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41865Almanac de Brioude.1994.In-8 br.116 p. BE.Petite tache sur la couv.
180341822A Parme, imprimé par Bodoni, 1803. Petit in-8 de (8)-61 pp. 1 feuillet blanc, basane blonde, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, roulette dorée sur les plats (reliure de l'époque).
179744629Philadelphie, chez l’auteur ; Paris, Dupont ; Hambourg, les principaux libraires, 1797-1798. 2 volumes in-4 (285 x 225 mm) de XIX-(1)-788 pp., 1 carte dépliante et VIII-856 pp., 1 tableau dépliant, demi-veau fauve moucheté, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, entièrement non rogné (reliure à l'imitation).
QWA-15233Editions Jean-Pierre Moreau, 1988, in-8 br., 276 p., Collection d'Histoire maritime et d'archéologie sous-marine, préface de J. Boudriot, cartes, bon état.
41705J-P.Moreau.1988.In-8,couv.souple illustrée en couleurs.276 p.Cartes. BE.
ORD-20248Paris. Flammarion. 1929. In-12 (122 x 1.88 mm) broché, couverture crème imprimée en rouge et noir, 259 pages. Edition originale non justifiée sur alfa. Très bon état.
1992192766Karthala Khartala, 1992. In-8 broché de 319 pages ornées de photos. Très bon état
200968491Chne 2009 In-4 relié 30,8 cm sur 23. 160 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
9698PARIS,GRASSET, Les cahiers verts,1928 ,1 vol In8 broche,. Edition originale, exemplaire numeroté sur Alfa.,bon etat
192831344Paris, Bernard Grasset, 1928. Un vol. au format in-12 (188 x 123 mm) de 303 pp., broché.
1789LBW-3351Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, 1789. In-8 de 20 pp.
13237In-8, broché, couverture papier fort (rel. moderne), 20 p. page de titre inclus. Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, 1789.
47810In-4 sous rhodoid.Thèse.302 p.(XXème).Documents. BE.
1909018815New York: Burr Publishing Co 1909. Wraps. Fair. Color illustrated wraps with a string tied binding. Unpaginated. Black and white photos throughout as well as one apparent painted photo by Karl Moon. Single issue of this monthly magazine this one relying heavily on photographs. Of note are a series of 14 Photographs by Carl moon an American photographer perhaps best known for his photographs of Native Americans. These photos depict Native Americans living in the Taos New Mexico area and are reminiscent of the work by Edward Curtis. While some critics have acclaimed his work for its documentation of Native American life the work seems to mythologize the false concept of the disappearance of Native Americans in the US. The article concludes "we are loath to confess that in the final count it is best that man's progress in the cultivation of land should be unchecked and our reluctance lies in the fact that this change must toll the knell of the Redman's sic day." Among the other photos in the book are photos of celebrities and of the Hudson-Fulton celebration in New York. Included in these photos is one depicting Wilbur Wright flying over Governor's Island in New York. His flight that day included the first over water and the canoe that he mounted underneath the airplane as a precaution against a water landing can be seen in the photo. FAIR condition. Frontispiece illustration haphazardly cut out of the magazine. Very heavy scuffing chipping creasing tearing and loss to the covers along the extremities with most of the spine missing. Some creasing soiling and staining to the covers with superficial paper loss to the rear cover. Large faint pencil circle present to the front cover. A very small old price sticker at the upper right corner of the front cover. Very light scattered foxing in the interior. Burr Publishing Co unknown
1889017940Boston: E.W. Walker and Co 1889. Cloth. Good. Half leather with brown cloth. Folios. 1004 pp. between the two volumes. Black and white illustrations and plates throughout. A survey of American art and artists containing a collection of essays accompanied by many plates of photo etchings etchings and woodcut illustrations. Includes sections on artists such as Frederick S. Church Maud Humphrey Albert Bierstadt Winslow Homer and many others. GOOD condition. Ex-library with spine labels and stamping in the interior. Leather along the front hinge of volume two completely split along the hinge attached by the interior pastedown endpapers. Heavy scuffs to the leather along the hinges and corners. Uneven fading. Minor soiling. Text blocks solid and toned. E.W. Walker and Co unknown
1801003919New York: Printed by L. Nichols and Co. for John Tiebout bookseller and Stationer 1801. Pamphlet. Good. Disbound tract pamphlet. 63 1 pp. An 1801 printing of the original New York City charter publishing the various recitals and oaths given by Montgomerie as well as delineating the various boundaries and territories of New York City specifying its division into seven wards outlining its city government and procedures. With a 2 by 4 inch Federal Eagle illustration on the title page in which the eagle clutches a branch in one talon and a group of arrows in the other as well as carrying a banner in its beak with the slogan E Plurbus Unum. In GOOD condition. Minor foxing and moderate browning to the pages. Minor scattered soiling with some faint darkish spotting to the title page. Poughkeepsie written in pencil on the rear of the last page with a few doodles in pencil as well as several stray lines in ink. Minor creasing to a few page corners. Remains of binding along the spine. Sabin 54170. Printed by L. Nichols and Co. for John Tiebout, bookseller and Stationer unknown
