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1855033421G. P. Putnam & Co. 1855. 504 pages. GOOD HARDCOVER with the original brown bind-stamped covers. Foxing title page illustration. Else a nice clean tight copy moderate wear at the spine edges and lower corners of book. Lettering bright on the spine edge. Hard Cover. Good/Not Issued with a Dust Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. G. P. Putnam & Co. Hardcover
1855033420G. P. Putnam & Co. 1855. 518 pages with Error Correction Page regarding an error in the editions of Volume I. VERY GOOD HARDCOVER with the original brown bind-stamped covers. Foxing title page illustration. Else a nice clean tight copy light wear to spine edges. Hard Cover. Very Good/Not Issued with a Dust Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. G. P. Putnam & Co. Hardcover
M5618P, Gosselin ,1878 , 4 vols in 1/2 veau , 381 - 402 -364 - 425 pp Reliure récente identique pour le tome 1 , mors faibles habilement restaurés pour les autres volumes. Langue: Français
16803Broché - 13,5 x 21,5 - 354 pp - année 1979 - Editions Fayard - Illustration de couverture : "Prise du Kent par Surcouf"peinture de Louis Garneray
I.F.A.C. 1957, In-4 broché. 54 pages. Avec photos. Bon état. Broché
1957113106I.F.A.C. Broché I.F.A.C. 1957, In-4 broché. 54 pages. Avec photos. Bon état.
1987139987Couverture souple. Broché. 500 pages. De nombreus passages soulignés.
194210815Partitions sur les Antilles Hélian 1942
194417739Partitions sur l'Alcool,Partitions sur les Antilles France Mélodie 1944
219529Le Cap Français, 10 messidor an VI (28 juin 1798) in-8, écrit au recto, en feuille.
1828016594London: John Murray 1828. First Edition. Half-Leather. Good. First edition. Half leather with marbled boards. Gilt compartments on the spine. Xx 551 pp. Third volumes of this history of Massachusetts published posthumously and partially covering events during Hutchinson's tenure as governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony with a focus on political events leading to the Revolutionary War. Thomas Hutchinson was an American politician and historian being a Loyalist. This allegiance to Great Britain forced him into exile prior to the American Revolution. GOOD condition. General fading and scuffing to the covers. Minor rubbing and bumping to the extremities. Armorial bookplate on the inside front cover. Sabin 34082. John Murray unknown
1807PHO-1864Paris, Tübingue, F. Schoell, J.G. Cotta, 1807, folio, reliure d’attente, 3ff.- 155pp., dos manquant, 1er plat détaché, coins usés, sans la planche annoncée, petites rousseurs.
1807PHO-2358Paris, Tübingue, F. Schoell, J.G. Cotta, 1807, in-4 (29x23cm), 3ff.- 155pp., reliure moderne, pièce d’auteur et titre au dos, couverture conservée. Réparation en coin à la 1ère de couv. et feuillet de dédicace, vieilles mouillures. Édition originale sur papier bleuté.
13435HUGO. Abel. France pittoresque ou description topographique et statistique de départements et colonies de la France, offrant un résumé pour chaque département et colonie l’histoire, les antiquités, la topographie, la météorologie, l’histoire naturelle, la division politique et administrative, la description générale et pittoresque du pays, la description particulière des villes, bourgs, communes et châteaux. Celle des mœurs, coutumes et costumes etc. avec des notes sur les langues, idiomes et patois, sur l’instruction publique et bibliographie locale, sur les hommes célèbres. Etc. Et des enseignements statistiques sur la population, l’industrie, le commerce, l’agriculture, la richesse territoriale, les impôts etc. etc. accompagnée de la statistique générale de la France, sur le rapport politique, militaire, judiciaire, financier, moral, médical, agricole, industriel et commercial. 3 tomes en 3 volumes in 8 demi-cuir, titre, roulette, tomaison, filets dorés pour les tomes 1 et 2. Reliure plein cuir fauve raciné, pièce de titre cuir rouge pour le tome 3. Tome 1 : titre, VII, 320 pages, texte sur 2 colonnes. Nombreuses figures hors-texte, 3 cartes dépliantes de départements. Pâle mouillure en début de volume. Coiffe inférieure manquante. Tome 2 : titre 32 0pages Nombreuses figures hors-texte, cartes. Mouillure page de titre et table des matières (en marge inférieure de la page 266 à la fin du volume). Tome3 : titre, 320 pages, gravures hors-texte, cartes. Petite mouillure circulaire en début de volume, en diminuant, jusqu’à la page 46. Pour les trois volumes : 363 portraits, 94 cartes de régions, 8 plans de villes, 3 cartes, les Antilles Françaises, La Guyane, Madagascar. HUGO. Abel. France pittoresque.. . Chez DELLLOYE éditeur de la France militaire 1833. Dans l’état.
Designed by Robert I. Dothard; printed by E. L. Hildreth Company; set in Linotype Baskerville; on Worthy Special Paper. Tall 8vo. Bound by Russell-Rutter Co. in full maroon sheepskin, handsomely decorated in gold. Binding slightly rubbed. No slipcase. Old generic bookplates. Number 448 of an edition limited to only 1500 copies, signed by the artist. The leather binding on this edition is especially interesting. W35
1991009436Bowie MD: Heritage Books 1991. Wraps. Near Fine. Glossy pale yellow wraps. Quarto. 615 total pages between the two books plus an index of beneficiaries and executors at the end of volume 2. An abstract list of 15126 wills from Hamilton County Ohio from 1791-1900 providing testator location of will in the UC collection residence of the testator date filed executioner and beneficiaries. Perhaps useful for the genealogist or genealogy. NEAR FINE condition. Light bumping and edgewear. Owner's name and perhaps purchase date on the inside of each volume. Heritage Books unknown
18861227341886 Paris, H. Lecène et H. Oudin, éditeurs - 1886 - In-8, pleine percaline rouge; décoration sur le premier plat (Ecoles communales de la Ville de Lyon); titre et auteur dorés au dos - 350 pages - Nombreuses illustrations en N&B hors texte - 3 cartes en couleurs dépliantes
1913021809Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1913. Cloth. Good. Red cloth. 583 pp. With illustrations. Volume one ONLY of a town history of Lexington Massachusetts from its settlement by colonists to the mid 1800s. GOOD condition. Ex-library with spine label interior markings pockets and pastedowns. Uneven fading minor soiling and edgewear. Houghton Mifflin unknown
43221Paris PLB Editions 2006 in 12 (19,5x13,5) 1 volume reliure cartonnée de l'éditeur illustrée en couleurs; 128 pages, avec de nombreuses photographies en couleurs. Très bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
1906103811906 P., Perrin, (1906). In 12 broché, 280 pp.
ORD-5158Québec. Dussault & Proulx. 1906. In-8 dos toile verte, VIII, 366pp. Cachets de bibliothèque sinon bon état.
60388aafLa Habana, Casa de las Americas, 1988, lg. in-8vo, 728 p., original wrappers.
1929033786Stanford University Press: 1929. First published Dec. 1928 this book is the second edition from Jan. 1929 230 pages. FINE- HARDCOVER Signed by John Richardson to Charles H. Wright. Lettering is bright on the spine and cover. "Richardson worked for Herbert Hoover's nomination for President of the United States at the 1920 1924 and 1928 Republican National Conventions. When White House Press Secretary George E. Akerson resigned in 1931 Richardson was considered a likely successor for the position however he chose to work for Hoover's reelection campaign instead.". Hard Cover. Fine-/No Dust Jacket Present. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Stanford University Press: Hardcover
196768486Éditions de la Pensée moderne 1967 In-8 relié. Pas de jaquette. Bon état d’occasion.
019708Boston: B. Franklin Edmunds. Quarter Leather. Good. no date perhaps mid 1830s. Most likely appeared in an earlier London edition around 1828 as The Stolen Boy. Quarter leather with blue paper covered boards. Approximately 3 by 2 3/8 inches. Page edges gilt. 63 1 64 pp. With 10 full-page wood engravings including frontispieces. The first 63 pages comprise "Little Manuel" purporting to tell the true story of a young Spanish immigrant to Texas who was kidnapped by Native Americans Comanches and perhaps could be considered to fall into the "Indian Captivity Narrative" genre. Illustrated with 6 engravings. The last 64 pages contain a poem to a birthday boy by Felicia Hemans; one page of "Lines to a Young Lady; and "The Travelling Tin-Man: An American Story" by Eliza Leslie. This appears to be a moral tale for children. The book finishes with another short piece by Hofland "The Deserted Villagers; or the Confiding Boy." Eliza Leslie was perhaps best known as a cookbook author in the 19th century although she did write fiction and nonfiction. Barbara Wreaks Hoole Hofland was an English author primarily writing moral or instructive tales. Given this it is very possible Little Manuel was written as a moral tale. GOOD condition. Leather rather scuffed along the spine and hinges with moderate to heavy scuffing to the extremities. Small area of faint staining to the rear cover. Text block toned with scattered foxing and soiling. B. Franklin Edmunds unknown