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1814WRCAM34343London 1814. 39pp. with text in French and English on facing pages. Half title. Small quarto. Dbd. Minor foxing half title detached but present. Very good. By this treaty the borders of France were returned to the status quo of 1792 including holdings in the Caribbean so that France got back Tobago St. Lucia and Martinique but had to return part of Santo Domingo. OCLC locates only three copies of this scarce printing. DAVENPORT 196. OCLC 38656503 24454998. unknown books
33098Large photograph of <span class="match">Willy</span> <span class="match">Wonka</span> the five golden ticket winners and their parents and a trio of Oompa Loompas. Boldly signed by Gene Wilder Peter Ostrum Julie Dawn Cole Denise Nickerson Paris Themmen and Michael Bollner with each but Wilder adding their respective character names from the 1971 film. The photograph measures 17 inches by 12 inches. Double matted and framed. The entire piece measures 22.75 inches by 17.75 inches. An attractive piece. Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory is a 1971 American musical fantasy film directed by Mel Stuart and starring Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka. It is an adaptation of the 1964 novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl who himself wrote the screenplay. The film tells the story of Charlie Bucket Peter Ostrum as he receives a Golden Ticket and visits Willy Wonka's chocolate factory with four other children from around the world. Filming took place in Munich in 1970 and the film was released by Paramount Pictures on June 30 1971. In 1972 the film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Score and Wilder was nominated for a Golden Globe as Best Actor in a Musical. The movie introduced the song "The Candy Man" which went on to become a popular hit when recorded by Sammy Davis Jr. In 2014 the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally historically or aesthetically significant". unknown books
18992332Paris Libririe Ollendorff 1899. Preface by Armand Sylvestre. 8mo. Original paper wraps with original glassine. The small limited edition of 30 on Japan paper numbered and signed by the author HENRI BOUTET ON THE COLOPHONE. Includes one ORIGINAL DRAWING in pencil signed by HENRI BOUTET and titled in pencil tipped in opposite the frontispiece. Includes TWO ETCHINGS printed in black and sanguine 3 suites one on Japon printed in sanguine and blue with the text one printed in colors on Japon without the text and the last suite on china paper without the text. In perfect condition. Libririe Ollendorff books
1742SS13441London:: Printed for John and Paul Knapton. . . 1742-53. 1742. 5 volumes. 8vo. Vol.1: 4 x 11-456 16; Vol.2: 2 407 15 10; Vol.3: 2 422 16; Vol.4: 2 410 14 11-26; Vol.5: 2 426 14 pp. The first 10 pages of the "Addenda" are bound at the end of vol.2 pp.11-26 are bound at the end of vol.4. 44 of 45 engraved plates mostly folding I: 17; II: 6; III: 6; IV: 6; V: 9 of 10 plates pl. 10 supplied in facs. see p. 422 TOTAL: 44 2 folding tables vol. I tables some folding addenda indexes; 2nd wasp plate vol. V with small scrape effecting some of the image. Original speckled calf; rebacked and with later endleaves vols. I III & V with joints gently mended with kozo. PROVENANCE: Bookplates of Henry and Carol Faul mounted on top of the following engraved bookplate for the American Academy of Arts & Sciences: "Sub libertate Florent" dated 1780 "The Gift of . . ." -- also with their gilt-stamp applied to the foot of the later spines "American Academy"; Rubber stamps discarded of the Linda Hall Library Kansas City MO. Very good. HENRY FAUL'S COPY -- WORKED FOR ENRICO FERMI & BIKINI ATOLL TEST. A collection of early scientific papers from leading figures all belonging to the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris the French equivalent to the Royal Society of London. The abridged papers all appeared between 1699 and 1720 and include diverse topics such as anatomy apiculture astronomy incl. Moon chemistry electricity entomology gases geography geology herpetology invertebrates magnetism medicine meteorology mineralogy monsters music mollusks natural history optics physics scientific instruments including the barometer microscope zoology and more. / AMONG THE NUMEROUS CONTRIBUTORS OR NOTABLES MENTIONED: Agricola Amontons Baert Juan de Barros Bernoulli Bignon Borelli Bouvet Robert Boyle Carre Cassini Chazelles Chevalier Coronelli Dampier Descartes Dodart Fermat Fontenay Fontenelle Galileo Gandolphe Gassendi Gesner Gouye Halley Van Helmont de la Hire du Hamel Huygens Jeaugeon Kepler Kircher Leibnitz Lemery Leuwenhoek Malpighi de Marca Mariotte Mollard Gregory Nazianzen Isaac Newton de Nointel Ortelius Parent Picard Renau Riccioli Sanctorius Strabo Tournefort Varignon etc. PROVENANCE: 1 American Academy of Arts & Sciences bookplate: The Academy seal features Minerva the goddess of wisdom science and trade and the arts. Her temple on the Aventine Hill was a meeting place for skilled craftsman