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1954E1008Paris, Imprimerie Nationale - André Sauret, 1954 ; in-8, 258 pp., broché habillé d'une couverture à rabats, sous papier cristal, dans un bel emboîtage illustré. Collection «Grand-Prix des meilleurs romans du XIXe siècle». Exemplaire numéroté 2888/3000. En frontispice, un portrait de Renard en lithographie, par Clairin. Très bon état.
1900B4419Paris, Arthème Fayard, s.d. (vers 1900) ; in-8, 126 pp., reliure d'éditeur. Modern-Bilbliothèque. Illustrations de Vogel. État neuf.
201201056Paris, Les editions g.gres et cie , 1923 ; in-8, 236 pp., br.
202300691Paris, Editions diderot, 1946 ; in-12, 245 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Avec jaquette.
202301602Strasbourg, Oberlin, 2001 ; in-8, 94 pp., broché, couverture illustr.
200711576Strasbourg, Oberlin, 2001 ; in-8, 94 pp., broché, couverture illustr.
1945202004742Paris, Flammarion, 1945 ; in-8, 363 pp., reliure demi-chagrin brun à coins, dos à 4 nerfs, tête dorée, couverture conservée. Illustré par Félix Vallotton. Très bon état.
1950H1522Paris, Aux Éditions Terres Latines, s.d. (vers 1950) ; in-8, 208 pp., broché. Illustré de compositions couleurs de Poulbot gravées par Patesson. Très bon état.
202600968Paris, Tourbillon , 2012 ; in-8, 193 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Avec jaquette illustrations d Olivier Desvaux.
202202287S.l., Aux editions terre latines leurs chefs d oeuvre, s.d. ; in-8, 204 pp., br. Illustration de Poulbot.
202002316Lausanne, La guilde de livre, s.d. (vers 1960) ; grand in-8, 290 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
201408128Paris, Pocket, 1998 ; in-12, 347 pp., br.
200915684Paris, Ernest flammarion, 1964 ; in-8, 254 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Avec rodoide.
18623910337Berlin: Buchdruckerei der Königl. Akademie der Wissenschaften August 1862. Octavo 2 plates pp. numbered 545-577; an excellent copy in the original printed buff paper wrappers. <p><p>Uncommon copy of the "monthly journal" of the Prussian Academy of Sciences in Berlin for August 1862 with the first notice of the Australian Little Red Flying Fox Pteropus scapulatus Peters.</p> <p>The Academy was founded in 1700 but was revolutionised by Frederick the Great who helped establish it as one of the great centres for scientific research. Among the interesting and diverse articles printed here is one by H.W. Peters on the Little Red Flying Fox the smallest of its species and endemic from Shark Bay in Western Australia right around the top of Australia and down the east coast to Victoria. This article is the first scientific notice of the species based on a specimen gathered by Peters personally in Cape York. Peters did extensive fieldwork on the Australian mainland and any number of species are named after him.</p> <p>Despite its Australian content holdings of this journal in Australia are effectively non-existent.</p> </p> . Buchdruckerei der Königl. Akademie der Wissenschaften, August unknown
1860425071Boston: Henry Hoyt 1860. Hardcover. Very Good. First eidtion. 12mo. 167pp. Frontispiece illustration. Publisher's brown diced in blind spine titled and decorated in gilt. Contemporary ownership signature of Sidney Breese and later gift inscription from Breese slight erosion to the cloth on the spine else a sharp very good or better copy. A story for a juvenile audience. OCLC locates four copies. Henry Hoyt hardcover
19273781927 Paris, Crès, 1927, grand in 8 broché, VIII-283 pages ; couverture rempliée ; défauts à la couverture.
Drop-head title, 8pp., small closed tear to lower margins, disbound. The Rev. Robert Lowth was a keen huntsman, it was while visiting Melton Mowbray and out with the Quorn Hunt, when he was an eyewitness to the celebrated run from Billesdon Coplow which he describes in this poem.
1850116393London: Longmans & Co 1850. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. London Longmans & Co. circa 1850s. A lithographed map approximately 400 × 340 mm extensively hand-coloured in outline dissected into 15 panels and mounted on linen as issued folded and mounted on the inside rear surface of cloth boards external dimensions 123 × 100 mm. Red pebble-grain cloth stamped in blind and lettered in gilt; marbled paper on the exposed pastedown and cloth panel of the folded map; ownership stamp on the pastedown and one cloth panel; in excellent condition. The first issue of this map appeared in 'Hobson's Fox-Hunting Atlas' which comprised county maps from the 'British Atlas' of J. & C. Walker first published in 1837. This version is a lithographic transfer taken from the original steel plate engraved by J. & C. Walker overprinted with 'Places of the meeting of foxhounds' and boundaries of the various hunts. These include the Vale of White Horse the Craven the Tiedworth and the Duke of Beaufort. 'J. & C. Walker' appears under the title and 'No. 38' is printed in two margins. Longmans & Co hardcover
200913940Paris, Les humanoïdes associés, 1982 ; grand in-4, 64 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Janv 82 E.O.
1803D19589London: Darton and Harvey 1803. Hardcover. Near Fine. 12 mo. Revised and Augmented by Thomas Bradley M. D. Ownership stamps of another M.D. - one J. Unthank. Contemporary calf. A nice charming copy with modest wear only. <br/><br/> Darton and Harvey hardcover
19912561BB1991. New York Doubleday Publishing 1991. 135 x 205 cm. XX 579 pages. Original Softcover. Good condition with minor signs of external wear. From the library of philosopher Graham Parkes. With his markings and annotations in text. Contains among others: Meister Eckhart's Influence; The Purpose and Nature of This Book; Eckhart's Times and Our Own; Eckhart's Life; Theological Influences on Eckhart's Spirituality; Principle Themes in Eckhart's Spirituality; How to Read This Book etc. paperback
569879Paris, Imprimerie et Librairie Militaires J. Dumaine, 1875. In-8 bradel, reliure pleine toile gommée bistre, 258pp, édition originale de l'édition française, 5 planches de cartes militaires.
193955010New York: E.P. Dutton & Co. Inc. 1939. Small 4to. 86 pp. Illustrated title in pink & black numerous plates and text illustrations throughout many printed in combination of pink & black. Brown publisher’s cloth black lettering front cover & spine illustrated endpapers w/ d.j. cover art by Downer very light age toning and dustsoiling 1 closed tear at spine NF/VG copy. First edition stated of this beloved and charming book based on the childhood of Michigan pioneer Amelia Kaden. The nicely illustrated story relates the tale of the Kadens arriving in Petoskey MI and then developing and claiming their homestead near what today is Chandler near Boyne Falls. E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc., hardcover
17586349London, printed for S. Hooper and A. Morley at Gay's Head, near Beaufort-Building, MDCCLVIII [1758]. 1758 1 vol in-8° (197 x 125 mm) de: 26 pp. (rogné court en marge inférieure avec petite petite atteinte texte). Broché, couverture de papier ancien muette.
564414Paris, Librairie Hachette, 1881. In-12, reliure de l'époque demi-chagrin vert "sapin", dos à nerfs, titré, fleurons dorés, plats et gardes marbrés, 310pp, illustré de 61 vignettes par Morel-Fatio in et h.-t., table des gravures et des matières.