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1874010333F. A. Brockhaus, Leipzig 1874. Deutsche Erstauflage Goldgeprägter Gewebe Einband Sehr Ordentlich
18906042947Freiburg, Herder 1890. 8°. 162 pp. Broschur. Ordentliches Exemplar.
1900T113533Königsberg, 1900 64pp., 21cm., text in German & critical text ediion in English, Doctoral Dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwürde der philosophischen Fakultät der Albertus-Universität zu Königsberg i.Pr.), 2 stamps, few loss of paper at first and last page (not affecting the text), text is clean and in good condition, T113533
181062941Ohne Ort, um 1810. Darstellung (Oval) ca. 8 x 6 cm, Platte ca. 14,5 x 9,5 cm, Blatt ca. 21 x 14,5 cm. 1 Blatt, Verso weiß.
180210222ABDeutschl., 1802. 3 Bde. 8°. 204/132/211 S., Titelkupfer, Vignette, Or.-Kart., Ecken u. Kanten berieb.+ bestoss.,stellenw. Braunfleckigkeit im Text. Ordentlicher Zust.,
1859GITc273Paris Tournai Casterman 1859. In-8 139pp. Demi basane rouge, dos lisse orné de chaînettes et compartiments dorés, reliure de l'époque. Orné d'un frontispice. Quelques pâles rousseurs, bel exemplaire.
18633468827London, Maxwell, 1863. XXXII, 267 pp. New cloth (stamp on title page).
1845BL4669Providence R.I.:: B.F. Moore printer 1845. 1845. Small 4to. 53 1; 13 pp. Original printed wrappers; lacks back cover stitched some edge wear. Very good. Rare. B.F. Moore, printer, 1845. unknown books
188763085<p>Boston: Houghton Mifflin and Company. Fair with no dust jacket; Boards worn and waterstained with waterstaining extending to gutter and margins of text front hinge cracked. 1887. Hardcover. Gray illustrated cloth. Measures 13 x 10 inches. Inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper dated Sept. 28 1889. A history of the 1764 Willard House or Old Manse in Deerfield Massachusetts which is still extant and on the campus of Deerfield Academy. ; Folio 13" - 23" tall .</p> Houghton, Mifflin, and Company hardcover
1853R117645London, Thomas Richardson and Son 1853 55pp., embellished with an engraving of the Abbey of Mount Saint Bernard (Charnwood Forest, Leicestershire), 18cm., solid modern cloth binding, good condition, [Content: I: Visit to the abbey of Mount St. Bernard, II: Discipline and internal government of a Cistercian monastery, III: Social advantages and moral lessons of the monastic institute], R117645
180446405526À Londres, Impr. Cox et Baylis ; chez Dulau..., (1804) ; in-12, demi-veau fauve, coins, fil. à froid. (Rel. de l’époque) Titre, XII pp. (préface et table), 206 pp.Les lois et coutumes anglaises expliquées aux étrangers qui s’aventurent ou veulent s’établir en Albion et ne veulent courir aucun risque. L’auteur est un avocat et notaire royal établi Spencer Street à Clerkenwell (quartier d’Islington à Londres).“Je laisse à ceux qui en ont fait la triste expérience à décider combien de frais et de dépenses inutiles auraient pu empêcher la publication de cet écrit, si elle avait eu lieu plutôt” dit le royal notaire dans la préface. Il n’a pas voulu publier son livre en anglais, sachant qu’il serait critiqué par les gens de sa profession qui ne lui pardonneront pas “d’avoir révélé des choses qu’ils ont intérêt à tenir cachées”. Exemplaire avec des NOTES AUTOGRAPHES de l’auteur indiquant son adresse, précisant qu’il parle français, qu’il fait procurations, certificats et contrats de mariage.Ce guide juridique pour immigrés, paru sous Napoléon, est un document très intéressant. Il semble très rare.
186223286ABLondon, Chapman and Hall 1862. Gr.8°. XIV, 502 S., 2 Bll. Geprägte OLwd mit Rücken- und Deckelvergoldung. Geringf. berieben, Rücken mit Lichtspur. 2 Exlibris.
