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3388038252.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
576392Metz, 1852. In-8 br., 77 pp., 15 tableaux dépl.
576045Nancy, Georges Thomas, 1939. In-8 br., 267 pp., fig., pl.
193187967Librairie Polytechnique Ch. Béranger , Bulletin des Services de la Carte Géologique de la France et des Topographies Souterraines Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1931 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur grise grand In-8 1 vol. - 138 pages
576040Université de France, Académie de Nancy, 1899-1905 In-8, rel. demi-maroquin havane à coins, dos à 5 nerfs, titre doré, tranches dorée, couv. cons., ex-libris dessiné (J.L.)
538753Bar-le-Duc, Contant-Laguerre, 1908. In-8 br., 125 pp., 8 pl. h.-t dont 3 dépliantes et 4 ill. in-texte. Envoi manuscrit de l'auteur à M. d'Arbois de Jubainville.
547363Nancy, Grimblot, Raybois & Cie, mai 1844. Grand in-8 broché, 20 pp.
576296Metz, Le Républicain Lorrain, 1973. Album gr. in-4 br., couv. et jaq. ill., 100 pp. non ch., nomr. dessins en noir de l'auteur.
1883R320128941Société géologique du Nord. 1883. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. Tiré à part paginé de 56 à 63 - couverture muette - tampons + annotation sur le 1er plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 551-Géologie
576000Nancy, Lib. N. Sidot, 1900. Gr. in-8 broché, couv. ill., non coupé non rogné, tel que paru, 108 pp., bandeaux, lettrines et cul-de-lampe, 30 phototypies h.t., dont 4 coul., d'après les aquarelles de M. Victor Masson, de Metz, un des 250 ex. sur papier à la cuve.
583929Nancy, Berger-Levrault, , 1948. Gr. in-8 broché, couv. rempliée, XXIV-152 pp., texte en patois accompagné de sa traduction en regard, carte in fine. Envoi manuscrit de Marcel Cressot au Dr Jean Girard.
1763M13777Paris:: Barrois 1763. 1763. 2 volumes. Small 4to. xliv 543 1; 829 1 pp. With the auctioneer's statement of intention prior to the title index; some minor worming at gutter. WITH MANUSCRIPT MARGINALIA showing the prices achieved from part of the sale. Very Contemporary quarter calf raised bands leather spine labels decorative paper over boards edges mottled; foot of vol. II mended with kozo. Bookplate and ownership signature of J.-A. Ver-----. Very good copy. AN EXTENSIVE AUCTION CATALOGUE LISTING FALCONET'S PERSONAL AND VAST LIBRARY ARRANGED INTO 19798 LOTS containing upwards of 60000 books categorized by topics: theology jurisprudence sciences & arts metaphysics physics natural history medicine alchemy mathematics astronomy music belles-lettres grammarians rhetoric poetry mythology Romans philology aphorisms polygraphs epistolary history geography chronology ecclesiastical history ancient history Greek history history of France Germany Switzerland Spain Portugal England Sweden Denmark Poland Russia Hungary the Middle East Orientalism Arabs Turks Voyages to Asia and Persia Indies China Africa America Polar regions of the earth heraldry antiquities bibliography history of educational institutions & academies lives of the illustrious persons. The bookseller-auctioneer Barrois contributed a biography of Falconet which precedes the catalogue. A massive author-index follows the work. / The catalogue is representative of Falconet's entire library. A unique feature of this catalogue is that the 11000 books that were donated to the Bibliotheque du Roi known today as the Bibliotheque Nationale are listed in the work with brackets around them an unusual and exclusive feature of this work not seen elsewhere. / Falconet's library consisted of about 45000 books. He liked to lend his books. As early as 1742 he asked the king that all the books in his library that were not in the king's library should be given to him after his death. About 11000 rare books and others who were not there entered the King's library. The usufruct had been preserved and the King in gratitude had given him a pension of 1200 livres. These books were not included in the sale of his library but they are mentioned in the Library Catalog of the late M. Falconet physician written by Marie-Jacques Barrois in 1762. / Camille Falconet belonged to an old Lyonnaise family. He is the son of Noel Falconet a doctor of medicine at the Faculty of Medicine of Montpellier and Marguerite Monin. His great-grandfather Charles