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1556Paris. Editions Domat-Montchrestien. F. Loviton & Cie. 1936. Grand in-8° broché. 280 pages. E.O.
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, slight foxing to rear and no bumping to corners. 69pp. Periodical magazine with feature articles on Commissioner Lin and Opium, William Augustus - Duke of Cumberland 1721-1765, American Loyalists in Canada, 'Madame' Elizabeth Charlotte of Orleans, The English in Padua 1222-1660, Northumberland House - London, The Norman who became Prince of Monaco plus book reviews and letters.
5930P., Librairie Stock, Delamain et Boutelleau, 1929, 1 vol. in-12 broché sous couverture rempliée illustrée orange, de XII - 190 pp.
196237819Stuttgart : Goverts 1962. 554 S. ; kl. 8°, mit Schutzumschlag, Umschlag mit Randblessuren Lw., gebundene Ausgabe, Leinen, sonst Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
199712892CBHarmondsworth, England/New York, Penguin Books (= Penguin popular classics), 1997. 8°, 263 S. (Text: Englisch), illustr. original Kartonage (Paperback), untere Ecke des Einbanddeckels mit Knickspur, Einband minimal berieben, sonst schönes, sauberes Exemplar (caleng)
276, (12) [Publisher's catalogue]. Top edge gilt. Deckled edges. Unopened. Paper beginning to brown but not brittle. 200mm. From Morley's Universal Library, uniformly bound with others in the series. Gilt lettered faux vellum spine over blue gray linen boards. Spine very slightly darkened. Head and tail of spine bumped. Second edition. Henry Morley (1822-1894) was a popular lecturer and prolific writer who did more to promote education and love of literature than any other person in the Victorian era. LOC W48/BAG 5
pp. ix, 77 + Plus Frontis and bold full page gravures by Zheny Gay. Title page and text printed in red and black. All edges red. Type designed by Bruce Rogers. Includes an insert of the Heritage Club Sandglass, Number 1P. Sm. 4to. Original cloth spine over marbled boards. Binding has some wear. Hardbound. Nice copy. A beautifully printed and affordable version of the original Limited Editions Club publication. THESE HERITAGE PRESS BOOKS MAKE GREAT GIFTS. W83
in-12, 144 pages, broche, couverture rempliee..— Exemplaire s./velin Biblio numerote. Leg. rouss. sinon bel exemplaire. [CL-5]
Hardcover in-16, 335 pages, frontispiece. Hardcover fine decorated cloth,with no DJ as issued.— GOOD. [VAR]
14613- A Paris, Librairie Firmin Didot Frères, Fils et Cie, 1871 - Reliure In octavo demi chagrin verte, plats muets granulés frappés en creux d'encadrements successifs lisses, tranches dorées, quatre nerfs pour la tranche, titre au petit fer au second caisson, fleurons et encadrements dorés ornés d'arabesques en coins, nerfs rehaussés, ainsi qu'en tête et en pied, d'un filet doré gardes moirées claires, suit après un feuillet de garde, celui recto verso des ouvrages de R., gravure frontispice, 187 gravures sur bois dans le texte légendées et fines, 20 planches hors texte, bel exemplaire, coins piquants et bien peu élimés, petit frottement en arrière soiffe, belle luminosité des plats et des tranches. Rares et peu profondes rousseurs.
197315718Frankfurt (am Main) : Suhrkamp, 1973. 302 S. : Ill., Kt. 8°. 1. Aufl. OLwd mit Rückenbuntpräg. ohne SU.
1774344791774 Bouillon - La Société Typographique - 1774 - 2 volumes in8 de VIII - 644 et X - 470 pages - Reliures pleine basane d'époque - dos cinq nerfs ornés mais frottés - Coiffes arasées - mors partiellement fendus - coins émoussés - Bon état intérieur -
1913172Bibliothèque cosmopolite n°65, P V Stock éditeurs, 1913. Traduction Albert Savine. Relié cuir souple.
1862160274Paris: Imprimerie Impériale 1862. With the atlas of eight finely engraved maps First edition with the scarce wrappers retained of this official French account of the Franco-British expedition northwards to Beijing together with a well-preserved first edition of the accompanying atlas volume. The detailed narrative encompasses such pivotal moments as the third battle of the Taku Forts the taking of Tianjin the burning of the Summer Palace and the battles of Zhangjiawan and Tongzhou. The finely engraved atlas includes maps of the Chinese coast the December 1857 capture of Canton the occupation of Tianjin by Anglo-French naval forces in May 1859 and the Western camp at Chefoo. Four other maps all folding show the Franco-British landing at Peh-tang the battles of Zhangjiawan and Baliqiao and the route of the Western advance from the mouth of the Peiho to Beijing. These works were produced at the behest of the Dépôt de la Guerre the country's principal military archive and cartographic institution. Between 1852 and 1867 the Dépôt was run by Antoine Lucien Blondel 1801-1883 a major military cartographer. From 1859 Blondel reported to Jacques Louis César Alexandre Randon 1795-1871 a veteran of Napoleon's European campaigns and Marshal of France from 1856. Two works. Atlas comprising 8 maps 4 folding with occasional hand-colouring all engraved by Erhard Schièble. Relation: quarto 281 x 200 mm. Mid-20th-century green boards Claude Honnelaitre brown spine label lettered in gilt original green wrappers tipped-in top and bottom edge trimmed fore edge untrimmed. Atlas: folio. Original green cloth-backed orange boards front cover lettered in black. Wrappers well-preserved with some staining and a few small losses atlas volume with soiling to boards couple of surface losses on rear cover and wear to extremities text and maps clean atlas with just occasional foxing. Very good copies indeed. Cordier 2nd edition 2496. hardcover
19872755Frankfurt/M., Athenäum Verlag, 1987. 1. Aufl. viele Textabbildungen. roter OPbd., ill. OU., 322 S., 8°.
