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PARIS, sd fin XIXe- Bibliothèque d'éducation et de récréation, J. Hetzel et Cie - Col. "La vie de Collège dans tous les Pays" - Reliure pleine percaline rouge de l'éditeur (dos insolé) - 1 er Plat mention "République Française, Liberté-Egalité- fraternité - Ville de Paris, Mairie du VIè Arrondissement, Caisse des Ecoles" avec Armoiries de la ville de Paris - Toutes tranches rouges - Frontispice & illustrations NB PP de Georges Roux - 356 pages - Bon exemplaire - envoi rapide et soigné
PARIS, J.Davis & B. Vallois - 1936 - Format oblong -..6 photographies PP NB - très propre -- Réf. 2461
QUIMPER, Lib. Le Goaziou - 1935 - In-8 - broché - 139 pages - Très propre
Mm 240x280 Kunsthistorisches Museum, 20. September bis 26. Oktober 2008 - Volume nella sua brossura originale, 112 pagine profusamente illustrate perlopiù a colori. Testo in lingua tedesca - german text. Copia in perfette condizioni, spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
The spine of the dj is slightly darkened. Text is clear and clean. Used
No marks or inscriptions to contents. Light creasing to covers. A clean tight copy with slightly dusty unmarked front cover, minor marrks to rear and minor nicks to oversize parts of covers. unpaginated ca 65pp. The school mazgazine for 1962 of Hyde Country Grammar School in Hyde, then in Cheshire, now in Tamesdie. Filled with events of the year, short stories, sports events, school clubs. Interesting entry for Nov 3 was 'explosives found in gym, set with 2 days fuse'. Many contemporary adverts of the shops in the town - now long gone. Extremely scarce.
8vo., First Edition, with title in blue and black, plates and endpaper maps; blue cloth, upper board blocked in gilt with School crest, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR ON TITLE.
4to., First Edition, with very numerous coloured reproductions (the majority full-page) throughout; original pictorial wrappers, a fine copy. With separately printed price list and invitation to private view loosely inserted. Artists represented include Forbes, Langley, Knight, Lamorna Birch, Brangwyn and many others.
299p. Decorated chapter heading and tail designs. Sunday School Prize Book from the Sacred Heart Sunday School, June 14, 1887 given to Nellie Denny from Rev. Jas. J. Fitzmaurice. Small 8vo. Original full blue cloth binding, embossed with designs in gold and black, only very slightly worn. Nice example. First Edition? AFRICA/2. **PRICE JUST REDUCED!
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 9"w x 6"h. First Edition / First Printing. Slight edge wear to cover.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 9"w x 6"h. First Edition / First Printing. Slight edge wear to cover.
Slight wear to cover; clean interior; tight binding. Faint scent of nag champa incense. 144 pages. Introduction by Alice Notley.
237 p. Light damp stain. 12mo. 175 mm. Original full leather binding, worn. Front board fragile. Title continues: "To which is subjoined, The Second Part of Lyne's Latin Primer.Adapted Also to the Syntax of Smith's New Hampshire Latin Grammar." Second edition. AI 17032. Hardbound. PA 64
pp. (3), (1)-273. Foxed. Text in English and French. All edges decorated in yellow. Early manuscript pencil inscription 'Formerly owned by Sam Parker, M.D'. 12mo. 180 mm. Original leather spine over marbled covered boards, worn. Spine worn. Front board detached. Hardbound. Good. French born Antoine Jean Claude Brunin de Bolmar (1797-1861) settled in Philadelphia in 1828. To escape an 1832 cholera epidemic, Bolmar moved to rural West Chester outside Philadelphia and engaged in writing text books. In 1834 he was convinced to take over running the West Chester Academy, which went on to become very popular. In 1840 he opened a boarding school for young men and boys. This school, known as Bolmar's Seminary, became one of the most successful educational institutions in the state, which caused Bolmar to gain fame and students from all over the Western Hemisphere. The school was open until 1859. S&S/AI 573. PAIMP 23
Vintage book by the doyenne of Girls School stories first published in 1920, this copy is undated, but the list of other titles by the author does not list any books published after 1921, so it is a very early reprint. Slight shelf wear and some light soiling, but overall a nice piece of nostalgia for lovers of the genre . Book
167 p. Title page ruled in black and decorated with an American eagle. Numerous text woodcuts of animals and birds. Ruled in black throughout. XLib stamp of Lebanon County Historical Society on first fly leaf. Also a Spangler ownership in light pencil. Text mildly foxed. Front inner hinge cracked. 12mo. 170 mm. Original leather spine over paper covered boards. Hardbound. Very Good. S&S/AI 36486. PAIMP 25
pp. (6) 279 + Six plates. Text somewhat foxed and soiled. 12mo. 195 mm. Original decorated full cloth binding; faded and somewhat worn, but still attractive. Large school prize plate from the Plymouth (England) School Board to Arthur Bradford, "For Regular and Punctual Attendance, 1893." Hendrik Conscience (1812-1883) was a popular Flemish author who "possessed, to a high degree, the sense of the dramatic and pathetic. and had a wonderful power of grasping the picturesque side of things. rendering it with a rare felicity of expression." A fine tale of travel and adventures, with vignettes of: sea travel; mutiny; gold prospecting; gambling; ghosts; and even a lynching. Amedee Forestier (1861-1930) was an illustrator for the Illustrated London News. W148.
180 p. Browned but not brittle. pp. 133 and 134 torn without loss. Early manuscript ownerships of Emily H. Rodgers, Nov. 20, 1822 and Robert S. Morison from his mother's library 1899. 12mo. 165 mm. Original full leather binding, worn. Original leather spine label. Front board fragile. Third edition. S&S/AI 5137. Very good. Hardbound. PA 64
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Fine. Small 4to. (27 x 20 cm). 583 p. Vol. 1, all published. Ills. Rare. Galatasaray tarihi.
pp. xiv, 169. 8vo. Original marbled boards. Spine taped. Scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SMALL BOX 8
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Small tears to edge worn cover. 578 pages.
64 p. Damp stain. Age stain. Early manuscript pencil ownership of Edward Henry. 100 mm. Original worn marbled wraps. Spine perished. Scarce. Apparently not in S&S/AI. OCLC records only the 1836 edition in one example (Univ. of PA). Softcover. Good. AI BX 8
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full orange cloth boards. This book smells a bit like nag champa incense. 128 pages.
pp. xix, (5), 103 [all in a fin small Greek typeface], 159. May lack a leaf of Preface, but this may be common to all examples of this version. 12mo. 180 mm. Original full leather binding. Spine mostly gone; and front board detached. The Very Revd. Dr William Smith (1711-1787) was Dean of Chester and a famed British Greek and Latin scholar. LongiusThe Very Revd. Dr William Smith (1711-1787) was Dean of Chester and a Greek and Latin scholar. This essay on the sublime is one of his most interesting works. The Greek type used here is most unusual for an early American printing. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! AMER IMP 1 / YHS
pp. (2), (xi)-xiv, (15)-156. Foxed. **Early manuscript ownership 'Daniel Keller His Book November the 27th 1827 Barnville School Robert Mellan Teacher' on first fly leaf. 160 mm. Original leather spine over paper covered boards. Some loss of paper on boards. Hardbound. Good. Title continues: 'And To Imbue Their Minds With The Love Of Virtue. To Which Are Added, Rules And Observations For Assisting Children To Read With Propriety'. S&S/AI 17280. PAIMP 21