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Briody Thomas Gately
Rogue's Isles
U.S.A.: St Martins Pr 1995. First printing. Inscribed on ffep. First in a proposed series set in Rhode Island. Unread near-new copy with a bump at lower foreedge. DJ also very good plus with edgewear. 273 pp. Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. St Martins Pr Hardcover
Bookseller reference : 13775 ISBN : 0312131577 9780312131579
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Brion, Gustave, Maler (1824-1877)
Eigenh. Schriftstück mit U.
o.J. Paris, 19. IV. 1861, 8°. 1 Seite. Doppelblatt.
Bookseller reference : 53360
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BRION, Marcel
Le Théâtre des Esprits [ Edition originale - Livre dédicacé par l'auteur ]
Tirage ordinaire à 3300 exemplaires numérotés, 1 vol. in-8 br. sous couv. rempliée, Editions de la Librairie de l'Université, Fribourg en Suisse, 1941, 296 pp. Bel envoi de Marcel Brion "à mon cher ami Raymond Barthes, ces histoires fantastiques qu'il peut, mieux que personne, comprendre et aimer. Très cordialement". Français
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Brion, Marcel, French novelist, critic, and art historian (1895-1984).
5 autograph letters signed. Paris, Aix-en-Provence, Nervi (Genua), and Marcillat-en-Combraille, ca. 1935-1959.
Various formats. Altogether 10 pp. Correspondence with the publisher and librarian Maurice Delamain, his wife, and Delamain's publishing company Stock in Paris. The earliest letter, dated 18 March, concerns Brion's historical biography "Théodoric, roi des Ostrogoths" (Payot, 1935). Brion is glad that the Baltic German philosopher Hermann von Keyserling (1880-1946) was willing to read the book and informs Delamain that he asked his publisher to send a copy to Keyserling as well as to Delamain himself, as he was also hoping for him to comment on the book: "A writer is lucky to have two readers such as Keyserling [and you] and if, by any chance, this Théodoric does not discourage you from reading other historical books that I have written, I am infinitely happy to send them to you [...]" (transl.). Delamain was Keyserling's French publisher from 1933. - A letter dated 15 November that reached Stock on 20 November 1944 concerns a translation of the Danish novelist Jens Peter Jacobsen. Brion, who had proposed to Stock a translation of Jacobsen's short stories, reacts to the information that they were already working on a publication with Lucien Maury: "I have seen too many examples of such clashes of translations to feel too much of a disappointment reading your letter. Indeed, I am glad I did not offer my translation of J. P. J.'s novels to any publisher other than you, which would have provoked a 'double' [...]". He mentions the competing Whitman translations of Louis Fabulet and Léon Bazalgette as an example, underscoring that he has "no intention of entering in a competition with Mr Lucien Maury", whom he praises as an experienced translator. Brion offers his thoughts on Jacobsen and his support of the publication "in all the journals to which I have access [...]". Maury's translation of Jacobsen for Stock did not go forward, after all, nor did Brion's translations. In February 1946, Brion offered his novel "La rose de cire" to Delamain, which was ultimately published by Albin Michel in 1964. In the second part of the letter, Brion mentions that Maury wrote to him about "difficulties with paper" delaying the publication of his Jacobsen translation and lauds Maury's biography of Victoria Benedictsson. - The remaining letters in the collection are of a more personal nature. On 21 January 1959, Brion thanks Delamain for a gift: "a noble alcohol is the natural complement to a beautiful book, and I congratulate you on creating both the one and the other equally perfectly", also sending greetings to his wife. The only letter written to Delamain's wife, dated 11 May, concerns the cancellation of a meeting. - The letter mentioning Keyserling shows continuous tears along the borders causing minor text loss, with notes in pencil and strong browning. The remaining letters have occasional minor tears, creases, and minor browning.
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Brioschi, Anton, Hoftheatermaler (1855-1920).
Eigenh. Widmung mit U. O. O., 14. I. 1898.
1 S. 8vo. auf Trägerkarton. "Wann genießt der Mensch die Fülle der Seeligkeit? Da wo er vom Rade des Lebens thätig fortgerissen, im beständigen Werden schwebt […]".
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Brioschi, Carlo, Theatermaler (1826-1895).
Eigenh. Brief mit U. Wien, 11. XII. 1889.
