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1895278081895 Une Aquarelle originale en couleurs, Format : 46 centimètres de haut par 35 centimètres de large, sur papier marron-clair, non signé mais provenance sure (je les ai achetées moi-même dans l'adresse) ALFRED MARTIN AFFICHISTE , 26 Boulevard de Laval, 26 - ANGERS, sans date (1895), projet d'affiche pour la Maison "NUTRICIA - prof. Dr BACKHAUS KINDERMELK - ZOETERMEER EN WINDESHEIM (HOLLANDE)",
029-Ao.J. Kupferstich, 1636, auf Bütten mit Wasserzeichen: Wappenschild mit angehängten Buchstaben. 25,2:32 cm. Le Blond excud. - Sehr schöner, gleichmäßiger Abdruck, rundum auf die Plattenkante geschnitten Provenienz: Sammlung Georges Duplessis (1834-1899), war tätig in der Graph. Sammlung der Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris. Literatur: Blum 1016. Sehr schöner Druck, nahezu auf die Umfassungslinie geschnitten.
030-Ao.J. Folge von 4 Kupferstichen nach Crispijn van den Broeck, 1585, auf Bütten mit Wasserzeichen: Kleiner Wappenschild. Je ca. 19,8:27,1 cm. Literatur : Diels/Leesberg (Collaert/New Hollstein) 296-298, je II, 299 III ; New Hollstein (Broeck) 96-98, je II, 299 III.- Die vollständige Folge in ausgezeichneten und gleichmäßigen Drucken der zweiten von Claes Jansz. Visscher verlegten Ausgabe, mit allseitigem Rand um die Plattenkante. Geringfügige Altersspuren, schwache Trockenfältchen, im oberen weißen Rand kleine Montierungsspuren, sonst original und sehr gut erhaltene Exemplare.
25pp., 23cm., contemporaine perkamenten band, goede staat, enkele roestplekjes en vage plakken in tekst, zeldzaam, [mee ingebonden met: 1: Refutatio responsi ad libellum cui titulus 'Motivum juris etc." (Haarlem, 1703, 74pp.), 2: Libellus supplex sanctissimo domino nostro Clementi XI. Oblatus per Decanum & canonicos Harlemenses (Haarlem, 1705, 22pp. met o.m. een brief van De Swaen en Ph. Rovenius ui 1636), 3: Denuntiatio apologetica Petri Coddaei archiepiscopi Sebasteni, sinceris solidisque documentis firmata (Utrecht, 1706, 78pp.), 4: Openbaer verweerschrift door den bisschop van Sebaste aengaende zijne zaek in 't licht gegeven ende met bondige bewijsstukken bekrachtigt (Utrecht, 1706, 108pp.), 5: Memorie aan de Ed. Groot Mog. Heeren Staaten van Holland en West-Friesland etc. (s.d., 10pp.), 6: Protest van de roomskatholyke clergie van de voornaeme steden in Zuytholland en van hunne medestanders tegen de uytgevers en verbreyders van zekere brieven de naem voerende van den heer Joannes Baptista Buffy etc. (viii + 147 + iii pp., s.d., met 32 hoofdstukken o.m. met Jansenistische onderwerpen], zeldzaam, N96531
1703N96531Harlemi [Haarlem], typis Nicolai Braaw 1703 25pp., 23cm., contemporaine perkamenten band, goede staat, enkele roestplekjes en vage plakken in tekst, zeldzaam, [mee ingebonden met: 1: Refutatio responsi ad libellum cui titulus 'Motivum juris etc." (Haarlem, 1703, 74pp.), 2: Libellus supplex sanctissimo domino nostro Clementi XI. Oblatus per Decanum & canonicos Harlemenses (Haarlem, 1705, 22pp. met o.m. een brief van De Swaen en Ph. Rovenius ui 1636), 3: Denuntiatio apologetica Petri Coddaei archiepiscopi Sebasteni, sinceris solidisque documentis firmata (Utrecht, 1706, 78pp.), 4: Openbaer verweerschrift door den bisschop van Sebaste aengaende zijne zaek in 't licht gegeven ende met bondige bewijsstukken bekrachtigt (Utrecht, 1706, 108pp.), 5: Memorie aan de Ed. Groot Mog. Heeren Staaten van Holland en West-Friesland etc. (s.d., 10pp.), 6: Protest van de roomskatholyke clergie van de voornaeme steden in Zuytholland en van hunne medestanders tegen de uytgevers en verbreyders van zekere brieven de naem voerende van den heer Joannes Baptista Buffy etc. (viii + 147 + iii pp., s.d., met 32 hoofdstukken o.m. met Jansenistische onderwerpen], zeldzaam, N96531
1912128781912 P., Mercure de France, 1912, 2 vol. in-12 (195 x 135 mm), reliés 1/2 maroquin à coins cerise, dos à 5 nerfs, auteur, titre, tomaison et date en queue dorés aux dos, têtes dorées, couvertures et dos conservés, de 349 pp. ; 352 pp. - (1) f. (achevé dimp.). Petite tache noire discrète au dos du tome I, très beaux exemplaires.
