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1988786140PN. New. 1988. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1996291003PN. New. 1996. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1994440865PN. New. 1994. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
197880416Contes: Chez l'auteur 1978. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. Limited to 1040 copies with the "Differents Types de Cartonnages" pamphlet laid in. The standard Jules Verne bibliography. Text in French. Large octavo: 567 1 pp. with 8 color plates and numerous textual illustrations. Original printed white paper wrappers. Minor creasing to the bottom corner of the front panel. The dust wrapper is toned along the spine with a minor stain to the rear panel; else very good. Chez l'auteur hardcover
1995280209PN. New. 1995. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
3838170849.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1017640718.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1994437529PN. New. 1994. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
121739Paris Bureau de l'Almanach du Commerce 1831. 2 feuillets. LXCIJ. 306 pages. 215x14 Cm. Cartonnage postérieur. Dos lisse. Étiquétte de titre dorée collé au dos. Sébastien Bottin 1764-1853 statisticien et archéologue né à Sedan fut un des membres éminents de la Société Royale des Antiquaires de France dont il assura longtemps le secrétariat. Ce recueil rassemble des mélanges darchéologie enrichis dune notice historique sur la Société et de son cinquième rapport dactivités reflétant lessor des études antiquaires sous la Restauration. Publiés en 1831 par le Bureau de lAlmanach du Commerce ces textes documentent les travaux savants dune institution fondée en 1804 pour promouvoir lérudition historique et artistique en France. Rousseurs. Sinon - exemplaire bien conservé. Paris, Bureau de l'Almanach du Commerce, 1831. unknown
197839456Contes: Chz l'Auteur 1978. THE STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHY. 568 pp 16 plates mostly in color. Edition limited to 1040 numbered copies printed on very good laid paper. 4to. Original wraps. A bit of wear to wraps else fine and bright. <br/><br/> Chz l'Auteur paperback
BN314841Synthetisches Repertorium Bd.1 : Gemütssymptome Synthetic Repertory Barthel Horst <br/><br/>Synthetisches Repertorium Bd.1 : Gemütssymptome Synthetic Repertory Barthel Horst Synthetisches Repertorium Bd.1 : Gemütssymptome Synthetic Repertory Barthel Horst unknown
1973WALTER-FILM002195<p><em>No binding. Very Good. Fine Art Print Vintage original 22 x 14" 56 x 36 cm window card poster USA. Just about fine.</em></p><p>Poster for a limited engagement of Joseph Walker's acclaimed play about African American life originally presented in New York City by the Negro Ensemble Company here being given in Washington D.C. in cooperation with the D.C. Black Repertory Company.</p> D. C. Black Repertory Co.
BN313393Synthetisches Repertorium Bd.2 : Allgemeinsymptome Synthetic Repertory Barthel Horst <br/><br/>Synthetisches Repertorium Bd.2 : Allgemeinsymptome Synthetic Repertory Barthel Horst Synthetisches Repertorium Bd.2 : Allgemeinsymptome Synthetic Repertory Barthel Horst unknown
197856374Contes: Chez l'auteur 1978. Paper. Good/No Jacket. Wrappers with dustjacket. 24 cm567 pages. One of 1040 copies printed. With laid in pamphlet 'Differents Types De Cartonnages Volumes simples Volumes doubles planches d'illustrations' which illustrated in black & white and color the Hetzel trade bindings. Essential reference for Jules Verne bindings. Good condition in a Good dustjacket. dustjacket has some sun-fading. Chez l'auteur unknown
182140473Paris 1821. <p>Bottin Sébastien 1764-1853. 1 Autograph letter signed to Admiral Sir William Sidney Smith 1764-1840. Paris July 31 1821. 1 page plus integral blank on stationery of the Société Royale des Antiquaires de France. 317 x 219 mm. 2 Description d'une plaque d'or portant une inscription en lange et caractères grecs du tems du troisième des Ptolemés . . . Manuscript in an unidentified hand possibly that of Smith. N.p. n.d. 1821. 2-1/2pp. 309 x 202 mm. Minor marginal fraying and spotting a few small tears along folds.</p> <p>From the secretary of the Société Royale des Antiquaires de France to British Admiral Sir Sidney Smith thanking Smith for the gift of a facsimile of an ancient Egyptian artifact. The original artifact dating from the reign of Ptolemy III in the third century B.C.E. was a golden plaque measuring 6 x 2.5 inches with an inscription in Greek commemorating Ptolemy III's dedication of a temple to Osiris. This plaque discovered by Egyptian workers in the ruins of Canopus in 1818 came into the possession of Egypt's ruler Mehmet Ali Pasha. Mehmet Ali sent the artifact to Admiral Sir Sidney Smith who had played a major role in the defeat of invading French forces in Egypt during the Napoleonic Wars. Smith settled in France after Napoleon's final defeat at Waterloo and remained there for the rest of his life; it is thus not surprising that he presented his gift to a French institution rather than an English one. Bottin's letter reads in part:</p> <p>"Notre confrère Monsieur Jullien a remis à la Société royale des antiquaires de France de votre part le facsimile et un exemplaire de la description d'une plaque d'or portant inscription en lange et caractères grecs du temps du troisième des Ptolémées qui fut trouvée en 1818 dans les ruines de l'ancien Canopus entre Rosette et Aléxandrie en Egypte monument que vous tenez de l'amitié de Méhémet Aly Pasha. </p> <p>La Société a été aussi flattée de cet hommage de votre part que contente de pouvoir encore insérer le calque et la description dans le troisième volume de ses mémoires dont l'impression est sur le point d'être terminée ; elle me charge d'avoir l'honneur de vous transmettre des remercîments."</p> <p>Our colleague Mr. Jullien has on your behalf sent to the Société royale des antiquaires de France a facsimile and copy of the description of a golden plaque bearing an inscription in Greek and in Greek characters from the time of Ptolemy III which was found in 1818 in the ruins of ancient Canopus between Rosetta and Alexandria which you have through the friendship of Mehmet Ali Pasha.</p> <p>The Society was so pleased by your gift that it will insert the tracing and description in the third volume of its memoirs which has nearly finished printing; they have given me the honor of transmitting their thanks.</p> <p>The enclosed manuscript description of the plaque and facsimile possibly written by Smith goes into further detail about the plaque and the circumstances of its discovery. It gives the dimensions of the original plaque "6 pouces de longeur par 2 de largeur" and translates the inscription as "Le Roi Ptolomé fils de Ptolomé et Arsinoé frères déifiés et la Reine Berenice sœur et femme du dit consacrent ou dédient ce Temple à Osiris" King Ptolemy son of deified brothers siblings Ptolemy and Arsinoë and Queen Berenice sister and wife of same consecrate and dedicate this temple to Osiris. Also noted is the fact that the plaque was discovered "sur une pierre fondemantale entre deux tuiles de matière vitrifiée" on a foundation stone between two glazed tiles and that the glazes on the tiles one blue and one green had been analyzed by chemists to discover the nature of their coloring agents. </p> . unknown