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175524179P., Sr Jaillot, (1755) In-12 basane havane, dos lisse avec titre doré. 57 pp. (Reliure moderne. Papier jauni).
1734GITk494A Lyon chez les Frères Bruyset 1734. In-12 3 feuillets non chiffrés (titre, avertissement) 1-298pp 13 feuillets non chiffrés (table des noms de Maisons dont les armoiries sont citées dans le livre) 2 feuillets non chiffrés privilège. Plein veau havane marbré, dos à nerfs guillochés, cadres de filets à fleurettes dorés dans les entrenerfs, pièce de titre grenat, tranches brique, reliure de l'époque. Bandeau, lettrine, nombreuses figures (diverses figures et façon de disposer l'écu pour la composition du blason); frontispice allégorique et 32 planches regroupant chacune, en moyenne, 20 exemples d'écus avec l'identification des Maisons). Coiffe supérieure arasée. Bel exemplaire complet, frais et bien relié.
1742PHO-1842Paris, chez Charles-Nicolas Poirion, 1742, Tome 2 seul, in-12, 645pp., relié plein cuir marbré époque, dos à nerfs orné avec pièce de titre, pièce de tomaison absente, frottements aux charnières, petit manque de matière, coins usés, une planche volante, titre coupé.
172445541724 17x24 cm, broché, 127 pages, excellent état, très nombreuses photographies en couleurs, introduction de Rafael Paredes, bibliographie et liste des noms communs et scientifiques en fin d'ouvrage, code-barre : 9788492829262
177298221772 basane brune, dos à n., tr. r. in-12, titre rouge et noir, 405pp., (5ff.), Amsterdam et se vend à Bruxelles chez J. Moris 1772,
1788EBzz0211London, T. Carnan 1788. Gr.12°. IV S. (Titelblatt, Vorwort), S. 5-139, 2 nn. Bll (Index). Pappband d. Zeit, Papierüberzug marmoriert, mäßig bestoßen. Seiten fast weiß, vereinzelt gering stockfleckig. Mit e. Besitzstempel (Erberg?) mit Krönchen, sowie e. Namenszug v. alter Hand am vord. fliegenden Vorsatzblatt. BLC 349,9 - früher Führer durch die Westminster Abbey in London "Designed chiefly as a Guide to strangers", der regelmäßig, unter gleichem Titel u. bei wechselnden Herausgebern, bis zum Ende d. 19. Jh. erschien - "The new Monuments are continued down to the present Year" - zuweilen zusammen mit "An historical description of the Tower of London" und "An historical description of St. Paul Cathedral". Als Verfasser d. früheren Ausgaben wird in manchen Quellen David Henry (1710-1792) angegeben, BLC nennt ihn jedoch nicht. Seltene ältere Ausgabe. [2 Warenabbildungen]
171645496BBCölln, [Nürnberg], Bey Peter Marteau, [Johann Hofmann Erben], 1716. 8°. 18,5 cm. Frontispiz, Titel in Schwarz und Rot, 4 Blatt, 422 Seiten, 39 Blatt Register. Pergamentband der Zeit.
1790105251790 basane mouchetée, dos lisse : mors faibles, coiffes absentes ( à restaurer). in-16, 1 plan depl., LXVI-280pp. et XLIV-280pp., Paris Gattey (1790),
18002712bCaen: Chalopin 1800. 12mo 137 x 84 mm. 12 pp. Drop-title. Stab-stitched in original blue printed wrappers. Modern folding moroco-backed chemise and slipcase. A late chapbook incarnation of Vulson de La Colombière's treatise on dream interpretation first published 1660 this pocket-sized alphabetical list of dreams and their meanings had a practical purpose being sold as an aid for the selection of lottery numbers but see below.The association of dreams and lottery numbers derived from the Italian smorfia tradition which linked and still does the lottery and its numbers to dreams and the occult. The word smorfia refers to keys associating dreams with winning numbers also sometimes called cabala and by extension to the ephemeral publications containing these keys. "A feature of the Italian lottery throughout its history is the intense interest in occult methods of predicting the winning numbers. Foremost is the smorfia - a slang word meaning a wry grimace but also having overtones associated with the dream god Morpheus son of Hypnos God of Sleep." Adrian Seville History Today Vol. 49 no. 3 March 1999. In this brief pamphlet the connection with the lottery is indicated by a list of the 27 "most commonly pulled" lottery numbers printed at the end. Oddly all end in either 3 7 or 9. The dream descriptions however provide no lottery numbers. These highly abbreviated one-or-two-line summaries are simply followed by a verbal description of their degree and type of luck or lack of it or their meaning. Thus "to