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‎VAN ISEGHEM A.E. S.J.‎

‎Biographie de Thierry Martens d'Alost, premier imprimeur de la Belgique, suivie de la bibliographie de ses éditions‎

‎354pp.+ 1 grande planche dépliante, 22cm., reliure cart.moderne, texte frais, [contient e.a. la bibliographie et description de 210 ouvrages imprimés par Martens], B106259‎

‎Collectif‎

‎Casterman - deux cents ans d'édition et d'imprimerie, 1780-1980‎

‎109pp. avec de nombreuses illustrations, 28cm., br.orig., bon état, B107951‎

‎Union Syndacale & federation des syndacats des maitres imprimeurs de France‎

‎Bullettin Officiel. Revue mensil.Pour l'imprimeur et le bibliophile. Les arts de reproductions graphiques. L'histoire de la gravure. Le papier a travers les ages‎

‎In 4°, pp. 108+50 belle tavole f.t. in colore con pubblicità legate all'arte della stampa e della carta. Brossura editoriale originale.‎

MareMagnum

Sonia Natale
Roma, IT
[Bücher von Sonia Natale]

€ 100,00 Kaufen

‎FADY (Mgr oseph).‎

‎Un fils d'Alsace. Evêque "Père blanc". Simples souvenirs de l'Alsace au Malawi (Afrique Orientale).‎

‎Bar-le-Duc, Imprimerie Saint-Paul, 1975 ; in-8, broché, 253 pp. Planches hors-texte en fin d'ouvrage. (Mgr Joseph Fady est décédé le 22 juin 1984 à Bry-sur-Marne)‎

‎CHRISTIAN Arthur.‎

‎Études sur le Paris d'autrefois. - Ecrivains et miniaturistes. - Les Primitifs de la peinture. - Les origines de l'imprimerie. - La décoration du Livre.‎

‎Paris, G. Roustan, Champion, 1845. In-8, broché, non coupé, 269 pp. Imprimé sur beau papier.‎

‎SOCIETE DES ARTISTES FRANCAIS.‎

‎Salon de 1925. 138è exposition officielle. Exposition annuelle des Beaux-Arts. Explication des ouvrages de peinture, sculpture architecture gravure et lithographie des artistes vivants exposés au Jardin des Tuileries, Terrasse du bord de l'eau, le 30 Avril 1925.‎

‎Paris, Imprimerie Georges Lang, Société des Artistes français, 1925. In-8, broché, couverture illustrée, 162 pp. Planches hors-texte.‎

‎LORRAINE Jacques.‎

‎Les Allemands en France. Origines. Bretagne. Zone interdite Est Bourgogne. Alsace et Lorraine.‎

‎Paris, Paul Dupont, 1945. Grand in-8, broché, bande annonce conservée, 349 pp. Planches hors-textes (documents et photographies). Bel exemplaire.‎

‎MORIN Edmond.‎

‎Dictionnaire de l'imprimerie. (2ème édition).‎

‎Bruxelles, Librairie des Arts Graphiques, 1933 ; in-4, broché, 270 pp. Texte imprimé sur 2 colonnes. Passionnant ouvrage pour qui se plait à découvrir des mots obsolètes et curieux...‎

‎DUNETON Claude.‎

‎Anthologie des expressions populaires avec leur origine.‎

‎Paris, Stock, 1979. In-8, broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs, 389 pp. Ediiton originale, (une légère tâche sur une tranche).‎

‎GRAFFIGNY Françoise de.‎

‎Lettres d'une péruvienne. Traduites du français en italien par M. Deodati.‎

‎Paris, Imprimerie de Migneret, 1797. In-4 ; 487 pp. Demi-maroquin brun à coins, dos orné de motifs dorés, filet doré, tête dorée, non rogné (reliure Raparlier). Edition bilingue (italien-français) de cet ouvrage célèbre où Mme de Graffigny s'élève contre l'hypocrisie des mœurs et l'inégalité des femmes dans la société, ornée d'un portrait en frontispice gravé par Gaucher et 6 compositions hors-texte gravées d'après Le Barbier l'aîné. La première édition de ce roman épistolaire avait paru sous format in-12 en 1747. Agréable exemplaire à toutes marges imprimé sur vergé.‎

