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1911027579Paris: Le Pot-Au-Feu 1911. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good. Engravings Throughout. Entire Year 24 Issues Complete With Front And Rear Orange Covers Of Each Issue Bound In Quarter Morocco Over Maroon Pebbled Cloth With Morocco Tips. Four Bands Title And Year On Spine Floral Patterned Endpapers. 10 1/8" Tall. Contents Fine Covers Bright And Without Wear Or Ceases Or Marks. Binding Very Minor Wear Binding Professionally Refurbished Especially At Corners. <br/> <br/> Le Pot-Au-Feu hardcover
188220052Paris: La Revue des deux mondes 1882. Fine. La Revue des deux mondes Paris 1882 15.50 x 25 cm agrafé Extract from the Revue des deux mondes. First edition. In plain wrappers. Rare. La Revue des deux mondes unknown
188220035Paris: La Revue des deux mondes 1882. Fine. La Revue des deux mondes Paris 1882 15.50 x 25 cm agrafé Extract from the Revue des deux mondes. First edition. In plain wrappers. Rare. La Revue des deux mondes unknown
1869132681Philadelphia: Published by the Author 1869. First edition of an Anderson Cavalry officer's Civil War memoir. Octavo original cloth decorated in gilt. In good condition. Rare. Combining autobiography and history the memoir was one of the most popular forms of Civil War literature. Generally presented as nonfiction and relating experiences in a first-person voice the form reached its peak in the 1880s when hundreds of Civil War memoirs appeared before an insatiable public. Some memoirs typically those of war heroes came out immediately as books. Others were published as newspaper or magazine articles some of which were later collected. The popularity of such Civil War narratives lived on through the twentieth century attesting to the enduring interest that Americans took in the national conflict. Published by the Author hardcover
186900285990Boston: Published By the Society 1869 Green/gilt embossed cloth clean tight. viii 498 pgs. First Edition. Decorative Cloth. Very Good. Published By the Society hardcover
16650087791665. Very Good. 1 handwritten parchment document 19 x 33 cm. dated 28 Nov. 1665. Mary Russell of Ripe or Eckington in Sussex Co. widow has purchased from Thomas Kennard of Hellingly in Sussex Co. yeoman a house outbuildings etc. in Hawkhurst Trent Co. Russell appoints John Unie clerk of Ripe or Eckington in Sussex Co. to act for her as her attorney regarding this property. Signed by Mary Russell and signed by witnesses Richard Russell George Foord and Henry Coby on the reverse. In Very Good Condition: minor loss along one side; light finger soiling along edges; otherwise clean and solid. unknown
1940012116Solingen GE: Carl Eickhorn 1940. 56pp/illus with tipped in pictures several in color. 75 year history of Karl Eickhorn the German sword and dagger maker. Top edge of spine has separation. 1st Edition. Boards. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Carl Eickhorn Hardcover
188119696s. l. Paris: Extrait de La Revue des deux mondes 1881. Fine. Extrait de La Revue des deux mondes s. l. Paris 1881 15.50 x 25 cm agrafé First edition. Plain paper cover. Rare. Extrait de La Revue des deux mondes unknown
187623299Paris: Ghio 1876. Fine. Ghio Paris 1876 10.50 x 16 cm broché First edition. Split spine with lacks corner damage to boards Henry de Salles library bookplate pasted to head of front board. Ghio hardcover
188720571Paris: Extrait de la Revue des deux mondes 1887. Fine. Extrait de la Revue des deux mondes Paris 1887 15.50 x 25 cm agrafé First edition of these two articles. Plain paper cover. Rare. Extrait de la Revue des deux mondes unknown
1927006789Paris: Hachette 1927. published under the direction of Marcel Monmarche The text is in French. Provenance: Walter Muir Whitehill Jr. Dated: Bayonne 26 VIII 1930 VIII stands for the month of August; this is a European style of date. Walter Muir Whitehill Jr 1905 - 1978 was an American historian writer and the director of the Boston Athenaeum for almost 30 years. Whitehill earned degrees from Harvard in 1926 and 1929 where he would later teach for 21 years. Whitehill spent five years in Spain studying Spanish Medieval history architecture and art. In 1932 when this book is inscribed with his name and dated Whitehill was in Santiago de Compostela Spain where he was the first to transcribe the medieval Codex Calixtinus. Whitehill was also a trustee of Monticello. His wife was a descendant of Thomas Jefferson and they are buried in the family graveyard there. The book is a 16mo size blue clothbound hardcover with rounded corners with gilt titles on spine and front cover. Endpapers are two different maps. There is a pocket after the rear end page into which is a large folded full color map is stored. 618 pages including index. There are color and black and white maps and drawings throughout the text. There is a two inch tear to back external spine seam spine is sunned and head and heel of spine are chipped. Edgewear worn bottom corners. There is a crack to the binding at the title page. A two-page spread color map of Barcelona has spotting or foxing in the margin. Pages are tanned and the borders of some pages are more darkly tanned. A blue ribbon bookmark is bound into the book and has caused discoloration in the center seam of pages 224/225 and 424/425. The top bottom and outside pages were speckled blue but that has faded as the pages have tanned. There is foxing or spotting in the side margin of page 167 and the bottom margin of page 373. Pencilled price on fep. Name and date on fep as described above. . Cloth. Good/No Jacket. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Hachette Hardcover
188220043Paris: La Revue des deux mondes 1882. Fine. La Revue des deux mondes Paris 1882 15.50 x 25 cm agrafé Extract from the Revue des deux mondes. First edition. In plain wrappers. Rare. La Revue des deux mondes unknown
