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237105Paris, Rivière et Cie, s.d. in-12, 252 pp., demi-basane rouge, dos à nerfs orné de filets noirs et dorés (reliure de l'époque). Dos passé, taché et légèrement frotté.
M16002Couverture rigide Les 7 vents , 1988 , in8 à l' italienne cartonné , 440 pp . Abondantes illustrations . Cachet . Langue: Français
115618aafSeengen, Buchdruckerei Fehlmann, 1926, in-8vo, 14 S., ill. mit 1 s./w. Tafeln, Original-Broschüre.
66356aafWetzikon, AG Buchdruckerei, 1945, gr. in-8vo, 95 S., ill. + 4 Tafeln, ill. Original-Broschüre.
1475363 Eaton Rise Ealing 23 September 1891. 1 page 8 x 5 inches in good condition. Andrew Ainslie Common FRS 1841 1903 English amateur astronomer best known for his pioneering work in astrophotography. In 1876 Common became a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society. About this time he also moved to Ealing outside London where he would live for the rest of his life operating an astronomical observatory from the back garden of his house. Common realized he would need very large telescopes to gather enough light to record the images of stars photographically so he began building a series of ever larger Newtonian reflecting telescopes using the then new technology of silver coated glass mirrors. Dr. Common was largely retired by 1890 and devoted himself full-time to optical design and construction until his death. Most of his time was spent in the design of telescopic and optical sights for the Royal Navy and the Royal Artillery in which work he was a pioneer. Captain later Admiral Sir Percy Scott one of the leading gunnery officers of the Royal Navy stated in 1902 that Dr. Common had .produced that is designed a telescope sight which would when properly used quadruple the fighting efficiency of our battleships. In response problems of rifle aiming and accuracy revealed in the 2nd Anglo-Boer War he designed an experimental short telescopic sight for the Lee Enfield rifle on a removable offset mounting graduated up to 2000 yards range which anticipated several features used on many later military rifle 'scopes. unknown
958016 October 1819; Croome. 4to 1 p. Eleven lines. Text clear and complete. Good on lightly-aged paper. He thanks him for having 'appriz'd' him 'of the proposed enclosure of Tooting Common to which I am equally hostile with the Rector & the other principal Gentlemen who have express'd their determination to oppose the Measure'. Lady Coventry joins him in sending 'kind remembrances' to Mrs Harrison and her family. The franked envelope is a sheet of folded paper bearing Coventry's red wax armorial seal in good condition and postmark. It is addressed 'Pershore Octr. Seventeen 1817 Thomas Harrison Esqr. Streatham Park Surrey. signed Coventry' 16 October 1819; Croome. unknown
QWA-14139Maspero, 1980, in-8 br. (13,5 x 22), 375 p., 1ère édition, coll. "Actes et mémoires du peuple", très bon état.
français In-8 de 375 pp.; broché à rabats de l'éditeur. Collection Actes et Mémoires du peuple.
18348246Mme Saint Elme Chez tous les libraires | Londres 1834 | 14 x 22 cm | broché
93011Livre-Club Diderot, feuillets livres sous chemise toilée, dos de la chemise insolé, intérieur de la chemise frotté par endroits, bon état pour le reste.
187910407Londres, Imp. Delatre, Howland st. 23, 1879. 1 vol. in-folio de 1 titre, 19 planches et 1 table gravés, maroquin rouge, dos lisse orné, large roulette dorée d'encadrement sur les plats, titre frappé au centre (reliure anglaise de l'époque).
1969237051969 Editions Livre-Club Diderot 1969.] 19 reproductions de croquis et caricatures à l'eau forte plus 3 reproductions: -1 photo de Pilotell -L'extrait d'acte de naissance -Un envoi. Notice de 16 pages illustrées dans le texte (par Pilotell). 23 planches et notice de 16 pages en chemise toilée. 24 x 30 cm.
197071471970 Livre-Club Diderot, Paris, 1970. Un volume in-4, toile éditeur rouge, tite doré, 16 ff. avec des ill. nb. int., 1 photo de Georges Pilotell par Ch. Reutlinger, son extrait de naissance à Poitiers le 17 février 1845 et les 19 croquis et caricatures à l'eau-forte parus à Londres en 1879. Bel état.
234764Paris, Lévy Frères, Librairie Nouvelle, 1872 in-12, III-283 pp., demi-chagrin vert, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés (reliure de l'époque). Dos passé.