1 S. auf gefalt. Doppelblatt. 8vo. Teilt einem namentlich nicht genannten Adressaten die Adressen seiner Wohnung und seines Ateliers in Wien mit. - Auf Briefpapier mit gepr. Monogramm.
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BRISSAUD (André).
La dernière année de Vichy. De Vichy à la Haute cour. (1943-1944). Préface de Robert Aron.
Paris, Librairie Académique Perrin, 1965. In-8, cartonnage et jaquette illustrée de l'éditeur, 587 pp. Edition originale. Envoi autographe de l'auteur à Jean-François Chiappe.
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BRISSAUD (André).
La Tragédie de Vérone.
Paris, Librairie Académique Perrin, 1971. In-8, cartonnage et jaquette illustrée éd., 396 pp. Pourquoi Mussolini a-t-il fait exécuter, en 1944, son gendre le comte Ciano, ministre des affaires étrangères. Planches hors-texte. Envoi autographe de l'auteur.
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Brisson, Pierre, Leiter des "Figaro" (1896-1964).
2 eigenh. Briefkarten mit U. O. O., 27. IV. 1950 und o. D.
Zusammen 2 SS. auf 2 Bll. Beide Karten an einen Freund mit Dank sowie der Versicherung seiner Hochachtung: "Merci de votre bonne pensée, cher monsieur et ami, et croyez-moi bien fidèlement à vous [...]" (27. IV. 1950). - "Merci de tout coeur, cher monsieur, et croyez moi bein cordialement à vous [...]" (o. D.). Auf Briefpapier mit gedr. Briefkopf. - Beiliegend ein eh. Brief mit U. der Schriftstellerin Madeleine Brisson, geb. Sarcey (1869-1950), der Mutter Pierre Brissons, an ihren Verleger mit Karten für eine Loge sowie der Vermutung, dass der Schriftsteller Abel Bonnard seine Bücher erhalten habe: "Voici la loge de six places No. 16. Cher Monsieur l'Editeur de cette femme de si beau talent [...] Je pense qu'Abel Bonnard a reçu ses livres" ([Paris], o. D.). Auf Briefpapier mit gedr. Briefkopf der Zeitung "Conferencia". - Der Brief von Madeleine Brisson mit Spuren alter Montage.
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BRISTOL Mark L. 1868 1939
Signature and Rank
This rear admiral in the U.S. Navy fought in the Spanish-American War and from 1902 to 1903 served as aide to the Commander-in-Chief of the North Atlantic Fleet; he commanded the "Oklahoma" during World War One and from 1919 to 1927 served as High Commissioner in Turkey; in 1927 he took command of the Asiatic Fleet. Large and bold "Mark L Bristol / Rear Admiral / U.S. Navy . 22 Jan. 1932" in brown ink on a 4 3/4" X 2�" sheet. Near fine. Quite attractive. unknown
Bookseller reference : 31741
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British Bengal Army
Signed Certificate of Appointment - Dr. John Campbell Bow, Surgeon to Our Forces.
17 August 1862. Official certificate of appointment issued by the British Armed Forces to Dr. John Campbell Bow, Esq. as "Surgeon to Our Forces." Document measures approximately 16 x 12 inches, completed in manuscript, signed by an officer of the War Office, witnessed in the hand of a Field Marshall, and bearing the paper seal of Queen Victoria. Filing annotations to verso are dated Bengal, 17 April 1863. Stamped at the War office in London 11.5.1866 together with a ten shilling embossed revenue stamp. Fascinating document, assigning a new surgeon to the Bengal Army subsequent to the Indian Mutiny of 1857, during the British Crown's re-structuring of administration and rule over the Indian subcontinent, and implementation of the British Raj The Bengal Army was the army of the Bengal Presidency, one of the three presidencies of the British Raj within the British Empire. The Sepoy rebellion was a result of various grievances, and ultimately led to the dissolution of the East India Company in 1858. It also led the British to reorganize the army, the financial system and the administration in India. Manuscript
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British Empire Service League. Captain Donald SIMSON. Autographs King Edward VIII when HRH Prince of Wales and Field Marshal HA
Lest we forget. Our Empire Souvenir Diary. 1928. Plus signatures of Field Marshall HAIG and HRH Prince of Wales.
