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186714761Paris, A. Morel (Lyon, Louis Perrin), 1867 ; in-folio ; demi-percaline grise et papier marbré, titre doré, tête dorée (reliure de l'époque) ; (8) faux-titre, titre en rouge et noir, liste des souscripteurs, 75 pp., LXXVI planches lithographiées dont 14 en chromolithographies qui comptent double, les autres en 2 tons ; ouvrage entièrement monté sur onglets.
186510891Paris, Dunod, 1865 ; 2 tomes : texte in-4 et atlas in-folio ; demi-chagrin rouge à coins, dos à nerfs très décoré à froid et doré, titre doré, roulette décorative dorée sur les plats (reliure de l'époque) ; XV, (1 bl.), 496 pp. ; atlas de 47 planches doubles représentant plusieurs centaines de figures.
101793Lyon, H. Lardanchet, Editeur, 1911, 1 volue in-folio de 330x260 mm environ, 2 ff. blancs, 4 ff. ( faux-titre, justificatif de tirage, titre), 144 pages, 1 f. (table), 1 f. blanc, plein maroquin à long grain noir, dos à nerfs portant titres dorés, plats encadrés d'un filet doré dentelle dorée sur les chasses, gardes de couleurs, tranche de tête dorée, couvertures et dos d'origine conservés. Nombreuses illustrations in-texte et 8 planches hors-texte. Couverture et dos d'origine conservés. Exemplaire N° 16/50, un des 20 exemplaires sur papier Japon avec double suite des gravures, numérotés de 1 à 20. Petites traces et légers frottements sur le cuir, des rousseurs sur les tranches et sur les gardes, bon état.
2281665Alfred A. Knopf / The Plimpton Press 1925. Limited Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Very Good. Limited edition #158 of 750 copies. All volumes include slipcases. All books are near fine slipcases are good to very good. A piece of the Volume X slipcase spine has come loose but is included and a couple other slipcases have minor splits along seams. For reasons that are unclear the first two slipcases though numbered the same as the rest are of a different design it is possible the labels were removed from the original slipcases and replacements were made but there is no evidence of this that we can see. With a small bit of restoration this could be a beautiful set. 1925 Hard Cover. Twelve hardcover volumes in publisher's slipcases with limitation numbers handwritten on spine of each slipcase. Black cloth spines over cream cloth boards gilt titles and decorations. Set printed and bound by The Plimpton Press of Norwood Mass. on all rag water marked paper made by the Worthy Paper Co. Association. Best known for his American Civil War novel The Red Badge of Courage 1895 Stephen Crane was a major figure in the fields of Realism Naturalism and Impressionism most notably his first novel Maggie: A Girl of the Streets which many consider the first American Naturalist novel. This set includes introductions by various authors written expressly for this edition some quite prominent e.g. Willa Cather; H.L. Mencken Sherwood Anderson. Alfred A. Knopf / The Plimpton Press hardcover books
19685520RARE new oversize pb Danny Lyon Collier Books paperback
1828248178London: John Murray Albemarle Street 1828. First edition. 8 323 1 ; 4 304 pp. Printed by Richard Taylor. 2 vols. 8vo. Original grey boards with paper labels with price "Two Vols. 16s.". Uncut. Signed by Thomas Thistlethwayte of Southwick Park Hants. on title-page and his stamp on front pastedown. Neat repairs at heads of spine. Some rubbing to extremities. First edition. 8 323 1 ; 4 304 pp. Printed by Richard Taylor. 2 vols. 8vo. Captain Lyon set out for Mexico in January 1826 as one of the Commissioners of the Real del Monte Mining Company and on his way back from New York was wrecked at Holyhead and lost all his papers. This work contains an account of his personal adventures throughout Mexico during 8 months and his comments on the mining industry there. Sabin 42852; Hill p. 186 John Murray, Albemarle Street unknown books