dream of being a tree" portends illness "kissing a dead person" promises long life though just kissing anyone signifies trouble. Arranged by keyword the list covers an impressive range of dream subjects: seeing oneself swimming in the sea loss and harm having long teeth trouble from one's parents dreaming that one is a doctor good luck hearing bells ringing signifies honor with boredom! etc.The attribution to the Caen chapbook printer/publishers Pierre-Jean-Aimé and Théodore Chalopin was made by René Helot who found several copies of the pamphlet in the Chalopin archives. OCLC locates 2 copies at the BnF and the Newberry. Cf. Helot La Bibliothèque bleue en Normandie 1928 245. Chalopin unknown
18002712bCaen: Chalopin 1800. 12mo 137 x 84 mm. 12 pp. Drop-title. Stab-stitched in original blue printed wrappers. Modern folding moroco-backed chemise and slipcase. A late chapbook incarnation of Vulson de La Colombière's treatise on dream interpretation first published 1660 this pocket-sized alphabetical list of dreams and their meanings had a practical purpose being sold as an aid for the selection of lottery numbers but see below.The association of dreams and lottery numbers derived from the Italian smorfia tradition which linked and still does the lottery and its numbers to dreams and the occult. The word smorfia refers to keys associating dreams with winning numbers also sometimes called cabala and by extension to the ephemeral publications containing these keys. "A feature of the Italian lottery throughout its history is the intense interest in occult methods of predicting the winning numbers. Foremost is the smorfia - a slang word meaning a wry grimace but also having overtones associated with the dream god Morpheus son of Hypnos God of Sleep." Adrian Seville History Today Vol. 49 no. 3 March 1999. In this brief pamphlet the connection with the lottery is indicated by a list of the 27 "most commonly pulled" lottery numbers printed at the end. Oddly all end in either 3 7 or 9. The dream descriptions however provide no lottery numbers. These highly abbreviated one-or-two-line summaries are simply followed by a verbal description of their degree and type of luck or lack of it or their meaning. Thus "to dream of being a tree" portends illness "kissing a dead person" promises long life though just kissing anyone signifies trouble. Arranged by keyword the list covers an impressive range of dream subjects: seeing oneself swimming in the sea loss and harm having long teeth trouble from one's parents dreaming that one is a doctor good luck hearing bells ringing signifies honor with boredom! etc.The attribution to the Caen chapbook printer/publishers Pierre-Jean-Aimé and Théodore Chalopin was made by René Helot who found several copies of the pamphlet in the Chalopin archives. OCLC locates 2 copies at the BnF and the Newberry. Cf. Helot La Bibliothèque bleue en Normandie 1928 245. Chalopin unknown books
17533124Couverture rigide Chez la Veuve Cavelier et Fils 1753 Paris 19,5x12,5 cm
17577819Paris, Valleyre père, 1757. 2 parties en 1 vol. in-12 de XVI-474-(2) pp., 1 plan, basane brune, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque).
178440081Naples, Antoine Spanò, 1784. In-12 de (12)-323 pp., vélin souple de l'époque.
17833220072<b>FIRST BERWICK EDITION.</b> <i>12mo pp. iv 5-339 1 blank viii contents; a little browned in places but generally clean throughout; in recent half sheep over marbled boards spine with red morocco label lettered in gilt.</i><br /><br /><br />Scarce Berwick printing of this appealing lady and gentleman's pocket guide on subjects such as the human body astronomy oratory morality nations animals painting gilding to name but a few. As far as we are aware the work was first published in Gainsborough in 1776.<br /><br />OCLC records three copies in North America at Brown Library of Congress and Winterthur Museum. William Phorson hardcover
170214782Naples, , 1702. In-12 de 368-(14) pp., tables, 1 portrait gravé, 1 titre-frontispice et 33 planches gravées, veau brun granité, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque).
170220405La Haye, Henry van Bulderen, 1702. 3 volumes in-12 de [56]-339-[21]; 356-[24]; 414-[20] pages, plein veau brun, dos à nerfs ornés de filets et fleurons dorés, pièces de titres bordeaux, tranches rouges.
