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190074325Reliure demi-basane rouge. Dos lisse orné. Tête mouchetée, non rogné, couverture conservée. (Reliure de l'époque).
15515Paris, H. Simonis Empis, Collection "Les Humoristes", 1896. In-8 broché, 221 pp., couverture illustrée en noire, sous chemise demi-toile et étui.
18219545Paris, chez l’auteur ; Béchet jeune, 1821. In-4 (275 x 210 mm), XI pp., 269 pp., 1 p. n. ch. et 13 ff. n. ch. (explication des planches). Basane racinée, chiffre doré sur le plat supérieur, dos lisse orné de caissons à croisillons dorés et d’un fer maritime, pièce de titre rouge, tranches mouchetées, reliure restaurée, tache en marge inférieure, petites rousseurs éparses (reliure de l’époque).
169411750London: Thomas Dorthcott 1694. In-8 gr. mm. 278 x 170 legatura ottocentesca in mz. pelle con angoli dorso a cordoni e titolo oro pp. XVIII63216. "Prima edizione" di questa celebre opera che fu sovente ristampata anche nel Novecento. Cfr. BatesonII855 - GraesseII622 - BrunetVI22524. Predicatore inglese e teorico del principio della tolleranza 1624-91 il Fox fondò a metà Seicento la setta protestante dei Quaccheri. Irruente parlatore e scrittore efficace il suo "Journal" è un classico non solo nella mistica il Fox ha dei punti di contatto specie nel valore dato alla rinascita spirituale con J. Boehme. Ma la principale ragione del suo successo sta forse nel fatto che egli unì l'insistenza sulla semplicità dei modi nei rapporti umani e la protesta contro il culto meramente esteriore e contro le ingiustizie sociali all'altra protesta contro il rigido predestinazionismo calvinista. Così Diz. TreccaniV p. 51.Timbro di appartenenza al frontespizio; prime e ultime 3 carte con antico restauro per mancanze margin. che intaccano anche alcune lettere del testo; con lievi aloni o fioriture ma complessivamente discreto esemplare. Thomas Dorthcott, unknown
In-8 gr. (mm. 278 x 170), legatura ottocentesca in mz. pelle con angoli, dorso a cordoni e titolo oro, pp. XVIII,632,(16). "Prima edizione" di questa celebre opera che fu sovente ristampata, anche nel Novecento. Cfr. Bateson,II,855 - Graesse,II,622 - Brunet,VI,22524. “Predicatore inglese e teorico del principio della tolleranza (1624-91) il Fox fondò a metà Seicento la setta protestante dei Quaccheri. Irruente parlatore e scrittore efficace (il suo "Journal" è un classico, non solo nella mistica), il Fox ha dei punti di contatto (specie nel valore dato alla rinascita spirituale) con J. Boehme. Ma la principale ragione del suo successo sta forse nel fatto che egli unì l’insistenza sulla semplicità dei modi nei rapporti umani e la protesta contro il culto meramente esteriore e contro le ingiustizie sociali, all’altra protesta contro il rigido predestinazionismo calvinista”. Così Diz. Treccani,V, p. 51. Timbro di apparten. al frontesp.; prime e ultime 3 carte con antico restauro per manc. margin. che intaccano anche alc. lettere del testo; con lievi aloni o fiorit. ma complessivam. discreto esemplare.
