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TEOTIG [TEOTOROS LAPÇINCIYAN].
Baski ve harf: Ermeni matbaacilik tarihi. Ermeni alfabesinin 1600. ve Ermeni matbaaciliginin 500. yilinda Dib u Dar 100 yil sonra Türkçe. Translation: Arlet Incidüzen, Sirvart Malhasyan.
New Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. 256 p. B/w ills. In Turkish. History of Armenian printing. Baski ve harf: Ermeni matbaacilik tarihi. Ermeni alfabesinin 1600. ve Ermeni matbaaciliginin 500. yilinda Dib u Dar 100 yil sonra Türkçe. Translation: Arlet Incidüzen, Sirvart Malhasyan.
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Terrasse (Henri ; 1895-1971) :
Villes impériales du Maroc. Illustrations de Théophile Jean Delaye (1896-1973).
Grenoble, Arthaud (Bellegarde Ain, gravure et impression Sadag), 1937 ; in-8, demi-veau rouge à coins, dos à quatre nerfs encadrant les pièces d’auteur et de titre vert foncé, premier plat et dos en couleurs conservés, non rogné (reliure de l’époque) ; 168 pp., 5 planches hors-texte en couleurs, y compris la couverture et de très nombreuses illustrations de toutes tailles tirées en sépia.
Bookseller reference : 21634
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Terashima Yoshiyasu 2nd printing box soiled obi missing book is beautiful
Toyo Bunko 458 Japanese and Chinese Sansai Enkai Volume 4
Heibonsha 3000yen 1988. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Heibonsha 3000yen paperback
Bookseller reference : 2082702114606386
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Terence Blacker - FIRST PRINTING FIRST NOVEL
FIXX
Bloomsbury London 1989 Blacker's brilliant first novel. This is in great collectable condition. The text block looks to be unread the jacket is unclipped and protected and the binding is unbumped and the gilt decorations on it are brilliant. Language: eng Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Bloomsbury London hardcover
Bookseller reference : ABE-2580347226 ISBN : 0747502706 9780747502708
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Terence. Publius Terentius Afer (Ca. 190-159 B.C.)
PUBLIUS TERENTIUS AFER.
Well preserved in the original publisher's cloth. Virtually uncut. Curiously, this copy was apparently issued without the engraved title an d frontis. Pickering was the first in England to use cloth in publisher's bindings. SMALL BOX 2
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Terence; Commentary by A. Donatus, et al.
P. TERENTIA AFRI POET LEPIDISSIMI COMOEDIAE:
Full Title: P. TERENTIA AFRI POET LEPIDISSIMI COMOEDIAE: Andria, Eunuchus, Heavtontimorvmenos, Adelphi, Hecyra, Phormio, ex emendatissimis ac fide dignissimis codicibus summa diligentia castigat, metris in suum ordinem recte restitutis, ac uarijs lectionibus in margine appositis ex collatione prostremarum editionum Aldini & Gryphiani exemplaris. Elenchum interpretum, qui in had comoedias docte simul & erudite scripserunt, proxima subinde pagina demonstrabit. Eorum qu in his interpretum commentarijs annotata sunt, index amplissimus. pp. [22], 154 [i.e. 308], 117 [i.e. 234, [8]. Lacks two leaves of front matter (*2 & *3). Various errors in pagination as recorded in other examples. Folio. 320 mm. Old full vellum binding. Double and triple column Latin text in Italic and Roman. Great many bold woodcut illustrations of the scenes appear throughout the volume, and add to its charm. The various early paper 'repairs' to the title probably cover up old ownerships. Written some time after these repairs is an ink manuscript notation: Della Libreria de S(an) Vincenzo (in Tuscany). CEdit Iniquos - which seems to identify the text and/or editing as unjust, evil, and/or wicked. not too unusual for pagan works. On the front flyleaf is the 18th or 19th century autograph ownership of A. Wallis (unidentified). Publius Terentius Afer (195/185-159 BC), better known in English as Terence, was a playwright of the Roman Republic, of North African descent. His comedies were performed for the first time around 170-160 BC. Terentius Lucanus, a Roman senator, brought Terence to Rome as a slave, educated him and later on, impressed by his abilities, freed him. Terence apparently died young, probably in Greece or on his way back to Rome. He only wrote six plays. All survived, and are printed here. In this famous 1545 edition of Terence, Scoto, provided three summaries for the action of each scene by different humanist scholars of note. The innovation was immediately popular. The basic layout problem in the case of Terence was that the text consists of short scenes with much back-and-forth badinage while the apparatus was typically very lengthy. Early printers of these texts arranged the commentary for each scene all around the base text, creating a window or windows for the words of Terence. The resulting window-and-frame layouts are visually very lively, with each spread slightly different from the last, depending on the length of the commentary with respect to the text. As the sixteenth century progressed, however, it became more usual to employ a simple two-column format that placed the base text of each scene first and the commentary afterwards, alternating but running continuously from column to column. The four columns on a spread owned variety and visual interest because the text of Terence was set in larger type and more generously leaded than the commentary, but the result was rarely as handsome as the older layouts. This two-column format took over because it was much easier to set, correct, revise, and reprint than a window-and-frame. Similarly, fewer and fewer options were exercised in ornamenting and illustrating the folio text as the century wore on. Virtually the only ambitious editions from this point of view are this 1545 Scoto and the 1553 Cesano. These books preserve something of the grace of earlier folios, with scene-by-scene illustrations that characterized some folio editions in the fourteen nineties. Illustrations of individual scenes disappeared entirely after the 1555. The wonderful woodcuts are valued mainly for what they tell us of the Italian stage in the 15th and 16th century. BM STC Italian p. 664. ADD1 Safe
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Terentius Afer, Publius.