187420642Paris: Extrait de la Revue des deux mondes 1874. Fine. Extrait de la Revue des deux mondes Paris 1874 15.50 x 25 cm agrafé First edition. Plain paper cover. Rare. Extrait de la Revue des deux mondes unknown
187817543s. l. Paris: Extrait de La Revue des deux mondes 1878. Fine. Extrait de La Revue des deux mondes s. l. Paris 1878 15.50 x 25 cm agrafé First edition. Plain paper cover. Rare. Extrait de La Revue des deux mondes unknown
19229805Alger Algiers: J. Carbonel 1922. Fine. J. Carbonel Alger Algiers 1922 16 x 24.50 cm broché First edition published by order of M. Steeg Governor General of Algeria. Work illustrated with seven folding plates in black and in colors. Handsome copy. J. Carbonel unknown
192214749Pendleton Oregon. Very Good. 1922. First Edition. Brochure. Vertical crease. Opens up to 16x11". ; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall . unknown
1973037308Irvine: University Of California 1973. No Binding. Near Fine. One Page Letter Signed To Will Durant Promoting The Ui Project To Compile All Works In Ancient Greek. With The 10 Page Prospectus For The Project. The Thesaurus Linguae Graecae® Tlg® Is A Research Program At The University Of California Irvine. Founded In 1972 The Tlg Has Collected And Digitized Most Literary Texts Written In Greek From Homer To The Fall Of Byzantium In Ad 1453. Its Goal Is To Create A Comprehensive Digital Library Of Greek Literature From Antiquity To The Present Era. The Thesaurus Was Eventually Published By Oxford University Press And Is Now In Its 4Th Edition. <br/> <br/> University Of California unknown
1842MH78bMiddle Hill: Typis Medio Montanis excudit C Gilmour Middle Hill Press 1842 Book. Good. Hardcover. 2 12 pages. Bound in original Middle Hill paper covered boards worn. Remains of printed paper label to spine. Pages are lightly browned title page spotted. Holzenberg 110 - here without the additional title page which is sometimes found. Typis Medio Montanis excudit C Gilmour [Middle Hill Press] hardcover
1710001486France 1710. Paperback. Very Good . Traduit de l'Anglois." 24 p.; 20 cm. Signatures: A-C4 4to. No publication information. At foot of p. 24: "Londres le 10 20 Février 1710" although largely trimmed off in this copy. Knuttel 15905. The identity of the English-language original if it exists has not been established. A very scarce pamphlet from the War of the Spanish Succession arguing that the stronger claim to the Spanish throne lay with the Austrian claimant Archduke Charles rather than with the French claimant Philip based on blood and degree rather than on Salic Law. In Very Good Condition: stitched edge slightly rubbed; light foxing in some margins; otherwise clean and bright. paperback
177137112à Paris: Chez P. G. Simon 1771. Fine. Chez P. G. Simon à Paris 1771 19.50 x 25.80 cm relié Interesting collection of 106 edicts decrees letters patent and declarations running from February 22 to December 31 1771. Contemporary full brown marbled calf binding. Spine with raised bands decorated with 4 compartmentalized flowers; gilt roll at head and foot. Red morocco title-labels. On the upper cover a piece of leather torn away measuring 3 x 5 cm. Upper joint cracked at foot. Rubbing. 3 corners slightly bumped. These decrees and other laws concern the economic administrative judicial and economic life of the country. A manuscript table of contents at the end of the work the same hand having paginated the volume. Chez P. G. Simon hardcover
174514333Madrid: En la imprenta de Juan de Zuniga. 1745. Fine. En la imprenta de Juan de Zuniga. Madrid 1745 30 x 20 cm deux volumes reliés The first collection of laws governing Spain appeared in 1567 under the instigation of King Philip II. This collection would be reprinted and supplemented until 1775. A third book appeared containing los autos acordados. This edition is complete with its index at the end of volume II. Absent from the Bibliothèque Nationale de France and French catalogues copies from 1775 and 1772 at the British Library Cambridge and Southampton these libraries never hold all 2 volumes but either the first second or third. Full flamed calf bindings from the early 19th century. Smooth spine with fillets. Red title label and black volume label. Headcaps rubbed. Various scuffing. One tear to the tailcap of volume I. Surface abrasions on the edges. Upper headcap of volume II torn away. Collection of laws decrees and ordinances of the Kingdom of Spain. En la imprenta de Juan de Zuniga. unknown
1846MH260Middle Hill : Middle Hill Press 1846 Book. Good. Disbound. 12 pages. Pages 1-8 measure approximately 34 x 21cm; pages 9-12 slightly shorter. Pages lightly browned. Holzenberg 112. [ Middle Hill Press ] unknown
1927BOOKS030668INY:: Liberty. G 10" x 13" Magazine; small cover edge tears. 1927. ISBN: Includes P.G. Wodehouse story with 3 pictures by Wallace Morgan - 5. ISBN: pp. 86 pp. Catalogs: PERIODICALS. Keywords: P.G. Wodehouse Humor Golf Gloria Swanson. Liberty unknown
1891239550Paris: Librairie Hachette Et Cie 1891. Soft Cover. Good binding. Book catalog 19th c. French. No pencil or ink markings in text. Paper binding. Address written at top of rear cover. Heavy edgewear to rear cover with several chips and tears. Chips and tears on front cover. First few pages and last few pages have several chips and closed tears. ; Not Ex-Libary. Good binding. Librairie Hachette Et Cie unknown books
1889229150Ithaca NY: The University Press 1889. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Providence Public Library bookplate attached to front paste-down. Cardholder presumably removed from rear paste-down. Blind stamps of the public library affixed to pages 13/14 15/16. "No Longer The Property Of The Providence Public Library." stamped on title page. No pencil or ink markings in text. One-half black leather and marbled boards. Moderate edgewear. Very Good binding. The University Press unknown books