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187116181Paris, Cadart, 1871. 12 planches numérotées de 28 x 40 cm) sous chemise illustrée de l'éditeur.
1865002196London: by George E. Eyre & William Spottiswood 1865 1865. 1 vol. 5-1/8" x 3-1/2" two silk page markers. Bound in full brown morocco raised bands gilt title to spine covers blind tooled in a Romanesque style gilt tooled dentelles chased brass corner pieces and clasp all edges gilt extremely skillful calligraphy gift inscription to the front blank endleaf internally clean and bright head and foot of spine fine hinges fine a VERY GOOD copy. London: by George E. Eyre & William Spottiswood, 1865 hardcover
1853257859New York: Appleton & Company 1853. Engraved frontispiece and 3 engraved plates additional hand-colored lithograph title by T. Sinclair. 670 237 3 pp. 12mo. Bound in full contemporary dark purple velvet covers overlaid with gilt metal outer frame surrounding a thin gilt metal filligree border front cover with central gilt cross clasp a.e.g. fine. Engraved frontispiece and 3 engraved plates additional hand-colored lithograph title by T. Sinclair. 670 237 3 pp. 12mo. Griffiths 1853:27 Appleton & Company unknown
1853257859New York: Appleton & Company 1853. Engraved frontispiece and 3 engraved plates additional hand-colored lithograph title by T. Sinclair. 670 237 3 pp. 12mo. Bound in full contemporary dark purple velvet covers overlaid with gilt metal outer frame surrounding a thin gilt metal filligree border front cover with central gilt cross clasp a.e.g. fine. Engraved frontispiece and 3 engraved plates additional hand-colored lithograph title by T. Sinclair. 670 237 3 pp. 12mo. Griffiths 1853:27 Appleton & Company unknown books
1895701870-744<p>Paris: c1895. 1895. oblong folio. unpaginated. possibly lacking title. profusely illus. throughout many full-page a few in colour. contemporary quarter chagrin joints rubbed rear cover partly dampstained front flyleaf & blank chipped & creased edges of last few leaves chipped.</p> [Paris: c1895].
1879125628Bruxelles Henry Kistemaeckers 1879 1 vol. Relié in-18, demi-maroquin aubergine, dos à quatre nerfs, tête dorée, couvertures parcheminées conservées, non rogné (Cretté), 142 pp. Edition originale ornée d'un portrait-frontispice gravé à l'eau-forte par Lenain et d'une préface reproduite en fac-similé, violente charge anti-bourgeoise qui donne le ton de ce recueil de 6 nouvelles, parmi lesquelles figure "Une maudite", l'histoire de la compagne d'un communard en exil qui est réduite à se prostituer pour nourrir ses enfants, ce qui valut à Cladel un mois d'emprisonnement ! Un des 100 exemplaires de tête sur papier Japon fin (tirage qui selon Vicaire II-755 serait seulement de 10 exemplaires ?). Très bel exemplaire.
1879125628Bruxelles Henry Kistemaeckers 1879 1 vol. Relié in-18, demi-maroquin aubergine, dos à quatre nerfs, tête dorée, couvertures parcheminées conservées, non rogné (Cretté), 142 pp. Edition originale ornée d'un portrait-frontispice gravé à l'eau-forte par Lenain et d'une préface reproduite en fac-similé, violente charge anti-bourgeoise qui donne le ton de ce recueil de 6 nouvelles, parmi lesquelles figure "Une maudite", l'histoire de la compagne d'un communard en exil qui est réduite à se prostituer pour nourrir ses enfants, ce qui valut à Cladel un mois d'emprisonnement ! Un des 100 exemplaires de tête sur papier Japon fin (tirage qui selon Vicaire II-755 serait seulement de 10 exemplaires ?). Très bel exemplaire.
