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175765706Paris: Dépot général de la Marine 1757. DÉPOT GÉNÉRAL DE LA MARINE. . Le Pilote des Iles Britanniques publié d'aprés les ordres du Contre-Amiral Decrés Ministre de la Marine et des Colonies. Par le Dépot général de la Marine. Paris 1757-1804.<br> <br> Large folio 25 1/2 x 20 inches; 640 x 505 mm. Atlas containing thirty-two charts thirty of which are double-page the first of which is folding. Letterpress title and table of plates.<br> <br> Modern half calf over marbled boards. Spine ruled in gilt. Black calf spine label lettered in gilt. Charts mounted on stubs. Title-page and table of plates with a bit of smudging. Some toning to backsides of the charts due to the use of mounting adhesive not affecting front side of the charts. A few charts with professionally repaired small closed tears most of which are marginal and barely affecting the charts if at all. Some old ink and pencil notes on blank backsides of the charts. Overall a very nice copy.<br> <br> Charts after Bellin John Knight Hamilton Moore Stuart Amos Arnold corrected by MacKenzie Joseph Huddart and others.<br> <br> "As with the Neptune François this volume was made up from the charts available to the French Admiralty. They range in date over half a century from those complied by J.-N Bellin to charts of England's south coast harbours prepared by Napoleon. There are two general charts of the North Atlantic followed by detailed charts covering the whole of the British Isles particularly places of strategic importance such as the Isle of Wright Portsmouth Torbay and Plymouth." Sotheby's.<br> <br> Greene and Hanff II.<br> <br> HBS 65706.<br> <br> $8500. Dépot général de la Marine unknown
1617WRCAM34089Madrid: Por la viuda de Alonso Martini 1617. 4344 leaves plus several pen and ink illustrations. Folio. Later speckled calf maroon gilt morocco label spine gilt. Covers with slight wear and scuffing at extremities. Faint dampstain in lower margin. Occasional contemporary manuscript notes and marks. Overall internally clean. Very good. A comprehensive list of rules addressed to ship captains governing the proper provisioning of Spanish vessels based in Sicily and Naples both then under Spanish rule. The text includes a bevy of rules expense guidelines and more and offers a fine window into the near-obsessive attention to detail that marked the administration of the Spanish military at the peak of its powers. <br> <br> Of particular interest are several pen and ink sketches that include tools a ship in dry dock and storage bins as well as two much larger harbor plans of Palermo and Naples. Each drawing is keyed to a printed description of the location and shows fortifications lookouts and in the case of Naples dormitories. These are charming and well accomplished. <br> <br> Good evidence of the Spanish navy at work at the height of empire with rules which certainly applied to vessels in the Americas as well. Extremely rare. Por la viuda de Alonso Martini unknown books
23791Paris, Michel Soly, 1630 & Paris, Jean de Heuqueville et Michel Soly, 1629. Deux parties reliées en un volume petit in-8 (marges 163 x 104 mm) de (10)ff., 208 pp., (6)ff. ; (5)ff., (1)f.blc, 303 pp. Cette édition est ornée d'un beau portrait de J. de Béthencourt, gravé par Balthazar Moncornet. Intérieur frais (une minime auréole en marge intérieure des 8 premiers ff., un petit trou au feuillet a2 sans perte de texte). Veau brun , dos à nerfs orné de filets et fleurons dorés, double filet doré d'encadrement sur les plats. Reliure de l'époque, habilement restaurée (charnières, coiffes et cons)
in-4, ff. (16), pp.408, ff.(28), arma araldica inc. sul titolo di Francesco di Castro dedicatario dell'opera, varie grandi iniziali silografiche istoriate, impresa dello stampatore in fine. Legatura coeva in p.pelle zigrinata, dorso a nervi con titolo e fregi oro. Prima e unica edizione del più esteso trattato antico di arte navale militare, dove si "ragiona del modo che si ha a tenere per formare, ordinare e conservare un'armata maritima. Con molti avvertimenti necessari alla navigatione, and alla battaglia".. Pantero Pantera (Como 1568-1626), fu capitano della flotta pontificia e scrisse a bordo della sua nave "Santa Lucia" una "Idrografia nautica del Mediterraneo" e questo testo, fondamentale per le marinerie europee fino all'inizio dell'Ottocento; Nelle 56 pagine finali un vasto indice delle materie precede il vocabolario nautico. Massimo trattatista di tattica navale, Nel 1617 tornò a Como e costruì una villa a Blevio, oggi perduta. Molte sono le informazioni pratiche e curiose sulla vita di bordo: "I rematori hanno per vitto trenta once di biscotto ogni giorno e una minestra di fave alternativa, cioè un giorno sì e un giorno no. L'olio per condirla non si dà quando si naviga perché non aggravi la ciurma che deve essere agilissima e più atta alla fatica. Hanno diritto alla carne e al vino soltanto quattro volte all'anno". Bell'esemplare.. Riccardi, Bibl. Matematica, VII, 66-67. B.M:C. XVII c., 653..