‎SAINT-PIERRE J. H. Bernardin de.‎

‎La Chaumière indienne.‎

‎Paris, de l'Imprimerie de Monsieur, chez Didot, 1791. In-18 ; XLVIII-130pp. ; plein cartonnage, dos lisse, pièce de titre veau havane, non rogné (rel. ép.). Edition originale. Brunet, V, 58 ; Tchemerzine-Scheler, V, 651.‎

‎ACHILLES TATIUS.‎

‎Les Amours de Clitophon et de Leucippe, traduit du grec avec des notes.‎

‎Paris, Imprimerie de H. Jansen, an 4 (1796). In-18 ; 262 pp.-(1) f. bl., frontispice et 3 figures hors-texte, le tout par Robin gravé par Pauquet. Plein maroquin bleu marine, dos à nerfs orné, plats ornés d'un double encadrement à la Du Seuil avec fleurons angulaires, dentelle dorée intérieure, gardes et contre-gardes de tranches dorées (rel. 19è s.). Rare exemplaire en papier vélin. Cohen, 981-982, ne décrit à la même date qu'une édition avec 2 figures. Bel exemplaire.‎

‎[PARIS]. - GUILLAUMOT (Auguste-Alexandre).‎

‎Portes de l'Enceinte de Paris sous Charles V. 1380 d'après le plan publié par la Ville.‎

‎Paris, Imprimerie E. Capiomont & V. Renault, 1879. Grand in-4 (28 x 36 c), demi-chagrin vert bronze, dos à 5 nerfs, fleurons dorés entre les nerfs. Album des planches gravées avec 2 pages d'introduction. Avec 21 planches gravées hors-texte, 11 pour la Rive droite et 9 pour la Rive gauche. Plus un plan d'ensemble et une planche en couleurs sur les Armes de la Ville. Ces reproductions de chacune des Portes composant cette enceinte sont à une échelle assez grande pour qu'il soit possible d'en apprécier l'importance et l'arrangement. Bel exemplaire enrichi d'un envoi autographe du graveur A. Guillaumot.‎

‎LAPRAY (O).‎

‎Dictionnaire des officiers de Cuirassiers du Premier Empire. 1804-1815.‎

‎Paris, Histoire & Collections, 2008. In-4 , 240 pp, cartonnage éditeur illustré en couleurs. Une centaine d'illustrations en couleurs certaines sur double-page, dans et hors-texte. Planches uniformologies originales d'André JOUINEAU. Dessins originaux de Giuseppe RAVA. Bel exemplaire à l'état de neuf.‎

‎HOURTOULLE F. G.‎

‎Austerlitz. Le Soleil de l'Aigle. Planches uniformologiques d'André JOUINEAU. Cartographie de Jean-Marie Mongin.‎

‎Paris, Histoires & Collections, 2003. In-4, cartonnage éditeur illustré en couleurs, 128 pp. Importante iconographie en noir et en couleurs hors-texte. Exemplaire à l'état de neuf.‎

‎HOURTOULLE F. G.‎

‎Iéna, Auerstaedt. Le Triomphe de l'Aigle. Planches uniformologiques d'André JOUINEAU. Cartes par Morgan Gillard.‎

‎Paris, Histoires & Collections, 1998. In-4, cartonnage éditeur illustré en couleurs, 120 pp. Importante iconographie en noir et en couleurs hors-texte. Exemplaire à l'état de neuf.‎

‎HOURTOULLE F. G.‎

‎Wagram. L'Apogée de l'Empire. Planches uniformologiques d'André JOUINEAU. Cartographie de Jean-Marie Mongin.‎

‎Paris, Histoires & Collections, 2002. In-4, cartonnage éditeur illustré en couleurs, 120 pp. Importante iconographie en noir et en couleurs hors-texte. Exemplaire à l'état de neuf.‎

