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[EXPOSITION COLONIALE INTERNATIONALE PARIS 1931] GAIDE (Docteur)
Congrès Scientifiques et Sanitaires en Extrême-Orient (1908 à 1930)
Hanoï, Imprimerie d'Extrême-Orient, 1930. 1 plaquette in-8, 57 pp., brochée, bon état.
Bookseller reference : 845
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[EXPOSITION COLONIALE INTERNATIONALE PARIS 1931] MORIN (Dr Henry G.S.)
Sur la Lutte contre Le Paludisme dans les Collectivités Ouvrières (Est Cochinchine et Sud-Annam) - Essai de prophylaxie rationnelle et pratique à l'usage des exploitations agricoles, industrielles et forestières des chantiers de travaux publics.
Hanoï, Imprimerie d'Extrême-Orient, 1931. 1 plaquette in-8, 66 pp., brochée, enrichie de tableaux, bon état.
Bookseller reference : 849
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[EXPOSITION COLONIALE INTERNATIONALE PARIS 1931]. YERSIN (A.) et LAMBERT (A.)
Essais d'Acclimatation de l'Arbre à Quinquina en Indochine.
Hanoï, Imprimerie d'Extrême-Orient, 1931. 1 plaquette in-8, 23 pp., brochée, illustrée de photos et enrichie de tableaux, bon état.
Bookseller reference : 860
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[EXPOSITION COLONIALE INTERNATIONALE PARIS 1931]. BABLET (J.) et GUILLERM (J.)
L'Eau Potable en Indochine
Hanoï, Imprimerie d'Extrême-Orient, 1931. 1 plaquette in-8, 26 pp., brochée, illustrée de photos et de grands plans dépliants, enrichie de tableaux, bon état.
Bookseller reference : 861
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[EXPOSITION COLONIALE INTERNATIONALE PARIS 1931]. Le Médecin Général Inspecteur Gaide, Inspecteur Général des Services Sanitaires et Médicaux et Le Médecin Commandant Campunaud, Adjoint à la Direction du Service de Santé des Troupes du Groupe de l'Indochine
Le Péril Vénérien en Indochine
Hanoï, Imprimerie d'Extrême-Orient, 1931. 1 plaquette in-8, 40 pp., brochée, enrichie de tableaux, bon état.
Bookseller reference : 862
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[EXPOSITION COLONIALE INTERNATIONALE PARIS 1931]. GALLIN (L) Chef du Service Radiotélégraphique
Le Service Radiotélégraphique de l'lndochine de sa création (1909) à la fin de 1930
Hanoï, Imprimerie d'Extrême-Orient, 1931. 1 plaquette in-8, 62 pp., brochée, illustrée d'un grand plan dépliant, de photos et de tableaux, bon état.
Bookseller reference : 855
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[Fashion] [Accessory] [Silk Printing] [Sports] [Football] Held, John (Jr.)
John Held Jr. Scarf. Football Player
Very Good. Silk scarf measuring 12" x 12". Two fold lines one horizontal one vertical through the center. 1" split in the cloth to the surface. A sporty design by John Held Jr. <br /> <br /> Utah Artist John Held Jr. 1889-1958 was a prominent illustrator of the 1920s and 1930s. He began by drawing sports and political drawings for The Salt Lake Tribune when he was just 16 years old. Held moved to New York City in 1910 where he went on to gain notoriety for his drawings in the popular magazines "Life" "The New Yorker" "Vanity Fair" "Judge" and "College Humor." His work epitomized the Jazz Age. He is most recognized for creating the short-haired "flapper. unknown
Bookseller reference : 66249
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[FINE PRINTING]
Fine Print: A Newsletter for the Arts of the Book. Vol. 8 no. 4.
San Francisco:: Fine Print October 1982. publisher's printed wrappers. Wrappers a little sunned and bumped at corners. . Folio. Fine Print, unknown
Bookseller reference : 50269
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[Fine Printing Sampler] American River College
Prints & Pranks from the A. R. Handpress
Sacramento: Art 38 Historic Press Class American River College 1986. 26x18cm 15ff. printed recto only. Illustrations. Floral corded fabric over boards with purple illustrated endpapers. Some rubbing to cloth at extremities nearly fine. <br /> <br /> A beautiful compilation of fine printing from students in American River College's Historic Press class 1986. Printers include Dianna Woods E. R. Callison Vince Lozito Fred Gunsky John White and instructor Jean Pratt. The projects were all printed on a Filcher-Brannan Adams Acorn Press Ca. 1843 and vary from a diagram of the press to an alphabet to a quote from Douglas C. McMurtrie to a printed tuit by Professor Pratt. Perhaps a unique specimen and certainly remarkable as a completely handmade object. Art 38 Historic Press Class, American River College unknown
Bookseller reference : 6154
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[Fischart, Johann / Marnix, Philips van].
Binenkorb des Heyl. Römischen Imenschwarms, seiner Hum[m]elszellen (oder Him[m]elszellen) Hurnaußnäster, Brämengeschwürm und Wäspengetöß. ("Christlingen" [d. i. Straßburg], "Ursinus Gottgwinn" [d. i. Bernhard Jobin], 1581).
245 [recte: 246], (17) Bll. Titel sowie Titelholzschnitt in rot und schwarz gedruckt. Flexibler schwarzer Pappband der Zeit mit oxydierter Deckelinitiale "F". 8vo. Dritte Ausgabe (EA 1579); eine von zwei Titelvarianten im selben Jahr. - Das Pamphlet gegen die katholische Kirche; eine genaue, ohne Streichungen und Änderungen, aber mit zahlreichen Zusätzen durchgeführte Übertragung des niederländischen "Byencorf" von Philipp van Marnix. "In der Gesinnung angeregt durch Calvin, in der Weltanschauung durch Erasmus, im Stil durch Rabelais" (Neufforge). Das Titelblatt - mit der Variante "durchziert" im Titel (vgl. Goed.) - und der Titelholzschnitt in rot und schwarz gedruckt. Der Titelholzschnitt zeigt einen Bienenkorb in Form der Tiara mit Kirche und Windmühle. Dieser im Text wiederholt (Bl. 235v), ferner am letzten Textblatt ein weiterer Textholzschnitt, der die Kirche in Form einer Karikatur der "Veritas" verunglimpft. - Papierbedingt durchgehend schwach gebräunt; gelegentl. kl. Wurmgänge im Rand (teils Berührung der Marginalien). Einband etwas berieben; Vordergelenk angeplatzt. VD 16, M 1050. Ritter 855. Neufforge 112f. Goedeke II, 499, 37c. Graesse II, 587f. Weller (Druckorte) 6. Stammler III, 213. Hauffen II, 123. Seebaß/Edelmann NF 308.