192021777Paris, Emile-Paul Frères, 1920 ; in-8 (192 x 125 mm), bradel demi-maroquin à grain long rouge, dos lisse et titre doré, couverture vert pâle et dos conservés, non rogné (reliure de l’époque) ; [8], 237, [5] pp.
2 volumes in-8, plein veau havane, dos à nerfs (rel. moderne), viij, 310 p. et 323 p., vignettes, culs-de-lampe et 3 planches dépliantes. Première édition illustrée de 3 planches dont 2 dépliantes et de jolies vignettes. Chaque oeuvre figure sous page de titre particulière. Bien que diffusée confidentiellement, l'oeuvre d'Hemsterhuis exerça une influence majeure sur ses contemporains: Diderot, qui le fréquenta et le commenta, Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi dont la 'Lettre à M Hemsterhuis' sur Spinoza (1784) est insérée pour la première fois dans cette édition, mais aussi Herder, Goethe, Hölderlin, Novalis et Schlegel. "Les thèmes des données immédiates de la conscience et du retour à la vie simple qu‘illustrera Bergson sont toujours présents (…). Bien avant les romantiques, il proclame l’union de la poésie et de la philosophie dans un éloge de l’enthousiasme qui met l’imagination à la source de toute appréhension de la vérité (…). L’apport fondamental de Hemsterhuis à la pensée de son temps est de l’avoir, par son platonisme, écarté de tout empirisme et de tout matérialisme sans pour autant la limiter à une fonction critique, mais en lui restituant son sens métaphysique" (J.-L. Vieillard-Baron, 'Hemsterhuis platonicien', in XVIIIe siècle, VII, 1975, p. 129-146). Sur l'importance de l'oeuvre d'Hemsterhuis, sa singularité et ses recherches visant à "retrouver l'originalité profonde du spinozisme et à la dégager des perversions modernes", cf. P. Vernière, 'Spinoza et la pensée française', p. 668-673. (R.E. Stoddard, 'Hemsterhuis, bibliography', "The Book collector", vol. 50/2, n°13, p. 197). Faux-titre du tome I légèrement grisé dans la marge. Petit défaut à un mors. Quelques petites rousseurs et piqûres éparses. Bon exemplaire, frais, non rogné.
1792377451792 2 volumes in-8, plein veau havane, dos à nerfs (rel. moderne), viij, 310 p. et 323 p., vignettes, culs-de-lampe et 3 planches dépliantes. Paris, H.J. Jansen, 1792.
170209Haarlem, F. Bohn, 1912-1913 4 vol. in-8 carrés, XII-483, VI-[2]-480, VIII-625 et VIII-621 pp., avec 188 planches hors-texte (dont 171 portraits et fac-similés, et 17 cartes), toile olive, dos lisses et plats ornés d'un décor doré et de blasons polychromes (reliure de l'éditeur). Bon exemplaire.
