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42026Chartres.Garnier.1869.Petit in-8 de 450 p.16 p.de Catalogue.Nombreuses planches dont certaines avec couleurs. TBE.Demi-reliure à coins postérieure,en velin verni. Caractères rouges et noir au dos.Couv. et dos conservés.
1889R75125Paris, Migne 1889 [ post Joannis Frontonis curas, suppletis quae in ejus editione desiderabantur, panormia videlicet et epistolis nonnullis, prelis denuo mandatur numeris omnibus absoluta. Accedunt Petri Chrysolani Mediolanensis archiepiscopi, Richardi cardinalis, Lamberti Atrebatensis, Galonis Parisiensis, Godefridi Ambianensis episcoporum; Anselmi scholastici et canonici Laudunensis, B. Roberti de Arbrissello, Seheri, Calmosiacensis abbatis, Joannis monachi. S. Audoeni, Joannis monachi Besuensis, Francisci Cameni, Reimbaldi praepositi S. Joannis Leodiensis Opuscula, Diplomata, Epistolae], complete in 2 volumes: lxxxviii,1428 + 1632 columns, 28cm., text printed in 2 numbered columns, original 1889-edition, in the series "Patrologiae cursus completus. Series secunda" tomus CLXI-CLXII (161-162) (S. Ivonis tomus primus + S.Ivonis tomus secundus Ivonis/Caeterorum tomus unicus), bound in half-leather bindings (with green and red title label with gilt lettering on spine, original wrappers preserved), very good condition, text in Latin, [Ivo Carnotensis = Yves of Chartres, c.1040-1115, Bishop of Chartres and important canon lawyer during the Investiture Controversy], R75125
1714346243Paris: Florentin et Pierre Delaulne 1714. Hardcover. Good. 24mo 5" - 6" tall. A consecutive run of four volumes of Letters to Atticus from the Latin Epistulae ad Atticum. Published by Florentin et Pierre Delaulne Paris 1714 text being in Latin and French and bound still handsomely in what appears to be contemporary full leather. Five raised bands to spines gilt titling and fleurs-de-lis in compartments embossed coats-of-arms and lettered Qui Mal Pense Who Evil Thinks Latin equivalent opposite denoting the bilingual nature of the texts. Each title page sports an attractive black-and-white engraved device "Imperio e Virtu". Moderately worn and scuffed along tips joints edges bands and some chipping along and scuffing to spine heads and feet beginning splits to a few joints. Middles of top page-edges to each volume are lightly scuffed to very slight bowing as if they'd been sanded. Interiors are still quite bright and attractive but endpapers and pastdowns are here and there foxed a bit and with slight bleed-through and/or damp-stain but not affecting texts thereafter or demonstrating signs of mildew or odor. Else and withal a still solid and still attractive set. Each volume measures precisely 4" x 6.5". This set is the first four of the at-least-six volumes that comprise this edition. Tome Premiere 14 pp. of publisher's avertissement. Paginated thereafter as Latin on even-numbered pages and French on odd-numbered pages. Epistulae ad Atticum Latin for "Letters to Atticus" and "Lettres de Ciceron a Atticus" en Francaise is a collection of letters from the Roman politician and orator Marcus Tullius Cicero to his BFF Titus Pomponius Atticus and provide candid reliable revelatory accounts of seventh to fifth-century B.C. Rome. They look handsome on the shelf.Member I.O.B.A. C.B.A. and adherent to the highest ethical standards. Additional postage may be required for oversize or especially heavy volumes and for sets. Florentin et Pierre Delaulne hardcover
1929002585AJ. P. Horn 1929. Bound in Full Morocco Leather. Fine. A fine two volume set limited to 1550 sets. Bound in Full Morocco leather by Bennett N.Y. Owners signatures appear in both volumes. The Heptameron is a collection of 72 stories of Love Lust Infidelity and Romance. Beautiful bound ART DECO Bindings and ART DECO End Papers. EIGHT HAND COLORED PLATES. J. P. Horn unknown
27841CHARTRES, E. Houvet - Sans lieu, Ni date - 1920 (,) - In-4- Portefeuille composé de 1 page de titre, 28 pages - 64 planches en NB & 11 en couleurs (manque planches, 24, 35 & 63) - Très propreCHARTRES, E. Houvet - 1926 - Edition Originale -Complet des 3 volumes de planches (sans le texte) - In-folio (30 x 26,7 cm) - 284 planches NB, (manque 4,5,6,7,15,16 & 43), 18 planches coloriées & 10 en trichromie (manque VIII & IX) - Très frais
ORD-18611Aix. Jean-Baptiste Girard. 1731. In-12 (100 x 167 mm) pleine basane marbrée, dos à 5 nerfs très orné, gardes peignées, pièce de titre maroquin rouge. 2 curieuses gravures sur bois hors texte et 172 pages. 2. Le Porte-Feuille du Diable, ou suite de Philotanus, Poëme dédié à Mme Galpin. Paris. Alithophile. 1733. XII, 62, (2) pages. 3. Troisème Harangue, 56 pages. 4. Quatrième Harangue. 1736. 1f., VI, 76 pages. 5. Cinquième Harangue. 1740. 2ff., X, 18 pages. 6. Les Préjugés démasqués. Portmahon. 1756. 2ff., 94 pages. Reliure frottée avec restauration du coin inférieur du 1er plat assez bien réussie, quelques pages brunies, mais bon exemplaire. Rare.
