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EEzz3416Mchn., Vlgsanst. f. Kunst u. Wissenschaft o.J. ca 180 Kunstdrucktaf. lose in gr.-4° Hldrkassette mit gold. Titeleindruck u. Rückenschmuck. Rü. u. Ecken stark beschabt mit kl. Fehlstellen. Fleckig mit einigen Reibspuren. Einige Taf. randschmutzig u. randrissig. 104 Tafeln der vlämischen Schule, 76 Tafeln zumeist spanische Meister wie Velazquez u. Murillo.
107385aaf1833, 42x33 cm, handbemalter Holzschnitt auf Papier (urspr. gefaltet), mit Darstellungen ländlicher Szenenrundum ein ovaler Rokokokartusche in der Mitte mit kalligraph. handgeschriebenem Text in schwarzer Tinte, lobgedicht ‘Lieve Ouders’ van uw Dochter Cornelia de Boer, 1833. gerahmt im Orig.-Holzrahmen
88321aafAmsterdam, by de Erwen de Wed J. Ratelband en J. Bouwer, 1803, 31x41 cm ( Bild) / 36.5x47 cm (Rahmen), handbemalter Holzschnitt auf Papier (urspr. gefaltet), mit Darstellungen frommer Szenen in den Ecken und gr. ovaler Rokokokartusche in der Mitte mit kalligraph. handgeschriebenem Text in schwarzer Tinte, kl. Kopf- und Fusskartuschen mit Psalmen (Text u. Musiknoten), gest. Druckerei-Angaben unterhalb, unter Glas in Holzrahmen, leichter Wasserfleck am unteren Bildrand. gerahmt im Orig.-Holzrahmen
191016001Haag. Gebr. v. Cleef. 1910. 68 Seiten u. 7 teils gefaltete Tafeln im Anhang. Originalbroschur. (2 Blätter gelocht. Anstreichungen im Text). 19x12 cm
1730W237Nürnberg, Weigel [um 1730]. Ein Blatt handkolor. Kupferstich, 10 cm x 17 cm (Hochformat).
19727841Braunschweig, Georg Westermann Verlag, 1972. 4°, 130 S., mit zahlreichen s/w u.farb. Abb., altersbedingte Bräunungen, ger. Gebr.sp., kartoniert
Octavo. Pp. 129. Printed on recto only. Original stiff wrappers. In a very good condition. ~ First edition.
27224geLeeuwarden, Friese Pers Boekerij, o.J. Leinen, mit Wappendruck und golfarbiger Schriftprägung, gr. DinA 4, Großformat, 239 Seiten, Bildband mit durchgehend Luft-Farbfotos und dazu Text und kleine Kartenskizzen, farbige Kartenskizzen auf den Einbandinnenseite/Vorsatzblatt, farbig illustrierter Originalumschlag / Schutzumschlag / OU (stark gebräunt, beschabt, geklebt, berieben und bestoßen), Einband mit geringen Gebrauchsspuren, gering eckbestoßen, Fleck auf dem Vorderdeckel, abgesehen vom Umschlag insgesamt gut erhalten / insgesamt guter Zustand [3 Warenabbildungen]
1969V14589Freiburg/Basel/Wien (Herder) 1969 (= Erste Ausgabe). 8°, Originalbroschur (Paperback), 163 S.,
193559023(Ohne Ort. Um 1935). 39 Seiten. Mit 147 gezeichneten Silhouetten u. einer mehrfach gefalteten, dreifarbigen Karte im Anhang. Dekorativ ill. Originalbroschur (Einband etwas fleckig u. mit leichten Knickspuren an den Ecken) Querformat 23x36 cm
180545129London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1805. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1805. With titlepage to Phil. Transactions Part I. Pp. 186-197. Having also the titlepage to the volume (Part II, 1805). A few scattered brownspots and very faint browning to outer margins, otherwise fine and wide-margined. A small stamp to verso of titlepage.
