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lxxiii + 1055pp.with bl/w illustrations, text printed in 2 columns, 22cm., editor's hardcover, very good condition, "Taschenausgabe", S87894
22pp., 22cm., couv. originale, texte et intérieur sont très frais, bon état, [Catalogue d'exposition, avec des ouvrages par Dirk Baksteen, Georges Baltus, Jean Cantré, Jules De Bruycker, Maurice Langaskens, Paul Maas, Joris Minne, Henri Van Straten, etc.], S107943
Paris, Edit. Art Concorde, 2008. Del tiraje de 12 ejemplares numerados del I/XII al XII/XII. El nuestro Núm III/XIII, numerado y firmadao. Reproducción de los 10 grabados en color fuera texto de M. Valdés. 85p. Folio. Cartoné editorial. Muy buen ejemplar. No lleva los grabados originales.
19,[1]pp., 278 lots. 2 Works bound as one, presentation inscription from Bullock to William Upcott, cont. half morocco, marbled boards, rubbed, head of spine torn.
Two volumes. pp. vii, 516; v, 528. Both volumes are illustrated with numerous full page portrait engravings. Double column. All edges gold. Marble end papers. Quarto. Original three quarters leather bindings. Spines gold lettered with raised bands, slight loss. Joints fragile. Hardbound. Nice set. Very interesting local history. FIRST EDITION. PA 39
pp. (44), 763 + Fifteen fine engravings, including one of Civil War General Henry H. Sibley. Thick 8vo. Original half leather binding, requires rebacking. First Edition A wonderful history of early Wisconsin and Minnesota. Howes 228. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W141
8vo., First Edition, with coloured frontispiece and numerous fine engravings in monochrome (a number full-page) in the text, small neat contemporary signature on front free endpaper; green cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, grey endpapers, a near fine copy in price-0clipped dustwrapper. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
Roy. 4to., First Edition, with numerous engravings throughout; original navy buckram, gilt back, grey endpapers, a near fine copy in lightly browned dustwrapper.
Inscription dated 1830 inside front board. No other added marks No creasing to covers, creasing to leather spine. Clean very tight pages with unmarked rubbed marbled boards and well-rubbed edges, foxing to end papers and a few other pages and dusty page edges. Gilt lettered leather spine and corners rubbed and top of spine slightly frayed. 528pp. The characters, descriptions and uses of the animals from the Adive (similar to a Jackal) to the Zorilla (or African skunk). Excellent figure engravings on wood by Thomas Bewick.
8vo., First Edition, with engraved frontispiece and cover vignette, neat pencilled inscription on frontispiece; original pictorial wrappers, sewed as issued, covers very lightly dust-soiled else a near fine copy. Ariel Poem 5. Gill 278; Physick 478, 479; Sullivan 70.
viii + 550 [i] pp.+ 5 fac-simile héliographiques, 24cm., br.orig. (dos renforcé, petit coin de papier détaché du plat supérieur) protégée par une couv. de papier cristal, peu de rousseurs, texte et intérieur en bon état, S87540
Roy. 8vo., First Edition thus, with frontispiece, fine reproductions throughout and pictorial endpapers; black cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Enlarged version of the original edition of 1959.
360 p. + Frontis and half title. Profusely illustrated with engravings by Lauderbach. Foxed. Quarto. Original full cloth binding. Beveled edges. Front board decorated and lettered in gold. Rear board decorated in blind. Extremities worn. Hardbound. Very good copy. Full title: A CENTURY AFTER: PICTURESQUE GLIMPSES OF PHILADELPHIA AND PENNSYLVANIA. Including Fairmount, the Wissahickon, and Other Romantic Localities, With the Cities and Landscapes of the State. A Pictorial Representation Scenery, Architecture, Life, Manners and Character. A wonderful pictorial work on Pennsylvania scenery, architecture, life, manners, characters, etc. PA 6 x2
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full gray cloth boards. Previous owner's name inside. Text in French. 9 3/8"w x 12"h. 202 pages. Includes plastic glasses in their own special compartment on inside of rear cover.
pp. xxviii, 226 + Plus Frontis and 32 engraved portraits with original text tissue guards. Title page printed in red and black. Uncut. Top edge gold. Inked ownership of Francis H. Lee. A few signatures loose. Limited edition. Number 101 of only five hundred copies. 4to. Original leather spine over cloth boards. Spine worn with some loss. Hardbound. Scarce and significant. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SHAKESPEARE BOX 2
[2],35,[1]pp., recent paper wrappers, uncut. From the materials left by the author and his own ample collections Noble compiled a useful three-volume Continuation (1806) of James Granger's Biographical History of England.
