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5 vols., 8vo., First Edition, with frontispieces, coloured plates, and photographs, illustrations and maps in the text; cloth (black/red/green/red/green respectively), gilt backs, a fine set in unclipped dustwrapper. Arguably Woodman's magnum opus and certainly the first complete history of Britain's merchant service. The set comprises Vol. 1: Neptune's Trident. Spices and Slaves, 1500-1807 (2008); Vol. 2: Britannia's Realm. In Support of the State, 1763-1815 (2009); Vol. 3: Masters under God. Makers of Empire, 1816-1884 (2009); Vol. 4: More Days, More Dollars. The Universal Bucket Chain, 1885-1920 (2010); Vol. 5: Fiddler's Green. The Great Squandering, 1921-2010 (2010). COMPLETE SETS ARE EXTREMELY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION.
ORD-19804Soit Un lot d'environ 500 factures ou lettres sur factures, la plupart illustrées d'une vignette et concernant de nombreux établissements. Et un lot d'environ 250 documents, représentés pour la plupart par des connaissementS maritimes, certains avec timbres fiscaux ou estampilles de contrôle. Provenances, particulièrement: Cayenne 39 documents, Guadeloupe 8, Martinique 73, Pointe-à-Pitre 13, Bordeaux 33, Dunkerque 6, Le Havre 7, Nantes 20, Anchor Line Indian Service 3, Newport 7, Royaume Uni 6, Compagnie Générale Transatlantique Paquebots-Poste 9, Ligne régulière Vapeurs Français 2, Divers 19. Documents de tailles diverses, en partie manuscrits, en bon état pour la plupart. L'ensemble d'environ 750 documents.
5 works in 2 vols., 8vo., First Edition, with frontispieces and plates; newly and handsomely bound in full navy blue crushed morocco, sides with double frame borders in gilt, backs gilt with five raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered in gilt, all other compartments ruled and tooled in gilt with an anchor device, all original pictorial wrappers (a little dust-soiled) preserved, a splendid set ideal as a gift or for presentation. The finest novel of the Royal Navy in WWII and a maritime classic. The story, based upon the author's own experiences [see 'Chronicles' below] , forms the basis of Charles Frend's notable feature film starring Jack Hawkins in one of his most memorable roles. So accurate is its depiction of the Battle of the Atlantic that it is one of the very few works of fiction admitted by Law to his standard bibliography 'The Royal Navy in World War Two'. Law, 1865. Monsarrat's 'WWII Chronicles', arguably the definitive record of corvette service in WWII, are the basis of the novel. The set comprises 'HM Corvette' (1942), 'East Coast Corvette' (1943), 'Corvette Command' (1944) and 'HM Frigate' (1946). The first three volumes were combined and issued in slightly abridged form as 'Three Corvettes' (1945). Taken together and in sequence the four volumes provide a near-continuous record of Monsarrat's own wartime service. Furthermore they contain much of the inspiration and context, and in several cases actual incidents which reappear in the author's masterpiece 'The Cruel Sea' (1951), arguably the finest novel of the Royal Navy in WWII. Monsarrat's seatime began in HMS Campanula [broadly the 'HMS Flower' of the first volume] on the North Atlantic convoys; at one time she was the only RN vessel operating out of St. Johns. She is perhaps best known for her service in convoy OG71 (Milford Haven-Gibraltar, August 1941) which suffered so badly at the hands of a U-boat pack that it was ordered to seek shelter in neutral Lisbon. Many of the merchantmen were lost (including the SS Aquila with 22 Wrens aboard) together with the escorts HMS Bath and HMS Zinnia. The full story is related by Lund and Ludlam in 'Nightmare Convoy' (1987). He then transferred to HMS Guillemot ['HMS Dipper' in the second volume] serving on the East Coast convoys. Among the actions portrayed are the torpedoing of HMS Vortigern by E-boat S-104, and the successful destruction of an HE-111 in August 1941. HMS Guillemot's captain, Lombard-Hobson' has said of Monsarrat 'he was reserved and unpopular, but I liked him myself'. Monsarrat then assumed command of HMS Shearwater ['HMS Winger' in the third volume] operating in the North Sea out of Harwich. Individual volumes are becoming increasingly elusive. COMPLETE SETS ARE SELDOM OFFERED FOR SALE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION. Enser, p.120 (HM Corvette); Law 1008 (East Coast Corvette), 1007 (Corvette Command) and 1084 (HM Frigate). Astonishingly 'HM Corvette' is not recorded by Law.