1828248178London: John Murray Albemarle Street 1828. First edition. 8 323 1 ; 4 304 pp. Printed by Richard Taylor. 2 vols. 8vo. Original grey boards with paper labels with price "Two Vols. 16s.". Uncut. Signed by Thomas Thistlethwayte of Southwick Park Hants. on title-page and his stamp on front pastedown. Neat repairs at heads of spine. Some rubbing to extremities. First edition. 8 323 1 ; 4 304 pp. Printed by Richard Taylor. 2 vols. 8vo. Captain Lyon set out for Mexico in January 1826 as one of the Commissioners of the Real del Monte Mining Company and on his way back from New York was wrecked at Holyhead and lost all his papers. This work contains an account of his personal adventures throughout Mexico during 8 months and his comments on the mining industry there. Sabin 42852; Hill p. 186 John Murray, Albemarle Street unknown
1954629411Lyon Phelps 1954. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. A GREAT PRESENTATION COPY signed and inscribed by author on letterhead of The Poet's Theatre at front to William Matchett Secretary of the Theatre and his wife: 'For Bill and Judy whose affection and collaboration have gone into the lines of this playf this copy more than I am able to admit this first copy. Lyon. At Cambridge in Massacusetts May 1954.' The text of this first copy pruduced nine months before the play was to debut is mostly mimeographed with a few typed leaves and has ink and pencil corrections in the author's hand. Laid in loose is a 3 x 5 inch card with an original poem by Phelps abouit the Matchetts signed and inscribed Christmas 1962. 71193 leaves printed or typed recto only. Bound in original burgundy 3-brad wraps with clear plastic window in upper cover showing title spine faded. Later published by Harvard University Press for the Poets’ Theatre this moving three-act verse play is based on the atmosphere prevalent during the Salem witch days of Puritan New England. It tells the story of family happiness destroyed by the panic of the community. Matchett were both principals at the Poets' Theatre. Lyon Phelps paperback
1955634629Harvard University Press 1955. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. A SUPERB AND UNIQUE PRESENTATION COPY of the first edition with additional unique material. This unique copy has a superb presentation inscription from the author 'For Billy William Matchett - this copy: not the first but it should be not the last but I wish it were so lest it be thought the middle. Let me add for one who received the MS after dealing with the thing itself the print of play or poem is after the fact - Love Lyon.' In addition there i a marked-out section of text at pages 51/52 and inserted loose to replace it are two typed pages of a substantially larger replacement text inscribed in ink by Lyon at end. Also included is the original folding invitation for the opening at The Poets' Theatre February 14 1955 silkscreen and letterpress as well as the rare poster advertising the British premier of the play by the Makars at the Gateway Theatre Edinburgh 9.5 x 15 inches 2 colors creased at folds with slight wear to edges. Original white printed wraps slight spotting and wear. Matchett were both principals at the Poets' Theatre. This moving three-act verse play is based on the atmosphere prevalent during the Salem witch days of Puritan New England. It tells the story of family happiness destroyed by the panic of the community. Harvard University Press paperback
1930207455New York: J. B. Lyon Company 1930. Revised Edition. Hardcover. Very Good in boards. Printed stamp on FEP. J. B. Lyon Company hardcover
166946400830Paris, Pierre Le Petit, 1669 ; in-4°, veau brun moucheté, dos orné, tranche jaspée. (Reliure de l'époque). - 8 ff., 328 pp., CXXI pp. Important et rare recueil donnant toutes les requêtes et procédures de cette affaire qui opposa à Lyon les prévôts des marchands et la police locale au sujet des foires. La ville de Lyon fut pendant des années gravement troublée par les mauvais rapports entre les marchands devenus très puissants et les officiers de la Sénéchaussée. Louis XIV dut intervenir en personne.
