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25048Genève, Mobilita, 1983, in 8° relié plein skyvertex rouge de l'éditeur, 374pp. ; nombreuses illustrations.
69691Verneuil sur Igneraie, Maintenance du Berry, 1948, petit in 8° broché, 93 pages ; couvetrure illustrée (très légèrement fanée) ; infimes défauts.
1959814471959 Paris, Hachette (Collection "Les Grandes Cathédrales"), 1959, in 4° broché, 109 pages ; jaquette illustrée en couleurs.
1829768491829 Lyon, Lib. Catholique, 1829, plaquette in 8° brochée, 24 pages.
9515London, Constable and Co, 1929. In 8 cartonnage éditeur (manque la jaquette), 141 pp.
190037013Detroit: Privately printed n.d. circa 1900. n.d. circa 1900. TRADE CATALOG. 6-1/2" x 5-1/2" printed light pink wrappers. 16pp including wrappers. Black and white illustrations of children in wagons advertising the Berry Brothers Celebrated Varnishes and Architectural Finishes. Some of the pictures were taken in Mexico Honolulu and Cuba during Carnival Time. "This little booklet is dedicated with best wishes to our juvenile friends and we are proud and glad to say we have a very large number of them. All the pictures appearing herein are taken from life and show our celebrated toy wagon in actual use." View of the factory to rear wrapper and "Manufacturers of Every Grade of Varnish and Japan For Every Use Known. Also Originators and Sole Manufactureres of Genuine Hard Oil Finish Liquid Granite and Shingletint." Light soiling to wrappers else a very nice booklet. Privately printed, n.d. (circa 1900). unknown
193730809Atlanta: Webb & Martin 1937. Hardcover. Good. Quarto. Unpaginated. Brown and silver embossed illustrated front cover. Illustrated with photographs of students groups faculty activities etc. Light shelf wear to the covers. Light scattered foxing to the contents. Name and address of "Dorsey Alexander 1441 McPherson Ave S.E. Atlanta GA" written on the right front flyleaf. 24 pages have some brief inscriptions next to students and one page with a few autographs in back. Webb & Martin hardcover
B9781019822685Hardback. New. hardcover
192822374Clarinda IA: Berry Seed Co 1928. First Edition. Staplebound. Octavos: each 24pp catalog is in its printed mailing envelope with a printed order form and return envelope. Additionally each envelope contains sample seeds: the December 1926 catalog includes "Montana Grown Alfalfa" seeds; the Fall 1927 catalog includes 1 "White Sweet Clover" and 2 "Honest John" Alfalfa seeds; the December 1928 catalog includes two sample envelopes 1 "Just Rite" Clover and 2 "Beat Em All" Clover seeds. <br /> <br /> The A. A. Berry Seed Co. was established in 1899; in 1905 it was incorporated as the Berry Seed Co. which by the 1920s became the largest mail order seed house in the world selling direct to farmers. Berry Seed Co unknown
179820808London: Printed For T. Cadell Jun and W. Davies 1798. Second edition. Hardcover. Modern quarter morocco and marbled boards. Fine. 56 pages. 21 x 13 cm. With folding copper-engraved plan of the Battle of the Nile also called the Battle of Abu Quir one of Nelson's greatest victories restoring the British presence in the Mediterranean and dooming Napoleon's venture in Egypt. Sir Edward Berry 1768-1831 was captain of the flagship during the battle and when Nelson was wounded prevented him from falling by catching him in his arms. Berry afterwards published the above work anonymously. Berry is said to have been the only officer in the navy of his time except vice-admiral Collingwood who had three medals having commanded a ship in three general actions -- the Nile Trafalgar and St. Domingo. The DNB calls this work "a pamphlet which under the special circumstances of its authorship is of singular interest and value." Clean fresh copy with plan in excellent condition. Printed For T. Cadell, Jun, and W. Davies hardcover
181655305Paris: Vente 1816. Fine. Royal wedding edition of this popular pre-Revolution comedy issued on the occasion of the marriage of Princess Marie-Caroline and the Duc de Berry - and from the library of the Duchess herself who famously sold her books after her failed coup in 1832. The Duchess's wedding occurred only a year after the restoration of the royal House of Bourbon in 1815 following Napoleon's final defeat at Waterloo. On that occasion a special performance of Andrieux's 1787 play was performed for the Duchess a devotee of the theater. This rare edition was printed as a memento of that event which was to have massive implications in French history. <br /> <br /> The Duchess's new husband was the king's brother; after the Duc de Berry's assassination in 1820 their son became the heir apparent to the French throne. But when the July Revolution of 1830 deposed the Bourbons the Duchess and her son went into exile. In 1832 however the Duchess of Berry clandestinely returned to France to lead a rebellion becoming "the most wanted woman in France" Samuels. Her coup failed and she was once again exiled; her story would later be dramatized in fiction by Alexandre Dumas as LES LOUVES DE MACHECOUL 1859. <br /> <br /> Realizing she would never return to her beloved library of some 8000 volumes at Chateau Rosny she made the decision to sell it. It was then one of the most