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186978BcÉpinal Peyrou 1869 In12 100 pages - broché - tirage a seulement 250 exemplaires - Réimpression d'un ouvrage dont on ne connait que deux exemplaires - Réédition elle mème trés rare - bon etat
1899103261899 Paris Baudry et Cie, 1899 fort volume in8, pleine toile d'éditeur bordeaux, titre doré sur dos et 1er plat, filets dorés 635 pp illustrées
1863GITb126Paris Imprimerie et Librairie Centrales de Napoléon Chaix et Cie 1863. Fort in-8 broché XLIV 624pp. Orné de nombreux tableaux comparatifs dont 1 hors texte dépliant, 2 grands plans dépliants (Ville de Luchon et établissement thermal), 8 planches hors texte dont 3 en couleurs de géologie, 1 grand panorama de la Chaîne des Pyrénées. Petits manques de papier sur le dos et en bordure de la couverture. Exemplaire pratiquement sans rousseurs, complet de toutes ses illustrations.
190026792Paris Imprimerie Nationale 1900 In-8 rare exemplaire relié, volume publié par le ministère de l'agriculture ( Eaux et Forêts) à l'occasion de l'exposition universelle de 1900. 40 pp, illustrations photographiques non comprises dans la pagination, coiffes frottées et en mauvais état pour la coiffe supérieure
1876696d'après Boucher, Eisen, Lorrain, Fragonard .... Série d'eaux-fortes servant à illustrer " Les Contes " de La Fontaine de l'édition Lemerre de 1876. Format des gravures : 16 x 24 cm, 37 eaux-fortes (sur 41), sous chemise cartonnée. état : la chemise est un peu salie, la gravure du portrait de La Fontaine est un peu abîmée en marge , une marque légère de pli sur la gravure de "la matrone dEphèse", un trou d'épingle sur la feuille "le gascon puny", sinon bon état. photos supplémentaires sur demande
1852GIT00f95Nîmes de l'Imprimerie Soustelle Gaude 1852. Plaquette in-4 brochée 16pp. Manque sur la bordure supérieure du 1er plat.
186127861861 1861 Victor Masson, Paris, 1861. 1 volume in-12 demi chagrin vert, dos à petits nerfs orné de caissons à froid et de filets, frontispice, VIII et 615 pages.Bel état malgré un léger accident à la coiffe supérieure sans manque, des coins légèrement émoussés.
18635053London: Ward and Lock 1863. 12mo 252pp. Contemporary half calf red spine label lettered in gilt marbled boards. Former owner's inscription to ffep and dated 1866 else clean internally. Some rubbing along joints and corners. Near fine. Early collection from William Russell 1806-1876 here writing under two of his pseudonyms Waters and Inspector F. Russell was one of the first to write in and popularize the detective fiction genre. This collection originally published in 1862 the title page on this copy bearing the date of 1863. <br /> <br /> Hubin pg 139. Ward and Lock unknown
1853GIT00f91Nîmes de l'Imprimerie Soustelle-Gaude 1853. Plaquette in-4 brochée couverture imprimée 28pp. Illustré d'un plan en couleurs dépliant de Nîmes in fine. Coupure sans manque sur le 1er plat de couverture.
1894209681894 J.-B. Baillière et fils, Paris 1894, in-8, 372pp., IN8 reliure moderne demi chagrin rouge a coins, couverture consevée,Envoi Autographe Signé ,52 Figures in texte représentant le puits filtrant Lefort et différents filtres (Maignen, lChamberland, Varrall-Brisse, etc.).,rare bon etat
18211408350Baltimore: Frederick G. Schaffer 1821-1833. Hardcover. Octavo Two volumes bound as one: 75 pages ; 293 pages. In Fair minus condition. Spine is brown with gold print on black banner. Boards in brown leather; front board detached wear to spine caps and corners spine leather is creased and chipping leather on boards in stain small surface tears. Text block has penciled notes on front endpapers top portion of title page torn away name in ink on rear pastedown and on page 3 cracked rear hinge slight amount of penciled marginal notation foxing and tanning to paper throughout. Spine title: Annals of Baltimore. Second title published by William Wooddy Baltimore 1833. <br /> <br /> <p>NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office Case #3. 1408350. FP New Rockville Stock. Frederick G. Schaffer hardcover
1873178897Baltimore: Baltimore Gazette Printers 1873. Softcover. G wraps chipped with some soiling/marks small tear at bottom of text block interior clean. Beigh wraps with black lettering 59 pp. Engraved frontispiece. Trial of Udderzook in the Court of Oyer and Terminer of Chester Co. Pennsylvania October-November 1873 for the murder of W.S. Goss July 1 1873; with an account of the suit of Eliza W. Goss vs. the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York in the U.S. Circuit Court Baltimore May-June 1873 for payment of insurance on the life of her husband W.S. Goss alleged to have been burned to death February 2 1872. Baltimore Gazette Printers unknown books
1827GITe165A Paris et à Montpellier chez Gabon 1827. In-8 broché 184pp. Avec 4 tableaux dans le texte. Dos factice, manques angulaires sur les plats de la couverture, coupure sans manque en tête d'une page. Bien complet.
