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1932137134Leipzig, Hahn, 1894-1932. 4°. Hldr., OLwd., Hlwd. u. in Heften. Einbde. teils beschabt bzw. angerissen sowie mit Rsign. u. einigen (Stock-)Flecken. Vorsatz teil angeschmutzt u. m. St. u. Sign. Auch Tit. m. St. u. Sign.
In-12, broché, couverture d'attente grise, 150 p. (titre inclus), (1) f. blanc, 6 figures gravées hors texte, entièrement non rogné. Rare édition à la date de l'originale, illustrée de 6 figures. Elle a été rajoutée par L. Scheler, dans ses addenda à Tchemerzine (I, 925), pour signaler que cette édition est "fort rare". Selon A. Gerits ('A short Contribution', p. 293), cette édition aurait été imprimée à Amsterdam chez Marc-Michel Rey. Ce texte qui devait provoquer l'arrestation et l'incarcération de Diderot au Donjon de Vincennes, marque une étape décisive dans la pensée du philosophe, la rupture avec le néo-spinozisme de ses débuts et son évolution vers des positions matérialistes et athées. (Adams, LG4. Niklaus, L3. Tchemerzine-Scheler, I, 925 note rajoutée). Papier bruni et roussi par endroit. Bon exemplaire entièrement non rogné.
Due voll., pp. LXVIII, 226, XX, con 13 tavv. ft; (4), [229-576], (2), [XXV-XXXVI], 10 tavv. ft; ril. in mezzo marocchino, tit. in oro ai dorsi; stampato su carta azzurrina, ex libris della biblioteca dell’autore, in parte intonso.
22207Paris, Pierre Auboin, Pierre Emery et Charles Clousier, 1697. In-12, [36]-272-[1] pp., veau moucheté brun, dos à nerfs orné de caissons dorés, pièce de titre rouge, tranches mouchetées (petits manques et épidermures, quelques petites taches éparses).
1775W88383Lovanii [Leuven], E Typographia Academica 1775 iv],199,[i] pp.+ 20 folding plates engraved by C.H. Becker (14 on optics, 6 on perspective), 22cm., softcover, text in Latin, text and plates bright and clean, engraved printer's device at title page, handwritten ex-libris at title page ("Bossuyt 1812"), good copy, [printed text book at the University of Leuven (Belgium), attributed to Jan-Frans Thysbaert], W88383
iv],199,[i] pp.+ 20 folding plates engraved by C.H. Becker (14 on optics, 6 on perspective), 22cm., softcover, text in Latin, text and plates bright and clean, engraved printer's device at title page, handwritten ex-libris at title page ("Bossuyt 1812"), good copy, [printed text book at the University of Leuven (Belgium), attributed to Jan-Frans Thysbaert], W88383
1700621642Halle, Zeitler u. Mussel, 1700. 4to. 8 Bl., 264 S. Pergament d. Zeit (berieben, fleckig u. angestaubt). [4 Warenabbildungen]
18799608758W.H. Allen 1879. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. 8vo. Original green cloth binding with slight marks on covers. Gilt lettering on backstrip. Minor wear crease to top of spine. Pageblock clear. Second edition pp.xxviii 456. Folding map as called for very clean with 4 inch tear but no loss. Errata leaf present following appendix. Publishers 2 page catalogue at end. The library marks are limited to inside both covers and 2 small paper stickers on spine. Generally a good clean copy. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1050grams ISBN: W.H. Allen hardcover
1889RO40092450L'Instruction Publique. 1872-1889. In-4. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 17 volumes. Titre, date et filets dorés sur les dos. Etiquettes annotées sur les dos. Bords et coins des plats frottés. Volume de l'année 1875 manquant. Quelques pages du vol. 1 arrachées et manquantes. Quelques pages abîmées.. . . . Classification Dewey : 370-Education
L'Instruction Publique. 1872-1889. In-4 Carré. Relié. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos satisfaisant. Quelques rousseurs. 17 volumes. Titre, date et filets dorés sur les dos. Etiquettes annotées sur les dos. Bords et coins des plats frottés. Volume de l'année 1875 manquant. Quelques pages du vol. 1 arrachées et manquantes. Quelques pages abîmées. Du n°1 du 1er juin 1872, année n°1, au n° 52 du 28 déc. 1889, année n°18. L'Université et l'Académie Française. Pédagogie. Critique littéraire. Histoire. Examens et concours. Thèses en Sorbonne. Facultés des Lettres de Paris et de Province. Livres. Mélanges...
18035636Paris Chez Dufart 1803, An XI 31 volumes in-12 demi basane maroquinée rouge, dos lisses, filets, titre et tomaison dorés, 259pp. + 9 pl. dép., 264 pp., 406 pp., 468 pp., 207 pp., 348 pp., 212 pp., cl+384+22 pp., 255+12 pp., 443+20 pp., 353+21 pp., 437+18 pp., 325+14 pp., 320 pp., 315 pp., 403 pp., 370 pp., 370 pp., 464 pp., 340 pp., 348, pp., 423 pp., 320 pp., 308 pp., 278 pp., 455 pp., 291 pp., 412+4 pp., 231 pp., 270+18 pp., 484 pages. Quelques plats frottés, ouvrages de la bibliothèque de Théodore Guilleminot (cachets de cire enlevés, quelques petits manques de papier à certaines pages de titre), bel ensemble agréablement relié.
19392091502133540331Shinano Education Society Sarashina Education Committee Shinano Education Society Hanika Education Committee 1939. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Shinano Education Society Sarashina Education Committee Shinano Education Society Hanika Education Committee paperback
1598090168No place stated 1598. Vellum. pp. 623. 4to. Vellum. Hand-lettered spine. Engraved title page. Double page map showing the Low Countries. 22 engraved portraits some trimmed a bit at the foredge as noted on WorldCat. Portion of text block shows a tide mark across one corner. Complete. Binding sound. Latin. USTC 663028. unknown
Paperback Pls. note that this is a newly released book ship from publishers directly. Pls. wait at least 6 weeks delivery from publishers.
19932090502124900427Todaiji 1993. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Todaiji paperback
19482091202133213004Hinata shobo 1948. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 22 Hinata shobo paperback
19712090202123002275Shibunkaku 1971. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Shibunkaku paperback
19262090502126801703Nishinomiya Town Education Society 1926. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 455 Size: A5 size Nishinomiya Town Education Society paperback
19362111902160501407Not Available 1936. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of copies: Shinano Mainichi Shimbun Not Available paperback
19952080502106915202Not Available 1995. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
168814062A Paris, chez P. Landry, 1688. In-16 non paginé, plein veau cerise, dos à 4 nerfs orné de fleurons, pastilles, encadrements, roulettes et titre dorés, double filet doré encadrant les plats, roulettes dorées sur les coupes, gardes marbrées, tranches rouges.
19013897Kendall Banning The Cheltenham Press 1901 Number 432 of a limited edition of 500 copies. This copy is SIGNED twice by Kendall Banning once on the recto of the front free endpaper dated Aug. 27 1937 and once on a note pasted to the front pastedown dated July 20 1938. The typed note explains the non- role of Moses Bradstreet Perkins listed as a co-editor on the title page. Full leather-covered boards or stiff card covers blindstamped front board 6 3/4 x 4 3/8 inches top edge gilt 94 pp. The leather is dry and shows considerable chipping at the edges and there is a previous repair of the spine with dark brown tape; inscription in pencil by a previous owner on the recto of the front free endpaper dated December 25 1901; a small image of Richard Hovey pasted to the verso of the front free endpaper Hovey contributed the first piece in the text of the book "Men of Darmouth". Otherwise pages clean and binding intact. Scarce especially signed. Lee Michaelides: "Kendall Banning is one of Dartmouths most prolific versatile and all-but-forgotten men of letters. Best known on campus as the editor of Songs of the Hill Winds a book of Dartmouth verse he also wrote plays histories of Americas military academies and a fake 1784 cookbookall in his spare time. By day Banning edited several well-read magazines including Popular Radio Judge Cosmopolitan when it ran serious pieces of journalism and Snappy Stories a pulp mag for men. Danielle Sigler 96 a curator at the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin recently rediscovered one of Bannings more interesting works Censored Mother Goose Rhymes a 1929 self-published collection of the well-known nursery rhymes. The slim volume packs a powerfuland amusingpunch with its anti-censorship message. Banning placed black bars over certain words in the rhymes leaving much to the readers imagination and humorously demonstrating how censors have taught us how to read naughty meanings into harmless words as he wrote in his dedication. Banning understood the uses of censorship. In 1926 hed written The Military Censorship of Pictures a volume that documented the crucial censorship of WW I photos. Conversely he complained in his class 1927 annual report that as an editor he waged almost constant warfare with professional reformers censors prohibitionists fundamentalists and other groups of busybodies who seek to enforce their own particular brand of idiosyncrasy or doctrine upon the rest of us mortals in general and upon editors and publishers in particularpresumably on the assumption that the press being influential in molding public opinion should be muzzled and forced to conform to the pet theories of the particular group that starts the trouble. Most bothersome to Banning was a campaign to have Snappy Stories banned in Massachusetts. It may interest members of our class to know that the Boston fight started when we refused to recognize the mandate of the Watch and Ward Society to keep out of New England an issue of Snappy Stories that contained an excellent short tale by our classmate Charlie Goddard he wrote. Bannings Mother Goose became a curiosity in the history of censorship because he sent it to Congress in 1929 as part of a lobbying effort against an anti-smut provision in the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act. These rhymes have given pleasure to generations Banning wrote on the books last page and this version makes a new claim as amusing nonsense. But even more important than jingle or nonsense is the clear demonstration made here of the effect of censorship upon anything it touches. Although history is silent as to Mother Gooses impact on the legislation the tariff bill passed in 1930 with an amended censorship provision that wasnt nearly as strident as what bill sponsor Sen. Reed Smoot had wanted. 1722RO090. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. Kendall Banning, The Cheltenham Press hardcover
1901900129Little Brown. Very Good- with no dust jacket. 1901. Hardcover. Some cover wear. Original half leather binding. Marbled end papers. Top edges gilt. Pioneers of France in the New World The Jesuits in North America in the Seventeenth Century La Salle and the Discovery of the Great West The Old Régime in Canada Count Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV A Half Century of Conflict 2 volumes Montcalm and Wolfe 2 volumes The Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian War after the Conquest of Canada 2 volumes The Oregon Trail: Sketches of Prairie and Rocky-Mountain Life. . Little Brown hardcover
199346797Oldbuck Press. VG/NONE. 1993. Hardcover. 1568690304 . Two-volume facsimile reprint of original second edition in brown covers. Previous owner's name/address label and date on front endpapers of both volumes along with small bindery label. Covers clean with minimal wear; hinges and contents sound tight. Light foxing of textblock edges. No DJs. Large heavy volumes. Not available for overseas shipping. ; . Oldbuck Press, hardcover
1943442j1479New York: Poland Fights - Polish Labor Group. Fair with no dust jacket. 1943. First Edition. Paperback. "As German boots marched and German tanks rumbled through the mined streets of Warsaw the workers buried their remaining arms drew closer to one another and silently disappeared to continue the fight with means other than rifles and bullets. Underground Poland was born! And this is its story." - page 2. Topics include: How a Pole Must Behave Toward Germans; List of 15 Strictly Forbidden Activities; Underground Poetry; Invisible Sabotage; Roads To Death; 1.5 Million Slave Laborers; Boycott; Recalcitrant Peasants; Avengers and Guerrillas; The Ghetto Strikes Back; Collective Responsibility of Monuments; Wawer Massacre; Hide It From The Germans!; Our Future. Stapled booklet with 44 glossy unnumbered pages in illustrated covers. Text in English. Profusely illustrated with black and white reproductions of photos document facsimiles illustrations and a map. No indication of any prior printings. Former library copy with related markings to front and back of front cover. Bound by a single staple which is pulling from the tender illustrated covers. One-inch opening at bottom of coverfold. A worthy example of this highly informative WWII-era artifact. Wiener Library Catalogue Series 7 1004. 8.5" x 5.5"; Front Cover; 8vo . Poland Fights - Polish Labor Group paperback