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188028245KAYES (MALI) 1880 3 photographies originales albuminées en noir, collées sur carton fort (29 x 22,5 cm) , format : 11,5 x 8,5 cm pour les 2 photos du haut et 9,5 x 7 cm pour la photo du dessous, 1ère photo : vue de l'extérieur de la gare avec 2 wagons, 2ème photo : Riche Propriétaire, ses femmes et ses captifs, en pose devant les Cases (Photo trés Animée), 3ème photo : vue du Marché au Bois de Cayes (Photo trés Animée), 1880 photographe inconnu,
18935365261893 In-8, relié demi-chagrin havane, dos à nerfs, titre doré, plats et gardes marbrés, couvertures conservées, envois autographes (qqs angles marginaux de. ff. réparés)
187513409New York: Harper & Brothers. Very Good- with no dust jacket. 1875. Hardcover. Light shelfwear soiling fraying and bumping to boards. Solid binding and clean text. Pages browned. Former owner names and bookplates on front pastedown and ffep. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 253 pages . Harper & Brothers hardcover
1872000511New York: Harper & Brothers 1872. Hardcover. Very Good. Early edition; 4 1/2" x 6 1/2"; pp. 9 2-88 4; original pebbled brown boards; gilt title; red tint to page edges; minor wear to head and tail of spine; illustrated with numerous in-line engravings; very good to near fine. Attached to front cover verso is an ornate bookplate of Ellwood Cooper and Sarah Paxon Moore Cooper. He was a horticulturist and a shrewd businessman who went down in history known as the first manufacturer of olive oil in the United States and the inventor of the equipment necessary for the production of said oil. He was also responsible for bringing the eucalyptus tree to Santa Barbara. Ellwood Bluffs County Park and Ellwood Union School in the region have been named after him. Written by Francis March "considered the principal founder of modern comparative linguistics in Anglo-Saxon" the book was said to be aimed at "training the pupil to see hear and think as well as to remember rightly." New York: Harper & Brothers hardcover
1873064611New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers 1873 Book. Good Only. Hardcover. A rare volume. Written by Francis March 'considered the principal founder of modern comparative linguistics in Anglo-Saxon'. Pencil notes on front end papers; rub marks scuffs soils edge wear age toning foxing etc. A reading copy. An educational reference by this prominant American professor. 88 pages. Harper & Brothers, Publishers hardcover
1872000511New York: Harper & Brothers 1872. Hardcover. Very Good. Early edition; 4 1/2" x 6 1/2"; pp. 9 2-88 4; original pebbled brown boards; gilt title; red tint to page edges; minor wear to head and tail of spine; illustrated with numerous in-line engravings; very good to near fine. Attached to front cover verso is an ornate bookplate of Ellwood Cooper and Sarah Paxon Moore Cooper. He was a horticulturist and a shrewd businessman who went down in history known as the first manufacturer of olive oil in the United States and the inventor of the equipment necessary for the production of said oil. He was also responsible for bringing the eucalyptus tree to Santa Barbara. Ellwood Bluffs County Park and Ellwood Union School in the region have been named after him. Written by Francis March "considered the principal founder of modern comparative linguistics in Anglo-Saxon" the book was said to be aimed at "training the pupil to see hear and think as well as to remember rightly." New York: Harper & Brothers hardcover books
18355845C. Van Benthuysen; George H. Evans; 1835 1840 1841 1852. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. 5 vols bound into contemporary cloth 7.25 x 4.63 inches frontispiece 202; 2; vii-viii ix-xxv 1; 4; frontispiece 4 126; 122; 74 pages. Excised leaf of an advertisement also laid in. First American editions of the Bible of Nature and of the Opus Maximum. Walking Stewart articulated a materialist philosophy of Nature which combined elements of pantheism with yogic notions of a single indissoluble consciousness. These early American imprints must have been read by the New England transcendentalists but I don't recall seeing Stewart discussed in the major biographies of Emerson or Thoreau. In any event the similarity is striking for example to Thoreau's Walking. The two volumes here of The Bible of Nature were published together by a consortium of free thought and radical publishers including expatriate English free thought emigrants Gilbert Vale and George Evans and by J. P. Mendum; the second volume as collected here appears either to be fragmentary or published solely as an introduction to stereotype editions of the Evans editions of Moral State of Nations and the Revelation of Nature. Something of a bibliographical tangle given that the stereotype plates were evidently available free to the asking for American radical publishers of the period and completeness of the second part of the Bible of Nature is unclear and may have been included here simply as a sort of table of contents to the volumes that here follow; whether this sammelband is as published and sold by the radical reformer George Henry Evans or had collected by an early reader is unclear. The New-York edition of Opus Maxium not located in OCLC. A nice copy with minimal wear some foxing and light staining; but still very good -- entirely and pleasantly readable throughout. Scarce. <br/><br/> C. Van Benthuysen; George H. Evans; hardcover
184120011<p>Julius Rubens Ames and Gilbert Vale compilers.<i> The Bible of Nature and Substance of Virtue.</i> Albany: C. Van Benthuysen 1842. </p><p>Bound with:</p><p><i>The Bible of Nature Comprising the Moral State of Nations the Revelation of Nature and the Substance of the Essay on Materialism and Extract from the Lectures and Discourses and from a Translation of the Philosophy of Nature by John Stewart the Pedestrian Philosopher.</i> Albany: C. Van Benthuysen 1842. </p><p>Bound with: </p><p><i>The Moral State of Nations or Travels over the Most Interesting Parts of the Globe</i> . . . Granville Middletown N. J.: Printed by George H. Evans 1840. </p><p>Bound with: </p><p><i>The Revelation of Nature </i>. . . London: Printed for J. Ridgway 1790; from the original edition revised and re-printed by G. Evans 1835. </p><p>Bound with: </p><p><i>Opus Maximum an Essay on Materialism . . . by John Stewart the Pedestrian Philosopher.</i> New-York: n. p. 1841. <br /></p><p>5 vols bound into contemporary cloth 7.25 x 4.63 inches frontispiece 202; 2; vii-viii ix-xxv 1; 4; frontispiece 4 126; 122; 74 pages. Excised leaf of an advertisement also laid in. First American editions of the <i>Bible of Nature</i> and of the <i>Opus Maximum</i>.</p>An interesting example of an early American radical book publishing consortium. Pedestrian Stewart 1742-1822 was by all accounts a brilliant eccentric who had traveled across Europe and England and large chunks of North America on foot all in an attempt to reform both men and their minds; his ideas tended toward the radical if perhaps at times unreadable. See the DNB. <br /><br />The two volumes here of <i>The Bible of Nature</i> were published together by a consortium of free thought and radical publishers including expatriate English free thought emigrants Gilbert Vale and George Evans and by J. P. Mendum; the second volume as collected here appears either to be fragmentary or published solely as an introduction to stereotype editions of the Evans editions of <i>Moral State of Nations</i> and the <i>Revelation of Nature</i>. <br /><br />Something of a bibliographical tangle given that the stereotype plates were evidently available free to the asking for American radical publishers of the period and completeness of the second part of the <i>Bible of Nature</i> is unclear and may have been included here simply as a sort of table of contents to the volumes that here follow; whether this sammelband is as published and sold by the radical reformer George Henry Evans or had collected by an early reader is unclear. The New-York edition of <i>Opus Maxium</i> not located in OCLC. <br /><br />Somewhat rubbed bumped and a trifle shaken; some foxing and light staining; a good copy. [v. p.] books
1896267270London : H.K. Lewis 1896. Fourth Edition. Hardcover. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age. Remains quite well-preserved overall: tight bright clean and strong. Author's presentation copy. Physical description; xxx 715 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. Notes; Includes index and bibliography : p. 639-665. First published in 1886 as: An introduction to practical bacteriology. Subjects; 19th Century Bacteriology. Communicable diseases — Etiology. Pathology — 19th century — Sources. London : H.K. Lewis hardcover
1896RO40240891Téqui, Paris. 1896. In-12. Broché. Etat passable, Plats abîmés, Dos abîmé, Quelques rousseurs. 440 pages. Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampons de bibliothèque en pages de garde et de titre. Dos fendu, séparant l'ouvrage en 2 parties. Couverture détachée. Moitié supérieure du 1er plat manquante. Premiers feuillets se détachant.. . . . Classification Dewey : 944-Histoire de France varia
1820284563New York: Gould and Banks 1820. Second American Edition. Full Leather. Very Good binding. The Second American Edition of Samuel March Phillips’ Treatise on the Law of Evidence with notes by the editors on relevant American cases and their rulings. The work became a standard text for the Law of Evidence. Discrete partial reback by a conservator. Toning and foxing to the textblock. Contemporary nameplate on the front pastedown. Full leather with red leather label on the spine and lettering stamped in gilt. Minor loss to the top of the spine. Very Good. Very Good binding. Gould and Banks unknown
1820284563New York: Gould and Banks 1820. Second American Edition. Full Leather. Very Good binding. The Second American Edition of Samuel March Phillips' Treatise on the Law of Evidence with notes by the editors on relevant American cases and their rulings. The work became a standard text for the Law of Evidence. Discrete partial reback by a conservator. Toning and foxing to the textblock. Contemporary nameplate on the front pastedown. Full leather with red leather label on the spine and lettering stamped in gilt. Minor loss to the top of the spine. Very Good. Very Good binding. Gould and Banks unknown books
190053041Paris:: Au Bon Marche 1900. self wrappers laid into cloth portfolio as issued. A few small chips and short tears; ink signature; portfolio sunned lightly worn and spotted. Folio. Illustrated from engravings folding map. Au Bon Marche, hardcover
1900125844Paris.: Au Bon Marché 1900. sheet music. Chaque partition est introduite pour une illustration originale. <b>Partition en français</b>. - Reliure toile de l'éditeur défraîchie. Quelques cahiers déboités. Rousseurs. Bords effrangés à quelques pages. 284 pages. <i>ref. 125844</i> Au Bon Marché unknown
1900125844- Reliure toile de l'éditeur défraîchie. Quelques cahiers déboités. Rousseurs. Bords effrangés à quelques pages. 284 pages.
1898RO80128391CHEZ L'AUTEUR. Mars 1898. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. Catalogue de 20 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc. Quelques notes sur la 1ère de couverture.. . . . Classification Dewey : 56-Catalogue
1893RO80127301CHEZ L'AUTEUR. 1893. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. Catalogue de 80 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc. coiffe en pied légèrement fendue.. . . . Classification Dewey : 56-Catalogue
1898RO80127318CHEZ L'AUTEUR. 1898. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Catalogue de 56 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 56-Catalogue
1900117781900 reliure pleine toile grise (cloth-bound) in-octavo, dos long (spine without raised band) - pièce de titre à filets sur fond vert (label of title with gilt line), plats muets (cover without text), tranches lisses (smooth edges), couverture conservée (cover preserved - library edition), 504 et 184 pages, 1900 à Limoges Chez Madame Veuve H. Ducourtrieux Libraire-Editeur, .
18774939733Librairie Renouard 1877. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In poor condition suitable as a reading copy. Re-bound by library. Medium 8vo. Green marbled boards green leather quarter binding. Front board semi detached. Raised bands gilt lettering and gilt motif on backstrip. A few small tears in backstrip. Bumped corners. Pages are secure and clean save for some foxing. Trimmed. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1050grams ISBN: Librairie Renouard hardcover
188597775Paris, Au Bon Marché, 1885, in-8, 23 pp, Broché, couverture verte imprimée en noir, Catalogue illustré en noir de meubles, bijoux, jeux et vêtement pour étrennes du grand magasin parisien Au Bon Marché. Quelques petites déchirures marginales. Couverture rigide
188933081889 VALENCE, imp. Valencinoise - 1889 - In-4 - Déroché, Couverture ornée d'armoiries des Provinces de France , léger manque au 1er plat - Titre orné comme le 1er plat - Bandeaux - Préface et notices sur les Assemblées Provinciales : LXXXVIII & Séances et compte-rendu 284 pages - RARE - envoi rapide et soigné
18140072711814. Quarter Vellum. Cloth Boards. Near Fine. Spectacular manuscript estate survey maps from early 19th Century. Folio 53 by 39 cm. 6 text pages followed by ten double paged maps all handsomely colored and detailed. The first nine maps are numbered 2 to 10 per table in front showing that notwithstanding the enumeration there is not a missing map. One map with extra fold-out flap addenda. An additional double-sided hand-colored map in the back inserted into the foliio and then two additional hand-colored survey maps by de la Marche or his son loose -- never bound in -- architectural sketch of the chateau footprint done in pen-and-ink -- two other smaller less visually exciting maps and some correspondence. Maps are colored in greens reds yellows and blues. The washes of color together with the obvious precision of the draftsmanship render these maps utilitarian in purpose originally pleasing to the eye and very decorative. Tiny vignettes of churches mark villages and forests are signified by dots representing trees as was the convention. This chateau belonged to M. François Louis Barrairon at the time. It is located in the Indre-et-Loire Department and is between and equidistant to Tours and Vendome. Condition: bottom of leaves stained and sometimes slightly chipped or chewed looking. A few other minor chips. A few un-obtrusive well-executed repairs of tears. unknown
190041731900 plaquette petit in-quarto, couverture bleue illustrée sur le recto / verso très légèrement défraîchie, illustrations : figures in-texte, sans pagination, 24 pages, sans date (fin XIXème) Paris Maison .A. Boucicaut,
18643056261Barcelona.: Llibreteria de E. Ferrando Roca. 1864. Hardcover. Cubierta deslucida. Good. 24 cm. XXIV 318 p. Encuadernación en tapa dura artesanal. Idioma catalán. March Ausiàs ca. 1397-1459. Obra selecta. Acompanyadas de la vida del poeta escrita per Diego de Fuentes de una mostra de la traducció castellana que d'ellas féu lo poéta Jordi de Montemayor y del vocabulari que pera aclarir lo original publicá Joan de Ressa. Texto en catalán y traducción parcial en castellano. Poesías. Briz Francisco Pelayo. 1839-1889. Montemayor Jorge de. 1520-1561 . Cubierta deslucida. Literatura catalana. Poesía lírica. Siglo XV. 821.134.1-14"14" 821.134.1-1 Llibreteria de E. Ferrando Roca. hardcover