Comico carmine. Strasbourg, J. Grüninger, 18. III. 1503.
Small folio (308 x 220 mm). (6),158 ff. With full-page woodcut title, 6 full-page woodcut illustrations, 142 smaller woodcuts, and numerous woodcut initials, all in attractive near-contemporary hand colour throughout. 17th c. blindstamped full vellum. The third Grüninger edition, the first to include the numerous specially made smaller woodcuts that adorn the text, hand-coloured throughout in this copy. The full-page illustrations are repeated from the 1496 and 1499 incunabular editions. The woodcuts showcase Grüninger's method of using a large number of separate blocks in ever-changing combinations to create new images: "En 1503, Grüninger publie une édition de Térence avec 745 gravures de l'édition de 1496, dont 86 différentes et 19 nouvelles" (Ritter, Histoire de l'imprimerie alsacienne, p. 92 and cf. 88). The anonymous artist, soon to become Grüninger's favoured illustrator, went on to be known as the "Terenz-Meister" for the lively and attractive illustrations he created for this book. With the commentary by Aelius Donatus and Calphurnius. - First and final quires show numerous small wormholes. Two text leaves with a tear in the blank margin; leaf Z2 with a few tears within the text (no loss). Upper margin trimmed fairly closely, occasionally just touching the headline. Covers slightly buckled; joints starting at spine-ends; upper cover shows a tiny hole in the vellum near the front edge. - Provenance: Two 17th c. manuscript ownerships "S. de Bucquoy" and "A. Avador (?)" on title-page. Later by tradition in the library of the Fraeylemaborg chateau at Slochteren, Netherlands. 19th century engraved armorial bookplate of the Six van Hillegom family of Amsterdam; sold from the estate of the art historian Jan Six (1857-1926). 20th century bookplates of the Amsterdam physician and bibliophile Bob Luza (1893-1980), whose library was sold by Van Gendt & Co. in 1981, and of the musician and Holocaust survivor Helge Loewenberg-Domp (1915-2021). Old catalogue clipping and typed description to front pastedown. No other hand-coloured copies of this edition traced in the trade. BM-STC German 852. Adams T 304. Ritter 2284. Muller II, p. 24, no. 22. Schmidt 61. Fairfax Murray, Early German Books 407. Proctor 9889. Schweiger II, 1054.
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Termineus, Petrus.
Processus iuris scripti et consuetudinis frequentioris per Germaniam hoc tempore usitatus [...] Gerichtlicher Process des geschriebenen Rechts, Gewonheit, und teglichen Brauchs, in Germanien itziger Zeit ublich [...]. Cologne, (Johann Gymnich), 1570.
