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189519909Lyon, Bernoux et Cumin, 1895-1899 ; 3 tomes fort in 8, maroquin bordeaux, dos à nerfs décoré et doré du fer au lion debout, titre et tomaison dorés, encadrement d’un triple filet doré, double filet doré sur les coupes, large dentelle intérieure, tête dorée, non rogné (L. Guétant) ; 614; 668 ; 666 pp., 26 planches hors-texte, certaines sur page double, [2] pp. d’Index de ces planches ; XXIV pp. Liste des souscripteurs.
186810705S.l. (Paris), s.n. (gravé par Pouzadou, lithographié par Lanoue), 1868 ; grand in-folio en feuilles sous portefeuille muet ; (6) pp. de Titre, noms des Chemins de fer et table de planches imprimées en rouge et noir, 118 planches doubles, triples ou quadruples ou plus, certaines en couleurs. Ouvrage entièrement lithographié.
1889E00911889. Titelblatt von J. Berjon in Tinte signiert / titre signé en encre par Berjon. 11 Lagen starkes Papier mit Kordelbindung. Lederband der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Deckel- u. Rückentitel. Zustand 1.
18303542Paris, J. Barbezat, 1830 ; 4 tomes, in-8, demi-veau glacé aubergine, dos lisses ornés de grandes compositions romantiques dorées, titres dorés (reliure de l’époque, Vernier-Reitz) ; 512-516-415-535 pp.
1869560391 vol. in-folio en feuillet sous portfolio cartonné demi-toile éditeur, Photographie artistique de A-Fatalot, Lyon, s.d. [ 1869 ], format 43 x 32,5 cm, avec 1 feuillet (page de titre) et 13 photographies contrecollées de format divers, le plus souvent inférieures au format 10,5 x 20 cm. Liste des 13 oeuvres reproduites : Keelhoff : Site des Ardennes ; Camille Benoît : Les amis du foyer , Fabius Brest : Venise ; Leberecht Lortet : Le Wetterhorn près Rosenlauy ; Boucherville : Intérieur de ville (Bretagne) ; Yan d'Argent : La Roche Marine ; Fleury Chenu : Le tambour de ville ; Adolphe Appian : Bords du Furan (environs de Rossillon) ; Adolphe Schrever : Une station de poste en Valachie ; Franz Moormans : Un Cabaret hollandais ; Edouard Hamman : La bonne duègne ; Brissot de Warville : le retour du Marché ; Camille Pabst : Intérieur d'alchimiste au XVIe siècle. Rappel du titre complet : Album de l'Exposition de la Société des Amis des Arts de Lyon. Année 1869. Photographié par A. Fatalot, photographe du service municipal et de la Société des Amis des Arts
182421251Lyon, 1824 ; in-8, maroquin rouge à long grain, dos lisse à décor de grands losanges de filets pointillés, fleurons, semé de fleurettes, palette en queue, pièces vert-empire, large dentelle d’encadrement des plats, roulettes sur les coupes et d’intérieur, tranches dorées (reliure de l’époque) ; [2] ff. Faux-titre et titre sur papier vert clair, [8] ff. bl, LXXIX planches gravées, protégées par des serpentes, gravées par Voysard, Perée, Berthault, Bigant, Duhamel, Voyez, Jourdan, Miger, Mlle Levé, Cugnet, J. B. Racine, Hubert, Mme Vilain, Delignon, Philipau, d’après Barraband.