18710039301871 Paris, Imprimerie Sornet, rue du Croissant, 16 ventôse an 79 [6 mars 1871] au 3 prairial an 79 [22 mai 1871]. In-8 (176 X 240) percaline rouge relié à la Bradel, pièce de titre chagrin noir, fleuron en noir (reliure légèrement postérieure) ; 68 numéros de 8 pages chacun. [Relié à la suite :] "Histoire biographique, anecdotique et bibliographique du Père Duchêne". Paris, En vente au Bureau de l'Éclipse, 1871. Plats de la couverture jaune conservés, 32 pages.
187121464Neuchâtel Imprimerie G. Guillaume Fils 1871 -in-8 demi-basane un volume, reliure demi-basane vert foncé in-octavo (half binding sheepskin in-8)(22,2 x 14 cm), dos long (spine without raised band) insolé, décoré or (gilt decoration), titre frappé "or"(gilt title), double filets or (gilt line) en place des nerfs et en tête et en pied, papier marbré vert aux plats, toutes tranches lisses jaspées, sans illustrations, (428 + 72) pages, 1871 Neuchâtel Imprimerie G. Guillaume Fils Editeur,
188040501Genève , Imprimerie André Alavoine, 1880. In-12 broché de 38 pp., couverture rouge imprimée.
187246405519Versailles, Cerf imprimeur de l’Assemblée Nationale, 1872 ; 3 volumes in-4, demi-basane rose, nerfs avec dentelles dorées. (Reliure de l’époque) 4 ff., 633 pp., (2 pp. table) - 2 ff., 623 pp., (4 ff. de table chiffrées 584-589) - 2 ff., III pp., XXVIII pp., 2 ff., 452 pp.Document officiel de la plus grande importance pour l’histoire de la Commune de Paris. Le 1er tome contient les rapports, le tome 2 les dépositions des témoins. Le 3e tome donne les pièces justificatives.Rapports des commissions, sous-commissions et des préfets, Dépositions des témoins : Thiers, Mac Mahon, Trochu, J. Ferry, Vinoy, Schoelcher et plusieurs dizaines d’autres. Les pièces justificatives donnent : Déposition du général Ducrot, Comité Central de la fédération de la Garde Nationale, Comité de Salut Public, l’Internationale, Comité Central de la Délégation des vingt arrondissements, Alliance républicaine, La Commune, et de nombreuses pièces diverses. Cette publication souleva une immense émotion dans la prescription communaliste. Le Centre d’Études Sociales de Londres décida de répondre à certaines calomnies contenues dans l’enquête. Il chargea Jules Vallès et Lissagaray de rassembler tous les documents relatifs au mouvement communaliste afin d’en écrire l’histoire. Lissagaray termina le premier ce travail et le rassembla dans son Histoire de la Commune. Bel exemplaire complet des 3 volumes.
187214429London, Strahan & Co. Publishers, 1872. In-12 de VIII-166-(2) pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur souple de percaline rouge semi souple de l'éditeur illustrée, dos lisse, titre frappé en long en noir.
187142375Paris, Chatelain, 1871. 2 livraisons en 1 vol. in-12 de 48 pp., couverture imprimée.
183491118L. Tenré Henri Dupuy | Paris 1834 - 1835 | 18.4 x 28.2 cm | 2 volumes reliés
18709519Paris, Chez Deforêt et César ; imprimerie Talons, 1870. Titre et 35 lithographies coloriés reliés en 1 vol. in-4, demi-maroquin Lavallière, dos à nerfs, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge (reliure de l'époque).