London Empire House 1928. Hardback red leather covering cushioned boards. Rounded corners. All edges gilt. Lest we forget and the signatures of HRH the Prince of Wales Edward P and Field Marshal Haig in gilt on the front cover. On the front free endpaper are two tipped in papers. One is on headed paper of St James Palace with a handwritten note to BESL from and signed by its patron HRH Prince of Wales Edward. The other is a similar handwritten note from FM Haig. The Royal Commonwealth Ex-Services League was founded in 1921 as the British Empire Services League by Field Marshal Earl Haig and Field Marshal Jan Smuts to form a club of ex-service organizations throughout the British Empire. Haig died in 1929 and Edward later became Edward VIII. London, Empire House, 1928. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 2952
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British Government Official Act of Parliament
Manuscript Edict - Tolls for Road Building
London, 1736. Official Act of Parliament issued by the British Government, to explain and amend a previous act for the repairing and enlarging of county roads in the environs of Rochester in Medway and Maidstone in Kent. Folio. 5 pages, with two woodcuts engravings, one being the national arms of King George II. Printed in 1736 by John Baskett, Printer to the King, on three leafs, laid paper, measuring approximately 19 x 28,5 cm. Minor loss to bottom left margin, unobtrusive to text, otherwise in very good condition, beautifully preserved, clean and bright. The present document suggests the government's plans and support toward the development of the town of Maidstone, exempting road builders, farmers, gardeners and town residents of road tolls and carriage duties previously payable, and presumably, still applicable elsewhere. At the Westminster Parliament 14 January 1734, King George II instituted "An Act for repairing and enlarging the Road" from Rochester to Maidstone, and others in Kent, by charging tolls and cargo taxes. The act was extended on 15 January 1735, and amended in 1736, the details of which are described herein. [During the English Civil War, the Battle of Maidstone took place in 1648, resulting in a victory for the Parliamentarians. Andrew Broughton, who was Mayor of Maidstone in 1649 declared the death sentence on Charles I, and today a plaque in Maidstone Town Centre memorialises Broughton as "Mayor and Regicide". Paper mills, stone quarrying, brewing and the cloth industry have all flourished here. The paper maker James Whatman and his son invented wove paper (Whatman paper) at Turkey Mill from 1740, an important development in the history of printing which took place only four years after the making of this document.] Excerpts from the document: "An act to explain and amend an Act passed in the first year of the Reign of His present Majesty...for repairing and enlarging the road leading from the House called The Sign of the Bells, in the Parish of St. Margaret un Rochester, to Maidstone, and other Roads therein mentioned in the County of Kent." "... several persons, carriages, matters, and things are exempted and discharged from the payment of the several Tolls and Duties to be taken at the several Gates and Turnpikes to be erected by virtue of the said Act..." "... after the twenty fifth day of March, one thousand seven hundred and thirty six, no person or persons shall be charged... any tolls or duties... who shall pass... with any Carriage carrying any stones, gravel, or other materials, for repairing roads or highways, or any dung, sand, grit or mould for manuring of lands or gardens, nor any horses, waggons, wasns, carts or other carriages carrying undried hops from the hop-grounds to the kilns... in or about Maidstone... nor for carriages carrying hay or fodder to be laid up in the houses, hut-houses, barns or stables of the several inhabitants..." "And it be further enacted... so much of the highway or pass-road leading from Rochester to the town of Maidstone, as lies between a place called The Lady Taylor's White Gate... and the way-post now standing at the north end of the said town..." End excerpts.
