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1868z07391Anvers: Imprimerie J.-E. Buschmann 1868. First edition. Hardcover. Good . First edition 1868. Quarto. 1262 pp. plus 60 engraved plates. Original three-quarter leather and patterned cloth boards. Ex-lib. with institutional labels on spine and endpapers occasional institutional inkstamps in contents not affecting plates. Spine and front board detached binding heavily worn text leaves lightly soiled. Plates fine with the exception of No. 13 which bears a very small stain and a larger one in the margin. Good plus. The scarce collection of exquisite engravings of city views of Antwerp by artist and master etcher and engraver Joseph Linning. While the binding and some contents of this copy show typical library wear the plates themselves have remained unscathed in almost all instances. Imprimerie J.-E. Buschmann hardcover
1881027568Paris / Poitiers: H. Oudin Freres 1881. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine. 14 3/4" Tall. 238 Pp. Fine Engravings Pasted In Or Printed In As Issued. Fine Quarter Morocco Over Marbled Paper Also Full Marbled Paper Endpapers Gilt Lettering On Spine And Top Edge All Gilt. Gilt Brilliant. First Printing 1881 Stated Of Volume Iii Of This Finely Made Original Work 14 3/4" X 11". No Names Or Marks. A Few Light Rubs To Morocco No Chips Or Tears Gilt Brilliant; Wear At Tips And Edges Of Boards With Loss Of Paper At Tips Only. Pages Clean Lightly Aged No Foxing Spots. <br/> <br/> H. Oudin Freres hardcover
a111272Large octavo wraps. Full vellum original cloth ties gone. Fully manuscript. Late 18thc. Whether thiS is the original mss which we think was done in 1767 or a copy of the original we do not know. From a Spanish monastery. About 400 pages. Text contains two fullpage engravings by Domingo Pauner - 1720-83 - Diagrama para Silogismos. Both plates are in Fine condition. Binding secure; some pages toned; the handwriting seems to have been done somewhat carelessly some ink spots different ink quills and different inks used. In Latin. Rare inner hinge broken. Good. Pictures available on request. . paperback
B33500-FT-WHIThe Peter Pauper Press. Collectible - Very Good. NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES! Mt Vernon: Peter Pauper Press. No date given possibly 1950. Limited to 1100 copies this one un-numbered. Hardcover folio 400 pgs. B/w and red frontis and engravings. Near fine in a fair slipcase. Brown leather spine over brick cloth with cream and green leaves. Worn rear panel and rear flap of cellophane dust jacket present the rest missing. Light wear to spine heel. Light off-setting to pgs opposite plates. Contents clean and binding sound. Slipcase quite worn and seams starting to split. Inquire if you need further information. The Peter Pauper Press hardcover
176019321760 Couverturerigide Dijon, François Desventes, 1760. Un volume in-24 étroit (11,5 x 6 cm), reliure plein maroquin lavallière de l’époque, plats ornés d’une riche plaque dorée, dos lisse orné de fleurons dorés, tranches dorées (DUBUISSON), charnières légèrement fendillées en pied. Frontispice, titre gravé, 13 feuillets non chiffrés, 198 pages, papier jauni. Huitième et dernière année parue. Le frontispice représente le portrait de Charles de Bourbon, prince de Condé, dans une composition allégorique gravée par Fessard d’après Saint-Aubin (SAFFROY 353). Conçu à la fois comme un guide pratique, un outil administratif et un précis de géographie locale, cet almanach propose une « Division générale de la Bourgogne » détaillant ses différentes contrées (Dijonnois, Autunois, Châlonnois, l'Auxerrois...), ses bailliages, ses cours d'eau (la Saône, l’Ouche, la Tille) et ses ressources. Véritable miroir de la société bourguignonne du XVIIIe siècle, il recense également les membres de la noblesse locale, le clergé, les parlements, ainsi que les foires et les aspects économiques de la région. Bon exemplaire dans une belle reliure.