17971022408vo modern calf 407 pp. Lacks half title ex-library stamps on both sides of title front endpaper chipped on top expert repair to last page a little soiling normal aging and foxing; otherwise very good in a very nice modern binding. Before James Monroe 1758-1831 became president of the United States his political apprenticeship included serving as Minister to France. He was appointed by George Washington in 1794 to this post which proved disastrous from a political standpoint. He was recalled in 1796 and while he was an enthusiastic supporter of the French Revolution he was openly critical of the Jay Treaty with Britain which antagonized Washington's pro -British cabinet. This work was Monroe's attempt to justify his position. New Book of Knowledge. Evans 32491. Sabin 50020. Howes M727. Benj. Franklin Bache,
1797102241<p>8vo contemporary calf spine and tips rebacked with original spine label laid down new endpapers includes half title 407 pp. Signature on front endpaper and title ink and pencil numbers on back of title extremity wear to binding corner mended dampstaining to the bottom third of book some soiling foxing and aging; otherwise in very good condition overall. Before James Monroe 1758-1831 became president of the United States his political apprenticeship included serving as Minister to France. He was appointed by George Washington in 1794 to this post which proved disastrous from a political standpoint. He was recalled in 1796 and while he was an enthusiastic supporter of the French Revolution he was openly critical of the Jay Treaty with Britain which antagonized Washington's pro-British cabinet. This work was Monroe's attempt to justify his position. New Book of Knowledge. Evans 32491. Sabin 50020. Howes M727.</p> Benj. Franklin Bache,
1819014277Washington: Gales and Seaton Printer 1819. Pamphlet. Good. Pamphlet lacking any wrapppers issued. Presumably disbound from a larger work. 96 pp. MISSING the lastleaf or leaves with loss of the last letter extract included in this pamphlet. A lengthy work providing statements speeches and letters by President James Monroe discussing troubles with Spain including an alleged expedition from the United States against the province of Texas. Present is a printing of the Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819 that ceded Florida to the US from Spain as well as established the border between the US and New Spain. This includes many documents and letters from US and Spanish officials in Spanish and translated to English regarding land grants treaties boundaries territories etc. including discussion of Florida the land around Mobile Bay the Red River etc. GOOD condition. Lacking the aforementioned leaf or leaves at the rear. Heavy offsetting and browning to the outer pages with general moderate browning to the paper. Scattered foxing and soiling. Spine curled. Some creasing with some chipping along the extremities. Remains of binding along the spine. Gales and Seaton, Printer unknown
1822014338New-Ipswich NH: Salmon Wilder Publisher 1822. Wraps. Fair. Plain wraps. A collection of speeches from various politicians and people from a variety of towns from New England and beyond with responses made by President James Monroe. This includes towns such as Kittery Maine Newburyport Massachusetts women from the Windsor Female Academy Plattsburg Portsmouth New Hampshire etc. FAIR condition. Front cover almost detached. Moderate faint staining soiling and spotting to the wrappers with general fading. Upper front wrapper with chipping and loss along its entire length. Wrappers almost completely missing from the spine. Moderate uneven browning in the interior with scattered foxing soiling and staining. Not in Sabin. Salmon Wilder, Publisher unknown
17971022418vo contemporary calf spine and tips rebacked with original spine label laid down new endpapers includes half title 407 pp. Signature on front endpaper and title ink and pencil numbers on back of title extremity wear to binding corner mended dampstaining to the bottom third of book some soiling foxing and aging; otherwise in very good condition overall. Before James Monroe 1758-1831 became president of the United States his political apprenticeship included serving as Minister to France. He was appointed by George Washington in 1794 to this post which proved disastrous from a political standpoint. He was recalled in 1796 and while he was an enthusiastic supporter of the French Revolution he was openly critical of the Jay Treaty with Britain which antagonized Washington's pro-British cabinet. This work was Monroe's attempt to justify his position. New Book of Knowledge. Evans 32491. Sabin 50020. Howes M727. Benj. Franklin Bache, books
17971022408vo modern calf 407 pp. Lacks half title ex-library stamps on both sides of title front endpaper chipped on top expert repair to last page a little soiling normal aging and foxing; otherwise very good in a very nice modern binding. Before James Monroe 1758-1831 became president of the United States his political apprenticeship included serving as Minister to France. He was appointed by George Washington in 1794 to this post which proved disastrous from a political standpoint. He was recalled in 1796 and while he was an enthusiastic supporter of the French Revolution he was openly critical of the Jay Treaty with Britain which antagonized Washington's pro -British cabinet. This work was Monroe's attempt to justify his position. New Book of Knowledge. Evans 32491. Sabin 50020. Howes M727. Benj. Franklin Bache, books
1808P2-2DParis, Maradan, 1808. 8 volumes in-8° (210x130mm) reliés plein basane époque, dos lisses richement décorés, pièces de titre maroquin rouge et de tomaison verte, lisière or sur les plats, frontispice, chaque volume comprend entre 400 et 500pp., coins émoussés, coiffes usés, mouillure sur 30 pages en fin de 2 volumes, bel ensemble.
199622328Maisonneuve & Larose 1996 In-8 broché 27,5 cm. Bon état d’occasion.
1989xf189Ecomusée de Marie-Galante Broché 1989 In-4 (29,7 x 20,7 cm), format à l'italienne, dos carré collé, 59 pages de texte + archives photographiques in fine ; petites pliures et froissements d'usage sur les plats, par ailleurs bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.