8vo., First Edition, with plates and maps; pale blue cloth, backstrip lettered in black, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
183962231Heidelberg: C. F. Winter. 1839. 4 Bll., 352 S. 8°. Moderner Halbleinenband (um 1960) mit goldgepr. Rückentitel..
228647 February 1900. On letterhead of the Grand Hotel Cannes. 1p 8vo. On aged and worn paper. Attractive letterhead of the hotel and its surroundings. Addressed to 'My dear Willis'. Written in a shaky hand. Clearly writing in reference to his 1899 autobiography 'A Sailor's Life under Four Sovereigns' he states that he is glad that Willis is 'pleased with the book' and explains that he was 'suddenly driven' to Cannes 'by neuralgic pains'. He concludes: 'If I live to get back I should like to insert the Authors name in your Copy! Your sincere old friend Harry Keppel'. 7 February [1900]. On letterhead of the Grand Hotel, Cannes. unknown
19365Paris 1912 in 8 (23,5x16) 1 volume broché, le dos et le plat inférieur de la couverture manquent, 168 pages. Historique, matière médicale, pharmacodynamie, index bibliographique. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
19115425Londres, P. S. King and Son, 1911 ; in-8, cartonnage de l'éditeur demi-toile verte, auteur et titre imprimés au dos et sur le premier plat ; XLVIII, 530, (2) pp.
Pages 114-224. Features: The Adventures of Louis De Rougemont - part X; My Baby Leopard - R.H. Summers describes raising the cubs of a large leopardess he shot - with photos; The Peril of Seaman Diver Young - he spent five hours upside-down underwater while attempting to retrieve a torpedo for the H.M.S. Hood; My Cycle Ride to Khiva - part 3 of 3 of this excellent photo-illustrated recollection by Robert L. Jefferson; Our Baboon Hunt - South African farmer Mr. Charles Wisbey describes how he battled a serious pest - with photos; A Night to Remember - Edith and Leila become lost in a remote tiger-infested Indian jungle; The Jumping Procession at Echternach, Luxemburg - photo-illustrated article; A Masai Massacre - Missionary Rev. James Houghton and his wife are murdered in Central Africa; Through Pygmy Land - part II of a photo-illustrated account of Albert B. Lloyd and his trip; Entombed in a "Drive" - Australian Louis Anson is trapped deep underground; Venomous Snakes and Their Ways - photo-illustrated article, including Lieut.-Colonel N. Montgomery, who was killed by a Mamba in Zululand; Where Women Never Speak - photo-illustrated article on the Abbe Cestac in southwesst France; A Fight with Wolves on the Altar - Galician Stanislaus Bruhs is attacked by three large wolves in a church!; Dramatic photo of Judge Lynch and black man about to be lynched at Texarkansas; Photo of Persian being treated for opium addiction with milk and a twist; Photo of the Rosary Fete in the city gaol, Manila, Philippines; Photo-illustrated announcement of upcoming article on Charles Neufeld, a prisoner for 12 years in Omdurman; and more. Above-average wear. Few pencil markings. A worthy vintage copy of this fascinating issue. Book
44522Guy Trédaniel.1979.Petit in-8 carré,couv.ill.à rabats.141 p. Etat correct.Rares soulignures sans gène.
1924119118ABDresden / Leipzig, Th.Steinkopff, 1924. Gr.8° (23,5 x 15,5 cm). 306 S. mit 187 meist photographischen Abb., 15 Tafeln, 1 Karte. Gelber Original-Leinenband mit farbigerTypographie und farbiger Einbandillustration von O.Peters.