writers and actors. She is also depicted as a warrior a symbol appropriate for an organization created in the midst of the American Revolution. Around Minerva are representations of the new country—on her right a field of Indian corn a stand of oaks and the outline of a town; at her feet a hoe a plow and a sickle; on her left a quadrant and a telescope a ship heading for shore and the sun completely risen above the cloud. Over the whole is the motto SUB LIBERTATE FLORENT which suggests that arts and sciences flourish best in. -- 2 Rubber stamps discarded of the Linda Hall Library Kansas City MO. -- 3 Henry and Carol Faul. Henry Faul was a geologist working on Enrico Fermi's team at the University of Chicago. He was responsible for prospecting uranium ore in Colorado and Utah. He also travelled to Manhattan Project sites at Los Alamos and in Washington DC. Following the war Faul continued to work on nuclear projects and participated in the Bikini Atoll test. He received his M.S. from the University of Chicago during the war and went on to get his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. ESTC T131275. Printed for John and Paul Knapton. . . , 1742-53. unknown books
1914118971Paris 1914. Softcover. Good- general wear to exterior curling of front cover sporadic foxing throughout. Mostly bound volumes a total of 55 volumes. Text in French Explication of the Works of Painting Sculpture Architecture Gravure and Lithography of the Living Artists Exhibited at the Palace of the Champs-Elysees. The 55 volumes include the years 1853 1857 1859 1861 1863-1870 1872-1914. A mighty run. paperback books
1783WRCAM34311Paris: de l'Imprimerie Royale 1783. 3pp. Quarto. Later marbled boards leather label. Near fine. The proclamation by Louis XVI calling for a cessation of hostilities with Great Britain in the American War of Independence according to the agreements of Jan. 20 1783. This ordinance particularly addresses the end of naval hostilities between the two nations. Not in Wroth and Annan ACTS OF FRENCH ROYAL ADMINISTRATION. OCLC lists only a printing in Lille locating three copies. Rare. de l'Imprimerie Royale hardcover books
1783WRCAM34310Paris 1783. 4pp. printed in double columns. Quarto. Later marbled boards leather label. Near fine. On January 20 1783 terms for a general armistice between England and France and Spain were reached two months after terms with the United States had been worked out. A general armistice was agreed upon for February 4. This supplement to the ROYAL GAZETTE was probably the first publication of the terms of the British-French agreement. The French advantage after Yorktown had been largely lost with De Grasse's defeat in the Caribbean in 1782 so the net effect was largely a return to status quo with Caribbean possessions of both sides restored. Furthermore England's claims to Newfoundland were maintained and mutual fishing rights off the Canadian coast were agreed upon. DAVENPORT 169. hardcover books
1783WRCAM12795Lyon: L'Imprimerie du Roi 1783. 12pp. Quarto. Modern marbled boards leather label. Very good. An unrecorded contemporary Lyon printing of the peace treaty between France and England at the end of the American Revolution. Concluded on the same date as similar treaties between England and the United States and Spain this treaty enhanced the French position in the Caribbean and their position with regard to fishing rights off Canada. See Davenport 171. L'Imprimerie du Roi hardcover books
1783WRCAM12780Paris 1783. 2 leaves printed in double-column format. Quarto. Later marbled boards leather label. Good. An unrecorded contemporary printing as a supplement to the official GAZETTE produced by the Imprimerie Royale of the peace treaty between France and England at the end of the American Revolution. Concluded on the same date as similar treaties between England and the United States and Spain this treaty enhanced the French position in the Caribbean and improved their position concerning fishing rights off Canada in India and elsewhere. hardcover books
4880431 pp. text including the details of the architectural competition sponsored by the Conseil Municipal de Paris and the Département de la Seine the report from the jury and the specifics of the main projects entered for the contest to develop along the route from Place de l'Ãtoile now Place Charles de Gaulle up to the roundabout in the La Défense business district followed by 54 full-page plates including sketches maps perspectives elevations and architectural details to accompany each of the proposals each captioned with the name of the architect and identifying information for each image. Profusely illustrated. Large 4to. Original publisher's boards portfolio tie-bound contents loose as issued. Some minor rubbing and abrasions. Paris Ãditions d'Art Charles Moreau n.d. circa 1932. An interesting portfolio recounting one of the first urbanism competitions held in Paris. The architects who submitted proposals for this competition include Guillemonat & Petit; Pierre Patout; E. Fontayne André Granet Jacques Carlu; Molinie Nicod & Barbaud; A. & J. Guilbert Labatut & Millochau; P. Bigot; Marcel Lemarie Henri Defrasse; Boutterin Grenard & Reynard; Julien Duhayon & Chappey; Masson-Detourbet; H. Cayon; and others. hardcover books
