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M14714Club Diderot , 1970 , 5 vols in4° reliure rouge éditeur, 379 + 379 + 379 + 371 + 403 pp., Abondantes illustrations de grande qualité. Langue: Français
197074281970 Paris, Robert Laffont-Editions du Centenaire, 1970-1971, In quarto, cinq tomes, reliure cartonnée d'éditeur, rouge et noire, titre et tomaison dorés sur le dos,
157448Paris, Robert Laffont et Livre Club Diderot, 1971 5 vol. in-4, abondamment illustré, biblio., bradel sky vertex rouge (reliure de l'éditeur).
78713aafSierre, Monographic, 1977, gr. in-8vo, 118 p., avec 118 photographies en noir/bl. de Hugues Sommer reproduites à pleine page, cartonnage original ill.
16670625R1APrinted by the Assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker In the Savoy London: . 1667 Further details - Bound with: The New Testament - In the Savoy London: Printed by the Assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker 1667 - Bound with: The Whole Book of Psalms: Collected into English Metre by Thomas Sternhold John Hopkins and others. Cambridge: Printed by John Field 1662. Ca. 500 p. Double column text ruled in red throughout. All edges gilt. Small 8vo. 170 x 120 mm. Very good. Contemporary full dark goat skin leather blind tooled English full somber binding. Early marbled endpapers. A very good example of a sombre binding ca. 1667. The covers are blind tooled in a handsome frame and panel design that includes small acorns stars flowers and vines. The same elements appear on the spine compartments between five raised bands. The richness of the tooling on the binding is effectively disguised by this `black on black' work. Some scholars say that these were most popular in Puritan London where ostentation was frowned upon. But most of these sombre bindings appear after the restoration of King Charles II and reflect the royal court's encouragement of public and private displays of mourning for the beheading of his father King Charles I. Their use on liturgical books also accelerates after the Great Plague of 1665; and disastrous London Fire a year later. The timing of its use on this particular example certainly illustrates those influences. References: Wing 2nd ed. B3633AC; Howard Nixon English Restoration Bookbindings; Howard Nixon & Mirjam Foot The History of Decorated Bookbinding in England; Howard Nixon The Oldaker Collection of British Bookbindings in Westminster Abbey; Foot Mirjam M. et al. Eloquent Witnesses Bookbindings and their History; Miller Julia Books Will Speak Plain; A Handbook for Identifying and Describing Historical Bindings; Miner Dorothy. The History of Bookbinding 525-1950 AD; Hobson. Bindings in Cambridge Libraries; Nixon. Catalogue of the Pepys Library at Magdalene College Cambridge; the Henry Davis Gift Catalogue; and other works on historic bindings. The text of this edition of the Book of Common Prayer became the standard for three centuries. SCARCE. CHEST 1/3. Hardcover. Very Good. Printed by the Assigns of John Bill and Christopher Barker, In the Savoy (London): . hardcover
32 pages. Selected bibliography. In this publication "...we are made aware of the design of that space were landscape and architecture come together." - from page 2. Prior owner's details inside front cover. Some underlining and markings to contents. Crease to front cover, otherwise average wear. A sound copy. Book
56352Paris, Librairie de la Société Bibliographique 1880, 140x90mm, 125pages, broché. Rousseurs naissantes. Bon état.
1819748831819 A Lyon sus le Rhône imprimé sus double pot par l'un des successeurs de Sébastien Gryphe ci-devant Beaujolais - 1 vol in-8 broché - Année 1932 - 236 pages + table des matières - Publié par la Société des Amis de Guignol "que contient de cognandises et de gandoises à regonfle, de z'histoires et de z'images maginées par de mamis que sont pas de cogne-mous". Exemplaire non massicoté - Edition de luxe N° 7
19381026841938 1 vol in-8 broché - Année 1938 - 144 pages - Publié par la Société des Amis de Guignol
1929748801929 A Lyon sus le Rhône, Imprimé sus double pot par l'un des successeurs de Sébastien Grtphe et ci-devant Beaujolais. 1928. 1 vol in-8 broché - Pour l'Année 1929. Couverture brochée - 254 pages - Illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte
1936964281936 Société des Amis de Guignol - 1936 - 1 vol in-8, broché - 125 pages - Illustrations en et hors texte en noir & blanc.