34219Saint-Pierre, Martinique 2 floréal an 11 [22 avril 1803] in-folio (37,4 x 24,5 cm) traces de plis
4 vols., in 1, 8vo., First Editions, with frontispieces and plates; newly and handsomely bound in full navy blue crushed morocco, sides with double frame border in gilt, back gilt with five raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered in gilt, all other compartments ruled and tooled in gilt with an anchor device, all original pictorial wrappers (a little dust-soiled) preserved, a splendid copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. The definitive record of corvette service in WWII, the set comprises 'HM Corvette' (1942), 'East Coast Corvette' (1943), 'Corvette Command' (1944) and 'HM Frigate' (1946). The first three volumes were combined and issued in slightly abridged form as 'Three Corvettes' (1945). Taken together and in sequence the four volumes provide a near-continuous record of Monsarrat's own wartime service. Furthermore they contain much of the inspiration and context, and in several cases actual incidents which reappear in the author's masterpiece 'The Cruel Sea' (1951), arguably the finest novel of the Royal Navy in WWII. Monsarrat's seatime began in HMS Campanula [broadly the 'HMS Flower' of the first volume] on the North Atlantic convoys; at one time she was the only RN vessel operating out of St. Johns. She is perhaps best known for her service in convoy OG71 (Milford Haven-Gibraltar, August 1941) which suffered so badly at the hands of a U-boat pack that it was ordered to seek shelter in neutral Lisbon. Many of the merchantmen were lost (including the SS Aquila with 22 Wrens aboard) together with the escorts HMS Bath and HMS Zinnia. The full story is related by Lund and Ludlam in 'Nightmare Convoy' (1987). He then transferred to HMS Guillemot ['HMS Dipper' in the second volume] serving on the East Coast convoys. Among the actions portrayed are the torpedoing of HMS Vortigern by E-boat S-104, and the successful destruction of an HE-111 in August 1941. HMS Guillemot's captain, Lombard-Hobson' has said of Monsarrat 'he was reserved and unpopular, but I liked him myself'. Monsarrat then assumed command of HMS Shearwater ['HMS Winger' in the third volume] operating in the North Sea out of Harwich. Individual volumes are becoming increasingly elusive. Complete sets are seldom offered for sale, especially in this condition. Enser, p.120 (HM Corvette); Law 1008 (East Coast Corvette), 1007 (Corvette Command) and 1084 (HM Frigate). Astonishingly 'HM Corvette' is not recorded by Law.
ORD-13891exactes, des devoirs des Conservateurs de santé et des Officiers et Employés de cette Administration, ainsi que la description des localités du Lazaret de Marseille. Marseille. Jean Mossy. An V de la République. (1796). In-4 (195 x 256mm) plein veau porphyre, dos à 5 nerfs uniformément viré au fauve, pièces de titre et de tomaison chagrin brun, gardes de velours vert sombre, couverture muette de l'époque conservée, 1f., 215, (4) pages (tables et errata). L'exemplaire en parfait état semble avoir été lavé, reliure moderne sous emboîtage couvert de papier à fibres végétales apparentes. Rare et important notamment pour ce qui concerne le commerce de la ville.
ORD-1319Première Année (1828). Bordeaux. De l'Imprimerie de Suwerinck. (1828). In-8 (135 x 205mm) plein veau, dos lisse vert, pièces rouges, ornements or (lyres et frises dans le style de l'époque, plats veau brun raciné, tranches jaunes, gardes marbrées, (2), 495 pages. Du N°1 (Février 1828) au N°11 et 12 (décembre 1828). Indispensable table analytique en fin d'ouvrage. Quelques pages brunies mais bon exemplaire dans une agréable reliure assez originale. Hommage d'un des rédacteurs (Merle) au maire de Bordeaux le Vicomte Du Hamel.