‎MALO-RENAULT Jean.‎

‎L'Art du Livre.‎

‎Paris, Librairie Garnier Frères, " Collection Artistique ", 1931. In-8, broché, 280 pp. Illustrations dans le texte. Bon ex. Chapitres : Les caractères mobiles, propagation de l'imprimerie, Les débuts du l'Art du livre en France, en Italie au XVè siècle, en france au XVIè siècle, l'Art du livre au XVIè siècle en Flandre, en Italie et en Angleterre, l'Art du livre au XVIIè, XVIIIè, XIXè siècle, la reliure, table.‎

‎COLLECTIF‎

‎Cinq siècles d'imprimerie à Genève (1478-1978).‎

‎Gr. In-8, 322p. Très bel ouvrage sur l'histoire de l'imprimerie et de l'édition à Genève. Avec une centaine d'illustrations gravées in-texte. Typographie en 2 couleurs‎

‎HAEFELI (Pierre)‎

‎Ce métier.‎

‎Gr. In-8 carré, 126p. Edition limitée et numérotée 1/500 exemplaires sur papier "Rhotia". Ouvrage commémoratif publié à l'occasion du cinquantième anniversaire de cette célèbre imprimerie neuchateloise. Illustré de nombreuses photographies tirées en hélio. Jolie plaquette présentant le métier d'imprimeur. A l'état de neuf.‎

‎BLUM (André)‎

‎Les origines du papier, de l'imprimerie et de la gravure.‎

‎Gr. In-8, 252p. Avec 80 illustrations in-texte. Bel exemplaire‎

‎LANDRY (C. F.)‎

‎Imprimerie, navire des idées.‎

‎In-4, 97p. Edition hors commerce limitée et numérotée 1/2000 exemplaires. Bel ouvrage traitant de l'histoire de l'imprimerie, richement illustrée en noir et en couleurs.‎

‎CHUARD (Jean-Pierre)‎

‎Une odeur d'encre. Les 75 ans de la Société 24 Heures - Imprimeries Réunies S.A.‎

‎In-4, 204p. Importante iconographie en noir et en couleurs. Bel exemplaire.‎

‎[PLANTIN] - SABBE (Maurice) dir.‎

‎Sept études publiées à l'occasion du quatrième centenaire du célèbre imprimeur anversois Christophe Plantin (1520-1920).‎

‎In-4, 123p. Très bel ouvrage illustré de nombreux documents dans et hors texte (pages de titre anciennes, portraits de la famille Plantin-Moretus, lettrines, ornements, etc...). Exemplaire à l'état de neuf, non coupé.‎

‎WEBER (Beat) - LEUENBERGER (Ernest)‎

‎Un siècle d'activité syndicale de la Fédération suisse des typographes (1858-1958).‎

‎Gr. In-8, 371p. Complété d'un historique sur l'imprimerie au Tessin par Battista Bazzurri. Edition originale tirée à 1200 exemplaires numérotés. A l'état de neuf.‎

‎CORNAZ (Henri)‎

‎Histoire de l'imprimerie yverdonnoise.‎

‎In-8, 39p. Avec quelques illustrations dans le texte. Quelques notes marginales au crayon de papier. Exemplaire ayant apartenu à un écrivain romand, accompagné d'une lettre autographe de l'auteur à ce dernier.‎

‎[ATTINGER (Pierre)]‎

‎L'imprimerie Attinger 1831-1931.‎

‎Gr. In-8 carré, 41p. Edition limitée à 1000 exemplaires sur vergé. Illustré de divers documents contrecollés hors texte. Typographie soignée en 2 couleurs. En parfaite condition.‎

‎BAUDRY (G.) & MARANGE (R.)‎

‎Comment on imprime.‎

‎Gr. In-8, 641p. Illustré de 504 figures dans le texte. Bel exemplaire.‎

‎HAEFELI (Pierre)‎

‎Pour vous servir.‎

‎Gr. In-8 carré, 86p. Edition limitée et numérotée 1/1550 exemplaires sur papier fin blanc. Illustré de nombreuses photographies tirées en hélio. Jolie plaquette présentant le métier d'imprimeur. A l'état de neuf.‎

‎VALOTAIRE (Marcel), dir.‎

‎L'imprimerie et les métiers graphiques.‎

‎In-4, 168p. Ouvrage très complet sur toutes les méthodes d'imprimerie (de l'époque). Illustré de très nombreux documents en noir. En parfaite condition.‎

‎KLEUKENS Ch. H.‎

‎Die Kunst Gutenbergs.‎

‎4to., Sole Edition, with title and head-text in red and black, and numerous fine full-page facsimiles printed in red and black (a number heightened with colours); original decorative boards, paper label mnounted on upper cover, a near fine copy of an uncommon work. A copy of the original promotional flier, including a fine extract from the Bible in facsimile (printed in colours and heightened with gold), together with the presentation envelope from 'Der Oberbugermeister der Stadt Mainz', is loosely inserted. Published to commemorate the five hundredth anniversary of the famous Bible, this charming work is a valuable introduction to the Gutenbergs and their place in the history of printing and typography.‎

‎LEWIS Rev. John‎

‎The Church Catechism Explained. To which is added, a Section on Confirmation. SCARCE LINCOLNSHIRE PRINTING‎

‎12mo., wanting front free endpaper, some light age-staining, mid-nineteenth-century doodles on rear endpapers; contemporary full sheep, covers mildly scuffed and age-marked, hinges cracked (but binding entirely sound), a good, tight copy. First published in 1712, Lewis's 'Catechism' was swiftly recognised as a valuable aid to the teaching of scripture and liturgy. Dedicated to the SPCK, it seems to have become a standard tool of the newly-formed charity schools, where pupils were regularly assessed on their prowess in responding to the vicar's catechism. Symson's letters reveal that the text that guided their learning was Lewis's; one of three books (the others being the Bible itself and Allestree's 'The Whole Duty of Man') that White Kennett of the SPCK hoped would help turn young children into 'little garrisons against Popery'. (See Jones, 'The Charity School Movement', 1995, p.14). John Lewis (1675-1747) was educated at Exeter College Oxford, ordained in 1698 and served as vicar of Minster in Kent from 1709 until his death (interestingly, he is given on the title of the present edition as 'Minister of Margate in Kent'). His works include biographies of Wycliffe, Caxton and Pecock, valuable topographical studies of Kent and numerous contributions to religious history and bibliography.This Lincolnshire edition must be unusually scarce for we can find no reference to it in any standard source. J Mozley is the first recorded printer at Gainsborough where he established his press in 1778. H[enry] Mozley (the present printer) appears to have succeeded him sometime in the late 1790s. Not listed in BLPC or NLC.‎

‎JAY L.‎

‎Letters of the famous 18th Century Printer John Baskerville of Birmingham. Together with a Bibliography of Works printed by him at Birmingham. Collected, compiled & printed under the Direction of Leonard Jay.‎

‎Roy. 8vo., First Edition, with a portrait frontispiece; cloth, gilt back, covers lightly age-marked else a very good, bright, clean copy. With the separately printed corrigenda slip loosely inserted. The wood-engraved frontispiece is by Joyce Francis. The works collects fifteen Baskerville letters followed by the first substantial bibliography of Baskverville's Birmingham editions. Scarce.‎

‎BUHLER Curt F.‎

‎On the Horace printed in Rome by Wendelinus de Wila or Bartholomaeus Guldinbeck. NEAR FINE COPY‎

‎Roy. 8vo., First Edition thus, with full-page facsimile in the text; original printed wrappers, sewed as issued, a near fine copy. This study of the undated Horace printed with the de Wila-Guldinbeck type 1: 108R (Proctor 3559) brings to light important points relating to the early history of printing in Rome. The study is based partly on the Pierpont Morgan copy. Offprinted from Bibliofilia, vol. XXXVII. VERY SCARCE.‎

‎CAXTON] [William‎

‎The Dictes and Sayings of the Philosophers. A Facsimile Reproduction of the First Book printed in England by William Caxton, in 1477. [With a Preface by William Blades]. [Second facsimile re-issue].‎

‎8vo., on laid paper, black-letter throughout, neat signature on front free endpaper; original buckram, gilt back, a near fine copy in publisher's board slip-case. The first facsimile of Caxton's famous work was published by Elliot Stock in 1877.‎

‎CUDWORTH W.‎

‎Histories of Bolton and Bowling. (Townships of Bradford) historically and topographically treated. Published by Subscription.‎

