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1789125211789 br., papier vieux rose moucheté, non rogné. in-8, XVI-525pp., 1 tableau dépliant, A Paris 1789
175396991753 Rome, aux Dépens de la Société, 1753; 6 volumes in-12°, plein veau marbré de l'époque, triple filet doré encadrant les plats, dos lisse très orné de filets, fleurons et petits fers dorés, titre et tomaison dorés sur 2 étiquettes de maroquin rouge, tranches marbrées; Portrait du cardinal de Noailles en vignette de titre au tome 1.
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
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 books
1785(LCPCALM-0001)(L' exemplaire de Louise-Marie-Thérèse d'Artois, fille de la Duchesse de Berry dans sa reliure en maroquin rouge du temps à ses armes) "ALMANACH ROYAL, ANNEE M.DCC.LXXXV...". 1785, Paris, D'Houry. 1 vol. in-8° (204x130 mm) (dimensions pages 198x120 mm) 684 pp. Reliure de l'époque en maroquin vieux rouge ornée d'une magnifique plaque de Dubuisson. Armoiries en losange au centre des plats. Dos à cinq nerfs avec fleurs de lys et titre dorés. Coupes ornées et tranches dorées. Gardes de tabis bleu. Rares et infimes rousseurs. Très bel exemplaire. Spectaculaire reliure ornée d'une plaque de Dubuisson: elle est décrite sous le n° 184k du Catalogue Rahir (Livres dans de riches reliures, Paris, 1910) et sous le n° 10 du Classement de Christian Galantaris. Provenance: Exemplaire aux armes dorées de la Princesse Louise-Marie-Thérèse d'Artois (1819-1864), fille du Duc et de la Duchesse de Berry. Ex libris armorié Bibliothèque du Château de Rosamel. (LCPCALM-0001) (4.500,00 €) (Tous les livres provenant d'Italie possèdent la licence d'exportation (Attestato di Libera Circolazione) du Ministero dei Beni e Attività Culturali)