15768Newcastle: Printed for the Author for private presentation only by J. Blackwell and Co. Courant Office Newcastle . 1832. 40pp. 12mo. Stitched and disbound. Internally in fair condition on aged paper with outer leaves stained. The margins have been slightly trimmed affecting the author's presentation at the head of the title page which reads: 'Mr Walker With J. Holland's Respe<cts> Octr. 26 <.>'. Full page 'Preface' in small print dated 'Newcastle September 1832' on p.3 and full-page 'Note' in even smaller print on the following page. A nicely printed poem with numerous elucidatory footnotes in small print. One footnote for example describes the dress of the 'colliers or pitmen' over 16 lines; another of 18 lines describes 'the manners and customs of Northumberland' relating to marriage including the fact that 'A party attend at the church-gates to demand of the bride-groom money for a foot-ball.' Scarce: only four copies found on COPAC and OCLC WorldCat. See Image Newcastle: Printed for the Author, for private presentation only, by J. Blackwell and Co., Courant Office [ Newcastle ]. 1832. unknown
1730138901(Ohne Ort). (Um 1730). Kupferstichblatt mit Legende unten. (Im Vordergrund mit teils in grün kolorierten Büschen). Format ca. 19,5 x 29 cm
35989Paris Institut Néerlandais 1989 in 8 (25,5x19) 1 volume broché, couverture illustré, XIX et 181 pages [1], et 142 planches hors-texte in fine en noir et blanc et en couleurs. préface de Carlos van Hasselt, directeur de la Fondation Custodia. Catalogue de 152 numéros décrits. Catalogue publié à l'occasion de l'exposition à l'Institut Néerlandais de Paris du 3 novembre au 17 décembre 1989. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
190979341909 Paris, en vente à la Librairie Musicale Gustave Leroux, 1909; fort in-8°, couverture rose imprimée en noir; IX, 500pp. Portrait et fac-similé tirés sur papier fort.
14845Utrecht Chez VANDER-AA 1744 in 12 (16,5x10) 2 volumes reliures veau foncé de l'époque, dos lisses ornés, coiffes usées, mors légérement fendus, dos terni (ors passés), 331 et 367 pages. Bon exemplaire
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
191489691914 Paris, Edition française, Depot chez Hayard, sans date ( c. 1914); partition in folio de 4pp. La première page illustrée sert de titre. Très petites déchirures sans manque en bordure de la marge supérieure, quelques piqûres.
195710979Paris, Editions Aux Temps Nouveaux 1908. In-12 broché de 321 pages au format 19,5 x 12 cm. Superbe couverture illustrée. Dos insolé et fendu ( à relier ). Plats avec bords insolés et infimes frottis et tassements aux coins. Intérieur frais malgré un nom et date, inscrits en page de garde. Belle préface de Anselmo Lorenzo. Couverture et superbe illustrations en noir in et hors texte de Mabel Holland Thomas, épouse de l'auteur. Ce roman raconte l’histoire d’un groupe de déportés politiques qu’un naufrage laisse sur une île déserte où ils se libèrent de leurs gardiens pour créer une colonie anarchiste, cependant que les gardiens tentent de reconstituer la civilisation qu’ils connaissaient en Europe. Bel état général pour ce livre très fragile. Très rare édition originale. A noter que l'auteur écopa de deux ans de prison, suite à la publication de son livre en 1893, " La Société mourante et l'Anarchie ", avec préface de Octave Mirbeau.
Lot of 2 books. Royal octavo. Pp. 602. Hardcover, bound in the original full cloth, old institutional stamp to title, signature to half-title; binding broken, bookblock loose. A binding- or working copy in fine internal condition condition. ~ First edition. [ADDED:] F. E. L. A. Abel: "Wet van den 2den Februari 1912 (Staatsblad no. 21) tot regeling van de verplichtingen ten aanzien van de militie. Met algemeen overzicht, tabellarische opgaven, alphabetisch register en aanteekeningen. Militiewet (1912). Colijn - Wentholt - Heemskerk". 's-Gravenhage, Van Cleef, 1912. Pp. liii, 132. Original wrappers worn and detached but in good internal condition. Working copy.