1938249421938 Gouache et aquarelle signée en bas à gauche, (1938), 65 x 55 cm. (format à vue), 79 x 69 cm. (format avec le cadre), cadre noir.
1958245771958 Gouache sur papier fort monté sur son encadrement de bois, signée en bas à droite, 1958, 75 x 138 cm.
albcb01daada50916cbTsvetaeva M. From poet to poets. Poems. Calligraphy and illustrations by I.A. Dmitrenko. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Tsvetaeva M. Ot poeta k poetam. Stikhotvoreniya. Kalligrafiya i illyustratsii I.A. Dmitrenko. Short description: In Russian (ask us if in doubt).Moscow. Stolyarovs Publishing House. 2018. 188p. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalbcb01daada50916cb
1824164820Bombay: Printed at the Courier Press by Shreecrustna Jagonathjee Prabhoo for the Honourable East India Company 1824. Regulating the "Bombay Buccaneers" the gendarmerie of the Gulf First and sole edition of the earliest maritime regulations printed in India detailing the day-to-day governance of the Bombay Marine the East India Company's navy. Rare with only two institutional locations recorded. Founded in 1612 and based successively at Surat and Bombay the Marine became a principal instrument of British expansion from the Red Sea to Southeast Asia supporting major campaigns against the Marathas the Mysore and Burmese states and - most prominently - the Wahabi Qasimi confederation in the Gulf. Its squadron played a decisive role in the 1809 and 1819 operations culminating in the General Treaty of Peace earning high praise from naval commanders and Governor Mountstuart Elphinstone. The Marine was equally important as a surveying body. These regulations illuminate the rigorous expectations placed on officers such as Blair McCluer Ross and Brucks whose coastal surveys from the Gulf to the China Seas underpinned British navigation for decades. The text formalizes command responsibilities shipboard discipline victualling and punishments and mandates systematic hydrographic surveying accompanied by 17 templates for logs and accounts. Issued under Henry Meriton superintendent and commander of the Gulf Squadron they reflect the Marine's transition into a permanently deployed regional force at a pivotal moment in Company rule. Quarto 269 x 210 mm. pp. iv 130. With 17 tables 5 of them folding. Neat 20th-century dark blue half calf spine gilt lettered longitudinally single blind rule to the spine and corners marbled boards. Light staining to the margins of the title page pale browning throughout but very good copy. Guillemette Crouzet Inventing the Middle East: Britain and the Gulf in the Age of Global Imperialism 2022; Charles Rathbone Low History of the Indian Navy 1613-1863 1877; William Monk "The Persian Gulf Squadron: British Hegemony in the Gulf" Qatar Digital Library. hardcover
16294244Madrid, Juan Gonzalez, 1629. 1629 1 vol. petit in-4° (230 x 167 mm) de: [1] f. (titre gravé) ; [43] ff. ; 186pp ; xii. ; [1] f. Plein vélin ancien de ré-emploi, dos lisse titré à l'encre (comblements de galleries de vers dans les marges).
