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9788584936038-11-130611Editora. New. Editora unknown
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19772090502113716368Not Available 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
531520 September 1893; 4 Bentinck Terrace Regent's Park London N.W. One page 12mo. Very good on lightly aged paper. Giving details of a proposed lecture. He was to have been in Salford Manchester but the dates have been changed. Can only offer two dates. '<> the two years' <> has been a huge success & a most interesting journey by which we have all benefited. I remember the Bolton audience with great pleasure. Kindly name the subject you choose. My fee: ten guineas as before.' Accompanied by magazine cutting of photographic portrait captioned 'M. PAUL BLOUET "MAX O'RELL" NEW EDITOR OF THE PARIS "FIGARO." 20 September 1893; 4 Bentinck Terrace, Regent's Park, London N.W. unknown
0708823580.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1279173947.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1017275084.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
101727018X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
190049488Paris: Société Anonyme des Imprimieres Lemercier 1900. Hardcover. Small 8vo. Full blue calf with gilt spine rules/lettering in compartments gilt board rules and inner dentelles. 560pp 31pp 23pp 56pp pictorial ads. All edges gilt. Illustrations marbled endpapers sewn-in red/green/yellow page marker. Near fine. Spine only faintly shellacked a turn-of-the-century practice with hand-lettered paper shelf label near foot. Exceptionally handsome tight first edition of this detailed guide to American participation of this world's fair to end all world's fairs held in Paris between 12 April and 12 November 1900. Like all world's fairs its intention was to celebrate mankind's accomplishments and advances in every field imaginable -- but with the debut of the new century it was felt appropriate to celebrate accomplishments of the preceding century as well. This remarkable copy bears a red-bordered 4½" X 3/4" colophon slip typed in blue tipped to an inner flyleaf noting that "Twenty-five copies of this catalogue have been bound in this form for special distribution. This copy is numbered 11." Recipients of this specially-bound edition were likely important politicos of the day. The name of this special recipient has been giltstamped on the front board: "WILLIAM B. ALLISON SENATOR." From the collection of William B. Allison 1829-1908 the powerful Iowa Republican who as U.S. senator from that state 1873-1908 was one of the "big four" who controlled the Senate; as chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee for most of those years he championed tariff legislation and co-authored the Bland-Allison Act of 1878; as member of the Senate Finance Committee he was often courted by U.S. presidents to hold cabinet positions. Early 20th century bookplate on front pastedown notes "This book is part of Allison Memorial Collection Gift of Mrs. Jennie A. Brayton" and until deaccessioned was part of Allison's non-circulating collection at his hometown public library across the street from his Dubuque residence. According to Leland L. Sage in his 1956 biography "William Boyd Allison: A Study in Practical Politics" Allison owned "hundreds of books on government economics history banking finance and the tariff as well as volumes of American and English literature. An omnivorous reader Allison doubtless read most of these volumes if only for relaxation from the strain that accompanied his efforts to solve the many problems facing the Nation. Alexander Hamilton was his guidepost in finance Robert Burns his favorite poet and 'The Cotter's Saturday Night' his favorite poem." A superb copy of this rare edition with gilt as fresh and bright as the day applied. Société Anonyme des Imprimieres Lemercier hardcover
B07716-1Paris 1803. viii 167 1pp. Lrg. 8vo. Nineteenth-century marbled boards 1/4 cloth. Unopened. 552 lots of prints are catalogued including groups of as many as 900 portraits after van Dyck entered as a single lot. A little light waterstaining and foxing but a good copy. Paris, 1803. hardcover
B08649-1Paris 1839. 48pp. Sm. 4to. Printed blue wraps. stitched. Printed on uncut heavy paper. Paris, 1839. paperback
