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1667355681667 Lyon - Christofle Fourmy - 1667 - 1 volume in12 de 58 - 566 pages - Reliure (à restaurer) pleine basane d'époque - Mors fendus - manques au dos - coins émoussés - coupes frottées - nombreuses gravures de plantes - Bon état intérieur -
1667122976à Lyon, chez Christophe Fourmy 1667 In-16 15 x 8 cm. Reliure de l’époque veau havane, dos à nerfs encadrés de fers dorés, [2]-680 pp., 3 planches repliées, table. Dos terni, accrocs en pied et en tête de dos, coins émoussés et frottés, intérieur correct avec humidités. Ouvrage d’une relative rareté.
14924Genève, Chez Jean-Léonard Pellet, 1780 ; 4 vol. in 4. Veau porphyre, dos à nerfs ornés, pièces de titre et de tomaison fauves, tranches marbrées. Quelques frottements sur les coiffes et usures sur les coins. Portrait en frontispice-XVI-1 planche hors-texte-741 pp. - Frontispice -VIII-485 pp. - Frontispice-XV-629 pp. - Frontispice-VIII-770 pp.-1 f. (errata). Ex-libris de la "Bibliothèque du Château de Livry".
1960182921960. Paris Aux dépens d'un Amateur (Jean Estéoule) 1960 e.o. tirée à 800 ex. num. sur Vélin d'Arches celui-ci non justifié - Broché couv. rempliée 27 cm x 34 cm 12 pages (non paginé) - Texte anonyme dessiné et lithographié par Develly en 1836 mise en couleur de Maurice Mourlot - Très bon état
220776Paris, Rivière, 1935 gr. in-8, 335 pp., frontispice en couleurs, carte dépliante, broché. Petits trous de vers dans la seconde moitié de l'ouvrage avec légère atteinte au texte.
76061 Fort-de-France, Société de distribution et de culture, 1972, in-8° br., 335 pp., tampons, mentions manuscrites en gardes.
1971DEZ-5795Fort-de-France, Société de Distribution et de Culture, 1971. In-8 broché. Faux-titre et titre, 335 pp, 1 f. de table. Bien complet de l'hors texte en couleur mis en frontispice et de la carte dépliante de la Martinique. Réédition de celle publiée Chez Marcel Rivière. Une tâche claire sur la couverture sinon bel état intérieur frais.
1986136353Karthala 1986 In-8 broché 24 cm sur 16. 336 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
556906Société de distribution et de culture. Fort de France, 1972. Un vol. in-8, rel. moderne demi-chagrin bordeaux à coins, dos à 5 nerfs, pièce de titre de cuir noir, couvertures et dos conservés, 320 pp. Réédition de l'ouvrage édité par La Librairie des Sciences politiques et sociales Marcel Rivière en 1930. Tirage à 1500 exemplaires.
12513Paris, Librairie des Sciences Politiques et Sociales Marcel Rivière, 1930. 1 volume in-8, 334 pp., reliure demi-basane à coins, dos à nerfs orné, illustré d'une carte en frontispice, bel exemplaire.
1889006146Paris: Librería Española de Garnier Hermanos 1889. Hardcover. Very Good. Nueva Edition Aumentada con un resúmen histórico desde la rendicion de Méjico hasta el fallecimiento de Hernan Cortés é ilustrada con notas." 4 597 p.; 18 cm. Contemporary polished calf spine with marbled paper over boards. Six spine compartments between raised bands. Leather labels in second and third compartments with gilt-tooled author and title "Conquista de Méjico." Gilt-tooled decoration in remaining compartments. All page edges marbled. Marbled endpapers. In Very Good Condition: edges rubbed; spine is sunned; minimal foxing; occasional minor pencilled marginal notations; otherwise clean and tight. Librería Española de Garnier Hermanos hardcover
In-4°; cc.14 (di cui la seconda è bianca), 365 carte num. Capilettera incisa su legno. Marca tipografica al frontespizio (In cornice fig.: una stella cometa con sette stelle tra le punte. Intorno alla coda nastro con il motto: Inter omnes.) . Manca ultima carta con timbro tipografico. Note manoscritte di possesso, datate 1740 e 1926. piccoli segni di tarli nell’ultime carte e macchie di umidità. Legatura in pergamena.
1990773Mexico: Banamex 1990. First edition. Hardcover In Dus. Good /good. Zabe Michel. Tan cloth hardcover with gilt titles in dustjacket. Text in Spanish. First edition in good plus condition. Wear at the edges and corners. Binding is solid though lacking in tightness. Pages are clean and unmarked. Dustjacket is not quite as good with several previous price stickers at the rear moderate to heavy edge-wear scuffing and light soil to the panels. 178 pp. color illustrations and photos throughout. A beautiful history of Mexico's silk industry. <br/><br/> Banamex hardcover
1984004657No Place: U.S. Department of the Interior 1984. Original Wraps. Good. Wraps. Xxxiii 625-1144 pages. With several fold out maps reproduced illustrations etc. in the rear. Volume 2 only. An exhaustive history of the Charleston Navy Yard in Boston Massachusetts from the takeover by Commodore Elliott in 1832 and covering its many upgrades the repairs it made on different vessels turmoil on the Yard including a suppressed mutiny etc. GOOD condition EX-MUSEUM LIBRARY with a pocket and pastedown and spine label present. Minor to moderate soiling to the wraps with minor creasing and fading. Light edgewear. Interior clean and solid. U.S. Department of the Interior unknown
1939019685Boston MA: Historical Records Survey Works Progress Administration Publisher 1939. Wraps. Good. Printed blue wraps with blue cloth tape binding. 572 pp. between the two volumes. No illustrations. An annotated survey/inventory of portrait paintings held in various places in Massachusetts arranged alphabetically by subject. Lists artist where held and other information. Typed gift letter from the Works Progress Administration tipped in at the front of the first volume. GOOD condition. Ex-library with a spine label on volume 2. No other treatments present. General toning minor soiling scuffing and creasing to the covers. Some superficial peeling to the paper at a few spots on the covers. Historical Records Survey Works Progress Administration, Publisher unknown
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Large format: 10 1/2"w x 13 7/8"h. 128 pages. Many color illustrations. Wear to cover.
1926031176A Voluntary Committee of the Regiment: 1926. 357 pages illustrated with b&w photos and maps. "To have made a page in the history of the World War is a distinction but one shared with many other regiments of the American Expeditionary Forces. To have been the only regiment with a history reaching back of the Revolution to 1741 is a distinction shared by no other organization of thearmy. The 101st Engineers had the honor of being the oldest active military body in the United States- older than any regiment of the regulars." VERY GOOD HARDCOVER red cloth covers light wear to spine edges and corners of book. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket Present. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. A Voluntary Committee of the Regiment: Hardcover
005808No Place: D. Van Nostrand. Cloth. Fair/No Jacket. 1863. Blue cloth with gilt titling anf ruling in blind. xviii 408 pages plus 12 pages of ads in the rear. LACKING title page and frontis with text beginning with the quote from Winfield Scott. An original endpaper is present but other preliminaries may be lacking. Preface and all other pages present. With illustrations lacking the aforementioned fold-out frontis. All others present as called for including one colored plate and several fold outs. A detailed history of West Point to its vital use as a fort on the Hudson during the American Revolution to its eventual transformation into a military academy. This includes discussion of the chain across the Hudson to obstruct passage during the war and Benedict Arnold and his secret correspondences and plot. FAIR condition lacking the abovementioned pages. Moderate to heavy scuffing to the covers heaviest along the hinges. General fading. Minor soiling with a few faint stains to the rear cover. Cloth frayed and worn along the extremities with some splitting along the hinges. Text block solid. Minor scattered soiling and general toning to the paper. Fold outs with a few large tears although no pieces missing. Ownership signature present. Sabin 7150. Howes B678. Bradford 487. D. Van Nostrand unknown
1976019316Allenstown and Pembroke NH: Allenstown-Pembroke Bicentennial Committee Publisher 1976. Cloth. Very Good. Red cloth in slipcase. No jackets presumably as issued. Fold out map present in the rear of volume one. Two volume reprint of an 1895 edition giving the history of Pembroke and the surrounding area in New Hampshire with volume two containing a genealogy of area families. Books in VERY GOOD condition with minor fading and soiling. Heavier fading to the spines. Slipcase in GOOD condition with staining toning foxing and soiling. Old price written at the top corner of the case. Allenstown-Pembroke Bicentennial Committee, Publisher unknown
1910021623Hanover MA: Town of Hanover Publisher 1910. Cloth. Good. Green cloth. 291 474 pp. With a few photos and a small map. A town history of Hanover Massachusetts including notable residents and events a look at buildings etc. With a lengthy section of genealogies of families associated with Hanover. GOOD condition. Ex-library with spine label interior pockets pastedowns and stamping. Minor fading and edgewear. Heavy pulling and fraying to the head and tail of the spine. All front endpapers to the title page DETACHED and laid in. Lengthy gift inscription on the inside front cover. Rear interior hinge reinforced with binding tape. Town of Hanover, Publisher unknown
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
1858018840Boston: Little Brown and Company 1858. First Edition. Cloth. Good. First edition. Brown cloth. 436 pages with all illustrations and maps present as called for. Volume one only out of three of this history of early New England with sections on the indigenous inhabitants early explorations by European explorers early European settlements early European colonies in New England etc. GOOD condition. Ex-library with interior pocket and paste down present. No exterior library markings noted. Uneven fading and offsetting to the covers with heavy offsetting along the extremities and spine. Minor soiling. Several small spots of ink staining to the covers. Cloth a bit frayed and worn along the extremities. Minor toning to the text block in the interior. Little, Brown and Company unknown
1883021025Haverhill MA: C.C. Morse and Son 1883. Cloth. Good. 1872 1883. Red cloth. 69 144 pp. Two histories of Bradford Massachusetts one given as a sermon in 1872 by Gardner B. Perry the other being a general history of the town. GOOD condition ex-library with spine label interior pastedowns and markings. Heavy fading to the cloth along the spine and extremities. Minor scuffing. Text block toned. First endpaper toned. C.C. Morse and Son unknown
1907025313Boston Ma.: New England Druggist Publishing Co.: 1907. 133 pages illustrated with b&w photographs. "I have undertaken to write a history of the Forty-eighth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers in the Civil War in diary form from the commencement to the close of the service." VERY GOOD- HARDCOVER red cloth covers with wear at the spine edges and corners of book. Internally a nice clean copy. Hard Cover. Very Good-/No Dust Jacket Present. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. New England Druggist Publishing Co.: Hardcover
1923021806Manchester NH: John B. Clarke Co. Printers 1923. Cloth. Very Good/Good. Black cloth in plain white paper jacket. Housed in cardboard folder and slipcase. 516 pp. With a fold out map in the front a few photos and a fold out facsimile map of Dover in the interior. A detailed history of Dover New Hampshire including extensive coverage of its first settlement in 1623 and colonial times. This includes the first residences on Hilton Point and Little Harbor the early fishery business Native Americans in the Piscataqua River area brick making and ship building on Dover Point and Dover Neck Barbadoes Pond old Dover boundaries the establishment of surrounding towns including Madbury Lee Somersworth Rollinsford etc. genealogy of early families etc. VERY GOOD condition. Some soiling and toning the plain jacket. Minor fading to the covers. Light toning to the text block. John B. Clarke Co., Printers unknown