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183654580New York: Harper and Brothers 1836. third edition. Hardcover. Good . 5 x 8 in. xviv 26 - 285 pp 29 pp. of printed testimonials publisher's adverts. Publisher's pebbled black cloth with gilt spine title. Frontis plate of Washington with tissue guard. Inscribed by Reynolds to A. Kelsey in sepia ink on the ffep. Reynolds was purportedly a student of Glass' and also a proponent of the hollow earth theory with Symmes. Reynolds mounted an expedition to the South Pole and when his crew mutinied on the return he was set ashore in Chile. He was the author of "Mocha Dick" an account of a white whale that was an influence on Melville published in the Knickerbocker Magazine in 1836. Condition of the book is GOOD ; covers rubbed with small splits and chips to spine head corners bumped with moderate wear. Binding tight. PO's small bookplate on front pastedowm. Text is foxed throughout but quite readable. Rfep is torn with half lacking. One of the testimonials is from the Southern Literary Messenger which purportedly was written by Edgar Allan Poe. Scarce title. Am. Hist. Case. RGR. Harper and Brothers hardcover
1930008761Chicago: Everyday Mechanics Publications Inc. 1930. SCARCE> Three issues from Vol. 2 Nos. 5 6. and 8 including the November issue featuring a space ship on the front cover and article on space flight by Hugo Gernsback the "Father of the Pulp". Near Fine. some light soiling to covers. Everyday Mechanics was published by Gernsback starting in 1929 and changed to Everyday Science and Mechanics as of the October 1931 issue. . First Edition. Magazine. Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Everyday Mechanics Publications, Inc. Paperback books
1845008913Charleston SC: Babcock & Co. 1845. SCARCE Confederate States of Americas Association Copy bearing the small bookplate and 2 signatures of William Cabell Rives May 4 1793 - April 25 1868 a member of the First Families of Virginia who served in the U.S. House and Senate and two separate terms as U.S. Minister to France. He later served in the Provisional Confederate Congress from 1861 to 1862 and the Second Confederate Congress from 1864 to 1865. Very Good professionally rebacked with spine laid over with some loss of gilt decorations and gilt lettering dulled prior owner bookplate and inscriptions front and rear end pages tipped in photograph of a George Washington statue at rear end pages some marginal pencil notations by the latter owner and an extended biographical manuscript inscription about Rives taken from p. 37 of "The Plantation South" at 2nd. front end page. Moderate toning large fold-out map of Virginia Near Fine with small tear at right edge. A fascinating copy of a SCARCE Virginia history. . First Edition. Embossed Leather . Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Association Copy. Babcock & Co. Hardcover books
1813013817Washington: Roger C. Weightman 1813 First edition. 8vo. Full new leather binding raised ridges gilt titles marble endpapers. Much material on the War of 1812 and naval history. Approximately 468 pp. parts individually paginated with 3 folding charts and additional exhibits. Material goes through expansion to the West end of war issues and transmits other materials through April 16 1814. Includes inventory of naval properties of the period. Textblock overall clean and in near fine condition with some pages cut roughly not affecting text. Original full leather binding has chipping to leather spine cover spine label legible ex-state library faint pencil writing on front board. Very good. Roger C. Weightman hardcover
197044979South Carolina Tricentennial Commission. VG/NONE. 1970. Hardcover. Hardcover 3-volume set in slipcase; authorized by the South Carolina Tricentennial Commission to record the visual cultural history of South Carolina 1670-1970. Light cover shelfwear to each volume edgewear thumb smudges on some pages and to black cloth slipcase light scuffing scratching rubbing. Scarce in this format. ; . South Carolina Tricentennial Commission, hardcover
