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175247661752 17,5x26 cm, pleine reliure toile, 336 pages, bon état, coiffes arasées et mors fendu sur un petit tiers, plat supérieur magnifiquement conservé, enluminé en creux, fleurons et volutes dorés rappelant l'Art Nouveau, plat inférieur un peu abîmé, éraflé, coins légèrement émoussés, 65 gravures en N&B de Paul Philippoteaux, la plupart in-texte, d'autres hors-texte, à pleine page, belle pièce de bibliophilie dite des écoles et des familles -
17809230Schleswig, gedr. bei P. H. Holwein, ( 1780). 2 Bll. Unbeschnitten.
17799260Schleswig, gedr. bei P. H. Hollwein, ( 1779). 2 Bll. Unbeschnitten.
17811221481781 A Limoges, Chez Martial Barbou - M.DCC.LXXXI. (1781) - In-duodecimo, plein cuir de l'époque, dos à cinq nerfs, étiquette de titre sur fond rouge, caissons, fleurons et titre en doré - 490 pages + diverses tables générales (des nombres entiers, pour les fractions, etc)
1779LFA-126744702Un ouvrage de 312 pages, format 100 x 170 mm, illustré de figures en taille-douce, relié cuir, publié en 1779, A Rouen, Chez Laurent Dumesnil, Imprimeur Libraire, bon état
173028564Saint-André (des Eaux) 1730 un journal, broché (agraphé) ronéotypé en noir, de 9 pages bleue, rose ou crème imprimées d'un seul côté, format : 21 x 27 cm, illustré de 6 dessins in-texte en noir, MENSUEL N°1 OCTOBRE 1968 [ÉCOLE NOTRE-DAME DE L'ABBAYE (CHANTENAY)]
180011952Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, an 8 ; in-8, broché ; 14 pp., (1) f. blanc.
176114764Paris, Flammarion "Homo Sapiens", 1961 ; in-8, broché ; 348 pp., (1) f. de table, (4) pp. de photographies et 54 figures dans le texte, couverture illustrée en couleurs.
179317632Effiat s.n. 1793 in-fol. en ff. 4pp. Posté avec marque postale d'Aigueperse 62, cachet de cire.
1738110705Toulouse, Par la Société 1738 In-16 relié plein veau d’époque 15,5 cm sur 10. Dos à nerfs orné des caissons et fleurons dorés. Tranches rouges. 436 pages. Page de titre et 72 pages de texte imprimées en rouge et noir. Bandeaux et culs-de-lampe. Mentions manuscrites sur deuxième contreplat. Reliure d’usage avec quelques petites taches, épidermures et frottements, 3 trous de vers au dos sans atteinte au texte. Rosace tracée au compas sur le premier plat, probablement par un écolier qui s’ennuyait ! Coins émoussés. Un cahier émergent légèrement de la gouttière aux tranches grises. Sans pages de garde. Assez bon état d’occasion.
179016081790. Engraving with hand coloring on laid paper 5 1/8 x 6 1/2 inches 130 x 160 mm the full sheet with unevenly trimmed margins. Multiple vertical creases and with the right margin having been fully reattached with clear tape on the verso. The top left corner has also been reattached with clear tape. There is some ghost text on the verso. Coloring is fresh yet delicate and extensive. One plate from an unknown English language publication. unknown
17862092902141800516Osaka Bookstore Matabei 1786. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Osaka Bookstore Matabei paperback
176511568Hamburg, durch I. C. Piscator, ( 1765). 20 S. (mit Kopf- u. Schlußstücken). Geheftet.