193827316Blue Ribbon Books NY 1938 HBDJ January 1938. Eleventh Edition VG/VG AS-IS black letters and design on red cover of man Seazted with 10 Owls ; 116 pgs DJ Light rub wear tiny chips tears edges Dustjacket protected by Clear Mylar with Answers in Back of Book Omnibus Volume of Intelligence Tests Brain Twisters Word Pyramids Blunders Spelling Bees Dilemmas Pronunciation Puzzles ETC Have You an alert Mind & Sponge-Like Memory Take these famous Tests. as Nimble brain will help you but Not a Ph.D. . Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Blue Ribbon Books NY hardcover
2002BN124696SAGE PUBN INC 2002. 2002. Hardcover. An R and S-Plus Companion to Applied Regression <br/><br/>An R and S-Plus Companion to Applied Regression John Fox SAGE PUBN INC hardcover
170019204Amsterdam: Louis Renard. 1700. Other. In excellent condition. 484 by 567mm 19 by 22¼ inches. 484 by 567mm 19 by 22¼ inches. Copper-engraving hand colored in outline and wash when published. Large and decorative sea chart showing West Africa with the Canary and Cap Verden Islands in the Atlantic Ocean. The map is equipped with two compass roses and several sailing boats. Published around 1700 in Louis RenardÂ’s famous sea-atlas. Louis Renard received the copperplates of Frederic De Witt´s sea-atlas and did only minor modifications in the engraved titles. The image of the map is orientated with the North to the East. Louis Renard. unknown
190731944Paris: Fayard 1907. Fine. Fayard Paris 1907 13 x 18 cm broché First edition one of numbered copies on Hollande the only large paper copies. Beautiful autograph inscription by Jules Renard on half-title page. Spine and covers faded in the margins as usualtwo small tears on foot of the joints otherwise a very good copy with edges preserved. Fayard unknown
190078958Paris: Paul Ollendorff 1900. Fine. Paul Ollendorff Paris 1900 14 x 19.50 cm relié First edition on ordinary paper of the theatrical adaptation of the author's masterpiece. Bradel binding in full moiré-patterned paper smooth spine mustard morocco title-label covers with marginal restorations preserved binding signed by Thomas Boichot. Handsome copy attractively bound. Signed autograph inscription from Jules Renard to Xanrof. Paul Ollendorff unknown
2009CL250111008Z120Oxford University Press 2009-09-03. hardcover. Like New. 9x1x6. Hardback--no flaws Oxford University Press hardcover
40112Lord William Wyndham 1759-1834 Prime Minister saying that he "will not wonder at my being harried too much at this moment to write you a detail of what has happened. I do assure you that the thing that has given me most concern is the sort of scrape I have drawn you into but I think I may depend upon your way of thinking for forgiving me though to say one can depend upon any man is a bold word after what has passed within these few days. I am sure on the other hand that you may depend upon my eternal gratitude to you for what you have undergone on my account and that you always must have the greatest share in my friendship & affection. I do not think you will think these less valuable than you used to do. I have done right. I am sure I have. The Duke of Richmond thinks very much otherwise I will do wrong. I can not help it. I am sure my staying would have been a means of deceiving the Public & betraying my Party & there are things not to be done for the sake of any supposed temporary good. I feel that my situation in the Country my power my popularity my consequence nay my character. but I have done right & therefore in the end it must turn out to have been wise. If this fail me the pillor'd firmament is Rottenness and Earth's Base built on a bubble. adieu. your Brother disapproves too." 3 sides 4to. St James's 5th July Grenville entered the House of Commons in 1782. He soon became a close ally of the Prime Minister his cousin William Pitt the Younger and served in the government as Paymaster of the Forces from 1784 to 1789. There was a constitutional Crisis in 1782 when under the strains of office and the disastrous American War Lord North finally resigned in March 1782 he was replaced with the new ministry of the Marquess of Rockingham. Fox was appointed Foreign Secretary. But Rockingham after finally acknowledging the independence of the former Thirteen Colonies died unexpectedly on 1st July. Fox refused to serve in the successor administration of the Earl of Shelburne splitting the Whig party. unknown
2021HORS-3000-4573OCLC 2021-02-18. Abridged. Used - Very Good. A copy that may have been read very minimal wear and tear. May have a remainder mark. OCLC unknown
BN90531Pictoplasma. Not A Toy: Fashioning Radical Characters <br/><br/>Not A Toy: Fashioning Radical Characters ATOPOS cvc; Zidianakis Vassilis; Pictoplasma; Steele Valerie; Duggan Ginger Gregg; Fox Judith Hoos; Teunissen José; Granata Francesca and Polhemus Ted Pictoplasma unknown