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[Fischart, Johann / Marnix, Philips van].
Binenkorb deß Heyl. Römischen Imenschwarms, seiner Hum[m]elszellen (oder Himmelszellen) Hurnaußnäster, Brämengeschwürm und Wäspengetöß. "Christlingen" [d. i. Straßburg], "bei Ursino Gottgwin" [d. i. Bernhard Jobin], 1580.
246, (18) Bll. Mit rot kol. Holzschnitt am rot-schwarzen Titel sowie 2 Textholzschnitten. - (Beigebunden) II: [Fischart, Johann]. Die wunderlichst unerhörtest Legend und Beschreibung des abgeführten, quartirten, gevierten und viereckechten vierhörnigen Hütleins [...]. "Lausanne, Gangwolf Suchnach" [d. i.= Straßburg, Bernhard Jobin], 1580. (23) Bll. Mit Holzschnitt am Titel. - (Vorgebunden) III: Nigrinus, Georg. Fegfeuers Ungrund grüntlich erörtert und außführlich beweiset, mit der H. Schrifft, der Vätter, Concilien und ander Zeugnussen. Auß 14 Leichpredigen D. Jacobi Feuchten Weihbischoffs zu Bamburg [...]. O. O. u. Dr. 1582. (255) Bll. Titel in rot und schwarz gedruckt. Blindgepr. Schweinslederband der Zeit auf 4 Bünden (Bindebänder fehlen). 8vo. Hübscher Sammelband mit drei antikatholischen Polemiken in seltenen Elsässer Drucken. - II: Zweiter Druck dieser deutschen Bearbeitung: eine genaue, umfangreich ergänzte Übertragung des niederländischen "Byencorf" des Philipp van Marnix. "In der Gesinnung angeregt durch Calvin, in der Weltanschauung durch Erasmus, im Stil durch Rabelais" (Neufforge 112f.). Der Titelholzschnitt zeigt einen Bienenkorb in Form der Tiara mit Kirche und Windmühle (dieser Bl. 235v im Text wiederholt), ferner am letzten Textblatt ein weiterer Textholzschnitt, der die Kirche in Form einer Karikatur der "Veritas" verunglimpft. - II: Erste Ausgabe von Fischarts "Jesuitenhütleins", seiner satirischen Reimdichtung gegen die Jesuiten. - III: Einzige Ausgabe dieser Arbeit aus der Feder eines "der gröbsten Polemiker des Jahrhunderts" (Goedeke II, 505). - Titelblatt der Vorbindung mit zeitgenöss. hs. Besitzvermerk des Benediktinerstifts Altenburg bei Horn (Niederösterreich). Durchwegs etwas gebräunt bzw. leicht wasserrandig; zu Beginn mehrere zeitgenössische Marginalien. Der hübsche Prägeeinband etwas berieben; im Ganzen wohlerhalten. I: VD 16, M 1047. Ritter 855. Muller III, S. 586, Nr. 111. Goedeke II, 499, 37b. Graesse II, 587f. Weller (Druckorte) 6. Vgl. Jantz I, 81 (Ausg. 1586). - II: VD 16, F 1163. Muller III, S. 586, Nr. 109. Ritter (IV) 1721. Goedeke II, 499, 40. - III: VD 16, S 4637. Goedeke II, 507, 22.
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[FOREZ].-
L'Imprimerie à Saint-Etienne et sa région de 1790 à 1950.
Saint-Etienne, Chambre Syndicale des Maitres-Imprimeurs de l'Arrondissement de Saint-Etienne, sans date (1950), in 8° broché, 32 pages.
Bookseller reference : 36021
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[FOSTER (Sir Michael)]
A Report of Some Proceedings on the Commission of Oyer and Terminer and Goal Delivery for the Trial of the Rebels in the Year 1746, in the County of Surry, and of Other Crown Cases, to Which Are Added, Discourses Upon a Few Branches of the Crown Law.
First Irish edition, xi, [1], 412, [16]pp., cont. calf, worn, raised bands, without title label, the bottom inch of spine is worn through to stitching.
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[Foster, Sir Michael] / [Sarah Cotter - Dublin Printing History]
A Report of Some Proceedings on the Commission of Oyer and Terminer and Goal Delivery for the Trial of the Rebels in the Year 1746 in the County of Surry and of other Crown Cases. To which are added Discourses upon a Few Branches of the Crown Law.
1763. First Dublin Edition. Dublin Printed for Sarah Cotter in Skinner-Row 1763. Octavo. XI 412 pages plus 16 pages of Index and "Table of the Principal Matters". Original Hardcover / Full 18th century calf with new spine-label. The binding firm and in excellent condition. Important: Several strong puncture - wounds to the first 54 and last 60 pages without loss of text. Some occasional staining but text overall clean. A very rare Sarah Cotter print from 18th century Dublin. Although no sign of it the book came from the library of Daniel Conner Connerville / Manch House. Sarah Cotter fl. 1751–1792 was an Irish printer and bookseller. Sarah Cotter was possibly the sister or daughter of the bookseller Joseph Cotter who died around 1751. She took over his business operating under Dick's Coffee House Skinner Row Dublin since 1744 and under her auspices until 1774. Cotter is one of the few women to be admitted into the guild of St Luke the Evangelist as a quarter-brother in 1756 which was usually denied to women as they were not permitted full freedom. She paid quarterage to the guild until 1770. Cotter noticed there was a market for a publisher specialising in legal works engaging in this work with other printers as she did with Oliver Nelson and Richard Watts fl. 1745–1762 in the publication of Sir John Strange's Reports of adjudged cases in the courts of Chancery 1756. She established herself as a law publisher and bookseller issuing a Sale catalogue of law books for 1766 and advertised regularly with newspapers including the Dublin Journal and Freeman's Journal. She fostered links with the book trade in London importing books and appearing as the Dublin agent on London imprints. Other publications by Cotter included Poems by eminent ladies 1757 Shakespeare's Measure for measure 1761 Philosophical enquiry 4th ed. 1766 by Edmund Burke and A collection of apothegms and maxims for the good conduct of life by Gorges Edmond Howard 1767. Cotter married Joseph Stringer fl. 1754–1783 in 1768. He was a Dublin painter-stainer. Cotter continued to trade under her married name printing The wonder! or a woman keeps a secret a play by Susanna Centlivre the same year. Her husband and former apprentice Charles Ingham fl. 1747–1792 managed the business from 1768 with Cotter officially retiring in 1774. Cotter wrote to Philip Skelton on 21 September 1784 from Summerhill Dublin praising his book 'An appeal to commonsense on the subject of Christianity'. To promote his ideas she offered and paid for a cheaper edition to be printed to allow for a wider circulation. Later he gave her permission to have his portrait drawn on the provision that no copies would be made and Cotter