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189873891898 Paris paul Ollendorff éditeur 1898 In8 broché 37 pages seconde édition
1888117141888 Paris, Calmann Lévy, éditeur, 1888; in-8 de (4) ff. - 259 - (1) pp. - (1) f. Illustré hors texte de 16 aquarelles d'Eugène Burnand reproduites en couleurs. Demi-chagrin noir, dos lisse, titre et auteur dorés. Bon exemplaire de la Collection Guillaume et Cie (Cf. Vicaire II -687).
1851118261851 Paris, Lecou, 1851 puis, Librairie du Théâtre et Blanchard, 1851; 2 textes reliés en 1 volume in-12, demi-toile granitée brune de l'époque, titre doré au dos " François le Champi". François le Champi, Lecou 1851; (4) - 260pp. 1ère édition in-12. / Claudie. VII - 107P. Edition originale.
1860118301860 Paris, Hachette, 1860 ; in-12 de (4) - 390pp. Reliure de demi-chagrin brun dos à 5 faux nerfs cernés de filets à froid, auteur et titre dorés. Edition originale.
186390851863 Paris, Collection Hetzel, Librairie de hachette et Cie, sans date ( 1863) ; in-12, demi-toile chagrinée de l'époque, dos lisse orné de filts dorés, titre doré; 248pp. Edition originale.
1846116761846 Paris, Paulin, Editeur, 1846; in-16 de (4) - 239 - (1) pp.; demi-maroquin citron à coins à la bradel, dos lisse, auteur , titre et date dorés, tête dorée, couverture conservée ( Kauffmann rel.). Première édition in-16 ( Cf. Vicaire VII - 339).
1816r052.019GB: Baldwin Cradock and Joy 1816. Full black leather with gold borders and lettering to spine. 205 x 340 mm. 10 and 88 pages. Clean tight text has been professionally rebound perhaps c1926 the date of a newspaper clipping atteched to front pastedown. Spine ends slightly worn. . Hardback. VG/No Dw. Baldwin, Cradock and Joy Hardcover
184727803Paris 1847. 8" x 10.5" manuscript. 4 pp 2 leaves glued together at left margin apparently by author. Second leaf is short letter addressed to Messrs. Holford C. of London dated Paris Jan. 30 1847 which appears to ask that the attached letter be forwarded to James Holford. Some age toning along edges. Pages are splitting along folds and edges are chipped some text affected with loss of a few letters here and there. Good. <br/><br/> Berry was indebted to Holford; his letter explains his shaky state of affairs. <br/> James Holford's death was announced in the The Chicago Democratic Press in May 1854. A native of London he had been a large holder of Illinois Indiana and Arkansas State bonds when the public credit of those States became impaired. Holford claimed that the citizens of those States were obligated to make restitution to him. He wrote and published several letters upon this subject one of which was addressed to the Illinois Legislature at its 1850 session in which he urged them to apply the lands donated for the Central Railroad to the liquidation of the debt of Holford. He was said to have left behind an immense fortune. unknown books
1882038143Portland: Stephen Berry 1882. First Edition. Softcover Pamphlet. Very Good. Card covers over original wraps. Front cover chipped a little at edges rear chipped and a bit soiled otherwise unmarked. 139pp. Williamson Bib of Maine 128 Size: Octavo 8vo. Text is clean and unmarked. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2 lbs 0 oz. Category: History; Inventory No: 038143. Stephen Berry unknown
1882038143Portland: Stephen Berry 1882. First Edition. Softcover Pamphlet. Very Good. Card covers over original wraps. Front cover chipped a little at edges rear chipped and a bit soiled otherwise unmarked. 139pp. Williamson Bib of Maine 128 Size: Octavo 8vo. Text is clean and unmarked. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2 lbs 0 oz. Category: History; Inventory No: 038143. Stephen Berry unknown books
184727803Paris 1847. 8" x 10.5" manuscript. 4 pp 2 leaves glued together at left margin apparently by author. Second leaf is short letter addressed to Messrs. Holford C. of London dated Paris Jan. 30 1847 which appears to ask that the attached letter be forwarded to James Holford. Some age toning along edges. Pages are splitting along folds and edges are chipped some text affected with loss of a few letters here and there. Good. <br /> <br /> Berry was indebted to Holford; his letter explains his shaky state of affairs. <br /> James Holford's death was announced in the The Chicago Democratic Press in May 1854. A native of London he had been a large holder of Illinois Indiana and Arkansas State bonds when the public credit of those States became impaired. Holford claimed that the citizens of those States were obligated to make restitution to him. He wrote and published several letters upon this subject one of which was addressed to the Illinois Legislature at its 1850 session in which he urged them to apply the lands donated for the Central Railroad to the liquidation of the debt of Holford. He was said to have left behind an immense fortune. unknown
189569559London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co 1895. Presumed first U.K. edition in book form. Hardcover. Fair. Bookplate with portions blacked out. Black mark on t-p. Cover worn and soiled. Hinges a bit weak. Pages 97-112 almost completely separated from binding. xii 180 4 p. Tables. Occasional footnotes. From Wikipedia: "John Berry Haycraft was a professor in physiology and carried out important medical research. Haycraft was born in Lewes Sussex England in 1859 and received his medical education in Edinburgh. He worked for a time in Ludwig's laboratory in Leipzig. In 1881 he was appointed chair of physiology at Mason College which later became the University of Birmingham. He taught in Birmingham and attracted many students to the city. During his years in Birmingham and Edinburgh Haycraft had been actively engaged in research and published papers on the coagulation of blood and in 1884 he discovered that the leech secreted a powerful anticoagulant which he named hirudin although it was not isolated until the 1950s nor its structure fully determined until 1976. Haycraft returned to London 1892 and was appointed a research scholar of the British Medical Association. In 1893 he was appointed chair of physiology at University College Cardiff where he worked until retirement in 1920. Haycraft died three years later." Swan Sonnenschein & Co hardcover
189277381892 Bourges, Tardy-Pigelet, 1892; brochure in-8°, couverture beige imprimée en noir, dos muet; 33pp., et 11 planches hors texte dont plusieurs à deux sujets (détails architecturaux). Petites taches d'encre noire à la couverture et très petits manques.