4694Rare Photography Advertising Broadside for a Parisian photography studio operated by Allophones Lionel who was active in the 1860s according to Getty Images. Lionel advertises a guarantee that no photographer had offered: a proof - "epreuve" - of the image before the photograph is printed and if the client does not like the image the photographer will take a second photograph and offer a second proof for no additional charge. <br/><br/>A caricature of the famed French photographer Nadar appears to sit on a camera in the broadside's highly decorative design. The sheet measures 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches and is normally aged with slight chip in upper left corner else very good condition. Photographs of individuals in the carte-de-vi site style established in the 1850's became more popular in the 1860's with many photographers competing for clients. This richly designed broadside must have appealed to new customers. We have not found another example of this broadside. unknown books
2815viii 164 pp. 8vo cont. paper-backed pink boards rather rubbed & a little discolored uncut. London: for J. Edwards 1791. The English edition first issue of the catalogue of this famous sale. 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. 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. 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. Fine uncut copy. The first issue bears the date of 26th March not a Monday. ❧ De Ricci p. 89. Peignot pp. 116-17. Taylor Book Catalogues p. 92. hardcover books
1783WRCAM34362Paris: Ph.-D. Pierres Imprimeur Ordinaire du Roi. 1783. 4pp. Quarto. Modern marbled boards leather label. Near fine. The final proclamation of peace between England and France in the American War of Independence. This is the version issued by the Paris police. Other editions were printed regionally in the same format. No copy of this printing is located on OCLC. Ph.-D. Pierres, Imprimeur Ordinaire du Roi... hardcover books
193918509Paris: Verve 1939. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. brick cloth lettered in silver spotted and slightly worn. Very good. Original cover designs by Pierre Bonnard and George Rouault. No. 3 includes color lithographs by Chagall Miro and Klee and a host of color lithographs of The Indian Pantheon six in all. No. 4 contains three color lithographs by Matisse La Danse is double-paged and Andre Derain plus Tacuinum Sanitatus Fourteen Century Book of Health seven pages of color lithographs. Interior contents and original covers clean very fresh and housed in cloth binding. Text in English. Verve hardcover books
1914118972Paris 1914. Softcover. Good- general wear to exterior curling of front cover sporadic foxing throughout. Mostly bound volumes a total of 35 volumes. Text in French Explication of the Works of Painting Sculpture Architecture Gravure and Lithography of the Living Artists Exhibited at the Palace of the Champs-Elysees. The 35 volumes include the years 1859 1864 1868 1869 1872-1878 1880 1881 1883 1884 1887 1889 1892-1904 1908-1911 1913 1914. A total of 35 volumes. paperback books
1783WRCAM51461Caen 1783. 2pp. Quarto. Antique-style marbled boards gilt leather label. Near fine. Untrimmed. A regional printing of the official French proclamation of "bonne ferme stable & solide" peace between France and Great Britain bringing an end to the war of the American Revolution and warfare in other colonies and Europe. Although a preliminary peace had been negotiated in Paris as of Nov. 30 1782 with an armistice in effect as of Jan. 20 1783 the final treaty took many more months to conclude both because of last minute wrangling over fishing rights on the Grand Banks and delays in Trans-Atlantic ratification. The final treaties between France England and the United States were originally proclaimed on Nov. 3 1783 and this version of the announcement was printed at Caen on Dec. 27 1783. As a Channel port the notice of peace would have been of particular interest there. hardcover books
19701360001970. WARHOL Andy. Andy Warhol. Organized by John Coplans with essays by Alfred Pacquement and John Brownstone. 12 pp. 4to. accordion folded with self-wrappers in a new purple cloth box. Paris: Musee d'Art Moderne 1970. Checklist of the 120 works exhibited with dimensions and owners. hardcover books
