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ANDERSON (R. J.)
The Morphology of the Omohyoid Muscle. [Offprint from the 'Dublin Journal of Medical Science', August, 1881.]
Large 8vo, 16pp., one coloured lithographic plate, disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute with a couple of their neat library stamps.
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Anderson Printing
Town Krier 1969 Homecoming and Volume 2 - No. 2 February 1970
Anderson Printing. 1969-70. Paperback. Good. Light shelf wear and creasing. Two editions of the Kelseyville Lake County California Town Krier. Current news history b&w photos and ads. 7 x 10 inches. Anderson Printing paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 12444
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ANDERTON (Basil) & GIBSON (W.H.)
Catalogue of the Bewick Collection (Pease Bequest).
4to, iv, [ii], 110pp., frontis., 8 plates, orig. printed wrappers, chipped and faded. An unrivalled collection of Thomas Bewick's original pencil drawings and printed books.
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ANDREJEWSKI, Daniel (Sous la Direction de) - Père L. AUBRY, I. BRIZARD - C. COGNIET - Pr. P. MINICONI - M. NICOLAS - P. J. J. O'MEARA
Le Merveilleux Voyage de Saint-Brandan, Abbé, à la recherche de la Terre Promise
NANTES, As. B.A.B. - 1984 - Edition originale - Grand & fort In-4 - Cartonnage éditeur, sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs - Illustrations en texte & illustrations couleurs PP Ht - 240-XLV pages + Table - Avec bandeau "livre du demi-Millénaire de l'imprimerie en Bretagne" , entièrement réalisé en bretagne -Très bel exemplaireEnvoi de Micheline nicolas, co-auteur de l'ouvrage.Ouvrage édité pout le 15 è centenaire de la naissance du moine navigateur & livre du demi-Millénaire de l'introduction de l'imprimerie en Bretagne
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 25792
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ANDREJEWSKI, Daniel (Sous la Direction de) - Père L. AUBRY, I. BRIZARD - C. COGNIET - Pr. P. MINICONI - M. NICOLAS - P. J. J. O'MEARA
Le Merveilleux Voyage de Saint-Brandan, Abbé, à la recherche de la Terre Promise
NANTES, As. B.A.B. - 1984 - Edition originale - Grand & fort In-4 - Cartonnage éditeur, sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs - Illustrations en texte & illustrations couleurs PP Ht - 240-XLV pages + Table - Avec bandeau "livre du demi-Millénaire de l'imprimerie en Bretagne" , entièrement réalisé en bretagne -Très bel exemplaire Envoi de Micheline nicolas, co-auteur de l'ouvrage. Ouvrage édité pout le 15 è centenaire de la naissance du moine navigateur & livre du demi-Millénaire de l'introduction de l'imprimerie en Bretagne
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ANDRESEN (Andreas)
Der Deutsche Peintre-Graveur. German Graphic Artists Cataloged from 1560 to 1800.
5 Vols., orig. cloth. Biographical sketches and brief descriptions are given of the work of German engravers from the last third of the 16th to the end of the 18th century.
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Andriveau-Goujon, J. ; Arnoul, Imprimerie Lemercier et cie.
