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157499451574 Veau brun rouge, encadrements filets et motif central sur les plats, sur le Ier devise latine "Sapit sine sale / non ipsa / Minerva ". (1 coin et 1 coiffe très soigneusement restaurés), tranches dor. 3 tomes en 1 vol. in-8, 482pp., (34ff.) et 377pp., (59ff. marque de Gryphe au v° du dernier f.) ; 141pp., (7ff.), Lugduni apud Antonium Gryphium 1574,
190122663Paris, Ollendorf (Versailles, imprimerie Gérardin ; Ed. Méot lith.), 1901 ; in-16 (193 x 142 mm), 36 + 36 ff. non chiffrés, couverture [2] ff. et dos collés sur support rigide, broché, toutes tranches dorées, coffret cartonné recouvert de peau d'alligator vert-olive, au premier plat pièce de titre ovale en veau gris-vert, lettres majuscules fantaisie dorées séparées par des points au palladium, dos rond avec pièce d'auteur plus petite, charnières (Devauchelle).
16484220Lyon, Gérôme de La Garde, 1648 ; in-12 ; bradel cartonné moderne avec étiquette de titre sur le plat ; titre, 99, (11) pp. de table des matières.
ORD-15944Sans lieu. 1854. Album in-f° à l'italienne (370 x 285mm) titre gravé et 25 eaux-fortes sur Chine contrecollées sur papier fort. Dimensions variables: 134 x 66 mm pour une des plus petites, 243 x 137 mm pour une des plus grandes (magnifique vue d'Arles. Envoi de l'auteur. Reliure très abîmée, rousseurs sur les papiers de support qui n'ont pratiquement pas affecté les gravures. Peu courant.
1847818841847 Paris, Comptoir des Imprimeurs Unis, 1847,2 volumes in 8° reliés demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs ornés, XV-387 et 379 pages ; 2 planches dépliantes ; des rousseurs ; trace marginale de mouillure claire.
194320793(Paris), Aux éditions de l’Arbalète ; (Lyon, imprimerie de Marc Barbezat), avril 1943 ; in-4° (247 mm), en feuilles sous couverture gris crème à rabats, chemise-étui cartonnés noirs, étiquette blanche de titre au dos et sur le plat ; [18] ff., le premier et le dernier formant les gardes, non numérotés.
1968023100Macmillan 1968. Book. About Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. A beautiful copy of this very uncommon hard cover first edition. Macmillan Hardcover
115109New York Simon and Schuster 1964. . First edition; 4to 258 x 210 mm 10¼ x 8¼ in; black & white photographs printed in offset edges toned light crease to first page; plain endpapers quarter white cloth black paper-covered boards titles to spine and upper side in black light sunning to edges light shelfwear photo-illustrated dust-jacket text in white black and red light sunning to spine wear to extremities chipping to head several short tears and small chips a very good copy; 128pp.<br /> An important photographic study of the civil rights movement prepared with the cooperation and assistance of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee SNCC the movement's youth wing.<br />The majority of the photographs are by Danny Lyon who spent two years photographing SNCC activists and demonstrations initially whilst still a history major at the University of Chicago and then after graduation in 1963 as the SNCC's first staff photographer. Lyon remained in this role until mid-1964 when fraught internal politics and his own ambitions meant it was time to move on. Julian Bond who helped establish the SNCC describes Danny Lyon's photographs as 'helping to make the movement move.' Lyon referred to his work as a photographer as 'the existential struggle to be free.'<br /><br />Additional photographs are by Bob Adelman Don Charles Frank Dandridge Roy DeCarava William DuBois James Forman Robert Frank Declan Haun David Heath Matt Herron Jill Krementz Leroy McLucas Norris McNamara Marion Palfi Tony Rollo Enrico Sarsini F. Joseph Spieler and Kenneth Thompson. The text is by Lorraine Hansberry whose play A Raisin in the Sun debuted on Broadway in 1959.<br /> New York, Simon and Schuster, 1964. hardcover
17638A Lyon, chez Jean-Baptiste Deville, 1688, 1 pleine basane fauve, dos à nerfs, orné, ex-libris manuscrit sur la première garde, plats et mors frottés in-8 de 1 feuillet blanc, titre frontispice: gravure représentant un turc, un chinois et un indien d'Amérique, buvant chacun leur boisson (café, thé et chocolat), titre, 9 feuillets non chiffrés ( Epitre à monsieur le chevalier Valon seigneur de Janlis et de Veuvey, préface, avis au public, approbation), 444 pages, 5 feuillets non chiffrés (table, privilège), 3 planches dessinées et gravées par Mathieu Ogier (peintre lyonnais), bandeaux et vignettes par le même graveur, ex-libris manuscrit sur la page de titre ;
