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Two volumes. Octavo. Interleaved, unpaginated. Hardcover, uniformly bound in contemporary quarter calf and black cloth, spine gilt, marbled endpapers, old institutional stamp to title-page; short split at head of a joint, another joint broken but neatly mended; some foxing and browning. In a very good internal condition. ~ First edition. Very rare. Both volumes signed for authorization at verso of title-page by the Registrar and Archivist at the General State Secretariat (Griffier en Archivist ter Algemeene Staats-Secretarij). The second edition appeared in 1836 and is also offered by Librarium.
Paris. Aillaud, Fantin, Samuel Delachaux, 1820, 3 volumes in-8 reliés demi-basane blonde. Dos lisse orné de motifs dorés, pièces de titre et de tomaisons de maroquin rouge. 333, 432 et 338 pages. Très bon état
Amsterdam, Bloemmarkt, vers 1850. In-4 relié plein cartonnage de l'époque (abimé). Ensemble de 48 lithographies. Une mouillure marginale au bas gauche de quelques gravures. Bon exemplaire
"Ouvrage dans lequel on expofe l'origine du commerce et de la puissance des Hollandois; l'accroiffement fucceffif de leur commerce & de leur navigation; les caufes qui ont contribué à leurs progrès, celles qui tendent à les détruire; & les moyens qui peuvent fervir à les relever"; index des 2 tomes in fine. Ouvrage anonyme de Jacques ACCARIAS DE SERIONNE (1706-1792), économiste et publiciste dauphinois qui fut agent autrichien aux Pays-Bas de 1757 à 1769 (Barbier lui attribue par erreur le prénom Joseph). Français
358pp., gegraveerde frontispice (titel op titelgravure: "Opcomste der Nederlandtsche beroerten, invoeringhe der ketterijen, belt-stormerijen ende goddeloose tirannijen der Geusen"), vollederen band met wat gebruiksslijtage, 13cm., handgeschreven ex-libris op titelblad, redelijk goede staat, zeldzaam relaas over de godsdienstige beroerten in de Nederlanden
Octavo. Pp. (ii), 139, (1). Hardcover, bound in contemporary half-cloth and marbled boards, lettering-piece to spine, spine rubbed and mended for splits, old military institutional stamp to title, title-page bit finger-soiled. Binding is sturdy but not particularly handsome, with front board partly striped off of marbled paper and of cloth corners. However, text block is in fine condition which makes this copy an excellent binding copy. ~ First edition. Billeting tables for billeting men and horses, and numbers of houses and inhabitants of the various communities based on the last decennial census. See also: "Sources of Information on Military Information, a Classified List of Books and Publication" (United States Military Information Division, War Dept., 1898).
1 vol. in-folio reliure pleine toile noire éditeur sous jaquette illustrée et étui illustré, Citadelles et Mazenod, Paris, 2000 Bel exemplaire en très bon état. Français
Quarto. Pp. 69. Printed on recto only. Leaf 14 cancelled. Leaves 7-13 replaced with 9 leaves of a text issued by the Departement van Oorlog on April 30, 1903. They are renumbered 7-13b. Hardcover, bound in the original red half cloth and printed boards, spine gilt, small shelf ticket, shelf mark on cover, free endpapers foxed. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. [ADDED:] Two update brochures issued by the Departement van Oorlog in 1903 and 1904, respectively.
Two volumes. I. Text. Quarto. Pp. xi, 387. Includes a suite of tables at end, one of which is very large and folding. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's cloth and printed boards, old signatures to cover, half-title and title; name clipped off corner of title, small old stamp at bottom. In fine condition; II. Atlas: Small folio. Comprising of title-page and 98 plates with numerous illustrations to each, partly lithographic and partly photographic. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's cloth and printed boards, old military institutional stamp to cover, lacks first free endpaper, small stain to blank part of one plate, some pencil annotations in neat contemporary hand. In a very good condition. Together an excellent set. ~ First edition. Text volume reprinted, Batavia, 1941. Extremely rare complete set which includes the atlas. The Atlas comprises of numerous fine and very detailed technical illustrations of guns and cannons and their parts, accompanied by nomenclatures and extended explanations and measurements. Includes many rare photographic impressions of vehicles and artillery material with extremely detailed nomenclatures. On first paste-down there is a full-length hand-coloured manuscript drawing in contemporary hand.