Falconet was originally from the city of Exilles Savoie and a doctor recognized by the House of Savoy. His grandfather Andre Falconet was doctor of Marguerite de Valois first wife of Henri IV. They had a municipal office in the city of Lyon. His grandfather is known for his correspondence with Guy Patin. After his studies in Paris he was received doctor in Montpellier. His grandfather sent him to Paris to continue his studies. He did his studies at the College du Cardinal-Lemoine. After finishing his rhetoric at 14 he was recalled to Lyon where he studied philosophy. Then he went to Montpellier to study medicine. At the request of his father he moved to Paris in 1707. He quickly became famous. He was attached to the houses of Lorraine Bouillon Villeroi and Pontchartrain. The Grand Esquire assured him the office of doctor of the big and small stables of the king. In 1709 he was a doctor of the Chancellery. The Duchess de Bouillon brought her into the brilliant society that met at her house. He was the doctor of the Duke de Bouillon and his daughter Mademoiselle de Bouillon. One of his friends Claude Villemot parish priest of Lyon tried to bring him back to Lyon. He wrote New System or new explanation of the movement of planets that Camille Falconet translated into Latin. / At the end of the reign of Louis XIV he was often consulted with his father to prolong the life of the king. He is also consulted on the health of Louis XV child. / He inherited a big fortune that he devoted in part to the creation of a vast library. He had loved books in his youth according to the scholar Dreux du Radier "sincere and even abrupt man in appearance he was sought after by strangers as citizen his varied and extensive knowledge his manner of writing and to speak . . . his particular collections on the sciences his memory and his beautiful library which is today a rich part of that of King attracted him the visits of many persons of letters. you have persons of merit and the most distinguished reputation I have seen several times MM d'Alembert and Diderot Dumarais Rameau the account of Caylus the Marquis d'Herouville." REFERENCES: Gustave Brunet Dictionnaire de Bibliologie Catholique col. 457; Grolier Club Printed Catalogues of French Book Auctions and Sales by Private Treaty 1643-1850 in the Library of the Grolier Club 2004 169; Peignot "Ce catalogue est un des plus considerables qui existent." p. 97; Archer Taylor Book Catalogues: Their Varieties and Uses 1987 pp. 55 114 132 190 228 240-41. Barrois, 1763. hardcover books
1763101455<p>Paris Barrois 1763. 2 vols. in 3. including table. 8vo. v-xliv 543 1 blank 829 1 blank pp. Contemporary half calf spines gilt. some very light browning. A good copy with the exlibris of A. Kühnholtz-Lordat pasted on the inside front cover of all three volumes A good copy.</p><p>The sales catalogue of the library of the French court physician Camille Falconet 1671 - 1762 who had been a book collector for more than 70 years. The catalogue was compiled by Jean Capperonnier and edited by Jacques-Marie Barrois. Falconet bequeathed to the Bibliothèque du Roi all those books not already in that collection and stipulated that the rest were to be sold; the items in the catalogue 11000 destined for the Bibliothèque du Roi are set off within square brackets very unusual in a catalogue. The sale 6 March 1763 fetched a total of 39062 livres. 19798 lots containing over 60000 books are listed including manuscripts maps and prints and with very significant holdings in medicine and natural history.<strong> It is also this is the first auction catalogue with a separate chapter on America</strong> II 363 ff. Peignot calls this catalogue "un des plus considérables qui existent". c.f. Grolier Club # 169; Taylor Book Catalogues p. 240-241.</p>
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1888221823Lille: Le Bigot 1888. First Edition . Soft cover. Very Good / Reading Copy. Softcover; small 4to 110 pages 4 plates. FIRST EDITION. SIGNED by author on the title-page. Loose signatures wrapped in a brown paper covering. Prev. owner wrote the title on the cover's front and signed his name on the title-page. The pages are yellowing but clear and clean. Deckled edges. VG/READING COPY. <br/> <br/> Le Bigot paperback
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