19251026831925 A Lyon sus le Rhône imprimé sus double pot par l'un des succeseurs de Sébastien Gryphe et ci-devant beaujolais - 1 vol in-8 broché - Année 1925 - 206 pages - Publié par la Société des Amis de Guignol "que contient de cognandises et de gandoises à regonfle, de z'histoires et de z'images maginées par de mamis que sont pas de cogne-mous". Exemplaire numéroté XII à la main au revers de la première page de garde
1930748811930 A Lyon sus le Rhône imprimé sus double pot par l'un des successeurs de Sébastien Gryphe et cy-devant Beaujolais - 1 vol in-8 broché - Année 1930 - 238 pages + table des matières - Publié par la Société des Amis de Guignol "que contient de cognandises et de gandoises à regonfle, de z'histoires et de z'images maginées par de mamis que sont pas de cogne-mous". Exemplaire N° 9 sur vélin blanc
1931748821931 1 vol in-8 broché - Année 1931 - 236 pages + table des matières - Publié par la Société des Amis de Guignol que contient de gognandises et de gandoises à regonfle, de z'histoires et de z'images maginées par de mamis que sont pas de cogne-mous - Exemplaire hors commerce marqué AR - Non massicoté
19441026871944 1 vol in-8 broché - Année 1944 - 123 pages + table des matières - Publié par la Société des Amis de Guignol - année rare
19152081402109703315Association for Popular Education Publishing Department 1915. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Association for Popular Education Publishing Department paperback
264 pages. Author's signature atop title page. "Our family story reads like none other. This Smith saga takes us from poor pioneers to feisty farmers; from Senators to Brigadiers; from local fruit processing to a national manufacturer to a growing North American family firm. When I realized our history included war, fire, the Great Depression, family dissension, bravery under attack, successes, failures, innovation and vision, I wanted to pass it all on to my children. Apart from the name Smith, the common thread throughout the generations has been jam. A guiet, friendly, unassuming product has been the mainstay of our business. It is the framework from which all the adventures stem, and they are considerable." - Author Unmarked. Moderate wear. Prior owner's business card affixed inside front cover. Abundantly illustrated in black and white. Book
260 pages including answers. Originally published in 1920. Authorized in separate edicions for use in British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. Chapters include: Notation and Numeration; Common and Decimal Fractions; Percentage and Simple Applications; Applications of Percentage; Powers and Roots; Mensuration; The Metric System; Review. Few pencil markings primarily at or near endpapers. Above-average but not excissive wear. Book
1991LFA-126712907Revue fondée en 1920 par Jacques Bainville : 112 pages, format 235 x 160 mm, bon état
1964104927P., Editions de Delphes, 1964, in-4°, (96) pp, 10 illustrations originales en noir à pleine page de André Masson, en feuillets sous chemise cartonnée sous toile de jute, titre, auteur et illustrateur écrits sur un lacet de cuir servant de fermoir (rel. de l'éditeur), bon état. Tirage à 600 exemplaires numérotés. Exemplaire non numéroté sur simili-japon. Belle édition typographique
8019Paris, Boulanger, s.d. (XIXème), 1 demi toile, manque au dos, plats frottés, coins émoussés, papier de couverture en partie arraché. in-4, f.t., titre, titre illustré, avis de l'éditeur, second titre illustré, 280 pp., illustrations, quelques mouillures en fin d'ouvrage, dernier cahier détaché ;
248778 February 1974; Sprydon Broadclyst Exeter. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. The recipient Philip Dosse was proprietor of Hansom Books publisher of a stable of seven arts magazines including Books and Bookmen and Plays and Players. See ‘Death of a Bookman’ by the novelist Sally Emerson editor of ‘Books and Bookmen’ at the time of Dosse’s suicide in Standpoint magazine October 2018. This item is 2pp 4to. In good condition lightly aged and worn with the two leaves attached by a slightly rusty staple. Folded twice for postage. Large sprawling signature ‘Richard Acland’ above typed name ‘Sir Richard Acland’. After stating that he is sending a blank cheque for the latest issue of Books and Bookmen he makes ‘an urgent appeal for help’ regarding