rappelant la royauté soigneusement effacés ou masqués : armoiries sur les plats, ornements du dos, fleur de lys de la vignette de titre du tome I maculée d'encre. En pied des dos, fer doré représentant des faisceaux de licteurs entrecroisés, surmontés d'une couronne royale. Ex-libris "La Rochefoucauld, Duc de Bisaccia". (quelques défauts d'usage)
1947246871947 Gouache, aquarelle et mine de plomb signée en bas à gauche, 1947, cadre doré.
1841002879Paris, Ernest Bourdin (Typographie Lacrampe et Comp.), 1841
1709RO80204153LOUIS & HENRY VAN DOLE. 1709. In-12. Relié plein cuir. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 740 pages - Un frontispice en noir et blanc du Comte de Clarendon - Quelques traces de mouillures sur l'ensemble de l'ouvrage n'altérant pas la lecture - Quelques rousseurs naturelles - Contreplats et tranches jaspés - Signet marron - Auteur, titre, fleurons et caissons dorés au dos et au 1er plat - Plats frottés et quelques légères déchirures - 3 photos disponibles. . . . Classification Dewey : 942-Angleterre
1792RO80047883MARADAN. 1789 - 1792. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Rousseurs. 648 + 670 + 633 + 580 + 594 + 734 pages. 8 planches dont 6 dépliantes de gravures et cartes en noir et blanc, hors-texte. Bandeaux. Relié plein cuir marron. Pièce de titre et de tomaison bordeaux. Titre, tomaison et caissons dorés sur le dos. Encadrements dorés sur les plats. Epidermures. Mors fendus par endroits. Manque la pièce de tomaison du Tome I.. . . . Classification Dewey : 942-Angleterre
190332985London: Adam and Charles Black 1903. LIMITED DE LUXE FIRST EDITION one of only 750 hand-numbered copies SIGNED by the illustrator artist Helen Allingham. With portrait frontispiece of the artist from a black and white photograph and 80 beautifully produced colour plates from her paintings each with a captioned tissue guard. 4to large paper very handsomely bound by Bumpus in polished strong mellow-red cloth. The spine with gilt ruling and gilt lettering the upper cover blocked in gilt with double gilt fillet rules at the borders creating a double ruled frame lettered in gilt at the center all edges gilt. xi 204 pp. A very pleasing and handsome copy some spotting to the two free-flies as is typical otherwise the text-block and illustrations are all in bright and very fine condition some minor cosmetic wear at the back join of the free-fly and paste-down. A very well preserved copy of this iconic work. IN THE MOST RARE OF THE BINDINGS THE LIMITED SIGNED FIRST EDITION OF THIS SCARCE AND LOVELY WORK. The artist who previously worked under the name Helen Mary Elizabeth Patersonstarted to paint the beautiful countryside around her in watercolours after retiring from a career illustrating periodicals. She particularly loved the picturesque farmhouses and cottages of Surrey and Sussex for which she became famous. She went on to paint rural scenes in other parts of the country – Middlesex Kent the Isle of Wight and the West Country – and abroad in Venice Italy. It is notable that other then a handful of paintings from Venice she never painted outside of England never in Scotland never in Wales. Many years of her paintings were collected into this publication appropriately named HAPPY ENGLAND.<br> While Vincent Van Gogh was developing as an artist by studying English illustrated journals he was struck by her work in 'The Graphic'. Adam and Charles Black hardcover
20 pages. Features: The Trade in the Tools of Death, by George Sylvester Viereck - an account of the tremendous development of the manufacture of munitions of war in the United States showing how this country, allegedly neutral, is helping to prolong the European conflict by furnishing firearms and explosive to the British Allies; Cartoon by A. Staehle shows the Prince of Peace coming out of Bethlehem, Palestine, and hell going out of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in the form of munitions on railcars; White List - A list of some companies what have refused to manufacture arms and ammunition and ammunition-related manufacturing machinery; Money From Death - a partial list of American companies engaged in the manufacture of munitions of war; Victory - In Battle and in Balkan Diplomacy; The War of 1920 - 2nd Instalment; The Ocean Travelers' Suicide Club; Arm the German Ships in New York Harbor; The Cleveland Automatic Company and the New York Times - poison shrapnel being provided to the Allies; Mr. Pulitzer in Looking-Glass Land - he seems to exist in a land where everything is the reverse of the truth; The Verdict - Guilty! - England on the Witness Stand; Spring's Awakening in Berlin, by Louis Viereck; Ad for Kaffee Hag on back cover; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Covers loose but present, otherwise a sound copy. Magazine
19227869AEngland, 1922. Quer 8°. 96 O-Fotos. [4 Warenabbildungen]
1825915ALondon, Ackermann, 1825. 12°. 201 S. Mit 27 handkolorierten gestochenen Tafeln, (incl. Titelvignette). OHLdr. mit RVg. Einband etwas berieben. Titel und Frontispiz oben leicht fleckig.
