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182513807Wien, Trentsenky, (um 1825). Ca. 16,5 x 24 cm
18472207260257xbvkGLOGAU - LEIPZIG, DRUCK U. VERLAG VON C. FLEMMING, 1844/1847. --- FORTSETZUNG der Tafeln / Maps continued: . . . Christliches Staatensystem; Buddhaistisches Staatensystem; Mohammedanisches Staatensystem; Dalmatien; Europäisches Russland; Kaukasus; Pal SCHWERER HALBLEDEREINBAND DER ZEIT mit unbedruckten Vorsatzblättern (diese geknittert und angestaubt), die Karten auf unterschiedlich starken Papieren gedruckt; QUER-FOLIO (ca. 44 x 36 x 4,5 cm; ca. 3.65 kg.).
186041245Laxenburg-Wien, o. J. (um 1860). Zus. 7 S., 12° bis Gr.-8°.
186541663Eisenburg bzw. ohne Ort, 1865 bzw. o. J. Zus. 11 S., 8°.
1836114502ABWien:, Mörschner und Jasper;, 1836. ca. 20,7 x 13,7 cm. XII, 848 S., Frontispiz. Ppd. d. Zt. mit Rückenschild. Kanten berieben und bestossen. Frontispiz etw. braunfleckig. Sonst innen sauber und gut.
1841115754ABLeipzig:, Teubner;, 1841. ca. 14,5 cm. XVI, 255, 256, 291 S., mit 1 Portrait, 1 gestochenem Titel, 24 Stahlstichen und 2 Faksimiles. Ln. der Zeit mit Golddruck. [5 Warenabbildungen] Kanten etw. beschabt und Ecken bestossen. Nur sehr einzeln moderat etw. fingerfleckig.
189031280CBBerlin usw.:, Gnadenfeld , J.;, Um 1890. 17 cm. 261 S. OLw. mit dezenter Goldprägung u. Dreikant-Goldschnitt. - Gutes Exemplar.
188335504611Paris, Bordeaux, La Librairie Vinicole et Viticole, impr. Brunette à Blaye, 1883 ; plaquette petit in-8, brochée, couverture illustrée. 39 pp., les VII premières chiffrées en romainHommage de l’auteur autographe signé et cachet de bibliothèque sur la couverture.
18340614-14Leipzig, A. R. Friese 1834. kl.-8°. XIII (3) 176 S. Ln. d. Zt. [2 Warenabbildungen]
185058271Braunschweig, Oehme & Müller, 1850. Contemp. hcalf. Gilt spine with gilt lettering. Wear to top of spine. Stamps on title-page. XVI,190,(1) pp., 1 plan. Scattered brownspots.
185058271Braunschweig Oehme & Müller 1850. Contemp. hcalf. Gilt spine with gilt lettering. Wear to top of spine. Stamps on title-page. XVI1901 pp. 1 plan. Scattered brownspots. unknown
1900143970Reutlingen: Verlag von J. Kocher 's Buchhandlung. (Ohne Jahr. Um 1900). 32 n. n. Seiten. Mit 14 ganzseitigen, fotografischen Ansichten. Dekorativ farbig illustrierte Originalbroschur. (Etwas fleckig). Querformat 22x29 cm
18242924Hamburg, 29. VIII. 1824. 2 SS. auf Doppelblatt. Kl.-4to. Mit eh. Adr.
183129387[Wien], k. k. Generalquartiermeisterstab (Engelmann nennt als Verleger Artaria & Co.), 1831. In 8 Segmenten auf 2 Bll. auf Leinen aufgezogene grenzkolor. Kupferstichkarte, zus. ca. 78,5 x 98 cm, gefalt. in Kart.-Umschlag u. Pp.-Schuber d. Zt. m. handschriftl. Deckelschild.
18402234AGaus Kl.U., 1840. Stst. v. Pobuda 7,5 x 10,5 (H) Auf Wunsch Digitalaufnahme in jpg-Format erhältlich- photo in jpg-format available. Je nach Versandart können die Portokosten bis zu 2 ? weniger als angegeben betragen.+
188248110Wien, Wilhelm Braumüller, 1868/1877/1882. X, 512; VI, 408; VIII, 426 S. Mit 11 gefalt. Stammtaf. Gr.-8vo. Brosch. d. Zt.
1877156731Wien: Braumüller. 1877. 425 S. 22*15,5 cm. OHalbleinenband mit Farbschnitt.
189410822Bern, Wyß, 1894. 2. Aufl. VIII, 441 S. 1 mehrfach gefalt. farb. Karte. 8°. Mod. Pp. mit aufgezogenem vorderen OU (dieser etw. fleckig und gebräunt).
