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17941181577Braunschweig, Schulbuchhandlung, 1794. 40, 224 S. Hldrbd d. Zt. Etwas berieben.Vorsatzecken etwas leinrandig. M. Rotschnitt.
17972427398Apvd. B. Wild & Altheer 1797. 2 BooksVol. 1 - Cream cover with coloured pattern decorated page block worn around edges- decoration fading around edges and at spine lettering showing title peeling away small hole in back cover some foxing but pages are otherwise clean text clear 413 pp. addenda et emendandaVol. 2 - Cream cover with coloured pattern decorated page block pattern fading at spine lettering showing title on spine wearing away end pages and some of index stained some small black marks on pages but text otherwise clear 457 pp.This book has hardback covers. Ex-library In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Latin text. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item2200grams ISBN: Apvd. B. Wild & Altheer hardcover
179348782London: Printed for J. Johnson J. Murray and J. Evans 1793. Second edition. 1 vols. 12mo. Contemporary mottled calf rebacked spines and corners worn ex-library with markings pockets and blindstamp on titles some light browning and offsetting of text upper corner of title on second volume torn to remove signature titles appear to be cancels endpapers browned some pencilled deletions and lines as well as comments with the stamp of J. L. Brandt and signature of Mary Warburton dated 1806. Second edition. 1 vols. 12mo. Burton lectures on the expected topics: obedience duties of a wife daughter etc. but he also strongly recommends reading for ladies as necessary to keep them from being insipid and to prepare them as interesting members of society. From the publisher of "Thoughts on the Education of Daughters" and "Vindication of the Rights of Women." In fact Mary Wollstonecraft was a reader for Johnson at the time of this publication. Printed for J. Johnson, J. Murray and J. Evans unknown
176855807London: Printed for A. Millar and T. Cadell in the Strand 1768. 8vo. 4 252 pp. With 5 of 7 copper-engraved plates. Contemporary speckled calf gilt ruling on covers red & gilt morocco spine label minor scuffing & edgewear minor wear to corners rubbing chipping & wear to spine still good reference copy w/ bright interior. First edition of this work intended to teach women the importance of astronomy and science and which would continue in print until the 19th Century. In the dialogues set up between tutor and pupil the young woman asks whether science is really a suitable activity for a lady and she is reassured that not only does science promote domestic harmony and family values but improves the common sense of mankind. See: See: Henderson & Ferguson Life of James Ferguson pp. 349-350; Suzanne Le-May Sheffield Women and Science: Social Impact and Interaction 2004 pp. 62-63. Printed for A. Millar and T. Cadell, in the Strand, unknown
179261094London: Printed for W. Osborne and Mozley and Co. Gainesborough 1792. 12mo. xii 374 pp. Woodcut-engraved vignette on title. Contemporary calf backed in vellum gilt & red morocco spine label worn scuffing edgewear wear to corners w/o 4 plates still a good sound reference copy. Revised & expanded edition of this popular work first compiled by Anne Fisher 1719-1778 who not only ran “The Printing Press†with her husband Thomas Slack but also operated Fisher’s School for girls in St. Nicholas churchyard Newcastle presumably educating all nine of their daughters as well. This pioneering educator and successful author is perhaps best remembered as the first female Grammarian and her New Grammar which was first published in 1745 would eventually see 40 different editions. Her educational textbooks including this volume as well as the New English Tutor New English Exercise Book and An Accurate New Spelling Dictionary were a significant contribution to education for young women in the 18th- and 19th-Centuries. See: Sarah Collins Barbara Crosbie Adrian Green Matthew Grenby & Helen Williams Symposium on Anne Fisher Literary & Philosophical Society in Newcastle Dec. 10 2019. Printed for W. Osborne, and Mozley and Co., Gainesborough, hardcover
1792100100Paris: de l'imprimerie Nationale du Louvre 1792. 1792. Very good. - Quarto 9-1/2 inches high by 7-3/4 inches wide. Softcover bound in printed self wraps. 3 pages plus a blank page. There are stitch holes along the left edge and the pamphlet is folded in half horizontally. An early owner's name is penned at the top of the cover page with numbers penned near the top corners of the first and third pages. Very good. <p>Signed in print "Claviere" and countersigned "Danton" at the end of the text on page 3.<p>Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 15220. Paris: de l'imprimerie Nationale du Louvre, 1792. paperback
1703046283London: John Hartley 1703. First Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Good Condition. Contemporary paneled calf worn and dry rear board detached scattered minor browning and foxing generally quite clean internally. 16 423 1pp. In a custom leather backed slipcase and chemise. Size: Octavo 8vo. Previous owner's book-plate on endpaper. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: History; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 046283. John Hartley hardcover
1703046283London: John Hartley 1703. First Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Good Condition. Contemporary paneled calf worn and dry rear board detached scattered minor browning and foxing generally quite clean internally. 16 423 1pp. In a custom leather backed slipcase and chemise. Size: Octavo 8vo. Previous owner's book-plate on endpaper. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: History; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 046283. John Hartley hardcover books
179348782London: Printed for J. Johnson J. Murray and J. Evans 1793. Second edition. 1 vols. 12mo. Contemporary mottled calf rebacked spines and corners worn ex-library with markings pockets and blindstamp on titles some light browning and offsetting of text upper corner of title on second volume torn to remove signature titles appear to be cancels endpapers browned some pencilled deletions and lines as well as comments with the stamp of J. L. Brandt and signature of Mary Warburton dated 1806. Second edition. 1 vols. 12mo. "female mind. . .sufficient for the acquisition of knowledge" Burton lectures on the expected topics: obedience duties of a wife daughter etc. but he also strongly recommends reading for ladies as necessary to keep them from being insipid and to prepare them as interesting members of society. From the publisher of "Thoughts on the Education of Daughters" and "Vindication of the Rights of Women." In fact Mary Wollstonecraft was a reader for Johnson at the time of this publication. Printed for J. Johnson, J. Murray and J. Evans unknown books
1771045381Paris: Libraires Associés 1771. Later Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. Contemporary full calf modest wear and rubbing surface marks to cover rear joint a little weak and binding slightly cracked in the center of the text block but sound overall. Scattered light foxing and browning internally. With an engraved frontis and engraved instruction sheet at front. Unpaginated - privilege and ads at rear. A nice copy of Barreme's tables which were widely used and typically used up. Size: Octavo 8vo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Economics; History. Inventory No: 045381. Libraires Associés hardcover
1795100787<p>Paris January 1 1795. 1795. Very good. - Over 90 words penned on 12-1/2 inch high by 8 inch wide "Extrait du registre des Arretes du Comite des Finances de la Convention Nationale" watermarked stationery with the committee's heading and pictorial device engraved across the top third of the sheet. The document is an order of the Committee of Finances of the National Convention for the enforcement of the law of December 2 1794. Roughly translated this document regarding the restructuring of public health and medical education in France reads: "Relative to the different propositions of the Section of Paris for the execution of the law of Dec. 2 or 3 the Committee on Finance has decreed. / 1. That each section can appoint but three commissioners for putting the law into effect and that these services are not to be paid for this function is to be considered as under their municipal superintendence. / 2. That after each commissioner has verified that which is prescribed by the law no opposition can be raised: that each commissioner is to report his work to the national agent of the district near the Dept. of Paris. / 3. That the present decree be sent to every section." Signed "Monnot" and "Dyzes". The bottom corners are darkened. Folded vertically & horizontally else near fine.</p><p>The National Convention in Revolutionary France sought to actively restructure public education and health which led to reports to shape medical education. Reforms were partially based on reports by Fournoy and they promoted a shift from the traditional theoretical education in favor of a model which would incorporate hospital practice. The French chemist and politician Antoine-Francois de Fournoy influenced the reorganization of medical education towards practical training which led to the creation of three "Ecoles de Sante". He pushed to integrate the fields of medicine with that of surgery.</p><p>The French politician Jacques Francois Charles Monnot 1743-1825 served as a member to the August 29 1791 legislative assembly. He was re-elected to that position and voted for the death of Louis XVI. Re-elected 1795 to the "Conseil des Cing-Cents" he specialized in financial matters.</p><p>The French politician Jean Dyzes 1742-1830 served as a deputy on the National Assembly. He served as "procureur general".</p> Paris, January 1, 1795.
1761045558Madrid: D. Gabriel Ramirez 1761. First Edition. Hardcover Vellum. Very Good Condition. Contemporary full vellum mild discoloration small tear to rear cover a few scratches and surface marks. Lacking endpapers otherwise very clean and bright internally.180pp Size: duodecimo 12mo. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Military & Warfare; History. Inventory No: 045558. D. Gabriel Ramirez hardcover
17728613603B. White 1772. Newly translated from the Latin Original; with a Necessary Commentary. A Dissertation on the Author Ascertaining the exact Year of the Production is prefixed: And to the Whole is subjoined. A correct Edition of the Original with the Various Readings and some useful Annotations. By an Antiquary. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Half leather. Raised bands and gilt lettering on the backstrip. Marbled edges of pageblock inside covers and endpapers. Binding is tight. Some heavy foxing in the text. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item450grams ISBN: B. White hardcover
17918857003J. Nichols 1791. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. Clean from markings In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Re-bound by library. Octavo green cloth binding gilt lettering on backstrip tightly bound age toned text clean some foxing Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item550grams ISBN: J. Nichols hardcover
1760167960Jena Jena, Strauß, 1760. Kl.-4°. M. gest. Tit.-Vign. XXXII, 412 S., 2 Bl. Ppbd. d. Zt. Deckel beschmutzt u. fleckig. Rücken fehlt. Leicht gebräunt bzw. braunfl.
1773171150Leipzig u. Dessau, Fritsch, 1771-1773. 2 Bl., 92, 122, 68, 48 S. Schlichter Ppbd. d. Zt. Einbd. bestoßen u. angeschmutzt. Rücken etwas beschäd. St. a. Tit. u. Vorsatz. Gebräunt, teils braunfl. Unbeschnitten.
1784yd1405A Liège, chez Plomteux, libraire Relié 1784 Deux volumes in-12 (10,2 x 17,3 cm), reliure plein veau, dos à 5 nerfs ornés de caissons dorés, tranches rouges, 378 et 355 pages ; manques de cuir aux coiffes et coins, coupes frottées, épidermures aux plats, état moyen. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1769629818Lipsiae, Fritsch, 1769. M. 6 Kpfr.-Taf. XLVIII, 732, 207 S. Ldr. d. Zt. Berieben. St. a. Tit.
17901133837Leipzig, S. L. Crusius, 1789 - 1790. 18, 208; 20, 204 S. Mit 1 Titelkupfer u. 2 gest. Titelvign. Etwas späterer Ppbd (beschabt u. bestoßen, Rückenbezug m. Fehlst. u. m. Rsign., St. u. Besitzvermerk a. d. T.)
1784187614Leipzig, Weidmann, 1780-1784. M. 72 (v. 101) Kpfr.-Taf. Verschied. Hldrbde. m. Rsch., Rverg. u. Rsign. Einbde. berieben u. bestoßen. Bd. 4/1 im Loch im hint. Deckel, auch in den letzten ca. 60 S. m. kl. Textverl. Bd. 3 in kleinerem Format. M. mehr. St. u. Eigentumsverm. Gebräunt, teilw. braunfl.
17741133562Dessau 1774. 8 Bl. 1774. 8 Bl., 224 S. Ldrbd d. Zeit m. Rverg. (berieben, St. a. T.)
17731107835Frankfurt/M. u. Leipzig, C. G. Hertel, 1773. 7 Bl., 554 S., 2 Bl. Mit gestoch. Frontispiz u. 12 Kupfertafeln. Hpgtbd d. Zeit (berieben, Stempel auf Titel).
17981134462Leipzig, G. Fleischer, 1796 - 1798. 3 Bl., 186 S., 1 Bl.; 1 Bl., 180 S.; 2 Bl., 155, (1) S. Ppbd d. Zeit (berieben).
17917314803London: G.Nicol 1791. Volumes 1 2 and 3 complete.exhibited in a series of original papers selected from the manuscripts of the noble families of Howard Talbot and Cecil; containing among a variety of interesting Pieces a great Part of the Correspondence of Elizabeth and her ministers with George the sixth Earl of Shrewsbury during the fifteen years in which Mary Queen of Scots remained in his custody: with numerous notes and observations. Ornamented with Portraits.Ex-library books and have library/used-book markings inside library stamps on back of title pages and back of some plates. Library stamp on front endpapers presentation sticker in each volume. Volume 1 rebound in green cloth. Vols 2 and 3 bound in full leather with raised bands on spines. Volume 1 contains plates 2-9 autographs and plates 10-14. Volume 2 contains plate 15 frontis. Vol. 3 contains plate 1 frontis so plates 1 15 all present. Includes indexes. In vol. 3 page 162 is misnumbered 168. Some foxing and offsetting from plates. In overall good condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item2100grams ISBN: G.Nicol hardcover
1728100902<p>Parma: 14 May 1728. 1728. Very good. - Over 120 words penned in Italian in a secretarial hand on 11-7/8 inch high by 8-1/4 inch wide creamy white laid paper with an integral attached blank leaf. Antonio Farnese expresses his congratulations on the promotion of Carlo Collicola 1682-1730 to the position of Cardinal. Boldly signed by Antonio Farnese as Duke of Parma. Folded several times vertically and horizontally with a couple of tiny holes to the inner border. Near fine.</p><p>The third son of Ranuccio II Farnese Antonio Farnese 1679-1731 succeeded his brother as Duke of Parma on 1727. He was the last Farnese Duke of Parma and Piacenza.</p><p>The Italian Jesuit prefect Carlo Collicola 1682-1730 graduated in law from Rome's La Sapienze University. He was appointed as Treasurer General of the Apostolic Chamber and Prefect of the Navy in 1721 a position he held until his promotion to Cardinal on April 30 1728 receiving the cardinal's hat and deaconry of Santa Maria in Portico Campitelli on May 10th. In December the pontiff granted him the title of free and independent administrator of the land of San Felice al Circeo. Cardinal Collicola took part in the conclave that elected Pope Clement XII.</p> Parma: 14 May, 1728.