175049463finely bound copy with engraved frontispiece title page in red and black double column final leaf of common prayer Bbb Psalms dated 1751 30 pages Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches: and the form or manner of making ordaining and consecrating of bishops priests and deacons Printed by George Grierson hardcover
170214527La Haye, Louis et Henri van Dole, 1702 ; 3 tomes in-12 ; plein veau blond glacé, dos à nerfs très décoré et doré, pièce de titre grenat, filet à froid d'encadrement des plats, roulette sur les coupes et d'intérieur, tranches mouchetées de rouge (reliure de l'époque) ; (32), 451, (1 bl.) ; (8), 447 ; (8), 438 pp. et portrait gravé par P. Bouttats en frontispice du Tome I.
179711741Paris PIERRE DIDOT L'AÎNÉ 1797 4 Paris, Pierre Didot l'aîné, an V - 1797, 4 volumes in-16, plein basane ocre moucheté, filet d'encadrement représentant une frise de grecques, dos orné, motifs de rosace estampés dorés, pièce de titre et de tomaison maroquin rouge, tranches dorées.
34690London. Printed by John Bill andChristopher Barker. 1663. Hardcover. folio iv312p. black letter ornatechapter devices decorated initial letters in contemp dark calf realraised bands top spine edge and corner chipped or bumped very goodinternally fine. cgc - An Act for Repairing the Highways within theCounties of Hertford Cambridge and Huntington. - An Act for thePunishment of unlawful Cutting or Stealing or Spoiling of Wood andUnder-wood and Destroyers o young Timber-Trees. - An Act to explain andsupply a former Act for distribution of Threescore thousand poundsamongst the truly Loyal and Indigent Commission Officers.- AnAdditional Act for the better Ordering the Forces in the several Countiesof this Kingdom. - An Act for Regulating Select Vestries. - An Act forRelief of such Persons as by Sickness or other Impediment were disabledfrom Subscribing the Declaration in the Act of Uniformity andExplanation of part of the said Act. - An Act for the Encouragement ofTrade - An Act to prevent the selling of live fat Cattel by Butchers. - An Act for granting Four intire Subsidies to His Majesty by theTemporalty. pp91-207. - An Act for Confirming of Four Subsidies Grantedby the Clergy. - An Additional Act for the better Ordering and Collectingthe Duty of Excise and preventing the Abuses therein. - An AdditionalAct for the better Ordering and Collecting the Revenue arising byHearth-Money. - An Act for Setling the Profits of the Post-Office andPower of Granting Wine-Licenses on his Royal Highness the Duke of Yorkand the Heirs Males of his Body. - An Act for Encouraging theManufactures of making Linen Cloth and Tapistry. - An Act for regulatingthe Herring and other Fisheries. And for Repeal of the Act concerningMadder. London. Printed by John Bill andChristopher Barker. 1663 hardcover
172435317London: Printed for A. Johnston 1724. Leather bound. Fair. 12mos. Two volumes. Volume I: 3 70 pages. Volume II: 3 pages 71-166 3 Spotted brown calf leather bindings. Raised bands and red leather title labels on the spines. The preliminary and rear end sheets removed in both volumes. Armorial book plate of Henry H. Ficken on the front paste downs. Illustrated with 190 coat of arms engravings. Outer joints are cracked volume 1. Front board detached volume 2. Edge wear to the boards and spines. Interior contents toned in places. <br /> <br /> Full title of this scarce two volume set is "Shewing I. The atchievements of all the English nobility complete i.e. their several quarterings or pretensions; being the arms of the most eminent families in Great Britain and Ireland: also their impalements &c. as well as their paternal coats crests supporters and mottos. II. Their several titles of honour whether hereditary or by great offices in the state: together with just and correct blasons of their said atchievements and reasons for many of their particular bearings &c. To which is added by way of introduction a concise essay upon the nature rise and intent of arms and armory. Shewing their progressive growth in the practice of both the ancients and moderns; together with sufficient rules and observations for attaining a perfect knowledge in that science." 10 copies of the printed version listed in OCLC 10/22. Printed for A. Johnston unknown
