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1864123711864 NAVILLE Ernest: Les Elections de Genève. Mémoire…Lausanne Bridel, Genève, Cherbuliez, 1864. 61pp. / COURTAT Félix Titus. La Peine de mort, poème. Paris, Lainé et Havard, 1864. 56pp. Edition originale (en faveur de la peine de mort)./ COCHIN Augustin. Paris, sa population, son industrie. Mémoire lu à l'Académie des sciences morales et politiques, les 18 et 25 juin 1864. Paris, Durand, Douniol, 1864; 86pp. / VILLEPELET Ferdinand, né à Salbris. Thèse pour la Licence. Jus Romanum. Droit civil français de la Tutelle. Droit administratif. Paris, Noblet 1864; 106pp. Envoi autographe monogrammé de l'auteur au comte Jaubert./ AIGURANDE C. d'. Cluis et ses souvenirs par C. d'Aigurande. La Châtre, chez Mme Arnault, libraire, Châteauroux, chez M. Salviac, imp.-lib., 1855; 65pp. Envoi autographe signé au Comte Jaubert " l'auteur s. Clément curé de St Germain sur l'Aubois"./ Europa inbello durissimo a Graecis certi vitandi caussa cum Turcis commisso mutam…Extraits de Thucydide 20pp. et 3 pièces in-4° (repliées) en latin de 1849 et 1855 (HEDENUS poème, compliment)./ DES MOULINS Charles. Du provincialisme et des inconséquents. Bordeaux, G. Gounouilhou, 1864; 18pp./ CAP Paul Antoine. Pierre Bayen chimiste. 1725-1798. Etude biographique… Paris, Masson et fils, 1865; 40pp. Portrait./ DUPANLOUP Félix.La Convention du 15 septembre et l'Encyclique du 8 décembre, par Mgr l'évêque d'Orléans. Paris, Douniol, 1865; 159pp.Pâle auréole de mouillure./ HETSCH M. Discours…à la distribution solennelle des prix du Petit-Séminaire d'Orléans à la Chapelle Saint-Mesmin. Orléans, Colas, 1864; 13pp./ CHERGÉ. Ch. de. Droit et devoir des familles de faire restituer à leur nom son orthographe originaire et historique. Poitiers, Oudin, 1864; 16pp. Envoi de l'auteur au Cte Jaubert./ ROMANO Giuseppe. De la Unificazione legislativa. Discorso …alla Camera Elettiva … Torino, Botta, 1865; 20pp./ DUPUY de LOME. Discours… dans la Séance du Corps législatif du 17 mai 1864. 56pp./VUITRY. Discours… dans la séance du Coprs législatif du 9 mai 1864. 85pp.
187593521875 Paris, Morel, Bourges , Pigelet, 1875-1877; 4 fascicules grand in-4°, brochés, couvertures jaunes imprimée en noir. Illustrations gravées à l'eau forte ( sauf indication contraire). - Canton des Aix d'Angillon. Illustré d'1 frontispice, 1 carte et 22 planches .- Canton d'Argent sur Sauldre. Illustré d'un frontispice, 1 carte et 12 planches.- Canton d'Aubigny. Illustré d'1 carte et de 18 planches. - Canton de Baugy. Illustré d'1 carte, de 3 planches en héliogravure et de 18 planches.
18340053791834 Paris, Hivert, 1834. In-8 (139 X 214 mm) demi-chagrin rouge, dos lisse cloisonné de filets à froid et dorés, titre doré, initiales « P. C. » dorées en queue (Reliure de l'époque). Déchirure sans manque à la lithographie jointe, teinte du dos très légèrement foncée. Tampon encré orné avec la devise : « Inter perici la constans » en tête du faux-titre.
1833107411833 Paris, Levavasseur, 1833; in-8°, demi-veau glacé vert olive, dos lisse orné de larges fleurons "rocaille" dorés, titre et nom d'auteur dorés; (4) - 425pp. Très rares rousseurs, petite tache brune (de 0,5 cm2 à 1 cm2 à 6 pages, pp.243 -250), reliure très légèrement frottée, le faux -titre “ Traditions populaires" qui se trouve normalement entre les pp. 154 et 155 à été relié à l'époque en fin d'ouvrage.
1851102541851 Paris, à la Librairie Nouvelle, 1851; brochure in-8°, couverture de papier rose imprimée en noir; 56pp.Ex libris manuscrit sur la couverture (illisible) et sur le titre “ Em.Rourmieux“ ?. Petits manques à la couverture au dos et bordure des plats, 2ème plat en grande partie détaché du dos. Papier jauni. On a contrecollé au titre une fiche descriptive ancienne de catalogue de libraire.