famous libraries in France with a tremendous range in philosophy history travel science law theology fiction and theater. This copy's binding and bookplates mark its provenance from the library of the Duchess. It was bound by René Simier 1772-1843 who "had no superior and few rivals during his career" Ramsden 190 with his ticket announcing him as "Binder to the King to Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Berry and to His Royal Highness the Duke of Bordeaux." The binding is in the style the Duchess regularly ordered from Simier featuring her gilt arms on the boards upon a carefully selected full morocco. It further bears the engraved bookplate of Rosny on the unusual pink endpapers. Books from the Duchess's library still appear with some regularity on the market today but rarely with such a close personal connection to the Duchess herself. Contemporary full honey morocco boards stamped in gilt with the arms of the Duchess of Berry bound by René Simier with his ticket "Relieur du Roi de S.A.R. Madame Duchesse de Berry et de S.A.R. Mgr le duc de Bordeaux". Pink glazed endpapers all edges gilt. 4 82 pages. Engraved bookplate of the Bibliothèque de Rosny on front pastedown; bookplates also of Alexis Rouart and Eugène Aubry-Vitet. Only trace rubbing and soil. Vente unknown
181966477London: Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Brown Paternoster-Row; and James Ridgway Piccadilly 1819. First edition 4to pp. ciii 1 150; original brown paper-covered boards printed paper label on spine; small cracks at the bottom of the spine small wax spots on lower cover but otherwise near fine. On the upper cover is the ownership signature of Princess Starhemberg i.e. Princess Franziska Starhemberg 1787-1864. Presentation copy from the editor Mrs. Berry inscribed "To the Princess Starhemberg from her most attached grateful & affectionate friend The Editor." There is one correction in ink in the margin of p. viii also in her hand. Berry 1763-1852 was the editor of the works of Horace Walpole two dramatic plays and A Comparative View of the Social Life of England and France from the Restoration of Charles II to the French Revolution. "These letters are written with such a neglect of style and often of grammar as may disgust the admirers of well-turned periods and they contain such frequent repetitions of homely tenderness as may shock the sentimental readers of the present days. But they evince the enjoyment of happiness built on such rational foundations and so truly appreciated by its possessors as too seldom occurs in the history of the human heart. They are impressed too with the marks of a cheerful mind a social spirit and every indication of a character prepared as well to enjoy the sunshine as to meet the storms of life" Berry p. xix. Lowndes p. III 2155. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster-Row; and James Ridgway, Piccadilly unknown
197287875Lexington: King Library Press 1972. First edition. 26 pp. Fine in paper-covered boards with printed spine label. No dust jacket as issued. One of 100 numbered copies. Frontis a map by Joseph Bernard Hoeing printed in two colors. Allen’s text followed by Berry’s. Lexington: King Library Press hardcover
1950124286Adelaide: Bleasdale Wines 1950. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Adelaide Bleasdale Wines 1950. Quarto vi 21 pages plus 26 illustrations by Max Ragless and plates. Cloth a little flecked and unevenly sunned; a slight mark to the front board; edges front endpapers and adjacent leaves slightly foxed; flyleaves offset; a very good copy. Compiled in part 'from facts supplied by members of the family of Frank Potts 1815-1890'; the author is 'one of his 21 grandsons'. The half-title is inscribed and signed 'To Reg as a small token of appreciation for many services rendered. A.B. Potts Xmas 1950' Arthur B. Potts one of the third generation - see the plate opposite page 19. [Bleasdale Wines hardcover
2011LFA-126723733Un ouvrage de 152 pages, format 125 x 225 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs rempliée, publié en 2011, Editions du Patrimoine, bon état
197061715Seattle WA: United Graphics Greater Seattle Inc. 1970. 4to. 24 pp. With numerous photo illustrations text illustrations illustrated ads. Colour-illustrated softcovers front cover art of the 1970 Seafair Trophy Datsun 1200 coupe ad on back cover minor dustsoiling shelfwear still VG bright copy. First edition of this uncommon promotional program for the 1970 Seafair Unlimited Hydroplanes Trophy Race on Lake Washington together with the Sea-Fair Outboard-Inboard Championship races at Green Lake offering detailed accounts of each of these 100 mph plus craft and their drivers. The 1970 Seafair Trophy Race was won by Dean Chenoweth driving the intrepid U-12 Miss Budweiser which two weeks before had flipped and nosed to the bottom of the Columbia River at Pasco WA during their Tri-Cities Atomic Cup. Of cultural interest is the ad for Led Zeppelin’s only 1970 appearance at the Seattle Center Coliseum in 1970 -- tickets $ 4-6.00. No copies in Worldcat. United Graphics, Greater Seattle, Inc.], paperback
663399Châteauroux, Laboureur, 1994 in-8, 127 pp., ill. in-t. dont en couleurs, broché, couverture illustrée.
