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178080865Couverture souple. 8 pages. Marge supérieure fortement brunie.
1765mon0000103995Fontana Press 1765-01-01. Paperback. Very Good. in x in x in. FAST DESPATCH SIGNATURE & ADDRESS STAMP by First Class Mail within 12 hours of receipt of order Fontana Press paperback
1791RO40234821Imprimerie Nationale, Paris. 1791. In-8. En feuillets. Etat passable, Plats abîmés, Dos abîmé, Déchirures. 139 pages. Ouvrage très abîmé. Dos et 1er plat manquants. 2e plat presque entièrement manquant. Fortes mouillures. Galeries d'insectes et mouillures très importantes en fin d'ouvrage, altérant la lecture.. . . . Classification Dewey : 944.04-Révolution de 1789
1774274Paris: Valade 1774. 12mo. 2 vols. in 1. 2162;2006pp. Nicely bound in modern speckled calf brown morocco spine label over marbled boards. On the origins of the Celtic race in Britain and France. Robin 1750-1794 is best known for his travel account to America "Voyages dans l'Interieur de la Louisiane de la Florida Occidental." Note: one other copy currently on-line for $1134.53. Valade hardcover books
178868098à Londres 1788 | 12.50 x 19.20 cm | 2 volumes reliés
17749355Paris: Valade 1774. First edition. 2 vols in 1 8vo in 12's 216 2; 200 6pp. Modern fine binding of quarter speckled calf over marbled boards brown morocco spine label marbled page edges. A fine clean copy. <br /> <br /> A rather scarce book on the origins of the Celtic race in Britain and France. Robin 1750-1794 examines the origins of the Celts and Gauls through etymology and biblical chronology with particular attention to the Druids and other early religious traditions. In volume 2 he focuses solely on the site of Mont-Glonne in pre-Christian times and its transition to an early center of monastic life. <br /> <br /> An uncommon title from the author who was more well-known for his American travel account Voyages dans l'Interieur de la Louisiane." 1807. <br /> <br /> OCLC seems to only cite 5 holdings for this set all in Europe. Valade unknown
178868098à Londres London 1788. Fine. à Londres London 1788 12.50 x 19.20 cm 2 volumes reliés First edition. Contemporary half blonde sheep binding with small corners. Smooth spine decorated with fillets. Fawn morocco title and volume labels. Some rubbing to spine but handsome copy. Man of letters and poet this work is the fruit of the Chevalier de la Tremblaye's travels in Switzerland and Italy. The epistolary form allows the author a light and digressive style. According to Grimm's Correspondance littéraire philosophique one finds ""finesse good nature and even enough lightness in the style."" The author embellished some of his letters with his own poems. unknown
1783262827Paris: Chez Moutard 1783. paperback. good. viii 224. 8vo contemporary marbled wrappers page margins uncut spine worn wrappers rubbed scattered light foxing laid in a modern 1/2 white cloth folder that is lightly soiled. A Philadelphie et se trouve A Paris: Chez Moutard 1783.<br/><br/> Author served as a chaplin to the French Army in 1781 and witnessed their military activities including the Battle of Yorktown. Howes R-361. Sabin 72032. Clark I: 298.<br/><br/> Chez Moutard unknown books
1783262827Paris: Chez Moutard 1783. paperback. good. viii 224. 8vo contemporary marbled wrappers page margins uncut spine worn wrappers rubbed scattered light foxing laid in a modern 1/2 white cloth folder that is lightly soiled. A Philadelphie et se trouve A Paris: Chez Moutard 1783.<br/> <br/> Author served as a chaplin to the French Army in 1781 and witnessed their military activities including the Battle of Yorktown. Howes R-361. Sabin 72032. Clark I: 298.<br/> <br/> Chez Moutard unknown
1783222781783. A Philadelphie Paris s.ÂŽ. 1783. Un vol. au format in-12 172 x 108 mm de 192 pp. et 1 f. bl. Reliure de l'ÂŽpoque de plein veau glacÂŽ et mouchetÂŽ fauve double filet ˆ froid portÂŽ sur les plats dos lisse ornÂŽ de doubles filets dorÂŽs double caisson d'encadrement dorÂŽ piÂces de titre de maroquin acajou titre dorÂŽ jeu de petits filets obliques gras et maigres dorÂŽs sur les coupes tranches mouchetÂŽes. ''TrÂs bon ouvrage pour l'histoire de la Guerre de l'IndÂŽpendance''. in Chadenat. ''Chapelain dans l'armÂŽe de Rochambeau l'auteur relate ici des ÂŽpisodes de la Guerre d'IndÂŽpendance amÂŽricaine et donne ˆ lire la description de villes telles Boston Philadelphie ou Baltimore.'' Baron Ribeyre. Chadenat I Catalogue de sa bibliothÂque 1193 pour l'originale de 1782 - Brunet VI Manuel du libraire et de l'amateur de livres 21038 - QuÂŽrard VIII La France littÂŽraire p. 83 - Sabin 72032. LÂŽgÂres altÂŽrations superficielles affectant la reliure. Infime manque en marge d'un feuillet. Feuillets parfois lÂŽgÂrement oxydÂŽs. Rousseurs claires et ÂŽparses dans le corps d'ouvrage. Du reste bonne condition. b42961 unknown
178322278A Philadelphie (Paris), s.é., 1783. Un vol. au format in-12 (172 x 108 mm) de 192 pp. et 1 f. bl. Reliure de l'époque de plein veau glacé et moucheté fauve, double filet à froid porté sur les plats, dos lisse orné de doubles filets dorés, double caisson d'encadrement doré, pièces de titre de maroquin acajou, titre doré, jeu de petits filets obliques gras et maigres dorés sur les coupes, tranches mouchetées.
1767180583London: The Company of Stationers 1767. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 16mo - over 5¾ - 6¾" tall. A bound collection of 12 items: 1. "Remarkable News from the Stars: Or an Ephemeris for 1767." William Andrews; 48pp; 2. The Gentleman's Diary or the Mathematical Repository; "An Almanack for the Year of Our Lord 1767" Anonymous; 48pp; 3. The Ladies' Diary: or Woman's Almanack for the Year of Our Lord 1767." Anonymous; 48pp; 4. Vox Stetlarum: or a Loyal Almanack for the Year of Human Redemption 1767." Francis Moore; 16pp; 5. Merlinus Liberatus. Being An Almanack for the Year of our Redemption 1767." John Partridge; 48pp; 6. Parker's Ephemeris For the Year of Our Lord 1767."; Anonymous; 56pp; 7. "The Coelestial Diary: Or An Ephemeris For the Year of Our Blessed Saviour's Incarnation 1767."; Salem Pearse; 32pp; 8. "The Second Part of the Coelestial Diary." Salem Pearse; 16pp; 9. Poor Robin 1767. An Almanack After the Old but yet very agreeable." Sir Robin Poor; 32pp; 10. "A Prognostication For the Year of our Lord God 1767." Sir Robin Poor; 16pp; 11. "The English Apollo; Or Useful Companion.1767" Richard Saunders; 48pp; 12. "Speculum Annis: or Season on the Seasons. Being An Almanck for the Year of Our Lord 1767." Henry Season; 48pp; 13. "An Almanack For the Year of Our Lord God 1767." Tycho Wing; 48pp; 14. "The Coelestial Atlas; Or A New Ephemeris for the Year of our Lord 1767." Robert White; 48pp; 1p Printer's Book List. The covers are lacking and the spine is very chipped at the ends but the page block of all these contents is very good with little or no damage or foxing etc. <br/> <br/> The Company of Stationers hardcover
1782264717Philadelphie Paris: Moutard 1782. First edition. Frontispeice. Pp. ix x blank 1-222. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary calf edges red. Neatly rebacked with new endpapers. First edition. Frontispeice. Pp. ix x blank 1-222. 1 vols. 8vo. Howes R361; Clark I:298; Sabin 72032; Leclerc 999; Chadenat 1196 Moutard unknown books
1782264717Philadelphie Paris: Moutard 1782. First edition. Frontispeice. Pp. ix x blank 1-222. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary calf edges red. Neatly rebacked with new endpapers. First edition. Frontispeice. Pp. ix x blank 1-222. 1 vols. 8vo. Howes R361; Clark I:298; Sabin 72032; Leclerc 999; Chadenat 1196 Moutard unknown
178339444Nürnberg Grattenauer 1783. Contemp. hcalf gilt. Wear to titlelabel. A paperlabel pasted on lower part of spine. Lower right corner of front free endpaper gone. Stamp on titlepage. 4176 pp. Internally fine and clean. <br/><br/><em>First German edition of this first-hand account of the campaign of the allied armies under command of general Washington. It also contains reflexions and observations on the customs of the Americans together with an account of the capture of general Burgoyne and Cornwallis with their armies. - Sabin: 72037. </em> unknown
178339444Nürnberg, Grattenauer, 1783. Contemp. hcalf, gilt. Wear to titlelabel. A paperlabel pasted on lower part of spine. Lower right corner of front free endpaper gone. Stamp on titlepage. (4),176 pp. Internally fine and clean.
1782WRCAM47447Paris 1782. ix222ppp. bound with: Achard F.C.: ANALYSE DE QUELQUES PIERRES PRECIEUSES. Paris. 1783. xvi178pp. plus plate. Contemporary mottled calf spine gilt leather label. Hinges worn head of spine chipped lower corners heavily worn. Bookplate and manuscript notes on front fly leaf. Internally clean. Good plus. A series of thirteen letters supplying an early account of the people and customs of the United States. The Abbé Robin was a chaplain in the army of Count Rochambeau. His descriptions of the city of Boston Gen. Washington and the final days of the Revolutionary War are particularly good. The Abbé's work is bound with an interesting study by a well-known German chemist here translated into French on the properties of precious stones. CLARK I:298. HOWES R361. SABIN 72033. hardcover books
1782WRCAM47442Paris 1782. ix222ppp. bound with: VOYAGE DU COMTE DUPRAT DANS L'INDE. London. 1783. 2133pp. Contemporary mottled calf spine gilt leather label. Hinges cracked. Head and foot of spine chipped corners rubbed. Minor scattered foxing. Good. A series of thirteen letters supplying an early account of the people and customs of the United States. The Abbé Robin was a chaplain in the army of Count Rochambeau. His descriptions of the city of Boston Gen. Washington and the final days of the Revolutionary War are particularly good. The Abbé's work is bound with a little-known account of a voyage to India and the writer's assessment of the English presence there. He has much to say concerning the Indian character and way of life. CLARK I:298. HOWES R361. SABIN 72033. hardcover books
178518010401London: Printed for the Company of Stationers and Sold by John Wilkie at their Hall in Ludgate-Street 1785. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine. Eight volumes bound in one sixteenmo size 384 pp. A collection of almanacs from the year 1785 with a lovely scenic fore-edge painting which shows a road leading to a lake containing two boats some buildings reminscent of castles or villas in the background and two trees on each side whose branches reach towards each other in the middle. Contents are varied and unusual and include poetry proverbs answers to philisophical and critical questions answers to enigmas monthly observations descriptions of the planets and zodiac chronologies of remarkable occurrences eclipses astrological prognostications chapters from "The Surprising Story of the Witch of the Woodlands" and the usual tables and charts relating to the moon stars sun planets tides birthdays of the royal family terms and returns weight of coins and calendars among many other interesting trifles.<br/><br/>___DESCRIPTION: Contemporary polished red calf with decorative gilt-panel borders to both boards four raised bands and backstrip stamped in gilt all edges gilt fore-edge painting marbled endpapers title-pages printed in red and black red price-stamp to each title-page numerous engravings tables charts and mathematic equations in text; sixteenmo size 6.5" by 4" each almanac is paginated separately each is 48 pp. first editions as per usual.<br/><br/>___CONDITION: Near fine overall the leather boards bright in colour and supple text block is tight/square with solid hinges internally lightly toned with some scattered foxing the fore-edge painting details clear; two leaves with short tears at the gutter margin title pages of "The Gentleman's Diary" and "Old Poor Robin" some of the paint from the fore-edge painting has stained the outer margins of some leaves none obscure text spine somewhat sunned and professional restoration has been applied to the joints. Overall a lovely example of 18th century almanacs combined with a bucolic fore-edge painting.<br/><br/>___POSTAGE: International customers please note that additional postage may apply as the standard shipping charge does not always cover costs; please inquire for details.<br/><br/>___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have we are here to help. Printed for the Company of Stationers and Sold by John Wilkie, at their Hall in Ludgate-Street hardcover books
1781799681781. ROBIN Claude C. Nouveau Voyage dans l'Amerique Septentrionale en l'Annee 1781; et Campagne de l'Armee de M. le Comte de Rochambeau. Philadelphia and Paris: Chez Moutard 1782. 1s ed. ix222pp. Contemporary speckled calf gilt-ruled raised spine bands red morocco spine label all edges gilt-chamfered. A fine copy. HOWES R-361. Clark I:298. "The Abbe Robin who came as chaplain with the French troops to America tells of his observations and experiences in a series of letters beginning in Boston June 14 1781. They marched south that summer and the southern portion of his travels begins in Baltimore in September.He wrote favorably of Baltimore's fine location and rapid growth and commented upon the Acadian community there. Since there were not enough transports at Head of Elk to carry all the army to Virginia some went partway by land including Robin. He was much impressed by the plantations in Maryland and the opulence and culture of Annapolis. At the end of September he sailed from Annapolis to the James River and disembarked near Jamestown. He described Williamsburg briefly and mentioned Professor Charles Bellini of the College of William and Mary. He commented on the agriculture and commerce of Virginia the population white and black and the treatment of slaves. Some of the flora and insects interested him especially the caterpillars and spiders he chanced to see. After the surrender of the British Robin on November 6 described the battle of Yorktown the siege surrender and destruction of property writing from the camp at Yorktown. About a week later he made a lengthy comparison between Burgoyne's military tactics and problems in the campaign of 1777 and Cornwallis's in 1781 in favor of the latter. The final letter of November 15 is a review of events in the colonies leading to the Revolution with reflections on the resources and outlook of the American people" - Clark. unknown
178269580Chez Moutard | A Philadelphie et se trouve à Paris 1782 | 12 x 20 cm | relié
176112670London: Various. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1761. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Bound in contemporary leather the spine is chipped and the hinges are cracked. The contents are fine to very fine. No foxing. Two of the almanacks have a second part which I did not count among the 13. Vary from 20-30 pages to 60 or 60. Most are not numbered. A number of charts & graphs. Some pretty scarce material. ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall . Various hardcover
178269580A Philadelphie Philadelphia et se trouve à Paris: Chez Moutard 1782. Fine. Chez Moutard A Philadelphie Philadelphia et se trouve à Paris 1782 12 x 20 cm relié First edition rare. Tables in fine of the routes and camps of Count Rochambeau's army. Contemporary full brown porphyry calf binding. Smooth spine decorated. Tawny morocco title label. Light rubbing. Very fine copy very fresh. This account forms one of the finest French testimonies on the American War of Independence. Abbé Robin was chaplain to the French corps under Rochambeau's command on Benjamin Franklin's recommendation. Valuable information on the march of French troops during 1781. Robin landed in Boston in May 1781. Description of Boston Cambridge University Providence fauna and flora portrait of Washington Philadelphia Baltimore. Chez Moutard unknown