1852332767Philadelphia: Printed for the Navy Department by T.K. and P.G. Collins 1852. 151pp. text printed mostly in two columns plus fifteen lithographed plates thirteen in color after J. Goldsborough Bruff by C. Schuessele and P. S. Duval. Folio. Contemporary black morocco backed marbled boards spine lettered in gilt some wear and scuffing. Scattered light foxing and soiling. Bookplate of the New England Historic Genealogical Society on front pastedown with withdrawal stamp and their blindstamp on titlepage. A bit of soiling small old stain in lower edge of titlepage and text. Very good. 151pp. text printed mostly in two columns plus fifteen lithographed plates thirteen in color after J. Goldsborough Bruff by C. Schuessele and P. S. Duval. Folio. A rare color plate book describing and illustrating the uniforms and dress of officers in the United States Navy and Marines. Contains several pages of detailed regulations on the dress of officers non-commissioned officers musicians and privates in the Navy and Marines along with fifteen lithographed plates. The lithographs done by P.S. Duval & Co. after drawings by artist and Gold Rush adventurer J. Goldsborough Bruff depict full dress uniforms as well as details of epaulets hats belts swords and other accoutrements. <br /> <br /> This copy has the bookplate of the New England Historic Genealogical Society indicating it was donated to them by Com. George H. Preble. Preble was a career Naval officer who rose to the rank of Rear Admiral serving in the Seminole Wars the Mexican-American War and the Civil War. Preble was also a lieutenant on Perry's 1853 journey to Japan authored the first history of the American Flag and was custodian of the original "Star-Spangled Banner" which flew over Fort McHenry.<br /> <br /> A rare and important color plate book in the field of U.S. Naval History with a notable and quite relevant association. Hiler page 864 stating Washington as the imprint and with varying pagination; Sabin 68960. Colas and Lipperheide citing later edition Printed for the Navy Department, by T.K. and P.G. Collins unknown
1925182328Various locations: 1925-27. An individual's snapshot of the chaotic 1920s in China An impressive album and collection of loose photographs recording the voyages of USS West Virginia and USS Beaver. The photographs many taken by a fellow sailor feature US ships underway the recovery of a seaplane and Pacific islands. A number show China in the warlord period of the mid 1920s documenting the gruesome public executions of thieves and other dissidents. Harold Caldwell 1907-1984 enlisted in the US Navy at age 18 and was immediately assigned to the West Virginia. During the 1920s this ship conducted training manoeuvres in the Atlantic and Pacific. In 1924 she became the flagship for the Commander Battleship Divisions Battle Fleet of Asiatic Station then helped to trial the defences of Hawaii and Australia. Caldwell's album opens with official photographs of this tour including shots of other ships operating in the region such as the USS Langley the first American aircraft carrier. The album's most striking feature is a collection of personal and souvenir photographs of Qingdao Shanghai and Hong Kong during the turbulent 1920s many taken by Caldwell and his fellow sailor H. B. Grapes of the USS Beaver. The Beaver was based in the city and assigned to support submarines throughout the Asiatic Station. Over 20 annotated prints record the chaos and brutality of the region depicting public beheadings the supposedly outlawed "death by a thousand cuts" prisoners in the stocks and military tribunals. Further images show Hong Kong from the water the premises of Lao Feng Xiang Jewellery company and the streets of Shanghai blockaded with sandbags. In 1927 communist sympathizers in Shanghai were brutally suppressed by Chang Kai-Shek's forces and Western soldiers were deployed to protect their country's citizens. These soldiers can be seen laying barbed wire and surveying the streets in multiple photographs. Later in the album there are official photographs of the Pacific life at sea and the ship's officers and men. The loose photographs capture the crossing of the Equator and associated festivities operations in Panama and many individual portraits of sailors. Folio 350 x 205 mm. Album with 305 gelatin silver photographs 60 x 90 to 178 x 127 mm landscape or portrait corner-mounted recto and verso on 47 leaves of ruled paper paginated with ink stamps in upper corner 6 printed on red paper 1 printed on green paper approximately 10 printed on postcards 2 hand-coloured some with printers' stamps or manuscript annotations on verso many captioned in the negative 15 numbered in ink direct 1 signed in ink direct manuscript ink captions on leaves 3 colour illustrated postcards 3 lettered menus or tickets for "Topsy's Roost". Also loosely inserted: 91 gelatin silver photographs approximately 75 x 120 mm to 126 x 176 mm 10 printed on postcards many with printers' stamps or manuscript annotations on verso 2 inscribed in ink direct; 2 lettered menus 7 