176014266Amsterdam: Chez Pierre Mortier 1760. Boards. Very Good. Vol 1: III-XVI 727 pages. Vol 2: 2 743 pages. Vol 3: 2 648 pages. Vol 4: 8 404 XXXVI 372 2 III-VIII 256 pages. 4 x 6 1/2 inches 12mo. Uniform period leather bindings with gold decoration to the spine panel leather labels and paper label as well on 4th volume. Leather is rubbed and scuffed corners worn spines hard to read. Second volume has tear to leather at top of spine. Bindings are fundamentally sound. Clean internally. First 3 volumes have decorated pastedown endpapers but plain flyleaves. Last volume has marbled endpapers. Not collated assumed complete sold as is. Boards. Roughly translated "A general table index of the matters contained in the history and the memoirs of the Royal Academy of Sciences of Paris from the year 1699 through 1734". Three volumes complete covering the alphabet A-Z. Together with the fourth volume not usually found covering years 1735-1751 and including a history of the Royal Academy of Sciences published in 1760 complete in one volume plus another index. Chez Pierre Mortier unknown books
19211292Paris: Editions du Sagittaire Simon Kra 1921. 8vo. Orig. wrappers glassine. Slight fraying to glassine & spine ends. Original edition Hors commerce copy initialed by Jacob. Entire edition 272 copies: 35 special copies printed on Japon with a suite 10 with original drawing; 203 on Velin; 22 hors commerce copy on velin as here; 12 copies numbered copies for M. Ronald Davis & Cie. With 18 wood engravings in 3 colors 4 full-page including front. Printed by Ducros LefÄvre & Colas. 30 April 1921.<br/><br/> Max Jacob’s influence on modern French poetry was profound and his modernist lyrical verse is still widely read. He played a decisive role in the new directions of modern poetry during the early part of the 20th century. He influenced many of his contemporaries and toward the end of his life was surrounded by a devoted group of younger and older artists. He was also an accomplished artist as could be attested to by his friend Pablo Picasso. Editions du Sagittaire [Simon Kra] unknown books
22523N.p.: N.p. N.d. Prints uniformly near fine; book is very good in worn quarter leather and ends over presumed pigskin boards. Presumed First Edition. Likely the second of two volumes. Folio. 23 photographs possibly albumen mostly of Paris buildings and monuments circa 1880-1900 captioned in white at the bottom of the prints. No other printed information save the title in gilt on the spine and no information easily findable online. N.p.: N.p. unknown books
16404887London: Excudebat Richardus Hodgkinson. 1640. Folio 13-3/4" x 9-1/2". 2 parts in 1 Part 2 dated 1639. 481010126;31014pp. Engraved frontispiece portrait old paper repair in blank fore-margin. Title printed in red & black with a woodcut device. Cont. calf a bit worn nicely rebacked red morocco spine label. Title-page lightly spotted. Engraved armorial bookplate of Sir Edward Tumour of Hollingbury dated 1705 on verso of title. Overall a fine copy of the best Latin edition of this early English chronicle by Paris ca. 1200-1253. STC 19210. Excudebat Richardus Hodgkinson. unknown books
192920898Paris & New York: At The Sign of The Pegasus 1929. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. basket weave cream cloth gilt Bodoni logo front cover. Near fine in worn dust wrapper lacking small portion of lower spine. 80 pages. 30 x 21.5 cm. Limited edition copy 229 of 500 of the English edition on Lafuma Rag Paper in the original types of Giambattista Bodoni. Host of tipped-in specimen pages plus twelve full page woodcuts by Franz Masereel printed recto only which illustrate the operations of the press. Officina Bodoni began operation in April 1925 at Montagnola di Lugano. List of All Book Printed On the Hand-Press. Offsetting from the flaps of the dust jacket onto the endpapers slight lower corner bumps. At The Sign of The Pegasus hardcover books
1968104663Paris: Maeght Editeur 1968. Hardbound. VG ex art reference library copy never used paper label on lower spine would easily come off. Cloth covered ring binder with colored embossed design by Braque on front cover. 2 121 3 numbered sheets appx. 250 pp. with 176 illustrations 14 are in color. Text in French. The pictures are arranged chronologically by year. Maeght Editeur hardcover books
198227197Paris: Atelier de l'Olivette 1982. First edition. Paris Gabriel. Wrappers 23x 23 cm in publisher's chemise and slipcase. Etched portrait of the author and eight silkscreen illustrations some double-page. One of 10 copies signed and numbered by the author and artist with a page of the author's manuscript an original drawing and a suite of the prints printed on vergé Romana from a total edition of 75 copies printed by hand on Arches paper. 13 poems organized according to the seasons of life. Fine. <br/><br/> Atelier de l'Olivette unknown books
188822178Paris 1888. Hardbound. VG Small faint white letters on lower spine otherwise a stunningly bound book with clean crisp etchings. 3/4 Brown Moroccan leather with vellum boards elaborate gilt design five raised bands on spine all edges gilt marbled endpapers with one etched bookplate inside front cover and another gallery bookplate on front marbled free endpaper. Includes 31 original etchings. Binding is signed Stikeman & Co. book was formerly in the library of George J. Gould. Includes etchings of works by Corot Decamps 11 Delacroix 7 Diaz Dupre Gericault Meissoneir Millet 2 Troyon 5 Ziem. Lists a total of 53 lots all priced in ink and listing the buyers' name. A stunning volume and a stunning collection! hardcover books