17834031Oxford: W. Jackson & A. Hamilton 1783. 4to 28 cm 11". 52 ff. lacking ff. 13. <br><br>bound with Bible. English. 1783. Authorized i.e. King James Version. The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments: translated out of the original tongues: and with the former translations diligently compared and revised. Oxford: W. Jackson & A. Hamilton 1783. 4to 28 cm 11". 144 ff. lacking final blank. bound with Bible. O.T. Psalms. English.Paraphrases. 1770. Sternhold and Hopkins. The whole book of psalms collected into English metre. Oxford: Pr. by T. Wright & W. Gill 1770. 4to 28 cm 11". 28 ff.<br>Â Â Â Â Large heavy quarto family bible smaller and more manageable and less expensive than the large folios intended to be used at the lectern in church but still quite substantial. These family Bibles also could contain as in this case the Book of Common Prayer and the "old" version metrical psalter with the expectation that they would serve the master of the house in leading family worship.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: "William Tillsons Bible" in manuscript above manuscript family records on the recto of the first blank; other family notes are recorded on its back and on the verso of the front free endpaper. Someone has taken the trouble to paste a large slip of paper onto the recto of the front free endpaper over a large ownership note that may read "Thomas Tilison His Bible Septr 4th 1784. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Prayer Book: Griffiths Bibliography of the Book of Common Prayer 1786/2; ESTC N66721. Psalter: not in ESTC. Bible: not in Darlow & Moule or ESTC; Herbert 1286. Contemporary calf covers panelled in blind with remnants of clasps. Front joint open with cords strongly holding; covers abraded with incisions and leather loss to edges; spine leather dry and cracking; front fly-leaf and next blank detached. Prayer Book only lacking title-page and two preliminary leaves; another early leaf detached with a closed tear across no loss of text. Bible: Foxing and brown spotting with a few closed tears and occasional chipping in the margins the last resulting in loss of words from a few shouldernotes. The copy described by Herbert had engravings and maps not present here; this copy is complete textually. W. Jackson & A. Hamilton hardcover books
1736240Oxford: Printed by John Baskett 1736. Leather Bound. Very Good. 8 x 10 1/2 inches. 4to. 3 ffep 1 marbled a 8 leaves A - F 8 leaf quires G 4 leaves. Printed in two columns. Griffiths 1736/3. Bound with: The Holy Bible Containing the Old and New Testaments Authorised King James Version. Oxford: Printed by John Baskett 1736. A - Rrr OT & Apocrypha Qqq - Iiii in 8s NT a - d in 8s Index. Not in Herbert or ESTC. Separate title page for New Testament dated 1735 and stating location as London. Also not in Herbert or ESTC. Bound with: Sternhold Thomas and John Hopkins. The Whole Book of Psalms: Collected into English Metre. London: Printed by T. Wood and E. Palmer for the Company of Stationers 1732. A - G 8 leaf quires. Printed in two columns. ESTCT90365. Gift inscription from Maria Rice to Lucy Rice dated 1773 and later gift inscription dated 1855. Occasional loss at edges. All page edges gilt. Bound in beautiful full black morocco with light surface and corner wear. Boards with extensively gilt decorated borders and edges. Spine with five raised and gilt bands and extensive gilt decoration in six compartments. A nice Baskett BCP and an unusual unrecorded Bible in an exceptional 18th Century binding. Printed by John Baskett unknown
1687000829<p>London: Printed by Ric. Chiswell at the Rose and Crown in St Paul's Church-Yard 1687. Half leather. Very Good. Hollar W.; Hertochs A. Second edition; large folio; 8 720 4 pp complete with four engraved plates. In contemporary half leather over marbled boards worn with loss to extremities spine rubbed splits to leather along hinges but binding is secure. Occasional unobtrusive ink marks spots and paper browning closed tear and creases to front free end paper undulations to final few quires probably resulting from vertical storage of this large folio early ink manuscript inscription to front paste-down; overall a clean and wide-margined example of this attractive edition. Complete with 3 double-page plates and engraved portrait frontispiece by A. Hertochs opposite engraved coat of arms by W. Hollar A very good copy of this monumentally comprehensive and well printed edition. ESTC R6734. <br /><br /></p> Printed by Ric. Chiswell, at the Rose and Crown in St Paul's Church-Yard hardcover
1930WEAU0162Leipzig und Wien, Bibliographisches Institut ca 1870-1930. 8°. braune OLnbde., mit goldener dekorativer Rückenprägung, schwarzer Deckelprägung, marmor. Schnitt, leicht berieben und bestoßen, innen sauber und sehr gut erhalten. "Unter dem Titel Meyers Klassiker-Ausgaben (zunächst Meyers Klassiker-Ausgaben in 150 Bänden) erschien seit 1870 bis in die 1930er Jahre eine Reihe von Werkausgaben klassischer, hauptsächlich deutschsprachiger Schriftsteller. Das Ziel der Buchreihe war es, die wichtigsten Autoren der neueren deutschen Literatur - mit einzelnen Ergänzungen aus anderssprachigen Literaturen - in repräsentativen Ausgaben zur Verfügung zu stellen. Die Zusammenstellungen sollten den dauerhaft gültigen Werkbestand des jeweiligen Autors umfassen. Die Textdarbietung folgte kritischen Editionsstandards. Alle Bände enthalten Erläuterungen und z.T. sehr umfangreiche, kleingedruckte biographische Einleitungen. Den Schwerpunkt der Sammlung bildet die lyrische und dramatische Dichtung innerhalb des Zeitraumes von 1750 bis 1850. Aufgenommen sind ausschließlich Autoren, die im späten 19. Jahrhundert als "klassisch" galten." Aus Wikip. v. 2.12.15.
