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[iv],165pp., frontis., 33 facsimiles, orig. cloth.
4to (270 x 180mm), [6]pp., with introduction followed by 8 ff. in exact facsimile, one of 250 copies, orig. vellum-backed boards, vellum label on upper cover, uncut.
4to (270 x 180mm), [6]pp., with introduction followed by 8 ff. in exact facsimile, one of 250 copies, ex-library, orig. vellum-backed boards, vellum label on upper cover, uncut.
4to, coloured frontis., numerous illustrs., (some coloured), prices and buyers, orig. cloth, 236 lots.
4 Vols., 4to, over 2740pp., orig. cloth. Reproduces the catalogue cards of the ca. 16,000 items in this very important collection. Some of the many subjects include: incunabula, curiosities of bookmaking (such as chained books), modern fine printing, history of paper, type specimen books, printing manuals, graphic design, trade catalogues, binding, and much more.
4 Vols., 4to, over 2740pp., orig. cloth. Reproduces the catalogue cards of the ca. 16,000 items in this very important collection. Some of the many subjects include: incunabula, curiosities of bookmaking (such as chained books), modern fine printing, history of paper, type specimen books, printing manuals, graphic design, trade catalogues, binding, and much more.
5 Vols., 4to (268 x 180 mm), limited to 130, frontis., portrait, a very good ex-library set, later red quarter calf, cloth boards. Huth's collection, which ranked among the finest in England, was rich in incunabula, voyages, Shakespearean and early English literature, and Bibles. He began compiling this catalogue late in life, but finding it too time-consuming, he employed W.C. Hazlitt and F. S. Ellis to do most of the work. "With the assistance of Ellis and Hazlitt, Huth had started printing a magnificent catalogue of his library, with full titles of every item and exact collations, both entirely novel features in a library catalogue. The work was completed in five volumes two years after his death and has remained... a corner-stone of British bibliography." De Ricci, p. 151.
First Edition, folio, viii, 72pp.,, ex-library, 6 folding plates, 8 tables on 6 folding leaves, orig. cloth-backed boards, uncut.
First Edition, folio, viii, 72pp., 6 folding plates, 8 tables on 6 folding leaves, orig. cloth-backed boards, uncut.
4to, x,[ii],22,[2]pp., frontis., 3 plates, title printed in red and black, orig. buckram, spine lettered in gilt, uncut, t.e.g. Presented by Sir Thomas Barlow. Barker, 213.
First Edition, 4to, xiv, [ii], 208pp., a very good ex-library, frontis., 3 plates, 61 facsimiles of woodcuts, devices etc., orig. buckram, gilt, head and tail of spine slightly frayed, corners rubbed, uncut.
8vo, 287, [1]pp., Lathrop C. Harper's copy with a A.L.s from the librarian (Lawrence C. Wroth) of John Carter Brown Library asking Harper to bid on several lots on their behalf, prices and codes added to about half the lots in Harper's hand, orig. printed wrappers, a little worn, 2037 lots.
Small 4to (265 x 180 mm), [vi]pp., followed by 19pp., of facsimiles, limited to 250 copies, a couple of library numbers in ink, vellum-backed boards, vellum label on upper cover, uncut.
Small 4to (265 x 180 mm), [vi]pp., followed by 65pp., of facsimiles, limited to 250 copies, vellum-backed boards, vellum label on upper cover, uncut.
A standard bibliographical account of early printing in Spain, organized by town. XIV, 436 pp. and a large folding chart. Extensive studies of the earliest printers in Spain and their productions. Mendez had planned to publish a second volume, but the manuscript was lost before it had been printed. One color plate, numerous facsimiles. Printed on laid paper. 4to, original wraps. Fine and bright. Bigmore & Wyman II, 36: "This is still a most esteemed work on Spanish typography."
42869Avant-propos de Julien Cain et de Guido Arcamone - Paris : Bibliothèque nationale, 1950 - un volume 15,5x20,5cm broché sous couverture illustrée. 468 notices suivies de 24 planches hors texte en noir - bon état -
186022830Paris, L. Curmer (Lyon, Louis Perrin), 1860-1861 ; 4 volumes petit in-8°, demi-maroquin cerise poli, à coins, dos à 5 nerfs, titre doré, plats de papier peigné à la cuve, tête dorée, gardes intérieures de papier vieil or semé de lions héraldiques inscrits dans un cercle.