Carte geÌneÌrale de l'Allemagne comprenant l' ensemble des Etats de l'Europe centrale. First editon of the map
Paris: Andriveau-Goujon 1849. Map mounted on linen folded into original chemise and slipcase.Entoilée de l’Allemagne placée sous étui cartonné vert dim : 66 x 97 cm.OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:58676717.Datée de 1849 ; contours des provinces en couleurs. Excellente conditionScale ca. 1:2000000 E 1°--E 29°/N 56°--N 44°. Paris: Andriveau-Goujon, 1849 unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 51-6340
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André Billy - Guillaume Apollinaire - René Dalize - Charles Perrès - Adolphe Paupe
[Revue]. Les Soirées de Paris. N° 10 - novembre 1912
Paris Les Soirées de Paris. Directeurs: Guillaume Apollinaire, André Billy, René Dalize, Charles Perrès, André Tudesq. 1912 In-8 Broché
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 012926
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André Billy - Guillaume Apollinaire - René Dalize - Charles Perrès - Adolphe Paupe
[Revue]. Les Soirées de Paris. N° 4 - mai 1912
Paris Les Soirées de Paris. Directeurs: Guillaume Apollinaire, André Billy, René Dalize, Charles Perrès, André Tudesq. 1912 In-8 Broché
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 012927
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André Billy, René Dalize, Emile Zavie, Dominique Courbette, Guillaume Apollinaire
[Revue]. Les Soirées de Paris. N° 16 - mai 1913
Paris Les Soirées de Paris. Directeurs: André Billy. 1913 In-8 Broché
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 012924
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André Ducrot
Presses modernes typographiques
Gauthier Villars 1904
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 2166
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ANDRÉ HAON
Contes Sataniques ou Treis kaï décameron
IMPRIMERIE BENE 1989 237 pages IN8. 1989. Broché couverture rempliée. 237 pages. Recueil de contes sataniques écrit par André Haon illustré par Pierre publié par l'imprimerie Bene. L'ouvrage propose des récits fantastiques centrés sur le thème du diable et du satanisme
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 15425
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ANGELO COZZI - 1st Printing 1978 - Rare Copy
Innocent in the Mirror
<p>" Innocent in the Mirro " by Angelo Cozzi published the 1st January 1978 in New-Yor ; the book became cult and began difficult to find.</p><p>Hardback with jacket 27 x 203 cm 137 pages</p><p>Stayed very good the jacket a bit worn with some tears at the top As the book has been protected with a clear jacket since a long time it stayed very good to excellent inside a small yellow band at the perimeter </p><p>You will note also some scratches on the last white double-page and some spots of paper on one double-page.</p><p>All visible on the photos</p> William Morrow an Company , Inc hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 59 ISBN : 4775606875 9784775606872
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Angelo da Vallombrosa.
Apologeticum Angeli anachorite Vallisumbrose pro Iulio Papa contra consilium Decii ad S.R.E. Cardinales. [Rome, Marcello Silber, 1511].
4to. (4) ff. With the woodcut Papal arms on the title-page. Modern half vellum over marbled boards. One of two issues of this pamphlet in defence of Pope Julius II against the anti-papist "consilium" of the important jurist Filippo Decio (1454-1535), who had argued for the legitimacy of the second Council of Pisa. The jurist and abbot Angelus Anachorita Vallombrosa (1455-1530) authored a number of polemics, including several against Savonarola. - Year of printing supplied from the date of the preface ("X Kal. Dec. 1511" = 22 Nov. 1511); the copy in the Bavarian State Library (4 Conc. 81) is patently misdated "1509". Printer from A. Tinto, Gli annali tipografici di Eucario e Marcello Silber (1968). - Some brownstaining to title-page with old shelfmark in brown ink; date on verso annotated in sanguine. Very rare. Edit 16, CNCE 1851. OCLC 54337177. Not in Adams or BM-STC Italian.
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Angelo da Vallombrosa.
Epistole Angeli anachorite Vallisumbrose Iulio Secundo pont. max. Francorum regi Bernardino tunc cardinali sancte Crucis. Pro Christiana unitate servanda. [Rome, Marcello Silber, 1511?].
4to. (4) ff. With the woodcut Papal arms on the title-page. Modern half vellum over marbled boards. Probably only edition of these five missives to Pope Julius II and his antagonists, the deposed cardinal Bernardino Carvajal and Louis XII of France. The jurist and abbot Angelus Anachorita Vallombrosa (1455-1530) authored a number of polemics, including several against Savonarola. - Year of printing taken from the date of the last letter ("VIII Kal. Nov. 1511" = 25 October 1511). Printer supplied from A. Tinto, Gli annali tipografici di Eucario e Marcello Silber (1968); Edit 16 (CNCE 1854) and British Museum state Giacomo Mazzocchi in Rome and G. S. di Carlo da Pavia in Florence as other possible printers. - A slight waterstain in the margin throughout with slight edge damage. Old shelfmark in brown ink to title-page; date at the end annotated in sanguine. Very rare. Edit 16, CNCE 1855. BM-STC Italian 29. Halle (Newe Zeitungen) 66. Not in Adams.