a book titled ‘Four Years Hard Labour’ ‘by the financial editor or advisor of one of the London papers’ and I’m almost sure of the Evening News’. He is quotiing it ‘as an authority’ in ‘a book which I am publishing . when I say “I am publishing†I mean it literally. I’ve ordered 5000 copies of THE NEXT STEP direct from the printer and shall have to sell them without benefit of publisher’s travellers’. He describes the book as ‘a religio-political analysis of our total social distress; 100% Socialist but disrespectful to Marx; seriously religious but contemptuous of the leaders of the institution Church or Churches; but most contemptuous of all of the intellectual atmosphere breathed in and out in the Senior Common Rooms of our Universities which actually is last two words underlined the social sickness from which the Western World is suffering’. He will have ‘a better idea of what you might be able to do with this book of mine’ once he has seen ‘Books and Bookmen’: ‘But if you have any ideas about what I could do to help you to help my book to be known do write and tell me.’ He lays out the plans for publication ‘subject of course to there being no sharp deterioration in industrial working’. Autograph postscript: ‘Oh dear; just heard the strike is on. Probably add 1 1/2 weeks to first & 3 weeks to second date!’ 8 February 1974; Sprydon, Broadclyst, Exeter. unknown
22113No place or date. November 1827. Tindal is notable for defending Queen Caroline in her 1820 adultery trial and for introducing the special verdict 'Not Guilty by reason of insanity' in the case of Daniel M'Naghten. The letter is undated but Tindal states that it was a written a week after the death of Rev. John Kirk Rector of Thwing which took place on 6 November 1827 see Kirk's death notice Gent. Mag. November 1827. 3pp. 4to. Bifolium. In fair condition aged and worn. Folded four times. Tindal begins his letter: 'My dear Lord Chancellor I am requested by my friend the Revd. T. Foord Bowes who I believe is not altogether unknown to your Lordship to use what Interest I may have with you in his favour as an applicant for the Living of Thwing in the County of York which became vacant by the sudden death of the late Incumbent in the course of last week.' He proceeds to describe Bowes's attainments: 'Mr. Foord Bowes is a Master of Arts of Trinity College Cambridge who has lived from the time of his quitting the University in a House belonging to a small property of his own in the immediate Vicinity of the parish. His Father was the Rector of this Living some years since and he himself has performed the Duty as Curate for the last 20 years to the greatest satisfaction of the Parishioners. During this time he has been an active Magistrate of the West Riding of the County of York.' A change in Bowes's circumstances has 'made this Living a very great and important Object to him independely of the Value which he sets upon it from his long and early association with it'. Lyndhurst has endorsed the letter in faint pencil on the reverse of the second leaf the writing being difficult to decipher. In the event the living being presented to William Joseph Butler. For the subject of the letter Timothy Fysh or Fish Foord Bowes 1777-1861 see Alum. Cantab. He was Chaplain to King George IV Deputy Clerk of the Closet to King William IV and Chaplain to Queen Victoria. In 1845 he was successfully sued by a former groom for criminal conversation. No place or date. [November 1827,] unknown
20180Croydon. 19 August 1843. 1p. 12mo. In fair condition lightly aged. Laid down on a piece of card cut from an album. Reads 'The Lord Chief Justice Tindal returns to Mr J. L. Adolphus the proof Sheet of the judgment of the Court of Exchequer Chamber in Wilson v. Fuller. He has made no other alteration therein than the addition of a word thinking the Judgment expresses very clearly and faithfully what was delivered by the Court'. See both men's entries in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Croydon. 19 August 1843. unknown
164904SOUVENIRS DU 4 SEPTEMBRE.Origine et chute du second Empire.Le gouvernement de la Défense nationale.Edition illustrée de scènes dessinées par Vierge,A Marie...et de portraits par Gilbert,Bucherd, Gill...Librairie illustrée , sd(fin XIXè), in4° 1/2 chagrin marron, 475pp.Reliure frottée , une page déchirée sans manque.