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188515317Hetzel et Cie Paris 1885 1 vol. In-8 de 2 ff.n.ch. VI 430 pp., demi-chagrin de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné de caissons dorés, titre doré.
189814223Rey et Cie Lyon 1898 1 vol. Fort in-4 broché de 3 ff.n.ch. XXXVI 386 pp. et 473 pp., couverture imprimée.
ORD-14486Paris. André Barry. 1944. In-4°(223 x 285mm) en feuilles sous emboîtage cartonné de l'éditeur, illustré de 50 compositions de Charles Fouqueray, coloriées au pochoir par Dreux-Barry, dont 16 hors texte. Tirage unique à 610 exemplaires sur vélin pur fil du Marais. Très bel état.
ORD-14481Paris. Flammarion. (1924). In-12 (136 x 187mm) dos lisse joliment orné or et coins chagrin bordeaux, filet or sur les plats mouchetés, gardes marbrées, tête dorée, couverture imprimée entièrement conservée, 284, (1) pages. Ex-libris aux initiales E. R. avec la devise un peu de tout. Edition originale, un des 300 Hollande, n°308 après 35 Chine. Bel exemplaire relié par Capelle.
190415335Plon-Nourrit et Cie Paris 1904 1 vol. In-8 de 3 ff.n.ch. III 368 pp. 1 f.n.ch. (table), demi-chagrin de l'époque, dos à 5 nerfs, tête dorée, couverture illustrée conservée.
193915341Société d'Éditions Géographiques, Maritimes et Coloniales Paris 1939 1 vol. In-12 carré de 4 ff.n.ch. (pub) 12 pp. LXXXIVI 80 pp. 344 pp. 9 ff.n.ch. (pub), percaline rouge de l'époque (cartonnage éditeur), titre doré au dos et sur le premier plat.
19452515Monaco, Les Documents d'Art, 1945 ; in-folio, en feuillets sous chemise-étui, chemise de l'éditeur, titre rouge au dos, étui muet ; (4) ff. (titre, bl., faux-titre, dédicace), XVI pp. (frontispice), 190 pp. (3) ff. (achevé d'imprimer, 2 bl.) ; 15 eaux-fortes en noir hors-texte, nombreuses eaux-fortes en noir in-texte ; couverture blanche à rabats imprimée en rouge.
230513Collection Bibliothèque des Chemins de ferParis, L. Hachette, 1860 in-12, [4]-350-4 pp., demi-chagrin, bleu, dos à nerfs orné (reliure de l'époque). Bon exemplaire.
ORD-18271Paris. Éditions d'Art et d'Histoire. 1938. In-4 (224 x 290 mm) broché, couverture ocre imprimée et ornée en rouge et noir, 106 pages, 3 planches en couleurs et 36 planches en noir et blanc, pâles rousseurs sur quelques pages et sur les tranches, sinon bel exemplaire. Très peu courant.
188312489Hachette et Cie Paris 1883 1 vol. Grand in-8 de 3 ff.n.ch. 563 pp., demi-chagrin de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné, tranches dorées (reliure de Magnier).
1792622907Berlin, Voss, 1792. 2 Bl., XXIV, 237 S. Mit 1 gefalteten Kupferkarte. Halbleder im Stil d. Zeit mit marmorierten Deckelbezügen u. 2 farbigen Rückenschildern. [2 Warenabbildungen]
237426Paris, E. Plon, Nourrit, s.d. (1887) in-8 carré, [6]-338-[3] pp., avec de nombreuses illustrations en noir et en couleurs dans le texte, demi-maroquin bordeaux à coins, dos à nerfs, caissons de filets à froid, monogramme en pied, couverture illustrée conservée (Petit). Qqs rousseurs.
1796621517Berlin, Haude u. Spener, 1796. 3 Bl., 252 S. Interimsumschlag d. Zeit (etwas stockfleckig, Rücken überklebt).
6679Milano, dalla Tipografia du Giambattista Sonzogno, 1819. 4 volumes in-16, soft paper covers, 222 pp., 5 color plates (volume I), 247 pp., 4 color plates (volume II), 283 pp., 4 color plates (volume III), 272 pp., 3 color plates (volume IV), a very good set in italian language.
8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece, and numerous photographs and maps in the text; navy cloth, upper board and backstrip lettered in gilt, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. A PRESENTATION COPY FROM THE AUTHOR TO VICE ADMIRAL SIR ROY NEWMAN, PRESIDENT OF THE ROYAL NAVAL ASSOCIATION, WITH THE FORMER'S SIGNED HOLOGRAPH INSCRIPTION ON TITLE. A splendid association copy of the very scarce clothbound issue (the paperback edition is difficult enough!). Mulholland & Jordan, F22.
8vo., Second Edition; handsomely bound in full dark red crushed morocco, sides with gilt frame border, back with raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, gilt top, hand-made endpapers, uncut, ribbon marker, original gilt from backstrip preserved and mounted on new leaf, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. Sold from an institution with its small neat blind stamp on title. With the trade stamp of Thacker of Bombay on half-title verso. First published in two volumes in 1882. This is the first single-volume edition.
235570Paris, E. Plon, Nourrit, 1899 2 vol. in-8, [4]-V-333 et [4]-373 pp., avec 57 planches hors-texte, un plan à double page, et deux cartes dépliantes "in fine", demi-chagrin havane, dos à nerfs, têtes dorées, couv. cons. (Vauthrin).
8vo., on laid paper, text in French, with engraved portrait of the author, an engraved plate, a large folding engraved map and engraved head- and tail-pieces in the text; contemporary full calf, neatly rebacked in twentieth century calf to style, sprinkled edges, a remarkably clean, crisp copy. Complete with half-title, advertisement and comprehensive index. The engraved portrait of Raynal is by Charles-Nicolas Cochin. The plate (by Eisen) is bound at the beginning rather than facing p.89. The map is transcribed by Bonne. An uncommon edition of Raynal's classic account. This first volume [of seven] contains Books I-III. Book I describes the activities (discoveries, wars and conquests) of the Portuguese in the Middle East, India, East Indies and Far East, including Indostan, Malabar, the Persian Gulf, the Moluccas and China. Book II follows the Dutch in the same regions, including Formosa, Timor, Japan, the Celebes, Borneo, Sumatra, Siam, Ceylon, Coromandel, Malabar, Cape of Good Hope and Java. Book III is devoted to the English in their relations with the Dutch and Portuguese in the Middle East, Malabar, Coromandel, Bengal, St. Helena and Comoros Islands. This volume is complete in itself. Extremely scarce, especially in this condition. See Sabin 68080; this edition not recorded by Kress.
1916VOY114MEdité par Hachette & Cie, Paris, 1916. Deuxième édition. In-12 relié en percaline rouge. 520+32pp. 54 cartes ou plans (dépliants). Dos taché. Présence d’épidermures éparses. Bon état général.
8vo., Third Edition, on laid paper, with frontispiece, 34 plates on 28 and large folding coloured map (neatly repaired on inner surface at folds) at rear, neat contemporary signature on half-title; original pictorial cloth, upper board blocked in red and black, backstrip lettered in black, gilt top, uncut, very neatly rebacked in cloth to style with old backstrip laid down, a very good, bright, clean copy. The author's record of a two month's journey from Shanghai to Chung-king, with perceptive and detailed observations on the revolution, trade, imports, exports, taxation and other commercial aspects. In addition Little makes copious notes on the geography, flora and fauna, commercial and cultural activities and historical contexts. Through his journey he argues for the voyage to be repeated by steamship, a venture not realised until he himself attempted it in a tiny steamboat some fifteen years later. This best and considerably extended edition includes in the final chapter an account of his remarkable achievement. VERY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION. Cordier Sinica I, 124 & II, 2148
8vo., First Edition, with 48 plates on 24, 8 coloured maps, and 7 full-page maps in the text; original green cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR ON TITLE, AND WITH A PRESENTATION A.L.s. FROM THE AUTHOR ON HIS PERSONAL LETTERHEAD TO DONALD EALES-WHITE. The first of Lyall Grant's masterly analyses of the Burma war and forerunner of 'The Japanese Invasion' (co-written with Tamayama and similarly privately printed some six years later). In this outstanding analysis, using extensive fresh information from both British and Japanese sources, Grant produces the most authoritative history to date. Includes command structures, OOB, statistical appendices and bibliography. An outstanding contribution to the history of WWII. Signed copies are very scarce. Graham & Cole E20.
178813906Londres et Paris, Desray, 1788. In-8 de 196 pp., demi-basane marbrée, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre sable, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque).
221801Paris, Fayard frères, s.d. (1900) in-8, [3] ff. n. ch., 404 pp., [2] ff. n. ch. de table, avec 48 planches hors texte réunissant 96 illustrations, demi-chagrin havane à coins, dos à nerfs orné de pointillés et doubles caissons dorés, double filet doré sur les plats, tête dorée (reliure de l'époque).
227190Paris, Amyot, 1861-1862 2 vol. in-8, [4]-III-426 et VIII-413 pp., broché, couv. ill. Quelques rousseurs, dos un peu abîmé au volume I.
187014048Lachaud Paris 1870 1 vol. In-12 de 2 ff.n.ch. 190 pp. 1 f.n.ch., demi-basane de l'époque, dos à nerfs fileté, pièces de titre.