postcards 3 half-tone 4 colour 20 half-tone photographic illustrations of ships with glass plate negative captions 60 x 90 mm many inscribed on verso 2 inscribed and stamped envelopes 7 pieces of printed ephemera 10 business cards inscribed both sides in ink 12 receipts inscribed and stamped on both sides. Original red half cloth album spine lettered in gilt flat bands ruled in gilt black pebbled cloth boards with borders tooled in gilt front board stamped with United States Navy insignia in gilt. Collection housed in three grey archival boxes. Photographs generally well preserved a little toned and rubbed one with horizontal split a couple with creasing pinholes and short closed tears at edges binding a little worn and sprung some leaves likely removed: a very good archive. hardcover
18820001171ABOARD THE HMS ALEXANDRA EGYPT. Very Good. 1882. On offer is the original manuscript eyewitness account of the Bombardment of Alexandria Egypt between July 11th - 13th 1882 handwritten by participant Captain George James Tomlin Royal Navy 1837 - 1906. This is a superb primary source account by a Royal Navy Officer and a participant in the bombardment augmented by photographic material and as such rare and unique. Captain George J. Tomlin the second generation in a line of four men who all became Royal Navy Officers. He was on board HMS Alexandra during the British assault on Alexandria and provides a detailed first-hand account of the battle. He notes: 'the Alexandra was struck about 30 times to the hull. she had 1 man killed and 30 wounded'. The narrative describes the battle and both collectors and historians will be impressed by the details provided in the written manuscript. Tomlin lists the participating ships their guns losses method of attack etc. and also comments on political figures such as Admiral Seymour Prime Minister Gladstone and Colonel Urabi; 'during the bombardment 700 out of 1200 Egyptians were killed outright.' The Bombardment of Alexandria 1882 by the British Mediterranean Fleet took place on 11-13 July 1882. Admiral Sir Frederick Beauchamp Seymour was in command of a fleet of about 15 Royal Navy ironclad ships which sailed to Alexandria when a riot broke out and Europeans were killed. The Royal Navy arrived in the port city to protect the lives and property of British subjects. When the forces of Colonel Urabi began augmenting their port fortifications the Admiral issued an ultimatum to stop and when the Egyptians didn't stop fortifying their positions the fleet attacked. The one-day bombardment of the city was successful in defeating all of the Egyptian forts with no loss of British ships but the next day a fire broke out and the areas of Alexandria in which Europeans made their homes were predominant burned down. This important historic archive is befittingly contained in a stunning contemporary specifically made premium folio sized folder made of marbleized papers leather spine and gilt title treatment to protect the sixteen 16 leaves of the twenty 20 page narrative together with one large photograph of Dutch House in Port Said with HMS Invincible and HMS Alexandra at anchor one photograph of the Officers and Ladies of HMS Alexandra as well as one photograph of a formation of British Army soldiers as well as four 4 further photographs of various Europeans in Egypt. The manuscript and portrait are in very good condition. Photographs mounted on card stock and faded from age. ; Manuscript; 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF EGYPT PORT SAID BATTLE OF ALEXANDRIA BOMBARDMENT OF ALEXANDRIA ROYAL NAVY ADMIRALTY TOMLIN HMS ALEXANDRA NAVAL MARINE BATTLESHIPS RIOTS INSURRECTION HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY ARCHIVE DIARY DIARIES antiquité contrat vélin document manuscrit papier Antike Brief Pergament Dokument Manuskript Papier oggetto d'antiquariato atto velina documento manoscritto carta antigüedad hecho vitela documento manuscrito Papel Frederick Beauchamp Seymour Urabi . hardcover
alba11b3847b4073151Tsvetayeva M. Poems to the Block. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Tsvetaeva M. Stikhi k Bloku. Short description: In Russian (ask us if in doubt).1916-1921 Berlin Ogonyok 1922. 47s. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalba11b3847b4073151
216299Paris, E. Bernard, 1890-[1893] 11 parties en 15 vol. grands in-8 de texte ; 5 vol. in-folio d'atlas, demi-chagrin Bradel bordeaux, dos fleuronné, pièces de titre vertes, têtes rouges (reliure de l'époque). Nombreuses pièces de titre manquantes. Épid.
190124162Paris BOIVIN 1901 1 Aquarelle et gouache signée en bas à gauche, 1901, 57 x 44 cm., titrée au dos, Marie-Louise à la Française bisotée or sur papier de Lyon, sous cadre au cordon perlé Louis XVI (Style), doré à la feuille d'or. Suivi de l'ouvrage illustré par Maurice LELOIR. Avant-propos de Gabriel Hanotaux. Paris, Combet & Cie, Furne, 1901, in-folio, percaline verte éditeur, premier plat polychrome illustré de Richelieu en pied, dos lisse, titre doré en long, monté sur onglets, tranches dorées, 84 pages, (Legat-Cartier Relieur).