541451Chartres, Imprimerie de Garnier, 1840. In-8 broché, couverture de papier vert, 211 pp. Index. Edition originale.
218966S.l., Souchois, 1820 in-8, 14 pp. broché.
188910851Poitiers, Imprimerie Blais, Roy et Cie, 1889 ; grand in-4, broché ; 57 pp., (1) p. bl., profil en long et plan général en couleurs en frontispice, (38) pp. de planches et dessins des principaux ouvrages (viaduc de Villerie ; passage supérieur d'Anzan ; passage supérieur des Zéros ; Pontceau de Bois-Marmin ; pont biais sur la Creuse à Saint-Gaultier ; pont de décharge de St Gaultier ; pont biais sur la Creuse à Conives ; plan d'ensemble des abords du Blanc ; plan de la Gare du Blanc ; plan des stations entre Le Blanc et Argenton), couverture rose.
6068P., Chez Le Normant, Imprimeur-éditeur, 1820, 1 vol. in-8° (217 x 130 mm) sous brochage d'attente d'origine, pièce de titre imprimée au dos, de II-302 pp.Exemplaire légèrement écorné, pâles rousseurs sinon bel exemplaire dans son état tel qu'à parution.
165504Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, s.d. (1790) in-8, 19 pp., dérelié.
14140Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 2000, 1 volume 15,5 x 23,9cm Broché. 1 feuillet, puis paginé de [307] à 556, 2 feuillets. Très bon état.
6334The Hague, Dr. W. Jung B.V., 1976. In-8, reliure toilée, photographies, figures et plans, jaquette.
12 des 13 dernières livraisons (66è, et de la 68è à la 78è, de janvier à mars 1820) d'un des grands journaux de la Restauration, fondé en 1818 avec l'aide de "Monsieur", frère du roi, par Jules de Polignac (1780-1847), Fiévée, Castelbajac, Félicité de La Mennais (1782-1854), etc, et animé par François-René de CHATEAUBRIAND (1768-1848) qui déclara à son propos: "Il soutiendra la religion, le roi, la liberté, la Charte et les honnêtes gens" (devise en sous-titre: "Le roi, la Charte et les honnêtes gens"); journal qui se sabordera suite à la loi de mars 1820 qui, après l'assassinat du duc de Berry, réglementait la parution des périodiques (au total, 78 livraisons parues, d'octobre 1818 à mars 1820). Dans ces 12 n°s, textes de François-René de CHATEAUBRIAND, Edouard de LA GRANGE, Félicité de LA MENNAIS, Adolphe de CUSTINE, de BONALD, FIEVEE, de CASTELBAJAC, A. de FRENILLY, TROUVE, d'HERBOUVILLE, de SAINT-ROMAN, de SALABERRY, de SULEAU, AGIER, GENOUDE, CORIOLIS-D'ESPINOUSSE, D. B. RIVES, etc (quelques textes anonymes), dont plusieurs sur l'assassinat du duc de Berry, héritier du trône; discours et texte finaux de François-René de CHATEAUBRIAND sur les libertés publiques et la censure. Français