46400389, Lyon, Gryphius, 1573-74; 2 ouvrages en 1 vol. in-folio, vélin usagé de l'époque. 8 ff., 444 pp., 8 ff.-Titre orné d'une grande composition sur bois reproduite dans Baudrier VIII p. 363. "EDITION ORIGINALE de cet ouvrage précieux. Dans ses mémoires Paradin raconte comment fut imprimé ce livre, comment il en fait cadeau aux notables lyonnais, Buatier, Groslier, Bellievre, etc. et le cadeau en retour de la ville de Lyon. On lit, au 19 oct. 1573 """" Mon frère maistre Etienne apporta (…) la vaisselle d'argent que m'avait donnée la ville de Lyon pour la peine que j'avais prise à faire l'histoire de la noble et antique cité (…) Un beau bassin d'argent, ouvré dedans d'ouvrage de grotesques à l'antique et un vase d'argent (…) à la panse duquel était gravé en or hoc Respublica lugdimensis me donavit. A la suite de cet exemplaire se trouve relié l'ouvrage de Claude de RUBIS. 6 ff., 116 pp., 2 ff. Cet ouvrage rare est un complément très intéressant du livre de Paradin. Il manque à de nombreux exemplaires. Baudrier VIII, p. 364. Exemplaire dans sa première reliure, un peu endommagée au dos, qq. cahiers roussis. LYON IMPRESSION LYONNAISE XVI e S."
64038London: John Murray 1825. FIRST EDITION. 8vo. 22 x 13.5 cm. pp.xvi1982. Smartly bound in contemporary brown calf sides ruled in blind and gilt spine with raised bands and gilt-decorated compartments gilt inner dentelles marbled endpapers and edges. Folding chart 7 engraved plates diagrams charts and illustrations to the text. From the library of the Chateau de Sancerre with their stamp to flyleaf. An excellent copy in a handsome binding. First edition detailing Lyon's attempt to reach the North West Passage through Hudson Bay on the HMS Griper. The voyage proved unsuccessful in finding the passage due to poor weather conditions. The work also describes the Inuit of the Southampton Islands and the author's scientific findings. George Francis Lyon 1795-1832 had made a name for himself accompanying Joseph Ritchie's scientific expedition in Africa. Lyon organized a publication of their findings on his return to London in 1820. He then accompanied Parry's attempt on the northwest passage on the Hecla in 1823 publishing The private journal of Captain G. F. Lyon the following year. Lyon was then promoted captain and appointed the Griper. "Lyon's instructions were to reach Repulse Bay by whatever route he judged best and from it to examine the coast of the mainland westward to the point where John Franklin's voyage had ended its survey. He sailed on 6 June but the season proved unfavourable and he returned to England in November." The route that he chose "for reasons that never became clear" Howgego took them south of Southampton Island approaching Repulse Bay through Roes Welcome Sound and required "navigating a labyrinth of treacherous shoals". Foul weather and high winds forced Lyon to return incurring the wrath of Sir John Barrow at the Admiralty as a result of which he was never offered another commission. London: John Murray, 1825. hardcover
1955012210NY: Viking 1955. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Presentation copy from artist Jean Charlot to author and bibliophile Anne Lyon Haight inscribed to her on the verso half title "For Anne Haight. In friendship. Jean Chalrot January 1956" with an original drawing by Charlot of the same figures he has drawn for the title page. Charlot and Haight has collaborated 10 years before on PORTRAIT OF LATIN AMERICA AS SEEN BY HER PRINT MAKERS NY: Hastings House 1946 which Haight edited and for which Charlot had written the introduction. Charlot 1898 - 1979 was a French-born American artist who spent much of his career in Mexico where he brought international attention to the print work of José Guadalupe Posada. His patron was Diego Rivera through whose support he was commissioned for major frescoes in Mexico. In the US worked on WPA arts projects and taught at Black Mountain College. Viking hardcover books
PB44175Twin Palms Santa Fe 1999. Fine. First Edition Limited edition: One of 50 numbered and signed copies in cloth clamshell case with a silver gelatin photograph editioned and signed by Lyon in pencil on the verso. Bleak Beauty stamp also on verso. Print numbered 8 of 50 12 x 10 inches 148 pages cloth A beautifully produced visual and textual memoir of Lyon's career in photography through the end of the 20th century. Twin Palms, Santa Fe hardcover
