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1891111915Hachette, 1891, in-4°, 932 pp, 4 cartes en couleurs hors texte, 191 cartes intercalées dans le texte et 73 gravures sur bois, notes et sources en bas des pages, index, reliure demi-chagrin brun foncé à coins soulignée d'un double filet doré, dos à 5 faux-nerfs pointillés, titres et caissons dorés très ornés, reliure signée au bas du dos (Magnier & ses fils rel), tête dorée, dos frotté et lég. épidermé, qqs rares rousseurs, bon état
1891246141891 Librairie Hachette & cie., Paris, 1891. 932p.; 1 volume IN4. Reliure d'époque en demi-chagrin à coins. Dos à nerfs orné de caissons dorés, et titré, tete dorée reliure signée Magnier,usée;Intérieur frais. 932 pages illustrées. Une carte au format : 56,5 cm (L) X 40 cm (H), illustrée en couleurs - Echelle : 1/12,000,000.et 4 cartes en couleur tirées à part, 191 cartes dans le textes et 73 vues et types gravés sur bois..
1722PHO-2275Guillaume Cavelier, Paris, 1722, 5 volumes (6) in-12 (17x10cm), T1 ; xxxvi-5ff.-522pp., 21 planches, T2 ; 3ff.-598pp., 20 planches, T3 ; iv-549pp., 31 planches, T4 ; vi-558pp., 14 planches, T5 ; vi-524pp., 6 planches, 90 planches et cartes. Veau époque, dos à nerfs orné avec pièces de titre et tomaison en maroquin rouge, filets aux coupes. Frottements, 3 planches avec manques au tome 1, déchirure sans manque carte de la Martinique Édition Originale.
1982xl3194Clef Revue 1982 In-4 (16 x 27 cm), revue dos carré collé, 103 pages ; quelques légères marques d'usage sur les plats, bel état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
12938Paris, Imprimerie Royale, MDCCXXXVIII (1838). 1 volume, reliure ancienne demi-chagrin, plats toilés, 248 pp., enrichi de nombreux tableaux, très bon état
7824suivie d’une notice historique sur Pierre Blain d’Esnambuc fondateur de la puissance française aux Antilles.In 8 broché faux-titre,frontispice illustré,dépliant,titre,70 pages,Bolbec Valin éditeur 1863,à signaler une déchirure au deuxième de couverture,sans gravité
1841009470No Place: Notes on Gunpowder Percussion Powder; Cannon and Projectiles 1841. Half Leather. Fair/No Jacket. No place: 1841. Half leather with dark brown pebbled cloth. 75 pp. Black and white illustrations in text throughout. A technical discussion on gunpowder measuring ballistics cannons and their manufacture the use of metals in various projectiles etc. This includes a look at the composition of gunpowder and variations for different applications aspects of different metals and other substances an illustrated look at the manufacturing and testing of cannons ways of measuring ballistics with illustrations etc. Printed via lithograph from handwritten manuscript. Knowlton served as a professor at the United States Military Academy helping to teach mathematics as well as artillery. This particular copy bears pencil corrections pencil brackets and the word 'omit' next to several passages perhaps indicating this was a proof or editor's copy of some sort. FAIR/GOOD condition slightly ex-library bearing a 'torpedo station' stamp in the interior and in gilt on the spine with call numbers at the foot of the spine. Heavy scuffing and some gouging to the leather along the hinges spine and corners with superficial loss. General fading some staining and minor discoloration. Light soiling. Last name in large ink script on the title page with a few other ink notes spots etc. to the first two pages. Leaf 45/46 with heavy ink spots hatches slightly obscuring the text in places. Heavy foxing to the paper with a large dampstain affecting the lower corner. Several pages with tears and chipping along the edges with mostly minor loss. Large rice paper repair to the leaf 71/72 with the fore edge margins of the last 2 pages bearing extensive loss of paper. Notes on Gunpowder, Percussion, Powder; Cannon and Projectiles unknown
237073[Paris], Imprimerie de Guiraudet et Jouaust, s.d. (1849) in-8, 4 pp., en feuille.