1871002198Oxford: The University Press 1871 1871. 1 vol. 5-7/8" x 3-7/8". Bound in full brown morocco raised bands gilt title to spine covers blind tooled chased brass corner pieces and clasp all edges gilt marbled pastedowns and endpapers internally clean and bright head and foot of spine fine hinges fine a VERY GOOD copy. Oxford: The University Press, 1871 hardcover
1852002465Oxford: The University Press 1852 1852. 1 vol. 5-13/16" x 4". Bound in full elaborately blind tooled brown morocco raised bands gilt title to spine chased brass clasp all edges gilt ad goffered marbled pastedowns and endpapers internally clean and bright foot of spine fine small chip to head cap of spine hinges fine a VERY GOOD copy. Oxford: The University Press, 1852 hardcover
1850015627London: John Murray 1850. Book measures 23.5x16.5.cm. xl484pp cromolithographic frontis 6 full page cromolithographic plates coloured initials and borders throughout. Bound in period ornate full blind stamped embossed calf raised bands leather label full gilt edges marble endpapers. Calf very lightly rubbed minor abrasiona wear. Binding in very good clean firm condition. Internally occasional light spotting. Pages in very good clean condition. A very nice copy. F. Calf. Very Good Plus. Illus. by Owen Jones. Large 8vo. John Murray Paperback
1850099423London: John Murray 1850. Book measures 24.5x16.5.cm Collationxi484pp 6 full page cromolithographic plates coloured initials and borders throughout. Bound in full period vellum ornated gilt border design and gilt cross on each board ornate gilt tooling on spine full gilt gauffred edges inner dentelles coloured endpapers. Vellum/gilt faded some dust or dirt marking. Generally a very nice binding. Internally minor staining to a few pages paper label pasted to free endpaper with the name '' Edith Ravenhill ''. Pages in very good clean condition. A very nice attractive copy. . Vellum. Very Good. Illus. by Owen Jones. Large 8vo. John Murray Hardcover
1852005031Oxford: The University Press 1852 1852. 1 vol. 5-3/4" x 3-3/4". Bound in full elaborately blind tooled light brown morocco raised bands gilt title to spine elaborate chased brass clasp and corner pieces all edges gilt ad goffered marbled pastedowns and endpapers internally clean and bright head and foot of spine fine hinges fine no previous ownership markings or inscriptions in VERY GOOD condition. Oxford: The University Press, 1852 hardcover
1828SEM18275Boston: From the Press of the Christian Examiner 1828. Third Edition with Alterations and Additions. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo. 386 pp. Full contemporary leather rubbed. Bookplate of The Bishop Vail Library of Kansas 1889. And later stamp of a seminary library. <br/><br/> From the Press of the Christian Examiner hardcover
1828SEM18275Boston: From the Press of the Christian Examiner 1828. Third Edition with Alterations and Additions. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo. 386 pp. Full contemporary leather rubbed. Bookplate of The Bishop Vail Library of Kansas 1889. And later stamp of a seminary library. <br/><br/> From the Press of the Christian Examiner hardcover books
180228715London: Pub. for John Reeves pr. by W. Bulmer 1802. 8vo 24 cm 9.5". vi 694 pp. <br><br>There were minor differences between the Prayer Books of the Church of England and the Church of Ireland up until 1801 the year that the churches merged; the various 1801 BCPs were the first to use the "United Church" designation. John Reeves had been appointed king's printer in 1800 and edited his own version of the BCP of which this is the second edition; the separate title-page following the preliminary matter is dated 1801. That preliminary matter offering historical and liturgical commentary is extensive and interesting.<br>Â Â Â Â Fore-edge: This beautiful example bears a subtly shaded => fore-edge painting showing Westminster Abbey in the background behind a waterfront view with sailboats.<br>Â Â Â Â Binding: Full straight-grain dark olive green morocco covers framed in elegant feather and pearl twist gilt roll turn-ins with floral gilt roll. Stone-pattern marbled endpapers. All edges gilt. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Griffiths Bibliography of the Book of Common Prayer 1802/1. Binding as above mild rubbing overall with some abraded areas consolidated joints and extremities subtly repaired aesthetically appropriate endbands supplied. Title-page with inked ownership inscription dated 1803 "The gift of my beloved husband." Intermittent faint spots of foxing mostly confined to early leaves. One inked marginal annotation in an early hand three psalms 14547 with small inked emphasis marks pages otherwise clean. Pub. for John Reeves (pr. by W. Bulmer) unknown books
185489272H. Goemaere | Bruxelles 1854 | 13 x 21.5 cm | Relié
187042129Paris, se vend chez Duclaux, Lith Barrousse, 1870-1871. Titre et 26 planches lithographiées coloriées en 1 vol. in-4, toile verte de l'époque.