201951409Little Brown 2019. 8vo. First Edition with coloured and monochrome plates; handsomely bound in full dark red crushed morocco sides with gilt frame border back with raised bands second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt all other compartments tooled in gilt gilt top hand-made endpapers ribbon marker in custom-made-slip-case an elegant copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. Little Brown, hardcover
201851518Folio Society 2018. 8vo. First Edition thus with frontispiece 24pp of coloured plates and numerous maps in the text; blue cloth upper board blocked in black gilt back a fine copy in publisher's blocked board slip-case. VERY SCARCE. Folio Society, hardcover
201351410Little Brown 2013. 8vo. First Edition; handsomely bound in full dark red crushed morocco sides with gilt frame border back with raised bands second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt all other compartments tooled in gilt gilt top hand-made endpapers ribbon marker in custom-made-slip-case an elegant copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. Little Brown, hardcover
1995L3 box56 o4e<p>Rig Veda: A Metrically Restored Text with An Introduction and Notes Harvard Oriental Series Volume 5. ByBarend van Nooten Gary Holland. 1995 Harvard University Press. Hardcover.</p> Harvard University Press. hardcover
Four parts bound in three volumes. Small octavo. Pp. (iv), 144, 145-232; (ii), 268; (ii), 150, 151-271. The 2nd part encompasses part of the 1st volume and the entire 2nd volume. Title-pages printed in red and black. Different woodcut device to each title-page. Woodcut head- and tail-pieces. Main title repeated on each of the four part title-pages. Hardcover, uniformly bound in contemporary half vellum and marbled boards, manuscript lettering to each spine in neat contemporary hand; small shelf ticket to each half-title, small old institutional stamps to verso of title, minute chip at blank margin of one title-page and one internal leaf. A lovely set in a very good condition, untrimmed, preserved entirely in the original state in the first binding. ~ First edition. Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Marquess of Torcy (1665-1746).
1880000376New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1880. First Edition . Original Wraps. Very Good. 9.75" x 6.5. Engravings. Very Good. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons August 1880. First Edition. Numerous illustrations from engravings. 9.75" x 6.5" original pale lavender wraps perfect-bound wraps 8 pp. 161 pp. 16 pp. supplemental articles ads. Some chipping along bottom edge some soiling. No that's not a crease at lower right - that's a bit of flippancy in Scribner's Holiday Issue cover design. A Strong Very Good or a bit more with even a virtually complete spine albeit end-tweaked -see scan. something of a rarity in that regard. See scans. Contents extraordinarily clean and bright. The original issue in wraps - not from the hardbound aggregations - of the August1880 issue which contains Ellen E. Dickinson's article "The Book of Mormon" "manuscript found" dealing with the claim of the daughter of Reverend Solomon Spaulding that her father had in fact written a work based on his actual experiences it is claimed at mounds he excavated near Conneaut Ohio in 1812 which was subsequently usurped by Joseph Smith for the creation of the Book of Mormon. Fascinating reading and the writing has a ring of authenticity to it un-hyped and oddly down-to-earth direct and sincere and simple for the language of the day - though I am certainly no expert on the subject. Other topics in this issue of the always thoroughly illustrated Scribner's Monthly - almost all thoroughly illustrated with engravings - are: About England with Charles Dickens Fra Girolamo Savonarola The French Republic Canada Whippoorwills the Grandissimes Peter the Great Curiosities of Advertising American Diplomacy Rivers superb engravings and the etchings of Seymour Haden. Supplemental section has an interesting piece with charts on horology: 'Extract from the Judges in Horology' from the 1879-1880 Sydney International Exhibition' with three charts which compare the performance of top watchmakers of the time. Very scarce as the in-wraps original. See scans. LG13 <br/> <br/> Charles Scribner's Sons paperback
mon0003821204Cambridge University Press 1940-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. 2.8000 8.9000 6.8000. Cambridge University Press hardcover
1945mon0000184494Hurst & Blackett London 1945-01-01. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. Ex-library book Hardback/Hardcover usual stamps and marking. Clean text sound binding. Hurst & Blackett, London hardcover
165439429ABLeiden, Elsevier 1654. 4°. [2] Bll., 872 [recte 870] S., [3] Bll. Pgmt der Zt. Titelblatt mit geringf. Papierergänzung. Sauber und wohlerhalten.
