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187412753Paris, Librairie Générale, 1874. 3 vol. grand in-8 de (4)-CXXXI-476 pp. ; (4)-715 pp. ; (4)-720 pp., demi-vélin ivoire, titre calligraphié en couleurs sur le dos, tête colorée, non rogné (reliure de l'époque).
1872GITh841Paris Plon 1872-1874 (mention de 3e édition pour le Tome I). 2 volumes in-8 III 536pp 442pp 1 feuillet non chiffré + atlas. Demi basane chamois, dos à nerfs rehaussés d'un filet perlé, pièces de titre et de tomaison bleu nuit, reliure de l'époque. L'atlas, sous emboîtage cartonné avec le dos en demi basane à l'identique des volumes de texte, se compose de 22 cartes ou croquis entoilés, dépliants ou repliés (15 se rapportant au 1er tome, 7 se rapportant au 2e tome). Bel exemplaire sans aucune rousseur, complet de ses volumes de texte et de son atlas. Ensemble élégant et de bonne qualité. De la bibliothèque du Marquis de Saporta avec son ex-libris appliqué sur le contreplat de l'un des volumes.
187246404501Paris, Plon, 1872 ; in-8, demi-chagrin outremer, nerfs à filets dorés, chiffre doré au dos, tranches jaspées. (Reliure de l’époque) 2 ff., 442 pp., 1 f. de table et atlas de 7 planches dépliantes.ÉDITION ORIGINALE. Del Bo p. 108. Après la capitulation de Sedan, le général Vinoy ramena ses troupes de Mézières à Paris. Placé à la tête de l’armée de Paris, il fut chargé de la défense de la ville après la démission de Trochu (22 janv. 1871), puis il commanda l’armée des Versaillais et participa à la répression de la Commune. Bien complet de l’atlas avec les 7 plans qui manque souvent.Relié à la suite : MAC-MAHON. L’armée de Versailles depuis sa formation jusqu’à la complète pacification de Paris. Paris, Ghio, 1871 ; 2 ff., 45 pp. et 1 grande carte dépl. des opérations des Versaillais. ÉDITION ORIGINALE. Thiers avait nommé Mac-Mahon commandant de l’armée des Versaillais pour organiser la répression de la Commune. Vinoy et Mac-Mahon réunis dans le même volume par le Comte de Tournon, dont le chiffre est frappé au dos du volume.
18184010W Lewis 1818. Hardcover. Fair/No jacket. Fair condition.W Lewis1818.Full-Leather.Brown hardbacksome tearsmarksdents/nicks and scratches on the cover and spinegillt illustrations to the spine in fair conditionno Dj.Illustrated with b/w plates.Clean pages but aged and tainted on the outer edgeswriting with pencil inside the first and last blank pages of the booksome stain and foxing marks inside the pagescreasesnicks and some marks on the edges of the pagesthe front cover has sligthly separated from the booklarge tear on the spine.The book is in in fair condition for its age with some shelf wear.Includes a list of Alphabetical tableHow to find each Psalm by its beginning.A collectable and scarce book. W Lewis hardcover
180916384Published for John Reeves; sold by G and W Nicol of Pall Mall and Scatcherd & Letterman of Ave-Maria-Lane 1809. 16mo. some light and unobtrusive age-browning; most attractively bound in black full grained calf sides with triple Oxford frame in gilt back with five flat bands tooled and ruled in gilt second compartment lettered in gilt all other compartments tooled in gilt with an arabesque all edges gilt doublures ruled in gilt chocolate endpapers covers very lightly age-scuffed else a remarkably bright clean copy. Reeves was a Patentee of the Office of King's Printer. The Psalter is separately titled; both Prayers and Psalter are unpaginated. The text is occasionally cropped close at top but always without loss. THIS COPY WAS FORMERLY IN THE LIBRARY OF LADY SOPHIA TOWER NEE CUST/BROWNLOW AND BEARS HER HOLOGRAPH MAIDEN SIGNATURE ON BLANK PRELIMINARY