5575 (1815) 1st edition. Later Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 10, 10, 2, 2, 56, 56, [1], 6 pages [143 pages total]. Includes the often missing 6-page list of subscribers. The Introduction states that the book was undertaken at the behest of the Rabbi of the Aschkenazic community of London, Solomon Hirschell, together with Raphael di Meldola, Rabbi of the Sephardic community. It also includes the approbation of di Meldola as well as that of Rabbi Solomon ben Zevi Hirsch, the purpose of the work being to protect Jewish children from the inroads of Christian missionaries.The author indicates that the lack of understanding of Judaism among youth is the principle reason why he composed this work. Yet it was intended not just for Jews: Prof. David Ruderman has noted that, "except for its denunciation of Christian missionaries, Cohen's catechism with its English translation, seems to be nothing more than an innocent, uncontroversial presentation of the Jewish faith meant for both Jewish and Christian eyes" (D. B. Ruderman, Jewish Enlightenment in an English Key: Anglo-Jewry's Construction of Modern Jewish Thought, p. 250). Cohen's work was indeed shared with American non-Jews. The Jewish merchant David Isaacs, in his correspondence with Thomas Jefferson, sent the President a copy of the book [see University of Virginia exhibit (2001), To Seek the Peace of the City: Early Jewish Settlement in Charlottesville]. In 1818 Rebecca Gratz offered a copy to her friend Maria Fenno Hoffman, wife of the Attorney General of New York, Ogden Hoffman [see E. Wolf & M. Whiteman, The History of the Jews of Philadelphia, p. 304]. Jacob Marcus Rader lists Cohen's work as one of the Jewish educational books available to Rebecca Gratz when she began operating her Sunday School in Philadelphia [see United States Jewry, 1776-1985, 1-2, p. 393]. A review of this book was printed by Rabbi Yom Tov Benet in his book Tene Bekorim (1767). Shalom ben Jacob Cohen (17721845) himself was a Hebrew writer, poet, and editor. Born in Mezhirech, Poland, he studied German and read the new Hebrew literature, particularly Ha-Me'assef. His first book, Mishlei Agur (1799), was a collection of Hebrew fables in rhyme, with German translation, aimed at teaching Jewish children simple and clear Hebrew. Cohen went to Berlin in 1789 and taught in the Hinnukh Ne'arim school and in private homes. After the publication of several works he renewed the publication of Ha-Me'assef and served as its editor (180911). In 1813 Cohen left Germany, spent a short period in Amsterdam, and moved to London where he tried unsuccessfully to establish a Jewish school. From London, Cohen moved to Hamburg (1816 or 1817), where he spent three controversy-laden years. In a posthumously published poem he attacked the hypocrisy of the "reformists" for their lack of religious belief and national feelings and considered the establishment of the Reform temple in Hamburg an act of blasphemy. However, he refrained from public intervention on this controversy. In 1820 Cohen was invited by Anton Schmid to serve as head proofreader in the Hebrew section of his printing press in Vienna where he remained for 16 years. In 1821 Cohen established the annual Bikkurei ha-Ittim, three issues of which appeared under his editorship. In 1834 he published his poetic work, Nir David, a description of the life of King David, one of the first romantic works in Hebrew literature. In 1836 Cohen returned to Hamburg, where he lived until his death. His last extensive work was Kore ha-Dorot, a history of the Jewish people (1838). His other works include: Mattaei Kedem al Admat Zafon (1807), poetry; Amal ve-Tirzah (1812), an allegorical and utopian drama, a sequel to M.H. Luzzatto's La-Yesharim Tehillah; and Ketav Yosher (1820), a literary miscellany. Roth, Magna Bibliotheca Anglo-Judaica, p. 428, no. 2. Vinograd London 205. Roest 283. BE shin 2421; EJ; CD-EPI 0140837. SUBJECT(S): Judaism -- Juvenile literature. Juvenile works. OCLC: 44005964. OCLC lists 17 copies worldwide, High quality 18th Century paper and internal binding are in exceptionally good condition a very nice copy. (BR-4-2-B-xr)