16mo., with engraved and printed titles and 5 engraved plates, some minor spotting; strongly bound in cloth boards, morocco back gilt, uncut, original free endpapers preserved. A most attractive copy.
pp. xii, 345. Wood engraved plates and Illustrations. Some foxing. Folio. Absolutely remarkable decorated full red cloth binding. Huge gold central device surrounded by a complex series of rolls, stamps, and illustrations in gold and black. Rarely is this book found in such fresh condition. Oversized. SCARCE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SE5
Oblong 8vo., First Edition, with 30 steel-engraved plates, one or two leaves lightly spotted in blank margins; original green cloth, boards elaborately embossed in blind, upper board lettered in gilt, red sprinkled edges, lower hinge starting (but binding wholly sound), a remarkably well-preserved bright, crisp, clean copy. The engravings, produced by Rook & Co of London, are dated variously between 1849 and 1864. VERY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION.
58 pages. Many reproductions of black and white photos. Printed upon glossy stock. Features: The Caribou Crisis - informative article in the state of the caribou; The Narwhal - Canada's Horn of the Uniforn; The Living Stone - photos of stone carvings of the Eskimos of the Eastern Arctic; Pierre Falcon - Bard of the Prairies; Governor George Simpson - "The Strangest Man I Ever Knew"; Samuel Black on the Finlay; Winston Churchill accepts appointment of Grand Seigneur of the Company of Adventurers of England Trading into Hudson's Bay; Ninety Years Later - a tale of hard northern travel in the old style, exploring the wild Upper Finlay, 90 years after Samuel Black - great photo-illustrated article; Retreat of the Sea - photos taken in the neighbourhood of Fort Severn; The Minnesota Route - in the late 1850s the Hudson's Bay Company began to abandon the historic York Factory route to Lake Winnipeg in favour of that via St. Paul and the Red River; Sir George Simpson as Banker; Nice colour ad for Hudson's bay shirts for men on back cover. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows light shelf wear, tiny edge tears only. Very large book: 14" H x 9/12 " wide, 300 pages not including index with full page b&w illustrations on each page: elevations, floor plans, interior views, composite views, full exteriors, sections, details of capitals, niches, spires, doorways, entrances, in fine line and/or scaled drawings. Book comprises a selection of buildings actually erected in Britain during the years of Queen Victoria's reign and illustrated in comtemporary architectural journals: The Builder, The Building News, The Architect and the British Architect, with designs by the likes of Orlando Jewitt, T. Heaviside, J.C. Laing, H.B. Brewer, in styles such as Gothic Revival, High Victorian , Arts and Crafts, Italianate, Queen Anne, Neo-Grec; (from the intro).
Ink mark to page 45 of Part II and a few fingermarks. No other added marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers. A tight page block with foxing to dusty edged pages, well rubbed full-leather boards, edges and spine with surprisingly clear intact maroon title block to spine. Front board held just by binding cords and front end paper present but loose. Some loss to lower edge of title page. Page numbering in good order. 327 plus 360pp. Parts I and II of Bewick's Birds present in one volume. Wood engravings by T Bewick. Green Sandpiper at p100.
Paris, Abel Pilot, sin fecha (Siglo XIX), 45 x 31 cm., holandesa piel gastada, 2 h. - 111 págs. y 69 láminas. (Carecemos del Tomo I de esta obra. Ejemplar con algunas manchas de humedad).
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Text in Chinese and English. 10 1/8"w x 9 7/8"h. Many b&w photos.
pp. v, (4), 226, (2) + Plus engraved Frontis, Plates of scenes and large folding maps and charts. One map includes the sketch of soils, canals, etc of Lancashire. LACKS full page plate of Furness Abbey. View of Keswick Lake repeated on page 107 and 125. View of Bassenthwaite omitted. Two pages have old tape repairs with no loss. Map of the districts has small tape repair on one fold. Offsetting from Frontis on title page. Age stained and foxed. Engraved amoral bookplate of William Scott Elliot of Arkleton. 8vo. 215 mm. Original full leather binding. Boards detached. Small loss on spine. Binding worn. Hardbound. A rather poor copy of a great book. SCARCE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! TRAVEL/7