RECTO AND THE FINE MID-NINETEENTH CENTURY ENGRAVED ARMORIAL BOOKPLATE OF CHRISTOPHER & LADY SOPHIA TOWER ON FRONT PASTE-DOWN. Lady Tower was born Sophia Cust/Brownlow on 14 April 1811 the daughter of John Cust 1st Earl Brownlow and Sophia Hume. She married Christopher Theron Tower on 10 February 1836. Lady Tower died on 21 December 1882 at the age of 71. A CHARMING EXAMPLE OF NNETEENTH CENTURY PERSONAL COMMON PRAYER WITH BOTH MAIDEN AND MARRIED OWNERSHIP MARKS. A LOVELY COPY WITH DISTINGUISHED PROVENANCE AND WHOLLY UNRESTORED PERIOD BINDING Published for John Reeves; sold by G and W Nicol of Pall Mall, and Scatcherd & Letterman of Ave-Maria-Lane, unknown
1854255549Philadelphia: Lippincott Grambo & Co 1854. Chromolithograph frontispiece and additional chromolithograph title page. xxxii 552; 252 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Bound in full black velvet covers with borders of golden wire in filigree spine lettered with gold metal in gothic script velvet endsheets edges gilt golden metallic clasp. Fine. Gift inscription to institution on flyleaf; bookplate on front free endpaper. Chromolithograph frontispiece and additional chromolithograph title page. xxxii 552; 252 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Griffiths 1854: 39 Lippincott, Grambo & Co unknown
1854255549Philadelphia: Lippincott Grambo & Co 1854. Chromolithograph frontispiece and additional chromolithograph title page. xxxii 552; 252 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Bound in full black velvet covers with borders of golden wire in filigree spine lettered with gold metal in gothic script velvet endsheets edges gilt golden metallic clasp. Fine. Gift inscription to institution on flyleaf; bookplate on front free endpaper. Chromolithograph frontispiece and additional chromolithograph title page. xxxii 552; 252 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Griffiths 1854: 39 Lippincott, Grambo & Co unknown books
18634016Bickers and Bush 1863. 1863 8vo. 732 p. Title printed in red and black. Title and text all printed within delightful wood engraved borders based on designs by Durer. Bound in heavily grained black morocco over bevelled boards embossed and gilt. All edges gilt. A fine copy. Bickers and Bush, hardcover
180767390London: John Reeves Esq. 1807. Large 8vo. Unpaginated; psalms followed by 64 pp. of orders of services. Handsome contemporary dark green morocco with gilt borders and decoration with raised bands gilt lettering a decoration to spine; all edges gilt. Large paper copy - 24.5cm tall - printed by Charles Whittingham four years before he founded the Chiswick Press. Engraved armourial bookplate of Egerton Leigh prominent Tory politician on front pastedown and 19th century ink owner's name on ffep. A little rubbing to extremities and front joint; front hinge repaired neatly. The most minimal foxing to endpapers but otherwise internally very clean. A very attractive old prayer book. . Very Good. Full Morocco. 1807. John Reeves Esq. 1807 unknown
187016806Strasbourg, A. Münch 1870 In-4 relié demi-chagrin, dos lisse, couverture sup. ill. en couleurs conservée, 158 pp. Titre et 20 planches doubles montées sur onglets en couleurs et à deux tons. Reliure défraîchie : Usures et frottements, charnières fendillée premier plat fragile, rousseurs éparses, fortes sur 3 planches.
1872128294Paris, Henri Plon 1872 1 volume & 1 atlas. In-8 23 x 14,5 cm. Reliure demi-chagrin noir, dos à nerfs, 442 pp., appendice, table des matières, table des planches de l’atlas - Sous étui à l’identique, atlas 7 planches volantes montées sur toile et repliées. Exemplaire en bon état.