1999PB44175Twin Palms Santa Fe 1999. Fine. First Edition Limited edition: One of 50 numbered and signed copies in cloth clamshell case with a silver gelatin photograph editioned and signed by Lyon in pencil on the verso. Bleak Beauty stamp also on verso. Print numbered 8 of 50 12 x 10 inches 148 pages cloth A beautifully produced visual and textual memoir of Lyon's career in photography through the end of the 20th century. Twin Palms, Santa Fe hardcover books
1971021372New York: Holt Rinehart and Winston. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1971. First Edition. Hardcover. Pictorial dust jacket with mylar cover; white and gray cloth boards; b&w and color photographs and illustrations. Signed by Lyon on title page. Housed in a modern clamshell box with title label on spine. DJ has light toning and minor wear to edges; boards have light wear and toning to edges; book has slightly musty smell. Clamshell box has light soiling. Danny Lyon is one of the 20th century's most influential documentary photographers. "It is one thing to read about the disgrace of American penology and quite another thing to see it for yourself. In 1967 Danny Lyon turned his camera toward life in American prisons. 'Conversations with the Dead' reflects fourteen months he spent looking and listening inside six Texas penitentiaries." ; B&W & Color Illustrations; Oblong 4to 11" - 13" tall; 196 pp; Signed by Author . Holt, Rinehart and Winston hardcover books
196325994Atlanta: Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee 1963. Creasing to the top right corner with a small tear on the last page and toning throughout; very good in photo-illustrated wrappers. First Edition. Octavo. Published by the pioneering student organization for civil rights Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. Likely the earliest publication of the work of Danny Lyon this pamphlet documents the civil rights demonstration in Danville Virginia on June 10 1963. Designed by Lyon and illustrated with his black-and-white photographs some of which would be later included in the seminal 1964 volume on the Civil Rights Movement The Movement. With an official record of hospitalized demonstrators and text by Dorothy Miller. Atlanta: Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee unknown books
021372New York: Holt Rinehart and Winston. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1971. First Edition. Hardcover. Pictorial dust jacket with mylar cover; white and gray cloth boards; b&w and color photographs and illustrations. Signed by Lyon on title page. Housed in a modern clamshell box with title label on spine. DJ has light toning and minor wear to edges; boards have light wear and toning to edges; book has slightly musty smell. Clamshell box has light soiling. Danny Lyon is one of the 20th century's most influential documentary photographers. "It is one thing to read about the disgrace of American penology and quite another thing to see it for yourself. In 1967 Danny Lyon turned his camera toward life in American prisons. 'Conversations with the Dead' reflects fourteen months he spent looking and listening inside six Texas penitentiaries." ; B&W & Color Illustrations; Oblong 4to 11" - 13" tall; 196 pp; Signed by Author . Holt, Rinehart and Winston hardcover
197125209New York: Holt Rinehart Winston 1971. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good /very good. Oblong quarto. 196 pp. Stated first edition. A masterful work of photo-journalism. Light age spotting to page edges and general light wear to boards. A very good plus copy in very good unclipped dustwrapper. Wrapper has tiny paper loss at base of spine. Considered by many including Parr & Badger Roth et al as one of the seminal photography books of the 20th century. Scarce in any hardbound edition this is the rare stated first edition and has added appeal in that Lyon has SIGNED this copy on the title page. Holt Rinehart Winston hardcover books
