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222612Paris, Ladvocat, 1828 in-8, 412 pp., broché. Rousseurs.
226331Paris, Carpentier et Cie, Ponthieu, 1826 in-8, XXI-[3]-432 pp., portrait-frontispice, demi-basane brune, dos lisse orné (reliure de l'époque). Reliure défraîchie. Mors frottés, fortes épidermures, coupes et coins très abîmés. Biffures à l'encre au titre. Des pages tachées, quelques rousseurs.
240228Venloo [= Venlo, en Limbourg], 13 Thermidor an III (31 juillet 1795) in-8, [2] pp. n. ch., avec une belle vignette en-tête emblématique gravée par Ph. Maillart, en feuille.
179515390Ohne Ort [Königsberg], ohne Verlag, 1795. 8°. 56 S., Kart. d. Zt.
180216942Ohne Ort, ohne Verlag, o. J. (1802). 8°. Mit einer gefalt. Kupfertafel. 4 nn. Bll., Heftstreifen.
1792A66Amsterdam, Langeveld, 1792 ; 380/540 mm, 1 pp., une feuille. Gravure hollandaise ancienne. Bon état.
Amsterdam, Langeveld, 1792; 380/540 mm, 1 pp., une feuille. Gravure hollandaise ancienne. Bon état.
240369Amsterdam, Abraham Wolfgangk, Nimègue [La Haye], Adriaan Moetjens, 1679 2 (sur 4) tomes en un fort vol. in-12 étroit, [12] ff. n. ch. (titre, dédicace, avertissement, table des pièces), 598 pp., [5] ff. n. ch. de table des matières, avec un frontispice à double page, [10] ff. n. ch. (titre, table des pièces), 659 pp., [21] pp. n. ch. de table des matières, typographie en petit corps, vélin rigide à rabats, dos lisse (reliure de l'époque).
75495Stockholm Nicolaus Wankijff 1679. 4:o. 60 s. Något solkigt titelblad diskret bläckpaginering i övre hörn. Tagen ur band oskuren och insatt i senare papperomslag. Ur Ericsbergs bibliotek. Warmholtz 8803. Handelstraktaten mellan Sverige och Holland 1679 som följde på freden i Nijmegen. Villkoren ansågs dock i Sverige mycket hårda varför Karl XI först vägrade ratificera avtalet. unknown
1971107404Leyden - Brussels, A. W. Sijthoff, éditions de la Connaissance 1971 2 tomes. In-4 28 x 21 cm. Reliure éditeur gris-bleu sous jaquette à l’identique, 154 pp., 270 planches en noir & blanc, sommaire, catalogues, notes bibliographiques, index des lieux.
1958E1738Paris, le Club Français du Livre, 1958 ; in-8, 323 pp., reliure d'éditeur. Très bon état.
Paris, le Club Français du Livre, 1958; in-8, 323 pp., reliure d'éditeur. Très bon état.
1980_201700956Leiden (Pays-Bas), Leyden Centre for the History of European Expansion, 1980 ; in-8, 20 pp., couverture et cahier agrafés (annotations au crayon). Published in Journal of Contemporary History. - 15 (1980). Dédicace de l'auteur.
Leiden (Pays-Bas), Leyden Centre for the History of European Expansion, 1980; in-8, 20 pp., couverture et cahier agrafés (annotations au crayon). Published in Journal of Contemporary History. - 15 (1980). Dédicace de l'auteur.
1976_201700767Paris, Société française d'Histoire d'Outre-Mer, 1976 ; in-8, 34 pp., couverture et cahiers agrafés. Extrait de la Revue française d'Histoire d'Outre-Mer - Tome LXIII - N° 231, 1976. Dédicace de l'auteur.
Paris, Société française d'Histoire d'Outre-Mer, 1976; in-8, 34 pp., couverture et cahiers agrafés. Extrait de la Revue française d'Histoire d'Outre-Mer - Tome LXIII - N° 231, 1976. Dédicace de l'auteur.