177411283Paris, Panckouck, 1774 ; 2 tomes in-8 ; plein veau fauve marbré, dos à nerfs décoré et doré, titre doré, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque) ; (4), XLVI, 428 pp. ; (4), 589, (3) pp. de Privilège, 1 grande planche dépliante ; le faux-titre porte "État général de la culture anglaise".
175214830Libraires associés Paris 1752 4 vol. 4 vol. in-12 de 2 ff.n.ch. XX 2 ff.n.ch. 538 pp., 2 ff.n.ch. IV 520 pp. 2 ff.n.ch., 3 ff.n.ch. 490 pp. et 3 ff.n.ch. 456 pp.; veau fauve marbré de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné, pièces de titre et de tomaison, tranches rouges (épidermures avec manque de cuir sur les plats et une charnière, un mors usé, deux coiffes usées aux tomes I et II).
179812270Madrid: Imprenta Real 1798. 108x64mm. 4¼x2½". Madrid Imprenta Real 1798. 2 tomos en un volumen. En 12º 108 x 64mm. 1 mapa de España a doble página coloreado a mano en la época retrato de Carlos III dibujados por Goya y grabado por Carmona portada grabada 216 216 pp. Encuadernación de la época en marroquén rojo ruedas doradas en los planos formando rectángulos lomera decorada con un hierro dorado que se repite cabeza y cortes dorados. Edición original de este apreciado calendario y guÃa de forasteros de Madrid completo del mapa retrato y portada grabada. Es uno de los <em>Kalendarios</em> más apreciados por contener el retrato del rey grabado por Carmona sobre dibujo del maestro Francisco Goya. Ejemplar vestido con una atractiva encuadernación de la época en marroquén rojo. Publicación de periodicidad anual fundada en 1722 por Luis Félix de Miraval y SpÃnola y que hasta 1734 se titula Kalendario particular. A partir de 1725 su impresor será Juan Sanz; después lo serán sus herederos y desde 1730 Antonio Sanz su sobrino que en 1769 cederá los derechos a la Corona española a cambio de una pensión vitalicia. En su portada se expresa que contiene los nacimientos de los reyes reinas los setenta miembros que componen el sacro colegio cardenalicio los prÃncipes de Europa los ministros que componen los tribunales de Su Magestad en sus reinos con indicación de sus residencias particulares en Madrid. En definitiva se trata de una guÃa completÃsima de la Administración del Estado del antiguo régimen con la indicación de sus órganos ejecutivos y consultivos consejos reales juntas instituciones cientÃficas y académicas y demás organismos y entidades que la monarquÃa española fue creando a lo largo del siglo dieciocho entre estas la propia Real Biblioteca Pública antecedentes de la Biblioteca Nacional de España y las reales academias con los nombres de los arzobispos y obispos de España y de las Indias la composición de los tribunales chancillerÃas y audiencias relación de reinos y provincias y partidos con los nombres de sus gobernadores intendentes y corregidores. En la edición de 1767 comienza a incluir grabados como los de Carlos III los PrÃncipes de Asturias o el del Palacio de Aranjuez y después los de Carlos IV y la reina Maria Luisa para en el siglo XIX incluir los de Fernando VII y los de su hija la joven reina Isabel II. Asimismo llegará a estampar una docena de mapas de España y planos de Tomás López y sus hijos. En 1774 saldrá ya de la Imprenta Real de la Gazeta incluirá las relaciones de caballeros de Carlos III de catedráticos de los Estudios Reales de embajadores y cónsules y vicecónsules del Rey en el extranjero la cronologÃa de los reyes de España o el calendario de las principales ferias. Imprenta Real unknown
17721840Couverture rigide 1ère Édition J.-L. de Boubers - Emmanuel Flon 1772 Bruxelles 19,5x11,5 cm
1720D84DQOR1MSG6Amsterdam: Paul de la Feuille 1720. Contemporary gold-tooled mottled calf with a red morocco title label lettered in gold on the spine gold-tooled board edges and red sprinkled edges. 