8vo. (9), 251, (26) pp., last blank f. With woodcut printer's device on reverse of last index leaf. (Bound with) II: Goede, Henning. Iudicarii ordinis processus. Item, Domini Odofredi summa de libellis formandis. Cologne, Arnold Birckmann's heirs, 1563. (352) pp. With woodcut printer's device on t.p. (Bound with) III: Justinianus. Novellarum constitutionum libri duo. Lyons, Louis Pesnot, 1556. (2), 286, (8) pp. With woodcut printer's device on t.p. Contemp. blindstamped pigskin on four raised double bands with ms. title to spine. Wants ties. Fine legal sammelband with three standard works, all in rare editions. - I: A manual of procedural law, first published in 1565. "Termineus's 'Processus' is written in Latin, but the margins contain German extracts; German forms are inserted in great number. At least 10 editions were printed until 1622" (cf. Stintzing/L.). - II: Henning Goede (c. 1450-1521) did not publish anything during his lifetime. His works, printed posthumously, were not intended for publication. The present treatise, based on notes dictated in his lectures, is a "clear and well-arranged account of the Canon trial, occasionally treating - and occasionally attacking - legal practice in Saxony" (cf. Stintzing/L.). - III: Latin Novella collection (limited to 98 tituli, as are all early vulgate editions). - Slightly browned; small tear to f. s4 of the Novellae. Long contemporary Latin note on front flyleaf. Front pastedown has contemp. autogr. acquisition note by the Upper Palatinate jurist and Electoral councillor Wolfgang Haller (d. 1593; cf. Jöcher/Adelung II, 1756): "Vvulphgangi Halleri Studiis inscr[...] Emptus Tubingae Anno 71 mense Julii." The attractive binding, apparently created for Haller or personalized for him somewhat later with his initials and the year of acquisition, shows the Seven Liberal Arts (front: plate-stamp of Grammatica - Dialectica - Retorica - Arithmetic; back: Musica - Geometria - Astrologia: Haebler I, 459, plates VII and VI) within a roll-tooled border of generals; horizontal bars of front cover stamped "WHD" ("Wolfgang Haller Doctor") and "1571". The bookbinder "HVM", who used these plates according to Haebler, "probably worked in the border area between Baden und Wuerttemberg" (ibid., p. 460). Binding slightly rubbed; minute traces of worming to front cover; altogether very attractively preserved. Later in the library of the Vienna Discalced Augustinians with their ms. shelfmark on front pastedown. I: VD 16, T 550. BM-STC German, Suppl., 62. Cf. Stintzing/Landsberg I, 564. Not in Adams. - II: VD 16, G 2479 and O 278. Cf. Stintzing/Landsberg I, 264. Not in BM-STC German or in Adams. - III: Baudrier III, 167. Not in BM-STC French or in Adams.
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Teruo Sato Chairman of Futaba Printing Co. Ltd.
unlucky root unlucky root
Futaba Printing Hiroshima Prefecture Fukuyama City 2006. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Futaba Printing (Hiroshima Prefecture, Fukuyama City) paperback
Bookseller reference : 2090202118102154
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Tetsuo Takahata Nanundo B6 box 2 books 1 printing
Easy English Outline of 20-week lectures
Not Available 1993. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
Bookseller reference : 2080202105600952
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Tetsuro Shibue, Showado Printing
Shimabara Jamba Nagasaki Prefecture Shimabara City Hippo Missing
Not Available 1976. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
Bookseller reference : 2080302106807380
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Texas Printing: Wittliff William D. designer
THIS SIMIAN WORLD. By Clarence Day
New York: Knopf 1968. Large octavo. Fine in dust spotted jacket with small tears. First edition in this format designed by Bill Wittliff of Encino Press and screenwriting fame. Knopf unknown books
Bookseller reference : WRCLIT83388
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Texts by ADELIA RISPOLI, LEONARDO SCIASCIA.
Pippo Gambino. Gravürler.= Opera Incisoria, 1954-1994: 15-31 Ekim 1996 [Engraving Exhibition Catalogue].
As New English Pippo Gambino. Gravürler = Opera Incisoria 1954 - 1994. 15 - 31 Ekim 1996 (Engraving exhibition catalogue)., texts by: Adelia Rispoli, Leonardo Sciascia; Italyan kültür merkezi, Ist., 1994. Paperback. Pbo. Mint. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). B/w and color ills. In Turkish and Italian.
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Texts by BÜLENT GÜNAL.
Japonya'da bir Osmanli seyyah: Abdürresid Ibrahim. Edited by Ergün Demir. Translated by Yutsuko Kureya; Mitsuhito Asô. [i.e. Ottoman traveler Qadi Abdurreshid Ibrahim visited Japan].