2009x-0754621219Ashgate Pub Ltd 2009. Hardcover. New. 500 pages. 9.88x7.13x1.69 inches. Ashgate Pub Ltd hardcover
182513620London: John Murray Albemarle-Street 1825. First Edition. 8vo 8.5X5.25in; xvi map 198 pp. 1 list of plates 7 plates of illustrations by Lyon including frontispiece illustration of "Nee-a-kood-loo" native Inuit listed as plate before p. 55 and six plates of illustrations and diagrams with tissue guards fold out map of "Hudson's Strait & Sir Thomas Rowe's Welcome" before p. 1 7x15.25in Neat lines 8.25x16in Sheet appendix; Rebacked Half bound brown speckled calf with brown marbled paper boards five ribbed spine with gilt lines and gilt lettering on original red label tan end papers dark red speckling to edges all edges trimmed spine headbands; Minor shelf wear to covers and edges chip to spine label with no loss some minor foxing and offsets from plates binder glue stain to edges of free end papers binder ink stamp and book plates of prior owners William Edward Parry Hooper and Steve Fossett on front end papers. Arctic Biblio 10530 Hill 1055 Howgego II L52. George Francis Lyon 1795-1832 was a British naval officer and explorer of the Arctic and Africa. He served in the Mediterranean during the Napoleon wars and later assigned to an expedition in North Africa with Joseph Ritchie to explore the Niger river area. He was selected by William Edward Parry to command the Hecla in 1821-1823 for an expedition to the Northern coast of Hudson Bay to find the Northwest Passage. He wrote about this journey in "The Private Journal of Captain G. F. Lyon". He was one of the "Barrow Boys" Captains that were favored by Sir John Barrow 1764-1848 Secretary to the Admialty to command Arctic exploration.From Howgego II " In 1824 the Admiralty sent Lyon back to the Arctic in command of the Griper . to penetrate the Hecla and Fury Strait to the north of the Melville Peninsula and to attempt to proceed along the continental coast to connect with the navigable sea reported by John Franklin to the east of the Coppermine River." This was only one of the four expeditions sent to the Arctic in the same year to search of the Northwest Passage. A major effort that failed to find the ice free passage but gained significant experience and information on the Arctic. During the voyage Lyon experienced heavy ice and foul weather that caused damage to the ship and forced him to retreat. John Barrow was upset that Lyon did not achieve his mission to connect with Franklin and was never offered another command by the Admiralty again. This book is Lyon's account of the 1824 voyage and reasons why the voyage was not successful.William Edward Parry Hooper 1829-1926 appears to have been named after the famous Arctic explorer and became a clerk in the Admiralty. The bookplate motto of "in memoria retinere" means to "keep in mind"Steve Fossett 1944-2007 was a successful commodities trader and an adventurer that set world records in balloons sailboats gliders and unique powered aircraft. In the 1980's Fossett began developing a library collection of over 2000 books on adventure and exploration. His collection included significant and authoritative accounts of aeronautics polar Asia Australasia circumnavigation's mountaineering and others. In 2007 Fossett disappeared on a solo flight in a light aircraft over the eastern Sierra Mountains along the California and Nevada border. After an extensive search the wreckage was found by hikers a year later along the rugged Mt. Ritter range in the Ansel Adams Wilderness in Madera County about 10 miles east of Yosemite National Park. John Murray, Albemarle-Street unknown books
193212358Lyon, Librairie Pierre Masson, 1932 ; in-4, broché ; 13, (9) pp., illustrations in-texte, 91 planches hors-texte protégées par des serpentes (dont 29 en héliogravure et 62 en phototypie) ; couverture crème rempliée, illustrée et imprimée en rouge et noir.
4800Bourg, P.F. Bottier, 1838 - 1844 ; cinq volumes in-8 ; demi-percaline marron à coins, faux-nerfs, titre manuscrit en doré, plats conservés (reliure mi-XXe) ; XXIV, 224 ; XIV, 350 ; XXV, 404 ; XXXIII, 427 ; III, 304, 67, VIII pp.