1830146901York Toronto: Colonial Advocate Press 1830. Very good. vi 46 p. 22 cm. Disbound pamphlet. Housed inside grey cloth solander box. Ink inscription at top of title bottom of title page cut off old tape mark at top. <br/><br/>William Lyon Mackenzie 1795 1861 journalist and politician is one Upper Canada's most recognizable historical figures. He represented York County in the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada and was the first mayor of Toronto. At first aligned only with Reformers he became increasingly more radical eventualy leading the rebels in the Upper Canada Rebellion of 1837. Afterwards he fled to the United States but eventually the parliament of the Province of Canada granted him amnesty. After his return he represented the constituency of Haldimand County in the province's legislature from 1851 to 1858. <br /> <br />He published his first newspaper the Colonial Advocate in 1824 and continued to publish it weekly into the 1830s. Over its twelve years of publication Mackenzie explicitly advocated constitutional change for a responsible government that worked for the people. The Advocate was used as a voice for constitutional reform educating and inspiring citizens to take action against their government. <br /> <br />However besides a newspaper the Colonial Advocate Press published treatises such as this Catechism of Education. Mackenzie believed education should be available to everyone not just the elite so that everyone could benefit. "Political Education consists in a right understanding of the science of Government the business of which is to increase to the utmost the pleasues and diminish to the utmost the pains which men derive from one another ." p. 44. Most of each page consists of Annotations and Illustrations which support the author's views. These points make entertaining reading as they include quotations from sources as diverse as the 1st Annual Report 1829 of the Philadelphia House of Refuge p. 11 Wiliam Penn's letter to his family p. 24 John Locke p. 19 and the Book of Proverbs p. 5. Colonial Advocate Press hardcover
188017189Lyon, imprimerie Mougin-Rusand, 1880 ; in-folio, demi maroquin à coins rouge vif, dos à nerfs, fleurons et titre dorés, triple filet doré sur les plats, tête dorée, tranches juste ébarbées (Magnin) ; (4), VIII, 224 pp. , (1) f. d'imprimeur, et en tout : 29 hors-texte photographique ou au trait, tous en 2 états dont 19 en 3 états, dont celui avant la lettre ; 5H.T. en chomolithographie dont 1 en 2 états plus les 2 vitraux originaux aquarellés et signés L. Bégule 1879 ; suite de 27 figures en double état sur Chine ; ajoutés : 5 figures non utilisées tirées sur Chine, 2 photographies originales de calques de vitraux de la chapelle des Bourbons ; 3 photographies originales de la Nef et de l'horloge et 9 photographies diverses, toutes les photographies ont été tirées peu avant la parution de l'ouvrage.
188157971Tokyo, Nishimura Tomijiro, Fukuda Eizo, Meiji 21 [1881]. 8vo. In the original cloth binding with printed front board (depicting a monkey reading a newspaper). Light wear and soiling to extremities and end papers soiled, otherwise in fine condition. 285 pp. + 3 plates.
188157971Tokyo Nishimura Tomijiro Fukuda Eizo Meiji 21 1881. 8vo. In the original cloth binding with printed front board depicting a monkey reading a newspaper. Light wear and soiling to extremities and end papers soiled otherwise in fine condition. 285 pp. 3 plates. <br/><br/><em>The rare first Japanese translation of W. P. Lyon's anti-evolutionary text ' Homo versus Darwin'. It constitutes the very first publication in Japanese to reject Darwin's theory. A year after the publication the book was banned for 'corrupting public morals'.The present work is Lyon's reply to the publication of Darwin's The Descent of Man. Here he sees Darwin being charged by Homo of denying him from being a creature made by a God and declaring man to be merely some kind of animal. The author is recorded as being 'Eisa Gurei' Asa Gray but in 1986 a study confirmed the text to be a translation of Lyon's work.'Saru no Saiban' is an important work in the history of the reception of Darwinism in Japan. Darwin's theories had a profound influence on Japan and Japanese culture but in a slightly different way than in the West: Darwinism was marked as social and political principles primarily embraced by social thinkers philosophers and politicians to advocate the superiority of Japanese culture and society and military and not by biologists and zoologists. "It was as if Darwin's famous oceanic journey and the meticulous research into the animal and plant kingdoms that he spent his life undertaking had all been staged as an elaborate excuse for composing a theory whose true object was Victorian society and the fate of the world's modern nations." Golley Darwinism in Japan: The Birth of Ecology. </em> hardcover