178682431786 Chartres, Deshayes et Paris, Regnault, 1786. Deux volume in-8 demi basane bronze, dos lisse, titre doré, iii ff., xxxvii pp., [7] ff., 431, 522 pp. + feuillet d'approbation. Edition originale. Tampons d'ex-libris en pages de faux-titre. Epidermures, charnières fragiles, néanmoins bon état, intérieur frais.
1556858-nnew. unknown
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359985The Folio Society 2012. 2 VOL SET IN SLIPCASE super octavo brown cloth boards gilt lettering and black lettering to gilt backdrop to spines ornate gilt & coloured portrait of St Augustine to front boards frontispieces illus Near FINE in VG illus slipcase minor bruising & chafing/soiling The Folio Society 2012 hardcover
184521462Paris Mallet et Cie 1845 in-8 demi chagrin un volume, reliure demi-chagrin rouge in-octavo (binding half shagreen in-octavo) (26 x 17,6 cm), RELIURE D'EPOQUE, signée "J. BISEZ REL." (Bruxelles), dos à nerfs (spine with raised bands) décoré or (gilt decoration) et à froid (blind-stamping decoration), titre frappé or (gilt title) avec un double filet "or" en encadrement, filet large à froid en place des nerfs et de part et d'autre des nerfs, entre-nerfs à fleuron "or" dans un encadrement à triple filets "or", "J. BISEZ REL." frappé "or" en pied, plats décorés à froid, d'un filet large et d'un filet fin à froid en encadrement, percaline rouge aux plats, toutes tranches lisse dorée (gilt edges), Illustré par Baron, Français, Nanteuil et Rouargue, gravé par les meilleurs artistes français et anglais : nombreuses gravures in-texte et 16 gravures sur acier hors-texte en noir (dont un frontispice et 2 cartes), fines et rares rousseurs, VII+XCX+475 pages, 1845 Paris Mallet et Cie Editeur,
2013x-080145137XCornell Univ Pr 2013. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 216 pages. 8.50x5.75x0.75 inches. Cornell Univ Pr hardcover
18288451Paris, Chez Engelmann et Cie, lithographes, Éditeurs, 1828. 362 x 280 mm, 30 pp., 15 planches lithographies. Reliure cartonnée moderne, coiffes et coins frottés, quelques rousseurs (texte et f. titre), claires rousseurs dans les marges de 4 planches.