New New Turkish Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Folio. (33 x 24 cm). Edition in Turkish. 148 p., richly illustrated in b/w and color. Abdurresid Ibrahim (Abdrashit Gumerovich Ibragimov [Gabderrashit bin Gumer bin Ibrahim bin Gabderrashid bin Gabderrahim]), (1853-1944) was a Russia-born Tatar Muslim Alim (singular of Ulama), journalist, and traveller who initiated a movement in the first decade of the 20th century to unite the Crimean Tatars. He visited Japan in Meiji period and became the first imam of Tokyo Camii (Tokyo Mosque). born on April 23, 1857, in the Tara town of the Tarski district of the Tobolsk province of the West-Siberian General Government, now the administrative center of the Tarsky district of the Omsk Oblast. His ancestors by language and origin were Turkic peoples. He has the brother Ishmael. Abdrashit Ibrahimov attributed himself to the Tatars, and his father Gumer was Siberian Bukharans. His father's grandfather Gabdrashit was the Akhoond of the Tara town, one of the founders of the town's stone mosque. Mother - Gafafa Bin Ibragim Bin Zhagfar (?-1871), teacher for about 40 years, and mother's father Ibragim came from the Bashkirs of the Almenevo, Kurgan Oblast village, in the Tara city served as Mullah. He studied since the age of seven, received his primary education from a teacher Zeinalbashir, and at the age of 10 he studied in the madrasa of the Almenevo village. At the age of 17, he became an orphan and left for the Tyumen city where he continued his studies at the Yana Avyl Madrasa, and then, at the Madrasa of the Kshkar village (now in the Arsky District of Tatarstan. In 1878-1879, he was a teacher in the Akmolinsk Oblast (Russian Empire). In 1879-1885, he continued his education in Medina, Mecca and Istanbul. He returned to Russia in 1885. From 1885, he served as the imam-khatib of the cathedral mosque in Tara, where he was also a mudarris of madrasa. In 1892-1894, he served as the qadi of the Orenburg Muslim Spiritual Assembly. In his youth, A. Ibragimov adhered to the Jadid ideas. A. Ibrahimov, who led the anti-czarist propaganda work from the Pan-Islamism standpoint among the Muslims of Russia, set as its goal the liberation of all Muslim peoples from any kind of colonial oppression by the "infidels". In this situation, Japan, a longtime rival of Russia in the Far East - like the Ottoman Empire in the west - was a natural ally of the Pan-Islamists. Japan's rapid industrial ascension fascinated him - as did for the many others anti-imperialist-minded nationalists of the East. Counting on creating a united anti-Russian Muslim front of action, Ibragimov visited the Ottoman Empire in 1897. In 1897-1900 travels from Istanbul to Egypt, Palestine and Hejaz, then to France, Italy, Austria, Serbia, Bulgaria. Through the south of Russia to the Caucasus, along the Caspian coast to Bukhara, Turkestan, Semirechye region. Siberian caravan route returns to Tara. In 1902, Ibragimov, becoming an uncomfortable figure for Turkey, received the order from Sultan Abdul-Hamid II to leave the Ottoman Empire. In 1902-1903, he visited Japan for the first time, where he participated in anti-Russian propaganda. In this regard, Ibragimov, at the request of the Russian consul in Japan, was expelled from the country. Arriving in Istanbul in 1904, he was arrested, handed over to the Russian consul and sent under guard to Odessa. At the turn of 1905-1906 Ibrahimov was released. Being the former board member of the Muslim community of Orenburg, he became one of the leaders of the Ittifaq al-Muslimin movement and the organizer of several Muslim congresses. At the First All-Russian Muslim Congress in Nizhny Novgorod, A. Ibragimov's main rival was Ayaz Ishaki. ISBN: 9786056693892.
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Texts by BÜLENT GÜNAL.
Nihon o otozureta osuman teikoku no ryokôka kâdî Abudyurureshito Iburahimu. Edited by Ergün Demir. Translated by Yutsuko Kureya; Mitsuhito Asô. [i.e. Ottoman traveler Qadi Abdurreshid Ibrahim visited Japan].
New New Japanese Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Folio. (33 x 24 cm). Edition in Japanese. 148 p., richly illustrated in b/w and color. Abdurresid Ibrahim (Abdrashit Gumerovich Ibragimov [Gabderrashit bin Gumer bin Ibrahim bin Gabderrashid bin Gabderrahim]), (1853-1944) was a Russia-born Tatar Muslim Alim (singular of Ulama), journalist, and traveller who initiated a movement in the first decade of the 20th century to unite the Crimean Tatars. He visited Japan in Meiji period and became the first imam of Tokyo Camii (Tokyo Mosque). born on April 23, 1857, in the Tara town of the Tarski district of the Tobolsk province of the West-Siberian General Government, now the administrative center of the Tarsky district of the Omsk Oblast. His ancestors by language and origin were Turkic peoples. He has the brother Ishmael. Abdrashit Ibrahimov attributed himself to the Tatars, and his father Gumer was Siberian Bukharans. His father's grandfather Gabdrashit was the Akhoond of the Tara town, one of the founders of the town's stone mosque. Mother - Gafafa Bin Ibragim Bin Zhagfar (?-1871), teacher for about 40 years, and mother's father Ibragim came from the Bashkirs of the Almenevo, Kurgan Oblast village, in the Tara city served as Mullah. He studied since the age of seven, received his primary education from a teacher Zeinalbashir, and at the age of 10 he studied in the madrasa of the Almenevo village. At the age of 17, he became an orphan and left for the Tyumen city where he continued his studies at the Yana Avyl Madrasa, and then, at the Madrasa of the Kshkar village (now in the Arsky District of Tatarstan. In 1878-1879, he was a teacher in the Akmolinsk Oblast (Russian Empire). In 1879-1885, he continued his education in Medina, Mecca and Istanbul. He returned to Russia in 1885. From 1885, he served as the imam-khatib of the cathedral mosque in Tara, where he was also a mudarris of madrasa. In 1892-1894, he served as the qadi of the Orenburg Muslim Spiritual Assembly. In his youth, A. Ibragimov adhered to the Jadid ideas. A. Ibrahimov, who led the anti-czarist propaganda work from the Pan-Islamism standpoint among the Muslims of Russia, set as its goal the liberation of all Muslim peoples from any kind of colonial oppression by the "infidels". In this situation, Japan, a longtime rival of Russia in the Far East - like the Ottoman Empire in the west - was a natural ally of the Pan-Islamists. Japan's rapid industrial ascension fascinated him - as did for the many others anti-imperialist-minded nationalists of the East. Counting on creating a united anti-Russian Muslim front of action, Ibragimov visited the Ottoman Empire in 1897. In 1897-1900 travels from Istanbul to Egypt, Palestine and Hejaz, then to France, Italy, Austria, Serbia, Bulgaria. Through the south of Russia to the Caucasus, along the Caspian coast to Bukhara, Turkestan, Semirechye region. Siberian caravan route returns to Tara. In 1902, Ibragimov, becoming an uncomfortable figure for Turkey, received the order from Sultan Abdul-Hamid II to leave the Ottoman Empire. In 1902-1903, he visited Japan for the first time, where he participated in anti-Russian propaganda. In this regard, Ibragimov, at the request of the Russian consul in Japan, was expelled from the country. Arriving in Istanbul in 1904, he was arrested, handed over to the Russian consul and sent under guard to Odessa. At the turn of 1905-1906 Ibrahimov was released. Being the former board member of the Muslim community of Orenburg, he became one of the leaders of the Ittifaq al-Muslimin movement and the organizer of several Muslim congresses. At the First All-Russian Muslim Congress in Nizhny Novgorod, A. Ibragimov's main rival was Ayaz Ishaki.
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TH BEST PRINTING
AN INTRODUCTION TO REAL ESTATE SEGENT 1
Used - Good. Used book that is in clean average condition without any missing pages. unknown
Bookseller reference : 16056475-6 ISBN : 0919483216 9780919483217
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Thackeray, William Makepeace.
ROUND ABOUT THE CHRISTMAS TREE.
23p. Illustrated chapter headings and colophon. Illustrated first initial. Top edge gold, other edges deckled. Penciled inscription "For another boy X-mas 1915". Foxed. Small 8vo. Original cloth backed metallic design paper boards. Spine darkened but with paper label. Extremities worn. On copyright page: "This book a souvenir of Christmas 1914 is with avuncular regard dedicated to C.M.F. 2nd he might have been Bob". Limited to only 250 copies. Fine books from earlier Christmas seasons make great gifts today. CHRISTMAS/W70
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Thackeray, William Makepeace.
VANITY FAIR. A Novel without a Hero. ILLUSTRATED WITH TWO HUNDRED DRAWINGS MADE BY THE AUTHOR FOR THE FIRST EDITION. With an introduction by John T. Winterich. Collector's Edition Bound in Genuine Leather.
pp. xxii, 759 + Plus color frontis. Illustrated with over Two Hundred drawings by the author from the First Edition. Pale blue silk moire endpapers. All edges gold. Original pale blue page ribbon. Original bookplate from the Easton Press, not filled in. 4to. Original full blue leather binding with gold borders and lily-of-th-valley gold designs on both boards. Gilt decorated and lettered spine with raised bands. Hardbound. Very beautiful, crisp copy. This Collector's Edition is published in advanced for the subscribers of the Easton Press collection of "The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written". PRESS/W75
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the Penrose Annual / revue d’art graphique éditée par R.B Fishenden
Imprimerie / art graphique
N° vol 51 de 1957 - pleine percaline verte
Bookseller reference : 1120
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the Penrose Annual / revue d’art graphique éditée par R.B Fishenden
Imprimerie / art graphique
N° vol 50 de 1956 - pleine percaline ocre
Bookseller reference : 1121
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the Penrose Annual / revue d’art graphique éditée par R.B Fishenden
Imprimerie / art graphique
N° vol 53 de 1959 - pleine percaline noire
Bookseller reference : 1122
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THERIVE A., JOLY H., ROSTAND J., FABRE L.
La France travaille : Journaux, bibliothèques, laboratoires.
Percaline bordeaux de l'éditeur avec une illustration collée sur le premier plat, 32X25 cm, photos en noir et blanc (héliogravures), 1934, collection la France travaille, horizons de France. Reliure avec coins usés et frottements, 3 premières pages avec une tache brune.
Bookseller reference : 4258
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THERIVE A., JOLY H., ROSTAND J., FABRE L.
La France travaille : Journaux, bibliothèques, laboratoires.
Percaline bordeaux de l'éditeur avec une illustration collée sur le premier plat, 32X25 cm, photos en noir et blanc (héliogravures), 1934, collection la France travaille, horizons de France. Quelques petites marques d'usage, bon exemplaire.
Bookseller reference : 26177
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Theodor Dunkelgr n
Multiplicity of Scripture, The Making of the Antwerp Polyglot Bible.
, brepols, 2025 hardcover, 585 pages, Size:152 x 229 mm, Illustrations:8 colour plates, Language(s):English. *New. ISBN 9780888442345.
Bookseller reference : 66685
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THEOCRITE.
Teocritou Moschou, kai Bionos Eidyllia Panta. À la suite : Theocriti, Moschi et Bionis Idylla omnia a Bernardo Zamagna Rachusino Latinis Versibus expressa.
Parme, Bodoni, 1792. 2 parties en 1 vol. in-8 de (4)-175-(1) pp. et (4)-190-(2) pp. 1 f. blanc, veau marbré, dos orné à nerfs, triple filet doré sur les plats, fleurons aux angles, pièces de titre en maroquin rouge et en maroquin noir, tranches dorées (reliure de l'époque).
Bookseller reference : 5795
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The "Sinn Fein" Printing and Publishing Company Limited.:
The "Sinn Fein" Printing and Publishing Company Limited Debenture.
1909. Certificate one page 23 x 20cm part printed part manuscript good condition made out to Robert Lynd in his Irish name at "9 Greytown Gayton Road Hampstead London" No. 1876 £1 with terms signed by the Directors including John O’Mahony and the Secretary Seán T. Ó Ceallaigh. WITH: Receipt part printed 17 Upper Fownes Street Dublin no date 21 x 13cm good condition issued by the Sinn Fein Printing & Publishing Co. Limited to Robert Lynd Irish form of name for £2 for two debentures in the Company. Signed by Secretary D. MacCarthy Irish form. No other copy traced. ([1909]). unknown
Bookseller reference : 23558
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The 10th Anniversary of the Western Branch of the Japan Printing Society
Collection of Lectures on Old Type Books
Japan Printing Society Western Branch 1956. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Japan Printing Society Western Branch paperback
Bookseller reference : 2080502106501850
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The American Swedenborg Printing & Publishing Society, New York
WHO WAS SWEDENBORG and WHAT ARE HIS WRITINGS With Catalogue of the Theological Writings of Emanuel Swedenborg
American Swedenborg Printing & Publishing Society 1910. Pamphlet. Used - Very Good. No date ca 1910. 21 pages. 6.75 x 4.75" printed wrapper. VG. American Swedenborg Printing & Publishing Society unknown
Bookseller reference : 40608
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The Argus Printing and Publishing Company
The Argus Company Editorial Handbook
First edition: The Argus Printing and Publishing Company 1974. First edition. paperback. very good/no dustjacket. 8vo. pp.65 The Argus Printing and Publishing Company paperback
Bookseller reference : 255147
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The Athens Printing Company
Seasons and Seasonings from "Dixie Manor
Used - Good. Used book that is in clean average condition without any missing pages. unknown
Bookseller reference : 15943957-6 ISBN : 0945019564 9780945019565
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The Blakely Printing Company
In Old South Hadley
Hardback. New. hardcover
Bookseller reference : A9781018490335 ISBN : 1018490337 9781018490335
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The Blakely Printing Company
In Old South Hadley
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Bookseller reference : B9781018495095 ISBN : 1018495096 9781018495095
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The Blakely Printing Company
In Old South Hadley
Hardback. New. hardcover
Bookseller reference : B9781018490335 ISBN : 1018490337 9781018490335
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The Blakely Printing Company
In Old South Hadley
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Bookseller reference : A9781018495095 ISBN : 1018495096 9781018495095
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The Boston Club Of Printing House Craftsmen
A New England Keepsake Presented to all Craftsmen Registered At the 19th Annual Convention
Boston: The Boston Club of Printing House Craftsmen. Good with no dust jacket. 1938. First Edition. Hardcover. Pages have some light yellowing. Spine has faded and has some light chipping at the edges. Endpapers have some staining. . The Boston Club of Printing House Craftsmen hardcover
Bookseller reference : 350304
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The Boston Club of Printing House Craftsmen
Presswork: A Record of Five Practical Shop Discussions Conducted By the Boston Club of Printing House Craftsmen. Printed from the Original Stenograpic Reports 1923-1924
Boston: The Boston Club of Printing House Craftsmen 1925 117 pages. Chapters on The Cylinder Press as a Machine Preparatory Make-ready on Different Kinds of Forms Final Stages of Make-ready Automatic Feeders and Final Subjects of Make-ready. Size: 4to. Limited Edition. Green Cloth. Very Good Plus. The Boston Club of Printing House Craftsmen hardcover
Bookseller reference : 007915
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The Brown Printing Co.