1898006743London: The Society of Bibliophiles 1898. Hardcover. Very Good. Jules Garnier and E.R. Hughes. Two Sets together: Facetious Nights 4 Volumes and The Pecorone 3 Volumes. Limited editions of 1000 copies; both sets are No. 933 of 1000. Original gray-green cloth with gilt illustrations and lettering on front board and spine Venetian deckle edge paper top edges gilt. Edge wear and rubbing on boards most notably and head/tail of spines. Spines mildly sunned/faded. Gilt still bright on front panels but faded on spines. Some gutters starting or cracked in various volumes. The Facetious Nights of Straparola was originally published in the 16th century and The Pecorone in the 14th. Both are said to be influenced in style by Boccaccio's Decameron and contain collections of stories fairy tales legends and fables of Italy. Both sets were highly influential in their day. The Facetious Nights is said to have inspired later collectors of tales such as Perrault and the Brothers Grimm and The Pecorone is said to have inspired Shakespear's Merry Wives of Windsor. A lovely 18th century set a beautiful addition to any collector's library. The Society of Bibliophiles hardcover
1894026777<p>London: Lawrence and Bullen. 2 volume set. 1st printing 1894. Limited ed. 180/1000. 276; 323pp. Original brown moire covers with gilt pictorial emblem to upper board and lettering to spine deckle page edge tissue-guard at frontis. Both vols VG copies bindings square and tight light wear to edges cloth covers clean but for vol.2 has some rubbing and staining to rear spine edge spines rubbed and dulled foxing to prelims otherwise internally excellent all plates present guarded and bright . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1894.</p> Lawrence and Bullen hardcover
18943197London: Lawrence and Bullen. Very Good. 1894. 11 of only 210 copies. Quarter vellum over paper boards. Particulars printed to spines. General wear to covers. Front hinge of vol. I beginning. Corners of vol. I worn and bumped. Light occasional foxing throughout otherwise interiors are clean without previous owners' names or other markings. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; xxviii 276; 11 323 pages; All shipments through USPS insured Priority Mail. . Lawrence and Bullen hardcover
1897OB312<p>London: Lawrence & Bullen 1897. Hard Cover. 312 pages. 'Ser Giovanni's collection begun in 1378 and finished after 1385 derives its title Il pecorone 'the numbskull'-- a title probably not due to the author-- from the fact that so many pecoroni appear in the book. The frame story tells of a chaplain and a nun who on 25 successive days meet in a convent parlor each telling the other a story each day. About half the stories are fictional; the other half are drawn from the Chronaca of Giovanni Villani. Many of the tales are stupid but a few are definitely good. The best that of Giannetto and the Lady of Belmonte embodies the 'pound of flesh' motif in an excellent plot from which Shakespeare derived directly or indirectly the 'pound of flesh' portion of the plot of The Merchant of Venice' Wilkins. 110 copies printed of which this is number 95. Printed on 'Japanese vellum.' Good copy vellum spine soiled nicked at bottom. Stock#OB312.</p> Lawrence & Bullen hardcover
1859WRCAM32502Milledgeville Ga 1859. 64pp. Original printed wrappers. Vertical fold wrappers worn contemporary manuscript notes on rear wrapper. Scattered foxing. Withal about very good. Prints the acts passed in the two-month session as well as the court calendar and an appendix addressing the procedures for returning fugitives from justice who have fled the state. DE RENNE II p.605. unknown books
1896C204077Press of the semi-weekly Bristol Phoenix 1896. Hardcover Hardcover. Very Good. Original brown cloth slightly worn at extremities otherwise near very good indeed. No dust jacket. Press of the semi-weekly Bristol Phoenix, hardcover
185229015001Cincinnati OH 1852. General wear. Inscription on front cover. Damage to back strip. A textbook only sold by subscription that seeks to teach the reader arithmetic and world geography by using verse often rhyming verse to help the reader memorize the important terms and formulas. For example in describing the divisions of land the following poem is used: "Of land and its divisions read the stories; Peninsulas Continents Islands Promontories And Isthmuses and Capes and Mountains high Volcanoes Shores and Deserts wet and dry." The book covers both the technically terms in geography meridians tropics latitude longitude etc. and all continents and countries of the world. Additionally they provided some historical and cultural information on the countries as well such as information on the construction of the Great Wall in China and that Holland is one of the most populous districts on the globe. Numerous black and white illustration accompany the text both in the form of maps and illustrations on the geographical and architectural wonders of each locality described. At the end of the book there are six pages of the "Rules of Arithmetic In Verse." Discussed in this section is everything from subtraction to multiplication and decimal fractions to compound interest. Front cover title: "The Poetical Geography with the Rules of Arithmetic in Verse." Inscribed on front cover and inside cover with "Henry Alcott Anthony Rd." 80 pages. Yellow illustrated covers. Measures 9" x 6 1/4". To view this item please click on the following link: https://photos.app.goo.gl/apfB1nLUVFtsZgDg6 <br/><br/> unknown books
185229015001Cincinnati OH 1852. General wear. Inscription on front cover. Damage to back strip. A textbook only sold by subscription that seeks to teach the reader arithmetic and world geography by using verse often rhyming verse to help the reader memorize the important terms and formulas. For example in describing the divisions of land the following poem is used:<br /> <br /> "Of land and its divisions read the stories;<br /> Peninsulas Continents Islands Promontories<br /> And Isthmuses and Capes and Mountains high<br /> Volcanoes Shores and Deserts wet and dry."<br /> <br /> The book covers both the technically terms in geography meridians tropics latitude longitude etc. and all continents and countries of the world. Additionally they provided some historical and cultural information on the countries as well such as information on the construction of the Great Wall in China and that Holland is one of the most populous districts on the globe. Numerous black and white illustration accompany the text both in the form of maps and illustrations on the geographical and architectural wonders of each locality described. At the end of the book there are six pages of the "Rules of Arithmetic In Verse." Discussed in this section is everything from subtraction to multiplication and decimal fractions to compound interest. Front cover title: "The Poetical Geography with the Rules of Arithmetic in Verse." Inscribed on front cover and inside cover with "Henry Alcott Anthony Rd." 80 pages. Yellow illustrated covers. Measures 9" x 6 1/4".<br /> <br /> To view this item please click on the following link:<br /> https://photos.app.goo.gl/apfB1nLUVFtsZgDg6. unknown
188030335Paris, A. Quantin, 1880. Collection "Petite Bibliothèque de luxe", impression sur papier vergé. In-8 broché (20,6 x 12,9 cm), 6), 422 pages, orné de deux jolies eaux-fortes de deux eaux-fortes de Henri-Joseph Dubouchet (1833-1909), portrait de Furetière gravé à l'eau-forte par Augustin Mongin (1843-1911) en frontispice & un fac-similé dépliant. Préface de M. Emile Colombey (pseudonyme de Émile Lauren). - 570g.- Petites découpures sur le bors extérieur de la couverture, intérieur très frais. Bon exemplaire.
187916678Paris, Plon et Cie, 1879 ; in-4, demi chagrin à coin rouge, dos à nerfs très décoré et dorés, tête dorée, double filet doré sur les plats, non rogné (reliure de l'époque) ; (8), XIV, (2), 398, (2) pp. et 25 planches hors texte, dont le frontispice.
18530025551853 Paris et Londres, Chez J.-B. Baillière, 1853. In-8 (140 X 215 mm) demi-chagrin bleu marine, dos quatre nerfs ornés d'un filet perlé, titre et auteur dorés, caissons dorés, tranches marbrées (MESLIN, relieur papetier) ; (1), XXIV (faux-titre, titre), 510 pages, 1 feuillet non chiffré, 5 planches hors-texte dont deux dépliantes, (1).
18982272693Privately Printed for Members of the Society of Bibliophiles 1898. Limited Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Hughes E.R. First English translation. Limited edition #293 of 1000 sets. Spines toned. 1898 Hard Cover. Complete in three hardcover volumes. Grey cloth gilt titles and decorations top edges gilt. Translated into English from the original Italian by W.G. Waters. Illustrations by E.R. Hughes. A collection of fifty stories written by Ser Giovanni Fiorentino the original title of which Il Pecorone translated as The Simpleton. Fiorentino wrote the stories in the 14th century though they would not be published until the mid-16th century and they later became a source for William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice and The Merry Wives of Windsor specifically the former's plot element relating to 'a pound of flesh.' source: British Library catalog listing for 1558 edition Privately Printed for Members of the Society of Bibliophiles hardcover books