1840WRCAM45357Philadelphia 1840. 531248pp. plus three plates and engraved titlepage. Contemporary black morocco gilt inner dentelles a.e.g. Minor shelf wear. Internally clean. Near fine. In a cloth slipcase. Handsome copy of the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer complete with the Psalms and Hymns. Bound in full pebbled black morocco with ornate gilt and blind stamping on the boards and gilt stamping on the spine. hardcover books
182031678Clarendon Press Cooke & Collingwood Oxford 1820. 8vo. text unpaginated text partly in double-column terracotta endpapers; handsomely bound in contemporary full roan sides most elaborately framed and blocked in gilt back with flat bands tooled in gilt second compartment lettered in gilt all other compartments richly tooled in gilt gilt edges gilt doublures terracotta endpapers expertly recased a remarkably elegant clean crisp copy. With the engraved nineteenth century bookplate of Edmund Williams Gilbert mounted on front paste-down. The primary text is presented in a bold large-fount type ideal for audience address. The 'Companion' is printed by Kaygill for Scatcherd & Letterman to match the edition of Prayer. The Psalter by Brady and Tate is also printed by Cooke & Collingwood and dated separately 1819. THIS EDITION IS NOT COMMONLY FOUND IN THIS BINDING AND CONDITION. Clarendon Press [Cooke & Collingwood], Oxford, unknown
18580250391858. 3/4 Leather & Marbled Paper Bd. Very Good to Fine. Octavo. We have here the original printing of this scarce and highly-prized early Maine educational Journal. Edited and published by the then Superintendant of Common Schools Mark H. Dunnell. All are bound in period light brown calf and marbled paper boards Hardcover. A small black title label adorns the rather plain spine along with a few gilt rules about VG condition. It is bound with plain end papers which have 2 owner signatures in the front and one in the rear. The index to volume I is bound after the title page. All of the first 12 issues are present and in near-Fine to Fine NF-F condition with none of the usual foxing as is often seen in very old paper. Quite scarce with only 4 possible examples at institutions in the US according to worldcat and no examples other than reprints anywhere for sale. NOTE: Educational and/or Historical institutions will naturally receive preferential treatment for ordering purposes. <br/> <br/> hardcover
1801255003London: Published for John Reeves Printed by W. Bulmer . sold by J. Wright Piccadilly 1801. First Reeves edition. 1 vols. 8vo. Full contemporary black straight-grained morocco covers with gilt-rolled border and central gilt device of cross with "JHS" flat spine horizontally lined gilt lettered and decorated between the lines in gilt marbled endpapers a.e.g. Institutional bookplate on front pastedown shelfmark sticker at foot of spine and ghosts of markings on title--page; very slight rubbing to edges. Overall a very attractive cop. First Reeves edition. 1 vols. 8vo. "John Reeves was gazetted King's Printer in 1800 and held the appointment untyil his death in 1829. Between 1801 and 1815 he issued some 25 books of common prayer each printed by others on his behalf ." Griffiths. This is the first of Reeves' books of common prayer printed by Bulmer and a particularly attractive copy in contemporary binding. It is also apparently the first Book of Common Prayer to use the designation "United Church of England and Ireland.". Griffiths p. 215 Published for John Reeves, (Printed by W. Bulmer) ... sold by J. Wright, Piccadilly unknown
1801255003London: Published for John Reeves Printed by W. Bulmer . sold by J. Wright Piccadilly 1801. First Reeves edition. 1 vols. 8vo. Full contemporary black straight-grained morocco covers with gilt-rolled border and central gilt device of cross with "JHS" flat spine horizontally lined gilt lettered and decorated between the lines in gilt marbled endpapers a.e.g. Institutional bookplate on front pastedown shelfmark sticker at foot of spine and ghosts of markings on title--page; very slight rubbing to edges. Overall a very attractive cop. First Reeves edition. 1 vols. 8vo. "John Reeves was gazetted King's Printer in 1800 and held the appointment untyil his death in 1829. Between 1801 and 1815 he issued some 25 books of common prayer each printed by others on his behalf ." Griffiths. This is the first of Reeves' books of common prayer printed by Bulmer and a particularly attractive copy in contemporary binding. It is also apparently the first Book of Common Prayer to use the designation "United Church of England and Ireland.". Griffiths p. 215 Published for John Reeves, (Printed by W. Bulmer) ... sold by J. Wright, Piccadilly unknown books
