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183644639P. Duménil | Paris 1836 | 13 x 21.50 cm | 3 volumes reliés
182682008Ladrange Verdière | Paris 1826 | 13 x 21.50 cm | 11 volumes reliés
1527729974.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1333228791.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1932116830Paris Flammarion, coll. "L'histoire de la nature vivante" 1932 1 vol. relié in-12, demi-chagrin vert, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, pièce de titre rouge, couverture conservée, 244 pp. Dos passé, sinon bon exemplaire.
1932116830Paris Flammarion, coll. "L'histoire de la nature vivante" 1932 1 vol. relié in-12, demi-chagrin vert, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, pièce de titre rouge, couverture conservée, 244 pp. Dos passé, sinon bon exemplaire.
1889GITj525Paris Typo et litho Floucauld et Cie 1889. In-8 2 feuillets non chiffrés 23pp. Demi percaline verte bradel à coins, pièce de titre grenat, plats de la belle couverture illustrée en couleurs conservés, reliure de l'époque. Orné de 12 belles planches en photogravure d'après les peintures de Alfred Stevens et Henri Gervex avec la silouhette légendée des très nombreuses personnalités politiques, artistiques, militaires, littéraires... représentées sur chacune, telles que Mirabeau, Louis XVI, Hébert, Kléber, Talleyrand, Lacépède, le Baron Gros, Stendhal, Mérimée, Hugo, Monseigneur Darboy, Gustave Eiffel, le Comte de Mun... Bel exemplaire complet de cet intéressant panorama historique.
1832258660Lecointe 1832 185 pages in16. 1832. Relié. 185 pages.
1826HIS1399C90GAR1826 / 476 pages. Relié. Editions Cellot, Mame et Delaunay-Vallée.
1826HIS1400C90GAR1826 / 479 pages. Relié. Editions Cellot, Mame et Delaunay-Vallée.
1826HIS1401C90GAR1826 / 448 pages. Relié. Editions Cellot, Mame et Delaunay-Vallée.
1826HIS1402C90GAR1826 / 447 pages. Relié. Editions Cellot, Mame et Delaunay-Vallée.
1826HIS1403C90GAR1826 / 368 pages. Relié. Editions Cellot, Mame et Delaunay-Vallée.
1833R300298472Lebigre Frères. 1833. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos abîmé, Quelques rousseurs. 448 + V pages. 1er plat plié, taché, nom écrit à l'encre. Tache sur le 2e plat. Dos cassé, rongé, mors fendus. Ex libris à l'encre en page de faux titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.08-XIX ème siècle
1826864N24Paris: Cellot Mame et Delaunay-Vallee 1826. First edition. Leather. Very Good Indeed. 8" by 5". None. A first of this attractive leather bound set in which the Count of Lacépède's offers a chronological survey of Europe between the fifth and eighteenth centuries. Uncommon in a complete set. A complete set of the Count of Lacépède's historical survey of Europe from the last years of the fifth century up to the early years of the eighteenth century. A first edition published in French. Bernard-Germain-Étienne de La Ville-sur-Illon's dedicated the latter part of his life to this work and the eighteen volume work documenting the general physical and civil history of Europe was published posthumously in 1826. With a sticker from the Livaria Academica in Porto to the verso of the front endpaper. In a full calf binding with gilt decoration and red labels to the spine. Externally smart. A little rubbed to the rear board of volume 1 with a small scuff in the calf to the front board of volume 12. Volume 17 is a little more worn than the rest of the set with some rubbing to the joints and a chip in the calf to the front board. Lightly rubbed to the head and tail of volume 7 with some light rubbing to the tail of volumes 8 9 and 18 at the tail of the spine and a tiny chip in the calf to the tail of volume 1. The calf is just beginning to crack at the front joint of volume 15 to the tail of the spine and volume 14 has a small tears in the calf to the front and rear joint so that the calf to the very tail of the spine juts out a little. Lightly bumped to the extremities of volumes 5 7 10 and 11 and a little worn to the extremities of volumes 12 14 and 16. Internally firmly bound with bright and clean pages throughout. Very Good Indeed Cellot, Mame et Delaunay-Vallee hardcover
183688436ABParis, Duménil, 1836. Bd. 2. Mit zahlr. Abb. auf 48 Kupferstichen. 2 Bll., 480 S. Halblederbd. der Zeit. m. Rückentitel. - Dieser Band enthält die Kupfertafeln Nr. 17 - 64. - Unteres Kapital m. ca. 1 cm grosser Fehlstelle des Leders, Durchgängig m. leichtem Wasserrand.