1887151979London: Vizetelly & Co. 1887. Octavo pp. iii-vii viii 9 10-11 12 13-125 126: blank inserted folding map numerous illustrations in the text several signed "L.S." rebound in modern boards with facsimile pictorial cover t.e.g. First edition. This edition was issued in paperbound format only. "This parody on 'King Solomon's Mines' was for many years attributed to Andrew Lang. In 1921 however writing to the SKETCH in August concerning a caricature of Haggard by 'Maat' which had appeared in its issue for Aug. 3 Ernest Vizetelly gave the name of the author of 'King Solomon's Wives' as Sir Henry Chartres Biron who wrote it when he was a young barrister." - Scott. Clareson Science Fiction in America 1870s-1930s 244 attributing to John de Morgan. Locke A Spectrum of Fantasy p. 180. Reginald 04118. Scott 627. Whatmore PL11. Topp Victorian Yellowbacks & Paperbacks 1849-1905 VII p. 382. This copy has been rebound without the original paper covers; the half title leaf is present but the leaf of publisher's advertisements at rear is missing. A very good copy. #151979 Vizetelly & Co. unknown books
192954900Philadelphia: J.P. Horn & Company 1929. Fine. Beautifully bound set of this series of more than 70 erotic tales inspired by Boccaccio's DECAMERON. Two volumes; 9.25'' x 6''. Half red Morocco over red cloth with five raised bands and gilt titles. Top edge gilt. Marbled endpapers. Illustrated frontispieces plus six illustrated black-and-white plates by Popini. "Angouline Edition" limited to 1550 sets. 2 xliv 424; xxiv 468 pages. Trace shelfwear. Some offsetting to endpapers. Overall bright sharp and clean. J.P. Horn & Company unknown
8vo., FIrst Edition, with portrait frontispiece (original tissue guard present) and 9 plates, top faintly spotted; maroon cloth, upper board and backstrip lettered in gilt, uncut, a near fine copy. Publications of the Institute of the History of Medicine, Third Series Volume III. EXTREMELY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION.
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1893WN66749Chartres: Garnier & Company 1893. Issued in usual ecru wraps in the French manner now beautifully bound in black morocco with rules on both boards and titling on spine all gilt. Edited by Merlet archivist d'Eure-et-Loire and l'abbe Clerval Superieur de la Maitrise Notre-Dame for this edition. The wraps and the spine are properly bound in. The frontispiece is in full color. This edition was sponsored by the Societe Archeologique D'EDure-et Loir. Included is an obituar y list or necrologium of the ecclesiatics for the year "DCCCCXLI" The book is immaculate with no notations or names or any other marks. The text is in French. A lovely copy. . Presumed First Thus. Full Leather. Near Fine/No D.j. 4to. Trade. Garnier & Company Paperback books
ORD-18548Paris. Rouam. 1884. In-8 (168 x 255 mm) broché, couverture verte imprimée en rouge et noir et illustrée d'une petite vignette, 2ff., 62, (8) pages, 11 gravures dans le texte. Menus défauts mais bon exemplaire à grandes marges. Edition originale tirée à seulement 15 exemplaires sur Hollande, celui-ci n°9.
1871A141-1119[Wien], 1871. original Kupferstich, original engraving, ca. 44 x 50 cm in 6 Segementen auf Leinen gezogen
1876A151-1613Wien, Kaiserlich-K?nigliches Milit?r-Geographisches Institut, 1876. Heliogravure in Kupfer vervielf?ltigt durch Umdruck vom Steine., Blatt ca. 51x 45 cm, Kartenbild; ca. 48 x 42 zu 6 Segmenten auf Leinen aufgezogen; Zustand: sehr gut
1876A151-1431Wien, Kaiserlich und K?nigliches Milit?r-Geographisches Institut, 1876. Heliogravure in Kupfer vervielf?ltigt durch Umdruck vom Steine., Blatt ca. 51x 45 cm, Kartenbild; ca. 48 x 42 zu 6 Segmenten auf Leinen aufgezogen; Zustand: sehr gut
1876A151-2238Wien, Kaiserlich-K?nigliches Milit?r-Geographisches Institut, 1876. Heliogravure in Kupfer vervielf?ltigt durch Umdruck vom Steine., Blatt ca. 51x 45 cm, Kartenbild; ca. 48 x 42 zu 6 Segmenten auf Leinen aufgezogen; Zustand: gut Kartenbild etwas fleckig, Karte etwas berieben
1899105423Paris, Ch. Poussièlgue, Alphonse Picard et fils 1899 In-4 25,5 x 16,5 cm. Reliure demi-basane fauve, dos à nerfs, couvertures et dos conservés, XX-366 pp., sources, bibliographie, table des matières. Exemplaire en bon état.
0404154174.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover