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183631036Washington D.C. 1836. Folio broadside 7.75" x 125". Completely in manuscript docketed on verso as being received February 11 1836. Light toning old folds two fold splits repaired on verso with archival tape. Else Very Good. <br/><br/> An early example of enforcement of the law requiring fathers to support their children born out of wedlock. John D. Clark was a Notary Public and Justice of the Peace in Washington D.C. William W. Bannerman was an engraver and copper printer in Baltimore. unknown books
183631036Washington D.C. 1836. Folio broadside 7.75" x 125". Completely in manuscript docketed on verso as being received February 11 1836. Light toning old folds two fold splits repaired on verso with archival tape. Else Very Good. <br /> <br /> An early example of enforcement of the law requiring fathers to support their children born out of wedlock. John D. Clark was a Notary Public and Justice of the Peace in Washington D.C. William W. Bannerman was an engraver and copper printer in Baltimore. unknown
1880002731Paris, Quantin, 1880
18041244001804 A Avignon, Chez Chaillot, Imprimeur-Libraire - 1804 - Deux volumes in-12 broché, en attente d'être relié - 240 + 454 pages
185129891851 Reims, 1851. Un volume in-8 demi chagrin vert, dos lisse orné, titre doré, xlv + 203 pages. Rousseurs, bel ex-libris de la bibliothèque J. Barbier, l'un des 350 exemplaire sur papier vergé.
1870002032Paris Lemerre 1870
1891949T71London: J. M. Dent & Co. 1891. Cloth. Very Good. 8" by 5.5". None. Two smart limited large paper editions of these works from English writer Thomas Love Peacock. Two volumes. Limited to one hundred copies of this large paper edition. With a portrait frontispiece. Written by Thomas Love Peacock an English novelist poet and official of the East India Company. Edited by Richard Garnett a British scholar librarian biographer and poet who was keeper of printed books at British Museum from 1890 to 1899. This set contains: Crotchet Castle 1891. Peacock assembles a group of eccentrics each with a single monomaniacal obsession and derives humour and social satire from their various interactions and conversations. Nightmare Abbey 1891. Following the fortunes of Christopher Glowry a morose widower who lives with his only son Scythrop in the isolated family mansion Nightmare Abbey in Lincolnshire. The work makes fun of contemporary literary trends. In the original full cloth binding. Externally smart with light rubbing to the extremities and fading to the spine and board edges. The odd mark to the boards. Internally firmly bound. Pages are very bright with the odd small spot. Light age toning to the endpapers with a contemporary ink inscription to the front endpaper. Previous owner's bookplate to the front pastedown. Very Good J. M. Dent & Co. hardcover
1824Q93957Paris, chez Treuttel et Würtz 1824 [iv] + 540pp., première édition française (traduit du latin sur l'Edition d'Amsterdam de 1768 "Deliciae sapientiae de amore conjugalis", et publié par un ami de la vérité), 21cm., reliure cart. en bon état (plats marbrés, dos en cuir à cinq nerfs, titre doré au dos), tranches et feuilles de garde marbrées, quelques rousseurs (texte toujours bien lisible), bon état, fort rare, [Cfr. Caillet no. 10462: "Cette traduction de Moet, le Martiniste, est rare ; il fut intimement lié avec Saint-Martin, le Philosophe inconnu, qui le rechercha pour répandre sa doctrine. Cet ouvrage a pour but d'exalter la sainteté du mariage et de signaler les dangers qu'entrainent l'adultère et le libertinage ; il suit dans toutes leurs phases les profanations de l'amour conjugal et montre leurs funestes conséquences"], Q93957
1824Q93958Paris, chez Treuttel et Würtz 1824 [iv] + 540pp., première édition française (traduit du latin sur l'Edition d'Amsterdam de 1768 "Deliciae sapientiae de amore conjugalis", et publié par un ami de la vérité), 21cm., brochure muette d'époque (petites manques de papier au dos), quelques rousseurs (texte toujours bien lisible), bon état, fort rare, [Cfr. Caillet no. 10462: "Cette traduction de Moet, le Martiniste, est rare ; il fut intimement lié avec Saint-Martin, le Philosophe inconnu, qui le rechercha pour répandre sa doctrine. Cet ouvrage a pour but d'exalter la sainteté du mariage et de signaler les dangers qu'entrainent l'adultère et le libertinage ; il suit dans toutes leurs phases les profanations de l'amour conjugal et montre leurs funestes conséquences"], Q93958
183815577London: Pr. by Chapman 1838. 8vo. 32 pp. <br><br>The list of committee members bears contemporary inked manuscript additions. WorldCat shows only one holding of this printing in the U.K. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Goldsmiths'-Kress 30654 for Taylor & Walton printing of the same year; not in NSTC CD version. Removed from a nonce volume. Title-page with small inked numeral in upper outer corner; title-page reverse with inked additions as described above. Pr. by Chapman unknown books
1840100143458Charpentier Libraire-Éditeur 1840 in12. 1840. Broché.