1894009519Boston: Little Brown and Company 1894. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. First Edition Thus. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Twelve volumes published 1893-1894. The Oregon Trail 1 vol.; The Conspiracy of Pontiac 2 vols.; FRANCE AND ENGLAND IN NORTH AMERICA; Pioneers of France in the New World 1 vol.; The Jesuits in North America 1 vol.; LaSalle and the Discovery of the Great West 1 vol.; The Old Regime in Canada under the Regime of Louis XIV. 1 vol.; Count Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV 1 vol.; A Half-Century of Conflict 2 vols.; Montcalm and Wolfe 2 vols. Uniformly bound in half brown crushed morocco over marbled boards ornately decorated gilt backs marbled end papers tops gilt. Near Fine small rubs at some corners a quite handsome set uncommon in current commerce in fine bindings. Little, Brown and Company Hardcover
1890008491Columbus Ohio: Copyright W. H. Fisher G.P and T.A./ Printed by the Ohio State Journal 1890. First Edition 1890. Illustrated by W. H. Mullay. Oblong 8vo original printed wrappers printed on coated white paper tied with white string replacing original brown ribbon with buckeye attached. 10 unnumbered leaves. Each leaf contains one verse of Riley's poem in black and illustrations and part of the story "Tale of a Million" not by Riley in purple. BAL 16567. Russo pages 152-153. Very Good top left corner each leaf with triangular loss of the white coated paper leaving the underlying brown paper showing only affecting the edges of a few of the illustrations which appear to be hand-redrawn. RARE. A single copy at auction 1935 another copy as part of a large collection at auction in 1947.OCLC notes 6 library holdings. . First Printing. Printed Wrappers. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. Copyright W. H. Fisher, G.P and T.A./ Printed by the Ohio State Journal Paperback books
1802008737London: Printed By A. Strahan for T. Cadell Jun. and W. Davies in the Strand 1802. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Fourth Edition. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Contains: The History of the Reign of Emperor Charles V. In four volumes with engraved frontispieces and 8 engraved plates ninth edition 1798. The History of America. In three volumes with engraved frontispieces and 9 engraved plates eighth edition 1800. The History of Scotland. In three volumes with engraved frontispieces and 6 engraved plates. fifteenth edition 1797. An Historical Disquisition concerning The Knowledge which the Ancients had of India. In one volume fourth edition 1802 no plates. There are no maps any any of the volumes. Bound in contemporary full polished calf floral gilt backs Very Good toning to end papers from binder's glue light edge wear to boards A handsome little set easy to the hand for reading. Printed By A. Strahan for T. Cadell, Jun. and W. Davies, in the Strand Hardcover
181917578Richmond: Franklin Press. Very Good. 1819. First American Edition. Hardcover. 2 volumes rebound in clean brown buckram with gilt titles on spine. Title of volume II: "THE GENERALL HISTORIE OF VIRGINIA NEW-ENGLAND AND THE SUMMER ILES WITH THE NAMES OF THE ADVENTURERS PLANTERS AND GOVERNOURS FROM THEIR FIRST BEGINNING AN. 1584. TO THIS PRESENT 1626. WITH THE PROCEEDINGS OF THOSE SEVERALL COLONIES AND THE ACCIDENTS THAT BEFELL THEM IN ALL THEIR IOURNYES AND DISCOVERIES. ALSO THE MAPS AND DESCRIPTIONS OF THOSE COUNTRIES THEIR COMMODITIES PEOPLE GOVERNMENT CUSTOMES AND RELIGION YET KNOWNE. DIVIDED INTO SIXE BOOKES". First Edition issued and printed in America from the London Edition of 1629. With the five engraved plates 1 including three large folding engraved scenes and maps from the original first London printing. Included are the engraved frontispiece of Captain John Smith; the engraved coat of arms frontispiece to Vol. II; a large folding plate depicting many engraved scenes from Captain John Smiths travels and discoveries; the folding 'Old Virginia' map showing the original settlement areas and pictorial engraved scenes of the author's adventures there including an illustration of Pocahontas asking Powhatan to spare Smith's life; the large folding general map of Virginia in its original format showing areas of Virginia and Maryland and the coast down to Carolina. Also a separate full-page illustration of Pocahontas asking Powhatan to spare Smith's life. Plates are well preserved whole and complete with only a few stress tears mostly at the bound in edges. xiv247pp----xii282pp. Text Is tight clean & intact with light age toning. World Travel Exploration. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 529 pages . Franklin Press hardcover