70014The whole legal trial criminal case as printed in 1735. Last page with text loss see photo's. Modern Half leather binding in good condition folio edition in -2 335 x 22 cm. Official account of the the civil trial between Louisa Junkers on account of her daughter Maria Elisabeth against Jacob Pesters and his son Jan the last of whom was accused of having courted Maria Elisabeth in such a way as to be of 'disadvantage' to her. Jacob Pesters accused in name of his son Jan Pesters who was still a minor in his turn Maria Elisabeth Junkers of plotting to poison his son. To prove this he presented the court with numerous letters the second part of this book which turned out to be fabricated and false. In the subsequent criminal trial Jacob Peters is convicted to ""Swaart over het Hooft'' a public humiliation on the scaffold where the executioner swings his sword in a frightening way over the head of a kneeling sentenced person next to life long house arrest at his own costs and a fine of 20.000 pounds. hardcover
177313873Paris: Chez Valade 1773 First published in Neuchâtel though the title-page says "Londres" the previous year this is an early perhaps the first book-length commentary on Holbach's Le Systême de la Nature which was published in Amsterdam in 1770 with a bogus London imprint. Printing and the Mind of Man notes: "Holbach's target was the very idea of God. Even Voltaire was moved to reply in defense of religion by this "bible of materialism" P.M.M. 215. Contemporary mottled calf gilt spine with burgundy morocco spine label edges stained red. Two volumes in one twelvemo. With nine cancel leaves bound in at the end. Binding extremities lightly rubbed. A very good clean copy. In the preface the editor states that he has made various textual changes and has suppressed certain passages without Holland's permission so that the book could have a wider distribution. This copy is interesting in that it contains both Holland's 1742-1784 original text and the editor's "improvements." He also made various improvements to Holland's French Holland not being a native French speaker. This first edition of his commentary is rare: OCLC lists eleven copies eight in North America Yale LSU Michigan Boston Public Library Oklahoma Texas and Montreal. It is uncertain whether the first edition has the uncorrected text which we see in the cancels or something even different. Chez Valade, unknown
42942London: Whittaker and Co. 1835. First edition 8vo xvi 485 3pp. text illustration some occasional staining to text later half calf marbled boards. London: Whittaker and Co., 1835 hardcover
41450Sheffield: G. Ridge 1837. First edition 12mo 2 vols. in one 8 268; 269-497 1pp. contemporary smooth plum calf spine gilt tooled all edges gilt. HOLLAND JOHN 17941872 poet and miscellaneous writer son of John Holland optical instrument maker of Richmond Hill in the parish of Handsworth Yorkshire and his wife Elizabeth daughter of Samuel Cox of Staveley was born in Sheffield Park on 14 March 1794 and brought up to his father's trade which he soon abandoned for literary pursuits. Several of his poems attracted the notice of James Montgomery who became his attached friend. About 1818 he was appointed one of the secretaries of the Sheffield Sunday School Union and from 1825 to 1832 he was in succession to Montgomery editor of the 'Sheffield Iris.' In 1832 he became editor of the 'Newcastle Courant' but returned to Sheffield in 1833 and acted as joint editor of the 'Sheffield Mercury' from 1835 till the discontinuance of that journal in 1848. In acknowledgment of his journalistic services an annuity of 100l. was subscribed for by ten gentlemen of Sheffield and presented to him in 1870. He died at his residence in Sheffield Park on 28 Dec. 1872 and was buried in Handsworth churchyard. DNB. Holland's principal publications are: 'Sheffield Park: a descriptive poem' Sheffield 1820 8vo. 'The Village of Eyam; a poem' Macclesfield 1821 12mo. 'The Hopes of Matrimony; a poem' London 1822 8vo. 'The History Antiquities and Description of the Town and Parish of Worksop in the County of Nottingham' Sheffield 1826 4to. 