would destroy it before her death. She did so three months before her death in 1792 with her will proved at the Dublin prerogative court the same year. Cotter's books are included in the 1916 "A catalogue of the Bradshaw collection of Irish books in the University of Cambridge 1602–1882". Wikipedia Sir Michael Foster 1689–1763 was an English judge. Foster was the son of Michael Foster an attorney and was born at Marlborough Wiltshire on 16 December 1689. After attending the free school of his native town he matriculated at Exeter College Oxford 7 May 1705. He does not appear to have taken any degree. He was admitted a student of the Middle Temple on 23 May 1707 and was called to the bar in May 1713. Meeting with little success in London he retired to Marlborough whence he afterwards removed to Bristol where as a local counsel he gained a great reputation. In August 1735 he was chosen recorder of Bristol and in Easter term 1736 became a Serjeant-at-law. He held the post of recorder for many years and upon his resignation in 1764 was succeeded by Daines Barrington. During Foster's tenure of office several important cases came before him. In the case of Captain Samuel Goodere who was tried for the murder of his brother Sir John Dineley Goodere 2nd Baronet in 1741 the right of the city of Bristol to try capital offences committed within its jurisdiction was fully established. When Alexander Broadfoot was indicted for the murder of Cornelius Calahan a sailor in the king's service who boarded the merchantman to which Broadfoot belonged and was killed in an attempt to press the prisoner for the Navy Foster delivered an elaborate judgment in support of the legality of impressment being convinced that "the right of impressing mariners for the publick service is a prerogative inherent in the crown grounded upon common law and recognised by many acts of parliament". He however directed the jury to find Broadfoot guilty of manslaughter only as Calahan had acted without legal warrant. Upon the recommendation of Lord Chancellor Hardwicke Foster was appointed a puisne judge of the King's Bench in succession to Sir William Chapple c.1676-1745 of Upwey. He was knighted on 21 April and took his seat in court for the first time on 1 May 1745. During the eighteen years he sat in the king's bench he maintained a high character for his learning as well as for his integrity and independence of judgment. Many years later Lord Chief Justice De Grey declared that Foster might "be truly called the Magna Charta of liberty of persons as well as fortunes" while Sir William Blackstone pronounced him to be a very great master of the crown law. Thurlow in a letter dated 11 April 1758 alluded in high terms to Foster's independent conduct in the trial of an indictment for a nuisance in obstructing a common footway through Richmond Park of which Princess Amelia was then the ranger and Churchill in his Rosciad sums up Foster's character in one word: "Each judge was true and steady to his trust As Mansfield wise and as old Foster just". Foster died on 7 November 1763 in the seventy-fourth year of his age and was buried in the parish church of Stanton Drew in Somersetshire where a monument was erected to his memory. In 1725 he married Martha the eldest daughter of James Lyde of Stantonwick Somersetshire. She died on 15 May 1758. There were no children of the marriage. An engraving by James Basire from an original picture of Foster then in the possession of Mrs. Dodson forms the frontispiece to his Life. He was the author of the following works: - A Letter of Advice to Protestant Dissenters 1720. - An Examination of the Scheme of Church Power laid down in the Codex Juris Ecclesiastici Anglicani &c. anon. London 1735 8vo; the second edition corrected London 1735 8vo; the third edition corrected London 1736 8vo; the fifth edition corrected Dublin 1763 8vo. A reprint of the third edition was published in No. vii. of Tracts for the People designed to vindicate Religious and Christian Liberty London 1840 8vo. - The Case of the King against Alexander Broadfoot … 30 August 1743 Oxford 1758 4to. - A Report of some Proceedings on the Commission of Oyer and Terminer and Gaol Delivery for the Trial of the Rebels in the year 1746 in the County of Surry and of other Crown Cases. To which are added Discourses upon a few Branches of the Crown Law Oxford 1762 fol.; a pirated edition Dublin 1767 8vo; the second edition corrected with additional notes and references by his nephew Michael Dodson esq. of the Middle Temple London 1776 8vo; the third edition with an appendix containing new cases with additional notes and references by his nephew Michael Dodson esq. barrister-at-law London 1792 8vo. Wikipedia hardcover
Bookseller reference : 29360AB
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[Galle, Joan ; Théodore et Cornelius le Vieux]
Vita et miracula S.P. Dominici, praedicatorii ordinis primi institutoris.
Antverpiae, Joan Galle, (circa 1630) ; F. Ioannes Nys invenit, Peter de Jode figuravit, Theodor Galle sculpsit et excudit ; titre gravé, portrait et 32 planches légendées. SUIVI de 4 planches gravées par JOAN GALLE : I- Prudentia, II- Justitia, III- Fortitudo, IV- Temperantia (les 4 vertus cardinales). SUIVI de 14 planches de sujets religieux, gravées par CORNELIUS GALLE le Vieux : Silva sacra, Fugit familia sacra, S. Barbara, S. Ianvarius Neapolis patronis, S. Lucia, S. Leontius martyr miraculis gloriossus in Muris Helvetiorum, S. Iacobus Maior, Benedicite omnes bestiae et pecora domino, S. Hieromymus, Vierge à l'Enfant, etc. Soit en tout 52 planches, reliées en 1 volume petit in-4 ; plein vélin ivoire, titre au dos, tranches rouges (reliure du XIXe).
Bookseller reference : 11321
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[GAUDIN (Pierre)]
Six chansons de papetiers.
Paris, Imprimerie Pierre Gaudin, 1972 in-12 étroit, [11] ff. n. ch., musique notée, illustration en frontispice, en feuilles sous chemise rempliée et illustrée en couleurs d'un bois de Pierre Gaudin.
Bookseller reference : 223652
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[Gelen, Sigismund (ed.)].
Notitia utraque cum orientis tum occidentis ultra arcadii honoriique caesarum tempora illustre vetustatis monumentum [...]. Basle, Hieronymus Froben d. Ä., 1552.
Folio (ca. 220 x 337 mm). (216) pp. With 106 woodcut illustrations within the text, 85 of which full-page. Woodcut printer's devices to title-page and final page verso. - (Bound with) II: Strein von Schwarzenau, Richard. Gentium et familiarum Romanarum stemmata. [Geneva], Stephanus (Estienne), 1559. (120) pp. With woodcut title-vignette. Contemporary full vellum. First edition. - The first complete edition of this "curious book" (cf. Graesse), a "state handbook of the military and civil organisation of the late Roman Empire" (cf. Hieronymus). Compiled anonymously around 410, the classical text and illustrations were passed on in several manuscripts, first appeared in print in abridged form in 1529 and were published in the present version by the classicist Gelen (ca. 1498-1554), who worked as an editor and translator at the Froben printing office. The woodcut illustrations were created by Conrad Schnitt (1495-1541), except for pp. 6f and 23 (Imperium Orientale, Imperium Occidentale, Constantinople), which probably originate from the hand of Hans Rudolf Manuel Deutsch (1525-71). They show, inter alia, allegoric depictions of parts of the Empire, the insignia of court, civil and military authorities, as well as statues, small buildings and books. Includes the petition to the emperor on warfare ("De rebus bellicis"), the corresponding illustrations, not all of which by Schnitt, showing chariots, ships and other military equipment. The treatise on civil and military organisation by Andrea Alciato, the topographic description of classical Rome by Publius Victor and the conversation between Emperor Hadrian and the philosopher Epictetus can be found towards the end. - Bound with this is a genealogical work on the origins of Roman families by the Austrian historian Strein von Schwarzenau (1538-1600), giving a short description of each family, with a family tree. - With contemporary ownership of the library of the Piarist school in Schlackenwerth (now Ostrov) to the title-page; a previous ownership crossed out. A library shelfmark to the pastedown. A page marker to the final leaf of the "Notitia". Binding somewhat brownstained. Paper evenly browned throughout with very slight brownstaining and waterstaining to a few pages. From the library of the Viennese collector Werner Habel, with his signed and stamped ownership, dated 1978, to the pastedown. VD 16, N 1884. BM-STC German 747. Adams II, 354. Hieronymus, Oberrhein. Buchill. II, 466. Lonchamp 1164. Schweiger 618. Graesse IV, 691. Ebert 14904. Brunet IV, 111. - II: Adams II, 1931. Renouard 118, 2.
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[Gesner (Gessner), Conrad].
Thesaurus Euonymi Philiatri, de remediis secretis. Lyon, Balthazarem Arnoulletum, 1554.
16mo (12.5 x 8 cm). [44], [4 blank], 499, [8], [5 blank] pp. With dozens of woodcut illustrations in text. Contemporary limp sheepskin parchment. Third edition in the original Latin, of the first part of Conrad Gesner's very popular book of secrets. It primarily concerns distillation and its use in making medicines, with most of the woodcuts illustrating furnaces, glassware and other equipment for distilling. It discusses the various kinds of distillation, the equipment and techniques, aqueous solutions, the making of medicines from a wide variety of plants, animals and minerals (including metal salts), extracting oils, etc. - "The work begins with a short historical introduction which says that the Greeks and Romans could not yet distil and claims that the art was invented by the Barbarians, Carthaginians and Arabs shortly after the famous Hellenistic physicians. He gives a few short notes on Arabian scientists like Mesue, Avicenna and Bulcasis, describing their methods of making rose-oil" (Forbes). - Conrad Gesner (1516-65), a Zurich scholar of remarkable breadth who wrote on bibliography, botany, zoology, medicine and pharmacology, published the first volume of his De remediis secretis in 1552 under the pseudonym Euonymus Philiatrus. It quickly went through many editions and was translated into French, German, Italian and English by 1559. A second part appeared posthumously, edited by Gesner's student Caspar Wolf (1532-1601) and Froschauer, who printed its first edition. - Binding soiled and a few stains and smudges throughout; a good copy. USTC 151668. Wellcome I, 2778. Not in Durling. Cf. Forbes, A short history of the art of distillation, pp. 120-126.
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[Gessner, Conrad; Pseud.:] Euonymus Philiater.
Der erste (-ander) Theil, deß köstlichen unnd theuren Schatzes Euonymi Philiatri, darinn behalten sind vil heimlicher guter stuck der artzney, fürnemmlich aber die art und eygenschafft der gebranntnen wasseren vnd ölen, wie man die selbigen bereiten sölle: deßgleichen jeder wasseren und ölen art und eygenschafft, nutz und brauch [...]. (Sankt Gallen, Leonhard Straub für Josias Geßner in Zürich), 1582(-1583).
4to. 2 pts. in 1 vol. (8), 368, (18) pp., final blank. (8), 305 (but: 307), (13) pp. Both title pages printed in red and black. With 2 different woodcut title vignettes and numerous text woodcuts. Contemp. blindstamped pigskin over wooden boards with bevelled edges. Remains of clasps. All edges red. Principal alchemical work of the Swiss physician, botanist and zoologist Gessner: the first complete German edition of the "Thesaurus de remediis secretis", translated by the Zürich theologian Johann Rudolf Landenberger and the physician Johann Jakob Nüscheler. The first part had appeared in German in 1555; only in 1569 did Caspar Wolf edit the posthumous Latin first edition of the second part, based on Gessner's notes. "This collection of recipes for medicines, the distillation of essential oils, and winemaking was first published under the pseudonym Euonymus Philiatrus because Gesner considered it not quite up to his own exact standards. It became his most popular book" (Wellisch). The woodcuts picture various destillation apparatus. - Binding rather rubbed; interior somewhat fingerstained; paper defects to the final three leaves of the index professionally restored (including portions of lost text). As always, the year of printing on the title page, stated as "1582" in Roman numerals, has been corrected to "1583" in slightly different ink. Contemp. ownership of the surgeon Christoff Zirckendorffer in red and brown ink ("A[nn]o 16[0]1 Jar") on the flyleaf. VD 16, G 1809, ZV 25033. Graesse III, 69. Wellisch A 32.18 & B2.14. Wellcome I, 2789. Ferguson I, 315 (note). Vischer (Zürcher Druckschriften des 15. u. 16. Jhs.) K 96. Cf. Durling 2084. Schoene 13415ff.
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[GIRAUDET (Eugène)]
Une Association d'imprimeurs et de libraires de Paris réfugiés à Tours au XVIe siècle. Jamet Mettayer.Marc Orry. Claude de Montr'œil. Jehan Richer. Matthieu Guillemot. Sébastien du Molin. Georges de Robet. Abel Langellier
Tours, Rouillé-Ladevèze, 1877 gr. in-8, VII-67 pp., 1 pl., demi-chagrin vert, dos lisse, filets dorés, couv. cons. (rel. moderne). Bel exemplaire.
Bookseller reference : 176694
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[Gourmont, Remy de] — IMPRIMERIE GOURMONTIENNE.
Imprimerie Gourmontienne. Bulletin trimestriel consacré à Remy de Gourmont et rédigé par ses amis. Numéro 1, nov.-déc. 1920 - janv. 1921.
Paris, 1921, in-8°, (40) pp, non paginé, un portrait photographique de Gourmont en frontispice, illustré de plusieurs bois, dont 2 planches hors texte (tous les bois dessinés et gravés par André Rouveyre sauf un par Henry Chapront), impression de Bernouard sur vergé, broché, couv. imprimée rempliée lég. défraîchie, sinon bon état. Edition originale, tirage à petit nombre
Bookseller reference : 106601
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[Gourmont, Remy de] — IMPRIMERIE GOURMONTIENNE.
Imprimerie Gourmontienne. Bulletin trimestriel consacré à Remy de Gourmont et rédigé par ses amis. Numéro 2, février-mars-avril 1921.
Paris, 1921, in-8°, 37 pp, illustré de plusieurs bois dessinés et gravés par André Rouveyre, impression de Bernouard sur vergé, broché, couv. imprimée rempliée, bon état. Edition originale, tirage à petit nombre
Bookseller reference : 106602
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[graphic arts, printing]
Deutscher Drucker Deutscher Buch- und Steindrucker Kartonnagen und Packungen. Heft 2 November 1930 37. Jahrgang German Printer: Cardboard Boxes and Packs. Issue 2 November 1930 Volume 37
Berlin: Ernst Boehme 1930. Wraps. Very good. Wraps quarto 310 x 235mm 124pp. Very Good with scuffing to the covers including two areas of abrasion on the rear wrap; bumping to corners with a consistent crease to the bottom. General handling wear and mild age toning but clean and unmarked. A special issue of the illustrated monthly periodical for the graphic arts and printing industries featuring boxes and packaging. Bound in reflective aluminum foil wrappers produced by "Metallpapier-Bronzefarben-Blattmetallwerke Aktiengesellschaft" in Munich. Contents include trade articles and an incredible number and variety of advertisements and print specimens produced on specialty paper stock using a range of processes. Several pages of color illustrations show the print layout for creating graphic product packaging; articles on special machinery for package forming printing on foils cylinder presses for books offset type transfer printing. Nice feature including the specimen chart for the Futura typeface which had just been designed by Paul Brennar. A superbly graphic publication this issue literally shines. <br/><br/> Ernst Boehme paperback
Bookseller reference : Q927
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[Graphisme ; Imprimerie ; Reliure] DEGAAST, Georges ; FROT, Georges
Les Industries graphiques, conférences d'enseignement technique du livre, par Georges Degaast et Georges Frot
Paris, aux dépens des Auteurs 1935 In-4 28 x 21 cm. Reliure éditeur simili-cuir vert foncé, titre doré sur le dos lisse et le premier plat orné d’une figure, 327 pp., illustrations en noir & blanc, index alphabétique, table des matières. Exemplaire en bon état.
Bookseller reference : 103935
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[Grau Sala] Miomandre (Francis de) :
Ecrit sur de l'eau. Avec des gravures à l'eau-forte de Grau Sala.
Paris, Emile-Paul Frères (imprimerie de Daragnès), 1947 ; petit in-4° en feuilles sous couverture crème illustrée, chemise-étui de l'éditeur ; 266, [6] pp. et [2] ff. blancs et en tout, 32 eaux-fortes et aquatintes y compris celle de la couverture, dont 16 hors-texte.
Bookseller reference : 20378
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[GUERRE 39-45] - CHAUVET (Paul).-
La Résistance chez les fils de Gutemberg dans la deuxième guerre mondiale. Témoignages. Préface de Jacques Debu-Bridel.
1979 Paris, L'Auteur, 1979, in 8° broché, 501 pages ; couverture illustrée.
Bookseller reference : 83206
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[GÖTZMANN (Louis-Valentin de)], [PLUQUET (François-André-Adrien)]
Lettre à un ami. sur les arrêts du Conseil du 30 août 1777, concernant la librairie & l'imprimerie [Avec :] Seconde lettre à un ami, sur les affaires actuelles de la librairie [Et :] Lettre à un magistrat sur la contestation actuelle entre les libraires de Paris & ceux des provinces
S.l. [Paris], s.d. (1777-78) 3 textes en deux vol. in-8, 40 pp., 31 pp. ; 75 pp., basane bordeaux, dos lisse (reliure moderne).
Bookseller reference : 223108
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[HEBREW PRINTING].
Theses ex Lege Positiva Divina excerptas quas sub ipsius praesidio defendet Fr. space left blank Congregationis Tertii Ordinis Sancti Francisci in Collegio Conimbricensi D. Petri eiusdem ordinis die in ink manuscript: "13" fluentis mensis vespere.
Typis Academicis. FIRST and ONLY EDITION. 4° contemporary floral-printed rear wrapper foxed front wrapper missing. First leaf dedication begins: "Viro incomparabili Excellentissimo DOmino D. Michaeli Caetano Alvaresio Pereriae de Mello V. Duci Cadavalensi ." Printed in Hebrew and Latin. Typographical headpiece. Light dampstain on first blank leaf. Overall in good to very good condition. 1 blank l. 16 pp. 1 blank l. Text in Latin and Hebrew. FIRST and ONLY EDITION of this defense of a thesis at Coimbra. It includes questions on Decalogues 1-10. Not located in Porbase. Not located in Jisc. Not located in KVK 51 databases searched. Typis Academicis unknown
Bookseller reference : 37306
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[HEINSIUS Daniel].
LAUS ASINI. " Tertia parte auctior, cum aliis [6] festivis opusculis ".
Lugd. Batavorum [Leyde]. Ex Officina Elzeviriana. 1629. In-24, reliure plein vélin à recouvrement. [2]-438 pages. Page de titre illustrée d'une amusante gravure représentant un âne sur un piédestal, auquel deux gentilshommes font leur révérence. Bel exemplaire, bien relié, sans aucune rousseur.
Bookseller reference : 9433
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[HENRY, Joseph] Government Printing Office.
A Memorial of Joseph Henry.
Washington D.C.:: Government Printing Office 1880. 1880. First edition. 4to. iv 528 pp. Frontis. port. index. Gray cloth gilt spine; covers off spine ends worn covers freckled by silverfish. Inscribed by S. S. Cox. Bookplate & rubber stamp top edge of Lawrence Badash. AS IS. Government Printing Office, 1880. hardcover
Bookseller reference : S8009
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[Holbein, Hans, the Younger].
Icones historiarum Veteris Testamenti [...]. Lyon, Jean Frellon, 1547.