180417061804 Couverture rigide Paris, Marcilly, 1804. Un volume in-24 (11 x 6,5 cm), cartonnage maroquiné de l'éditeur, dos lisse orné, roulette dorée d'encadrement sur les plats, fermoir maroquiné (sans son crayon), tranches dorées, coiffe supérieure fendue, coins émoussés. Titre gravé, calendrier révolutionnaire en 2 feuillets dépliants ornés de petits bandeaux illustrés, 1-20 et 45-62 pages (pagination non continue), 24 pages et 21-44 pages (pagination non continue), 30 feuillets blancs avec filigrane destinés à la prise de notes, almanach illustré de 12 figures gravées autour de la mode, rousseurs éparses. La pagination non continue s'explique par le fait que les feuillets dédiés au budget (pages 21-44) ont été déplacés en fin d'ouvrage ; exemplaire bien complet. Sous le Premier Empire, les almanachs étaient des publications très prisées, mêlant informations pratiques, divertissement et illustrations. Ils pouvaient être généralistes ou spécialisés, comme l’Almanach des Modes et de la Parure. Le nôtre contient des chansons, des notices historiques sur la mode et la toilette, ainsi que des pages dédiées à la gestion du budget, et en fin d’ouvrage, des feuillets blancs pour prendre des notes. Charmant almanach illustré témoignant de l’élégance du Premier Empire. Bon exemplaire, en assez bon état.
1742PHO-12401742 , chez Théodore Le Gras , Paris , un volume in-12 ,de VI-516pp , titre en rouge et noir, illustré de 4 planches , dont une carte dépliante, relié plein veau marbré époque, dos à nerfs ornés avec pièces de titre et tomaison , tranches rouges , manque aux coupes , coins et coiffes usés , débuts de fentes .
1931PHO-988Paris, Duchartre , 1931 Deux volumes in-8,relié demi chagrin et coins , dos à nerfs avec auteur , titre et tomaison , couverture conservée XVI-366pp + 478pp, - Avant-Propos de A. t' Serstevens, nombreuses illustrations n/b de l'époque .
188195386Paris, Amand-Durand, [ 1881]. 16,1 x 11,3 cm (Einfassung). Blattmaß 18,4 x 12,5 cm. Verso mit dem rotem Orig.-Stempel des Stechers. Unter Feinkarton-Passepartout.
188195362Paris, Amand-Durand, [ 1881]. 16,1 x 11,2 cm (Einfassung). Blattmaß 17,8 x 12,2 cm. Verso mit dem rotem Orig.-Stempel des Stechers. Unter Feinkarton-Passepartout.
188195367Paris, Amand-Durand, [ 1881]. 16,7 x 11,6 cm (Einfassung). Blattmaß 18,5 x 12,4 cm. Verso mit dem rotem Orig.-Stempel des Stechers. Unter Feinkarton-Passepartout.
1760047298Tubingen Germany: Johann Ulrich Cotta 1760. In German. Two thick volumes first and second parts both title pages dated 1760. Volume I has been professionally rebound in the same style as the second. Extensively illustrated with full page and folding engravings including folding tables and maps frontis portraits of the emperor and eagle engraving on title pages. Full mottled leather with newer gilt and dark green spine labels raised spine bands all edges tinted red original marbled endpapers with additional new endpapers in first part. Part I is 1000 pages and is very good with faint dampstains to the lower corners of pages 993-1000 very minor worming to the bottom of one folding table short closed tear to one map. Part II has some edgewear and small area of worming to the outer edge of the front cover 28 1024 pages margins of two folding maps trimmed a little closely. Overall quite a nice set sturdy bindings good to very good throughout. Hard Cover. Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Johann Ulrich Cotta Hardcover
0417A271065Leather Bound. Good. Six raised bands scuffing in top compartment Very good 3/4 leather and marbled boards. nd ca 1859 London published date: 1859 Hardcover Octavo pp. xvi 544 illustrated with steel engravings 3 two-page Rapkin maps Russia in Europe Russia in Asia Part of Russia and Independent Tartary colored frontis portrait of Alexander II 3/4 Leather and Marbled Boards. Scuffing and edgewear. Remarkably clean pps. with foxing on title page and front epps only. Hinges starting though not immediately evident. No reader's marks. VG except for hinges; v. good marbled endpapers. hardcover