156314Bruxelles Librairie Centrale de Philippe Hen 1853. 3 volumes of 4. 440; 531;536 p. Half calf. 24 cm Lacking volume I and also the Atlas with 118 plates. Bindings scuffed especially at the extremes. Paper yellowing unknown
1819431341819. <p>Lacépède Bernard Germain de 1756-1825. 1 Autograph letter signed in French to publisher M. Saugrain. 1 page plus integral address leaf. N.p. "25 ventose an 7me de la République" i.e. 15 March 1799. 233 x 188 mm. Top portion of address leaf torn away not affecting text lacuna where seal was broken small marginal tear. 2 Autograph letter signed in French to Nicolas Viton de Saint-Allais 1773-1842. 1 page plus integral address leaf. N.p. 19 May 1819. 207 x 175 mm. Light marginal soiling. Together 2 letters enclosed in cloth portfolio stamped "P.V.H." in gilt on the front cover; accompanied by several printed items including 2 engraved portraits of Lacépède brief extracts from several of his printed works and 2 biographical notices. Very good. </p> <p>From French naturalist Lacépède best known for his collaboration with Buffon on the continuation of the latter's monumental Histoire naturelle to which Lacépède contributed eight volumes including the five-volume Histoire naturelle des poissons 1798-1803. These volumes were issued by the French publisher Saugrain to whom the first letter above is addressed. Saugrain had apparently wanted to feature Lacépède's name in a prospectus for the Histoire naturelle; Lacépède responded by stating that although he was "as much touched as flattered by the esteem and affection you are pleased to show me" he was "far from believing" that his name "might add to the success of the edition of the Histoire naturelle that you are undertaking." He asked Saugrain that if the prospectuses had not yet been printed "everything concerning me" should be removed "as useless and too little merited." </p> <p>In the second letter written in the third person to genealogist Nicolas Viton de Saint-Allais Lacépède informed his correspondent that he was returning "the article Saint-Allais was so kind as to send me and to which I made a short addition because the Mémoires of Philippe de Commines were on my desk." He further promised to send a certified copy of a genealogy to the French city of Vienne which he would deposit "with great pleasure" in Saint-Allais's collection. Saint-Allais was the head of the Bureau Générale de la Noblesse de France. "Commines" refers to French historian and diplomat Philippe de Commines 1447-1511 whose Mémoires were published in 1524.</p> . unknown
0428459447.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
18539201<p>Bruxelles: Adolphe Deros et Comp. 1853. 1/4 leather contemporary binding. Colored plates. 654 p. 18 plates; 575 p. 11 plates</p> Adolphe Deros et Comp. hardcover
78300Paris A. Eymery AND Brussels Avransart and Gust. Gastebois 1825. Five volumes in five. 8vo 20.1 x 12.8 cm. Frontispiece portrait of Lacepède by Leroux after a drawing by Hersent; 2881 pp.; 115 finely engraved plates after Jean Gabriel Prêtre in original hand-colouring several augmented with silver. Uniform polished tree-calf. Spines rich gilt with geometrical patterns and two red morocco labels with gilt title and volume number. Boards with gilt-ornamented borders; gilt dentelles. Marbled endpapers. Edges speckled bluish green. = One of the best - and rarest - editions of Buffon's influential work on reptiles amphibians fish and whales. The detailed plates are by one of the finest natural history illustrators of the early 19th century the Swiss-born French artist Jean Gabriel Prêtre 1768-1849. A collation is as follows: I. 620 pp.; Plates 1-22 herpetologie; II. 561 pp.; Plates 1-24 poissons; III. 527 pp.; Plates 1-24 poissons; IV. 585 pp.; Plates 1-22 poissons V. 588 pp.; Plates 1-23 poissons; cétacés. Provenance: inscribed on the half-title of the first volume by the French historian Maurice Jules Abel Lefranc 1863-1952 an expert on French literature in particular Rabelais viz. a dedication to the Belgian journalist newspaper director and senator Zéphyrin Clovis Piérard 1896-1974. A few plates mildly toned; light marginal foxing otherwise a very good set in an attractive contemporary binding. hardcover
181926353AB1819. Zus. 5 Bde. und 1 Taf.-Bd. Paris Rapet 1819. 1 gest. Titel 1 gest. Porträt von de Lacepède 115 Kupfertaf. Pp. d. Zt. mit Linienverg. und farb. RSch. stärker berieben und bestoßen. Nissen ZBI 2348 c und 2350 d. - Das grundlegende Werk der modernen Ichthyologie. Der Atlas-Bd. enthält 22 schön gestochene Tafeln Amphibien und 93 Taf. Fische das Gesamtwerk etwa 2880 S. - Lacepède 1756-1825 wurde auf Empfehlung von Buffon und Daubenton Inspektor und Professor der Naturgeschichte am Naturalienkabinett des königl. Gartens in Paris 1809 Staatsminister und 1814 Pair von Frankreich. - Unbeschnittenes etwas fleckiges Exempar. unknown
193012698Furne et Cie Éditeurs Paris. 2 delen compleet 1855 x 668 647 pp halflederen banden in goede staat compleet met 36 handgekleurde staalgravuren zeer fraai in de originele banden wat gebruikelijke slijtage verkleuring en kleine beschadigingen pp xi/xii van voorwerk mist Furne et Cie, Éditeurs, Paris unknown