Mining Laws of the State of Alabama
new. unknown
Bookseller reference : 46296044-n ISBN : 1022120786 9781022120785
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The Brown Printing Co
Mining Laws of the State of Alabama
like new. unknown
Bookseller reference : 46296044 ISBN : 1022120786 9781022120785
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The Brown Printing Co
Mining Laws of the State of Alabama
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Bookseller reference : B9781022120785 ISBN : 1022120786 9781022120785
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The Brown Printing Co
Mining Laws of the State of Alabama
Hardback. New. hardcover
Bookseller reference : B9781020878114 ISBN : 1020878118 9781020878114
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The Bureau of Engraving and Printing Restaurant Association
The Bureau of Engraving and Printing Washington DC
The Bureau of Engraving and Printing Restaurant Association. Trade Paperback. Used - Good. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing Restaurant Association paperback
Bookseller reference : 234869
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The Bureau of Engraving and Printing Restaurant Association
The Bureau of Engraving and Printing Washington DC
The Bureau of Engraving and Printing Restaurant Association. Used - Good. Good condition. Printing Industry Currency United States A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates stamps limited notes and highlighting or a few light stains. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing Restaurant Association unknown
Bookseller reference : Q19R-00308
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The Central District & Printing Telegraph Company
THIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT to the STOCKHOLDERS Year Ending December 31 1906
Central District & Printing Telegraph Company 1906. Pamphlet. Used - Very Good. 15 pages. 8.75 x 6.25" printed wrapper. Business card of General Manager M.H. Buehler Pittsburgh affixed to titlepage. Officers Earnings Expenses Balance Sheet Counties in Pennsylvania Ohio West Virginia Subway Duct Wire Mileage Switchboards 10 Year Comparative Table Exchanges & Stations. Creased few pencil notes VG. Central District & Printing Telegraph Company unknown
Bookseller reference : 61799
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The City of Bristol Printing & Stationery Department
The Downs: Clifton and Durdham Downs
Bristol: The City of Bristol Printing & Stationery Department 1961. First Edition. Softcover. Fine copy in the original stiff-card wrappers. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. Physical description; 13 pages. Notes; No clear publication date given. Subjects; The Downs. Clifton Downs. Durdham Downs. Bristol: The City of Bristol Printing & Stationery Department paperback
Bookseller reference : 354380
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The Colonist Printing and Publishing Co.
Sixteenth Annual Report Of The British Columbia Board Of Trade Together With Various Appendices List Of Members Office Bearers Commercial Charges Etc.