186294561862 Bourges, Jollet fils, 1862; in-8°, broché, couverture bleue imprimée en noir, dos muet; 99pp.
187695581876 Sans lieu, ni nom, 1876 (Paris, Imprimerie Gauthier-Villars); brochure grand in-8°, couverture vert d'eau avec titre en noir au 1er plat, dos muet; 55pp.
1895122181895 Bourges, Léon Renaud Libraire-Editeur, 1895; in-8 broché de (3) ff. ( faux-titre, titre, table) -Vpp. ( préface) -338pp.; couverture gris-vert imprimée en noir et rouge, dos muet( remonté) . Ex-libris étiquette et manuscrit moderne (1989).
1842101561842 Paris, Vve Bouchard-Huzard, 1842; in-8°, demi-basane blonde de l'époque, dos lisse orné en long, titre doré sur étiquette de maroquin vert; (4), 408pp.
185589381855 La Châtre, Mme Arnault, Châteauroux, Salviac, 1855 ; in-8° broché, couverture crème imprimée en noir , titre manuscrit au dos; 65pp.
1802125001802 Paris, An X- 1802 (Paris, 18 ventôse an 10); in-8° broché de (4) -152pp.; dos de papier bleu muet, texte complet, sorti d'un recueil relié. Chiffres manuscrits anciennement à l'encre sur le titre, sinon très bon état. Exemplaire à relier.
188489611884 Bourges, Sire, 1884 ( 1885 sur la couverture) ; grand in-8°, broché, couverture vert d'eau imprimée en noir , dos muet ( titre manuscrit à l'encre) , cachet de la Librairie David de Bourges sur le 1er plat de la couverture ; 110, (1)pp. Illustré d'une grande carte dépliante de la Paroisse de Saint-Martin d'Auxigny et des paroisses environnantes (d'après Cassini). Le château de Salle-le-Roi était à Allogny. Monographie tirée à part des Mémoires de la Sté historique du Cher.
1879123501879 Paris, Hachette, 1879; in-12 de (4), 209pp.; pleine percaline verte de l' éditeur, titre et décor dorés au 1er plat, fer doré de la Société Républicaine d'Instruction de l'Arrondissement d'Issoudun poussé au 2e plat, titre doré au dos; Petites traces d'étiquette de prix enlevée à l'intérieur du 1er plat, très petites décolorations au 2e plat. Bel exemplaire.
189488651894 Saint-Amand, Imprimerie Saint-Joseph, 1894 ; grand in-8, pleine percaline vert foncé de l' éditeur, titre doré au 1er plat, noir au dos; (2)pp. ( errata),vi( fx-titre, titre , avant-propos), 282pp.
1869123631869 Châteauroux, Veuve Migné, 1869; in-18 de (VIII)- 148pp. (ch. par erreur 147); demi-reliure postérieure noire à coins, dos à faux-nerfs cernés de filets maigres dorés, auteur, titre et date dorés. Ex-libris étiquette moderne au 1er contreplat. La couverture n'a pas été conservée. Bon exemplaire, édition originale, de ce rare recueil.
188393581883 Paris, G. Charpentier, 1883; in-12°, demi-percaline bronze à la bradel, fleuron , titre et date dorés;, couverture conservée; (4), 281pp. Portrait en frontispice.
186090831860 Paris, Hachette et Cie, 1860 ; In-12, demi-chagrin brun de l' époque, dos à nerfs orné de fielt pointillé doré, auteur et titre doré dans 2 compartiments soulignés d'un filet doré; (4), 390pp. Edition originale.