1810408294Philadelphia: C. and A. Conrad & Co. Philadelphia; Conrad Lucas & Co. Baltimore; Somervell and Conrad Petersburg; and Bonsal Conrad & Co. Norfolk 1810. Hardcover. Very Good. Eight volume set complete. Octavos. Bound in contemporary American mottled calf with dark red and black leather spine labels lettered in gold edges speckled blue. Ink ownership signature of Love Maria Whitcomb and small and attractively printed bookplate of her husband “Dr. F. L. H. Willis†on the front free endpaper or flyleaf of each volume. Modest wear to the edges and joints at the spine ends overall scattered foxing and some staining one volume VI lacks the front flyleaf a very good set.<br /> <br /> An early American edition of Shakespeare’s Plays the first American edition was published in 1795-96 from the library of Frederick L. H. Willis and Love Whitcomb both of whom were leading exponents of the American Spiritualist movement. Frederick Willis was raised in the same household as Louisa May Alcott and her sisters and had developed a close relationship to Bronson Alcott. According to Alcott Memoirs compiled from Willis’s biographical writings he provided the inspiration for the character Laurie in Little Women. Expelled from Harvard Divinity School in 1857 for his involvement with spiritualism Willis earned a medical degree moved to Rochester to work as a physician and taught at the New York Medical College for Women. Love Whitcomb came from a long line of Unitarian pastors in New Hampshire. A writer and musician Whitcomb edited Tiffany’s Monthly Magazine wrote for The Banner of Light a Spiritualist journal and composed several songs and hymns for the movement.<br /> <br /> A handsome set of nice American bindings featuring Willis’s bookplates with ornamental borders and an interesting association with the Alcott family of New England. C. and A. Conrad & Co. Philadelphia; Conrad, Lucas, & Co. Baltimore; Somervell and Conrad, Petersburg; and Bonsal, Conrad, & Co. hardcover
183411476Paris Librairie D'Abel Ledoux 1834 In-8 335+348 pp, 4ème édition, augmentée et seule complète. Roulettes et décors dorés aux dos. Rousseurs, fortes épidermures sur les dos. Vendu pour le texte.
185513446Paris 1855 1 Paris, Furne, Libraire-éditeur, précédé d'une notice historique sur Bernardin de Saint-Pierre par M. C. A. Sainte-Beuve de l'Académie Française, in-8 épais, chagrin caramel à coins, filets d'encadrements dorés, dos orné or et noir, tête dorée, 3 feuilles, faux-titre, frontispice, titre, I-LX, pages 3-330, table, 3 feuilles.
1863002812Paris, Michel Lévy Frères, 1863
18741243801874 Librairie Hachette & Cie, Paris - 1874 - Première édition française - In-8, reliure demi-cuir, dos à 4 nerfs avec pièce de titre en doré sur fond noir, relié sans sa couverture d'origine - XVI-271 pages
18981064161898 Paris, Librairie Charpentier et Fasquelle, Eugène Fasquelle, Editeur - 1898 - In-octavo, reliure demi-cuir, dos à 4 nerfs avec titre et auteur en doré - 225 pages
1897125921897 Paris, Mercure de France 1897 in 12 , reliure demi vélin, pièce de titre cuir vert, titre doré, couverture conservée, de 206 pp.et 10pp.broché. Edition originale de la préface de Pierre Louÿs.
1879P48260Paris, Plon 1879 xxiv + 156pp., br.orig., 17cm., peu de rousseurs, bon état, rare
184620069Paris, Benjamin Duprat, 1846 ; in-8, demi maroquin brique, dos à nerfs, caissons à froid, titre doré (reliure de l'époque) ; [8], 755 pp.
1837GF201051837 Paris - Ollivier - Delaunay - 1837 - 1 volume in12 broché de 213 pages - Mouillures anciennes en marge de certaines pages - piqures - dos usé et partiellement cassé - effrangures à la couverture -
189515403Paris, Chamuel, 1895 ; petit in-8, broché ; 64 pp., couverture factice.
1874131874Paris, E. Maillet & Cie 1874 In-8 22,5 x 14 cm. Broché, couverture beige rempliée, dos muet, titre en noir sur le premier plat de couverture, XXIV-19 pp., avec une intoduction, des notes historiques et un glossaire par le marquis de Queux de Saint-Hilaire. Tiré à 180 exemplaires. Celui-ci, N 108/170 sur papier vergé. Exemplaire en bon état.
1831300966London: T. Hookham 1831. First edition. Page 154 numbered 54. Fly title present; bound without ads. iv 300 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Full green polished calf spine gilt. Joints repaired. First edition. Page 154 numbered 54. Fly title present; bound without ads. iv 300 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Sadleir 1957; not in Wolff T. Hookham unknown
189128181London: J. M. Dent & Co 1891. Edition limited to 100 numbered copies on large paper 8vo pp. 192; decorative title-p. printed in red and black engraved frontispiece woodcut ornaments throughout; original beige buckram gilt-lettered direct on spine; spine a little darkened else near fine. J. M. Dent & Co unknown