193737606London: Golden Cockerell Press 1937. Hardcover. Very Good. Hardcover. Number 82 of 150 signed copies. There was also an unlimited edition. This is an interesting and pretty book from the Golden Cockerell Press published early in this noted press's history. It is stunningly illustrated with six black and white engravings by Clifford Webb 1895 - 1972 the English artist and engraver. Quarter bound in brown Niger leather with gilt titling to spine and cream cloth covers. Some foxing to front cover and light sunning to top of spine. Printed in Caslon's Old Face type on Arnold's handmade paper. A nice copy in very good condition. Measures 6 x 9 inches. 109 pages plus colophon. PRI/111324. Golden Cockerell Press hardcover
1988012539Wakefield: Fleece Press 1988. 1st Edition Limited. Hardcover. Fine. 225 copies with 160 for sale quarter cloth. Fine apparently unused copy in light blue cloth slipcase that has a modestly faded edge. Dedicated to wood engraver Stanley Lawrence 1900-1987. Fleece Press hardcover books
185829181New York: Dick & Fitzgerald 1858. First edition. Cloth. Very Good. Cloth 8vo. Dark brown pebbled cloth covers with raised floral decorations gilt lettering and design element with man hoisting up a harp on his back. viii 9-368 numbered pages followed by 16 pp of advertisements. Engraved frontis with most of tissue guard still present. A collection of humorous writings that includes the first appearance in book ofmr of any of Lewis Carroll's writings "Novelty and Romancement A Broken Spell". Unusual personalized bookmark on the first endpaper else a very good example with light but even wear to cloth covers. Interior paper has occasional smudges. A sound copy overall. Dick & Fitzgerald unknown books
1808Flo539<p>Good copy of this classic of equestrian humour</p><p>Incomplete copy with nine plates of 12 in the first book and 12 of 17 in the second book</p><p><em><strong>An Academy for Grown Horsemen</strong>; containing the Completest Instructions for Walking Trotting Cantering Galloping Strumbling and Tumbling with <strong>Annals of Horsemanship</strong>: Containing Accounts of Accidental Experiments and Experimental Accidents both Successful and Unsuccessful Communicated by Various Correspondents.</em></p><p>The text has been attributed to the artist Henry Bunbury and Francis Grose the antiquarian and compiler of a <em>Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue.</em> In the 19th century the humorous text was ascribed to Grose in <em>Catalogue of the library of the late Sir Francis Feeling </em>1836 John Bohn's <em>Catalogue of English Books </em>1843 Samuel Halkett's <em>Dictionary of the Anonymous and Pseudonymous Literature of Great Britain </em>1882 D.C. Sapp's <em>The Honey Jar </em>1898 etc. John C. Riely however in <em>The Age of Horace Walpole in Caricature</em> 1973 claims that Grose only contributed the introduction.</p><p>Henry William Bunbury 1750-1811 "drew chiefly in pencil or black and red chalk; but although he seems to have used the needle he was never successful as an etcher and his designs were generally reproduced by engravers mostly in stipple or dot. The three works by which he is best known belong to 1787: <em>A Long Minuet</em> <em>The Propagation of a Lie</em> and the volume of equestrian misadventures called <em>An Academy for Grown Horsemen</em> by Geoffrey Gambado. In 1791 appeared the <em>Annals of Horsemanship</em> a kind of sequel to the <em>Academy for Grown Horseman</em>." D.N.B. His other published works include Angelica Kauffman's<em> Angelica's Ladies Library </em>1794 <em>Bunbury's Illustrations of Shakspear</em> engraved by Bartolozzi 1796 <em>Tales of the Devil </em>1801 etc.</p><p>Brown quarter leather binding rubbed and scuffed spine with gilt title and decorative tooling marble boards rubbed and torn book block solid. Some fingermarks and general grubbiness throughout slight spotting to text and plates a couple of plates with neat paper repairs to rear. The copper plates mostly clean and bright one with partial handcolour by a previous owner.</p><p>Still a fun trot throught the miseries of horse-riding in the late 18th century</p> W. Baynes hardcover