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British Marine
Account of the Portuguese Belenzada Affair During the Counter-Revolution Begun by Queen Maria II of Portugal
Primary source account of the Belenzada Affair, by a British marine serving on HMS Cornwallis (1813) and participating in the event at Lisbon, describing daily and hourly actions taking place during the counter-revolution begun by Queen Maria II. Annotated by a contemporary transcriber who seems to be a friend of the diarist and presumably the recipient of the original letter, to front upper margin: "Extract Private letter" and to the end leaf: "Novr. 3d 1836 Revolution at Lisbon Copy of Wms Report of it". 8vo. 7 pages in manuscript. Two double leafs measuring approximately 21 x 26,5 cm. Occasional creasing, very minor loss to first leaf, not affecting legibility of context, otherwise in very good condition. The Belenzada, also known as the Belém Affair, was an attempted coup in November 1836 by Queen Maria II of Portugal and her husband Prince Ferdinand II, to remove the liberal government which had been established by the September Revolution, and to reinstate the Constitutional Charter of 1826. Despite enjoying diplomatic support from the United Kingdom and Belgium, the attempt was frustrated by the determination of the National Guard, the regular army and the general population of Lisbon. This primary source document provides a superbly detailed chronical of events of one counter-revolution in Imperial Portugal, initiated by Queen Maria II herself, as a response to the uprising of the Setembrismo and Cartismo movement to end the political "devorismo" ('devourism') as it was termed at the time. The event is all-but-forgotten by Western historians, albeit said to be one of the three most important of conspiracies or plots executed during this period of unrelenting political conflict. Manuscript
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BRITSCH, Albert
Les Gémeaux sont au Capricorne [ Edition originale - Livre dédicacé par l'auteur ]
Un des 1000 exemplaires sur pur fil Johannot numéroté, 1 vol. in-12 br., Editions René Lacoste & Cie, Paris, 1951, 27 pp. Bon état pour cet exemplaire de l'édition originale dédicacé par l'auteur. Français
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Britten Benjamin
WAR REQUIEM: Robert Shaw Conductor. State University of New York College at Fredonia November 18 1965 signed programme
Buffalo NY: Kleinhan's Music Hall 1965. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. 10pp. This programme includes lyrics from the Requiem as well as extensive exerpts from two letters that Robert Shaw wrote about this piece of music. Bound in printed stiff wrappers 9" x 6" Signed on the cover by Robert Shaw. Known mainly as conductor of the Robert Shaw Chorale Shaw also served as musical director of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. <br/><br/> Kleinhan's Music Hall paperback
Bookseller reference : 041025
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BRITTEN Frederick A. 1871 1946
Signature
This ten-term Republican congressman from Illinois 1913-35 is sometimes remembered as one of the few representatives who voted against declaring war on Germany in 1917. Large and bold signature in black ink on a 3" X 2" slip with "Autograph of" printed at upper left n.p. Very good. Miniscule "Congressman from Ill 1932" penned in another hand along bottom. Very good. Heavy mounting traces on verso. unknown
Bookseller reference : 39375
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Britten, Benjamin, composer (1913-1976).
Autograph envelope. [Postmark: Suffolk, 4 Jan. 1969].
157 x 110 mm. Addressed to the Revd. Kenneth Sherlock, at the Orford Rectory, Woodbridge, Suffolk. - Stains around the stamp.
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Britten, Benjamin, English composer, conductor, and pianist (1913-1976).
8 autograph (7 lettercards and 1 letter) signed ("Ben"). Apparently Aldeburgh, Suffolk, ca. 1969.
Oblong (small) 8vo. 16 pages on 8 ff. All with printed letterhead. Interesting, apparently unpublished correspondence detailing Britten's collaboration with the Revd. Kenneth Sherlock (1901-90), rector of St Bartholomew's Church, Orford, in Woodbridge, Suffolk, where all three "Parables for Church Performance" ("Curlew River", "The Burning Fiery Furnace", and "The Prodigal Son") were performed. Britten is very warm in tone to Sherlock and, in a number of letters, alludes to his declining health, which continued to deteriorate until his death in 1976. - 1) A somewhat philosophical letter about Russia, the Russian people and the human spirit generally and further mentioning a forthcoming tour of Germany and Austria. 2 pp. On headed paper ("The Red House, Aldeburgh, Suffolk"). - The remainder on personalised correspondence cards. - 2+3) About Curlew River: "It was wonderful being able to do Curlew River in your wonderful church […] I'm just off to Holland, after having whizzed up north with Rostropovich […]"; "It is lovely that Curlew River can be back where it belongs in 1965!". - 4) Mentioning "The Prodigal Son": "All goes well here now - only a lot of patience is needed! Don't worry - somehow there will be a Prodigal Son in Orford Church in time! [...]". - 5) Thanking Sherlock for his support: "It is always a real joy for us to come and work in Orford Church - not least because of your own unfailing kindness and deep understanding of what we are trying to do [...]". - 6) "Peter and I are just off to USSR via London for a month or so, so I am afraid a meeting about next year will have to wait till September. But Stephen R. can in the meantime give you all our proposals for next year's Festival at Orford [...]". - 7) "I am here for a week or so (before going off to Helsinki, + to USSR again) [...]". - 8) "What a wonderful lot of flowers - how cheering to be reminded that spring and health will not be far away! I was very touched by them [...]". - Letter 1 shows slight separation to the lower fold; 2 to 8 in excellent condition. Not in the Collected Letters, Volume 6 (1966-1976), ed. by Philip Reed & Mervyn Cooke.