1861152570Tientsin: 1861. Peace reigns in Tianjin after the bloody taking of the Taku Forts Highly engaging album the core of which comprises 26 sketches of Tientsin Tianjin in 1861 sketched by Ensign Francis Sadleir Brereton the year following the conclusion of the Second Opium War; with additional views of Singapore and Java. A unique visual record of Qing dynasty Tianjin as seen through the eyes of a young British army officer. Brereton 1838-1911 was commissioned ensign in the Royal North Gloucestershire Militia in November 1855 transferring to the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in December of the same year. Even among sharpshooters he was clearly a crack shot serving as inspector of musketry and winning both the Ladies' Purse and Challenge Prize. In 1857 he sailed with his battalion to South Africa. Following service in India during the Rebellion and in China during the Second Opium War he resigned his commission in 1865. He afterwards practised as an architect with his father-in-law Frederick Beeston then independently as an architect and surveyor. In 1889 he was elected to serve on the first London County Council. During the 18th century drawing masters were established at the military training centres at Woolwich Chatham High Wycombe and Addiscombe with the aim of instructing officer cadets in drawing and watercolour. Although there is no record of Brereton having studied in this way his sketchbook comprises an accomplished series of views very much in the tradition of the soldier-artist. In light of his subsequent career his interest in architectural detail is evident in a number of highly worked and painstaking sketches of temples and cityscapes occasionally employing dense hachures and some interesting compositional framing. To the modern eye they have a haunted quality reminiscent of the deserted vistas of Giorgio de Chirico. Views are in the main captioned on verso some at lower right of image all of Tientsin each dated 1861 and initialled unless otherwise noted: View of traditional roundhouses in a landscape "Head Quarters Square 2/60th Royal Rifles" "South West angle Tien Tsin Wall" "Mahomedan Temple" "Bell Temple" "Treaty Joss House" "Pallisir's Grave" Lieut. John R. Palliser 2. Battalion 1st Royal Foot died of fever after taking part in the capture of the Taku Forts "Old Castle near Tien Tsin" View of wall and fort View of fortified tower Three temples "South Forts" double-sheet panorama "Angles of Treaty Joss House" "Treaty Joss House" "Tien Tsin from West Gate" "West Gate from the Wall" "Tien Tsin from East Gate" "Tien Tsin from North Gate" "North Gate Tien Tsin from street" "Tien Tsin from South Gate" "English burial ground & Treaty Joss House from South Gate" "Chinese Graves French Side Tien Tsin" "South Forts Tien Tsin" "South Taku Fort" "2nd North Taku Fort" "Chinamans Houses French Side Tien Tsin" 59th Regiment graveyard "Singapore" seascape "Singapore Nov. 16 1861" double-sheet panorama of the coastline showing junks and ships Java double-sheet panorama with shipping in the foreground View of palm trees in a mountainous landscape Plus another 26 views and sketches 6 double-sheet executed later with appealing panoramas in the west of Scotland Dunoon Tarbert Dumbarton Bowling and elsewhere. The album is accompanied by a typed letter by the popular boys author Lt.-Col. F. S. Brereton 1872-1957 reading in full: "These sketches were made by my father Ensign Frank Sadleir Brereton 2nd Battn. 60th Rifles when on service with his regiment in China 1861. The first action in which he was engaged was I believe an attack on the Taku Forts when he and a small command went over the side and waded ashore" undated personal stationery. Albums such as this are certainly not common on the open market and this is a particularly attractive exemplar. Landscape octavo 105 x 182 mm. Contemporary dark red roan sketchbook by Henry Penny metal clasp stamped with his name label to front pocket gilt patterned endpapers marbled edges; some 60 leaves in all 26 with views of Tientsin and environs plus blanks one of two leaves toward the end excised. Housed in a burgundy cloth flat-back box by the Chelsea Bindery. Loss of leather at foot of spine minor scuffing expected rubbing and signs of handling otherwise remarkably well preserved. hardcover
1830WRCLIT72359Philadelphia: Published at No. 108 Chestnut Street 1830. 385-390384pp. Octavo. Old calf. Volume index bound in front. Usual foxing and tanning and some occasional light water staining binding rubbed one label chipped but a sound copy with a pencil sketch of a soldier in uniform on the rear endsheet. The first volume of this periodical - consisting of 24 numbers dated 9 Sept. 1829 - 25 Aug. 1830. Published by John Bell. It would appear a total of four volumes were published with eventual participation of D.F. Condie. OCLC/Worldcat locates volumes one through four at the British Library. Apart from that only two other locations appear there NYPL and Pennsylvania Historical and like the present example the entry of record for those locations bears the denotation "4th improved edition." A substantial number of the articles refer to tobacco use others to intoxicants and one to opium use: "A hint to snuff-takers" p. 14. "Tobacco consumption in France and England" p. 27. "Tobacco" p. 36-38. "Mentorian or mnemosynean snuff" p. 62-63. "Snuff-taking" p. 153-155. "Tobacco smoking" p. 219-220. "Opium-eaters and snuff- chewers" p. 297-299. E. Hitchcock on the effect of alcohol and tobacco on the national constitution p. 313. "M'Allister's dissertation on snuffing" p. 329-331. "Confessions of a Drunkard" p.113. etc. Published at No. 108 Chestnut Street unknown books