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14362Nucleus et Manuel / Denoël, 1981. Fort in-4°, broché.
197537163Leningrad: Petersburg Tapestry Factory 1975. First edition. Hardcover. g to vg. Small folio. 269 1pp. Original illustrated cloth with red lettering on spine. Book housed in its illustrated paper covered slipcase. A well-illustrated survey of the output of the Imperial Tapestry Factory from 1716 until its closing in 1859. This work is profusely illustrated throughout with 187 striking color photographic reproductions of splendid Russian tapestries. Moderate rubbing along edges of slipcase. Minor soiling on spine. Text in Russian English French and German. Slipcase in overall good binding in good interior in very good condition. Petersburg Tapestry Factory hardcover
Illustrated with 19 colour prints and over 200 black and white photographs as well as numerous line drawings. xxix, 265 pages. Includes Index. Blue cloth covers with gilt title on spine, foxing to page edges and lower edge of covers. Dust jacket has small tear and creasing to top edge of back and light wear to extremities.
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece, numerous photographs and illustrations in the text, and pictorial endpapers in blue; blue cloth, upper board and backstrip blocked and lettered in gilt, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
61831N° 4 - 1977 - revue mensuelle illustrée - Couverture : Ange et factory - in-4 broché
18184Guarantee dated from Orwell Villa Cotham New Road Bristol; 24 August 1853. Engraving by Lavars Lithographer Bridge Street Bristol; undated. Guarantee: 1p. 4to. In fair condition on aged paper. Reads: 'Bristol 8mo 24. 1853 I hereby guarantee to the Great Western Railway Company payment for all the tickets which may be sold for the Cheap Trip to London on the 29th. Inst. undertaken by the promoters of the New Bedminster Temperance Hall Robert Charleton Orwell Villa Cotham New Road'. Written across the page in red ink: 'Cancelled M J Cairns'. Addressed by Charleton on reverse to 'The Manager Great Western Railway Company'. The engraving is on a 12 x 17.5 cm piece of paper. In fair condition with light signs of age and wear. Shows the outside of the hall with the caption 'Design for proposed Temperance Hall and Mechanics Institution Bedminster Bristol. Lavars Lithographer Bridge Street Bristol'. In pencil: 'Unaccepted plan' and 'Not accepted'. See Image. Guarantee dated from Orwell Villa, Cotham New Road, Bristol; 24 August 1853. Engraving by Lavars, Lithographer, Bridge Street, B unknown
18555'The Queen's Prison i.e. the Fleet Prison Jany. 1. 1843.'. 1p. 4to. In fair condition on aged and worn paper with slight damage to corners caused by removal from album. For the context of the letter see Oastler's entry in the Oxford DNB which explains that he was nearing the end of a three and a half year sentence at the Fleet Prison for 'debts accumulated during his stewardship at Fixby' the charge being a 'Pretext' his 'campaign against the new poor law' having proved 'incendiary'. The letter begins: 'Maria! This comes from thy own Papa to wish thee a Happy new Year. I have just been wishing the same blessing - to dear mama.' The letter continues with warm and devout best wishes Oastler addressing his daughter as 'my Pet'. It concludes poignantly: 'I blow thee a Kiss while I assure thee that thou are indeed dear to thy own Papa & that he delights in his own child.' A postscript reads: 'P.S. Papa lives well and is well. A Hamper came to day - full of good stuff - Ham Pheasant Rabbit Chicken & mince pie. A Friend & I dine together on - Chicken Ham Sippet Pudding & mince Pie. Few bette<r> dinners in London to day! R O'. The Oxford DNB states that Oastler only had two children Sarah and Robert both of whom died in 1819. 'The Queen's Prison [i.e. the Fleet Prison ] | Jany. 1. 1843.' unknown
19082201030038xbvkBlackburn, R. Denham & Co. / Southport, Shackerley Literary Agency; 1908. viii pages incl. foretitlepage, photographic frontispice-plate on glossy paper, titlepage, Dedication, 'Prelude', 'Contents' and prefaces to the first (''Feb. 16th, 1907.'') and this second edition (''Jan. 1st, 1908.''); 92 pages, except the photoplate printed on untrimmed handmade rag-paper throughout. - Publisher's illustrated cardboard-wrapper, titled in red and black, ornamentally framed; 8vo.(ca. 19,5 x 13,5 cm).
