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1882401893Stuttgart, Enke, 1882. IV, 252 S. OKart.
1858214671858 Paris, Firmin Didot 1858. In-8 broché,sans couvertures, IXp + 15 planches cartes dépliantes en couleurs. Peu courant. Bon état.
1837K57870Bruxelles, Académie royale (impr.par Hayez) 1837 16pp., Mémoire présenté à la séance du 7 mars 1835, publié dans et extrait de "Nouveaux mémoires de l'Académie Royale des sciences et belles-lettres de Bruxelles" Tome X (10), in-4, non coupé
1889LI072Paris, Dalou 1889. In-80, 234 p. Couverture ill. en heliogravure par Vallet, nombreuses illustrations hor et in-texte. Reliure 1/3 maroquin contemp. tres legerement usee. Histoire en Grece au milieu du 19e s.
1876280641876 E. Plon, Nourrit et cie, 1876,in12 broché,(xii, 333 pages, 7 unnumbered leaves of plates) : illustrations.,couverture detachée; edition originale rare, dans l'etat, à relier
1835130506- Carte 34 x 48 cm. Pliée en deux. Légère mouillure.
1835130510- Carte 34 x 48 cm. Pliée en deux. Légères taches d'encre.
1804GR275OXONII, Typ. Clarendoniano, 1804. In-8o, 327 p., rel. pleine veau contemp., mors restaure, dos a nerfs orne, roulette sur les plats. Exemplaire propre avec beaucoup de commentaires.
1897023168London: J. M. Dent & Sons 1897. First English Edition First Printing . Blue Cloth Gilt. Very Good. Frontispiece Photograph. 231 Pp. Light Blue Cloth Gilt Deckled Edges. Frontispiece Portrait Of An Older Greek Peasant Smiling Into Camera With Remarkable Resemblance To Some Of My Relatives. Would Be Near Fine Hinges Tight Spine Gilt Brilliant And No Browning Of Cloth Except Top Of Spine Abraded Away 1/8" Front Upper Tip Also Abraded Away About 1/2" X 1/8" To 1/4" On Top Board And Foredge And Title Page With Attached Tissue Guard To Frontispiece Is Very Neatly Detached Right Along Spine And Laid In Loosely. No Names Or Marks. <br/> <br/> J. M. Dent & Sons hardcover
184613967AB1846. 9.5 x 15.5 cm.
189053547Texte par A. Cartault, 1 vol. in- folio reliure demi-chagrin brun, dos à 4 nerfs orné, couverture conservée, Armand Colin, Paris, s.d. [ circa 1890 1891 ], 1 f. blanc, LVII pp., 97 pp. et 1 f. avec 29 planches hors texte
189096265Colin 1890 1 vol. broché in-folio, broché, LVII + 97 pp., 29 planches hors-texte en héliogravure d'après les originaux des collections privées de France et des musées d'Athènes. Couverture défraîchie et poussiéreuse et rousseurs éparses sans atteinte aux gravures.
189096265Colin 1890 1 vol. broché in-folio, broché, LVII + 97 pp., 29 planches hors-texte en héliogravure d'après les originaux des collections privées de France et des musées d'Athènes. Couverture défraîchie et poussiéreuse et rousseurs éparses sans atteinte aux gravures.
189018435Armand Colin 1890 Gand in-4 broché, couverture rempliée, LVII- 97 pp. 24 planches sur onglet accompagnées d'une importante notice. Très bon exemplaire.
185227019Lutetiæ J.-B. Baillière 1852 in-8 de 31 pp. broché, couvertures imprimées, qq. rousseurs sur la couverture
18801757PARIS. G. CHARPENTIER, EDITEUR. SANS DATE. (VERS 1880). 2 VOLUMES IN-12 (12 X 17,5 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE (4) + XIII + 441 ET (4) + 465 PAGES, RELIURE D'EPOQUE 1/2 BASANE BLEUE, DOS LISSE ORNE DE FILETS DORES, TITRE DORE. BON EXEMPLAIRE.