8vo. Ad 1 with 28 engraved illustrations on 24 folding leaves including 20 illustrations of Amsterdam's most famous buildings and 4 leaves showing Dutch and European flags printed on both sides of the paper. Further with a small woodcut vignette on the title page one woodcut decorated initial and one woodcut headpiece. Ad 2 with a woodcut floral vignette on the title page and typographical tables in the text. 2 works in 1 volume. With: 2 Tarif general des Provinces Unies pour les droits d'entrée & de sortie que payent les marchandises tant en ce païs qu'à la Mer Baltique au passage du Sont.Amsterdam Paul de la Feuille 1718. Enlarged third and best edition - the first with running text instead of dialogues - of an interesting description of the city of Amsterdam together with a work containing the tariff rates for import and export of all kinds of goods and merchandise imposed by the Dutch Republic in alphabetical order. Also included are the tariff rates imposed in the Sont entrance of the Baltic sea and the last ordinances on the subject dated 1652 and 1655.The first edition of the Guide was published in Amsterdam by Daniel de la Feuille in 1701 and was mostly bound together with an edition of the Tarif of 1707 a second edition was printed in 1709.The plates show the most important buildings of the city such as the city hall now the Royal Palace of Amsterdam the stock exchange the main churches the 4 city gates the buildings of the Dutch East India Company VOC the Portuguese Synagogue etc.; the plates with the flags are from Fokkens' L'Art de Blason.Some minor dust soiling along the edges of the leaves the folding plates and quire K are slightly browned. Otherwise in very good condition.l Kress library S.2892; Ad 1: Nijhoff & V. Hattum 117; STCN 300355386 3 copies; WorldCat 65353974 838244431 46615043 313124792 46652734 1159002974 122306935 433419188 886395040 17 copies; cf. Cat. Goldsmith I10831 ed. 1772; not in Einaudi; ad 2: STCN 180657542 7 copies. Paul de la Feuille, unknown
1768130631768 basane mouchetée, dos à n. (mouillure marginale aux 3 premiers ff.). in-4, titre, frontispice, 1 carte, 18 cartes montées sur onglet la plupart dépliantes, 6 et 10 pp. Paris Au globe 1768
175842372Se vend à Paris, chez Pasquier et Denis, 1758. Petit in-8 de 3 ff.n.ch., 149 pp., 1 f.n.ch., veau lisse brun, dos orné, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge (reliure de l'époque).
177543743Paris, Vente et Vignon, 1775. In-4, basane brune, dos orné à nerfs (reliure ancienne).
1703708281703. London 1703. 1st ed. rare. London 1703. 1st ed. rare. Legal Advice for Tradesmen Layman's Guide. The Tradesman's Lawyer and Countrey-Man's Friend: 1. Directing Them in Contracts Bargains and Agreements Whereby They May Learn to Buy and Contract Safely And Cautiously Avoid Being Over-Reached in Their Bargains &c. 2. Concerning Borrowing Lending and Restoring And of Goods Pledged and Pawned. 3. Setting Forth Several Other Adjudged Cases Relating to Tradesmen &c. 4. Cases Relating to Farmers And Concerning Stoppage of Ways Watercourses Lights Commons and Several Other Nusances. 5. Concerning Scandalous Words Purposely Spoken to Prejudice and Abuse Tradesmen &c. 6. Concerning Leases Mortgages Corn Waste Distresses &c. Also Many Other Matters Relating to Landlord and Tenant. 7. Concerning Discharging and Ending of Actions Suits and Controversies And Therein Largely Concerning Arbitrements Awards and Umpirage With All Their Circumstances. 8. Certain Statute Laws Concerning Labourers Tradesmen Artificers Apprentices Servants Petty Chapmen &c. Collected from the Antient and Modern Law Books And Confirmed by Several Authorities And Therefore May be Useful as Well to the Professors of the Law As to Tradesmen and Others. London: Printed by the Assigns of Richard and Edward Atkins Esqs. 1703. viii 424 pp. Octavo 6-1/2" x 4-1/4". Contemporary calf blind rules to boards blind fillets along joints raised bands and early hand-lettered title to spine gilt tooling to board edges. Negligible light rubbing and a few minor nicks to boards corners lightly bumped rear hinge cracked. Light toning to text slightly heavier in places tiny worm track near upper corners of final four text leaves rear free endpaper and rear pastedown early owner annotation to pp. 10 and 34 and rear free endpaper. A notably well-preserved copy of a rare title. Book housed in recent cloth clamshell box quarter morocco over cloth gilt title and gilt-edged raised bands to spine. $5000. First edition. An early form of "consumer protection" this book was written to protect members of the middle ranks of English society from the "cunning" of "persons of a higher Rank" who always enjoyed the "Learning and Leisure to read the Law." Two later editions were published in 1709 and 1720 with the title Gentleman's Assistant Tradesman's Lawyer and Country-Man's Friend. The. unknown books