187936093Washington D.C.: General Land Office printed in New York by Julius Bien lithographer 1879. Color-lithographed map. A very detailed colour-coded map of Iowa showing towns rivers roads railroads among other landmarks.<br/> <br/> The General Land Office was founded in 1812 as an independent government agency responsible for the surveying and disposition of land in the public domain. Prior to the Civil War much of the attention of the GLO was fixed on the settlement of such land east of the Mississippi which had resulted from military bounties and cessations by the original thirteen states. The end of the Civil War the Homestead Act the completion of the Trans-Continental Railroad and the military campaigns against Native Americans in the West with resulting treaties that "transferred" land ownership to the United States together engendered an incredible increase in westward settlement and expansion. Newly-admitted states and newly-created territories west of the Mississippi were primed for settlement. Between 1866 and 1876 the GLO surveyed over 200000000 acres of land in the public domain for settlement in New Mexico Idaho Dakota Nebraska Montana Colorado Wyoming and elsewhere. As the official surveyors of these remote areas and with access to military information the maps of the General Land Office were far and away the most accurate and detailed of the western states and territories published to that time. Indeed these large-scale official maps became the basis for future maps of those regions by commercial cartographers. In 1876 the GLO headed by S.S. Burdett published an atlas containing 18 maps on 19 sheets California being on two sheets showing the regions of the United States with newly surveyed and plotted public lands. Although the GLO had issued individual maps of the United States to accompany their annual report in 1866 and 1868 the 1876 Geographical and Political Atlas of the States and Territories sometimes referred to as The Centennial Atlas was the first atlas to be published by the department. The incredible growth of settlement in the west coupled with new exploration and surveying in the short time following the 1876 atlas engendered a second atlas to be published by the General Land Office between 1878 and 1879 i.e. where the present example is from. Like the Centennial Atlas the maps were composed by the chief draughtsman in the GLO Charles Roeser Jr. The maps were done on a large scale and are consequently very detailed. Chromolithographed by Julius Bien each map is colour coded to clearly depict land plotted for settlement the locations of the general land offices Indian territories county divisions towns rivers roads railroads etc. Furthermore like The Centennial Atlas the Atlas of the States and Territories over which Land Surveys have been Extended was produced for official purposes and distributed to members of Congress government agencies each land office the post office the railroads and other large entities and was not available for public distribution. The limited distribution of this atlas coupled with its large size accounts for its great rarity today; very few copies are known to be in private hands and no copies were in the famed collections of Rumsey Streeter or Graff.<br/> <br/> Phillips Atlases 1405. General Land Office [printed in New York by Julius Bien, lithographer] unknown
1850DEMO014460IPhiladelphia: Printed by C. Sherman 1850. Popular Edition. Hardcover. Good. 64 excellent steel-plate engravings with 12 of 13 maps Samoa map apparently never inserted many vignettes and woodcuts. Octavos half brown calf blue marbled boards edges and endpapers; vol. 1 rebacked retaining original back and leather labels scuffing and wear to other spines corners worn. <br/><br/>Wilkes' expedition was the first American scientific exploring expedition by sea voyage. His six ships sailed south around South America along Antarctica causing Wilkes to decide that Antarctica was indeed a separate continent. Other stops were at the Pacific islands of Tahiti the Samoas Australia and New Zealand. Maps of Tahiti & Australia and New South Wales Along the way they charted the coasts of California Washington and Oregon. Howes W414; Palau 375505; Sabin 103994 note; see Cowan p.683; Taylor PACIFIC BIBLIOGRAPHY p.13. "Wilkes' spectacular Antarctic and South Sea explorations - Goetzmann ARMY EXPLORATION IN THE . WEST p.61" 64 excellent steel-plate engravings many vignettes and woodcuts. Unlike the 1844 edition the following Sherman editions did not have a 6th volume - the Atlas but have 3 Tables and 11 maps Printed by C. Sherman hardcover
