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847044Librairie L. Conquet Paris 1897 Grand in-8 ( 250 X 160 mm ) de ( 1 )f. bl., ( 2 )ff., XXXVI, 340pp., ( 1 )f. bl., ( 1 )f., maroquin chocolat, dos à nerfs orné de caissons et fleurons dorés, double filet et importante dentelle d'encadrement avec fleurons aux écoinçons dorés sur les plats, coupes et coiffes filetées d'or, dentelle intérieure dorée, doublures de vélin crème avec semis de fleurs de lys doré, tranches dorées sur témoins, couvertures et dos conservés, étui bordé ( Reliure signée de Bernard DOR ). Premier tirage des 90 compositions de ROBIDA gravées sur bois dans le texte. Un des 30 exemplaires de tête numérotés sur Chine fort celui-ci N°7, comportant une suite des tirages à part du trait et une suite coloriée. Cet exemplaire présente donc les illustrations en TRIPLE ETAT. Très bel exemplaire fort bien relié en maroquin doublé de Bernard DOR enrichi hors-justification d'un beau DESSIN ORIGINAL en couleurs signé et légendé par Albert ROBIDA. Carteret, Le Trésor du bibliophile romantique et moderne, IV, 401.
liii [i] 639 pp., Edition originale de 1778, 20cm., reliure cart. (dos en cuir avec titre doré, qqs.traces d'usage, trois petits trous de ver au dos), ancien ex-libris sur feuille de garde, quelques rousseurs et vagues taches occassionnelles (texte toujours très bien lisible), bon exemplaire, rare, V88472
1778V88472Paris, De l'Imprimerie Royale 1778 liii [i] 639 pp., Edition originale de 1778, 20cm., reliure cart. (dos en cuir avec titre doré, qqs.traces d'usage, trois petits trous de ver au dos), ancien ex-libris sur feuille de garde, quelques rousseurs et vagues taches occassionnelles (texte toujours très bien lisible), bon exemplaire, rare, V88472
1778317901London: Printed for the Author and Sold by I. Taylor at the Bible and Crown 1778. First edition. With 69 copper engraved plates two frontispieces 67 plates: numbered I to LXI with pl. XLIX omitted; with additional plates 39 and 47 and lettered plates ABCDP. Letterpress descriptive text and 2-page publisher catalogue at end. 1 vols. Folio. Contemporary speckled calf boards ruled with double gilt fillet. Finely rebacked with lettering piece in period style corners conserved. First edition. With 69 copper engraved plates two frontispieces 67 plates: numbered I to LXI with pl. XLIX omitted; with additional plates 39 and 47 and lettered plates ABCDP. Letterpress descriptive text and 2-page publisher catalogue at end. 1 vols. Folio. Superior copy of this rare work by Pain remarkable for the large format plates of designs for doorways chimneys twist rails skylights and other domestic ornament. Harris 628 Printed for the Author, and Sold by I. Taylor, at the Bible and Crown unknown books
1778317901London: Printed for the Author and Sold by I. Taylor at the Bible and Crown 1778. First edition. With 69 copper engraved plates two frontispieces 67 plates: numbered I to LXI with pl. XLIX omitted; with additional plates 39 and 47 and lettered plates ABCDP. Letterpress descriptive text and 2-page publisher catalogue at end. 1 vols. Folio. Contemporary speckled calf boards ruled with double gilt fillet. Finely rebacked with lettering piece in period style corners conserved. First edition. With 69 copper engraved plates two frontispieces 67 plates: numbered I to LXI with pl. XLIX omitted; with additional plates 39 and 47 and lettered plates ABCDP. Letterpress descriptive text and 2-page publisher catalogue at end. 1 vols. Folio. Superior copy of this rare work by Pain remarkable for the large format plates of designs for doorways chimneys twist rails skylights and other domestic ornament. Harris 628 Printed for the Author, and Sold by I. Taylor, at the Bible and Crown unknown
173021397Venetiis apud Ballionem, 1730-1735 ; 4 tomes reliés en 6 volumes in-4° ; portrait gravé de Hoffman par J. Rupert aux tome I, IV (1) et tome I de “Consultationum” ; le tome 4 comprend trois parties soit les tomes IV, V et VI . [Suivi de] - Consultationum et responsorum medicinalium centuria prima complectens Morbos capitis et pectoris. 1 vol., 472 pp. - Consultatiomum et responsorum medicinalium centuria secunda et tertia complectens Morbos addominis et arturum externorum. 1 vol., 864, [54] pp. Francofurti ad Moenum, Franciscum Varremtrapp, 1734-1735; soit en tout 8 volumes in-4°, veau brun marbré, dos à nerfs très décorés et dorés, pièce de titre grenat, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches rouges ; les 2 derniers volumes sont légèrement plus grand et le décor du dos très légèrement différent.
418991778: Printed for the author and sold by I. Taylor at the Bible and Crown in Holborn near Chancery-Lane. Folio. 14 1/8 x 9 inches. 2ff 12ff of letter press descriptive text 2 pp. of Taylor's architectural booklist offering 23 titles at end. With 69 copper engraved plates two frontispieces 67 plates numbered I to LXI plate XLIX omitted as it was not issued; with additional plate 39 and 47 and lettered plates A B C D P. Bound to style in contemporary russia over 18th-century marble paper boards spine with raised bands forming seven compartments with red morocco lettering piece in the second compartment<br/> <br/> One of the rarest books by Pain. This important work introduces a systematic approach to the design and construction of architectural elements.<br/> <br/> This comprehensive guide offers a wealth of practical knowledge for carpenters and joiners detailing a new system of lines and proportions essential for creating harmonious and aesthetically pleasing structures. Pain meticulously outlines techniques for crafting doors windows chimneys cornices and mouldings emphasizing precision and proportion in finishing interiors. This work is richly illustrated with detailed engravings showcasing Pain's innovative designs and practical applications. His focus on proportional relationships in architectural elements reflects the Enlightenment era's ideals of beauty and order. By bridging the gap between artistic design and functional construction Pain's repository not only enhances the understanding of carpentry but also contributes significantly to the evolution of architectural practices in the late 18th century.<br/> <br/> ESTC T96014; Harris 628; Archer 425.2; Colvin p. 606. Printed for the author, and sold by I. Taylor, at the Bible and Crown, in Holborn, near Chancery-Lane unknown
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183645 tomes in-8, veau marbré, dos à nerfs décoré et doré (reliure de l’époque) ; 24, LXXVI, 515, [11] pp., X planches dépliantes ; 676, [6] pp. pl-XI-XVIII ; 782, [8], pl. XIX-XXXII ; 480 pp., [64] pp., pl. XXXIII-XXXX ; XLVIII, 672 pp., [1] pl. dépliante gravée par Marie Dauvergne.
Paris, Plon, 1er octobre 1970-1971. 2 volumes in-8, brochés, 314 et 214 pp plus fac-similés. Non coupés. ÉDITION ORIGINALE contenant 7 fac-similés autographes en fin du volume II. Un des 80 exemplaires numérotés sur Hollande (Exemplaire H. N°16) deuxième papier après 25 Madagascar. Rédigés à Colombey après sa démission, ces Mémoires d'espoir retracent la période présidentielle de Charles de Gaulle. Ils ont été interrompus par la mort brutale de l'auteur, le 9 novembre 1970. BEL EXEMPLAIRE.
178317853London: Printed and sold by the author 1783. The third edition with additions by the author. 8vo pp. iv 18 100 full-page plates ii 54. Some professional marginal repairs but a very good copy bound in modern 3/4 calf with new endpapers.There are a couple of contemporary signatures on the front e.p. and there are two quatrains written on the rear e.p. Pain 1730-1790 was a writer on architecture and joinery. His first work chiefly concerned the Chippendale style. He left a number of sons mostly architects. This work is almost like a trade catalogue with detailed illustrations and a price list for work that would be done. Printed and sold by the author unknown books
687683 engraved plates. 5 1 pp. 4 leaves of explanatory text one leaf of ads at end an Isaac Taylor catalogue. Large 4to cont. speckled calf carefully rebacked by Aquarius double gilt fillet round sides spine gilt red morocco lettering piece on spine. London: I. Taylor 1774. First edition and a fine copy with the "Schlossbibliothek Dessau" stamp on verso of title. This was one of the most successful and influential of the 18th-century architectural pattern books and was extremely successful in popularizing the Adam style of ornamentation. This is the first of Pain's books to express the influence of Robert Adam. Pain "was constantly in print either with a new book - he published eleven between 1758 and 1793 - or with a revised enlarged edition of an earlier one. In America the demand for his books exceeded that of any other eighteenth-century English author. "Intending 'plainly and faithfully to answer the purpose of the manual artificer' he pared his text to essential instructions and wherever possible engraved these on the plates themselves for the convenience of working users. The plates are the raison d'être of his books. They are clear unpretentious undeceptive outline representations of whole parts.and of details in a scale large enough to work from."-Harris pp. 338-39. Fine copy. Some offsetting of plates and title browned around edges. ❧ Harris 640. unknown books
166217557Lyon, Michel Goy, 1662 ; in-4, veau jaspé, dos à nerfs décoré et doré, titre doré, tranches mouchetées de rouge (reliure de l'époque) ; 156 pp. , (4) pp. Relié à la suite : Ordonnances de nos Juges et Commissaires députez [...] pour le fait de la Police de la Ville de Lyon et Faux-bourgs ; 8 pp. (du 29 décembre 1655).Relié à la suite : Tarif provisionnel sur le prix des trois sortes de Pain, que doivent debiter les Bolangers de la Ville de Lyon, et Faux-bourgs d'icelle [...] du 7 septembre 1677, Lyon, Jean Ayné Ollier, 1687.
18681220501.03Hachette Paris 1868. Hardcover. Very Good. Folio hardcover. No dj grey cloth. Vg condition. Rebound in grey buckram gilt spine title; Several pages with short mended tears tears not extending into text or illustrations. Dore's tissue-guarded illustrations all clean and sharp. Note: volume weighs about 15lbs. so shipping costs especially to any overseas destination may have to be adjusted. From the Gallery page of the website "The World of Dante":".Finding it difficult to secure a publisher willing to take on the expense of producing the expensive folio edition the artist envisioned Dor� himself financed the publication of the first book of the series Inferno in 1861. The production was an immediate artistic and commercial success. Buoyed by the popularity of Dor�'s edition of the Inferno Hachette published Purgatorio and Paradiso in 1868 as a single volume." Hachette, Paris hardcover
17747360London: Printed for I. Taylor at the Bible and Crown in Holborn near Chancery-Lane MDCCLXXIV. 1774. . 1774 4to. 5 11p. 83 plates. The text leaves are printed on the recto only. Contemporary blind panelled reverse calf with some marks and signs of use. There is a 1 cm worm track at the head of the spine near the lower joint. Internally occasional signs of handling but the contents are crisp and tight. Signatures of Stranrawer 20 Decr. 1793 / Arthr. Paterson on the front pastedown and W. Leggat on the front endpaper. Paterson has also left his signature on the rear pastedown. The rear endpaper removed. Calculations and sketches on both pastedowns. First edition. This popular work went through 7 editions including one printed in Boston in 1792. A very sound copy in untouched condition. London: Printed for I. Taylor, at the Bible and Crown, in Holborn, near Chancery-Lane, MDCCLXXIV. unknown
1944058006New York 1945: Ballet Russe De Monte Carlo 1944. First Edition . Illustrated Wrappers. Very Good. B/W Photographs and Color Plates. Large size program inscribed by Frederic Franklin over a full page photograph in mid-step; Nathalie Krassovska over a full page photograph while en point; Leon Danielian over a full-page photograph in mid-leap; Ruthanna Boris Yurek Lazowski Dorothy Etheridge Maria Tallchief Mary Ellen Moylan over their own full page individual photographs; Michel Katcharoff; Nicholas Magallanes; and on a page with Ballanchine at center and Nijinska Fokine Schwezoff and Agnes Demille at corners by George Balanchine as "G. Balanchine". <br/> <br/> Ballet Russe De Monte Carlo unknown
177418311Amsterdam et Paris, Fr. Ambr. Didot aîné, 1774 ; in-12 (178 mm), demi-veau caramel, dos à nerfs décorés de filets dorés, pièce de titre rouge, date en queue, non rogné (reliure du XIXe) ; 324 pp.