1883102371883 Paris, G. Charpentier, Editeur, 1883; in-18° demi-chagrin rouge de l'époque, dos à nerfs fers dorés, titre doré; VIIIpp., 399pp. Portrait. Rousseurs, reliure très légèrement frottée. On a joint un extrait de presse reproduisant le texte d'Anatole France, alors lecteur chez Lemerre, sur une partie des Névroses de Rollinat. (Figaro 12 avril 1924).
185746402372Paris, de Wresse, 1857 ; in-12, broché, couverture imprimée. 2 ff., 339 pp. ÉDITION ORIGINALE de ce recueil, qui chante le vin, les petits oiseaux, Napoléon et Béranger, la locomotive et les idées sociales avancées. François Rouget est un poète-ouvrier né à Vendôme en 1803. Il s’installe comme tailleur à Nevers en 1830 et revendique l’ascendance d’Adam Billaut comme artisan-poète. Ancien compagnon du devoir, il est un disciple de Fourier. Après le coup d'état de 1851, Rouget et ses écrits furent surveillés et son livre, qui contenait des odes à Fourier et des épîtres à Hugo exilé, ne parut en librairie qu'après avoir subi les coupes d'une anastasie préfectorale. Outre le recueil ci-dessous, Rouget a laissé un grand nombre de manuscrits. Il mourut à Nevers en 1868.
1833033630London.: Sherwood Gilbert and Piper. 1833. First printing. . Hard. Good. Folio. 13 1/4". Illustrated with family coats of arms. Good. Rebound in quarter cloth and marbled boards with gilt lettered calf tile to spine. Gathered a little too tightly so as to lack much of a margin at the gutter. Single library stamp to title page verso. Slightly foxed to first and last few leaves. xi 379pp. <br/> <br/> Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper. unknown
187085807London England: Ward Lock and Tyler 1870. Hardcover. Good Plus. Octavo 8.4 x 6.5 in. pp. xii 9-227. Illustrated with frontispiece and 53 additional black and whole line drawings. Possible replacement image to p. 80. Red cloth boards with black frame gilt title and black and gilt-framed black illustration to front. Gilt title to spine. Rubbing to extremities; light soiling to boards. Bumped corners several worn through to cardboard. Marbled endpapers. One inch tear to top of rear joint; Shelf-fraying to spine caps. Interior unmarked. "Now that the doors have closed to get ready for the big move volunteers and staff have started the Herculean task of cataloging and packing each artifact. During my usual afternoon to volunteer I found this book. It was so interesting that I had to write about it. The book's title is "Freaks of Fashion" with illustrations of the changes in corsets and crinolines from remote periods to the present time. It was printed in London by Ward Lock and Tyler Warwick House Paternoster Row. Looking in the last chapter "the present time" was around 1868. <br /> <br /> The first example of a corset was a description of a primitive man making himself a wide belt to hold his knife quiver and other hunting gear. For security he used laces to tighten the belt so it would stay in place. The last illustration in the book is of two ladies wearing the 1868 fashion of a glove-tight-fitted corset along with a cage undergarment called the Zephyrina jupon. <br /> <br /> As I read through the book and enjoyed the illustrations I realized that women and girls had only a few fashions that didn't have them strapped into some kind of contraption so tightly that some would faint. The corset was made from many types of material. Some were made with heavy cloth such as sailcloth and were laced in the front. Others were made of cloth with bone or metal called stays. Those corsets usually hooked in the front and laced in the back. During the reign of the first Queen Elizabeth corsets were made of metal. One description by a French writer is: "This formidable corset was hardened and stiffened in every imaginable way; it descended in a long hard point and rose stiff and tight to the throat making the wearers look as if they were imprisoned in a close-fitting fortress." <br /> <br /> Crinolines are another undergarment that came in and out of fashion. One style was a round hoop of crinoline that extended out from the waist for over 18 inches and draped downward. This style did not go to the floor. Women could show her ankles! There were crinolines that had hoops spaced down the skirt. Each hoop was larger than the one before. This style helped with the illusion of a very small waist. Other fashions had women and men wearing up to three or four ruffs around their necks which restricted turning their head. There were big ruffs made like a large fan that was worn behind the lady's head. <br /> <br /> This book also has information on jewelry shoes stockings and makeup worn with each fashion. Since "Freaks of Fashion" was written before the bustle was designed I wonder what the authors would have said about it." from The Tribune Star Terra Houte IN. Ward, Lock, and Tyler hardcover
182813441London: Sherwood Gilbert and Piper. 1828. Hardcover. Good. Set of three volumes. The volumes are rebound in brown buckram. Volumes I and II are an alphabetical dictionary of thousands of heraldry terms. Volume III is a plate volume with hundreds of illustrations of coat-of-arms. A fabulous early heraldry set. . Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper hardcover