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Angelo da Vallombrosa.
Oratio Angeli anachorite Vallisumbrose pro concilio Lateranensi. Contra conventiculum Pisanum. [Rome, Marcello Silber, 1511].
4to. (6) ff. With the woodcut Papal arms on the title-page. Modern half vellum over marbled boards. Only edition of this speech for the convocation of the Fifth Lateran Council and against the convocation of the schismatic Second Council of Pisa. The jurist and abbot Angelus Anachorita Vallombrosa (1455-1530) authored a number of polemics, including several against Savonarola. - Year of printing supplied from the date of the preface ("Sexto Idus Sept. 1511" = 8 Sept. 1511); printer from A. Tinto, Gli annali tipografici di Eucario e Marcello Silber (1968). - Noticeable waterstaining throughout with old shelfmark in brown ink to title-page; date on verso annotated in sanguine. Very rare. Edit 16, CNCE 1857. BM-STC Italian 29. Not in Adams.
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Angelus de Clavasio
Summa de casibus concienitie cum multis utilibus et valde necessarij additionibus nouiter insertis.
(Strassburg), Renato Beck für Johannes Rymann und Johannes Knobloch, 1513. 4°. (28 x 20 cm). Mit Holzschnitt-Titelbordüre, grosser Initiale von Hans Baldung Grien und Druckermarke am Schluss sowie drei weitere kleinere Initialen. Lederband der Zeit über Holzdeckeln, geprägt mit Platten- und Rollstempeln. Einbandkanten, Rücken und Vorsätze erneuert. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 7674CB|7674CB_2|7674CB_3 [3 Warenabbildungen]
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 7674CB
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Angelus de Clavasio.
Summa angelica de casibus conscientie cum additionibus noviter additis. [Lyon, Michel Topié], 15. VII. 1496.
4to (150 x 216 mm). (18), CCCCXVI ff. Title-page printed in red. With one woodcut headpiece. Printed in two columns in gothic type throughout. One Lombardic initial in purple ink with penwork decorations. Original blindstamped full calf over thick wooden boards on 3 raised double bands; 5 large and 8 smaller brass bosses on each cover. Wants clasps. Rare incunabular edition of the "Summa Angelica", beautifully preserved in the original Flemish blind-tooled binding. Both covers are quartered by a cross ornamented with rolls of delicately interlaced rods and bands in the late Gothic style. The four quarters outside the cross are filled with impressions of the same rectangular panel (80 x 52 cm). The panel's inner rectangle is divided into two vertical stripes, each occupied by two interlacing vine branches enclosing within their curves four animals: a bear, boar, goat, and fawn facing a stag, monkey, lion, and hare. Round the margin runs an undulating leafy tendril into whose curves further hares, boars and stags are nested. Examples of this characteristic Flemish design, widespread in the early decades of the 16th century, are known in the Goldschmidt collection (no. 107, plate XLII) and in the Otto Schäfer collection (no. 26), bound ca. 1520 by Louis Bloc in Bruges and ca. 1537 Jacob Clercx de Ghele in Antwerp, respectively. Indeed, so strong is the similarity between the central animal-and-vine compartments of panels used by Bloc and the one at hand, exactly the same size and differing merely in the design of the border and in the fact that they are mirror-inverted, that it is tempting to speculate whether not one was produced as a direct copy of the other. - The principal work of the Franciscan canonist Angelo Carleti di Chivasso (1411-95), this is an alphabetically arranged dictionary of moral theology which develops, in 659 chapters, a set of rules for those desirous of leading a Christian life. First published in 1486, its subjects include a wide range of themes such as necromancy, prostitution, usury, inquisition, and alchemy. The work was widely read and aroused the wrath of Martin Luther, who judged it one of the most harmful symbols of Catholic orthodoxy - so much so that he called it "Summa Diabolica" and publicly burned a copy at Wittenberg on 10 December 1520. - Some contemporary marginal annotations in the text, as well as notes to flyleaf and lower pastedown; pretty ink ornaments applied to the title initial. Endpapers and last few leaves of text wormed. Margins show occasional waterstaining. Spine somewhat wormed; covers very well preserved showing only a little wear. Only fragments of the leather straps survive. - Provenance: later bookplate of the Chilean diplomat, bibliophile and art collector Matías Errázuriz Ortúzar (1866-1953) to front pastedown. Extremely rare: only 12 copies in institutional libraries worldwide, none in the United States or Great Britain, that in the Staatsbibliothek Berlin lost. Copinger II, 1665. GW 1941. Pellechet 3829. BSB-Ink A-534.050. ISTC ia00726400. Cf. Goff A-713 (first ed.). For the binding cf. Goldschmidt 107 and Schäfer 26.
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Ann Arbor Printing and Publishing Company
Trimsharp's Account of Himself: a Sketch of His Life Together With a Brief History of the Education of the Blind and Their Achievements : to Thich Is Added a Collection of Poems Composed by Himself
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : A9780371183526 ISBN : 0371183529 9780371183526
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Annalisa Angelucci
La Sciagurata
Baldini & Castoldi, settembre 1995. Brossura con bandelle. Prima edizione. Spedizioni tracciabili con raccomandata entro 24 ore dall'ordine. First edition. Soft cover in good conditions, no inscriptions or markings inside. Worldwide delivery.
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ANNE HIGONNET - FIRST PRINTING
Lewis Carroll - BRILLIANT PHOTOGRAPHY SELECTION
Phaidon London 2008 A man of many talents Lewis Carroll 1832-1898 the pen name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson was a distinguished Professor of Mathematics at Christ Church College Oxford and a successful author of children's books. But long before he published the famous Alice's Adventures in Wonderland story Carroll was a fine and accomplished photographer. Most famous for his exceptional photographs of children which include portraits of Alice Liddell the inspiration behind his classic book. Carroll compiled his photographs into albums and send them to major cultural figures in Victorian society in the hope that they might want similar portraits of themselves or their children.His photographs thus include sitters such as the family of the Pre-Raphaelite painter and poet Dante Gabriel Rossetti John Everett Millais and Alfred Lord Tennyson amongst others. His work also features portraits of close family and friends as well as landscapes and still lifes demonstrating the remarkable extent and complexity of Carroll's photographic art. His work has become embedded deeply in modern culture influencing many artists and his photographs have seen a recent resurgence in popularity demonstrating their importance to the history of photography. Carroll is now considered one of the greatest Victorian photographers. Anne Higonnet's perceptive discussion of Carroll as a photographer and as a prominent member of Victorian society offers fresh insight into his relationships with his sitters in the light of social conventions of the time and emphasises Carroll's dreamlike vision of childhood. This beautiful book echoes the albums Carroll sent out by clipping the corners of the pages as he did. This first printing is a brilliant presentation of some significant Victorian photography. The perfect jacket is protected. Language: eng Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng. 1st Edition. Hardcover. As New/As New. Phaidon London hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : ABE-5229985044 ISBN : 0714842826 9780714842820
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ANNINGER (Anne)
Spanish and Portuguese 16th Century Books in the Department of Printing and Graphic Arts. A Descriptive of an Exhibition and a Bibliographical Catalogue of the Collection.
First Edition, small folio, 94pp., 40 illustrs., orig. printed wrappers. 210 Items described with full collations From the library of Pierre Ber?s.
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Annuaire d’art décoratif du “Studio” / revue des plus récents progrès dans l’art de construire, de décorer et de meubler les maisons
Imprimerie / art graphique
1912 1912 - broché
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1129
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Anon
Nederlandsche Ambachts-En Nijverheidskunst 1923-1924
78 pages of text followed by plate section with 103 photographs. Some foxing to fore-edge on front cover with soiling to edges too. A few stains on front pastedown.
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Anon. [Hatchard; Hamilton, Adams & Co.; Seacome; Chester, Cheshire; provincial printing; nineteenth-century children's books; Vi
Lectures on the Heathen Gods. Adapted to the School Room. By the author of "Insect History."
London: J. Hatchard and Son 107 Piccadilly; Hamilton Adams and Co. Paternoster Row: and J. Seacome Chester. 1840. T. Thomas Printer Eastgate Street Chester. 12mo: viii 412 pp. Errata slip tipped in at rear. In original brown cloth boards with title in gilt on green leather label on spine. A tight copy with occasional light foxing in worn boards. Inscribed on the ffep to 'The Rev G. B. Blomfield With the authors Respects'. Only three copies on COPAC Glasgow Liverpool and Nottingham. The author is infuriatingly elusive: his or her other known works are 'Easy stories: for the amusement and information of children of four and five years old' 1831 'Stories from natural history; for young children' 1832 and 'Insect histories; for children of eight or ten years old' 1833. The lectures are addressed to 'Arthur a boy in his thirteenth year' and his 'sister Emily' 'two years younger than himself' by their 'excellent mother' the volume's dedicatee. Blomfield was Canon of Chester and the book would seem to be the work of a Cheshire clergyman with an interest in natural history. London: J. Hatchard and Son, 107, Piccadilly; Hamilton, Adams, and Co. Paternoster Row: and J. Seacome, Chester. 1840. [T. Thoma hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 6770
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Anonyme
Mémento de typographie orientale à l'usage des compositeurs de l'Imprimerie Nationale.
Paris: Imprimerie Nationale, 1947 in-8, 76 pages, figures. Agrafé, lég. marques d'usage, 4 p. avec petite tache, autrement bon état. Nom de propriétaire inscrit sur la couv. et le 1er f.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1377054
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anonymes
Bulletin Officiel des Cours Professionnels n° 98
1936. Paris Chambre Syndicale Typographique Parisienne janvier 1936 - Agrafé 24 5 cm x 32 cm 20 + IV pages - Textes anonymes illustrations - Quelques rousseurs sinon très bon état
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 7614
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ANSELMO (Antonio Joaquim)
Bibliografia das Obras Impressas em Portugal no S?culo XVI.
4to, x,367pp., facsimiles, orig. printed wrappers. Facsimile of an important work, still useful, originally published in Lisbon, 1926. It describes 1,312 sixteenth-century books printed in Portugal, with locations, collations, and bibliographical references.
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ANSELMO (Artur)
Les Origines de l'imprimerie au Portugal. Préface de José V. de Pina Martins
Paris, Touzot, 1983 in-4, XIX-597 pp., planches, index, bibliographie, broché. Couverture tachée.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 208259
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Anselmo, Artur
Origens da Imprensa em Portugal.
285x215 mm. 510 pages. Hardcover with dust-jacket. In good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Antal?czi, Lajos
Az Egri Nyomda Rt. t?rt?nete, 1893-1949. (=anulm?nyok Heves megye t?rt?net?b?l ;vol. 9)
Eger, Heves megyei lev?lt?r, 1986. original kartoniert, 8?, 150 p., [16] p. of plates. : ill. (some col.). A very good copy
Referenz des Buchhändlers : CD1-1950
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Antelme (Georges) :
La chasse aux cerfs à l'Ile Maurice.
Port Louis - Ile Maurice, Général Printing and Stationery, 1932 ; in-4° (285 mm), broché ; [4], 37 pp., [1] f. achevé d’imprimer, [1] f. photographie tirage collé, [5] f. de reproduction photographique, couverture crème illustrée.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 20834
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ANTHOENSEN Fred (& CHAPLIN Ruth A.)