1868712Lyon Librairie et imprimerie Vitte & Perrussel ,1887 ; Librairie et imprimerie Emmanuel Vitte pour le 3ème vol.,1895 . . 1868 3 forts vol. in-4 ( 27 x 21,5 cm ) CLXXV pp. (dont fx. t. et t.) , (18) ff. n. ch. , 687 pp. + (7) ff. n. ch. (dont fx.t. et t.) , 708 pp., (1) f. n. ch. + XXXI (dont fx.t. et t.) , 636 pp. , (2) ff. n. ch. . Très nombreuses gravures , notamment de blasons dans le Supplément . Vol. I : Préface ; Notice sur Claude Le Laboureur ; Table générale des personnes et des lieux ; titres des éditions parisienne (Chez Jean Couterot ,1681) et lyonnaise ( De l' imprimerie de Clavde Galbit , 1665 ) ; Epistre Av Glorievx Saint Benoît ; Préface ; Catalogve des Abbez regvliers & seculiers de l' Isle Barbe ; listes des Vassaux de l' Isle Barbe , des abbez de l' Abbaye de Saint Rigaut , des abbesses de Saint Pierre ; Les Masvres de l' abbaye royale de l' Isle Barbe en LVI chapitres ; Liste de quelques moines de l' Isle ; Additions et Corrections ; Variantes ; Projet de la seconde partie des Masvres ; Table des maisons nobles qui ont donné des religieux au monastère de l' Isle -Barbe ; Supplément ( Extraits des Archives de la Chambre des Causes pies du diocèse de Lyon ) . Vol. II : titres des éditions parisiennes ( Chez Jean Couterot , 1682 et 1681 ) ; Préface ; Histoire des Abbez séculiers de l' église de l' Isle-Barbe en XVIII chapitres ; Preuves de noblesse des anciens moines ; Table des noms de famille ; Extraict du privilège du Roy ; Fautes survenues ; Table des matières des deux tomes . Supplément : fac-similé 1ère page du manuscrit de Claude Le Laboureur ; Préface ; Pièces justificatives ; Discours de l' origine des armes et des termes recevs & usités pour l' explication de la science héraldique ( Lyon , Chez Gvillavme Barbier , 1658 ) avec Préface , Epistre apologétique povr les discovrs de l' origine des armes contre quelques lettres de Me C. F. Menestrier ; Histoire généalogique de la Maison de Sainte Colombe & autres maisons alliées en V chapitres avec Epistre dédicatoire , Approbations , Permission , Introdvction et Additions et corrections ; Table des familles alliées à la Maison de Ste Colombe avec leurs armoiries ; Notes et corrections svr le bréviaire de l' Eglise de Lyon ( Lyon , Chez Jean Champion , 1647 ) avec Epistre A Monseigneur l' Eminentissime cardinal archevesque de Lyon , Approbation et Permission ; Notes et généalogies inédites ; Table de plusieurs testaments extraits par M. Le Laboureur des registres des causes pies ; Table chronologique des documents publiés dans la nouvelle édition; Table des gravures ; Table générale des noms de personnes et de lieux . Justification du tirage : l' un des 360 ex. sur Hollande : ex. n° 192 à grandes marges . Vol. I et II : demi-percaline mauve, dos lisse , p. de titre rouge , plats papier marbré , têtes dorées , gardes papier marbré ; dos insolés avec petites salissures ; petits manques à la coiffe inf. du vol. I et à la coiffe sup. du vol. II ( Reliures à la Bradel ) . Supplément : cartonnage papier marbré à la Bradel , titre rouge . Couvertures conservées pour les trois vol.. Quoique différentes les reliures des vol. I et II et celle du Supplément forment un ensemble homogène . ( Collat. complet )
16372001637 Lugduni [Lyon], sumptibus Claudii de Villiers, 1637, 1 vol. in-8° (17,1 x 11,4 cm). 1 db-garde blanche, 1 p. de titre, 2 f. de préface au lecteur, 1 f. d'approbation et de table des chapitres, p. 9-810, p. 1-44 intitulées 'Oratio manassae', 26 f. intitulés 'Index epistolarum et evangeliorum', 1 f. d''achevé d'imprimer' M. DC. XXXVII mentionnant la police de caractère utilisée : Chartarum, 1 db-garde blanche. Cahiers signés A-LLl8. Texte en latin, en deux colonnes, encadré d'un double-filet. Corps du texte très petit et cependant remarquablement lisible. Claude de VIlliers (15..-163.) : imprimeur-libraire-typographe actif à Auxerre à partir de 1630 environ, et à Lyon de 1634 à 1637 au moins. Imprimeur du Roi (1632).