182940366Nantes, Mangin, Mellinet, 1829-1832. 8 pièces reliées en 1 vol. in-8, demi-basane marbrée, pièce de titre bleue, dos lisse orné (reliure de l’époque).
168744588S.l.n.d., , (1687 circa). In-4 manuscrit (19 x 25 cm) de (3)-456 ff. à dix-sept lignes par page (environ), quelques passages à l'encre du temps ajoutés en marges ou interlignés, maroquin rouge, dos à cinq nerfs orné du fer au lion d'argent répété quatre fois, double encadrement doré à la Du Seuil sur les plats avec fleurons dorés dans les angles, armes dorées au centre coupes et bordures intérieures décorées, tranches dorées sur marbrure (reliure de l'époque).
174942120, , 1749-1750. 2 vol. in-12 à 15 lignes par page, texte encadré, de (8)-554 pp. ; (4)-509 pp., veau brun glacé, filets dorés sur les plats, dos orné à nerfs, pièce de titre "Oeuvres de H.M.R.D." en maroquin fauve, gardes de papier dominoté, tranches dorées (reliure de l'époque).
albbbc7208ca40d5be7Tsvetaeva M.I. Molodets. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Tsvetaeva M.I. Molodets. Short description: In Russian (ask us if in doubt).Under the General Leadership of Professor E.A. Lyatsky. Prague. Flame. 1924. 106 p. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalbbbc7208ca40d5be7
194741856Dossier technique sous chemise in-4, 22 octobre 1947, comprenant 22 pièces (sur 25). Bordereau des pièces du dossier : 0 :Bordereau des Pièces du dossier ; 1 : Mémoire descriptif ; 2 : Carte d'ensemble 1/200.000 ; 3 : Profil en long général 1/2000 - 1/200.000 ; 4 : Plan de situation topographique (manque) ; 5 : Profils en travers type 1/500 ; 6 : Profil en long général géologique (manque) ; 7 : Rapport géologique de M. le Professeur Lugeon avec avant-propos ; 8 : Ecluse-type de 22m20 de hauteur de chute. Plan d'ensemble et coupes 1/2000 ; 9 : Ecluse type de 22m20 plan coupe (manque) ; 10 : Ecluse type de 22m20 de hauteur de chute. coupes transversales 1/500 ; 11 : Barrage type de Blagnac sur la Garonne. Elévation côté amot et plan coupe 1/200 ; 12 : Barrage-type de Blagnac sur la Garonne. Coupe transversale 1/200 ; 13 : Pont-Canal de Montech sur la Garonne. Plan d'ensemble en élévation au 1/1000 et 1/1500 ; 14 : Pont-Canal de Montech sur la Garonne coupes 1/200 ; 15 : Ouvrages de garde. Pkan et coupes ; 16 : Pont-Mobile ascenseur. Elévation coupe au 1/500 ; 17 : Pont-mobile basculant à la volée. Elévation et coupe au 1/500 ; 18 : Tunnels. Route. Coupes transversales 1/50 ; 19 : Perspective d'un chantier normal de déblais en terre et en rocher ; 20 : Perspective de grands remblais à l'Est du Pont-Canal de Montech sur la garonne ; 21 : Perspective des chantiers de terrassements de la tranchée de Naurouse ; 22 : Carte d'ensemble des besoins et des ressources en matériaux de construction. Lieu d'utilisation. Moyens et distances de transports 1/200.000 ; 23 : Devis estimatif et récapitulation générale (adapté au prix 1947 par les Entreprises A. Borie et C. Montcocul) ; 24 : Rapport économique
40313Large octavo 230 x 150 mm in the original Admiralty-style binding of straight-grain red morocco with elaborate gilt border incorporating stars wreaths and cornerpieces spine gilt in six compartments; inner dentelles; all edges gilt; original marbled endpapers; engraved title-page with date in manuscript 1st October 1794 although the list has additions to 1801; 200 pp. each with an identical engraved heading with manuscript entries in black and red ink below set out in tabular form within red-ruled lines; mostly written in one hand with occasional alterations or additions in a second; remarkably fresh throughout. A record of the ships in Nelson’s Royal Navy from 1794-1801 with a distinguished Royal provenance being a manuscript copy prepared for Ernst Augustus Duke of Cumberland and King of Hanover 1771-1851 fifth son of George III. The register classifies ships by rating; within each rating vessels are arranged alphabetically. The entries include dimensions date built draught complement of men armaments shipwright or origin e.g. ""Taken from the French""; ""Taken from the Dutch"" and occasionally fate e.g. ""Lost 1790""; ""Taken 1801"". The might of the Royal Navy in the early stages of the long wars with France is demonstrated statistically by the sheer number of vessels that are indicated as having been captured from the French. The presence or indeed absence of the following vessels in the register is of specific Australian interest: the First Fleet store ship Supply the third HMS Supply which was decommissioned in April 1792 is not listed but its namesake the fourth HMS Supply - originally the American mercantile ship New Brunswick purchased by the Admiralty in October 1793 then renamed and sent out to Botany Bay to replace her predecessor - is; the other First Fleet naval vessel HMS Sirius was wrecked in March 1790 and so does not appear in the register; HMS Gorgon the 44-gun fifth-rate ship which sailed to New South Wales as part of the Third Fleet is recorded. The most notable vessel with an Australian connection however is HMS Investigator listed under the rating 'Sloops rigged as Ships'. She was originally the mercantile Fram launched in 1795 which the Royal Navy purchased in 1798 and renamed HMS Xenophon before she was converted to a survey ship in 1801 under the name HMS Investigator. In 1802 under the command of Matthew Flinders she would become the first ship to circumnavigate the Australian continent. Interestingly an annotation in red ink in the entry for Investigator records that she was bought in 1798 as Swan - clearly a clerical error for Fram. unknown
23479Amsterdam, Wolfgang, Waesberge, Boom et van Someren, 1686. In-folio, un frontispice, (3)ff., 534 pp., (11)ff. , illustré de 13 cartes dépliantes dont 1 carte générale de l'Afrique, de 30 planches dépliantes hors-texte, ainsi que de 55 figures in-texte. Petite mouillure marginale au frontispice et à une planche dépliante, minime déchirure à une pliure centrale de la carte générale, à une pliure d'une planche dépliante et en marge de la page 141 ; p.173-176 mal numérotées 175-178. Intérieur très frais. Petit cachet en marge des 3 premiers feuillets "Ernest Kyroux". Veau brun de l'époque, joli ornement à froid sur les plats composé d'un double filet d'encadrement avec fleurons en écoinçons entourant au centre un rectangle peint en noir. Tache au second plat, dos refait au 19ème.
354239Au Dépôt Général De La Marine S.L. 1831 Grand in-folio ( 675 X 525 mm ), demi-toile bleue à coins, plats de percaline maroquinée. Exemplaire complet de son feuillet d'index gravé et de ses 32 cartes gravées -majoritairement marines- dont 8 sur double page ( dont carte générale de la Corse ) et montées sur onglet. EDITION ORIGINALE. Rousseurs passim et petite mouillure claire en marge intérieure. Bon exemplaire. TRES RARE. Cervoni, Image de la Corse, 138.
17374245Madrid, Francisco Martinez Abad, 1737-1738. 1737 3 parties reliées en 1 vol. In-folio (304 x 206 mm) de: [144] pp., 200, [1], 201-202, [2], 203-204, [1], 205-536 columns, 537-538 pp., 539-560 [i.e. 561], [2] ff., ; [4] pp., 561-912 columns, 913-920 ff., Divxxi- Divxxvii [i.e., Divxxxii] ff., 921-1174 columns, 1174-1191 columns, 1192-1199 ff., Mcc- Mccxxxviii ff.; [4] pp., 1200-1527 columns, 1526-1729 columns, 132, [2] pp. (Déchirure restaurée à l'avant dernier feuillet, dernier feuillet doublé et restauré, avec petit manque de texte habilement recomposé). Contemporary mottled calf, spine gilt (minor wear to extremities). Pleine basane XVIIIe, dos à nerf orné, titre de maroquin rouge, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches marbrées. (Accidents aux coiffes, coins émoussés).
2010242002010 Huile sur toile de lin, signée et titrée au verso, 2010, 116 x 73 cm., cadre caisse américaine.