Types and Bookmaking containing Notes on the books printed at the Southworth-Anthoensen Press, and a bibliographicalcatalogue, with specimens of its work, types, borders, etc.
x + 170pp. + sompe plates out of text, limited edition of 500 copies, 26cm., publisher's ardcover binding in green cloth, in publisher's slipcase, few foxing, very good, G103123
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ANTHOENSEN Fred (& CHAPLIN Ruth A.)
Types and Bookmaking containing Notes on the books printed at the Southworth-Anthoensen Press, and a bibliographicalcatalogue, with specimens of its work, types, borders, etc.
Portland, Maine, The Southworth-Anthoensen Press 1943 x + 170pp. + sompe plates out of text, limited edition of 500 copies, 26cm., publisher's ardcover binding in green cloth, in publisher's slipcase, few foxing, very good, G103123
Referenz des Buchhändlers : G103123
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Antoninus Florentinus.
Summa theologica. Nuremberg, Anton Koberger, 1477-1479.
Folio (ca. 315 x 465 mm). 4 vols. 252, (1 blank) ff. 321 ff. 462, (1 blank) ff. (1 blank), 336, (1 blank) ff. With 7 large penwork initials. Contemporary blindstamped full brown calf bindings over wooden boards with brass corner and edge fittings and 2 clasps. Edges sprinkled. The complete four-volume set of this very early and rare edition of a principal work, usually encountered only in separate volumes. This encompassing account of moral philosophy by the Florentine archbishop Antoninus (1389-1459, canonized in 1523) exerted a powerful influence over later studies; it is regarded as "probably the first - and certainly the most comprehensive - treatment from a practical point of view of Christian ethics, asceticism, and sociology in the Middle Ages" (NCE, I, 647). - Koberger's edition was preceded merely by that printed almost simultaneously in Venice (1477-80), and for the first (17 Oct. 1478) and fourth volume (29 April 1479) his is in fact the first: volume 2 (10 Oct. 1477) had already appeared in Venice separately in 1474 and 1477, and again in Speyer in 1477; vol. 3 (26 Jan. 1478) had appeared in Venice in 1477. - Volumes 1, 3, and 4 each boast two large penwork initials in red and blue, volume 2 has a large penwork initial in red, blue, and purple that incorporates a long marginal decoration. Entirely complete save for the blank first leaf not present in vols. 1-3, a wide-margined copy printed on strong, light-coloured paper, rubricated throughout and with Lombardic initials drawn alternately in red and blue. First and last leaved insignificantly soiled with minute worming. Occasional marginalia by an early hand. The uniform bindings show a central compartment composed of a blossom role not identified by Kyriss or Schunke on the covers; the spines were not decorated. - Bindings professionally restored. Some damage to several of the brass edge and corner fittings with some loss; clasps and endpapers repaired, using early material. - Provenance: all volumes bear the lithographic bookplate of the German historian and bibliophile Johann Georg Kloss (1787-1854), whose extensive collection of incunabula and early printing was sold by Sotheby's in 1935 in a sale notorious for the auctioneer spuriously claiming many items to have been owned by Melanchthon (Catalogue of the Library of Dr Kloss, of Franckfort a. M., Professor, lot 231). Hain/C. 1242. Goff A 871. GW 2186. BMC II, 415. Proctor 1981, 1983, 1988 & 1992. BSB-Ink A 594. IGI 689. Pell. 877. Polain 265. Voull., Bln. 1649, 1652, 1657 & 1659. Hase 23, 25, 31 & 35. ISTC ia00871000. Not in Oates.
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Apian, Petrus.
Inscriptiones sacrosanctae vetustatis non illae quidem Romanae, sed totius fere orbis summo studio ac maximis impensis Terra Marique conquistae feliciter incipiunt. Ingolstadt, P. Apianus, 1534.