Victoria B. C.: The Colonist Printing and Publishing Co. Good with no dust jacket. 1895. Softcover. Covers have some foxing yellowing and wear around the edges. Spine has some wear and a small tear at the back. . The Colonist Printing and Publishing Co. paperback
Bookseller reference : 354638
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THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING AND STATIONERY OFFICE
THE UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA. SOUTH AFRICAN RAILWAYS AND HARBOURS REPORT OF THE GENERAL MANAGER OF RAILWAYS AND HARBOURS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 1922
PRETORIA: THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING AND STATIONERY OFFICE 1922. Book. Poor. Paperback. First Edition First Printing. Blue cover with black title. 1-1/2 bottom spine edge tear. Secure binding with inside cover lightly pulled and a mild top page corner surface crease. Clean pages and pencil at top cover Map Missing. Fair condition due to missing map. Heavy cover creases at rear with sun at edges. Photographic illustrations at rear. About 13 x 8 with 72 pp. plus xciii and photographic illustrations. Poor condition due to twenty five of the index pages being cut out. Scarce! Folio - over 12 - 15" tall Size: Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING AND STATIONERY OFFICE Paperback
Bookseller reference : 111021087
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THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING AND STATIONERY OFFICE
THE UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA SOUTH AFRICAN RAILWAYS AND HARBOURS REPORT OF THE GENERAL MANAGER OF RAILWAYS AND HARBOURS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 1923 To be presented to both houses of Parliament
PRETORIA: THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING AND STATIONERY OFFICE 1923. Book. Illus. by 1923. Poor. Paperback. First Edition First Printing. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. Dark blue with black title. Missing pages 71-78 pencil states tore out on cover. Secure binding with clean pages couple marginalia otherwise unmarked sunned spine edge with small bottom edge tear large top corner crease to cover & pages and pencil notation at rear cover. Few illustrations & fold-outs and large color fold-out at the rear. Sticker removal to front. About 13 x 8 with 70 pages missing pp. 71-78 and xciv 8 illustrated pages and rear color map. Due to missing pp. 71-78 this book is not complete otherwise good! Scarce! In English. . THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING AND STATIONERY OFFICE Paperback
Bookseller reference : 111021075
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The Grip Printing and Publishing Co.
The Illustrated War News Nos. 1 to 18 Inclusive. Containing all the Illustrations Referring to the North-West Rebellion of 1885 From its Outbreak to the Return and Disbanding of the Troops
Toronto 1885. Vol. I No. 1 April 4th 1885 - Vol. I No. 18 August 1st 1885. Hardcover. Good. 152 p. 46 cm. Numerous b&w engravings. 15 unnumbered inserts of tinted illustrations. Map of battleground of Batoche. Map of the North-West Territories. Respined and recornered in black leather. Black cloth with gilt impressing. Some wear including chipped edges. Hinges repaired internally. Some tears chips rough edges to text block. Label removed from title page leaving residue. Hole in rear free endpaper. Tape repairs. Lacks 4 p. supplementay Honour Roll. <br/><br/>Weekly reporting on the violent five-month insurgency against the Canadian government fought mainly by Métis and their native allies in 1885. Articles convey the latest news from the northwest the mounted police medals for bravery bios and so on. Contains numerous scenes of Western towns battles military life and training as well as portraits and caricatures. Much advertising mainly Toronto. Peel 1460. Land 1245. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 145249
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The Higley Printing Company, Butler, Indiana
HIGLEY'S ROAD GUIDE and TOURIST SERVICE Between Chicago Toledo & Cleveland via State Roads N. 43 25 Lincoln Highway & 17 in Indiana. State Roads No. 2 101 & 12 in Ohio
The Higley Printing Company Butler Indiana 1930. Pamphlet. Used - Very Good. No date ca 1930 16 pages. Folding map 4.5 x 16.5". 6.25 x 3.5" printed wrapper. Service stations restaurants hotels camps soda & candy shops newsstand. VG. The Higley Printing Company, Butler, Indiana unknown
Bookseller reference : 81788
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The International Association of Printing House Craftsmen, Inc.
30th Annual Convention The International Association of Printing House Craftsmen Inc.: San Francisco Palace Hotel September 4-7 1949.
San Francisco: n.p. 1949. 5 x 7 1/2". First edition. Red cloth over boards with gilt illustrations and black titles and small design on front cover endpapers are facsimile copies of pages 1 and 3 of San Francisco's first newspaper from 1847 and San Francisco's second newspaper from 1848 many black and white photographs two pages of autographs of many of the attendees in fine condition.The IAPHC was founded in 1919 in Philadelphia as an organization whose purpose was for self-development the enhancement of the printing and grapic arts industry and their companies' successes. Held in San Francisco the conventioneers were from the US Mexico and Canada. They were treated to many lectures awards clinics for example a Roll Leaf Stamping Embossing and Die Cuttung Clinic and of course golf. Additionally the ladies activities and entertainment included lunch at the Claremont Hotel in Berkeley a tour of the jade display at Gump's store in San Francisco and a tour of Chinatown.The two pages of autographs include well-known men of the industry at this time such as Oscar Pedersen Tom Hislop and A. R. Tommasini. Only 2 copies listed in OCLC at this time. 8/16 hardcover
Bookseller reference : BL-001408
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