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1527373126Cologne: Peter Quentel 1527. Arms of Henry VIII of England on title page woodcut initials tailpiece. 14 169 1 ff. 1 vols. Small folio. Twentieth century red morocco by Zaehnsdorf. Joints rubbed. Very good plus. Arms of Henry VIII of England on title page woodcut initials tailpiece. 14 169 1 ff. 1 vols. Small folio. St. John Fisher 1469-1535 Bishop of Rochester from 1504 and simultaneously Chancellor of Cambridge University wrote against the Protestant heresies of Luther in Assertionis Lutheranae Confutatio 1523 and in the present work against the heresies of Johannes Oecolampadius Hussgen who had been the chief representative of the Protestant faction at the Baden Dispute of 1526.<br /> Bishop Fisher acted as principal advocate of Queen Catherine in the matter of her divorce. He refused the oaths of succession and supremacy refusing to recognize Henry VIII as head of the church; he was tried for treason and imprisoned; the bishop was named cardinal by Pope Paul III in May 1535 but this did not alter the outcome: Fisher was beheaded in June. He was beatified in 1886 and canonized in 1935. VD16 O333. Provenance: Ownership signature of William Wild on title page; General Theological Seminary bookplates and blindstamps Peter Quentel unknown
1978LFA-126721541Publication de 147 pages, format 215 x 275 mm, illustrée, brochée, Dervy Livres, bon état, rare
1982LFA-126713058Revue mensuelle catholique : 120 pages, format 135 x 210 mm, brochée, bon état
201707980Paris, NRF Gallimard, 1957 ; grand in-8, 187 pp., br. Broché texte très bon état reliure usagé petit manque - edition originale -.
200707108Paris, NRF Gallimard, 1960 ; in-8, 250 pp., broché (plats salis). Edition revue et corrigée.
16265773561626 Pièce ms sur parch., in-4, 16 pp.
1775z07373London: J. Dodsley 1775. First edition. Hardcover. Good. First edition 1775. iv416 pp. 19th-century speckled calf spine gilt raised bands gilt morocco label. Ex-lib. with small insitutional inkstamp on rear endpaper. Textblock and spine split neatly between N and O signatures front board detached calf worn and lightly stained. Internally very clean. Good. Henrietta Knight Lady Luxborough 1699-1756 was banished by her husband Robert Knight to his estate at Barrells Hall Warwickshire upon suspicion of infidelity. Once there she set to work on restoring the neglected estate and created an early and celebrated ferme orné on the grounds. During her years at Barrells Lady Luxborough became part of the literary circle known as the Warwickshire Coterie at whose center was the poet and landscape artist William Shenstone to whom the present letters are addressed. Luxborough is credited with having invented the word 'shrubbery' - its first recorded appearance is here in her letter to Shenstone dated October 16 1748 p. 56. J. Dodsley hardcover
179120133Lyon, chez Rosset et Dombey, 1791 ; in-8 (215 mm), broché ; 60 pp., couverture d’attente bleu collée à une feuille de passe. (sign A-C8, D6).
189610530Annonay, J. Royer, 1896 ; in-16 ; demi-basane vert-lierre, filets et titre dorés au dos (reliure de l'époque) ; 91, (1) pp.
1946347New York: P.J. Kenedy 1946. First edition. Very good condition in a good dust jacket; Jacket is quite edge worn expecially at the spine ends it also has several small bits missing and a few spots where the surface of the jacket is worn or torn away especially at the foor of the rear panel. Anonymously translated by Thomas Merton; 8.75" x 5.25"; xxxv 348 pages. P.J. Kenedy unknown
181417400Paris, Chez A. Eymery, chez Tardieu [et divers autres], 1814-1815. Deux ouvrages en un volume in-8 de 112-87 pages, demi-basane camel à coins, dos lisses, pièce de titre en maroquin miel, supra-libros en queue: Paul Grand.
197184004Princeton: Princeton University Press 1971. First French/English edition. Octavo 20.5cm; blue cloth-covered boards with titling and blocking stamped in gilt and blue on spine; dustjacket; 682pp. Number 87 LXXVII in Bollingen Series. Upper spine lightly convexed else Near Fine. Dustwrapper unclipped priced $15.00 tanned with modest rubbing to spine ends and extremities; Very Good. Includes Perse's Nobel Prize for Literature speech 1960 T.S. Eliot's translation of Anabase Anabasis Hugh Chisholm's translation of Vents Winds Robert Fitzgerald's translation of Oiseaux Birds and more. 84004. Princeton University Press unknown
200810894Paris, Presses universitaires de france, 1969 ; in-8, 778 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
202300309Paris, NRF Gallimard - Bibliothèque de la pléiade, 1972 ; in-12, 1415 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Très bon état - reliure d'éditeur avec sa demi-jaquette et avec son rhodoide - 240e vol de collection.
18842439Nantes Société des bibliophiles bretons 1884 In-4 (28 x 24 cm.) 286 pp. demi-reliure de chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs. Portrait de René le Pays, vignettes. Edition tirée à 350 exemplaires in-4 vergé pour les membres de la Société des Bibliophiles Bretons et à 150 exemplaires in-8. Exemplaire nominatif du grand papier.
201413923Paris, Nrf - poésie/gallimard, 1997 ; in-12, 211 pp., br.
32547P., Firmin-Didot (Les Ouvriers des Deux Mondes, Deuxième Série, 13ème fascicule), 1888, in 8° broché, paginé 171 à 228 ; non coupé ; quelques rousseurs ; petits défauts à la couverture.
234437[Paris], Imprimerie de Demonville, s.d. (janvier 1792) in-8, 16 pp., en feuilles.
1991LFA00969N° 74 - Mai 1991 - une revue de 36 pages + un supplément de 8 pages, format 210 x 295 mm, illustrée, brochée
007301Alès Pierre André Benoit 0 7 plaquettes in-12 carrées Brochés Edtition originale
6114LA NOUVELLE REVUE FRANÇAISE, n° 241, Gallimard, Paris, janvier 1973. In-8, broché.
8824N° 18. Mai 1946. Emmanuel Berl, Yves-Gérard Le Dantec, Jean Rousselot, Auriant, Françoise Dolto, André Dhotel Chroniques et notes de Jean Follain, Franz Hellens, André Rolland de Renéville, Robert de Saint-Jean, Jean Rousselot Bon état.
11588Roland Caillois sur T. E. Lawrence. Maurice Saillet sur Saint-John Perse. Bon état.
1973791Paris, Centre de Recherches Hispaniques, 1973, in-8, br., 299 pp.
56989P., Le Cerf (Collection "La Sainte Bible traduite en français sous la direction de l'Ecole Biblique de Jérusalem"), 1953, in 8° broché, 244 pages ; non coupé.