'The Pleasures of Sight; a poem' Sheffield 1829 12mo. 'A Treatise on the Progressive Improvement and present state of Manufactures in Metals' forming 3 vols. of Lardner's 'Cabinet Cyclopædia' London 183149 12mo. 'Cruciana. Illustrations of the most striking aspects under which the Cross of Christ and symbols derived from it have been contemplated by piety superstition imagination and taste' Liverpool 1835 8vo. 'The Tour of the Don. A series of extempore Sketches chiefly by Holland made during a pedestrian ramble along the Banks of that River and its Tributaries' 2 vols. London 1837 12mo. 'Brief Notices of Animal Substances used in the Sheffield Manufactures' Sheffield 1840 8vo. 'The Psalmists of Britain. Records biographical and literary of upwards of one hundred and fifty authors who have rendered the whole or parts of the Book of Psalms into English verse with specimens and a general Introduction' London 1843 8vo. 'The Poets of Yorkshire by William Cartwright Newsam' completed and published by Holland London 1845 8vo. 'Diurnal Sonnets: Three Hundred and Sixty-six Poetical Meditations on various subjects' Sheffield 1851 8vo. 'Memorials of Sir Francis Chantrey in Hallamshire and elsewhere' London 1851 8vo. 'A Poet's Gratulation: addressed to James Montgomery on the eightieth Anniversary of his Birthday' Sheffield 1851 8vo. 'Memoirs of the Life and Writings of James Montgomery; including selections from his correspondence remains in prose and verse and conversations on various subjects' 7 vols. London 18546 8vo conjointly with James Everett. Sheffield: G. Ridge, 1837 unknown
181866766London: printed for private circulation by Bensley and Sons Bolt Courts Fleet Street 1818. First edition 8vo pp. 47 1; original plain brown wrapper with a presentation from the author's wife on the front wrapper: "With Lady Holland's best regards / to Mde de Souza." Henry Richard Vassall-Fox Holland 1773-1840 was a prominent Whig politician and his dozen or so published works were largely political historical and social. A Dream consists of "a dialogue between George III Sir Thomas More Bacon Locke Berkeley and other eminent personages on education and the encouragement of letters by the state" timuk.pub.net. printed [for private circulation] by Bensley and Sons, Bolt Courts, Fleet Street unknown
192191732Suffolk VA: Sharp-Holland Publishing Company 1921. Presumed 1st and only edition. Paperback. Very Good. 24p. Softcover in original wrapper. 19 cm. Stapled. This scarce pamphlet contains two and a half pages of racist justification for white control and subjugation of African Americans followed by a collection of stereotype jokes mostly lampooning African Americans -- toward the end the author throws in one or two generic anti-Semitic and anti-Irish jokes. Not in OCLC. Sharp-Holland Publishing Company paperback
183512405London; Whittaker & Co 1841. 1835. Hard Cover. Second Edition. Octavo pp. xvi485 1. Title page vignette plus numerous illustrations and diagrams in text. Original decorative bottle green cloth with gilt titles to spine and arabesque border in blind to boards. Cover cloth lightly scuffed and spine sunned with bruised corners. A slightly shaken copy with wear inner hinges. Author's name inscribed in pencil to half-title Published anonymously as "By the Author of the "Treatise on Manufactures in Metal". Subject matter includes the conveyance of coal machinery geology and formation of deposits the mines in the UK at the time and the state of the trade. Scarce. London; Whittaker & Co, 1841. hardcover
183559132London 1835. 8vo pp. xvi 485 1; tables and 42 illustrations in the text; contemporary half black morocco upper cover neatly reattached some scuffing; ex-Minnesota Historical with bookplate marked withdrawn; all else very good. unknown
1841378049London: Whittaker and Co 1841. Hardcover. Very Good. Second edition.485pp. Blind embossed green cloth gilt-stamped spine title. Some pages roughly opened two small stains on front endpapers small sticker on spine still a very good copy. Whittaker and Co hardcover