1901219691901. Philiadelphia & London J.B.Lippincott Co. 1901 4° 2 224 pp. 80 color. photograph. Taf. Halbledereinband der Zeit. First Edition. George Henry Fox 1846-1937 was professor of dermatology at the College of Physicians and Surgeons New York and consulting dermatologist to the Board of Health in the same city. As was customary in his day he traveled as a young man to Europe for further training and studied with Virchow in Berlin Bazin Hardy and Vidal in Paris Tilbury Fox and Jonathan Hutchinson in London and notably with Hebra in Vienna. He has made many contributions particularly to symptomology is one of the founders of the American Dermatological Association. This important atlas of skin diseases is his major work. His first atlas "Photographic illustration of skin diseases" 1880 had only 48 plates. According to Dann this was the first dermatological work to make use of a duplicating technique known as heliography or photo-engraving which was invented in 1878. He is known eponymously for "Fox-Fordyce diseases" describing a papular itchy eruption confined to the axillae nipples and pubes and considered to be a dis-function of the apocrine gland. See Garrison & Morton No.3996 1880; Ehring Skin Diseases 224 1880; Pusey Hist. Dermatol. 147-148; Shelly-G. Classics in Clinical Dermatology p.324. unknown
1881438701881. New York E.B. Trat No.757 Broadway 1881 4° 102 pp. "Forthy-eight Plates from Life. Colored by Hand" Halbledereinband der Zeit; Rücken erneuert. First edition third issue! George Henry Fox 1846-1937 was professor of dermatology at the College of Physicians and Surgeons New York and consulting dermatologist to the Board of Health in the same city. As was customary in his day he traveled as a young man to Europe for further training and studied with Virchow in Berlin Bazin Hardy and Vidal in Paris Tilbury Fox and Jonathan Hutchinson in London and notably with Hebra in Vienna. He has made many contributions particularly to symptomology is one of the founders of the American Dermatological Association. This important atlas of skin diseases is his major work. His first atlas "Photographic illustration of skin diseases" 18791880 has 48 plates. According to Dann this was the first dermatological work to make use of a duplicating technique known as heliography or photo-engraving which was invented in 1878. He is known eponymously for "Fox-Fordyce diseases" describing a papular itchy eruption confined to the axillae nipples and pubes and considered to be a disfunction of the apocrine gland. See Garrison & Morton No.3996 1880; Ehring Skin Diseases 224 1880; Pusey Hist. Dermatol. 147-148; Shelly-G. Classics in Clinical Dermatology p.324. unknown
27343Albumen print photograph cabinet card format 162 x 106 mm mount; the print is embossed at lower left 'Copyright 1893 Richard K. Fox'; removed from an old frame the print and mount have suffered some surface loss around the edges particularly at the bottom margin where Fox's imprint with his Franklin Square New York address has been partially lost; peripheral damage notwithstanding the albumen print remains a strong image with excellent clarity and aside from a small pale water stain around the boxer's knees is in good condition; verso has remnants of old paper backing with early pencilled inscription 'B. Simmons' sic. A rare photograph of Bob Fitzsimmons 1863–1917 generally acknowledged as one of the greatest boxers in the history of the sport. Fitzsimmons was born in England but emigrated with his family to New Zealand as a young boy and spent his teenage years in Timaru. In 1883 at the age of 20 he moved to Sydney New South Wales where he learned his craft and fought his first 27 fights over seven years before heading to America in 1890. During his incredible 24-year career in the States Fitzsimmons enjoyed immense success: he knocked out Jack Dempsey to win the world middleweight championship and later won the world heavyweight title by knocking out Gentleman Jim Corbett. This cabinet card was published in New York in 1893 by Irish-born media magnate Richard Kyle Fox 1846-1922 owner of the sporting publication The Police Gazette. Fox was a boxing fanatic and generous patron of the sport. Trove locates only three photographs of Fitzsimmons all held in the National Library of Australia. From ADB: 'Robert Fitzsimmons 1863-1917 professional boxer and sometime actor was born on 26 May 1863 at Helston Cornwall England twelfth child of James Fitzsimmons policeman but formerly an Irish soldier and his wife Jane née Strongman of Truro. The Fitzsimmons family migrated to Timaru New Zealand in 1872 where James became a veterinary shoeing-smith. Robert and an older brother became blacksmiths. Bob Fitzsimmons was boxing with bare knuckles as an amateur at 15. He first drew attention by knocking out four opponents in one afternoon in an 1880 Timaru tournament staged by Jem Mace the visiting British ring hero. In 1883 he went to Sydney seeking the tutelage of