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013529Gaspard Deguerry (1797-1871), fameux curé de La Madeleine à Paris, fusillé par la Commune le 24 mai 1871. Photographie originale avec signature autographe, format cdv, par Pierre Petit. Signature autographe sous la photo, très bien contrastée. Si les photos de l'abbé Deguerry de sont pas rares, les photos signées ou dédicacées le sont. [304-2]
20111-1609260104Abingdon Pr 2011. Bonded Leather. New. gift edition. 1568 pages. 9.00x6.00x1.50 inches. Abingdon Pr hardcover
184846642University Press Oxford 1848. 48mo. Minion text nineteenth century and later signatures on front free endpaper; full roan boards framed in brass back with flat bands lettered in gilt gilt edges primrose endpapers upper and lower portions of clasp present wanting striker as often a remarkably bright crisp copy. Printing code: Minion 32g. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. University Press, Oxford hardcover
2011201202008Peoples Education 2011-01-01. Paperback. Very Good. VERY GOOD USED CONDITION-MAY HAVE SLIGHT CLASSROOM WEAR Peoples Education paperback
1997SONG1880892901STL Distributors 1997-01-01. paperback. Used: Good. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. STL Distributors paperback
74060aafParis, V. Bunel, 1871, in-4to, 655 p., ill., reliure en demi-cuir.
117495Paris, Furne 1852, 270x185mm, 676pages, reliure demi-chagrin rouge à coins avec auteur, titre, filets et encadrements dorés au dos à quatre faux-nerfs. Trois filets dorés sur les plats percaline. Garde papier marbré. Belle reliure. Faibles rousseurs marginales.
48mo., Minion text, nineteenth century and later signatures on front free endpaper; full roan, boards framed in brass, back with flat bands lettered in gilt, gilt edges, primrose endpapers, upper and lower portions of clasp present (wanting striker as often), a remarkably bright, crisp copy. Printing code: Minion 32g. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
8930Oxford: B. H. Blackwell Broad Street 1905. 12mo 27 pp. Pamphlet stitched with red ribbon. In original wraps with title printed in red on front cover. Title-page in red and black. Lord Rosebery's unobtrusive ownership blindstamp in top right-hand corner of title. Good tight copy in grubby and lightly-spotted covers. Containing three jeu d'esprit: two poems 'Ruth' and 'Esther' and a spoof 'model essay' 'to assist candidates' to the Green Philosophical Prize titled 'The Reciprocal Relations of Morals and Metaphysics'. A very short preface reads 'It is we think matter of regret that so few of our University prizes are open to Senior Members of the University. The Sacred Poem and the GREEN Philosophical Prize are we believe the only exceptions. The following Poems and Essay were humble attempts to secure these prizes; but owing possibly to some failure on the part of the Judges to appreciate their eminent merit failed in doing so. We venture to submit them to the judgment of a discerning Public.' Scarce: no copy at the British Library and the only copy on COPAC at Oxford. The only copies on WorldCat at Yale and the Claremont Colleges. Image attached. Oxford: B. H. Blackwell, Broad Street, 1905. paperback
74646Cambridge: Printed by John Archdeacon and sold by John Francis and Charles Rivington etc. 1781. Common Prayer FINELY BOUND. Duodecimo 15 x 9cm unpaginated. Small print over two columns with frequent woodcut illustrated plates through the text including a frontispiece. Contemporary dark brown full morocco with blind decoration to boards. One proud gathering. Well-thumbed with some minor chips and tears to edges but internally clean. Extensive ink records of births and deaths of the Mercer family between the 1780's and the 1870's to endpapers and to the verso of the title page. Re-cased lacking fly-leaves. Moderate general wear to binding. Good. ESTC: T87364. Cambridge: Printed by John Archdeacon, and sold by John, Francis and Charles Rivington [etc.], 1781 unknown