18331009R9London: Sherwood Gilbert and Piper 1833 . First edition. Leather. Very Good. 14" by 9". None. The first edition of this exhaustive nineteenth century heraldic work tracing the genealogy of Hampshire's families from the 1530s to the 1830s The first edition of William Berry's extensive and impressively detailed study of the genealogy of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight and its major families.Consisting of countless pedigrees and genealogical tables and charts Berry collected the information presented here from heraldic visitations 'authentic manuscripts' found in the British Museum and private records.Bound in half crushed morocco. Bound in half crushed morocco. Externally smart but rubbed to extremities and joints. The odd mark to the boards. Internally firmly bound. Larger loss of leather to rear board. Pages clean but lightly toned with spotting to first and last few leaves. With prior owner's bookplate to front paste down. Very Good Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper hardcover
189984951899 Romorantin, A. Standachar et Cie, 1899 ; in-4°, demi-chagrin lissé rouge de l'époque, dos à nerfs, titre doré, couverture illustrée d'un blason conservée ; ( 2), 519, (4)pp. ( Note sur le château de Selles au VIIe siècle, table). Titre orné d'un blason en couleurs , frontispice, planches hors texte en noir, 1 plan dépliant hors texte , et 1 planche à double page de blasons en couleurs. Ex-dono manuscrit sur un feuillet blanc en début d'ouvrage du curé de Loché, Bourderioux, daté du 6-x-1959. Petites épidermures à la reliure, très rares piqûres, petite jaunissure en marge de quelques feuillets, la couverture conservée est jaunie avec petits manques.
186692332London: Longmans Green and Co 1866. 2nd ed. Hardcover. Very Good. 3 volumes frontises illustrations index xli 492 549 567p. Attractive red quarterbinding. 22 cm. Minor cover wear and spotting including some visible rubbing mostly at cover corners. Modest damage to fore-edge of several pages in Vol. III. Edited by Lady Theresa Lewis. The first edition was published in 1865. According to the brief "Advrtisement to the Second edition" Lewis had died soon after the first edition was published in 1865 so the task of revision fell to other unnamed individuals. Mary Berry and her younger sister Agnes became great friends of Horace Walpole and lived for many years at Little Strawberry Hill which they inherited after Walpole's death Mary wrote or edited various books the most famous of which was a 2 volume work titled in part "A Comparative View of the Social Life of England and France .". Longmans, Green, and Co hardcover
184913581849. Paris Les éditeurs associés 1849 - 36 numéros reliés 24 cm x 32 cm 143 pages - Texte non attribué - Portraits des accusés : Blanqui Louis Blanc Barbès Raspail Albert Villain etc. Couv. muette cartonnée rousseurs traces d'humidité quelques notes au crayon noir dans les marges petit manque au coin supérieur gauche des six dernières pages - Etat moyen mais rare Nous disposons d'un stock important de livres et de revues rares et variés sur ce thème. N'hésitez pas à nous contacter
1836113309Bourges, Manceron, 1836, in-8°, 432 pp, avec 7 planches hors texte gravées au trait, dont une grande vue dépliante de la ville de Bourges, culs-de-lampe et vignettes, reliure plein maroquin brun foncé à grains longs, dos lisse orné en long, palette en queue, encadrement et motif à froid, décor d'encadrement doré sur les plats, coupes filetées, dentelle intérieure, tranches dorées (rel. de l'époque), dos uniformément passé, qqs rares rousseurs, bon état. Rare
1846117041846 A Boussac, Imprimerie de Pierre Leroux, 1846 ; in-12 de (4) - XVIII - 144pp.; demi-chagrin brun, dos à nerfs orné de petits fers dorés, auteur et titre dorés. Très bon exemplaire bien relié de cette rare édition.
1888102971888 Paris, Nouvelle Librairie Parisienne, Albert Savine Editeur, 1888; In-18°, demi-percaline rose-rouge de l'époque, filets et titre dorés au dos, couverture illustrée conservée; 336pp.Bel envoi autographe signé de Méténier au chansonnier et auteur Aristide Bruant :“ A mon vieux copain Bruant un ancien encore que nouvel ami, j'offre ce péché de jeunesse - premier écrit, dernier paru, Bien fraternellement. Oscar Méténier ". Dos de percaline un peu passé, couverture conservée légèrement jaunie, très bon état intérieur. Mention de 2ème édition sur la couverture. Edition originale.
1896108951896 Paris, Charpentier, 1896 ; in-12°, pleine reliure maroquinée mauve très pale, dos lisse, titre doré sur étiquette de maroquin fauve, 1er plat de la couverture conservé; (4) - 310pp. Exemplaire de la bibliothèque de l'érudit et collectionneur berrichon Joseph Thibault, avec son bel ex-libris dessiné par F. Maillaud. Edition originale, sur papier ordinaire, il n'a été tiré que 15 exemplaires sur grand papier de Hollande . Envoi autographe signé de l'auteur à Roger Milès sur le faux-titre.