1875ST18174London: Macmillan and Co 1875. Third Edition. 226 x 151 mm. 9 x 6". xx 370 pp. <br/> VERY PRETTY SCARLET CRUSHED MOROCCO GILT BY LUCIEN BROCA stamp-signed on front turn-in covers with decorative roll border and frame of gilt and blind rules central panel diapered in ogival compartments each containing a lily raised bands spine compartments gilt in a similar design gilt lettering densely gilt turn-ins marbled endpapers all edges gilt. With eight steel-engraved plates including five folding manuscript facsimiles 88 wood engravings the majority head- and tailpieces but some full-page and EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED with 24 engraved portraits of artists whose work is represented in the house and notable personages who visited there all the added plates with tissue guards. Spine just slightly and evenly darkened a breath of rubbing to rear joint mild foxing to a few of the inserted plates but A VERY FINE COPY--the text clean and fresh and the most attractive binding with virtually no signs of wear.<br/> <br/> This is a handsomely bound and extra-illustrated history of one of England's most celebrated stately homes Holland House here minutely described with all its furnishings and grounds along with numerous anecdotes of its distinguished inhabitants. Located in Kensington which today has long been engulfed by greater London the mansion began life as Cope Castle built beginning in 1607 by Sir Walter Cope. From Sir Walter the manor passed to his daughter Isabel wife of Henry Rich who became the first Earl of Holland in 1624. Like the king to whom he was loyal Rich was beheaded in 1649. Later in the century Holland House was rented by William Penn and in 1767 it was bought by Henry Fox first Lord Holland 1705-74 who held the position of leader of the House of Commons. In its day Holland House hosted the leading lights of Europe including Byron and the future American president James Monroe. Our author Princess Marie Henriette Norberte of Liechtenstein 1843-1931 was motivated to write these memoirs by her friendship with the widow of the fourth Lord Holland. The very attractive binding is the work of French-born binder Lucien Broca 1829-1910 who immigrated to London in 1875. According to Tidcombe's "Women Bookbinders" Broca was a "superb trade finisher" who originally worked for Antoine Chatelin then went into partnership with German émigré Simon Kauffmann from 1876 to 1889. Tidcombe and Sarah Prideaux's former pupil Katherine Adams believe that most of the bindings attributed to Prideaux between 1890 and 1900--some 290 volumes--were actually done by Broca with Tidcombe giving the Frenchman credit for the "best Prideaux bindings." Prideaux never publicly acknowledged his work perhaps for fear of disappointing fans of the most famous woman bookbinder in England. Broca was in business for himself as an "Art Binder" in 1901 and our binding was probably done about that time. The beauty of the present design is dependent on his perfection of finish--crispness of line and solidity of impression were Broca's hallmarks. Macmillan and Co unknown
187497000Macmillan London. 1874. First edition. Macmillan London. 1874. TWO VOLUMES. . Blule cloth elaborately decorated in gilt and black. Frontis. with tissue guard and illustrated title-page each vol. further ills. internally. xvi 284 pages; 255 pages. Index. Both volumes: Boards a little rubbed and worn bookplate to front pastedowns contents clean overall a lovely set. Spine of volume 2 is a little dulled. hardcover
187470773London: Macmillan and Co. 1874. Large 4to.Presentation Copy. Large Paper copy. In 2 volumes. xix 290; xii 256 pp. Publisher's quarter dark blue morocco over blue cloth boards with elaborate gilt decoration and lettering to boards and spine; top edges gilt. Wear to extremities fading and marks to boards and spines. Staining throughout both volumes especially to volume I though not affecting text. Illustrated with Woodburytypes and numerous other. Written by Marie Fox a foundling from France who was adopted by the childless Henry Fox 4th Baron Holland and later married Prince Louis of Liechtenstein. The inscription to the front pastedown from 'The Publishers' is addressed to Lady Baker: Florence Baker has a similar rags-to-riches story to Marie; born in Hungary as a child her family was killed in front of her and she was enslaved in the Ottoman Empire where she was discovered and rescued by Sir Samuel Baker the celebrated English explorer. Florence accompanied him on several of his expeditions up the Nile and across Africa before marrying him and finally settling down in England in 1873 the year before this book was published and became prominent socialites and abolitionists. Perhaps the two women knew each other as rare examples of Victorian social mobility. This is a heavy set and may require additional postage if being shipped outside of Europe. . Good. 1/4 Morocco. First Editions. 1874. Macmillan and Co. 1874 unknown
187470980London: Macmillan and Co. 1874. 8vo.Illustrated. First editions in two volumes bound by Root & Son. xvi 290; xi 255. Contemporary half blue morocco over light blue boards. Raised bands gilt decorations and lettering to spines; top edges gilt. Illustrations throughout. Boards clean with some rubbing to joints and corners. Bookplates to front pastedowns and some light foxing to frontis and title pages otherwise generally bright and clean internally. A sound set. The history of Holland House built in 1605. . Very Good. Half Morocco. First Editions. 1874. Macmillan and Co. 1874 unknown
187411017London: Macmillan & Co 1874. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No DJ. First Edition. DESCRIPTION: Complete two volume set in three quarter black leather binding with five ridge spine. Illustrated with an additional twelve portrait plates across both volumes. Language: English. Book Condition: Very Good: Very light wear to corners edges and spine ends. Lightly rubbed cloth with minor marks. Tightly bound with clean intact endpapers and strong hinges. Clean unmarked pages. Newspaper article from 1889 tipped in to front fly page regarding Lady Holland's death. DJ Condition: No DJ Pages 289 255. Size: 23cm by 15cm. Macmillan & Co hardcover
1874mon0000067741Macmillan 1874-01-01. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. 1874 Two volume set with bold decorative cloth on blue boards very collectable Macmillan hardcover
187463885London: Macmillan and Co. 1874. Tall 8vo. In 2 volumes. xvi 289; xi 255. Contemporary dark green half morocco over marbled boards. Raised bands to spines with gilt panels and lettering. Top edges gilt. Marbled endpapers. Bound by Bumpus. Minor wear only. Armorial bookplate to front pastedowns. Boards clean. Internally clean. Full-page and in-text illustrations. . Very Good. Half Morocco. First Editions. 1874. Macmillan and Co. 1874 unknown