28142 p.l. 192 pp. one leaf of errata. 8vo cont. calf joints nicely repaired flat spine gilt contrasting leather lettering piece on spine. London: Edwards; Paris: Laurent 1790.<br/> <br/> A priced copy of the Paris edition of this famous sale; an English edition appeared the next year. For a fascinating account of this catalogue and sale which caused traffic jams along Pall Mall see Arthur Rau’s “Bibliotheca Parisina†in The Book Collector Autumn 1969 pp. 307-17. Amongst the buyers at this sale were Lord Spencer Douce Woodhull Cracherode and the Duke of Newcastle. <br/> <br/> Thanks to the recent researches of Milton McC. Gatch “The Bibliotheca Parisina†in The Library Seventh Series Vol. 12 Number 2 June 2011 pp. 90-118 we finally know the identity of the consignor: Antoine Marie Pâris d’Illins 1746-1809 a military man who was forced to emigrate in 1792 because of conflicts with the Revolution. Rehabilitated by Napoleon Pâris d’Illins died as a general of the infantry during the Spanish campaigns at Cocana in 1809. See the entire article to learn more about the collector his library Edwards’s additions etc. <br/> <br/> We know that not all the books came from the one library; there were books from Loménie de Brienne masquerading under another provenance probably for political reasons and Aldines which Edwards must have obtained in Italy. Nevertheless this is one of the great sales of the period. <br/> <br/> Very good copy. The Paris edition is far rarer than the English edition. <br/> <br/> ⧠Gustave Brunet Dictionnaire de Bibliologie Catholique cols. 579-80–“Ce catalogue est d’une richesse remarquable…De forts beaux ouvrages provenant de la bibliothèque du cardinal Loménie de Brienne avaient été joints à cette collection.†De Ricci p. 89. Peignot pp. 116-17. Taylor Book Catalogues p. 92. unknown
1928xx i.e. xxiv 2 448 59 pp. 8vo cont. mottled calf spine nicely gilt red morocco lettering piece on spine. Paris: Pissot & Gogue 1763.<br/> <br/> An important sale catalogue of the library of the Maison Professe des Jesuites of Paris founded in 1580. This library was comprised of many donations the most notable being that of Pierre Daniel Huet 1630-1721 bishop of Avranches and scholar. Huet whose scholarship was very well-known made considerable scientific researches as well as classical studies; he edited the famous Delphin series of the Latin classics in about sixty volumes. Huet formed a great library of books and MSS. which he donated to this Jesuit house upon his death. <br/> <br/> When the Jesuits were expelled from France in 1762 the entire library of the house was offered for sale by auction. However Huet’s books were withdrawn before the sale due to the terms of his donation and were given by his heir to the Royal Library in 1765. <br/> <br/> This was one of the best and most complete Jesuit libraries in France. It numbered 30000 volumes in 1754 this sale catalogue has 7252 lots. It must be noted that this catalogue gives us the best idea of the contents of Huet’s rich collection. <br/> <br/> Fine and handsome copy. This copy is unusually complete: it has the two unnumbered pages following the preliminary leaves “Livres en Feuilles†and the 59-page author index. Another six leaves which are not present in most copies listing the withdrawn books is not found in this copy. <br/> <br/> ⧠Franklin Les Anciennes Bibliothèques de Paris pp. 269-77–“une collection très-complète et très-bien choisie.†Grolier Club Printed Catalogues of French Book Auctions…1643-1830 181. Peignot p. 106. Taylor Book Catalogues p. 64. unknown
B08621-3Paris 1809. xi 1 28pp. Woodcut title-page vignette and cul-de-lampe. Sm. 4to. Self-wraps. stitched. Printed on uncut heavy paper. The estate sale of the painter Clément-Louis-Marie-Anne Belle 1722-1806. Paris, 1809. paperback
1512372103Paris: Philippe Pigouchet for Simon Vostre 1512. Title page printed in red and black with woodcut device of Simon Vostre; full page woodcuts of St. Jerome crucifixion old coloring. Text in gothic type in two columns ornamental initials some colored text ruled in red throughout. 15 340 28 leaves. Terminal black dd6 present. 1 vols. Folio. Modern linen conservation binding. First leaf toned ownership marks struck out early bibliopole's description in ink at bottom of title. Some minor worming at end. Very good. Title page printed in red and black with woodcut device of Simon Vostre; full page woodcuts of St. Jerome crucifixion old coloring. Text in gothic type in two columns ornamental initials some colored text ruled in red throughout. 15 340 28 leaves. Terminal black dd6 present. 1 vols. Folio. Large folio Bible printed for Simon Vostre by Philippe Pigouchet the famous printer of some of the most beautiful Books of Hours. Uncommon in institutions and in the trade. Renouard ICP II 248; Delaveau & Hillard 778 Philippe Pigouchet for Simon Vostre unknown
B143178-6Paris 1903. 138pp. 8 superb photogravure plates with tissue guards. 39 catalogue illus. Lrg. 4to. Orig. wraps. slightly worn. Acetate d.j. Paris, 1903. paperback
B143178-4Paris 1903. 138pp. 8 superb photogravure plates with tissue guards. 39 catalogue illus. Lrg. 4to. Orig. wraps. Paris, 1903. paperback
1911stela1316Paris: 1911. 1911. folio. pp. 94. French text. 41 b/w plates including frontis. wrs. chipped torn soiled half-title & couple other pages loosely inserted. Soft cover. Good. Paris: 1911. Paperback
B175269-1Paris 1924. 4pp. single sheet folding with multi-tone original woodcut cover by Georges Bruyer printed on tan card stock. Sm. 4to. Self-wraps. New fitted cloth clamshell case. This copy of the banquet menu is signed and inscribed in pencil by the artist beneath the woodcut and accompanied by 5 working trial proofs on chine irregular margins. Paris, 1924. hardcover
dola337Paris: 1970. Exhibition Cat. oblong folio. unpaginated. illus. wrs Paris: 1970 unknown