8vo. (104) pp. With woodcut printer's device, 94 woodcut illustrations and 4 woodcut portraits of the evangelists. Contemporary full vellum with giltstamped monogramm "JM" to front cover and handwritten spine-title. First printing of 1547, and the first edition to include the medallion portraits of the Evangelists. There were two editions of the "Icones" printed by Frellon in 1547, following the original one of 1538. The 1547 editions are often merely cited as issues, but the text was entirely reset. - An excellent woodcut book featuring 94 highly appealing illustrations, depicting scenes from the Old Testament as well as the Totentanz, likely carried out by Veit Specklin or Hans Lützelburger after drawings by Hans Holbein the Younger (ca. 1497-1543). Each woodcut is accompanied by a Latin text and a French quatrain by Gilles Corrozet (1510-68). With a Latin preface by Nicolas Bourbon (ca. 1503-50), revealing Hans Holbein's name, and a French preface by Corrozet. - Upper board slightly warped. Paper lightly foxed throughout; 2 pages rather browned. 20th century bookplate of K. D. Dahmen mounted to pastedown. A good copy of this masterpiece of early modern book illustration. Adams B 1963. Mortimer (French) 281. Murray 244. Hollstein 14A,100. Baudrier V, 209.
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[Houtman, Cornelis de].
Wahrhaffter, klarer, eigentlicher Bericht, von der weiten, wunderbarer und nie bevor getaner Reiß oder Schiffart, biß in India [...]. Aus Niderländischer Spraach in Hochteutsch bracht, durch Conrad Lew. Cologne, Bertram Buchholz, 1598.
Folio (275 x 175 mm). 2 ff., 12 ff. Recently bound using an old musical manuscript on vellum. Extremely rare account of Cornelis de Houtman's voyage to the East Indies, undertaken in 1595-97: a pioneering enterprise that initiated Dutch presence in the East Indies and set the standard for Dutch exploration, being organized by the "Company of Distant Lands", the immediate predecessor to the more famous Dutch East India Company (VOC), established in 1602. - This anonymous, first-hand journal, originally published in Dutch as "Verhael vande Reyse de Hollandtsche schepen ghedaen naer Oost Indien" (Middelburg, Barent Langenes, 1597), was the first printed account of the voyage. Two versions of the text appeared, of which the "Verhael" was the shorter, but also the earlier (cf. Rouffaer). Two editions of the German translation, by Conrad Löw, were printed in Cologne in 1598. No priority has been established, but both are now extremely rare: four copies of the edition published by Peter Reschedt are listed in USTC, while none of this Bertram Buchholtz imprint are recorded in USTC or elsewhere. - Houtman's voyage was motivated by the precariousness of Dutch access, as a result of the Dutch Revolt, to the largely Iberian-controlled spice and bullion markets. The Dutch therefore examined the possibility of sailing directly to the East in their own ships, and Houtman was first sent to Portugal in 1592 to investigate the spice trade. He returned two years later, urging direct voyages to the East, and in 1595 led the first such venture. - Houtman's fleet crossed the Atlantic to Brazil before rounding the Cape of Good Hope on 7 February 1595, then sailing across the Indian Ocean from Madagascar to the Sunda Straits. En route they touched on Sumatra, traded for a time in Bantam, a famously wealthy spice port, and made several other stops on the north coast of Java and on Bali. On the homeward journey, the fleet sailed along the south of Java. Houtman's brother Frederick, a talented astronomer who also participated in the voyage, greatly contributed (along with the Dutch navigator Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser) to mapping the southern skies, recording a great number of new constellations. "The voyage was not a financial success, and barely recovered its expenses. The nearly empty holds held only 245 bags of pepper, 45 tons of nutmeg, 30 bales of mace, and a selection of Chinese porcelain. The backers were aghast at the terrible loss of life [only 87 out of 249 men returned, and those who survived were too weakened even to bring their ships into anchorage]. But the voyage was, in another sense, a resounding success in that it showed to the Dutch that they might successfully reach the Indies. In the following year no fewer than 22 ships distributed over six expeditions ventured out, and the rush to the East had begun" (F. Swart, "Lambert Biesman (1573-1601) of the Company of Trader-Adventurers, the Dutch Route to the East Indies, and Olivier van Noort's Circumnavigation of the Globe", Journal of the Hakluyt Society, Dec. 2007). The Compagnie van Verre, which Houtman helped create, merged to form the Dutch East India Company. Houtman's voyage is now known for providing the initial impetus for the Dutch spice trade and colonization of Indonesia. - Lach notes that "firsthand reports of insular Southeast Asia arrived in the Netherlands with Cornelis de Houtman's fleet in August 1597. An anonymous 'Verhael vande reyse' was published [...] in 1597; it went through six editions in that year and the next, including translations into French, German, English and Latin". The published journals of the voyage "provided European readers with the most detailed descriptions of Java to date and with the first continuous description of Bali in any language. By sailing around Java, De Houtman's men were able to ascertain its true size and shape. They discovered that it was not nearly as wide from north to south as it appeared on Portuguese maps, and this was reported in the 'Verhael vande reyse'. This work also contains a detailed description of Bantam, its harbor, fortifications, buildings, people, and trade, the prices of products, and the foreigners who traded there" (Lach). The author of this account is an unidentified shipmate of Houtman's who describes in his own words what was the first incursion into the spice trade by the Dutch. - "The failure of the Barents expedition to open up a route to the East by way of the North East Passage led the Dutch to attempt reaching the East by way of the Cape Route. The Expedition consisting of 4 ships under the command of Cornelis Houtman arrived at Bantam in Java in 1596, where they tried to get a cargo of spices. But hostilities with the Portuguese arose and the fleet was compelled to sail on. The circumnavigation of Java was the first recorded attempt of this kind by any European vessel. Much knowledge of the regions later to become the exclusive territory of the Dutch resulted from the voyage" (Cox I, 262). - Rare institutionally, no copy of this edition is listed in any institution. Of the Reschedt edition, there are four copies, according to USTC (Staatsbibliothek Berlin; BSB Munich; Austrian National Library; New York Public Library). - A tall copy with light toning. In excellent condition. Tiele 122. G. P. Rouffaer, ed., De eerste schipvaart der Nederlanders naar Oost-Indië onder Cornelis de Houtman ('s-Gravenhage, 1915-29) II, pp. [xix-xx], 106-109. D. F. Lach, "Asia in the Making of Europe" (Chicago, 1993) II.1, p. 437f.
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[Hulsbusch, Joannes].
Sylva sermonum iucundissimorum, in qua novae historiae, & exempla varia, facetiis undique referta, continentur. Omnibus itinerantibus & comessantibus cùm gratissima, tum lectu lepidissima: quorum seriem statim post prefationem ordine alphabetico, invenies. Basel, Samuel Apiarius, 1568.
