Guy Trédaniel Dos carré collé 1992 In-8 (16 x 24 cm), dos carré collé, 231 pages ; quelques petites marques d'usage sur les plats, bel état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Franckfurt am Mayn, Johann Gottlieb Garbe, 1781. Contemp. full calf. Raised bands, richly gilt spine. A paperlabel pasted on upper part of spine. (14),170,(6) pp. and 4 folded engraved plates with many figs. Clean and fine.
The offered item is bound together with another work: Jetze, Franz Christoph. geographie für Militaristen und andere zum selbstunterricht. Mit 2 Kupfertafeln. Liegnitz und leipzig, David Siegert, 1791. XII,147 pp. a. 2 folded engraved plates.
Couverture rigide Otto Harrassowitz 1914 Leipzig 23,5x15,5 cm
Reliure pleine toile brune, dos avec titre, marque et numéro de bibliothèque - 119 pp. Couverture originale conservée. Tampons et marques de bibliothèque sur les gardes, sinon bon état. Nombreuses illustrations en noir. Texte en allemand.
Bln., 1913. orig.pict.cloth. St.o
Paris, Amyot, Editeur, 1860. "14 x 22, 314 pp., 33 figures, reliure dos cuir à 4 nerfs, décor à la roulette, bon état (reliure usagée mais solide; bords et coins émoussés)."
2e édition, revue et augmentée.
Paris, Librairie scientifique E. Lacroix, 1861. 17 x 27, xviii + 696 + xii + 256 pages, 372 + ca 150 figures, reliure dos cuir, reliure dos cuir, bon état (reliure état d'usage, sauf dos en très bon état).
Paris, Librairie E. Lacroix et Baudry, s.d. (ca 1860). 17 x 27, sans pagination, 415 figures, reliure dos cuir, bon état (reliure état d'usage, sauf dos en très bon état).
Tome 1, 1ère partie.
Paris, Librairie E. Lacroix et Baudry, s.d. (ca 1860). 17 x 27, 2 volumes, sans pagination, 928 + 603 figures, reliure dos cuir, bon état (reliure état d'usage, sauf dos en très bon état).
Tome 2 : 1ère et 2e parties.
Paris, Mathias, 1847, in-4°, VIII + 3894 col. (= 1947 p.), abondamment illustré de vignettes dans le texte, quelques rousseurs çà et là, reliures de l'éditeur en demi-cuir, dos à faux nerfs sobrement dorés, (1nsolé).
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"L'ACADEMIE ROYALE DES SCIENCES, PARIS - ACADEMIE DER WISSENSCHAFTEN ZU PARIS.
Reference : 56316
(1762)
Königsberg und Leipzig, Kanter (Berlin, Stettin, Leipzig, Rüdigern), 1762-75. 4to. Bound in 13 uniform contemp. full calf. Raised bands. Richly gilt spines. Titlelabels with gilt lettering. On all boards the gilt monogram on red background of King Christian VII. A stamp on title-pages. Around 6000 pp., 4 folded tables and 366 folded engraved plates (1 plate in xerox-copy). Occassionally a few minor brownspots, but fine and clean.
First German edition of this importent collection of books on crafts which is a translation of ""Descriptions des Arts et Métiers.."", published in French between 1761 and 1788. The full French series comprises 113 parts (cahiers) in 27 folio volumes along with three supplements, and ""provide detailed accounts of a wide range of handcraft and manufacturing processes carried out in France at that time. The volumes are well-illustrated, with precise engravings by Jean Elie Bertrand (1737-1779) a noted typographer from Neuchâtel, where the printing was done. Many of them provide the background for shorter articles in Diderot's Encyclopedia, which was appearing at much the same time. The project had its origin in request from Colbert in 1675 to the Academy Royal des Sciences for detailed accounts of various mechanic arts to be prepared and for new machines to be reported upon. This led to the formation of the Bignon Commission under Abbé Bignon. René-Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur (1683-1757) became editor soon after he joined the Academy. He inherited number of drawings (the earliest prepared in 1693) and an illustrated manuscript on printing, type and book binding, which had been prepared in 1704. It was left to Réaumur's successor Duhamel du Monceau to bring about the publication of the series, probably as the result of the competition from the Encyclopedia."" (Wikipedia).Brunet II,618 ff. (only French editions) - Graesse II, 367 (only the French editions). - Fromm, 7040.
"L'ACADEMIE ROYALE DES SCIENCES, PARIS - THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, PARIS.