Folio (210 x 294 mm). (40), DXII, (8) pp. Title page printed in red and black. With large emblematic title woodcut after Albrecht Dürer, hand-coloured around 1730; woodcut printer's device on verso of final leaf. With coloured woodcut arms of Raimund Fugger, 7 large woodcut initials showing astronomical and mathematical motifs, and 184 woodcut illustrations. Text surrounded by various woodcut borders throughout. Contemp. vellum with ms. spine title. Only edition. - Printed at the expense of the banker Raimund Fugger, this work presents classical inscriptions and statues collected all over Europe (of which many were in Fugger's own collection). The text is based on earlier studies by Peutinger, Pirckheimer, and others. An exceptionally fine work from the private press of Peter Apianus (1495-1552), mainly known as a mathematician and geographer. Title woodcut by Hans Brosamer (after Dürer) and Fugger's coat of arms (by M. Ostendorfer) splendidly hand-coloured and raised in gilt; undoubtedly the work of the book's previous owner, Johann Spiegler, who signs his name beneath the imprint on the title page ("Annumeror libris Joannis Spiegleri Juliomagensis"). Spiegler is known as a Constance miniaturist active during the first half of the 18th century (cf. Brun, SKL III, 1913) and is sometimes identified with the Constance painter Franz Joseph (Johann) Spiegler (1691-1757; cf. Thieme/Becker XXXI, 370f.). - Slight dampstains and edge tears near end; occasional paper loss remargined. Page tt1r (the printed area of which reaches far into the margin) lacks the final character of the right column. An uncommonly beautiful copy, last in the collection of the Maryland pharmaceutical investor Charles W. Newhall. VD 16, A 3086. IA 106.422. Adams A 1291. BM-STC (German) 37. Stalla 85. Brunet I, 342. Van Ortroy 109. Günther (Apian) 20f.
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Apollonius of Rhodes.
Argonauticorum libri quatuor, nunc primum latinitate donati, atque in lucem editi. Ioanne Hartungo interprete. Acceßit locuples rerum & verborum memorabilium index. Basel, (Johannes Oporinus, February 1550.
8vo. (32), 226, (28) pp., final blank f. With 2 woodcut initials. Contemporary vellum with giltstamped label to spine. First Latin edition, the first 16th c. Latin verse translation of the most important and only complete epic of Alexandrine hellenism in imitation of Homer. - The classicist J. Hartung (1505-79) received the Heidelberg Chair of Greek in 1537. in 1546 he followed a call as Professor of Greek and Hebrew in Freiburg/Breisgau, where he also taught Poetry. - With dedicatory poems by Joachim Mynsinger, Jacob Micyllus, and Balthasar Acanthius; these are followed by emendations of the Greek text, improving upon the Aldine and the Frankfurt edition, with Latin and - “quite uncommon!” (cf. Hieronymus) - German notes in Gothic type. - Somewhat browned throughout (occasionally stronger). Small stamp of the Bonclerici Library on t. p. VD 16, A 3132. IA 106.503. Hoffmann I, 215. Schweiger I, 38. Hieronymus, Griechischer Geist 188. Not in Adams or BM-STC German. Not in Dibdin or Moss.
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Appert Richard. Author of "Famous Ships". Student in Printing San Francisco Continuation School. Coats Martin D. Instruct
SAN FRANCISCO
San Francisco California: Press of San Francisco Continuation School 1934. 1st Edition cf. Rocq 8100 which records a copy with no publication date. INSCRIBED by Author. Printed buff stiff-stock paper wrappers. Geneal wear & soiling to binding which also shows some age toning. A small unobtrusive 'burn' mark to lower right of the front cover. An Abt VG copy. 50 pp. 24 woodcut illustrations of which 11 are full page. All appear to have been executed specifically for this publication. No artist credited though we would not be surprised to find that individual to be another student if not the author of the volume. 9" x 6" <br/><br/>This book presumed to be the product of a 'school project' from Mr. Appert's Printing course. Scarce: OCLC locates but 4 cc. Press of San Francisco Continuation School unknown books
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 32459
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Apter-Gabriel, Ruth [Ed.]