6522Amsterdam Paul de La Feuille 1720 in 12 1 volume relié pleine basane foncée, tranches teintées (rouges) II et 216 pages, nombreuses vues gravées, la plupart dépliantes. Relié à la suite: Tarif général des Provinces-Unies pour les droits d'entrée et de sortie, 123 pages [1]. coins inférieurs émoussés, extrémité des plats usée
25382‘Pais le 7. Xbre. October 1756.’. An excellent letter exhibiting precisely the sort of indignation one would wish for from such a renowned satirist. As a result of the furore caused by the publication in 1762 of his best-known work ‘Le Colporteur’ Chevrier fled to Holland. The French government attempted to have him extradited and his death that same year was rumoured to have been caused by poisoning. 3pp 4to. On bifolium. Thirty-nine lines of text. In good condtion lightly aged. The item has been expertly mounted and the thin white-paper mount still adheres to reverse of the final leaf. Slight damage caused to edges by the breaking open of the seal has been repaired with the same white paper. Addressed on reverse of the second leaf to ‘Le Reverend Pere Dom Pelletier curé de Senones’. Good firm signature ‘Chevrier’. He praises Pelletier for ‘les Peines que vous avez prises pour rassembler l’ouvrage que vous venez de donner’. Considering the criticism it has met with he has ‘presque Envie de haïr les Lettres’. He continues with reference to ‘Mon Plan moins respectable que le votre’. Pelletier should be aware that many of the great ‘doivent leur Eclat à l’adresse d’un copiste à la dexterité d’un apoticaire ou à la fidelité d’un tailleur’. Pelletier knows as well as Chevrier ‘les Secrets de l’Eglise’. From the celebrated collection of Baron Houghton in Lot acquired at Chiswick Auctions. See Image of pp.2part-3 ‘Pais le 7. Xbre. [October] 1756.’ unknown
1918170400London: Harrods Ltd 1918. First edition of Dick Holland's memoir of the years she spent working with the Red Cross during the First World War. This work is uncommon institutionally WorldCat recording only four copies. Holland volunteered as a nurse ambulance driver and stretcher bearer and was stationed in France Belgium and the Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service in Serbia. She recounts working on the front line and in hospitals and describes travelling by boat motorcar and train while maintaining an individualistic charm and optimism. Holland named this book Serbia at the suggestion of her friends who thought the latter chapter to be "the most interesting and contains more exciting stories than the other two" preface. This is possibly a presentation copy inscribed on the title page by one Marcia Lynch: "given to me by the author Miss Holland on November 19th 1936 when I went to show her my children's stories she says that she will help to get them published". Octavo. Original light brown card wrappers yapp edges front cover lettered in black. Spine and edges toned joints and inner hinges neatly repaired extremities slightly nicked a few marks to front cover scattered foxing. A very good copy. unknown
188500212937LONDON: TtHOMAS HOLLAND. Bound in clean and unworn dark red buckram cloth with gilt titles to front board and spine together with Prince of Wales Feathers and Masonic Compasses as gilt decoration to front board. Signed and inscribed by author on half title as follows "Mr. Thomas Boulting. With the esteem and kindest regards of the author. Thomas Holland" V1/152pp with Preface Introduction The Great PyramidLecture 1. Inculcation of Masonry: As illustrated by The Great Pyramid Lecture 11.Queen's Chamber. Lecture 111. Ante Chamber. Lecture 1V. Grand Gallery. Lecture V. Inculcation of Masonry. Appendix: Geometric Diagram of the Linear Lines and Superficies of The Great Pyramid.With four engraved and folding plates illustrating the internal geometry of The Great Pyramid. AEG and clean yellow endpapers; bevelled boards and slight wear to top/tail of spine three small marks to front board otherwise all VG . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1885. TtHOMAS HOLLAND hardcover
201551408Little Brown 2015. 8vo. First Edition with coloured and monochrome plates and maps and plans in the text; handsomely bound in full dark red crushed morocco sides with gilt frame border back with raised bands second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt all other compartments tooled in gilt gilt top hand-made endpapers ribbon marker in custom-made-slip-case an elegant copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. Little Brown, hardcover
202351411Abacus 2023. 8vo. First Edition; handsomely bound in full dark blue crushed morocco sides with gilt frame border back with raised bands second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt all other compartments tooled in gilt gilt top hand-made endpapers ribbon marker in custom-made-slip-case an elegant copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. Abacus, hardcover