8vo. (16), 302 pp. With woodcut printer's device on t. p. 18th-c. marbled calf with label to richly gilt spine. Edges gilt. First and only edition of Hulsbusch's collection of ribald tales. Contains, among other anecdotes, ten stories from Martinus Montanus's "Wegkürzer" and 43 items from Jakob Frey's "Gartengesellschaft", translated into Latin. Among those written by himself is the story of a girl who showed herself naked at her window during a pageant in Augsburg. - The present copy is that of the Méon library described by Brunet: it was auctioned in 1803 at the Meón sale (no. 2446) and was regarded as rare even then. The front flyleaf bears Méon's purchasing memo: he had bought the book for 37 francs at the sale of the library of the great German scientist Johann Heinrich Lambert in 1780. At the Méon sale, it was knocked down to the French veterinarian Jean Baptiste Huzard (1755-1838), whose library stamp is on the reverse of the title page. In the 20th century, the book belonged to the French writer and collector of erotic literature Pierre Lous, whose pencil note is on the front flyleaf. Cf. Brunet III, 1639 (Méon cat.) and auctions catalog of the collection of Pierre Louys, vol. III, 1927, no. 3003. - Title page remargined (no loss to text); somewhat browned throughout. - Very rare; no copy at German auctions since 1950; only 3 copies established in USA via OCLC (Stanford; Univ. of Illinois; Univ. of Maryland). VD 16, H 5864. Adams H 1149. Not in BM-STC German. Goedeke II, 129. Killy VIII, 275. Brunet V, 608. Graesse VI, 537.
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[HYDERABAD PRINTING - BRITISH GOVERNMENT PAPERS regarding Nizam's territory].
Nizam's territory. Return to an order of the honourable the House of Commons dated 6th April 1854; - for copy “! of all papers relative to territory ceded by His Highness the Nizam in liquidation of debts alleged to have been due by His Highness to the British Government.Secunderabad near Hyderabad Robert Hudson Columbian Press 1854. 33 x 22 cm. Contemporary half calf orange and blue marbled sides over paper-boards gold-tooled double fillets on the spine red sprinkled edges.
IV 162 pp.The extremely rare Hyderabad edition of the official British papers relating to the so-called Hyderabad debt crisis during which Lord Dalhousie the Governor-General of India and General James Stuart Fraser the British Resident in Hyderabad orchestrated a "shakedown" of the Nizam of Hyderabad whom they claimed owed the British an astounding 7.4 million rupees. This resulted in the Nizam of Hyderabad having to cede the wealthy cotton-growing province of Berar to the British to clear his debts. The first edition of this account appeared at London in 1854 as part of the serial publication of parliamentary papers and the present Hyderabad edition probably later in the same year the first separate publication. It was printed and published by the Columbian Press in Secunderabad "by the request and permission of His Excellency Nawab Salar Jung Bahadoor" the Prime Minister of the Hyderabad State who believed that the papers portrayed Dalhousie and Fraser in a bad light. Nawab Sir Mir Turab Ali Khan Salar Jung I 1829-1883 also known as Salar Jung I was an Indian nobleman who served as Prime Minister of Hyderabad State between 1853 and 1883 and was also the regent for the sixth Nizam Asaf Jah VI from 1869 to 1883.The present work is the ultimate insiderÂ’s account from the British perspective of the crisis surrounding the Nizam's staggering debt to the British government featuring transcriptions or summaries of all the official correspondence and documents of Lord Dalhousie General Fraser and other colonial senior officials. The present work is extremely rare in this Indian Secunderabad/Hyderabad edition we have not been able to trace any other copy on the market or institutionally. Supposedly the Salar Jung Museum in Hyderabad holds a copy of the same edition but we were not able to verify it.With an owner's inscription "Margaret D. Stubbs" and an orange printer's label "Secunderabad Columbian Press R. Hudson" both on the front pastedown. The binding is somewhat worn without affecting its structural integrity the outer margin of 6 leaves between pp. 52-69 and pp. 83-84 are folded in. With a minor tear in the foot margin of the title-page near the gutter and occasionally very slight staining. Otherwise in good condition.l Cf. WorldCat 941776603 electronic version of the first ed.; for the background: H.G. Briggs The Nizam his history and relations with the British Government London 1861; Kumari Sarjini Regani The cession of Berar in: Indian History Congress 20 1957 pp. 525-259. unknown
Bookseller reference : ABC_47435
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[Hymnals] [German-American Printing]
Das Neue und Verbesserte Gesangbuch worinnen die Psalmen Davids samt einer Sammlung alter und neuer Geistreicher Lieder sowohl für Privat und Hausandachten
Philadelphia: G. und D. Billmeyer 1814. Very Good. Philadelphia: G. und D. Billmeyer 1814. Reprint. 12mo. iv 1 2-148 vii 1 2-585; 9 pp. register; 1 2-26 pp. catechism. Contemporary sheep with two metal clasps; five raised bands. Light wear to edges; minor scuffing; chipped at spine ends. Binding sound. Allentown bookseller's ticket in German to front pastedown; ownership inscription of Mary Deshler of Lehigh Pennsylvania dated 1841 to preliminaries; interior else tone but unmarked; Very Good. <br /> <br /> Arndt & Eck 2037. G. und D. Billmeyer unknown
Bookseller reference : 30733
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[Ibn Sina (Avicenna)]. Arcolani, Giovanni.
De febribus [...] in Avic[ennae] quarti canonis fen primam. Dilucida atque optima expositio [...]. Venice, heirs of Lucantonio Giunta, 1560.
Folio (240 x 354 mm). (18), 191 ff. (without final blank). Printer's device on title page and, in a different version, on the last page. Contemporary cardboard binding with marbled spine and ms. label. Stored in custom-made cloth-and-paper slipcase. First issue under this title, previously released as "Expositio in primam fen quarti canonis Avicennae" (1506). A commentary (with the text, in the version of Gerardus Cremonensis) of book four, part (fen) one of Avicenna's systematic "Canon of Medicine", written in Arabic but widely translated throughout the Middle Ages and the basis of medical training in the West as late as the mid-17th century. It continues in use to this day in parts of the Arab world. Through this encyclopedic work, the author exerted "perhaps a wider influence in the eastern and western hemispheres than any other Islamic thinker" (PMM). "The 'Qanun' [...] contains some of the most illuminating thoughts pertaining to distinction of mediastinitis from pleurisy; contagious nature of phthisis; distribution of diseases by water and soil; careful description of skin troubles; of sexual diseases and perversions; of nervous ailments" (Sarton, Introduction to the History of Science). The present part is dedicated to a discussion of feverish illnesses. - 18th century ownership "Manhem" on title page. Some brownstaining throughout, as common; some waterstains near end; occasional inkstains and marginal annotations. An untrimmed, comparatively wide-margined copy. Edit 16, CNCE 2345. Adams A 1541. Durling 245. Cf. Wellcome I, 387 (only the Venice reprint). PMM 11.