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Britten, Benjamin, English composer, conductor, and pianist (1913-1976).
Autograph and part-typed letter signed. Apparently Aldeburgh, Suffolk, undated.
Oblong small 8vo. To Mr. Sherlock, thanking "for your good wishes for my birthday [...]". - On headed paper.
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Britten, Benjamin, Komponist (1913-1976).
Zwei eigenh. musikalische Albumblätter mit Notenzitat (1 Takt) und U. O. O. u. D.
Je 1 S. Qu.-8vo. Beide Bll. mit jeweils einem kleinen Portrait (Zeitungsausschnitt) und zusammen auf Untersatzkarton montiert. Ein durch die zwei Bilder äußerst humorvolles Ensemble, das den Komponisten einmal nachdenklich vor dem Klavier und dann überlegend in die Tasten greifend zeigt.
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Britten, Benjamin, Komponist und Dirigent (1913-1976)
Eigenh. beschriftete Briefkarte mit U. "Ben".
o.J. Aldeburgh, Suffolk, 7. III. 1965, 10 x 12,5 cm. 1 Seite. Briefkopf.
Bookseller reference : 58216
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Britting, Georg, Schriftsteller (1891-1964)
Eigenh. Bildpostkarte mit U.
o.J. München, 7. III. 1951, 1 Seite.
Bookseller reference : 50756
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Britting, Georg, Schriftsteller (1891-1964)
Eigenh. Bildpostkarte mit U.
o.J. München, 21. III. 1958, 1 Seite.
Bookseller reference : 50745
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Britting, Georg, Schriftsteller (1891-1964)
Eigenh. Brief mit U.
o.J. Ohne Ort, 27. X. 1941, Fol. 1/2 Seite.
Bookseller reference : 51192
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Britting, Georg, Schriftsteller (1891-1964)
Letternspuk.
o.J. Frankfurt am Main, D. Stempel, 1953, Gr.8°. 8 nn. Bl. OKart..
Bookseller reference : 53127
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Britting, Georg, Schriftsteller (1891-1964)
Masch. Brief mit eigenh. U.
o.J. München, 16. XII. 1953, Qu.-8°. 1 Seite.
Bookseller reference : 43078
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Britting, Georg, Schriftsteller (1891-1964)
Masch. Brief mit eigenh. U.
o.J. München, 7. V. 1962, Qu.-8°. 1 Seite.
Bookseller reference : 50757
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Britting, Georg, Schriftsteller (1891-1964)
Masch. Brief mit eigenh. U.
o.J. München, 3. VIII. 1957, Qu.-8°. 1 Seite.
Bookseller reference : 50746
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Britting, Georg, Schriftsteller (1891-1964).
2 eigenh. Postkarten mit U. München, 1938 und 1948.
Zusammen 2 SS. (Qu.-)8vo. Jeweils mit eh. Adr. Dankt Josef Wesely für ihm übersandte Geburtstagswünsche. - Als Offizier im Ersten Weltkrieg schwer verwundet, war Britting nach Kriegsende als Mitglied des revolutionären Arbeiter- und Soldatenrats und nebenbei als Theaterkritiker tätig. 1919 gründete er zusammen mit dem Maler Josef Achmann die spätexpressionistische Literatur- und Kunstzeitschrift ‘Die Sichel’. Seit 1921 als freier Schriftsteller in München lebend, war er u. a. Mitglied des Dichterstammtisches "Unter den Fischen", zu dem u. a. Paul Alverdes, Eugen Roth und Carl Hanser gehörten. Vgl. Kosch II, 66f.
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Britting, Georg, Schriftsteller (1891-1964).
Eigenh. Postkarte mit U. München, 14. II. 1949.
1 S. Qu.-8vo. Mit eh. Adresse. An Josef Wesely: "Herzlichen Dank, lieber Herr Wesely, für Ihre Wünsche! Ihr Georg Britting". - Als Offizier im Ersten Weltkrieg schwer verwundet, war Britting nach Kriegsende als Mitglied des revolutionären Arbeiter- und Soldatenrats und nebenbei als Theaterkritiker tätig. 1919 gründete er zusammen mit dem Maler Josef Achmann die spätexpressionistische Literatur- und Kunstzeitschrift ‘Die Sichel’. Seit 1921 als freier Schriftsteller in München lebend, war er u. a. Mitglied des Dichterstammtisches "Unter den Fischen", zu dem u. a. Paul Alverdes, Eugen Roth und Carl Hanser gehörten. Vgl. Kosch II, 66f.
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BRITTON John 1771 1857
Autograph Letter Signed
One of England's most memorable antiquaries and its foremost architectural critic and historian who practically created the genre authoring and editing such large multi-volume works as "Architectural Antiquities of Great Britain" 1805-14 "Cathedral Antiquities of England" 1814-35 "Architectural Antiquities of Normandy" 1825-27 "Picturesque Antiquities of English Cities" 1830 and others. ALS 2pp recto and verso 4" X 6�" n.p. n.y. "Wednesday Morning". Very good. Ever-so-slightly age toned and lightly soiled. Addressed to his old friend William Jerdan 1782-1869 Scottish author and journalist long-time editor of "The Literary Gazette" 1817-51. Certainly writing to Jerdan during his "Literary Gazette" editorship Britton notes in part: "I inclose the first copy of a pamphlet for your acceptance hope you will have an opportunity to read parts of it before your next publication. It is the first prose productions of a young Gentleman who has shewn first rate talents in composition & therefore owe you will be pleased to know more of & I shall have much pleasure to introduce him to you. I am persuaded you will approve of the tone and sentiments of this pamphlet." One wonders what the "prose productions" were and who this "young Gentleman" may have been. Accompanied by an outstanding steel-engraved portrait of Britton 4�" X 6�" London England 1820. Published by J. Asperne for the 1 April 1820 edition of the "European Magazine" this heavy stock portrait depicts Britton seated at a desk drawing architectural plans with a quill pen as he gazes at the viewer; two volumes of his "Cathedral Antiquities of England" may be seen on the table and rows of books and literary busts fill the background. A nice example of this uncommon autograph and a superb portrait. unknown
Bookseller reference : 28555
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BRITTON Stephen G. 1891 1981
Signature
Shortstop with the Pittsburgh Pirates debuting in 1913. Large signature in blue ballpoint 5" X 3" card n.p. n.d. Near fine. Attractive old age example -- rather uncommon. unknown
Bookseller reference : 29341
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BRIVES-CAZES, Emile
Les Grands Jours du dernier Duc de Guyenne (1469-1472) [ Edition originale - Livre dédicacé par l'auteur ]
Mémoire que l'Académie Impériale de Bordeaux a fait insérer dans ses Actes, suivant délibération du 31 janvier 1867, 1 vol. in-8 cartonnage bradel noir de l'époque, couv. conservées, G. Gounouilhou, Bordeaux, 1867, 91 pp. Exemplaire dédicacé à Monsieur B. de Montégut, "hommage affectueux". Bon état (cartonnage un peu frotté, qq. annotations au crayon, bon exemplaire par ailleurs) pour ce travail peu commun. Emile Brives-Cazes s'appuie sur un manuscrit évoquant la "Cour des Grands Jours de Guyenne" tenu par Charles, Duc de Guyenne, en son apanage de Bordeaux en 1471 Français
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BROUARDEL (Paul) Médecin, auteur de travaux remarquables sur la médecine légale et l’hygiène. Membre de l’Académie de médecine (1837-1906)
2 lettres autographes signées adressées au Docteur Regnault. 27 septembre 1886 et 5 juillet 1890. 3 p. et demie in-8
Le Choléra à Marseille. Il demande à son confrère d’en garder le secret « …Depuis 8 jours, 9 morts de Choléra à Marseille sur 10 malades. Rien avant. Donc cela à l’air de recommencer […] Tous les décès sont dans la même rue, cela ne flambe pas mais quel est l’avenir ? ». Dans la seconde lettre, il l’informe que Luchon ne semble pas menacé. « On y prend la Luchonnaise quant on y boit de l’eau minérale, mais ce dérangement d’entrailles, n’a aucune gravité !... ».