16422538AGraven-Hage, Verhoeve, 1642. 8°. 8 Bll., 416, 59 S. Mit 1 gestochenen Titel. Pergamentbad der Zeit. Einband fleckig, innen gut. 1. Auflage.
1739ST12883Leyden: Johann Arnold Langerak 1739. First Edition in Latin. 540 x 380 mm. 21 1/4 x 15". 70 leaves of text.Translated by William Dundass. <br/> Original red quarter vellum over marbled boards raised bands UNTRIMMED EDGES. Engraved printer's device on title large decorative initials and tailpieces EXTRA ENGRAVED TITLE AND 114 STRIKING PLATES OF ANATOMICAL FIGURES three folding. Wellcome II 401; Heirs of Hippocrates 468; Choulant-Frank pp. 252-3; Russell 213. ◆Vellum on spine rather worn with three one-and-one-half-inch pieces broken away revealing structure underneath paper boards quite chafed other minor problems externally but an entirely solid unrestored binding. A couple of plates with short closed marginal tears one folding plate with one-inch closed tear into image no loss untrimmed edges a little browned and brittle with isolated small chips occasional minor foxing or insignificant stains three plates lightly browned but still AN UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE COPY INTERNALLY with the broadest of margins with especially clean and fresh leaves and with rich impressions of the plates.<br/> <br/> With plates of notable visual impressiveness this was the finest anatomy book in England during the first half of the 18th century; it also was largely a plagiarism borrowing most of its engraved content from a work by the Dutch physician Govert Bidloo published in 1685. Bidloo's work was the first large-scale anatomical atlas to appear after Vesalius' epoch-making "De Humani Corporis Fabrica" and the plates which are highly praised by Norman and Garrison-Morton are characterized by startlingly detailed life-size depictions of the human body both adult and infant with figures flayed to reveal muscles opened to show organs and unfleshed to exhibit bones. According to Choulant-Frank Bidloo's publishers sold 300 impressions of these plates to Cowper probably to recoup some of their money after disappointing sales. Cowper took Bidloo's original 105 plates added nine of his own and produced an English translation of the original Latin text to accompany them. Discussing the original plates produced by Gerard de Lairesse 1641-1711 Norman says that the figures are displayed "in an emotional almost tender manner contrasting the raw dissected parts with the full soft surfaces of uncut flesh placing flayed bound figures in ordinary nightclothes or bedding setting ordinary household objects such as books jars or cabinets in the same scene as cut-up torsos or limbs. His illustrations brought the qualities of Dutch still-life painting into anatomical illustration and gave a new darker spiritual expression to the significance of the act of dissection." When Cowper's version of the atlas first appeared as "The Anatomy of Humane Bodies" in London in 1698 there was also a 1737 Leyden printing in English before our more scholarly Latin edition Bidloo complained to the Royal Society and accused Cowper of plagiarism and fraud resulting in much acrimony and heated pamphleteering between the two physicians. Notwithstanding this scandal Cowper's achievements and discoveries--including the pair of glands that bear his name--were considerable and his text improved significantly upon the original work. Unfortunately as the DNB notes "the notoriety of this case has served to obscure a true appreciation of Cowper and of his many original contributions to anatomical illustration." The atlases of Bidloo and Cowper appear on the market regularly but at 540 x 380 mm. the present copy is distinguished by its size which is significantly larger than what is typically seen with this edition--we have not been able to trace a copy larger than ours from marketplace or institutional records. Johann Arnold Langerak unknown
Quarto. Pp. 76. Original stiff wrappers, old military institutional stamp to title. In a very good condition. ~ First edition.
Quarto. Pp. 79. Original stiff wrappers, old military institutional stamp to title. In a very good condition. ~ First edition.
Quarto. Pp. 49. Original stiff wrappers, old military institutional stamp to title, some annotations. In a very good condition. ~ First edition.