Royal octavo. Pp. x, 117. Plus 2 colour lithograph maps folded at end. Original printed wrappers, worn, shelf tickets, old institutional stamps, some quires loosening, bit foxed. Still in good condition and with good maps, in all a scarce survivor preserved in the original state. ~ First edition. Fritz August Hoenig (1848-1902).
Quarto. Pp. (iv), 112, 5, (10), 11, 4. Appendices, tables. Original decorative stiff wrappers, bit creased; old signature to title-page. Save minor foxing here and there in a very good condition. ~ First edition. Very scarce. Stenciled in a very limited number of copies. Some rare newspaper photographs (1924-29) loosely inserted.
4 vols., 8vo., Second Edition, with 4 engraved frontispieces and a large folding plan, blank preliminaries and plan lightly spotted; handsomely bound in blue full morocco, upper board with triple frame border stopped at corners by rosettes all in blind enclosing arms and motto of the Lodge family elaborately blocked in gilt, lower board with triple frame border stopped at corners by rosettes all in bind enclosing arms of Oxford University elaborately blocked in gilt, backs with five raised bands, second and third compartments lettered and tooled in gilt, all edges gilt, bevelled boards, doublures richly tooled in gilt, marbled endpapers, backstrip lettering faded to near-blind else a remarkably bright, crisp, clean set in a most impressive nineteenth century armorial binding. With the trade ticket of Rivingtons of Oxford in front paste-down of first volume. A PRESENTATION COPY FROM SIR RICHARD LODGE TO THE GIRLS' LIBRARY OF CHRISTS HOSPITAL WITH THE LATTER'S BOOKPLATE ON FRONT PASTE-DOWNS. Motley's classic study was first published in 1860.
Description de la Hollande (villes et campagnes, population, agriculture, commerce, manufactures, moeurs et usages) correspondant au 1er volume des "Voyages dans la partie septentrionale de l'Europe, pendant les années 1768, 1769 et 1770, dans lesquels on trouve les plus grands détails sur la Hollande, la Flandre, l'Allemagne, le Danemarck [sic], la Suède, la Laponie, la Russie, l'Ukraine et la Pologne, relativement à l'agriculture, la population, les manufactures, le commerce, l'état des arts et les entreprises utiles": titre complet, trompeur, conservé pour cette traduction du seul 1er volume (Hollande), d'après la 2e édition, par Jean-Claude PINGERON, "capitaine d'artillerie et ingénieur au service de Pologne" (vers 1730-1795), qui y "a joint un grand nombre de notes" et une préface. Edition donc ici complète en 1 volume.
Gr. In-8, 329p. Epreuve d'auteur comportant son ex-libris sur le premier plat. Entre chaque page il a été intercallé un feuillet blanc pour les corrections. Exemplaire unique contenant toutes les corrections manuscrites de l'auteur et truffé de quelques lettres en hollandais. Dos de la reliure uniformément passé.
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Two volumes bound in one. Octavo. Unpaginated. Hardcover, bound in contemporary brown half calf and matching marbled boards, flat spine with red morocco lettering-piece lettered and decorated in gilt, gilt tooling direct; binding rubbed in places, inner hinges slightly cracked, calligraphed ownership signature in neat contemporary hand to first free endpaper. In a very good condition and with fine interior. ~ Second printing. Very rare. The first printing appeared in 1814 and is also offered by Librarium.
(FT) Hardcover, 54 leaves, 8vo, 22 cm. In Hebrew.. Amsterdam: S. Prups, 1712 or 1713. Other Titles: Bible. O. T. Psalms. 1712 or 1713. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (Penn) . Hinge repair. Stained pages. Wear and chipping to edges and corners of cover. Peeling of cover and spine. Otherwise, good condition. (Rab-35-3)
Crown quarto. Pp. iv, 440. Plus 166 photo illustrations on numerous plates outside the pagination; 8 folding colour lithographic maps bound within the text; 10 sketches on plates; very large colour lithograph folding map in 4 sheets loosely inserted in rear pocket. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's green full cloth, cover lettered and decorated in gilt, decorative endpapers, gilt spine, extremities trifle rubbed; old shelf ticket at bottom of spine, faded old institutional stamp to title. Very good exterior, fine interior, crisp plates and maps. ~ First edition. Fully collated for completeness and condition.