120634aafOrient Alger, Typographie et Lithographie du F. Bastide, 1849, gr. in-8vo, Frontispice lithogr. portrait de J. Descous + 388 p. (n° 1 du 15 févr. au n° 11, inclus. le supplément au n° 5 (juin/juillet) & 11 (31 déc. 1849): Cantiques Maçonniques p. 373 à 388) + 2 ff. de table (pagination erronnée 373-375), cachet ovale ‘MOATTI Peintre’, reliure en d.-cuir d’époque, dos orné, qqs traces d’usage, sinon très bon exemplaire.
2023Adhya-9780323912242ELSEVIER 2023. Paperback. New. ELSEVIER paperback
2023Adhya-9780323912242ELSEVIER 2023. Paperback. New. ELSEVIER paperback
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1824ARCTIC029004John Murray London. 1824. First edition. Octavo. pp xii 468. Seven engraved plates folding map. Original paper boards recently and sympathetically rebacked with calf gilt rules and with new corners also in calf. New endpapers lacking the half-title. An account of Parry's Second Expedition in search of the North-West Passage containing excellent material on the Eskimaux of Baffin Island and the Melville Peninsula. The plates after drawings by the author are particularly fine.Boards just a little rubbed at edges. Occasional light spotting. John Murray, London. hardcover
1825106832London: John Murray 1825. Hardcover. very good. 1st Edition. xvi1982pp. Octavo. 23 X 15 cm. Bound in original pink paper covered boards. Rebacked with gray paper and new spine label. Boards quite worn especially at the corners. Minor professional repairs to the spine and joints. All edges untrimmed. Folding map frontispiece and 7 engraved plates. 2 interesting small bookplates on front pastedown. Uncommon in original boards. A.B.10530. Narrative of a voyage in search of a Northwest passage in 1824 by way of Hudson Bay in the ' Griper.' Lyon penetrated into Roes Welcome but was turned back by bad weather. He gives here a description of Southampton Island and its natives and scientific observations on the tides and compass variations. Botanical Appendix by Sir J. D. Hooker. 1825 John Murray hardcover
1969TH223106Macmillan New York 1969. 1st Edition. HARDCOVER. 1st printing. Large 4to. in black cloth covered boards silver lettering to spine and front cover. unpaginated approx. 160pp mainly finely printed full page b/w photos printed on one side only __CONDITION : An extremely well preserved FINE very clean and tight unmarked copy hint of tanning to leaves in a lightly edge-nicked but otherwise VERY GOOD complete Dust Jacket inner flaps slightly tanned looks fine in its removable transparent protector. A nice copy. . NOTE: Depending on destination this item may require an extra payment for insurance. If so orders made by card will be completed only after you have approved any such extra cost. __To see more of our Photo books type DbbPHOTO in the Keywords search box __We always ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS Macmillan, New York hardcover
021508-YTaipei Taiwan: The Lion Art Book Co. Ltd. 0 0 Book. Illus. by Shiou-Ping Liao. Fine. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. Limited Edition. c.1970s Red cloth hardcover gilded Chinese letters on the spine in the dust jacket text is in both Chinese and English a 264 page book with many black & white plates and some color full page plates plus the color print by Shiou-Ping Liao # 88/175 pencil signed with date . This book is also signed in Chinese by the artist . Please note this is a Chinese book its first page is at the back starting right to left . A scarce book and art print signed by this artist . Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. The Lion Art Book Co. Ltd. 0 0 Hardcover