1729010667London: printed by the assigns of His Majestys printer and of Henry Hills Deceasd 1729. Book measures 46x30.cm. Unpaginated engraved and printed title page. Bound in later half calf calf corners cloth boards raised bands gilt tooling and lettering. Calf lightly rubbed minor wear. Generally binding in very good clean firm condition. Internally many faults and repairs some loss of text. Generally a very good clean binding internally text defective grubbly. . Half Calf. Folio. printed by the assigns of His Majestys printer, and of Henry Hills Deceasd Hardcover
1759017084Cambridge: printed by Joseph Bentham 1759. Book measures 20x13.cm. Unpaginated 54 full page plates. Bound in full red morocco. At some time the book has been rebacked retaining the original spine dentells to boards gilt bands ornate gilt tooling full gilt edges marble endpaper. Calf rubbed some abrasion wear. Generally binding in good firm condition. Internally institutional library labels very occasional perforated stamp. Pages and plates clean. A nice copy in a period binding. . Full Calf. Very Good. 8vo. printed by Joseph Bentham Hardcover
1872133923Versailles, Cerf 1872 3 volumes in-4 broché, 633 - 589 - XXVIII - 452 pp. Grand de marges. En partie non coupé. Quelques rousseurs. Dos brisé pour les deux premiers volumes avec un manque important au dos du second. Exemplaire de travail.Tome I : Rapports. Tome II : Dépositions des témoins. Tome III : Pièces justificatives. “Publication officielle, indispensable pour l'étude de la Commune” Le Quillec.
London, Butterworth & Co., 1923, in-8 grande, tela edit. con titolo in oro al dorso, pp. XXXII, 407, [1], 51, [1]. Prima edizione. Ottime condizioni.
188196041881 Paris Hachette 18815 volumes in 12, reliure d el'époque, demi chagrin rouge, , dos a nerfs, fleurons et titre doré,
1968012579PARIS AUX EDITIONS LES YEUX OUVERTS 1968 Dans une couverture à rabats illustrée au format grand in-folio ( 46 cm x 34 cm ) , un cahier de 8 pages de texte + reprint des numéros du " CRI DU PEUPLE " du 19 du 21 mars 1871 au 23 mai 1871 , + 2 grande photos + une reproduction de l' affiche rouge + reproduction des affiches de la Commune en 2 feuilles , ouvrage précédé d'une notice sur la Commune, sur Jules VALLES , les rédacteurs du CRI DU PEUPLE et les membres de la Commune? d'une récapitulation chronologique des 4 périodes de la Commune , avec une postfacede Max Pol Fouchet , les dos et les tranches de la couverture ont été recollés et renforcés avec du filmoplast ( papier non acide ) , tous les documents sont en bon à très bon état . Assez bon Couverture souple
0905274059.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
49416London: J. G. F. and J. Rivington 1840. FINELY BOUND fifth edition thus. Quarto 30 x 24cm pp.6 2 lxxii 966 4. In two columns with very extensive notes by Rev. Mant. In contemporary dark brown diced calf with raised bands gilt titles to spine and further blind decoration to spine. Yellow coated endpapers; all edges gilt. Armorial bookplate of S. H. Lee Warner to front pastedown; armorial bookplate of Bryan Hall to front free endpaper. Family ownership inscriptions in black ink to verso of front free endpaper and fly-leaf indicating the gift of the book to Septimus Henry Lee Warner by his father in 1843 and then to his daughter Julia on his death in 1870. One further armorial bookplate of Bryan Hall to blank page facing the title. Light external wear - very good overall. London: J. G. F. and J. Rivington, 1840 unknown
1812000812London: John Reeves 1812. Common Prayer WITH Psalms - a-b8 B-Ff8; A-F8 G4. Full contemporary morocco raised bands spine in six panels title in gilt to second panel covers with gilt single fillet border and central anchor device of the Victualling Board gilt roll to edges and inner edges a.e.g. Rubbed to extremities corners bumped and rubbed lightly browned and lightly spotted internally. The Psalms were published in 1808. The Victualling board was responsible for delivering supplies to the Royal Navy. Griffith 1812 1 though with a slightly different collation. Reprint. Full Morocco. Good. 8vo. John Reeves Hardcover
