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1833340071833, C.L.F. Panckoucke, in-8 cartonné de 445 pages, collection « Bibliothèque latine-française », titrage doré, texte latin avec sa traduction française en regard. | Etat : Etat général moyen, dos, coins, champs et coiffes usés, mors fendus, couverture défraichie (Ref.: ref82757)
1830345051830, C.L.F. Panckoucke, in-8 cartonné rouge de 385 pages, collection « Bibliothèque latine-française », titrage doré, texte latin avec sa traduction française en regard. | Etat : Etat général mauvais, coins, champs et coiffes usés, mors fendus, couverture défraichie, dos décollé de la reliure, traces d'humidité (Ref.: ref82968)
184052521840 plaquette in-octavo, couverture bleue, bas de page roussis, illustrations : 2 planches de 28 figures, 15 pages, 1840 Laval H. Godbert Libraire-Editeur,
1849244371849 PARIS, chez rous les libraires - 1849 - In-8 - broché - 32 pages - E.O. - Exemplaire non coupé, Très frais
1829RO80062923BAUDOUIN Alex.. 1829. In-18. Relié plein cuir. Etat passable, Couv. défraîchie, Mors arrachés, Quelques rousseurs. 510 pages. Frontispice en noir et blanc. Relié plein veau marbré. Pièce de titre. Titre, roulettes et fleurons dorés sur le dos. Plats encadrés d'une roulette. Tranches marbrées. Manques de cuir en coiffes. 1er plat et dos détachés. Epidermures.. . . . Classification Dewey : 841-Poésie
1887100155163DENTU ET Cie ÉDITEURS 1887 in8. 1887. Relié. Ouvrage de référence sur le duel rédigé par le comte du Verger Saint-Thomas officier supérieur de cavalerie et ancien député. Il couvre l'histoire la législation et le droit contemporain du duel offrant une analyse juridique et sociale de cette pratique. Le livre a été publié par E. Dentu libraire-éditeur à Paris
1829DICO-antique-sacré1-1.VERGER - VICTOIR Professeur d'humanités. Reliure demi chagrin, in 16° (8x11.5), mors fendu haut plat de devant, manque coin haut de la page de garde, rousseur sur la page de faux titre et page de titre, rousseur éparses,faiblement jaunie et petite déchirure page de fin et de garde. Rien n'entrave la lecture. 346 pages. Publié par Baudouin Alex. Paris. Bon état général.
188346817Paris : H. Cabanon 1883. 220x140mm. X - reliure demi-chagrin. cachet de bibliothÂque. Plats papier marbrÂŽ. Auteur et titre dorÂŽs au dos. Bel exemplaire. 350 H. Cabanon unknown
1842314841London: John Russell Smith 1842. Hardcover. Good. First edition published from a manuscript of the fifteenth century preserved in The Chetham Library at Manchester. Dark cloth with paper label on spine. Good only with owner's bookplate on front pastedown stamp on front fly verso pages foxed corners bumped paper label chipped spine head torn. John Russell Smith hardcover
1844389616London : J. B. Nichols for the Camden Society 1844. 1st edition. Hardcover. Very good copy in the original blind-tooled gilt-blocked cloth. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat dulled and rubbed as with age. Bumped corners. Some light foxing to prelims. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Provenance: Bookplate of John Napper. Series: Camden Old Series v. 30. Physical description: lvi 312 pages ; 23 cm. Notes: ""Descriptions of the Cambridge and Lincoln manuscripts"": p. xxv-l. Subjects: Lincoln Cathedral; Romances English; Perceval; 19th century. London : J. B. Nichols for the Camden Society hardcover
1844393096London : T. Richards 1844. 1st edition. Softcover. Very good paperback copy; cover slightly creased and dulled as with age. Bright and clean internally. Pen writing on spine. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Series: Percy Society. Early English Poetry v. 14 no. 3. Physical description: xv 80 pages ; 19 cm. Notes: Text in Middle English with preface and notes in Modern English. Subjects: Augustus Emperor of Rome 63 B.C.-14 A.D.; Romances; Manuscripts English Middle; Emperors Rome ; Romances; English poetry Middle English 1100-1500; French poetry Translations into English; Poetry Medieval; Rome Empire. London : T. Richards paperback
1896391621London : Longmans Green and Co. 1896. 1st edition. Hardcover. Library copy. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked half leather over ribbed cloth. Raised bands and marbled endpapers. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat dulled and rubbed as with age. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Provenance: From the City of Westminster Public Libraries with their bookplate to front pastedown. Library marks remain. Physical description: vi 338 pages 4 leaves of plates : illustrations ; 23 cm. Subjects: Milton John 1608-1674; Paradise Lost; Knowledge Astronomy; 17th century;Epic poetry English History and criticism; Astronomy History 17th century; Astronomy in literature. London : Longmans, Green, and Co. hardcover
1899RO40264375Alphonse Picard et Fils, Paris. 1899. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 372 pages. Photo héliogravée en noir et blanc en frontispice (portrait). Dos muet, consolidé. Etiquette de code sur la couverture. Quelques tampons de bibliothèque.. . . . Classification Dewey : 848-Ecrits divers, citations, journaux intimes, souvenirs, mémoires
185198455Barbou 1851 1 vol. relié in-24, demi-chagrin vert, dos lisse orné d'arabesques dorées, tranches marbrées (reliure d'époque), VIII + 530 pp., texte sur deux colonnes.
185198455Barbou 1851 1 vol. relié in-24, demi-chagrin vert, dos lisse orné d'arabesques dorées, tranches marbrées (reliure d'époque), VIII + 530 pp., texte sur deux colonnes.
1841773F8London: The Percy Society 1841. Paperback. Very Good. 8" by 5.5". None. A scarce account of the great plague originally published in 1604. A reprint of a scarce 1604 tract of which only one original copy is known to exist preserved in the Bodleian library.Edited by Shakespearian scholar James Orchard Halliwell this curious tract begins with a dialogue between the characters of War Famine and Pestilence and continues on to give insight into the domestic life of London's inhabitants during the great plague.This 1841 edition is rebound in stiff paper wraps and bears a former owner's inscription 'D. L. Cumming' to the recto of the title page. Rebound in stiff paper wraps. Externally some discolouration to spine and perimeters. Tape to the rear wrap which appears to be a binding feature. Title of the book and original date '1604' in pen at front hinge. Some discolouration to title page. Former owner's inscription to the verso of the title page. Internally text block is firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Very Good The Percy Society paperback
184122008London: Printed for the Shakespeare Society 1841. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. First Edition. Octavo. Pp. xvi 434. Original blind-stamped rib grain cloth gilt lettered spine edges rough-trimmed. A couple of corners bumped spine and edges of covers a bit sunned minor traces of foxing to text but otherwise a near fine copy. Printed for the Shakespeare Society Hardcover
1838046259London: George Wightman 1838. First Edition. Hardcover Original Cloth. Good. Small 8vo 7�" - 8. Baptist Bibliography #O465. Much on early heresies which are traced by the author as part of Baptist history. Ex library with book plate & label with cataloging numbers on inside front cover. Covers detached. Little foxing and some soiling throughout but tight and stitching sound. Starr. Size: Small 8vo 7�" - 8". 383 pages. Full refund if not satisfied. George Wightman hardcover
1860007152London:: J.O. Halliwell 1860. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. VG 1st ed 1 illustration 1860. In half morocco over marbled boards corners rubbed. Spine raised bands blind tooling gilt titles minor wear at edges. Internally half title 5 6-231 pp 1 1 illustration 1 illustration within text marbled endpapers & text block edges. 185133 mm. Anderson 340. Halliwell- antiquary and literary scholar. Under his will more than 300 volumes of his literary correspondence along with other papers were left to the University of Edinburgh. His principal remaining Shakespearian collections once intended for Stratford were offered at the preferential figure of £7000 to the Birmingham corporation who declined them; in 1897 they were finally sold to Marsden J. Perry of Providence Rhode Island and in 1908 passed largely to Henry Clay Folger now remaining in the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington DC. See ODNB. <br/> <br/> J.O. Halliwell hardcover
184017618London: Camden Society by John Bowyer and Son 1840. First edition. Hardcover. Very good in original binding. Squarish octavo standard size. Slight wear to edges and corners of boards. No dust jacket issued. Corners bumped. Bookplate of a member of the Welsh gentry -George Montgomery Traherne - on pastedown. P. 105/6 has a small tear near hinge. 162 p. w/ index and extensive notes and introduction. Main body of the text is in Latin. 2 important documents of 13th century England covering a tumultuous period of strife between crown and nobility. <br/><br/> Camden Society by John Bowyer and Son hardcover
18245788374N. Delangle 1824. Volume 1-2. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In poor condition suitable as a reading copy. Re-bound by library. Medium 8vo with brown marbled boards and brown leather quarter binding. Backstrips missing and front board of vol II. detached. Bumped corners and some general wear. Marbled end papers and edges. Frontispiece with tissue guard. Interior is secure clean and clear though fairly heavily foxed. Contains several plates with tissue guards. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1600grams ISBN: N. Delangle hardcover
18294252DB1829. Paris Alex Baudouin 1829. 8°. VIII 510 S. Halbpergament der Zeit. unknown
18294252DBParis, Alex Baudouin, 1829. 8°. VIII, 510 S. Halbpergament der Zeit.
1896A17434Longmans Green and Co 1896. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Book has a small amount of edge wear at top and bottom of spine. Name stamped on bottom closed edge. A nice copy. PROMPT PROFESSIONAL SERVICE! Longmans, Green, and Co hardcover
18405648London: John Russell Smith 1840. Paperback. Very Good. Paperback. VERY SCARCE. James Orchard Halliwell Phillipps 1820-1889 was a Shakespearean scholar and antiquarian. He married the daughter of Sir Thomas Phillipps the bibliophile whose surname he took in 1872 despite their falling out over Halliwell's questionable ethics see below. He wrote several biographical works on Shakespeare including the Life of William Shakespeare. Halliwell was also a reputed manuscript thief and was banned from the library of the British Museum over suspicion about his possession of manuscripts that had been removed from Trinity College. He also was known for cutting up seventeenth-century books supposedly destroying over 800 books. Despite being a rogue he was a famous and notable Shakespearean and was instrumental in establishing the Shakespeare museum at Stratford-on-Avon. Halliwell was also well-known as a writer and collector of nursery rhymes. This slender humorous volume shows the influence of both his antiquarian and whimsical predilections. It purports to be a collection of vignettes about the men of Gotham a village in Nottinghamshire who are known for their stupidity. In the introduction Halliwell quotes the nursery rhyme "Three wise men of Gotham went to sea in a bowl; and if the bowl had been stronger my song would have been longer." There are 20 equally humorous tales in this work. Very good in blue black & white marbled paper wrappers pink-hued paper pastedown bearing title to front cover small stain near its top edge. 12mo. Light smudging to title-page and small bit of oil-like soiling to insides of both wrappers text unaffected; antiquated writing to top of title-page and one notation in margin. Interior is otherwise clean with very bright text; no foxing or browning. Tightly bound no loose pages. 24 pages. Literature. LIT/12163. John Russell Smith paperback