4to, xxxv, [i]pp., followed by 49 facsimile plates, with the H. P. Kraus bookplate, orig. quarter red morocco, spine gilt. The copy of the work from which this facsimile has been made was acquired by H.P. Kraus at auction in 1960. It was immediately offered to the Cambridge University Library in exchange for one of the Library's two imperfect copies of Caxton's edition of 'The Recuyell of the Histories of Troy'. The Library Syndicate, who are empowered by the Ordinances of the University to sell or exchange duplicate books, accepted this proposal.
First edition, frontis., 6 plates, 8 illustrs., in the text, orig. cloth, d.w. Signed by Nixon with his pencil notes within the text. Provenance: From the library of Howard M. Nixon (1909-1983), British librarian and bookbinding historian.
First Edition, 4to, 264pp., frontispiece, 13 illustrations, orig. cloth-backed boards. A detailed work including general historical information particularly pertinent to the book trade of the period. Includes Pynson, Lettou, Machlinia, and Notary as well as printers who did not become active until the 16th century. Contains descriptions and illustrations of type faces and of the books printed.
15606658México 1560. First Edition — Primera edición. 200x147mm. 7¾x5¾". México anterior a 1560. En 4º 200 x 147mm. 4 pp. fols. 52 y 53. Texto en mixteca. 1 xilografÃa a toda página. Hermoso grabado en madera producido en México durante la época incunable de su imprenta publicado antes de 1560. Pertenece a una Doctrina Christiana en lengua mixteca. En la hoja 52 verso gran xilografÃa a toda página representando a Dios sentado en el trono con la bola del mundo a sus pies su hijo sentado a la derecha y el EspÃritu Santo a la izquierda debajo un grupo Santos rezando y una imagen del demonio. Se trata de una de las primeras xilografÃas impresas en América. unknown
4to, 77pp., facsimiles in the text, orig. printed wrappers, torn.
16883205Circa 1688 Manuscrit composé de 15 cahiers assemblés par des lacets et reliés entre eux par une cordelette de lin (177 feuillets in-folio (230 x 355 mm). Calligraphie très lisible, écrite à l’encre noire et à l’encre rouge, réglé au crayon en marge. Quelques déchirures, manques dans les premiers feuillets. Manuscrit très fortement raturé et surchargé. Composition - Avant-propos, 6ff.- Suivi de : « Formulaire de la profession reguliere des Chevaliers de Malte » (à l’encre rouge) 1ff.- Suivi de : « Oraisons que le prestre dit avant la profession ». En latin aux encres rouges et noires, 2ff.- Suivi de : « La forme de Donner l’ordre de Chevalerie, Les oraisons finies, le prestre commence la messe et sarreste avant levangil alors celui quy se dispose a recevoir l’habit se leve de devant l’autel, et va se mettre a genoux devant le chevalier quy la luy doit donner : pour en recevoir premierement lordre de chevalerie lequel luy dit (…), 4ff.- Suivi de : « Troisieme section contenant les paroles qui se prononcent en faisant les vœux », 1page. - suivi de : « Quatrième section contenant la forme de donner la croix et l’habit régulier de l’ordre et les oraisons quiserecitent pour conclusion de la cérémonie » 2 ff.- Suivi de : « Oraison après profession » (à genoux devant l’autel), 3ff.- Suivi de : « Reflexions dun Chevalier de Malte Religieux de l’ordre militaire des hospitaliers de Saint [Jean] de jerusalem. Sur la grandeur et les devoirs de son Etat ». 326 pages numérotées, dont les 4 derniers blancs. Le dernier marqué au verso d’une autre écriture : « Recu Ch de Malthe dan langue de provence le premier 7 bre 1572. »Défauts : Saut de pagination entre la dernière page de table marquée 293 à la partie commençant par : « réflexion d’un chevalier » paginée 303.