8vo., First Edition thus, with double-page map; handsomely bound in navy blue full morocco, sides with frame border, back with raised bands, second compartment lettered in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, fore-edges lightly mottled else a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. This edition was published simultaneously (September 1951) with the first edition. It is now scarce in its own right. The finest novel of the Royal Navy in WWII and a maritime classic. The story, based upon the author's own experiences, formed the basis of Charles Frend's notable feature film starring Jack Hawkins in one of his most memorable roles. So accurate is its depiction of the Battle of the Atlantic that it is one of the very few works of fiction admitted by Law to his standard bibliography The Royal Navy in World War Two. Law, 1865 (recording the first edition).
8vo., Second Impression, with double-page map, some very light and occasional spotting; handsomely bound in navy blue full morocco, boards with gilt frame border, back with raised bands, second compartment lettered in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, gilt top, blue ribbon marker, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. Published a month after the first edition. The finest novel of the Royal Navy in WWII and a maritime classic. The story, based upon the author's own experiences, formed the basis of Charles Frend's notable feature film starring Jack Hawkins in one of his most memorable roles. So accurate is its depiction of the Battle of the Atlantic that it is one of the very few works of fiction admitted by Law to his standard bibliography The Royal Navy in World War Two. Law, 1865
ORD-5175Lyon. Duplain. 1763. In-8 (128 x 202mm) pleine basane racinée, dos à 5 nerfs entièrement ornés, pièce de titre maroquin rouge, gardes marbrées, tranches rouges, XXIV, 496 pages. Qq. rousseurs, coiffes très lgt arasées, traces d'une étiquette arrachée au revers du 1er plat, mais bon exemplaire de cet ouvrage composé à la demande de Colbert par l'érudit évêque d'Avranches. Polak, 4540. Quérard IV, 153.
8vo., Fourth Impression, with a double-page map; handsomely bound in navy blue full morocco, back with raised bands, second compartment lettered in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, gilt top, blue ribbon marker, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. Published four months after the first edition and the last impression issued in the year of first publication. The finest novel of the Royal Navy in WWII and a maritime classic. The story, based upon the author's own experiences, formed the basis of Charles Frend's notable feature film starring Jack Hawkins in one of his most memorable roles. So accurate is its depiction of the Battle of the Atlantic that it is one of the very few works of fiction admitted by Law to his standard bibliography The Royal Navy in World War Two. Law, 1865
ORD-20055Textes manuscrits, le plus souvent écriture très soignée, datés de 1793. Carnet de ca 150 x 183 mm, pages non brochées, titre à l'encre violette sur la 1re couverture, la 2e portant Livre de Pacotille vndue au Cap.
ORD-20116Textes manuscrits, le plus souvent écriture très soignée, datés de 1793. Carnet de ca 150 x 183 mm, pages non brochées, titre à l'encre violette sur la 1re couverture, la 2e portant Livre de Pacotille vndue au Cap.
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece and 14 plates; blue cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper. A PRESENTATION COPY FROM THE AUTHOR WITH HIS SIGNED HOLOGRAPH INSCRIPTION ON FRONT FREE ENDPAPER. Wide-ranging tribute to the Merchant Navy at war; includes Malta, Russia, Dunkirk, Graf Spee, Jervis Bay and many others. SIGNED COPIES ARE VERY SCARCE. Enser, p.270; Law, 1264.
ORD-1323A la Chambre des Députés. Février 1835. Bordeaux. Suwerinck. 1835. In-8 (130 x 214mm) broché, couverture blanche imprimée et ornée d'une vignette représentant un voilier, 28 pages. Rares rousseurs, bon exemplaire. Rare.
ORD-10423Action de cinq cents francs, N°35 au nom de Mme Gimelli. Avant le 15 octobre 1879. Toulon. Lith. Gabert. Une feuille de 308 x 226mm) imprimée en vert et rouge, bel encadrement rocaille et petit vignette représentant le bateau à vapeur, au verso, mention en rouge: Par délibération de l'assemblée générale extraordinaire du 15 octobre 1879, une somme de cinquante mille francs ayant été remboursée aux actionnaires, le capital social est réduit à cinquante mille francs et la valeur de la présente action à deux cent cinquante francs. Signatures de l'administrateur délégué et du gérant E. Lambert et C. Lambert. Traces de pliures mais bel exemplaire, très décoratif. Rare.
ORD-9055Supplément au tome neuvième du Bulletin des Lois de la République française, 3e série, contenant les N°357 à 362 et dernier. Paris. Imprimerie Impériale. Prairial an XII. In-8 (125 x 200mm) dos toile brune, plats verts lmouchetés de noir, X, (1), 90 pages (1) et 6 pages (table alphabétique). Reliure modeste mais correcte, bon exemplaire.
Croqmari1880Librairie Léon Vanier -Quai Saint Michel -Paris -1880 -200 pages -Illustration de l'auteur hors texte et dans le texte -Volume in folio ,cartonnage de l'éditeur pleine percaline rouge ,premier orné d'une grande composition -Intérieur frais -Excellent état .
1889MAR781MPARIS, Maison QUANTIN, 1889 - E.O - Grand In-8 - Reliure pleine chagrin marron - Couverture illustrée conservée - Avec 40 compositions par P. JAZET comme illust. H.T. gravées sur bois par Méaulle, illust. typo. dans le texte - Bandeaux, culs-de-lampe, lettrines.
1797100402Paris, Bailleul, 1797 -An V. In-8, 2 ff., viii-341 pp., reliure demi-basane ancienne, dos lisse orné.
ORD-2471Paris. Barreau. S. d. Vers 1936. Grand dépliant couleurs, en accordéon, de 1280 x 320 mm, présentant la coupe du paquebot, sous couverture illustrée couleurs par WILQUIN, d'une grande vue du paquebot dominant le port de New York. Couverture lgt abîmée , bel état intérieur.
8vo., Second Impression, with coloured plates and monochrome photographs in the text; green cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Final volume of Woodman's magisterial history of the Merchant Sevice. Published in the same year as the first edition. SCARCE.
8vo., with a frontispiece and illustrations, neat signature on front free endpaper; cloth gilt, covers mildly rubbed and age-worn else a good, sound copy. Scarce.
ORD-13209Paris. Debure. Orléans. Vve Rouzeau-Montaut. 1766. Seconde édition revue et corrigée pour les 2 premiers. Mêmes éditeurs. 1765. 1764 et 1765 pour les suivants. 2 volumes in-12 (102 x 172mm) basane racinée, dos à 5 nerfs ornés or, pièce de maroquin rouge, tranches rouges, gardes peignées. 1er volume: Traité du contrat de louage, XVI, 488, (1) pages et Traité du contrat de bail à rente 1f. (errata), VIII, 204 pages. 2e volume: Traité de contrats de louage maritimes, 1f., VIII, 238, (1) pages, 1f. d'errata, Traité du contrat de Société, VIII, 267, (1) pages, Traité des cheptels, IV, 116, (1) pages. Reliures assez fatiguées mais solides, ayant toutefois une tendance à bâiller. Ex-libris manuscrit Berthier, 28 décembre 1810 sur un volume.
ORD-8602Par l'auteur du traité des Obligations. Paris. Debure. Orléans. Vve Rouzeau-Montaut. 1775. 2 tomes en 1 volume in-8 (93 x 164mm) basane racinée, dos lisse orné or, pièce de maroquin rouge, tranches rouges (reliure ancienne un peu abîmée, coiffe supérieure en partie arrachée), 4ff. n.ch. (fx-titre, titre, catalogue et privilège), XV, 212 pages et VIII, 231 pages. Mouillures claires marginales en fin d'ouvrage sinon bon état intérieur.