Larry Foley. He enjoyed some success there as a pugilist but mainly supported himself as a blacksmith. On 14 October 1885 he married an English girl Louisa Johns; of their three children a son survived. In eight years in Sydney Fitzsimmons boxed 27 times for 16 wins 4 losses and 7 no-decision bouts. On 12 February 1890 he was knocked out in four rounds by Jim Hall contesting the Australian middleweight championship but had knocked out Hall in one round two days earlier. There is some suggestion that these two results were prearranged. Leaving Sydney for San Francisco United States of America on 16 April 1890 Fitzsimmons won three fights within two months. On 14 January next year at New Orleans he knocked out Jack Dempsey 'The Nonpareil' in fourteen rounds to win the world middleweight championship. His greatest success came on 17 March 1897 at Carson City Nevada when he knocked out James Gentleman Jim Corbett in the fourteenth round with his 'solar plexus punch' to gain the heavyweight championship of the world. Two bouts and two years later he lost this title by knockout to James J. Jeffries and lost a return bout in 1902. A twenty rounds points decision over George Gardner at San Francisco on 25 November 1903 won him the newly recognized world light heavyweight championship which he lost to Jack O'Brien at Philadelphia in 1905. His last championship contest was for the Australian heavyweight title on 27 December 1909 in Sydney where he was knocked out by Bill Lang. He had a further two no-decision bouts in Pennsylvania in 1914 aged 50. In a professional career extending from 1881 to 1914 Fitzsimmons had 81 bouts for 53 wins 11 losses 1 draw 12 no-decisions and 4 exhibitions. His feat winning world titles in three divisions has been equalled only once by Henry Armstrong some forty years later. While powerful in the shoulders and arms Fitzsimmons weighed only 160 lbs. 72 kg was spindly-legged pale and freckled and balding—he was sometimes known as 'Ruby Robert' or the 'Freckled Freak'. In 1893 Fitzsimmons was divorced from his wife and on 24 July at San Francisco married his manager's sister Rose Julian an Australian acrobat who bore him two sons and a daughter. On Rose's death in 1903 he married on 24 July a young actress Julia May Gifford also at San Francisco. They were divorced in 1915 and on 16 March at Newark New Jersey Fitzsimmons wed another actress Temo Ziller of Portland. Like most heavyweight champions of his time Fitzsimmons capitalized on his fame and appeared in several stage plays. His book Physical Culture and Self-Defence Philadelphia was first published in 1901. In the final months of his life he became an evangelist. He died of pneumonia at Chicago on 22 October 1917. Born in Cornwall raised in New Zealand but serving his boxing apprenticeship in Sydney Fitzsimmons is claimed as a British New Zealand or even Australian champion. However before winning a world title he became an American citizen.' unknown
1855031226UK 1855. First Edition . Paper. Good. 48mo - over 3 - 4" tall. An Original Military Commission for the Promotion to Captain for Captain Francis Sutherland 2nd Dragoons who was present as a Troop Leader in the Charge of the Heavy Brigade at Balaklava in October 1854 during the Crimean War. Dated 1855 and signed by Queen Victoria and The Secretary of War Fox Maule-Ramsay 11th Earl of Dalhousie for his promotion to Captain with the 2nd Dragoons from 8 December 1854. By Her Majesty's Command" a black postage frank dated 27.5.56 28.5 x 39.5 cm. Francis Sutherland was born in 1828 he was the third son of John Campbell Sutherland of Forse County Caithness and Margaret Munro. He was educated at Eton and purchased a Cornetcy in the 2nd Dragoons on 25 September 1847 and was promoted Lieutenant on 11 April 1851. He advanced to Captain in November 1854 without purchase probably as a result of his part in the action at Balaclava. During the charge he served as one of four Troop leaders in the Scots Greys and was memorably called upon to "dress the ranks" as Russian cavalry swept down on the Brigade; this entailed turning his back on the enemy and facing the men in his Troop and not moved until the second in command considered the regiment ready and brought them around. Sutherland received his medal from the hand of the Queen on 18 May 1855 and left the regiment the following year. He resided in Great Malvern Worcestershire. The year of this death is unknown. His medals were sold at Noonan's London on 22 September 2006 lot 4. They were part of the Ron Penhall Collection. Condition is good. Two long closed repaired tears to edges. A little light marking and age toning. Size is 405mm x 305mm. Usual folding creases. Ref 19228 <br/> <br/> unknown
196043198Cambridge Massachusetts: Department of Printing and Graphic Arts. Harvard College Library 1960. One of 100 copies specially bound signed by the Artist and Translator with an extra suite of 13 original lithographs each signed or initialled by the artist in pencil. 13 mounted lithographic plates by Walter Stein several additional offset lithographs in text. 1 vols. Oblong 8vo. Original quarter black calf and sage green paper boards. Fine in original black calf-backed drop box some light rubbing to spine of box. Stein Walter. One of 100 copies specially bound signed by the Artist and Translator with an extra suite of 13 original lithographs each signed or initialled by the artist in pencil. 13 mounted lithographic plates by Walter Stein several additional offset lithographs in text. 1 vols. Oblong 8vo. The Artist and the Book 1860-1960 #292 p. 197 Department of Printing and Graphic Arts. Harvard College Library unknown
WALTER-FILM004261No binding. Very Good. Fine Art Print Stockholm: 20th Century Fox 1954. Vintage original 39 x 27"" 99 x 69 cm. one sheet poster Sweden. Conserved on archival linen with routine touch-ups to address minor tears and chipping NEAR FINE. Dorothy Dandridge Harry Belafonte dir: Otto Preminger; 20th Century Fox. Dorothy Dandridge's greatest and most iconic role. This Swedish poster with a design entirely different from its U.S. equivalent has a large image of her hands on hips and broadly smiling alongside designer Saul Bass' image of the flaming red rose which occurs in the film's credits. unknown books
71-1323London: Thomas Northcott 1694. 4to. 648 pp. First Edition. Hard Cover. Full leather. Good heavy rubs to edges with chips and loses interior sheets yellowed and soiled some with foxing some with tears along edges various ink markings on inside cover with inscribed former owners “Isaac & Sarah Bass 1813â€. Scarce.Heavy book: shipping will cost extra. London: Thomas Northcott, 1694. hardcover
1776784421776. FOX Thomas. The Wilmington Almanack or Ephemeris for the Year of Our Lord 1777. . Fitted to the Latitude of Forty Degrees and a Meridian of New Five Hours West from London; but May Without Sensible Error Serve All the Northern Colonies. Wilmington DE: Printed and Sold by James Adams 1776. 1st ed. 34 of 40pp. Lacks leaf E2 and final two leaves else very good. Evans 14760. Drake 1362. Rink E. Delaware 103. Rare ESTC locates only two copies. Thomas Fox was a pseudonym for John Tobler. Although Tobler died in in 1765 he had completed calculations for publication up to the year 1800. unknown
1786784431786. FOX Thomas. The Wilmington Almanack or Ephemeris for the Year of Our Lord 1787. . Fitted to the Latitude of Forty Degrees and a Meridian of New Five Hours West from London; but May Without Sensible Error Serve All the Northern Colonies. Wilmington DE: Printed and Sold by James Adams 1786. 1st ed. 36pp. Small unobtrusive library stamps on verso of title else fine. Evans 19653. Rink E. Delaware 211; Drake 1372. Rare ESTC locates only three copies one of which is imperfect. Thomas Fox was a pseudonym for John Tobler. Although Tobler died in in 1765 he had completed calculations for publication up to the year 1800. unknown
1709SKU1038644B. & T. Kite 1709. hardcover. Very Good. 0x0x0. J. Sowle; London 1709. Hardcover. Second Edition. Complete 2 Volume Set. The First Edition was published in 1694. A Very Good newer quarter leather binding decorative boards gilt lettering on spine binding sturdy original text block new endpapers and pastedowns previous owner handwritten ink name on title page Volume 1 age toning/discoloration to pages heavy discoloration to text block edges moisture stain top corner first few pages Volume 2 cracked rear hinge Volume 2 commentary by William Penn and others few dog-eared pages original text block shows usual signs of aging without Dust wrapper. A nice and overall clean set. 8vooctavo or approx. 6 x 9 Vol.1 592pp. Vol.2 580pp. indexed. We pack securely and ship daily with delivery confirmation on every book. The picture on the listing page is of the actual book for sale. Additional Scans are available for any item please inquire. B. & T. Kite hardcover
196043198Cambridge Massachusetts: Department of Printing and Graphic Arts. Harvard College Library 1960. One of 100 copies specially bound signed by the Artist and Translator with an extra suite of 13 original lithographs each signed or initialled by the artist in pencil. 13 mounted lithographic plates by Walter Stein several additional offset lithographs in text. 1 vols. Oblong 8vo. Original quarter black calf and sage green paper boards. Fine in original black calf-backed drop box some light rubbing to spine of box. Stein Walter. One of 100 copies specially bound signed by the Artist and Translator with an extra suite of 13 original lithographs each signed or initialled by the artist in pencil. 13 mounted lithographic plates by Walter Stein several additional offset lithographs in text. 1 vols. Oblong 8vo. The Artist and the Book 1860-1960 #292 p. 197 Department of Printing and Graphic Arts. Harvard College Library unknown books