51-6330Amstelodami:apud Joannem Ravesteynium 1651. . 12mo. 7 x 12.5cm. Full contemporary vellum binding ivory color. Ribbed spine decorated with gilt. Frontispiece 26 388 3 pp. for the Table of Contents. Engraved frontispiece showing Jupiter seated on a pedestal opening an egg to release all creation.Renowned physician and scientist William Harvey is best known for his accurate description of how blood circulates through the body. While his published work on the circulation of blood is considered the most important of his academic life Harvey also made significant contributions to embryology with the publication of his book Exercitationes de Generatione Animalium in 1651. In this book he established several theories that would set the stage for modern embryology and addressed many embryological issues including conception embryogenesis and spontaneous generation. In this famous collection of observations on embryology and generation Harvey formulates “the first fundamentally new theory of generation since antiquity†by “shifting the focus to the egg itself as the primary generative agent.†The fruit of a lifetime of experience the treatise contradicts traditional Aristotelian views on generation by asserting that all life develops epigenetically either literally in an egg or according to the analogy of the egg. This principle has had great importance in the history of embryology and led to the search for the mammalian ovum.OOCLC Number / Unique Identifier:560965412.Keynes no. 35. Amstelodami,:apud Joannem Ravesteynium, 1651. hardcover
2009002089Random House Canada 2009. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. About the book: Hardcover with jacket. First Edition First Printing. Signed by author on title page. Both book and jacket are in near fine condition. Additional photos available upon request. <br/> <br/> Random House Canada hardcover
19641248251964. First Edition. HANSBERRY Lorraine. The Movement. Documentary of a Struggle for Equality. New York: Simon and Schuster 1964. Quarto original photographic paper wrappers. $1200.First edition of this powerful visual record of America's Civil Rights struggle with text by Lorraine Hansberryher last book published before her death at age 34accompanied by 148 black-and-white photogravures most by award-winning photographer Danny Lyon the first appearance in book form of his work along with striking images by Robert Frank David Heath Roy De Carava and others.An unblinking often searing document of America's Civil Rights struggle authored by acclaimed playwright Lorraine Hansberry The Movement was her final work published in her lifetime appearing less than one year before her death at age 34. Hansberry's words provide commentary to over 140 unforgettable photogravures from 19 of America's finest photographers including 72 images by Danny Lyon who was then staff photographer of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee. Roth 190 This is the first appearance in book form of Lyon's photographs and features additional images by such notable photographers as Robert Frank David Heath Roy De Carava and Jill Krementz. Increasingly scarce The Movement includes compelling images of KKK marches across Georgia a brutal record of lynchings and police violence a powerful sequence on the Birmingham church bombing that killed four young girls and photographs of Martin Luther King Jr. Malcolm X James Baldwin James Farmer and Dick Gregory. This is the first printing; first cloth edition published same year as first in wrappers. Not in Blockson. Jordan 285.14. See Photobook 284. Only faintest soiling to fragile wrappers. A fine copy. hardcover
1562COLLECT23060324Lyon, chez Claude Senneton [Claudium Sennetonnium], 1562, 23 x 34,5, I-257-III pages sous demi-vélin & plats de papier marbré ; dos avec pièce de titre dorée ; gardes de papier coloré monochrome jaune. Page de titre ornée des marque & devise de l'imprimeur ; au dos, portrait dessiné de l'auteur & pièce de vers en latin.
186810706S.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 des planches imprimées en rouge et noir, 65 planches doubles, triples ou quadruples, ouvrage entièrement lithographié.
83533A Lyon, A. Rey et Cie, Imprimeurs-Editeurs, 1902-1914, série complète de 13 années en 13 volumes de 165x245 mm environ, de 480 à 530 pages par volume, demi-reliure à coins en chagrin violine, dos lisses portant titres tomaisons et date dorés, gardes marbrées. Contient 1 planche dépliante (tome ), 2 plans dépliants (tome II), des illustrations hors texte et dans le texte. Qeulques dos décolorés, légers frottements sur les coupes et le cuir, une coiffe avec petite déchirure, des notes manuscrites dans les marges (tome IV), tache sur la tranche du tome VI, bel ensemble, en bon état malgré les défauts signalés.
191924995Paris Cornille et Serre imprimeurs 1919 Affiche entoilée lithographiée signée et datée à droite dans la planche, Paris, Cornille et Serre imprimeurs, 1919, avec son porte-affiche d'origine.