[16] + 267pp., title in black and red, 21cm., text in Latin, contemporary full vellum binding (fully intact), three libr. stamps on title page, old handwritten ex-libris on first blanco endpaper, some occasional foxing in text (text always well readable), good condition, N108261
1 volume: 171 + 30pp. illustrated with 5 original photographs (albumen prints) tipped in, 32cm., text in Latin, bound in hardcover (marbled boards, spine in black cloth, front hinge fragile), paper somewhat browned, good condition, rare, The first work ([Acta] confirmationis etc.) does not mention any date nor publisher, the second work (Positio super cultu etc.) is published in Rome by Guerra et Mirri in 1884, [on Lidwine (Liduina, Lidwina), Dutch mystic, Schiedam 1380-1433, canonized (cultus confirmed) by pope Leo XIII in 1890. She is the saint patron of ice skaters, the chronically ill and of the town of Schiedam], H96591
399 pages plus fold-out maps at back. Three black and white photographic plates. Glossarial index. Inscribed and signed atop half-title page using wording which suggests it is in the author's hand, yet the signature does not appear to match. No other markings. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
viii, 272 pages. Quality black and white reproductions of archival photos. Presents the history of Holland, Manitoba, an unincorporated community located in the Rural Municipality of Victoria at the junction of highways 2 and 34 along the CPR tracks. Includes valuable genealogical information about local residents. Prior owner's details inside front cover. Moderate wear. Binding sound. Hackett [2e] 350. Book
Deux ouvrages reliés en un volume in-8, demi-veau moucheté de l'époque à petits coins de vélin, dos lisse orné de filets dorés en place des nerfs, pièce de titre de maroquin bordeaux. 1- Edition originale. Alors disciple de Rousseau et actif dans le mouvement réformiste du Vivarais contre les États provinciaux, Antraigues publia cette brochure pour "dénoncer l'autorité des rois, le despotisme de l'État et stigmatiser les abus de la noblesse héréditaire, ainsi que les privilèges oligarchiques des États du Languedoc. Cet écrit incendiaire valut immédiatement à son auteur un grand succès populaire" (E.H. Lemay, 'Dictionnaire des Constituants', I, 26). L'auteur passa, dès 1790, à la contre-révolution et fonda l'un des plus importants services d'espionnage des Bourbon. (Martin & Walter, I, 428). 2- Edition originale. (France littéraire, III, 116. Quérard 'Supercheries', p. 115).
pp. (8), 448. Engraved title. Uncut and deckle edged. 24mo. [142 x 80 mm.]. Nineteenth century full leather binding. Spine perished. The Holland House copy with engraved Ex Libris and shelf marks. Important Latin & Greek dictionary / lexicon. Line for line reprint of the Louis Elzevier 1651 edition. The Dutch family of Elzevier (Elzevir; Elsevier) were the foremost printers of their time. They produced a vast variety of well printed scholarly and popular books; many in a very small handy format. Louis Elzevier, the founder of the firm, produced his first book in Leiden in 1583. The 'golden age' of Elzevier printing was between 1620 and 1680. The Elzevier dynasty probably produced their last publication in 1770. Willems 1343. AN UNCUT ELZEVIER IS AN EXTREMELY RARE FIND. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SMALL BOX2/SHU30
Royal octavo. Pp. 173, (1). Plus colour lithograph map bound at end. Hardcover, bound in contemporary cloth and marbled boards with the original front wrapper laid-down; old shelf tickets to spine, old military institutional stamps to cover, title-page, and corner of map; endpapers foxed. In a very good condition. ~ First edition. Rare. Not in Jordan. The second edition (also offered by Librarium) was published in Utrecht, 1910.