Tradition and Revolution: The Jewish Renaissance in Russian Avant-Garde 1912-1928
27x21 cm. 261 pages. Softcover in dust jacket. In good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
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Aquarium Printing, NW
Aquarium Care Log Book: Fish Tank Record Book Daily Record Keeping
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1686110634.G ISBN : 1686110634 9781686110634
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Aquarium Printing, NW
Aquarium Maintenance Notebook: Fish Tank Record Book Daily Record Keeping
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1686110758.G ISBN : 1686110758 9781686110757
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Aquarium Printing, NW
Marine Aquarium Tank Log Book: Fish Tank Record Book Daily Record Keeping
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 1686110804.G ISBN : 1686110804 9781686110801
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ARBER (Edward) Editor.
The English Scholar's Library of Old and Modern Works. No. 1-4.
4 Vols., in one, ex-library, library buckram. No. 1. The History of Reynard the Fox. Translated and Printed by William Caxton. June 1481. xvi,120pp. No. 2. John Knox. The First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstrous Regiment of Women. 1558. xviii, 62pp. No. 3. Clement Robinson. A Handful of Pleasant Delights... 1584. xvi,64pp. No. 4. Simon Fish. A Supplication for the Beggars. 1529. xviii,14pp.
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ARBER (Edward) Editor.
The English Scholar's Library of Old and Modern Works. No. 1-2.
2 Vols., in one, some light foxing, cont. half calf, a nice copy. No. 1. The History of Reynard the Fox. Translated and Printed by William Caxton. June 1481. xvi,120pp. No. 2. John Knox. The First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstrous Regiment of Women. 1558. xviii, 62pp.
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ARBER (Edward) Editor. ROBINSON (Clement)
Clement Robinson and Divers Others: A Handful of Pleasant Delights Containing Sundry New Sonnets and Delectable Histories in Divers Kinds of Metre Etc. 1584. The English Scholar's Library of Old and Modern Works No. 3.
8vo, xvi, 64pp., orig. blue cloth lettered in blind and gold, a nice copy.
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archambeaud ( pierre ) fain ( J.F)
encres d imprimerie
ministere de l éducation nationale institut national des industries et arts graphiquesparis 1965 - In 8 broché 123 pages - croquis dans le texte
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 4139
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ARCHAMBEAUD (Pierre).
Encres d'imprimerie noir et couleurs. Fabrication et emploi.
P., Institut National des Industries et Arts Graphiques, 1956, in 8° broché, 127 pages ; nombreuses figures dans le texte.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 66912
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ARCHER (Rev. S.)
The Sunday Collectors & Epistles, Arranged in the Form of Question and Answer, for the use of Sunday Schools.
First edition, [124]pp., unpaginated, from the library of John Davies Enys with his bookplate to front paste-down, cont. sheep, rubbed, covers holding by cords, library number to foot of spine. "... for the use of my own Sunday School, as a profitable change of employment in the course of Sunday instruction. But as two hundred may be printed with almost as much ease as ten, and at a trifling increase of expense, I allowed the above number to be taken off; and they are now offered to the Teachers of Schools at the price of printing."
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Archiv fuer Druck und Papier = Archives for Printing, Paper & Kindred Trades
Internationale Fachzeitschrift 2. Vierteljahr 1963 Ausgabe 2
Buch- u. Druckgewerbe-Verlag KG Berlin 1963. 353 S. mit einigen Abbildungen kartoniert quart oberes Kapital leicht eingerissen. - sonst gutes Exemplar / good condition / 100 Jahre 1863 - 1963 / zweisprachig: deutsch und englisch - unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 5h1035
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Archiv fur Druck und Papier / Archives for Printing, Paper & Kindred Trades
Internationale Fachzeitschrift 100 Jahre 1863 - 1963. Zweites Vierteljahr 1963 Ausgabe 2
Buch- und Druckgewerbe-Verlag KG Berlin 1963. S. 118-352 mit zahlreichen farbigen Tafeln kart. quart. - gutes Exemplar - unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 2i4252
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