1831287215Richmond: Printed by John Warrock 1831. First Edition. Half Leather. Good binding. The ordinances of the city of Richmond Virginia published in 1831. No earlier publication on Richmond city ordinances found in Haynes. Binding is soiled with scuffing to the spine. Foxing and toning throughout. Half calf over marbled paper boards with a red morocco label on the spine. 180 pp. including the index. Haynes 15584. Good binding. Printed by John Warrock unknown
1831287215Richmond: Printed by John Warrock 1831. First Edition. Half Leather. Good binding. The ordinances of the city of Richmond Virginia published in 1831. No earlier publication on Richmond city ordinances found in Haynes. Binding is soiled with scuffing to the spine. Foxing and toning throughout. Half calf over marbled paper boards with a red morocco label on the spine. 180 pp. including the index. Haynes 15584. Good binding. Printed by John Warrock unknown books
18712182Bien complet du n° 79 (20 mars 1871) au n° 144 (24 mai). Une des sources les plus importantes pour l'histoire de la Commune. Après la victoire des Versaillais, Victor Bunel réédita l'ensemble des numéros. COLLECTION COMPLÈTE sous coffret en 1/2 chagrin rouge. COLLECTION COMPLÈTE sous coffret en 1/2 chagrin rouge. Très bon Paris Bunel 1871
1870GT1281London: George E. Eyre and William Spottiswoode 1870. Hardback. Fine. 32mo. The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements; Proper Lessons; THE NEW TESTAMENT Of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. A small book of common prayer from the late-Victorian period beautifully bound in black polished calf with fine gilt panels blind and ornate embossed borders. Brass edging and clasp. All edges gilt. In wonderful condition with no fading wear or marks. Attractive gift label dated 1877 pasted to the inside from board. Inscribed and drawn by a very neat hand. Fine binding and throughout. Original pale yellow end-papers. PLEASE EMAIL FOR PHOTOS. <br/> <br/> George E. Eyre and William Spottiswoode hardcover
1863GT1282Oxford: Oxford University Press Society for Christian Knowledge 1863. 1st Edition . Hardback. Fine. 32mo. The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacrements; Proper Lessons; THE NEW TESTAMENT Of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Neat inscribed gift inscription in a fine hand day=ted 1864. A small book of common prayer from the late-Victorian period beautifully bound in black polished calf with fine gilt spine and board panels blind and ornate embossed borders. Brass edging and clasp. All edges gilt. Original pale yellow end-papers. In wonderful condition with no fading wear or marks. Fine binding and throughout. PLEASE EMAIL FOR PHOTOS. <br/> <br/> Oxford University Press, Society for Christian Knowledge hardcover
186928640SAINT-PHILBERT-DE-GRAND-LIEU 1869 un plan ORIGINAL MANUSCRIT dépliant sur toile enduite, format : 86 x 106 cm, coloré en rouge et rose et bleu avec l'emplacement de l'ancien chateau des JAMONIERES détruit à la revolution (et pas encore reconstruit), [PLAN ORIGINAL] PLAN MANUSCRIT ORIGINAL EXTRAIT DU PLAN CADASTRAL DE LA COMMUNE DE SAINT-PHILBERT-DE-GRAND-LIEU SECTION P [PLAN DE L'ANCIEN CHATEAU DES JAMONIERES DETRUIT A LA REVOLUTION], PLAN CERTIFIE CONFORME PAR LE DIRECTEUR DES CONTRIBUTIONS DIRECTES C. BOULLARD, NANTES, LE 30 JUILLET 1869,
187016169Paris, Chez Duclaux, 1870. 5 planches lithographiées in-4, cartonnage bleu moderne.
187340304Paris, Henri Charpentier, 1873. In-folio de (4)-VIII-24-84 pp., 20 planches, demi-chagrin rouge, dos orné à nerfs (reliure de l'époque).
1871GITf508Neuchatel Imprimerie Guillaume Fils 1871. In-8 428pp 1 feuillet non chiffré, 72pp (pièces justificatives et table). Demi chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons finement dorés, reliure de l'époque. Bel exemplaire frais, sans rousseurs, bien complet, dans une reliure de qualité, décorative et en très bon état.