1838ROD0011193Cadelle T.. 1838. In-12. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos à nerfs, Quelques rousseurs. Série complète de 8 tomes en langue anglaise. Dos et coiffes frottées sur tous les volumes, ainsi que titres dorés.. Volume 1 : 511 pp. Volume 2 : 522 pp., petites tâches sur plats. Volume 3 : 494 pp., 1 coin fendu sur 1er plat. Volume 4 : 456 pp., coiffes abîmées. Volume 5 : 482 pp., manque en coiffe de tête. Volume 6 : 477 pp. cuir déchiré sur mors au niveau de la coiffe de tête, coiffe frottée. Volume 7 : 554 pp., coiffe de tête fendue au centre. Voulume 8 : 584 pp. petit manque sur 1er plat, tâches sur 2ème plat, coiffes frottées. Portrait de l'auteur en frontispice du 1er volume.. . . . Classification Dewey : 949.5-Grèce
1866G61372Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott 1866 Complete in 4 volumes: 576 + 607 + 595 + 626pp., cart.cover (marbled plates, spines in leather with gilt decorations), marbled edges, marbled endpapers, 22cm., beautiful copy, ["Translated from the French From the latest London edition carefully revised and corrected"]
1829020842Glasgow: Blackie Fullarton & Co 1829. Early Edition . Half Calf. Very Good. Maps and Engravings. 624 831 Pages. Two Volumes Complete. Brown Calf Spines And Tips Marbled Boards Matching Marbled Edges Of Page Blocks. 6 Compartments 2 Black Morocco Labels Gilt On Each Spine. Bindings With Some Rubbing At Edges Spine Labels Of Vol I Chipped Along Left Edge But Missing Only One Letter. Hinges Tight Endpapers Immaculate No Names Ot Marks A Little Foxing. Contents Near Fine Apparently Unread. <br/> <br/> Blackie, Fullarton & Co unknown
18356529ABLondon, Longman, 1835. 6 unpag. pp. + 341 (3) p. Burgundy cloth bound with paper shield on spine. Pages partially uncut. / Weinroter Orig.-Leinenband mit Papier-Rückenschildchen. Unbeschnittenes, teils unaufgeschnittenes Exemplar. /, greeks Covers rubbed, corners a bit bumped, spine faded. / Einband etw. berieben und an den Ecken bestoßen, Rücken verblasst. /
1824027252London: Richard Priestley 1824. 2nd Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good. Maps and Plates. Xv 409; Iii 341; Iii 392 Pp With Half Titles In Volumes 2 And 3. A Complete Set In Original Brown Cloth Spines Over Gray Boards With Original Paper Spine Labels 4.7 Cm Tall Volume Numbers In Arabic Numerals Also Known With Taller Spine Labels With Roman Numerals Priority Unknown. Taylor's Corrected Second Edition Adding His Notes Which Were Omitted From The First Printing. Worn With Some Fraying At Corners Volume 1 With Cracked Front Joint Along Which Is A 2 1/2" X 1/4" Loss Of Spine Cloth Not Affecting The Labels. Bookplates Of Francis Davies Of Pershore With Rampant Lion And Motto "Lucem Spero" No Other Names Or Marks. Per Wikipedia General Sir Francis John Davies Kcb Kcmg Kcvo 1864 - 1948 Was A Senior British Army Officer Who Commanded The 8Th Division During The First World War. Davies Was Born In London The Son Of Lieutenant General Henry Fanshawe Davies And His Wife Ellen Christine Alexandra Hankey. His Grandfather Was General Francis John Davies Brother And Heir Of Thomas Henry Hastings Davies Mp For Worcester And His Great-Grandfather Was Admiral Of The Fleet Sir Thomas Byam Martin. The Family Seat Was Elmley Castle Pershore Worcestershire. His Younger Brother Was Major General Henry Rodolph Davies. He Was Educated At Eton College. In October 1899 He Served As A Daag Responsible For Intelligence At Army Headquarters In South Africa And As Acting Commissioner Of Police For Johannesburg In 1900. In 1902 He Was Temporarily Employed In The Intelligence Department Until He Became Deputy Assistant Quartermaster General Daqmg At The War Office On 7 September 1902. Two Years Later He Was Appointed Assistant Director Of Military Operations In 1904 He Was Made General Officer Commanding Goc Of The 1St Guards Brigade. He Then Took Over As Brigadier General General Staff Bggs Of Aldershot Command. He Was Promoted To Major General In May 1913 And In October Of That Year Became Director Of Staff Duties At The War Office. In October 1914 Davies Was Appointed As Goc Of The 8Th Division. The Division Along With Its Goc Was Soon Sent To The Western Front. Towards The End Of July Davies Was Posted Away From The Fighting In France And Belgium To Take Over The Command Of Viii Corps Then Heavily Engaged In The Gallipoli Campaign. Davies Promoted To The Temporary Rank Of Lieutenant-General30 Took Over As Its Goc On 8 August . He Brought With Valuable Combat Experience And It Is Said " Over The Five Months Of His Tenure His Ideas And Energy Were The Catalyst For A Myriad Of Tactical And Systematic Improvements Which Greatly Improved The Fighting Efficiency Of His Force Allowing His Troops To Achieve Tactical Superiority Over The Enemy Facing Them". In The Aftermath Of The Evacuation Of British And Allied Forces From Gallipoli In January 1916 Davies Was Moved On To Being Goc Of Ix Corps. Davies Was In Command Only Until June When He Returned To The United Kingdom To Serve As Military Secretary At The War Office. He Held This Post Until After The End Of The War.His Rank Of Lieutenant General Became Substantive In January 1917. Later That Year Davies Was Appointed General Officer Commanding-In-Chief Goc-In-C Of Scottish Command In June 1919. After Being Promoted To The Rank Of Full General In July 1921And After Serving As Lieutenant Of The Tower Of London Which He Had Been Appointed To In June 192335 He Retired From The Army In April 1926. He Had Been Appointed An Aide-De-Camp General To King George V In April 1922. <br/> <br/> Richard Priestley hardcover
1808217381Philadelphia: Mathew Carey 1808. Third American edition. 335 pp in continuous pagination. 12mo. Original sheep red spine label. A bit rubbed two areas of minor worm damage on upper board; Very Good. Contemporary owner's signature. Third American edition. 335 pp in continuous pagination. 12mo. <br/><br/> Mathew Carey unknown
180821977Philadelphia: Mathew Carey 1808 Ex-Library. Good. Leather. 3rd American Edition. Popular general history of Greece . Vol 1 pages 3-193 and Vol 2 pages 198-335 both bound tightly together in scuffed and worn contemporary calf.Title on spine "Goldsmith's Greece" Text is tight neat and tight half title missing.Paper age tanned some marks. Ex-Llibrary copy witH Purple inked Stamps of ' Niagara Public Library 1848'' and other mark- including the faded signatures of another owner- but still tight and readable. Mathew Carey hardcover
1888047209New York: Charles Scribner 1888 Book. Fine. Cloth. 4th.Ed. Describes the Eastern Mediterranean region after the Russo-Turkish war and describes the massacres in Bulgaria which led to the Russian involvement in 1877. The chapters cover areas such as : "1. the island of Cyprus 2. Along the shores of Asia Minor 3. The Greek Archipelago 4.Smyrna 5.Mitylene and Troy passing the Dardenelles 6. Constantinople 7. St. Sophia and the Seraglio 8. Americans in Constantinople 9. American Institutions 10.The Unspeakable Turk. 11. The Last of the Sultans 12. The Black Sea and Free Bulgaria 13. How deliverance came. The story of the Massacres 14. The story of the War 15. the Kingdom of Roumania Up the Danube. vi.228p Plates frontis. maps. Neat tight copy. now protected in a clear plastic cover; Name of previous owner on title page.else fine. Charles Scribner hardcover
189137057Oxford At the Clarendon Press. 1891. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Former owner's bookplate to inner covers. Scholar's name to ffep D. Gerber. Else minor shelfwear.; Oxford: 1891.; This was the definitive history of ancient Sicily from the earliest times to the death of Agathokles 361-289 B. C. ruler of Syracuse by the leading English-speaking authority of the late 19th century Edward A. Freeman who also wrote the Encyclopedia Britannica article on Sicily. . Oxford At the Clarendon Press hardcover