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3496avec une notice et réflexions sur Marie-Stuart et quelques princes de BAR.In 12 broché,couverture verte imprimée,dos muet factice. Bar sur Ornain chez Lhomme,rue de la Halle,septembre 1848
575954Nancy, 25 Aout 1733. 37 pp. in-4, parchemin, écriture lisible. Tampon humide aux armes des maisons de Lorraine et de Barrois. Cachet gauffré aux armes de François III duc de Lorraine, de Bar, de Monferrat, marquis de Pont-A-Mousson et signé.
575955Chez l'Auteur, 2011. In-4 br., 416 pp., nombr. ill. en noir et en coul.
1959RO30308051Editor. 1959. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. pages augmentées de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc, dans et hors texte. Relié par 2 agraffes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
575957Nancy, Berger-Levrault, 1882. In-fol., rel. éd. demi-maroquin rouge à coins, dos à nerfs orné de croix de Lorraine, tête dorée ; XVI-420 pp., 1 front. (photochromie), 20 pl. (dont 1 vignette originale grav. à l'eau-forte et 1 portrait dessiné par l'auteur reproduit en héliogravure).
188913491889 Paris, Librairie des Auteurs français, 1889. 19 x 12 cm, 335 pp. Broché, couverture légèrement usée sinon bon exemplaire. Édition originale.
3569Juven, P. , s. d. (1902), in-12 , 304 pp. , année de l'É. O. ,
12137Juven, P. , s. d. (1902), in-12 , 304 pp. , année de l' e. O. ,
2205063839.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
18503120Paris: Firmin Didot frères for the author sold by Didot Jules Renouard and Techener 1850. <p>Large 4to 308 x 230 mm. 8 360; 35 pp. Large-paper issue on heavy wove paper papier vélin. Includes Greek printing. 61 plates of pen-and-ink lithographs with text lithographed by Lalanne printed by Lemercier including one double-page plate and two chromolithographs with gold-printed captions. Occasional light foxing.<br />Presentation binding commissioned by the author for the royal pretender the Comte de Chambord as "Henri V": elaborately gold-tooled contemporary green polished goatskin covers tooled to a fanfare design incorporating fleurs-de-lys and royal crowns central oval cartouche containing the crowned initial H flanked by two roman V's smooth spine similarly gold-tooled red morocco doublures gold-tooled with a semis of crowned fleurs-de-lys pair of vellum free endleaves and flyleaves at front and back gilt edges a few small scratches to lower cover scuffing to hinges at head and foot; folding cloth case. Provenance: Henri-Charles-Ferdinand-Marie-Dieudonné d'Artois duc de Bordeaux Comte de Chambord 1820-1883 pretender to the throne of France supra-libros with an autograph letter of presentation from the author on a vellum leaf bound in between title and half-title; Don Jaime de Bourbon duc de Madrid 1870-1931 Chambord's legatee red inkstamp on vellum dedication leaf; with Maggs Bros catalogue 661 1938 172; Bernard Breslauer Bibliotheca Bibliographica Breslaueriana 33.<br /><br />First Edition "royal" presentation copy of a treatise on the origins of language and on written symbols the work of a wealthy collector dealer in stolen manuscripts and ardent Royalist.<br /><br />Joseph Barrois was an erudite but eccentric and indeed crooked bibliophile who became fatally involved with the notorious and unpunished book thief Guglielmo Libri who in his capacity of inspector of public instruction traveled throughout France surveying libraries and pillaging them. Barrois is known to have taken in "Libri's" manuscripts and had them rendered unrecognizable through rearrangement of quires rebinding mutilation etc. The unsigned binding was confidently attributed by Bernard Breslauer to the Parisian binder Thompson who assisted Barrois in these fraudulent activities. Barrois also compiled his own valuable manuscript collection about ten percent of which stemmed from compromised sources. Foreseeing Libri's conviction he had the collection discreetly shipped to England in 1849 and sold to the Earl of Ashburnham cf. Delisle pp. xl-xlii; most but not all were eventually repurchased by the French government. Convicted in 1850 Libri himself remained comfortably in England where he was wined and dined by the likes of Panizzi Keeper of Printed Books at the British Museum.