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193021551930, Important registre de 33 cartes entoilées, noir et blanc et certaines en couleurs contenu dans une reliure mobile à plaques d'acajou marine tenue par cinq anneaux métalliques 27x30 cm , accompagné d'une pochette en plastique transparent à bords renforcées, 20 x 40 cm contenant les corrections de la hauteur de la Polaire, pour obtenir la latitude et les tables auxiliaires pour l'année 1929. Utilisés par Coste et Bellonte lors de leur traversée entre Paris et New York du 1er septembre 1930. Provenance Maurice Bellonte.
1618029923Lyon Lugduni 1618 Horace Cardon ( Ex Officina Horatii Cardon ) Vellum (Hardcover)
1563RO80069043TYPOGRAPHIA ANTONII IULLIERON. 1563. In-8. Relié plein cuir. Très bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Bel ouvrage post-incunable, d'environ 700 / 800 pages. Reliure plein veau fauve. Pièce de titre bordeaux. Titre et caissons dorés sur le dos. Tranches rouges. Gouttière régulière.. . . . Classification Dewey : 93-Incunables
64882Nürnberg, [Johann Sensenschmidt, nicht nach 1471]. Fol. 20 nn. Bll. u. ein weiteres, einseitig bedrucktes kleineres Blatt (23 Zeilen), eingefügt zwischen den Bll. 16 u. 17. Mod. flex. Pgmt. m. durchzogenen Bünden u. Schließbändern.
1545R160118829GIRAULT. 1545. In-12. Broché. Etat passable, Couv. convenable, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais. Incunable de 158 + 566 pages (pagination double pages 79 +283) Ouvrage en latin. Lettrine sur le débuts de chapitre. Réliure plein veau Caisson dorée sur le dos à 5 nerfs. Quelques petits manque de cuir sur le dos. Coins et coupes des plats frottés. Epidermures sur le dos. Tâches d'encre sur la tranche en tête. Traits à la plume sur la page de titre. Passage de vers en marge et parfois dans le texte (altérant peu la lecture du texte) sur les 100 premières pages. Suivi de : MI EPISCOPI CONSTANTINOPOLITANI INFANCTUM IEFU CHRIFTI EUANGELIUM FECUNDUM LOANNEM COMMENTARIJ, DILIGENTER AB ARRIANORUM FAECIBUS PURGATI, & IN LUCEM IN FACRAE PAGINAE TYRONU GRATIA MOD RECENS FUB MINORI FORMA AEDITI.. . . . Classification Dewey : 93-Incunables
1977816El Eco Franciscano 17,5 x 24,5 Couverture souple Santiago De Compostella 1977 Secciones de ciencias eclesiasticas y estudios jacobeos. Broché, 317 p. illustrations. Exemplaire en parfait état.(C29) Livre
1977816El Eco Franciscano 17,5 x 24,5 Couverture souple Santiago De Compostella 1977 Secciones de ciencias eclesiasticas y estudios jacobeos. Broché, 317 p. illustrations. Exemplaire en parfait état.(C29) Livre
149617350AB1496. Straßburg Grüninger I.XI. 1496 305 : 21 cm. One leaf with one woodcut. Leaf LXX 'Secundus actus' from the "Heautontimorumenos". The woodcut shows the two protagonists of the play. - With some old annotations. - Hain/Copinger 15431; Goff T-94; GW M45481. unknown
149317352AB1493. Lyon 1493. 225 : 155 cm. One leaf with one woodcut. Leaf 223 shows the Terenz editor Calliopius in front of a polygonal building. The woodcut was also attributed to the master of the Lübeck bible.' - Hain/Copinger 15424; Goff T-91; GW M45397. unknown
x, 63pp., one of 200 copies, orig. vellum-backed boards, unopened, uncut, slip-case, a nice copy. The introduction briefly discusses the typographical and historical background of this work.
4to, tipped-in coloured plates, numerous illustrs., price list loosely inserted, orig. decorated wrappers, 134 lots. From the library of Frederick B. Adams, Jr.
First edition, vii, [1], 508pp., 13 plates, orig. cloth, uncut.
32929Paris, Editions Hervas, 1992. 21 x 30, 181 pp., très nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et en N/B, cartonnage d'édition, très bon état (2 cachets).
First edition, x, 220pp., illustrs., orig. cloth, d.w. Signed and dated by Nixon with several pencil notes within the text in his hand. Provenance: From the library of Howard M. Nixon (1909-1983), British librarian and bookbinding historian.