‎8vo., First Edition, on laid paper, with an etched portrait frontispiece (original tissue guard present), 19 plates (all tissue guards present), 9 illustrations (a number full-page) in the text, 6 large folding pedigrees on India Paper and several full-page pedigrees in the text, some very minor spotting; original decorative half calf gilt, neatly rebacked in calf to style, original leather label laid down, gilt top, uncut, new endpapers to style, a very good, bright, clean copy. Uncommon.‎

‎DEACON Richard‎

‎A Biography of William Caxton. The First English Editor, Printer, Merchant and Translator. EDITOR'S WORKING COPY WITH A.L.s‎

‎8vo., First Edition, with a portrait frontispiece and numerous illustrations and plans (a number full-page) in the text; cloth, a very good, clean copy. EDITOR'S WORKING COPY, WITH NUMEROUS ANNOTATIONS AND REVISIONS IN A NEAT HAND THROUGHOUT; PAGES 97-98 CUT TO EXCLUDE ONE ILLUSTRATION ('Caxton and his Press from a painting by Vivian Forbes). SOLD WITH TWO A.L.s. FROM THE AUTHOR TO HIS EDITOR AUDREY WILLIAMSON (AT FREDERICK MULLER) DISCUSSING WORKS IN PROGRESS (IN PARTICULAR THE AUTHOR'S 'THE HISTORY OF THE JAPANESE SECRET SERViCE' ALSO PUBLISHED BY MULLER IN 1982) AND A RELEVANT CUTTING.‎

‎DOBSON William T.‎

‎History of the Bassandyne Bible. The First Printed in Scotland, with Notices of the Early Printers of Edinburgh. BRIGHT, CLEAN COPY OF THE ORIGINAL EDITION‎

‎8vo., First Edition, on laid paper, with frontispiece and 33 facsimiles in the text and decorative endpapers, endpapers lightly browned; pictorial cloth blocked in gilt and black, gilt back, uncut, covers a little age-soiled and backstrip mildly browned else a very good, firm copy. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.‎

‎HARLING Robert‎

‎The Letter Forms and Type Designs of Eric Gill. Notes by Robert Harling.‎

‎Sm. 4to., with a portrait frontispiece and numerous illustrations and facsimiles in the text, signature on front free endpaper and title; original pictorial wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a very good, bright, clean copy. Harling's study was first published in 'Alphabet & Image 6' (1948); this is a considerably revised and expanded edition‎

‎SABBE M.‎

‎Die Civilite-Schriften des Robert Granjon in Lyon und die Flamischen Drucker des 16 Jahrhunderts. 250 COPIES WERE PRINTED‎

‎Sm. folio, First Edition, on laid paper, with title-vignette and 29 full-page facsimiles in the text; original blue-grey boards, backstrip with paper-label lettered in black, uncut, a near fine copy. EDITION LIMITED TO 250 COPIES (THIS COPY NO. 153).‎

‎[Sale Catalogue of] The Parsons Fragment of Italian Prototypography. The Property of the Grandchildren of the Hon. Edward Alexander Parsons. 23 November 1998. Sale Code: BLUNDELL-6055. FIRST BOOK PRINTED IN ITALY‎

‎4to., First Edition, with fine coloured frontispiece and 18 fine full-page coloured facsimiles in the text; original printed wrappers, a fine copy. The Parsons fragment of the Leiden Christi [c.1462-63?] is unique. It is the only known example of the FIRST BOOK PRINTED IN ITALY, as well as being the FIRST BOOK PRINTED IN ITALIAN, and employing a UNIQUE TYPE FOUNT.‎

‎NEWBIGGING T.‎

‎Lancashire Characters and Places. FIRST [SOLE?] EDITION‎

‎8vo., First Edition, neat contemporary signature on half-title; original cloth gilt, gilt back, gilt top, hinges cracked (but binding entirely sound) else a very good, clean copy. Sold from the Royal Exchange Library, Manchester, with its label on front paste-down and neat stamp on title. SCARCE‎

‎PLOMER Henry‎

‎Wynken De Worde and his Contemporaries from the Death of Caxton to 1535. BRIGHT, CLEAN, CRISP COPY‎

‎4to., First Edition, on laid paper, with frontispiece and 13 facsimiles (11 of which are full-page) in the text; minimal spotting on endpapers; boards, holland back, paper label, gilt top, covers very slightly age-marked else a bright, clean, crisp copy.‎

‎PRINTING AND THE MIND OF MAN‎

‎Catalogue of a Display of Printing Mechanisms and printed Materials arranged to illustrate the History of Western Civilisation and the Means of the Multiplication of literary Texts since the XVth Century.‎

‎8vo., with 49 plates (one in colour); original printed wrappers, a fine copy.‎

‎BLADES William‎

‎The Pentateuch of Printing, with a Chapter on Judges. With a Memoir of the Author and a List of his Works, by Talbot R. Reed. LARGE PAPER 'PENTATEUCH'. 100 COPIES WERE PRINTED.‎

‎4to., First Edition, LARGE PAPER, with a frontispiece, decorative and printed titles, and numerous plates (a number folding) and illustrations in the text; publisher's binding of boards, calf back gilt, gilt top, covers lightly rubbed and age-marked else a very good, clean copy. EDITION LIMITED TO 100 COPIES SIGNED BY THE PUBLISHER. Sold from an institution with its stamps and accession data. 'The best brief outline of the history of printing. This was the first comprehensiove primer in the English language on the subject and it may still be considered invaluable to the student of historical typography. As the title suggests, the history of the chosen art is traced in its various stages as the great Pentateuch traced the origin and wanderings of the chosen people.'. W. Turner Berry, 1924‎

‎BULLOCK Mrs. H.‎

‎The Williamsburg Art of Cookery [Thirteenth Printing]. he Williamsburg Art of Cookery [Thirteenth Printing].‎

‎8vo., Thirteenth Impression thus, with a frontispiece; patterned boards, black cloth back lettered in gilt, sprinkled edges, a near fine copy complete with publisher's wrap-around band. Fine copy of this wide-ranging collection of old and new Virginia recipes. The book is styled as a facsimile of the first American cookery book: Park's 'Compleat Housewife' of 1742.‎

‎WHITBREAD AND CO‎

‎Catalogue of the Collection of Items at the Printer's Devil, Fetter Lane London EC4, illustrating the History of Printing. With Essays and a Glossary of Terms. NEAR FINE COPY‎

‎8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece, illustrated title, 16plates on 14 and numerous facsimiles (a number full-page) in the text, presentation inscription on front free endpaper; original pictorial wrappers, a near fine copy. Catalogue of the collection of printing specimens and artefacts at the famous Fleet Street pub. Lists 140 items together with essays on The Printed Page by A. Lloyd-Taylor and The Printed Illustration by John Lewis.‎

‎FULLER Thomas‎

‎The History of the Holy War. PICKERING AT THE HEIGHT OF HIS POWERS‎

‎Sm. 8vo., First Edition thus, with half-title and title in red and black; original brown ribbed cloth, very neatly rebacked with old backstrip laid down, new paper label and laid endpapers to style, a very good, clean copy. CRISP COPY OF THE FIRST MODERN ACCOUNT OF THE CRUSADES IN ENGLISH. Based on the third edition of 1647 and printed by Whittingham at the Chiswick Press, this is a beautiful edition from Pickering at the height of his powers. Morison: Four Centuries of Fine Printing, 297; NCBEL I, p.2233.‎

‎WEST WILTSHIRE PRINTING CO‎

‎Historic Spots in Wiltshire. With Engravings.‎

‎8vo., First Edition, on laid paper, with 16 plates, title lightly offset; original buckram gilt, uncut, front endpapers cracked at hinge but hinge and binding entirely sound, a very good, bright copy. Useful, well-produced, turn-of-the-century compilation comprising reprints of a number of Michael's pamphlets bound together in book form. Goddard, p.2‎

‎(THE TIMES)‎

‎The Times Literary Supplement Printing Number, October 13 1927.‎

‎4to., with numerous facsimiles, type-specimens and advertisements in the text, neat signature on front free endpaper; boards, leather label, cloth back, a little browned else a very good, clean copy. Scarce. A work of particular interest inasmuch as it appeared at the height of the revival of interest in fine printing and includes types and illustrators of the period.‎

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