1800CCC-708apla1 edition didot jeune 1800 ( an IX ) , reliure plein cuir, tome 1 uniquement, 148 pages, 73 gravures pleine page noir/blanc, in-8 (13 cm X 20 cm), haut du dos rape, photos possible
17542110502151105707Ogawa Yokuro 1754. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Ogawa Yokuro paperback
175011421750. Etching on cream wove paper 14 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches 377 x 239 mm full margins. Scattered surface soiling and handling creases consistent with age. A rare anonymous image. An impression of this work can be viewed in the permanent collection of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Accession Number 1963.30.33071. unknown
17101320Paris 1710. Etching on cream laid paper with a heraldic watermark with a fleur-de-lys 5 7/8 x 3 1/4 inches 147 x 81 mm wide margins. On the verso is what appears to be a printed passage discussing Jean Barbeyrac Baron perhaps from De Pufendorf's 4 volume commentary on natural law The Law Of Nature And People 1712. unknown
17701201770. Steel engraving with hand coloring in brown ink on thick handmade laid paper. 150 x 104 mm; 6 x 4 1/8 inches full margins. Scattered light staining age tone light tone and light foxing.<br /> <br /> Appointed as Admiral of the Ottoman Navy in 1769 by 1770 Mandalzade Husamaddin Pasha had risen to the rank of High Admiral. On the heels of the longest period of peace with Europe 1747-1768 the first Russo-Turkish was raging and despite the fact that Husamaddin had inherited a weak and depleted Navy he was able to command his ships into a series of victories by capitalizing on Russia's deep financial strain. The forward progression wouldn't last long. Despite the fact that the Russian Navy had been in a lot of ways inferior to the Ottoman Navy and the Turkish forces had shorter supply lines and the ability to levy troops from their vassel state the Crimean Khanate the Russian Navy eventually opted to employ British officers to resolve their shortcomings. In addition relentless Russian destabilization of the area and brute action to undermine the government eventually destroyed the effectiveness of the Ottoman Navy. In 1774 the Ottoman Empire ceded two key seaports to Russia Azov and Kerch allowing the Russian Navy and merchant fleet direct access to the Black Sea. This war comprised but a small part of the continuous process of expansion of the Russian Empire which continued to bleed southwards and eastwards throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. unknown
178825021788. Pencil on white laid paper 3 1/4 x 2 3/8 inches 83 x 60 mm the full sheet. In good conditon with minor scattered surface soiling and two soft horizontal folds unobtrisive and consistent with age. Lightly adhered at all four corners to a paper matrix. unknown
180014101800. Graphite and pen and ink on bluish-gray laid paper 4 1/4 x 2 inches 118 x 50 mm. The ink is slightly attenuated and there is uniform age tone. The bottom two corners are adhered to a paper mount with archival adhesive. On the verso there is some gray ink wash spatter and several light pin-point sized spots of discoloration otherwise in good condition. unknown
1765098733London: Printed for the Author 1765. Book measures 23 x 14.5 cm. Collation xxxix379pp. Bound in full period calf raised bands gilt lines and fluer-de-lis. Calf lightly rubbed top hinge joint split but board firmly attached some light fading. Anice clean attractive binding. Internally occasional light spotting. Pages in good clean condition. A very nice copy in a very nice period binding. . First Edition. Full Period Calf. Very Good. 8vo. Printed for the Author Hardcover
17412110502150907058Tokyo Printing Company Edition 1741. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 7 Tokyo Printing Company Edition paperback
1737262745London: E. Owen 1737. First edition. Double-page engraved frontispiece of Charterhouse engraved portrait of Sutton preceding Chapter I additional engraved plate of Sutton's tomb. xvi 275 1 pp. 8vo. Early 19th-century red straight-grained morocco a.e.g. Light rubbing to joints later gift inscription on ffep. First edition. Double-page engraved frontispiece of Charterhouse engraved portrait of Sutton preceding Chapter I additional engraved plate of Sutton's tomb. xvi 275 1 pp. 8vo. A life of Thomas Sutton 1532-1611 founder of the Charterhouse School in Smithfield London. E. Owen unknown
1737262745London: E. Owen 1737. First edition. Double-page engraved frontispiece of Charterhouse engraved portrait of Sutton preceding Chapter I additional engraved plate of Sutton's tomb. xvi 275 1 pp. 8vo. Early 19th-century red straight-grained morocco a.e.g. Light rubbing to joints later gift inscription on ffep. First edition. Double-page engraved frontispiece of Charterhouse engraved portrait of Sutton preceding Chapter I additional engraved plate of Sutton's tomb. xvi 275 1 pp. 8vo. A life of Thomas Sutton 1532-1611 founder of the Charterhouse School in Smithfield London. E. Owen unknown books
177791091777 A Paris, par la Compagnie des libraires, 1777. Un volume in-8° non rogné (120 x 195 mm) de [12]+166+[9]+[1bl]+33+[1bl] pages, titre imprimé en rouge en noir. Reliure moderne à lancienne en demi-veau marbré, pièces de titres rouges, tranches non rognées.Traduction et commentaires par Antoine-Augustin Bruzen de la Martinière (1683-1746); augmenté des «Secrets pour conserver la beauté des dames» et du «Secret dêtre toujours belle».