18297-3-624London, Fisher & Son, 1829. 4° (28x21cm), mit gestochenem Titel mit Vignette und 80 Stahlstichen auf 40 Tafeln, Pappband d. Zt
1838573ABLondres, Paris, N.Y. Fisher (1838). 2 Bde. 4°. VIII,65,72; IV,86 S. Reich blind- u. goldgepr. Halbleder d. Zt. Goldschnitt. - Fast alle Tafeln unterschiedlich stark stockfleckig, Ecken berieben, sonst insgesamt gutes, dekoratives und festes Expl.! 2 Bde. Reich blind- u. goldgepr. Halbleder d. Zt. Goldschnitt.
18220007721Paris: Chez Bechet 1822. First French Language edition. Original Boards. Good. 8vo xiv 351; vi 359 pages untrimmed in contemporary boards. Very scarce. <br/><br/>Attracted by the ideals of the "Declaration of Independence" Fanny Wright traveled extensively through the U.S.A. tracking how those ideals were being realized. In France who became almost like a daughter to Gen. Lafayette. She and her sister returned to America and with Lafayette were guests of Jefferson at Monticello. Later as a U.S. citizen she founded the Nashoba commune in Tennessee in anticipation of emancipation. She visited New York and Philadelphia West Point Niagara Falls Lake Errie and on to Lower Canada Montreal Lake Champlain Burlington Vermont Washington D.C. to Virginia with many observations along the way. This edition has a dedication to Lafayette by the translator who also supplied a new translation. Vol. 1 ends with remarks upon Morris Birkbeck's letters about the Illinois country. All in all Fanny Wright became one of the most remarkable women of the first half of the 19th century: among other accomplishments being the first woman to write this work the first travelogue by a woman. Howes D74; Sabin 18642; Clark Old South 16; Buck 137. Chez Bechet hardcover
1867GIT081Paris Au Bureau de la Revue Britannique 1867. In-8 XXXV 457pp. Rel éditeur percaline bleu roi ornée de cadres de filets à froid sur le dos et sur les plats. Orné de 238 caricatures dans le texte d'après des documents anciens, de l'Antiquité au XVIIIe siècle. Rousseurs, surtout en début et en fin d'ouvrage.
1890BOOKS044683IConcord NH: Republican Press Association 1890. HC. good black cloth hardcover - Volume I staining See Note. B&W illustrations. Volume I is history and Volume II is essentially all genealogy. CONDITION NOTE - Staining to rear board of Volume I and staining to the foreedge of the book block and a few pages of Volume I. 2 vols 1110pp. Republican Press Association unknown
184459131Brussel, Hen, 1844. Darstellung ca. 11 x 8 cm, Blatt ca. 21 x 14 cm. 1 Blatt, verso weiß.
185046813The London Printing and Publishing Company, um 1850. Bild ca. 11,5 x 9 cm, Blatt ca. 26 x 18 cm. 1 Blatt, verso weiß.
18633468803London, Shaw, 1863. XLIX, 602 pp. New cloth (stamp on title page verso, library label on spine).
1889060236Wells Gardner Darton & Co. 1889. First Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine. 8vo. FIRST EDITION. LONDON : 1889. Hardback. Original dark-green smooth cloth; gilt lettered spine and cover. Original dark-grey end-papers. Slight browning to first and last leaf of text with a little foxing. Internally excellent. Bright tight and clean. Minor use only. NEAR FINE. viii 366 pages. 2pp adverts. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. 8vo. London: Wells Gardner Darton & Co. SCARCE. <br/> <br/> Wells Gardner, Darton & Co. hardcover
181630753London Printed by J. M'Creery, Published for the Proprietor by George Jones 1816
1862052340Providence RI: Women Friends of New England. Very Good-. 1862. First Edition. Paperback. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Used 8vo 15pp VG- wraps missing Soiling to endpapers & interior due to water damage. Keywords: Religion Religion Christianity Women Friends New England Americana women s studies quakers women in religion. Women Friends of New England paperback
185215710Leipzig Hermann Costenoble, 1852. XXVIII + 399 S. 8° Oktav Ln.
18850008920New York: Wittemann Bros. 1885 circa. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 24 mo oblong red pebbled cloth photo strip in two sections not connected nor glued to cover no appearance that it ever was. <br/><br/>A viewbook by The Witteman Bros. founded in 1879 which became The Albertype Company in 1890. There are 24 Albertype panels. Also stamped for Louis Glaser Leipzig. Wittemann Bros. hardcover