1833LRB220509Trois volumes in-8°, reliés dos en carton vert imitation peau, couvrure en papier marbré oeil de chat, bradel. Pièce de titre rouge au dos, fleurons et tomaison. Coiffes usées, t.2 en tête en partie manquante, t.3 en tête arasée. Quelques tâches et rousseurs dans le texte. 7 portraits gravés avec serpente. Exemplaire ébarbé. Bon état. Marques de provenance à l'encre : " Commodat Brassart/ Bibliothèque de la Diana / Montbrison." Bien complet du plan dépliant de la salle d'audience au tome I/411p. / 395p. / 407 p. / 76 p. 7 portraits hors texte
1833818F41London: Sherwood Gilbert and Piper 1833. First edition. Cloth. Very Good. 14" by 9". None. The first edition of this exhaustive nineteenth century heraldic work tracing the genealogy of Hertfordshire's families from the 1530s to the 1830s. The first edition of William Berry's extensive and impressively detailed study of the genealogy of Hertfordshire and its major families.Consisting of countless pedigrees and genealogical tables and charts Berry collected the information presented here from heraldic visitations 'authentic manuscripts' found in the British Museum and private records.Rebound in full cloth and retaining the original half title the stamp of the 'Incorporated Law Society' appears to the half title title page head of two further leaves and to final leaf. Rebound in full cloth with endpapers renewed. Externally fine. Internally firmly bound. Library stamp to half title title page head of two further leaves and to final leaf. Reinforcements to title page perimeter. Pages generally clean and bright with light handling marks to first few leaves and the odd spot. Significant handling marks to first leaf of preface. Very Good Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper hardcover
18922519Lansing MI: Darius D. Thorp Printer and Binder 1892. First Edition. Cloth. Very good. First edition of Revered Chester D. Berry's Loss of the Sultana from 1892. Twelvemo 426pp. Brown cloth title in gilt on spine and front cover. Frontispiece portrait of the steamboat Sultana. Ownership inscription on front endpaper. Stable text block clean text. The loss of the steamboat Sultana near Memphis Tennessee remains the single deadliest maritime disaster in United States history. It was largely overshadowed in history by the assassination of Abraham Lincoln a few weeks before. Darius D. Thorp, Printer and Binder unknown books
1833097404London: Sherwood Gilbert and Piper 1833. Book measures 14 x 9 inches. Collation xi13791pp. Bound in early half calf calf corners marble boards raised bands gilt lettering top gilt edge. Calf lightly rubbed some scuff marking. Binding in very good clean firm condition. Internally previous owners bookplate. Pages clean throughout. A very nice clean copy. . First Edition. Half-Leather. Very Good. Large Quarto. Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper Hardcover
1900524899London: Sherwood Gilbert and Piper 1900. Hardcover complete 3-volume set fully bound in dark green leather with gilt borders to front and rear spine with 4 raised bands and gilt printing marbled page block and marbled endpapers. Publish date not printed presume ca. 1830. Volumes I&II text Volume III plates. Each volume features previous owner's bookplate with family crest MacKenzie Fawley Court featuring the words "Always Faithful Luceo Non Uro" on a banner above and images of a stags head and a hanging body below. Spines are all scuffed and worn as are board edges and corners plus some light shelf wear and scoring to front and rear on each. Foxing to a few pages of Vol. III otherwise the internal contents remain clean and unmarked binding is sound and spines are tight. AD. leather. Very Good. Used. Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper Hardcover
1882AUB-3741Paris, éd. Calmann Lévy 1882. 2 beaux exemplaires reliés, reliures demi parchemein avec coins, dos avec étiquettes, tranches colorées, gardes marbrées, in-8, VIII + 492 pages et 464 pages avec annexes.
1828d161.001GB: Sherwood Gillbert and Piper 1828. Not dated but perhaps about 1828. Supplement about 1840. Armorial bookplates of Tompkins Vols 2 and 3 and name J C Tompkins top right of blanks at start 1-3 and Edward Tompkins top of title page 4. V1-3 bound in old full leather V4 in brown half leather and cloth. Spines with raised bands are lettered on twin title labels and decorated in gold. Spines all match and it appears that 1-3 have been rebacked to match 4 which is not rebacked. Some spotting throughout heavier mostly to early and late leaves and text edges. Most of the plates in the plate volume are noticeably browned/spotted some heavy. Just a good working set. SPECIAL POSTAGE RATES APPLY 2025 GB £10. Packed weight 9000g. NOT AVAILABLE OVERSEAS . 1st Edition. Hardback. Good/No DW. Sherwood, Gillbert, and Piper Hardcover