7pp., library labels on front endpapers, 1 facsimile, orig. printed wrappers, a little spotted. The advertisement reproduced here does not bear a printer's name, date of imprint, or place of imprint. It is, however, clearly in Caxton's type 3. The introduction discusses the dating, language, orthography, and subject matter of the six-line advertisement.
First edition, 256pp., frontis., 8 plates, orig. cloth, d.w. Signed by Nixon in pencil with some marginalia within the text. Provenance: From the library of Howard M. Nixon (1909-1983), British librarian and bookbinding historian.
149365208Venedig, Bonetus Locatellus für Octavianus Scotus, 4. Juni 1493. Fol. Mit großer Metallschnitt-Druckermarke am Schluss u. einigen meist schwarzgrundigen Holzschn.-Initialen. 313 num., 5 nn. Bll. (2 Kol., 66 Z., Got. Typ.), HPgmt. d. 19. Jhds. m. marmor. Deckeln u. Schnitt.
239166Florence-Rome, Leo S. Olschki [Imprimerie Giuntina], 1915, 4 parties en un vol. in-8, VII pp., 240 pp., 120 pp., 72 pp., 148 pp., 1000 numéros décrits, avec des illustrations dans le texte et une planche dépliante hors texte, percaline mi-partie bleue et crème, filets dorés sur les plats, tête rouge (reliure de l'éditeur).
Small 4to, 191pp., orig. printed wrappers, uncut, 2,457 lots, a nice copy. De Ricci, p.140. "The valuable library of John Dunn Gardner, sold in 1854, contained some fine Caxton's, among which were some splendid early English Bibles".
8vo (218 x 145 mm), vi, [2527]-4066, xli, [1]pp., inscribed with Bernard Quaritch's compliments, front hinge a little shaken, orig. red cloth, spine lettered in gilt, small nick to head of spine. Valuable reference covering 2,609 items, Quaritch's General Catalogue Part XV.
8vo (225 x 140 mm), xxiii, [1], [3]-343, [1]pp.,, 8 lithographed plates (5 folding), later calf brown morocco, uncut, t.e.g. a nice copy. Scarce sale catalogue of the large celebrated collection of incunabula (mainly from German presses) and manuscripts gathered together by Professor Kloss, a physician from Frankfurt, built on the collections of Johannes von Dalberg, Bishop of Worms, Adelmann von Adelmannsted and the Church Library at Essligen. 4,682 lots. Provenance: From the reference library of E. P. Goldschmidt with initials stamped in gilt at base of spine. De Ricci, p.117.
4to, 56pp., orig. printed wrappers. A catalogue of Rattey's incunabula, collected over 20 years. This collection was later dispersed by Maggs.
12 Parts., 4to, numerous plates throughout (some coloured, some folding), all parts illustrated in orig. printed wrappers unless otherwise described. A complete record of the sale of printed books, manuscripts and autographs which De Ricci described as "one of the most striking events in the history of the English sale-rooms". Huth's collection, which ranked among the finest in England, was rich in incunabula, voyages, Shakespearean and early English literature, and Bibles. Together these 12 sales consisted of 8,788 lots and totalled over ?350,000. [i] 12 June 1911. Autograph letters (246 lots). [ii] 4 July 1911. Engravings and woodcuts (341 lots). This catalogue was under printed and is especially difficult to obtain. [iii] 15 November 1911. Library, part I (lots 1-1228). Limited edition, spine broken. [iv] 5 June 1912. Library, part II (lots 1229-2596). Quarter calf. [v] 2 June 1913. Library, part III (lots 2597-3931). Lightly waterstained, spine broken. [vi] 7 July 1914. Library, part IV (lots 3932-4602). Limited edition. [vii] 4 July 1916. Library, part V (lots 4603-5205). New wrappers. [viii] 11 July 1917. Library, part VI (lots 5206-6060). Limited edition. [ix] 1 July 1918. Library, part VII (lots 6061-7182). [x] 8 July 1919. Library, part VIII (7183-7842). Un-illustrated, new wrappers. [xi] 22 June 1920. Library, part IX and final portion (lots 7843-7969). [xii] 27 February 1922. Unsold or imperfect books (232 lots). De Ricci, pp. 151-154.
9 Parts., 4to, numerous plates throughout, including some chromolithographed (some which a couple of the folding examples are adhered), list of prices and buyers' names bound in of the back of each part, uniform brown buckram, spines lettered in gilt. A complete record of the sale of printed books and manuscripts which De Ricci described as "one of the most striking events in the history of the English sale-rooms". Huth's collection, which ranked among the finest in England, was rich in incunabula, voyages, Shakespearean and early English literature, and Bibles. De Ricci, pp. 151-154.