197736980Paris: A Parole Donnee 1977. Fine/Fine. Paris: "A Parole Donnée" 1977. First Edition Limited to 10 copies including original engraving printed on both Arches and Japon papers of which this is no. 1. Small square quarto 16.5cm; loose as issued in original pale grey printed dust jacket housed in original emerald green cloth chemise and slipcase; 16pp.; two color engravings signed with limitation by the artist. A Fine example. Additionally signed by the poet Bohbot on colophon in rear. <br /> <br /> Issued as the third volume in the poet's "A Parole Donnée" series. The plates were signed by Bryen shortly before his death in May of 1977. The book was released posthumously in September. No copies in OCLC as of October 2025. A Parole Donnee unknown
189427806London: Printed for The Society of English Bibliophilists 1894. 1st edition. Leather. Near Fine. 1st edition. 5 volume set complete. A Near Fine set. 8vos. In period Fine binding of half light blue leather and cloth over boards. Six compartment spine with title volume and design in gilt. t.e.g. A handsome set. A collection of 72 short stories written by Marguerite de Navarre published posthumously in 1558. It was originally intended to contain 100 stories but Marguerite's untimely death cut it at the second story of the eighth day. Printed for The Society of English Bibliophilists unknown
194428607London: Golden Cockerel Press 1944. First Edition. One of 350 numbered copies this being copy no.69. Octavo 23.5cm; burgundy cloth blocked and titled in green and gilt on spine; top edge gilt; 12pp; illus. A couple spots of residue from binders glue to endpapers else very Near Fine. Handsome edition of Swinburne's poem illustrated with seven wood engravings throughout the text by John Buckland-Wright. Golden Cockerel Press unknown books
195936103Durham North Carolina: Duke University Press 1959. 2nd printing. Cloth. Very Good/Fair. Mixed printings Vol.1 2 3 -2nd printings 1959; Vol.4 5 6 7 printed in '57 '62 '61 '64 respectively. A Very Good set in Poor Fair & Good dust jackets. 8vos. each volume approximately 650 pages. illustrated with b&w wood engravings and frontispieces. Uniformly bound in tan cloth with tan dust jackets. The dust jackets have browned spines with most of the volumes having missing/detached areas on the spine. Several volumes are detached along the spine and now held in place with the mylar sleeve. Duke University Press unknown
19869138Wakefield West Yorkshire: Fleece Press 1986. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Octavo. 8 16 8 pp. illus. Limited edition one of 200 copies. As issued in publisher's boards with printed paper labels on the front cover and spine. Spine a trifle sunned and the tail of the spine is slightly bumped else a near fine copy. A beautifully printed book with five engravings in-text by Lydbury. Fleece Press unknown
38463London: printed for Thomas Tegg; Simpkin and Marshall; R. Griffin & Co. Glasgow; J. Cumming Dublin 1824. . Second edition two volumes 8vo. pp.xxvii408;vii453 quarter leather gilt-lettered labels marbled boards complete with 9 plates; a very good fresh set in neat modern bindings. London: printed for Thomas Tegg; Simpkin and Marshall; R. Griffin & Co., Glasgow; J. Cumming, Dublin, 1824. hardcover
188195421Paris, Amand-Durand, [ 1881]. 8,6 x 6 cm (Einfassung). Blattmaß 10,3 x 6,7 cm. Verso mit dem rotem Orig.-Stempel des Stechers. Unter Feinkarton-Passepartout.
18298060London: Jones 1829. Hardcover. Fine. Rebound in maroon cloth with black paper spine labels stamped in gilt. Fine condition. Minor foxing otherwise fine condition. 70 pages of text and 38 pages of steel engravings two illustrations per page in the first title. 52 pages of descriptive text and 40 pages of steel engravings two illustrations per page in the second title. Altogether 156 steel engravings on 78 pages. <br/><br/> Jones hardcover