6877148 engraved plates several double-page and one double-page & folding. 3 p.l. 15 leaves of explanatory text. 4to cont. marbled sheep joints well-repaired flat spine gilt. London: J. Taylor 1823. The "Ninth Edition" and a fine copy. The first edition appeared in 1788. Pain "was constantly in print either with a new book - he published eleven between 1758 and 1793 - or with a revised enlarged edition of an earlier one. In America the demand for his books exceeded that of any other eighteenth-century English author. "Intending 'plainly and faithfully to answer the purpose of the manual artificer' he pared his text to essential instructions and wherever possible engraved these on the plates themselves for the convenience of working users. The plates are the raison d'être of his books. They are clear unpretentious undeceptive outline representations of whole parts.and of details in a scale large enough to work from."-Harris pp. 338-39. Scarce. The plates are numbered 1-146 with the additional "Back Plate 3" and "Face Plate 65." ❧ Harris 660. unknown books
177824211London: I. Taylor 1778. New and Revised edition. Hardcover. Modern three quarter brown morocco and marbled boards. Near fine. 5 7 & unpaginated pages. 27 x 22 cm. With 83 engraved plates printed on quality laid paper. Most images printed recto only. Originally published 1774 this was one of the major 18th century pattern books. It was reprinted in Boston in 1792. This and Pain s other works served as design sources not only for architects and builders but also for cabinetmakers and carvers. Pain wrote many pattern-books which disseminated the Adam style. He was the father of James George Richard and Henry Pain all pupils of Nash. James 1779-1877 and George Richard 1793-1838 assisted for a time by Henry became successful architects and builders in Ireland. COLVIN.1995. Upside down signature on last page with small signature of David Howell's age 20 years. Raised bands leather spine label printed in gilt. I. Taylor hardcover
6877148 engraved plates several double-page and one double-page & folding. 3 p.l. 15 leaves of explanatory text. 4to cont. marbled sheep joints well-repaired flat spine gilt. London: J. Taylor 1823.<br/> <br/> The “Ninth Edition†and a fine copy. The first edition appeared in 1788. Pain “was constantly in print either with a new book — he published eleven between 1758 and 1793 — or with a revised enlarged edition of an earlier one. In America the demand for his books exceeded that of any other eighteenth-century English author…<br/> <br/> “Intending ‘plainly and faithfully to answer the purpose of the manual artificer’ he pared his text to essential instructions and wherever possible engraved these on the plates themselves for the convenience of working users. The plates are the raison d’être of his books. They are clear unpretentious undeceptive outline representations of whole parts…and of details in a scale large enough to work from.â€â€“Harris pp. 338-39.<br/> <br/> Scarce. The plates are numbered 1-146 with the additional “Back Plate 3†and “Face Plate 65.â€<br/> <br/> â§ Harris 660. unknown
180621439Lyon, Garnier, Reymann (Imprimerie de Ballanche père et fils), 1806 ; in-8, demi-veau et petits coins de parchemin, dos à nerfs décoré de filets dorés, pièce de titre rouge, tranches jaspées (reliure de l’époque) ; XVI, 341, [3] pp.
179922558<p><strong>1799Practical House Carpenter 146 Architecture Plates Construction Plans Pain</strong></p><p>William Pain was an 18th-century English architect known for his extensive pattern and construction books. He designed churches facades columns staircases decorative ceilings and moldings fireplaces and much more all of which is featured in his <em>'Practical House Carpenter</em>'. </p><p>This 1799 edition of Pain's '<em>Practical House Carpenter</em>' features the entirety of the illustrated plates – an exquisite collection of Pain's own etchings and design patterns.</p><p>This tome also features a curious inclusion of a volume from J Taylor's "<em>Catalogue of Modern Books on Architecture</em>" – a short pamphlet not originally associated with Pain's famous treatise.</p><p>Item number: #22558</p><p>Price: $895</p><p>PAIN William</p><p><strong><em>The practical house carpenter or youth's instructor: containing a great variety of useful designs in carpentry and architecture</em></strong></p><p>London : printed for J. Taylor 1799.</p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Collation: complete with all pages</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif-->V 1 22</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif--><strong>146 plates numbered and complete with descriptions</strong></p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Provenance: Handwritten</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif--><em>James H. Cooper</em></p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->o <!--endif--><em>E. C. Burton 1943</em></p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Language: English</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Binding: Leather; tight and secure</p><p><!-- if !supportLists-->· <!--endif-->Size: ~8in X 6.75in 20.5cm x 17cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>22558</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> for J. Taylor hardcover
17811099761781 Un volume In-16 (9,5 x 16cm environ), reliure pleine peau, filets, et fleurons dorés au dos, tranche marbrées en couleurs, reprenant le motif des gardes - Cinq ouvrages reliés en un volume intitulé "Recueil II" à l'aide d'une pièce de titre au dos, répartis comme suit : (1) A Amsterdam; et se trouve à Paris, Chez Méquignon l'aîné, Librairie, rue des Cordeliers - M. DCC. LXXIX. 1779 - 46 pages - (2) A Berlin, et se trouve, à Paris, Chez l'Auteur , Barrière de Reuilly; Fauxbourg Saint-Antoine. Et Chez Belin, Librairie, rue Saint-Jacques - M DCC LXXIX. 1779 - 35 pages - (3) A Paris, Chez l'Auteur, rue Croix des Petits-Champs, Maison de M. Bourdet, Chirurgien-Dentiste du Roi. et Chez Blaizot, Librire du Roi, rue Satory, à Versailles - Avec Approbation et Permission - M. DCC. LXXXI. 1781- 139 pages - Cul-de-lampe - (4) A Amsterdam; et se trouve à Paris, Chez Bastien, Libraire, rue du Petit-Lion, Fauxbourg Saint-Germain - M. DCC. LXXIV. 1774 - 56 pages - (5) A Paris, Chez Saugrain, Libraire, Quai des Augustins, près de la rue Pavée - M. DCC. LXXXI. 1781 - 116 pages