<br /><br />In the present work published the year of Libri's conviction Barrois explores the origins of language in gesture and phonetics postulating an original universal Indo-European language shared by Assyria India and China. He traces its roots through cuneiform hieroglyphics and classical Greek and declares the Phoenician digital or finger-alphabet to have been the source of many other writing systems including Lap Sanskrit Chinese Aztec and other Amerindian languages. The work contains chapters on classical mythology the mnemonics of Homer theatrical pantomime in Terence and Vergil sacred letter symbolism in various religions and detailed analyses of symbols and letterforms. A 35-page glossary of Greek words concludes the treatise. The lithographs reproduce lapidary inscriptions and relevant details from manuscripts and other works of Antiquity or the Middle Ages found in the Louvre the museums of Berlin and other largely French collections. <br /><br />Maxime Lalanne who executed the lithographs was the author of a manual on etching; he may have been related to the Ludovic Lalanne who worked with Henri Bordier on the commission charged with documenting Libri's thefts a thankless task honorably fulfilled which led to Libri's conviction in 1850.<br /><br />In the inserted autograph letter written on vellum Barrois presents this large-paper copy to the pretender to the title of Henri V "whose unfortunate insistence upon his divine rights and upon the scrapping of the Tricolore in favour of the white standard of the Bourbons probably cost him the throne" Breslauer having had it regally attired in a sumptuous neo-fanfare binding probably by Thompson a Parisian binder of English origin who signed very few of his bindings. The technically impeccable gold-tooling may have been the work of Thompson's finisher Marius Michel père. Ramsden notes that Thompson's "passion for book-collecting is said to have dissipated his earnings as a binder."<br /><br />Brunet VI Table méthodique 640 10551; Bernard Breslauer Historic and Artistic Bookbindings from the Bibliotheca Bibliographica Breslaueriana 33. On Barrois and Libri cf. Léopold Delisle Catalogue des manuscrits des fonds Libri et Barrois 1888 pp. xxxviii ff.</p> Firmin Didot frères [for the author], sold by Didot, Jules Renouard and Techener unknown books
12705Bloud & Gay 1935, in-12 broché, 202pp avec des figures in-texte; exemplaire sur papier vélin alfa Ruysdal, numéroté ( un des 400 ex. ); collection bibliothèque catholique des sciences religieuses - très bon état
11353Bloud & Gay 17 octobre 1935, in-12 broché, 202pp; exemplaire sur vélin alfa Ruysdal, numéroté ( un des 400 ex. ), collection bibliothèque catholique des sciences religieuses; très bon état
50578Hachette 1965, in-8 cartonnage éditeur, 94pp avec des photographies de Bernard Jourdes; collection tout par l'image n° 47 - très bon état
19398593Paris editions Auguste Picard 1939 Un volume in-8 broché, couverture illustrée, viii et 521 pages, carte dép. in fine. Rares rousseurs, léger débrochage, néanmoins bon état.
601050Paris, Editions Auguste Picard, 1939 - Editions A. et J. Picard et Cie, 1953. 2 vol. in-8 broché, VIII-521, XI-517 pp., 360 fig. (ill. photogr., plans, dessins) en n/b. in-t., 1 carte dépliante h.-t., bibliographie, index. Ex. non coupé.
8326P., Bloud et Gay, 1935, in 12 broché, 202pp. ; cachets sur les titre et faux titre.
1890LBW-7857Paris, Dépôt de la Guerre, 1890. En 27 sections montées sur toile et repliées, formant une carte de 0,61 x 1,14 m ; étiquette au dos de la carte de la Maison Andriveau-Goujon Henry Barrère, Éditeur Géographe.
185013902Paris, Firmin Didot frères, 1850. In-4 de (8)-360 pp., index, 61 planches gravées hors-texte dont 2 en couleurs, 35 pp. de Lexeologie grecque, veau poli sable, dos orné à quatre nerfs, pièce de titre en maroquin noir, frise et plaque Restauration à froid dans un encadrement de filets et guirlande dorés, signet de soie verte, tranches dorées (reliure de l'époque signée A. Arnold).
19101(P.), Tendances, juin 1960, in-8, agrafé, 12 p. Tiré à part de Vie Culturelle 10. Illustrations. Textes de P. Descargues, C. Levi-Strauss.
1953149930Picard Paris, Picard, 1953. In-8 broché de XI + 517 pages non coupées. Nombreuses figures et photos. Très bon état
1939RO80067281PICARD Auguste. 1939. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 521 pages. Nombreux dessins, plans, croquis et photos en noir et blanc, dans le texte. Légers passages de vers sur le 2nd plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 1200-B.A. : Publications destinées à la jeunesse
205585Librairie Bloud & Gay - Bibliothèque Catholique Des Sciences Religieuses Paris 1935 In-12 ( 190 X 120 mm ) de 190 pages, broché sous couverture imprimée. Edition originale. Très bel exemplaire, non rogné et non coupé. Sommaire: Introduction. Les nomades. L'exploration des sites. Les villes anciennes. Les villes gréco-romaines. La cité des morts. L'activité rurale. Les métiers. Les arts libéraux. Métrologie et numismatique. La société. Les religions de Canaan. La religion d'Israël. Palestine.
87688Paris, Auguste Picard, 1939. 14 x 23, 521 pp., 199 figures, 1 carte volante et dépliante, broché, bon état.
11773France, Bloud et Gay,1935 12 x 19, 202 pp., broché, bon état (cachets du Collège jésuite Saint Stanislas à Mons)
1939R74203Paris, Picard 1939-1953 complet en 2 tomes: viii,521 + xi,517pp.avec 360 ills. + joint: 1 carte, 22cm., br.orig., qqs.cachets, bon état, R74203