1789000820Cambridge: J. Archdeacon 1789. Common Prayer WITH Psalms WITH Directions for a Devout and Decent Behaviour in the Public Worship of God - a-b8 c2 A8-Aa8; A-G8 H4; 16pp. Full later morocco smooth back divided into five panels by blind chevrons and gilt rules title to second panel remaining panels with table and 'all seeing eye' device with fleuron corner pieces covers with blind roll border gilt quadruple fillet and volute frame and an inner quadruple blind rule and leaf roll gilt roll to edges a.e.g. with 'spanish' marbled endpapers. Rubbed to extremities. Inner joints strengthened with cloth tape some light browning and minor wear gathering b very slightly proud previous owners book plate to front pastedown. Griffith 1789 1 for the CP the Psalms are by Sternhold and Hopkins printed in Oxford 1788 and the 'Directions' printed in London 1792. Reprint. Full Morocco. Good. 8vo. J. Archdeacon Hardcover
17134037Londini: Apud R. J. Bonwicke and five others 1713. 1713 12mo in 6s. 36 184 150 p. Collates unsigned2 A6 a - b6 B - Q6 R2 unsigned1 Aa - Mm6 Nn2. Engraved frontispiece as Griffiths 87/16. The Psalms are in the 1716 reprint with Atkins name removed from the imprint of the part title. The substitution of the 1716 sheets means that the catchword on R2v is incorrect. Griffiths describes this edition as 16mo but it is in 6s with horizontal chainlines. Bound in contemporary black morocco rubbed but sound. Sides tooled in triple panels with corner tools. Spine gilt in panels between raised bands. All edges gilt. Name torn from blank endpaper and an inscription deleted . A few old shorthand notes. A sound copy. Londini: Apud R. J. Bonwicke, [and five others], hardcover
17625813London: Printed by Mark Baskett 1762. 1762 12mo. Contemporary red sheepskin rubbed on edges and corners but sound. Boards panelled with triple gold lines and a wide decorative roll. Spine with raised bands gilt in panels. Some wear at spine ends. Ownership inscriptions dated 1765 and 1792. A good sound copy. London: Printed by Mark Baskett hardcover
1661Paris, Charpentier, 1879. In-8, demi-chagrin vert. III-660 pp. Edition originale. Envoi autographe de l'auteur (le nom du destinataire a été découpé). Source de premier ordre pour l'histoire de la Commune, par un témoin républicain resté à Paris et qui croit à l'existence d'un "complot monarchique et clérical" contre la République.
1905155761905 cartonné entoilé bleu-marine éditeur grand in-octavo (hard-back blue percale editor in-octavo), titre frappé or sur le dos et le premier plat (gilt title on the spine and on the front cover) - un fer spécial "armoierie du Duc de Nemours" (a special blocking stamp armoierie the Duke of Nemours), quatrième plat muet (back cover without title), toutes tranches lisses (all smooth edges), pages de garde illustrées (endpapers illustrated), page de faux-titre (half title page), illustrations : 41 gravures dont 4 tirées en héliogravure (illustrations : 41 engravings including 4 rotogravure), VIII pages + 512 pages, sans date imprimée (undated printed) - 1905 à Tours Maison Alfred Mame et Fils,
Roy. 8vo., with title in red and black, text in red and black within red frame surmounted by running heads in red, neat contemporary memorial inscription on front free endpaper, some light age-soiling, one or two leaves with short closed tears, some very occasional annotation; attractively bound in contemporary full roan, sides framed in blind, back with five raised bands, second compartment lettered in gilt, all other compartments ruled in blind, bevelled boards, all edges gilt, marbled endpapers, very neatly recased, covers very lightly rubbed at extremities else a very good, bright copy. With two neatly typewritten lessons (Judith xiii, 18 and Luke i, 41) mounted on blank rear preliminaries. A nice copy of a late Victorian Pulpit Communion with large type suited to public address. A most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation.