65 résultats
176132544Editions Plon / Collection " Bibliothèque reliée Plon " n° 222 de 1936. In-12 cartonnage éditeur pleine toile jaune de 250 pages au format 16,8 x 11,5 cm. Couverture muette avec plats en papier marbré. Dos carré avec titre. Complet de la superbe jaquette illustrée, qui présente d'infimes frottis au coins, un minuscule manque au bas et un renforcement au verso supérieur. Intérieur très frais. Ce roman policier a d'abord été publié en feuilleton en 1926 dans le quotidien " L'Intransigeant ", puis en livre en 1927 aux éditions Georges Crès. Il sera édité chez Plon dans la collection Aventures n° 1 en 1931. Edition en très bel état de fraicheur.
179261534London:: Printed for J. Debrett 1792. A New Edition. publisher's quarter leather over marbled boards. . Joints cracked and nearly broken; some scattered foxing. 8vo. Taken in Short Hand by W. Blanchard. Printed for J. Debrett, hardcover
178124989[1781]. Grande feuille avec marges conservées ; rousseurs, principalement en bord mais atteignant le sujet tout de même (voir image). Format de la feuille: 53 x 34 cm. / de la cuvette: 40 x 28 cm.
1790472935Paris chez l'auteur 1790. 1790. Hardcover. hardback 8vo 224pp pages browning text clean and sound no inscriptions rebound with new endpapers marbled boards and quarter-leather gilt titles Very Good condition . Paris, chez l'auteur, 1790. hardcover
17612111010017London : Samuel Clark for John and Thomas Kendall Booksellers in Colchester MDCCLXI 1761. Hardcover. Acceptable. Vol. I of II. Lacks boards. lvi 713 5. Prefixed are testimonies to the author by G. Fox W. Penn G. Whitehead S. Jennings and others. Friend's Library Cherry Street library stamps. Philadelphia provenance. ESTC T103021. Smith J. Descriptive catalogue of Friends' books II p. 355 London : Samuel Clark, for John and Thomas Kendall, Booksellers, in Colchester, MDCCLXI hardcover
180016213New York: Isaac Collins. Good. 1800. Fourth Edition. Hardcover. Clean full leather with title label on spine. Text's interior is tight and intact. Light to moderate foxing through-out. Prior owner's signature on front endpaper. Hinges partially cracked with covers firmly attached. Complete in two volumes volume #2 only. A journal of historical account of the life travels and sufferings of George Fox. Religion Quaker history ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 464 pages . Isaac Collins hardcover
178348446London: Printed for J. Stockdale opposite Burlington House Piccadilly 1783. Disbound now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Some dust soiling to outer leaves else VG. 4 37 1 blank 3 1 blank pp. 8vo. 8-3/16" x 5" <br/><br/>Concerning Fox's bill for the reform of the East India Company. Printed for J. Stockdale, opposite Burlington House, Piccadilly unknown books
1782BIBRR1112250331782. Paperback. USED. THIS RARE/ANTIQUE BOOK PUBLISHED IN THE YEAR 1782 BY Not mention HAVING 491 PGS AND SIZE 5.008.00 WRITTEN IN English. THE BOOK IS IN READABLE CONDITION Originally in Unbound with some issues like loose binding and some Pin Holes. THE IMAGE OF THIS BOOK IS GIVEN FOR YOUR REFERENCE. WE CAN REBIND THE SAME IN LEATHER BINDING FOR EXTRA $ 25. paperback
1785elala644London: Printed for J.Debrett 1785. 1785. 8vo. pp. 2 p.l. 104. with half-title. disbound. Second Edition. With discussion of colonial commerce. Goldsmiths 12913. Kress B.863. London: Printed for J.Debrett, 1785. unknown
1797342681London : Printed for J. Debrett 1797. 4th edition. Softcover. Good paperback copy; edges somewhat dust-dulled and nicked. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Physical description: 35 pages. Subjects: Grey Charles Grey Earl 1764-1845. Great Britain. Parliament Elections. Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons Reform. Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons Elections. London : Printed for J. Debrett paperback
1793AQ18988London: Printed for J. Debrett 1793. 4 43pp 5. With a half-title and two terminal leaves of publisher's advertisements. Light dust-soiling to margins very occasional spotting. A letter by Member of Parliament for Westminster Charles James Fox 1749-1806 to his constituents addressing the motives behind his recent motions in Commons particularly his efforts in averting conflict with France. It is notable that the Fox wrote his remarks on 26th January 1793 six days prior to the French declaring war on Britain which may account in part for the immense popularity of the publication with 16 editions appearing within a year. ESTC T74041. Third edition. 8vo. Printed for J. Debrett unknown
1756581881756. Disp. chir. 5/135-137. - Hrsg. v. Albrecht v. Haller. - Lausannae Sumptibus Marci-Michael Bousquet & Socior 1756 4° pp.171-194 1 Kupferstichtafel Rückenbroschur. Zweiter Abdruck ! Praeses : Claud. Antonio Renard Resp. : Le Thieullier Ludoviens Petrus Felix Renatus Augustin Friedrich Walther "Anatom wurde am 26. October 1688 in Wittenberg geboren. Seine medicinischen Studien machte er seit 1705 an den Universitäten zu Wittenberg und Jena unternahm 1709 eine größere wissenschaftliche Reise die ihn nach Holland und England führte erlangte nach seiner Rückkehr 1711 in Wittenberg die philosophische 1712 die medicinische Doctorwürde und habilitirte sich 1713 als Docent an der Universität zu Leipzig. Hier wurde er nach einander 1723 Professor der Anatomie und Chirurgie 1730 Director des botanischen Gartens 1732 Physicus der Stadt Leipzig und Professor der Pathologie 1737 Professor der Therapie. In letztgenannter Stellung wirkte er bis zu seinem nach langem schwerem Leiden am 12. Octbr. 1746 erfolgten Lebensende. Walther hat sich um die Universität Leipzig durch Ueberlassung eines werthvollen Theils seiner eigenen Bibliothek an die Universitätsbibliothek sowie durch Stiftung eines ansehnlichen Stipendiums für Medicinstudirende verdient gemacht. Er war ein beliebter Arzt und Lehrer und hat eine außerordentlich fruchtbare schriftstellerische Thätigkeit auf den verschiedensten Gebieten der Heilkunde entfaltet. Wichtig sind namentlich seine Leistungen für die Erweiterung unserer anatomischen Kenntnisse hinsichtlich der Muskel- und Gefäßlehre. Seine Untersuchungen über den Bau der Herzohren über die Ausführungsgänge der Unterzungendrüsen über den Bau des Trommelfells haben zum Theil einen Umschwung der früheren Anschauungen herbeigeführt. Ein Theil der hierauf bezüglichen Abhandlungen die zumeist als akademische Gelegenheitsschriften erschienen sind von Haller in seinen Disputationes anatomicae I-VI in den Disputationes ad morb. hist. III und den Disputationes chirurgicae abgedruckt. Andere Arbeiten Walther's beziehen sich auf Gegenstände aus den Gebieten der Botanik Physiologie allgemeinen Pathologie inneren Medicin und Chirurgie. Wir nennen nur die Titel folgender Schriften nach Winter's Bearbeitung in der unten bezeichneten Quelle: "De usu et praestantia solidoris in anatomicis scientiae" 1723; "Uterus gravidarum" 1723; "De loto aegyptiaca in nummis antiquis" 1746; "De silphio in veterum nummis ac diversis plantarum speciebus" 1746. Folgende Abhandlungen Walther's sind in den Acta eruditorum enthalten: "Sacroceles eximiae historia" 1725; "Descriptio penis monstrosi" 1729; "Anatome duorum herniosorum" 1731." Julius Pagel ADB XLI 1896 p. 96 Arteries Ligature of unknown
1765124200W. Richardson and S. Clark 1765. 3rd Edition. Full Leather Rebacked. Good. chipping to edge of first few pages. Edges rubbed. Appears to be rebacked. W. Richardson and S. Clark hardcover
17935139London: J. Debrett 1793. Second edition. A nice copy of this open letter to his constituents from the political radical Charles James Fox. It argued his radical position and opposition to war with France. Significant here as France declared war on the United Kingdom six days later. Although this copy seems to lack the half title and a blank as it begins with the title page and the next leaf has the signature B our copy follows the pagination of OCLC 6595972. So we assume that the second edition had no half title. Contents themselves are complete. To the end is a single leaf of advertisements from Debretts end with a hanging "the" indicating there should be a second leaf here lacking. Sewn with twine as with all other copies we have seen. The covers have a little marking and edgewear but inside the contents are clean and tidy throughout. ii 43 1. pages. Charles James Fox a radical Whig reformer was first elected for a rotten borough in 1768 whilst he was still underage. He first represented the significant borough of Westminster in 1780 and remained their member of parliament until his death in 1806. 20cm x 11.5cm. Conforms to WorldCat / OCLC: 6595972. . Deuxième édition. Bel exemplaire de cette lettre ouverte adressée à ses électeurs par le radical Charles James Fox. Il y défend sa position radicale et son opposition à la guerre avec la France. Cette lettre est importante car la France déclara la guerre au Royaume-Uni six jours plus tard. Bien que cet exemplaire semble dépourvu de la moitié du titre et d'un blanc puisqu'il commence par la page de titre et que le feuillet suivant porte la signature B notre exemplaire suit la pagination de l'OCLC 6595972. Nous supposons donc que la deuxième édition n'avait pas de demi-titre. La table des matières est complète. A la fin se trouve un seul feuillet de publicité de Debretts avec un "the" suspendu indiquant qu'il devrait y avoir un deuxième feuillet ici manquant. Cousu avec de la ficelle comme pour tous les autres exemplaires que nous avons vus. Les couvertures ont un peu de marques et d'usure mais à l'intérieur le contenu est propre et bien rangé. ii 43 1. pages. Charles James Fox un réformateur Whig radical a été élu pour la première fois pour un borough pourri en 1768 alors qu'il était encore mineur. Il représenta pour la première fois l'important borough de Westminster en 1780 et resta leur membre du parlement jusqu'à sa mort en 1806. 20 cm x 115 cm. Conforme à WorldCat / OCLC : 6595972. J. Debrett unknown
1796577633London: Macmillan 1796. General view of the agriculture. With observations of the means of its improvement. Rebound by the library. Binding good. Some pages have brown spotting on them. Cover has fading and scuff marks. This book has hardback covers. Ex-library. With usual stamps and markings. With owner's inscription inside cover. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item450grams ISBN: Macmillan hardcover
1765070176London: W. Richardson and S. Clark. Very worn leather covers with chipped corners. Covers detached. Binding tight and spine with five raised bands intact ends chipped red leather title plate with gilt lettering and decorations. Front end pages through title and page iv and rear end pages brown bent chipped and detached. Pages lightly browned and foxed but good for age of book. . Fair. Full Leather. 3rd corrected. 1765. W. Richardson and S. Clark hardcover
17935139London J. Debrett 1793 Deuxième édition. Bel exemplaire de cette lettre ouverte adressée à ses électeurs par le radical Charles James Fox. Il y défend sa position radicale et son opposition à la guerre avec la France. Cette lettre est importante car la France déclara la guerre au Royaume-Uni six jours plus tard. Bien que cet exemplaire semble dépourvu de la moitié du titre et d'un blanc, puisqu'il commence par la page de titre, et que le feuillet suivant porte la signature B, notre exemplaire suit la pagination de l'OCLC 6595972. Nous supposons donc que la deuxième édition n'avait pas de demi-titre. La table des matières est complète. A la fin se trouve un seul feuillet de publicité de Debretts, avec un "the" suspendu indiquant qu'il devrait y avoir un deuxième feuillet (ici manquant). Cousu avec de la ficelle (comme pour tous les autres exemplaires que nous avons vus). Les couvertures ont un peu de marques et d'usure, mais à l'intérieur, le contenu est propre et bien rangé. [ii], 43, [1]. pages. Charles James Fox, un réformateur Whig radical, a été élu pour la première fois pour un borough pourri en 1768 alors qu'il était encore mineur. Il représenta pour la première fois l'important borough de Westminster en 1780, et resta leur membre du parlement jusqu'à sa mort en 1806. 20 cm x 11,5 cm. Conforme à WorldCat / OCLC : 6595972.
180036704New York: Isaac Collins 1800. Two volumes each in full sheep with gilt-lettered red morocco spine titles front board of volume 1 detached but present; other hinges starting. lxxviii 440 2 blanks; 464 16 pp.<br/><br/> "One of the most extraordinary and instructive narratives in the world" Sabin from a quotation by Sir James Mackintosh. First printed in London in 1694.<br/>Evans 37441. Sabin 25352. Isaac Collins unknown books
1792016736London: Published by the Defendant. Printed for J. Johnson 1792. FIRST EDITION first printing. Full early 20th century black cloth with red calf leather label on the spine with gilt lettering the label is worn and chipped along the edge. New endpapers. Title page adhearded to the endpaper. No half title not issued. Issued on laid paper a few pages have marginal light stain spots. Otherwise very clean. No previous owner's names not exlibrary. Overall in VERY GOOD condition. A good gift. John Horne Tooke June 25 1736 March 18 1812 was an English politician and philologist. Born John Horne he adopted the name Tooke in 1782 after being designated heir to the estate of a rich friend William Tooke. He became 1760 an Anglican priest but soon abandoned his clerical duties for politics. He was a strong supporter of John Wilkes until 1771 when he broke with him and founded the Constitutional Society to promote parliamentary reform and support for the American colonists. He was fined and imprisoned 1778 for attempting to raise funds to aid the victims of the government "murder" at Lexington and Concord. In 1794 in a period of repression of radical agitation Tooke was tried for treason but acquitted. In 1801 he was elected to Parliament but in the same year the government passed an act specifically directed against him that disqualified clergy from sitting in the House of Commons. Tooke's later years were devoted to literary pursuits. His Epea Pteroenta or the Diversions of Purley 1786-1805 was an early attempt at scientific language study. . First Edition. Full Cloth. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hardcover. Published by the Defendant. Printed for J. Johnson Hardcover
18001010F48London: Alex. Hogg c1800 . Leather. Good Only. 15.5" by 10.5". Not Stated. Illustrated throughout with engraved plates this is a turn of the century example of Paul Wright's expanded edition of John Fox's account of the lives of Protestant Martyrs. An expanded and revised martyrology by Paul Wright based on the work of John Fox presenting accounts of the persecution and deaths of Christians particularly within the history of the English church.The work incorporates biographies of martyrs and narratives of religious persecution especially in England and arranged as a comprehensive historical compilation drawn from Foxe"s 'Acts and Monument'.Illustrated with forty-one plates and a frontispiece. Collated lacking eight plates.Rebacked with endpapers renewed.Dated circa 1800 via the ESTC with the reference T138690 and with "Printed by assignment from V. Griffith successor to H. Trapp for Alex. Hogg" to the verso of leaf A1.With an index to the rear.An account of the suffering of Protestants under Catholic authorities in England and Europe. In a full calf binding rebacked retaining the original boards. Minor losses of calf to tail and fore edge of front board. Endpapers renewed. Internally firmly bound. Pages age toned due to paper type with spotting and handling marks throughout. Instances of tide marks to head of leaves throughout. Loss to tails of two plates with two further plates tenderly held and with losses of paper to perimeters. Lacking eight plates. Portions of four plates removed. Significant loss to tail of leaf 6A2 with loss of text. Good Only Alex. Hogg hardcover
1788329274London : printed for John Stockdale opposite Burlington House Piccadilly 1788. 1st edition. Softcover. Disbound as issued. Very good paperback copy; edges slightly dust-toned and nicked. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright and clean. Physical description: 8 74 6 pages: ill. Notes: With three final advertisement leaves. Subjects: Fox Charles James 1749-1806.Great Britain. Parliament Jurisdiction. Great Britain. Jurisdiction. Great Britain Politics and government 1760-1789. London : printed for John Stockdale, opposite Burlington House, Piccadilly paperback
1784TH256London: J. STOCKDALE 1784. Second Edition . Hardback. Vg. small 4to. from the passing of the Quebec Act in the year 1774 down to the present time. With a copious index to the whole and an address to the public. BOUND WITH .viii 92 index x ads ii pp engraved frontis. portraits of the three Lacking a half-title page and cropped top-margin to the title page but no loss to the text; BOUND WITH The Deformities of Fox and Burke Faithfully Selected from their Speeches. Together with authentic copies of the addresses presented to the King's Most Excellent Majesty on the rejection of the East India Bill introduced by Mr. Fox and the Dismission of the late Administration from his Majestie's Councils Frotispiece engraving of three writers with a chained lion. viii 68pp .BOUND WITH A PROSPECTUS for the volumes vii index. advert i pp with a drop-head title. Original half calf with marbled boards. Polished calf spine with raised bands. COMPLILED BY GEORGE CHALMERS. PLEASE EMAIL FOR PHOTOS <br/> <br/> J. STOCKDALE hardcover
170660142London: T. Sowle. 1090 pages plus index; 4to about 12 3/8" tall. Very worn full leather covers with chipped edges on front cover front held on by single thread back hinge broken and cover held on tightly by all five threads threads spine missing large piece at top and chipped at bottom missing title page owner names paper foxed and lightly browned text block good. Photographs happily provided upon request. . Poor. Full Leather. First edition. 1706. T. Sowle hardcover
177921871London: G. Kearsley Fleet Street 1779. 96 1 56 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Later quarter red morocco and boards. Upper board loose some contemporary notes in ink. 96 1 56 pp. 1 vols. 4to. The Bill would disallow the adulterer from marrying the person with whom he or she had been adulterous with. Bound in with another incomplete work lacking the first gathering but by the same publisher with ads at the end. Drop title is "The Picture Gallery G. Kearsley, Fleet Street unknown books
171964114Los Angeles May 17 1944. One tiny closed tear; otherwise fine. About 6-1/2 x 5-3/4 inches. unknown