1869012287Boston: Little Brown and Company 1869. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. Green cloth with gilt lettering to spine. xxi 425 pages. Map. Index. Previous owner's name stamp. Inscribed to previous owner Unitarian clergyman Joseph H. Allen and signed by the author in 1869. Small chip at head of spine and some wear to tail. Hinges cracked. The inscription page the first blank page has small chips to the edges. One contents page is loose. Copies inscribed by Parkman are uncommon. <br/> <br/> Little, Brown, and Company hardcover
1855DEMO015061ICincinnati: Moore Wilstach Keys & Co. 1855. First edition. Duodecimo. Very Good. folding map. 12mo x 216 pages blind embossed chocolate cloth paper residue on spine Ex-library with pockets but no numerals on spine bookplates. minor splits; western margin of map crinkled torn chip in lower left blank margin lightly stained. <br/><br/>This was the Second Book on Kansas Territory and the first from personal observation. . Boynton and company were advance scouts for "The American Reform Tract and Book Society" and "The Kansas League" . They had many adventures traveling from Cincinnati in the Autumn of 1854 including cholera on board the riverboat. Howes B677; Graff 376; Streeter IV:1990; Wagner-Camp-Becker 250. Asks and answers the question of how Christians should respond to the proposed spread of slavery to Kansas Territory. With a folding map of Kansas Nebraska and Oklahoma / Indian Territory by Henry V. Boynton Wheat TRANSMISSISSIPPI WEST 4. Uncommon: Note: Cora Dolbee in the Kansas Historical Quarterly states that the three only copies of this book she had seen are "of the same first and probably only edition of the book ever issued - Vol. 4 no.2 May 1935." Folding map. Moore, Wilstach, Keys & Co. unknown
1917048699Princeton NJ: Princeton University Printed by E. A. Wright Philadelphia 1917. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. First Thus. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Black pebble-grain leather lettered/illus. in gilt beveled edges oblong format top edge in gilt. Text block edges typically a bit tanned by age otherwise only slight wear with firm binding clean interior with a few instances of minor foxing. Illus. private ex-libris book plate mounted inside front cover. F. Scott Fitzgerald's senior class yearbook -- though he actually left Princeton in Nov. 1917 a month prior to publication to join the 45th Infantry and never graduated he was awarded honorary membership in that graduating class in Nov. 2016. In this yearbook he appears in the Class of '18 photo front row center p. 34 and is listed in the Class of '18 p. 36 appears in the Triangle Club photo p. 130 and is listed with club members p. 131 is credited with the lyrics to "Safety First" pp. 134 and 137 appears in the board of The Tiger photo p. 154 and is listed with its staff p. 155 is listed as a member of the University Cottage Club p. 239 and Freneau Club p. 295 and is listed in the rear Directory p. 356. Princeton University [Printed by E. A. Wright, Philadelphia] Hardcover
1882194111882. First Edition. Privately printed with date of 1881 on title page but actually published in 1882. 6 x 8.75 inches pp. viii 376 in original black cloth stamped in blind with gilt lettering on spine. Moderate edgewear to boards smudging/light soiling on some page margins small hole in front free endpaper; else very good. Zamorano 80 #75. Gary Kurutz writes in the Dorothy Sloan Zamorano 80 Catalogue: Tyler's narrative has long been considered the authoritative work on this heroic battalion of Mormon volunteers. The battalion numbering about 500 men was organized at Council Bluffs Iowa in July 1846.After reaching Santa Fe they headed to California following the Gila River. They experienced as reflected in Tylers vividly written account a journey filled with unbelieveable hardship. Thirst starvation heat and freezing cold were their constant companions." The reached San Diego in January 1847 and though they never saw combat they "established Fort Moore in Los Angeles and strengthened the American hold on California.In addition to telling the story of the trek west Tyler provides and important overview of the bitter rivalry between Stephen Watts Kearny and John C. Fremont for political control of newly conquered California; life in the pueblos of San Diego and Los Angeles; the return journey to Salt Lake City; and the role of several 'Battalion Boys' who were at Sutter's Mill on that fateful January 1848 morning when John Marshall discovered gold." Howes T-447; Cowan p. 648; Flake 9063; Graff 4226; Streeter 2314. hardcover books
1937059696Pasadena: Pasadena City College 1937. First Edition . Spiral-bound. Very Good. 11 5/8" Tall. Photographs Throughout. 271 Pp. Red Plastic Spiral Binding Missing 1/2" Of One Spiral At Top A Few Pages Detached But All Present; Few Copies Are Preserved With Spiral Binding Intact. The First College Annual Of Jackie Robinson With His Full-Length Photographic Portrait As Shortstop On The Varsity Baseball Team. Textual Reference To Robinson As Shortstop Again As Connecting With A Triple In The Game Against U.C.L.A. Where Robinson Himself Later Played Ball A Double Against Compton "Robinson Kept His Lead In Hitting Honors By Scoring The First Run For The Bulldogs" Against Whittier Robinson Keeping His Hitting Lead Against Berkeley Freshmen A Double Against Compton Leading The Batting Parade With Three Home Runs Against Los Angeles Junior College Again Keeping Up The Lead Against Citrus. One Textual Reference To Robinson At Center Field On The Freshman Baseball Team. Full-Length Photograph Of Co-Capt. Of The Varsity Track Team Mack Robinson Cited As Running The 100 200 And Of Course The Broad Jump At Which He Was Later An Olympic Medalist In Munich. Team Photo With Mack Also Many Shots Of Him Running. Textual References To Mack Winning A 100 Race Being A Member Of A Winning Medly Relay Team The 400 200 Winning The Broad Jump And Jackie Placing Second In The Broad Jump. Matt Robinson "By Previous Agreement" Was Limited To Three Events. 'History Was Made That Day As Robinson Sailed Out 25 Feet 5 Inches To Win The Broad Jump." Again "The Mile Relay Saw. The Anchor Man Robinson Took The Baton Ten Yards Back . Mack Opened Up In The Last 50 Yards Of The Race And Nipped Him By Two Yards. Mack's Lap Was One Of The Fastest 440'S Run In He Freudian Slip Counry Sic His Year." Later "Robinson Took His Usual Four First Places With Little Trouble. This Is The Reason Why Compton Labeled The Bulldog Track Team As Robinson And Co." "Mack Running A Brilliant Race Won The 100 Yard Dash Over Ellison Who Had Defeated Him Earlier In The Season. He Also Won The Broad Jump With A Leap Of 24 Feet Six Inches. Jack Robinson Was Third In This Event." In The 880 "Robinson Finished Ahead By 12 Yards To Set A New National Record In That Event. The Time Was Just One And Six-Tenths Of A Second Less Than The The New World's Record Set By Stanford In The Same Event."At The Compton Invitational Meet "Robinson Again Proved To Be One Of The Greats By Winning The 100 Meter And 200 Meter Dashes Against The Cream Of The Pacific Coast. He Also Anchored Pasadena's Great Four Man Mile Relay Team Which Seems To Break The National J.C. Relay Mark Almost Every Time It Takes To Its Marks. Mack And His Brother Jack Took Second And Fourth Respectively In The Broad Jump. Jack Also Took Third In The Hop-Step And Jump For A Surprise Two Points." Additional References To Mack's Performance In The Olympics. Later In Intra-Mural Basketball Writeups "The Return Of Jackie Robinson To The Armulite Lineup Bosted Their Strength Considerably." Additional Material On Bob Madrid National Record Holder And Many Others. Signed By Players Including Members Of The Following Year's Varsity Football Team. One Of The Great Stories Of American Amateur Sports The History Of The Finest J.C. Track Team An Exhilirating Experience To Read. The Only Detailed And Reliable Source Of Information About Jackie's Early J.C. Sports Achievements And Mack's Final J.C. Sports Record. <br/> <br/> Pasadena City College unknown
18461204040082Washington City : George Templeman 1846. Hardcover. Very Good. Third Edition. xxxii 311 p. ; 24 cm. 8vo. Rebound in modern leather and marbled boards. Tight binding and good cover. Contemporary named on title page of William Muehlin. Clean unmarked pages with minimal toning. Please feel free to view our photographs of this beautifully rare book. <br><br> This third edition of Military Laws was updated and rushed out upon the advent of the War between Mexico in 1846. Washington City : George Templeman hardcover
19002508180022Govt. Print. Off. Washington 1900. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Oblong folio 34 x 39 cm. 96 leaves frontispiece 222 plates. Bound in publisher's 1/4 leather over black boards. Hardcover. Good binding. Rubbing wear to cover edges. Clean unmarked pages. Equipment Office Boston Naval Yard stamps. This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. Govt. Print. Off., Washington hardcover
1794024564Dublin: Printed for Messrs. P. Wogan P. Byrne J. Moore and W. Jones. 1794. xi 446pp. Contemprary full calf. Leather worn and rubbed surface layer starting to lift at bottom front corner with small triangular piece missing and with hinges cracked but holding firmly. Prev owners names in ink on front free endpaper xx'd out but including Daniel Maddux Jun; John Campbell adhesive remnants on front pastedown probably from early bookplate childish drawing and scrawl in pencil on blank preceeding first page of text and again on rear pastedown column of figures also in pencil on rear free endpaper. Several page corners turned/creased and some age toning. There is a puncture/small hole piercing the front free endpaper and title page not affecting text. No maps present otherwise complete. The first volume of what Sabin refers to as the best account of the American Revolution from the point of view of the British. The author served under Hows Clinton and the Marquis Cornwallis during the conflict. First Irish Edition. Hard Cover. Fair to Good. 8vo. Printed for Messrs. P. Wogan, P. Byrne, J. Moore and W. Jones. Hardcover
1899126223Chicago: Rand McNally & Co. 1899. First edition of this colour map of the continental United States. It shows all 49 states and territories at the time excluding Alaska and Hawaii including the Indian Territory in modern-day Oklahoma and the network of railways connecting them. We have traced only one institutional copy in the Bibliothèque nationale de France. Rand McNally started in 1856 as a printing shop in Chicago with their main client being the Tribune later the Chicago Tribune. Over time they expanded into tickets and timetables for the railroad industry then dictionaries and newspapers and finally maps. Their first map appeared in December 1872 and they continued to regularly update and publish new editions. This present map dates from 1899 in the aftermath of the panic of 1893 and the subsequent railroad consolidation by the likes of J. P. Morgan. This copy was sold in the United Kingdom by Edward Stanford Geographer to the Queen and a renowned map dealer. His ticket can be found on the lower right corner of the map and his yellow label on the slipcase. He also added yellow covers lettered with his prospectus to the map verso. Large colour lithograph map 1028 x 1463 mm folding to 204 x 133 mm dissected into 55 panels linen-backed yellow card covers. Housed in the publisher's brown card slipcase yellow label to front lettered in black. Some cities circled in contemporary blue crayon. Map lightly creased; case rubbed at edges a few small white splotches and scratches: a very good copy. unknown
1890009969NY: G. D. Smith 1890. First Edition - Limited. Hardcover. Very Good. Hollyer Samuel etchings. nd - c.1890. 85 copies on paper in 12 parts complte 4to one engraving per folio each signed by Hollyer. Each printed folio signed and numbered by publisher Smith this numbered 65 of 85 on India paper. Wraps slightly browned at edges etching fine. Uncommon in this condition seldom found complete. G. D. Smith hardcover
1890009969NY: G. D. Smith 1890. First Edition - Limited. Hardcover. Very Good. Hollyer Samuel etchings. nd - c.1890. 85 copies on paper in 12 parts complte 4to one engraving per folio each signed by Hollyer. Each printed folio signed and numbered by publisher Smith this numbered 65 of 85 on India paper. Wraps slightly browned at edges etching fine. Uncommon in this condition seldom found complete. G. D. Smith hardcover books
2021005298Norwalk CT: The Easton Press 2021. Full-Leather. Fine/No Jacket as Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Two volumes complete as published. Rare and gift-quality indeed. From the title page:"Comprising His Speeches Letters State Papers and Miscellaneous Writings." Volume One 695 pp.Volume Two 770 pp.1465 pages in all. Extensive index in Volume Two. Housed in a handsome blue felt-lined slipcase in Fine condition. Black leather bindings with hubbed spines. 22 Karat gold titles and design elements. All edges gilt. Moire fabric endsheets.Bound-in satin ribbon page markers. Standing out on the bookshelf with a stunning presence this set is one of the most uncommon Easton Press titles to find anywhere. No names or marks and an elegant presentation of a rare find. <br/> <br/> The Easton Press hardcover
178025338S.l. [Paris] s.d. [1780] in-8 broché, couverture papier marbré
184820284Paris, Lyon Poussielgue-Rusand, J. B. Pelagaud et Cie 1848 in-12 basane racinée, marque de la paroisse de St-Étienne du Mont dorée sur le premier plat, dos lisse orné, tranches marbrées, [Rel. anc.], min. rest., rousseurs éparses