Usual library labels and stamps. Minor shelfwear to cover. Some passages underlined and highlighted throughout. All pages tight and bright. Ex-Library
0366971387.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
18971009755th Cong. 2d Sess. HD95. Washington 1897. Original Congressional leather rubbed with spine labels. 22 94pp numerous folding charts and photo illustrations. Light wear a few old institutional marks. Very Good. unknown books
0332635082.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1919113203Paris, Michelin, coll. « Guides illustrés Michelin des champs de bataille » 1919 In-8 21,5 x 13,5 cm. Cartonnage éditeur pleine toile bleu-ciel, titre doré sur le dos et le premier plat, plans, nombreuses photographies en noir & blanc, 174 pp., table des matières. Dos passé, sinon exemplaire en bon état.
73208Paris, Imprimerie de Bachelier, in-8, plaquette sous couverture muette, circa 1850 pages. Bon état général.
170918578N. p. but London: n. p. 1709 or 1710. First edition. Somewhat dust soiled and worn with a small tear from the blank fore-edge; old fold; in good to very good condition. Single leaf evidently extracted from a nonce volume with traces of calf along one edge 12.75 x 8 inches with a printed docket title on the verso. An early example of industry lobbying a petition to Parliament on the loss of jobs across England due to public mourning; among those affected by the evident sumptuary restrictions and named here include weavers silk-dyers silk-throwers traders with Turkey and Italy and the white bone lace-makers of Bedford Buckingham and Northampton who "amount to Fourty Thousand sic whose whole Dependence was on this Manufacture and are now by Reason of this Present Mourning Reduc'd to the last Extremity by the Loss of their Trade". Hanson assigns the date 1706 to this petition which is followed by ESTC which notes a single copy at Chetham's Library in Manchester--though given that the text begins "That at the Death of the Prince of Denmark the Colour'd Silk Goods in the Mercers Hands within the Bills of Mortality by a Moderate Computation Amounted to the Value of Three Hundred and Fifty Thousand Pounds and upwards; the greatest Part whereof lyes Dead on their Hands to this Day" this would suggest that the plea dates to after the death of Queen Anne's consort Prince George of Denmark and Norway Duke of Cumberland on October 28 1708; further the History and Proceedings of the House of Commons: 1706-1713 London 1742 vol. 4 pp. 139-140 notes taking up a petition on February 2 1709 O.S. from the Cities of London and Westminster on this very problem with specific phrases of this text integrated. Hanson Contemporary Printed Sources for British and Irish Economic History 1701-1750 677 Manufactures. Small ink autograph number to the upper corner of the recto. n. p., unknown books
37179London: Printed for J. Roberts 1727. First edition small 8vo 185 x 115 mm 4 31 5 pp. with half-title blindstamp of Manchester Free Library on title and last leaf woodcut head- and tail-pieces in the text later vellum-backed marbled boards lettered in gilt on spine. Kress 3719; Goldsmith 6505; Hanson 3668. London: Printed for J. Roberts, 1727 hardcover
0483059633.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19742092902141201529Chinese book office 1974. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Chinese book office paperback
8046P., Imprimerie Nationale, An VII (1799). 6 pp. in 8.
055226Paris Editions Cercle d'Art 1975 in 4 (31x24) 1 volume reliure toilée ornée de l'éditeur sous jaquette illustrée, 28 pages de texte, suivies de 60 planches hors-texte d'illustrations en noir et blanc et 8 en couleurs. Bel exemplaire
44861Paris Skira / Seuil / Musée Luxembourg 2001 in 4 (28,5x24,5) 1 volume reliure cartonnée de l'éditeur sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs, 263 pages, avec de nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleurs. Textes par Claudio Strinati, Pier Luigi De Vecchi, Konrad Oberhuber, Daniel Arasse, Lorenza Mochi Onori. Avec un catalogue de 14 peintures et 30 dessins, commentés, documentés et reproduits. Bibliographie. Très bel exemplaire
In folio, 35/25 cm, 95 pages, illustrations :objets usuels et de decoration figurés en relief en noir et blanc et en dorure, cartonnage décoré bleu roi de l"éditeur , demi-toile grise. Tres bel exemplaire, tres frais. [HP-5]
20042091202133212984Public Symposium “Distribution and Exchange in Medieval Warfare†Executive Committee 2004. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Public Symposium “Distribution and Exchange in Medieval Warfare†Executive Committee paperback
1981500095059Michelin 1981 174 pages 26x12x1cm. 1981. Broché. 174 pages.
1984500157962N/a 1984 176 pages in8. 1984. Broché. 176 pages.