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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.
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
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
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
176531259London: printed by W. Richardson and S. Clark. Sold by Luke Hinde 1765. Folio pp. 2 lix 1 679 1 27 index; full contemporary calf red morocco label; joints cracked some from leftover tape stains from old repair on spine; all else very good. George Fox 1624-1691 was the founder of the Society of Friends also known as the Quakers. The preface is by William Penn. printed by W. Richardson and S. Clark. Sold by Luke Hinde unknown
176534360London Printed By W. Richardson And S. Clark Sold By L. Hinde 1765. 3rd Edition corrected. Hardback. Finely bound in modern aniline calf over marble boards. Raised bands with a dark morocco gilt-blocked label. Spine compartments uniformly tooled in gilt. An exceptional copy - scans and additional bibliographic detail on request. ; 679 pages; Description: 1 p. L. lix 679 27 p. 33 cm. Related Names: Penn William 1644-1718 Preface. Fox Margaret Askew Fell 1614-1702 Testimony. London, Printed By W. Richardson And S. Clark, Sold By L. Hinde hardcover
1765026R17Printed by W.Richardson and S. Clark and Sold by Luke Hinde London: 1765 1765 pp. lix 679 xxviii. Folio. Engraved bookplate of: John Glaisyer Chymist & Druggist Brighton" Engraved armorial bookplate of Francis Frederick Fox. Contemporary full leather binding joints cracked. A nice copy of an important and scarce Quaker work. George Fox 1624-1691 was the founder of the Society of Friends Quakers. By nature serious and contemplative at the age of 19 he entered upon a wandering quest for spiritual enlightenment. In 1646 he underwent a mystical experience that convinced him that Christianity was not an outward profession but an inner light by which Christ directly illumines the believing soul. Revelation was for Fox not confined to the Scriptures. In 1647 he began to preach. Although often the victim of mob brutality and eight times imprisoned between 1649 and 1675 Fox won many followers especially among groups of separatists. In 1668 he prepared the first pattern of organization which was for some years to serve as the discipline of the Society of Friends. The London Yearly Meeting was started in 1671. To confirm his followers in their beliefs and to spread the truths Fox went in 1671 to the West Indies and to America where he made arduous journeys to various colonies scattered between New England and North Carolina. Later he twice visited Holland. His sincerity serenity fearlessness and powerful preaching are attested to by a number of his contemporaries. This Journal with a preface by William Penn was first published in 1694. An early owner of this book was Francis Frederick Fox 1832-1915 the 2nd son of Francis Ker Fox of Brislington House. He was an oil and colour merchant President of the Grateful Society in 1869. Sadly his wife Alice died in childbirth in 1870 and he was left a widower with six children. He was Master of the Society of Merchant Venturers in 1878 & 79 and Sheriff in 1894. He was a J.P. for Bristol and for Gloucestershire and an Alderman for the city from 1865. He wrote extensively on local history. Perhaps he was a descendant of the great Quaker George Fox. Smith p. 690; Sabin 25352. PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA62 Language: eng. 3rd Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Printed by W.Richardson and S. Clark and Sold by Luke Hinde, London: 1765 hardcover
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
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
176531259London: printed by W. Richardson and S. Clark. Sold by Luke Hinde 1765. Folio pp. 2 lix 1 679 1 27 index; full contemporary calf red morocco label; joints cracked some from leftover tape stains from old repair on spine; all else very good. George Fox 1624-1691 was the founder of the Society of Friends also known as the Quakers. The preface is by William Penn. <br/><br/> printed by W. Richardson and S. Clark. Sold by Luke Hinde unknown books
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
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
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.