1931145161931. Paris Société Française d'Editions coll. Terres Françaises Afrique du Nord colonies et pays sous mandat 1931 e.o. 1/300 ex. de luxe num. (n°119) sur papier pur fil O.C.F. - Broché 14 cm x 23 cm 206 pages - Texte de Armand Megglé dessins de Louis Riou - Léger accroc sur la couv. sinon bon état
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
193583093Orléans - Paris, G. Luzeray, éditeur, Maison du Livre Français 1935 Grand in-8. Broché, couverture imprimée, 378 pp., frontispice en couleurs, 6 planches en noir & blanc hors texte bandeau et culs-de-lampe, 1 carte des Antilles repliée in fine. Couverture ternie, sinon bon exemplaire.,
194733752Orléans - Paris, G. Luzeray, éditeur, Maison du Livre Français, Paris, 1935. "Trois siècles de vie française". Nos Antilles. Ouvrage publié sous la direction de S. Denis, avec une introduction de L. Gallouédec. Grand in-8 broché (25,5 x 16,5 cm), couverture imprimée, 378 pp., frontispice en couleurs, 6 planches en noir & blanc hors texte bandeau et culs-de-lampe, 1 carte des Antilles repliée in fine. Bon état général.
1936110248P., Les Études sociales, s.d. (1936), gr. in-8°, 39 pp, un tableau hors texte, broché, bon état
193533410Orléans et Paris Luzeray et Maison du Livre Français 1935 tampon de bibliothèque ( illisible ) avec une carte dépliante en noir et blanc, illustrations in et hors texte
1862025588Leipzig:: Bernhard Tacuhnitz: 1862. 3 Volumes are bound into 2 volumes and is complete 836 pages total. "It has been the ambition of my literary life to write a book about the United States and I had made up my mind to visit the country with this object before the intestine troubles of the United Government had commenced. I have not allowed the division among the States and the breaking out of civil war to interfere with my intention." These volumes are a detailed study of the United States its history people and other factual information. VERY GOOD HARDCOVERS 3/4 quarter leather with marbled boards some wear to edges of books. Bindings are tight and internally fine. Hard Cover. Very Good/Not Issued with a Dust Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Bernhard Tacuhnitz: Hardcover
1995025815Greenwood Press: 1995. 173 pages. "The purpose of the present study is to chronicle the changing role of anti-popery in New England from the siege of Louisbourg in 1745 until 1791 when John Carroll archbishop of Baltimore head of the Catholic Church in America visited Boston." FINE- HARDCOVER scarce. Blue cloth covers lettering is bright on the spine and cover. Hard Cover. Fine-/No Dust Jacket Present. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Greenwood Press: Hardcover
SLIVCN-9782940408603Notari (10/2012)
008342No Place: No Publisher. Wraps. Good. No publisher place or date presumably circa 1899. States 'Reprinted from the New York Tribune April 27 1899. Pamphlet. 24 pp. A collection of speeches by various politicians reflecting on the career of Senator William P. Frye of Maine while also interjecting political opinion and lobbying on then current issues. Of note is a several page speech of Theodore Roosevelt then governor of New York who muses on Frye as well as current affairs in politics both economic and foreign policies. Other speakers mention the Philippines encouraging expansion of the US territories. GOOD condition ex-historical society. A few stamps present to the covers and interior. Three faint vertical creases present. General browning and minor soiling to the wraps. Minor chipping along the extremities with a few small creases and tears. No Publisher unknown
1906022360New York: Comstock and Gest Publisher 1906. Wraps. Good. Color illustrated wraps. Unpaginated. Photos throughout. A program for the 1906-1907 season of shows at the New York Hippodrome featuring a "Society Circus" with the whole show focusing on "gypsy" characters. Also present is several pages of music composed by composer Manuel Klein who wrote music for shows at the Hippodrome and other locales in New York and elsewhere. A photo of marksman Colonel Gaston Bordeverry aiming a gun at the top of a young woman's head also included. GOOD condition. Wrinkling and creasing to the covers with some scratches and scuffs resulting in a few tears and punctures. A few tears along the extremities. Some toning soiling to the covers along with some other minor areas of discoloration. Some wrinkling and toning in the interior. Comstock and Gest, Publisher unknown
