1802 1 folded (45 x 48.5 cm) engraved map (‘’l’Angleterre par J.D. Barbié du Bocage’’). A beautiful map of England, with in the left upper corner ‘’Vue de Stone-Henge’’.
Zweite deutsche Auflage. 12 (in 6) Bde. Braunschweig, Westermann, 1852 - 1961 8°. VIII, 303, 432, 435, 306, 396, 294, 271, 281, 347, 329, 319, 276 Seiten. Orig. Leinen.
London, Waterlow & Sons, sans date ( ca 1930 ), plaquette agrafée format 215x140mm, 80 pages + 1 carte dépliante, quelques photographies in et hors-texte, agrafes oxydées sinon bon exemplaire.
Edition en langue anglaise.
Victoria & Albert Publications, Londres, 2003. Fort in-4, reliure pleine toile éditeur sous jaquette illustrée en noir, titre doré sur le dos, 496 pp. Acknowledgements - I. An Age of Consumption : Art for England c. 1400-1547, Richard Marks - II. Politics, War and Public Life, John Watts - III. Kingship and Queenship, Rosemary Horrox - IV. National and Regional Identities, Derek Keene - ...
Nombreuses illustrations en noir et en couleur. --- Plus d'informations sur le site archivesdunord.com
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London, Blackie & Son limited , s.d.; in-8, 62 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur avec jaquette. Beautiful england - with eight plates in colour form paintings by Jack Merriott R.I.
Beautiful england - with eight plates in colour form paintings by Jack Merriott R.I.
Priest of the Church of England [pseudo de BALTUS, Jean François, 1667-1743]
Reference : 31925
(1709)
Printed by W.B. for Henry Clements London 1709 "In-8, 36f. (titre, A letter, Preface of the Translator, The Contents..., A Catalogue of Authors cited...), 229p. et 13f. (Index et Catalogue de l'éditeur, Henry Clements). :: Titre complet : An answer to Mr. de Fontenelle's History of oracles : In which Mr. Van-Dale's system concerning the authors of the heathen oracles, and the cause and time of their silence is confuted: and the opinion of the fathers upon that subject vindicated. translated from the French. ; with some reflections upon the remarks of Mr. Le Clerc, in his Bibliotheque choisie, in a preface. ; by a priest of the Church of England. ; To which is prefix'd a letter to the translator, by the Reverend George Hickes, D.D. :: Traduction de "" Réponse à L'histoire des oracles de M. de Fontenelle ""par Jean Francois Baltus. :: Reliure ancienne, veau, 5 nerfs, pièce de titre manuscrite sur papier, plats avec caisson à froid. Coins frottés, coiffes limées, charnières fendues, pertes au mors, un plat presque détaché."
[United grand lodge of England - Franc-Maçonnerie] BARLES, Jean
Reference : 111193
(1990)
ISBN : 2857073194
Paris, Guy Trédaniel, coll. « Voies traditionnelles » 1990 In-8 broché 21 cm sur 14. 329 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
Sommaire, index, bibliographie. Recueil d'articles précédemment parus dans la revue "Les Archives de Trans-en-Provence", juillet 1931-décembre 1937. Très bon état d’occasion
Association Valaisanne d’Images Anciennes. Imprimé en Italie, 2011, in-4to, 85 p., richement ill. (+ 1 table des matières) + une lunette en plexiglas, Brochure ill. / (orig. Eisen-Ring-Band).
picture available
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"(JAILLOT, A.H.) - SEA-CHART OF IRELAND AND ENGLAND FROM ""LE NEPTUNE FRANCOIS"".
Reference : 16114
(1693)
(No date, no place, (1693). Very large engraved seechart, measuring 60,5 x 85,5 cm. in original outline colouring with inset view of the River Dee at Chester. The chart showing the whole of Ireland and the Westcoast of England from Cornwall to Cuningham in the north. A fine impression on good thick paper, bearing the watermark: BYCOLUMBIER. Folded down the center.
The ""Neptune Francois"" was published in 1693, and its charts are larger and more lavishly decorated then those of any preceding book of its kind.This cart is without year, place and ""par ordre du Roi"", pointing to a later print, but issued from the original copperplate. It is also without ""Imprimerie Royale"" belonging to the most recent impression from 1792. Koeman IV,425:10.
"MUDGE, WILLIAM. - FIRST MEASUREMENT OF AN ARC OF THE MERIDIAN IN ENGLAND.
Reference : 42330
(1803)
(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1803). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1803 - Part II. Pp. 383-508 and 8 engraved plates (3 folio size and folded, 1 map), depicting the apparatus for measuring.
First appearance of an importent paper, which contributed to the discussion of the dimension of the earth. William Mudge was appointed in 1791 to the ordnance trigonometrical survey, and became superintendent of the survey in 1798 and in that same year was also elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society. Shortly afterwards, he completed the first ever measurement of an arc of meridian stretching from Dunnose on the Isle of Wight to Clifton in Yorkshire. This was regarded as a very considerable advance in the scientific work of what had by then become the Ordnance Survey and contributed significantly to the international debate about the precise figure of the earth.
"MUDGE, WILLIAM. - FIRST MEASUREMENT OF AN ARC OF THE MERIDIAN IN ENGLAND.
Reference : 45886
(1803)
(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1803). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1803 - Part II. Pp. 383-508 and 8 engraved plates (3 folio size and folded, 1 map), depicting the apparatus for measuring. 4 plates with some marginal brownspots.
First appearance of an importent paper, which contributed to the discussion of the dimension of the earth. William Mudge was appointed in 1791 to the ordnance trigonometrical survey, and became superintendent of the survey in 1798 and in that same year was also elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society. Shortly afterwards, he completed the first ever measurement of an arc of meridian stretching from Dunnose on the Isle of Wight to Clifton in Yorkshire. This was regarded as a very considerable advance in the scientific work of what had by then become the Ordnance Survey and contributed significantly to the international debate about the precise figure of the earth.
Cambridge, John Baskerville, 1760. Royal 8vo.(23,5 x 15,7 cm.). Bound in fine red full longgrained morocco. Spine divided in 5 compartments, each richly gilt and with a blindtooled stamp in the middle. Covers with broad gilt borders and blindtooled cornerpieces. Inside gilt borders. Edges of covers also gilt, Edges of leaves gilt. Faint discolouring at upper compartment. Unpaginated. (272) pp. Last leaf is L I2. Title-page laid down. Inner upper corner of title-page gone, but repaired, shaving the ""C"" in ""Common"". Brownspots to title-page. B7 with marginal repairs. Some rather faint scattered brownspots.
Second edition (the same year as the first). Text printed in double columns and leaves without borders around the text.- Gaskell,13.
Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1793. (+) London, M. Brown, 1793. Small 8vo. Contemp. full red morocco. Richly gilt spine. Gilt border on covers with gilt cornerpieces, large gilt centerpieces. Inner gilt borders. All edges gilt. Well preserved.
CHARLES I D'ANGLETERRE (Charles I, King of England), ANGO (Jean) traduit par
Reference : 34282
In-8, broché, couverture papier moderne, (4), 154, (1) p., portrait frontispice gravé de Charles Ier. Paris, Lepetit, 1792.
Nouvelle édition complète et exacte publiée à l'occasion du procès de Louis XVI, accompagnée d'une nouvelle préface. La première édition datait de 1649. Traduction de Jean Ango.(Manque à Martin & Walter. Monglond, II, 174).Bon exemplaire, très frais.
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CREMNITZ Max. 1935. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Livré sans Couverture, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 16 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc. Manque les 2 plats de couverture. Pages légèrement cornées.. . . . Classification Dewey : 56-Catalogue
Manteaux - Tailleurs - Vêtements sur mesures ... Classification Dewey : 56-Catalogue
CHEZ L'AUTEUR. Non daté. In-12. En feuillets. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Brochure dépliante, en 10 volets, illustrée en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 391-Mode
Classification Dewey : 391-Mode
Couverture rigide. Reliure toile de l'éditeur. 830 pages.
Livre en anglais. Burns - Oates and Company, 1873.
1910 Aquarelle et encre de Chine signée en bas à droite, Draeger, (1910), 35.5 x 25 cm.
Henry Morin, illustrateur, humoriste d'origine alsacienne, (Strasbourg 1873-1961), rentre aux Beaux-arts de Paris. A partir de 1906, il se spécialisa dans l'illustration de livres pour enfants entre 1897 et 1925 il est l'un des principaux illustrateurs de la revue Mon Journal. L'artiste n'a pas seulement produit des oeuvres badines pour la jeunesse puisque c'est à lui que l'on doit de nombreux cartons de vitraux pour la cathédrale du Mans. Maquette originale pour un catalogue de mode enfantine "Old England", édité par Draeger, devant être titrée "Joyeuses Pâques" pour un trio élégant d'un jeune garçon, d'une petite fille et d'un chien à qui est présenté l'oeuf de Pâques et le poisson au chocolat. Infimes taches et piqure.
Fribourg, Pro Fribourg, 2005, gr. in-8vo, 96 p., richement. illustrée, brochure originale illustrée.
Image disp.
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Photo by W. England (Copyright), s.d., vers 1880, 15.8x20.9 cm (27x37 cm), bords avec rousseurs,
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[IRONS, William Joseph]. Attributed. A Member of the Protestant Reformed Church of England
Reference : 1731
(1843)
London: John Lee, 1843
A pamphlet (once bound in with other pamphlets). Complete. Title page, Introduction, text. The pamphlet now appears disbound, as it has been removed from a collection - but is complete in itself. A touch of darkening to the covers, and a small stain to the bottom of pages 4/5 but otherwise in good clean condition. Now held in an archival wallet. 24 pp. A scarce item, Copac shows holdings only at BL, Oxford & Cambridge. William Joseph Irons (1812-1883) was an Anglican priest and Theolgian. He was a strong defender of Church of England as the Established Church, and argued against seceding from the church (whether to Rome or to the more Protestant churches). He was the vicar of Brompton at the time of the publication of this work, and the introduction is dated Brompton April 1843. He is names by Lawrence Crumb (in "The Oxford Movement and its leaders, a bibliography of Secondary and Lesser Primary Sources") as the probable author of this work.
HEIMDAL
LIVRE A L’ETAT DE NEUF. EXPEDIE SOUS 3 JOURS OUVRES. NUMERO DE SUIVI COMMUNIQUE AVANT ENVOI, EMBALLAGE RENFORCE. EAN:9782840483595
London : Sotheby & Co. (1963); First Edition. (1 janvier 1963)
Cartonné, comme neuf.
Feb. 9 To Mar. 26, 1972, Three Other Dates London England: Victoria And Albert Museum
Reference : lc_2488
Paris, 1972. (1972)
In-8 broché, comme neuf