239598Paris, Michel Lévy frères, Librairie nouvelle , 1872 in-12, [2] ff. n. ch., III pp., 284 pp., demi-basane blonde, dos à nerfs, tête dorée (reliure de l'époque). Dos uniformément insolé.
197130470Michel Lévy | Paris 1971 | 11 x 18 cm | relié
169635ème édition. P. Calmann-Lévy, 1885. In-12, 283 pages. Demi lustrine vieux rouge d'époque, façon bradel, pièce de titre. Couvertures et dos conservés.
187294551P., Michel Lévy, 1872, in-12, iii-283 pp, broché, couv. factice muette, état correct
1872113448P., Michel Lévy, 1872, in-12, iii-283 pp, 4e édition, reliure demi-chagrin brun foncé, dos à 5 nerfs soulignés à froid, titres et fleurons dorés (rel. de l'époque), bon état
55017Warner Home, 2017. DVD DVD
1951444571951 Paris, Club Français du Livre, 1968, in 8° relié pleine toile noire décorée de l'éditeur, jaquette rhodoïd, 322 pages.
1968109803Club Français du Livre 1968 Club Français du Livre, 1968, 319 p., cartonnage éditeur, exemplaire numéroté, bon état.
0582446694.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
22802Bath: 'taken and made' on 26 and 27 March 1841. 11pp folio. In good condition lightly aged and worn. Folded twice into the conventional packet. Ten-page inventory followed by full page valuation neatly written out on six leaves which are stitched together with the reverse of the last leaf carrying the title written lengthwise in conventional style for the outside of the packet: 'Inventory & Valuation of the several effects of the late Thos. Harward Gardiner Esq deceased at No. 14 Brock Street Bath Amount £574. 8. 6' along with the word 'Copy' in red. Also on this page in pencil in an early twentieth century hand: ' Gainsborough painter relation' this suggestion seemingly based on the first entry in the inventory under the heading 'Plate': 'Large 2 handled Vase richly ornamented & chased originally a present from the Royal Academy to Margaret Gainsborough' this being the painter's wife 1728-1797 born Margaret Burr an illegitimate daughter of the Duke of Beaufort. The full title at the head of the first page reads: 'An Inventory of the Household Goods & Furniture Plate Plated Ware Linen China & Glass Books Wearing Apparel Jewels & Ornaments. of the Person Wines &c. at No. 14 Brock Street Bath late the property of Thomas Harward Gardiner Esq decd. who died Jan. 14th: 1841 It was taken and made for the purposes of Administration March 26th. & 27th. 1841 by Benjn. Bartrum Bath'. See the two men's wills in the PCC files in the National Archives: Bartrum 'Auctioneer and Upholsterer of No 5 Norfolk Crescent Bath' 18 March 1846; and Gardiner 'Common Brewer of Northgate Street Bath' 17 May 1841. An inventory of the home of a conventional middle-class tradesman in early Victorian Bath giving an interesting insight into the social history of period and place. Harward's collection of books is valued at £30 18 6d and the inventory lists on two-thirds of a page works of mostly devotional nature. In contrast the brewer's wines sherry 'Ginger Wine' and 'Bottles Various' are valued at three times as much £91 1s 6d. No paintings appear to be present. The inventory's headings begin by listing the contents of the house by room before starting half-way through to group items by type: Left Hand Back Garret; Right hand Back Garret; Right hand front Garret; Left hand front Garret; Back Attic; Front Attick sic; Drawing room Bedroom; Front Drawing Room; Stairs & Passages; Dinner Room; Front Parlour; Servants Hall & Pantry; Kitchen Scullery & Lower Offices; Plate; Plated; Linen; China; Glass; Books subdivided into 2to and Octavo; The Whole of the Wearing Apparel nothing in this section; Jewels Trinkets & Ornaments of the Person; Wines. The valuation is presented as an itemised list in nine categories with signature or copy of signature dated: 'March 26th & 27th. 1841 by Benjn. Bartrum Appraiser Bath'. The list is preceded by this note: 'The foregoing Articles were valued at the Sum of Five Hundred and Seventy four Pounds Eight Shillings & 6d. of which the following are particulars viz.' Not quite the Bath of Jane Austen but not too far off. Bath: 'taken and made' on 26 and 27 March 1841. unknown
1895835601895 Saint-Etienne, Théolier, 1895, plaquette in 8° brochée, 18 pages ; portrait en frontispice.