1909022145No Place: Comstock and Gest Publisher 1909. Wraps. Good. Color illustrated wraps. Unpaginated. Photos throughout. Front cover art by Winsor McCay the noted American cartoonist illustrator and "father" of American animation. A program for the 1909-1910 season of shows at the New York Hippodrome featuring a ballet depicting life in Japan as well as some photos of Maori who were featured in the show as well. Unfortunately their photos are captioned with rather crude language usage indicating they were "imported" for the show. GOOD condition. Faint vertical fold crease present. Minor wrinkling and creasing to the covers. Some toning soiling to the covers with two faint ring stains to the rear cover along with some other minor areas of discoloration. Some wrinkling and toning in the interior. Comstock and Gest, Publisher unknown
021567No Place: Absolut Vodka Presumed Publisher. Unbound. Very Good. No date perhaps early to mid 1990s. Single sheet folded into 8 panels. 23 by 18 inches unfolded. Note: no area codes are given for any phone numbers so we presume this is pre 2000. A map of words of the heart of New York City "downtown" with Washington Square about center on the map. There are a few illustrations present but mostly words become streets places etc. Stuart Davis' and Duchamp's art studios are noted as are many clubs bars shops and restaurants. Map drawn by noted artist Laurie Rosenwald. Rosenwald has also worked as a designer for many companies has authored books and been an animator. VERY GOOD condition. Minor toning and wrinkling. Absolut Vodka, Presumed Publisher unknown
pp. viii, 240 + Plus frontis. XLib stamp on title page and elsewhere. Library bookplate. 8vo. Original full red cloth binding. Spine sun faded. FRENG 5
020318New York: Dick's Publishing House. Wraps. Good. no date presumed late 1890s. Pink wraps with a center front cover portrait illustration of Neil Burgess dressed in drag. 20 pp. including covers. Primarily an advertising book for works published by Dick's Publishing house with this containing the lyrics to several songs featured in the New County Fair play/musical starring Neil Burgess. Burgess was an American actor from the mid to late 19th century noted for playing female roles specializing in elderly women and playing a variety of women in vaudeville performances. GOOD condition. Uneven fading. Faint vertical fold crease present. Some chipping tearing and minor loss along the extremities with splitting at the head and tail of the spine. Heavy toning to the text block. Owner's name stamped to one page. Dick's Publishing House unknown
1941026546Government Printing Office: 1941. 639 pages illustrated including Diplomatic background from Sept. 1803 through March 1804 published under the direction of the Honorable Frank Knox Secretary of the Navy. Among the events dealt with in this volume are the declaration of war against the United States by the Emperor of Morocco and the naval demonstration before Tangier Morocco in conjunction with diplomatic pressure in the hope of averting hostitilies. Other events also covered are the blockading of Tripoli; the grounding of the U.S. frigate Philadelphia and her subsequent capture by the Tripolitans; the captivity of Captain Bainbridge and the crew of the Philadelphia; the capture of the U.S. Schnooner Enterprize of the Tripolitan ketch Mastico which was taken into service of the United States and renamed Intrepid; after fianlly the epic boarding and burning of the Philadelphia by the then Lt. Stephen Decauter. Included in this volume are a number of diplomatic and other state papers necessary to present an adequate political and economic background to naval operations." FINE- HARDCOVER brown cloth covers lettering is bright on the spine. Previous owner's name is present from 1943. Hard Cover. Fine-/Not Issued with a Dust Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Government Printing Office: Hardcover
Two Volumes. Illustrated with folding map and numerous plates. Title page printed in red and black. Introduction and notes by Rudolf van Lier. Limited Edition. Number 1700 of only 1950 copies. Signed by Rudolf van Lier. Printed from type by Joh. Enschede en Zonen and Designed by Richard Hendel. 4to. Original blue linen spines over French marbled boards. Original paper spine labels. Original marbled slip case. Hardbound. Nice set THAT WOULD MAKE A FINE GIFT. John Gabriel Stedman (1744-1797) was a distinguished BritishDutch soldier and noted author. He was born in the Netherlands in 1744 to Robert Stedman, a Scot and an officer in Holland's Scots Brigade, and his wife of Dutch noble lineage, Antoinetta Christina van Ceulen. He lived most of his childhood in Holland with his parents but spent time with his uncle in Scotland. His years in Surinam, on the northern coast of South America, were characterized by encounters with African slaves and colonial planters, as well as the exotic local flora and fauna. He recorded his experiences in this Narrative of a Five Years Expedition against the Revolted Negroes of Surinam (1796) which, with its firsthand depictions of slavery and other aspects of colonization, became an important tool in the early abolitionist cause. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W96