Bookseller reference : 24C25
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BRONNE Carlo
Albert 1er le roi sans terre
Plon, Paris 1965, 14x21cm, reliure de l'éditeur.
Bookseller reference : 32166
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BROGLIE (Maurice de) - (Lavoisier) -
Article original manuscrit signé -
un feuillet in-quarto (21x27cm) manuscrit sur une page et demie du physicien Maurice de Broglie (1875-1960) à propos du chimiste du XVIIIème, Lavoisier (1743-1794).
Bookseller reference : 36422
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BROUSSE (Michel).
Bouteilles à la mer.
Perpignan Impr. Catalane 1995 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, 172 pp. Bel envoi autographe signé de l'auteur à Jean Mauriac. Réunion des chroniques publiées par l'auteur dans La Croix du Midi entre 1988 et 1993. Très bon état.
Bookseller reference : 101062
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BROUSSE (Michel).
Bouteilles à la mer.
Perpignan Impr. Catalane 1995 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, 172 pp. Bel envoi autographe signé de l'auteur à Jean Mauriac. Réunion des chroniques publiées par l'auteur dans La Croix du Midi entre 1988 et 1993. Très bon état.
Bookseller reference : 101062
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BROADLEY A.M.
Chats on autographs
T. Fisher Unwin, London 1910, 14x21cm, relié.
Bookseller reference : 11992
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BROUSSAIS François Joseph Victor
Cours de phrénologie
J.B. Baillière, Paris 1836, 13x21,5cm, relié.
Bookseller reference : 65637
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BROUWERS, Jaak/DAISNE, Johan/VAN DEN BRIELE, Luc e.a.
DE VLAAMSE GIDS. DE FACETTEN VAN JAN WALRAVENS.
Brussel, De Vlaamse Gids, Originele geillustreerde uitgeversomslag, 16.5x24 cm., 119 pp., geillustreerd in z/w.
Bookseller reference : 26924
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BROCHE (François).
De Gaulle secret.
Paris Pygmalion 1993 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 240 pp., index. Edition originale avec un envoi de l'auteur à Jean Mauriac. Avec quelques passages le concernant soulignés de la main de ce dernier. Quelques feuillets se détachent. En l'état.
Bookseller reference : 101085
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BROCHE (François).
De Gaulle secret.
Paris Pygmalion 1993 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 240 pp., index. Edition originale avec un envoi de l'auteur à Jean Mauriac. Avec quelques passages le concernant soulignés de la main de ce dernier. Quelques feuillets se détachent. En l'état.
Bookseller reference : 101085
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BROQUEREAU Michel.
Des Banalités en Poitou aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles.
1961 Poitiers, 1961; grand in-8°, broché, couverture crème imprimée en noir, dos muet ; 170pp.
Bookseller reference : 7261
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BRODA Martine CELAN-LESTRANGE Gisèle
Double
La répétition, Paris 2006, 19,5x29cm, broché.
Bookseller reference : 70860
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BROMFIELD (Louis).
Early Automn. A Story of a Lady.
New York Frederick A. Stokes Company 1926 1 vol. relié in-12, percaline éditeur, 307 pp. Edition originale de ce roman qui remporta le Prix Pulitzer. Exemplaire enrichi d'un bel envoi de l'auteur daté du 5 avril 1927 à Paris. Sans la jaquette.
Bookseller reference : 20260
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BROMFIELD (Louis).
Early Automn. A Story of a Lady.
New York Frederick A. Stokes Company 1926 1 vol. relié in-12, percaline éditeur, 307 pp. Edition originale de ce roman qui remporta le Prix Pulitzer. Exemplaire enrichi d'un bel envoi de l'auteur daté du 5 avril 1927 à Paris. Sans la jaquette.
Bookseller reference : 20260
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BROCA, André
Etudes physiologiques, physiques & cliniques sur la vision des éruptions cutanées. [ Livre dédicacé par l'auteur ]
1 vol. in-8 br., L. Battaille et Cie, Paris, 1893, 122 pp.
Bookseller reference : 22066
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BROSSOLETTE (Gilberte).
Il s'appelait Pierre Brossolette.
Paris Albin Michel 1976 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, couverture illustrée, 284 pp., photos hors-texte. Envoi de l'auteur à Jean Mauriac.
Bookseller reference : 98489
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