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[IMAGE DE CONFRERIE - ARRAS].
Saint Vaast Evêque d'Arras.
Les Andelys, Veuve Monton, s.d. (1918). Une feuille (45 x 30 cm), gravure sur bois représentant Saint Vaast audessus de La Vierge et de Saint Sébastien. Bon état, déchirure latérale réparée.
Bookseller reference : 20427
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[IMAGE DE CONFRERIE - NOTRE-DAME-DE-BON-PORT].
Rare image de confrérie de Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Port.
Dieppe, Boucher, sans date (fin XVIII ème siècle). Une feuille (25 x 20 cm), gravure sur bois représentant une scène de pèche avec saint Pierre donnant les clés à saint Firmin, flanquée des statues des mêmes saints, coiffée de la Vierge de Notre-Dame de Bon-Port. Bon état, trace de mouillure en pied.
Bookseller reference : 20424
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[IMAGE DE CONFRERIE - SOTTEVILLE-SOUS-LE-VAL].
La Confrèrie de Saint-Baudèle de la Sainte-Vierge et de Saint-Eloi fondée en la commune de Sotteville-sous-le-Val en 1630 et érigée en charité en l'année 1835.
Rouen, Maréchal, 1914. Mention imprimée en bas: Désiré Dorival, Maître en charge en l'année 1914. Une feuille (56 x 44 cm), gravure sur bois représentant la Sainte Vierge dans un encadrement de temple, flanquée de huit images de saints. Bon état, marge supérieure courte.
Bookseller reference : 20423
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[IMAGE DE CONFRERIE DE CHARITONS - HEUDREVILLE].
Diplôme de la Confrèrie de Charité d'Heudreville (Eure).
Louviers, Izambert, s.d. Une feuille ( 66 x 50 cm), lithographie en noir représentant la procession des charitons. Bords abimés, papier jauni.
Bookseller reference : 20428
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[IMAGE DE CONFRERIE DE CHARITONS - HEUDREVILLE].
Diplôme de la Confrèrie de Charité d'Heudreville (Eure).
Louviers, Izambert, s.d. Une feuille ( 66 x 50 cm), chromolithographie en couleurs représentant la procession des charitons. Bon état, rares rousseurs.
Bookseller reference : 20429
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[IMAGE DE CONFRERIE].
LA CHARITE DE LA SAINTE TRINITE, FONDEE A SAINT NICAISE.
Rouen, P.Seyer, 1783. Une feuille (44x35 cm), gravure sur bois, datée 1681, représentant la sainte Trinité, dans un superbe encadrement architectural renaissance, accompagné de saint Nicaise et saint Godard. En bas de la gravure, cinq personnages revêtus des habits de la confrérie, un lit dans lequel est un enfant malade, une femme lui soutenant la tête, un prêtre accompagné de trois assistants vient l'administrer. Mention de Pierre Delangre, Maître & Echevin en Charge en 1783. Marges renforcées.
Bookseller reference : 9879
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[IMAGE DE CONFRERIE].
LA CONFRAIRIE DE STE MARGUERITTE. Ste CATHERINE. DE St EUSTACHE FONDEE EN LA PAROISSE DE Ste MARGUERITTE DE QUINCAMPOIX PROCHE ROUEN.
Rouen, Amy, 1771 et Bloquel, 1822. Une feuille (34,5x43 cm), gravure sur bois représentant la sainte dans un encadrement de temple, flanquée de St Eustache et Ste Catherine. Mention manuscrite de 1824 et 1826. Bon état, marge supérieure courte.
Bookseller reference : 9857
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[IMAGE DE CONFRERIE].
LA CONFRAIRIE ET CHARITE, FONDEE EN L'EGLISE DU PETIT-COURONNE, A L'HONNEUR DE DIEU ET DE S. AUBIN.
Rouen, Veuve Machuel, 1784. Une feuille (35,5x45 cm), gravure sur bois représentant saint Aubin, évêque d'Angers, encadré de saint Sébastien et sainte Barbe, dans un motif architectural de colonnes torses, le tout dans un encadrement de treize bois représentant des personnages du Nouveau-Testament. Un acrostiche de Charles Caille, Maître en 1784, figure au pied de l'image. Bon état, léger manque au coin supérieur.
Bookseller reference : 9860
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[IMAGERIE D'EPINAL] PELLERIN.
[EMPIRE] Assaut de Malakoff et prise de Sébastopol.
Epinal, Pellerin, s.d. (fin XIXe). Gravure originale sur bois de fil coloriée au pochoir sur papier fin ( 64 x 42 cm, Image: 56 cm x 32 cm). Déchirure à la marge inférieure.
Bookseller reference : 16935
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[IMAGERIE D'EPINAL] PELLERIN.
[EMPIRE] Bataille de Fleurus.
Epinal, Pellerin, s.d. (fin XIXe). Gravure originale sur bois de fil coloriée au pochoir sur papier fin ( 64 x 42 cm, Image: 53,5 cm x 31,5 cm). Déchirure dans la marge supérieure.
Bookseller reference : 16921
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[IMAGERIE D'EPINAL] PELLERIN.
[EMPIRE] Bataille de l'Alma.
Epinal, Pellerin, s.d. (fin XIXe). Gravure originale sur bois de fil coloriée au pochoir sur papier fin ( 64 x 42 cm, Image : 53 cm x 32,5 cm).Très bon état.
Bookseller reference : 16751
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[IMAGERIE D'EPINAL] PELLERIN.
[EMPIRE] Bataille de la Moscova.
Epinal, Pellerin, s.d. (fin XIXe), signée Georgin. Gravure originale sur bois de fil coloriée au pochoir sur papier fin ( 64 x 42 cm, Image : 52,5 cm x 30 cm).Très bon état.
Bookseller reference : 16895
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[IMAGERIE D'EPINAL] PELLERIN.
[EMPIRE] Bataille de Lutzen.
Epinal, Pellerin, s.d. (fin XIXe), signée Georgin. Gravure originale sur bois de fil coloriée au pochoir sur papier fin ( 64 x 42 cm, Image : 54 cm x 30 cm).Très bon état.
Bookseller reference : 16899
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[IMAGERIE D'EPINAL] PELLERIN.
[EMPIRE] Bataille de Rivoli.
Epinal, Pellerin, s.d. (fin XIXe). Gravure originale sur bois de fil coloriée au pochoir sur papier fin ( 64 x 42 cm, Image: 53 cm x 31 cm).Très bon état.
Bookseller reference : 16919
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