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
173430581A Paris chez Claude Prudhomme, 1734. - EDITION ORIGINALE.- In-12 relié plein veau d'époque (17 x 9,7 cm), 512 pages, illustré de figures in et hors-texte.- TOME SECOND seul contenant le Livre quatrième : "De plusieurs chaffes de bêtes & des différentes manières de les prendre aux pièges (chasse du lièvre, du renard, du blaireau, du loup, de la fouine, chat-putois, belette, les loirs, le sanglier, le daim et le chevreuil. Traité des chiens propres pour la chasse, les saisons".- Livre cinquième : "De la pêche.En fin d'ouvrage, Explication des termes de chasse, de la Venerie, Fauconnerie, pêche, qui sont employés dans cet ouvrage" ( en deux tomes) sous forme de dictionnaire.- Mors fendu en haut et en bas, coiffes absentes, corps de l'ouvrage gauchi. Pas de page de garde,mais présence de la page de titre. Ce tome II est complet par ailleurs. RARE ouvrage du début XVIIIe siècle que le braconnage, la chasse et la pêche.
17612633141761. hardcover. very good. 108 pages. Slim 12mo speckled brown boards rubricated edges. No place no publisher 1761.A very good copy.<br/> <br/> Quite scarce -- OCLC lists only 4 copies.<br/> <br/> unknown
17612633141761. hardcover. very good. 108 pages. Slim 12mo speckled brown boards rubricated edges. No place no publisher 1761.A very good copy.<br/><br/> Quite scarce -- OCLC lists only 4 copies.<br/><br/> unknown books
171964114Los Angeles May 17 1944. One tiny closed tear; otherwise fine. About 6-1/2 x 5-3/4 inches. unknown
17026781Edinburgh ca. 1702. Folio. 1 p. <br><br>The tenants of the Lovat estate petition for a delay in producing the writs and securities of their holdings as the protracted dispute between the Lovat family and the infamous Capt. Simon Fraser of Beaufort who attempted a forced marriage to the family's heiress young Amelia Fraser before successfully kidnapping and wedding her mother the dowager Lady Amelia Murray has left them in a sorry state regarding the payment of creditors.<br>Â Â Â Â Not only does this broadside touch on the common perspective of a great contemporary scandal but it is of interest for its scarcity as well. => No holdings are listed by WorldCat ESTC or NUC Pre-1956. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in ESTC. On Fraser see: Dictionary of National Biography XX 21622. Excellent clean condition with two small sewing holes at inner margin one very small spot of foxing and ink traces from printing process to outer edge. Tipped onto a leaf of 19th-century paper. unknown books
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.
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
1780017670Bushy Park: Manuscript 1780. Book. Very good condition. Unbound. Signed by Authors. First Edition. One folio page 18-line handwritten document dated July 17 1773. Signed by: North as Prime Minister; C. Townsend; C.J. Fox Newcastle; Hardwicke; Thomas Coutts attorney. It concerns payment to James Lord Forbes. American Revoluton; Revolutionary War; Frederick Lord North 1732-1792. Manuscript Paperback
1780017670Bushy Park: Manuscript 1780. Book. Very good condition. Unbound. Signed by Authors. First Edition. One folio page 18-line handwritten document dated July 17 1773. Signed by: North as Prime Minister; C. Townsend; C.J. Fox Newcastle; Hardwicke; Thomas Coutts attorney. It concerns payment to James Lord Forbes. American Revoluton; Revolutionary War; Frederick Lord North 1732-1792. Manuscript Paperback books
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
173913984Amsterdam: Renard 1739. Copper-engraved sea chart with full orginal colour in very good condition. A highly decorative sea chart of the English Channel by the master-engraver Renard.<br/> <br/> The marine atlases of 17th and 18th century Holland were best sellers. The nation that led the world in overseas commerce also led in the arts of engraving and cartography. Plus there was a large audience of mariners and mariners' parents who needed to study the obscure straits and recently discovered island groups their sons were seeing. Louis Renard 1678-1746 was from a Huguenot family. He moved from France to the Netherlands and became a book dealer and publisher in Amsterdam in 1703. Louis Renard first published Atlas de la Navigation et du Commerce qui se fait dans toutes les parties du monde in 1715. It was re-issued unchanged by the Ottens in 1739. The charts were printed from plates made by Frederick de Wit in 1675 Orbis Maritimus ofte Zee Atlas. These were corrected by Renard using primarily van Keulen.<br/> <br/> Koeman Atlantes Neerlandici Ren 1. Renard unknown