Reference : 56289
(1771)
Neuchatel, L'Imprimerie de la Société Typographique), 1771-83. 4to. Bound in 19 contemp. uniform full mottled calf. Raised bands. Gilt spines. Title-and tomelabels with gilt lettering. Spine-ends on nearly all volumes strenghtened. Stamp on title-pages. Each volume around 650 pp. With 508 fine engraved plates.
Second edition and the first 4to-edition was published in 19 volumes plus an additional volume by Jean Elie Bertrand (where vol. 20 is an additional volume published much later (1799) - not present here - dealing with the art of printing). This importent collection of books on crafts was published by between 1761 and 1788. The full series comprises 113 parts (cahiers) in 27 folio volumes along with three supplements, and ""provide detailed accounts of a wide range of handcraft and manufacturing processes carried out in France at that time. The volumes are well-illustrated, with precise engravings by Jean Elie Bertrand (1737-1779) a noted typographer from Neuchâtel, where the printing was done. Many of them provide the background for shorter articles in Diderot's Encyclopedia, which was appearing at much the same time. The project had its origin in request from Colbert in 1675 to the Academy Royal des Sciences for detailed accounts of various mechanic arts to be prepared and for new machines to be reported upon. This led to the formation of the Bignon Commission under Abbé Bignon. René-Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur (1683-1757) became editor soon after he joined the Academy. He inherited number of drawings (the earliest prepared in 1693) and an illustrated manuscript on printing, type and book binding, which had been prepared in 1704. It was left to Réaumur's successor Duhamel du Monceau to bring about the publication of the series, probably as the result of the competition from the Encyclopedia."" (Wikipedia).Brunet II,618 ff. - Graesse II, 367.
Depurazione biologica delle acque luride. Hoepli, Milano, 1915. In-16 p., cartonato editoriale, pp. XII,376. Prima edizione. Alc. timbri di appartenenza, altrimenti esempl. ben conservato.
Leipzig, Ernst Schäfer, 1855. Lex8vo. Recent boards with printed titlelabel on spine. VI,514 pp. and 73 lithographe plates of which 66 are chromolithographed. Text with some scattered brownspots. the last two plates with small nicks to margins
Scarce first edition.
Bruxelles, La Collectivité Cimentière belge, 1939. 15 x 24, 18 pp., quelques illustrations en N/B, broché (agrafé), bon état.
Bruxelles, La Collectivité Cimentière belge, 1939. 15 x 24, 26 pp., 56 figures en N/B, broché (agrafé), bon état (couverture insolée).
Bruxelles, La Collectivité Cimentière belge, 1939. 15 x 24, 26 pp., quelques illustrations en N/B, broché (agrafé), bon état.
Bruxelles, La Collectivité Cimentière belge, 1939. 15 x 24, 36 pp., quelques illustrations en N/B, broché (agrafé), bon état.
Ou les 100.000 secrets et recettes de l'industrie moderne. Avec la traduction anglaise et allemande des mots techniques usuels. Troisiéme edition. Lacroix, Paris, 1881. In-16 p., 4 volumi, tela mod. L'opera è così composta: volumi I e II, pp. (4),XVI,662,73; XXIII,1586 (numeraz. continua); con 673 figg. nel t. // volumi III e IV, dal sottotitolo Arts & métiers, mines, agriculture, etc., contengono i supplementi A-F / G-Z, pp. (4),756; 1457 (numeraz. continua), con 532 figg. nel t. Ben conservati.
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 1977 Hardcover. XXXVI 892 pages., 2 vol. 55 cartes et plans 64 photos, 160 x 240 mm, Languages: French, Including an index. Fine copy. ISBN 02110010200.
2 volumes part 1+2 complet. Hardcover. XXXVI 892 pages., 55 cartes et plans 64 photos, 160 x 240 mm, Languages: French, Including an index. Fine copy.
London, Chapman and Hall, 1936. Orig. full cloth. XVI,453 pp. Frontispiece, 10 plates, textdiagrams.
Paris, G. Masson, 1911. 20 x 29, 434 pp., nombreuses planches, 1 planche en couleurs et figures, reliure dos cuir, tranches mouchetées, bon état.
Paris, G. Masson, 1911. 20 x 29, 426 pp., nombreuses planches et figures, reliure dos cuir, tranches mouchetées, bon état (légères épidermures).
Chez MM. Laffargue Frères, Trémolat. 1894. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Dos très frotté, Intérieur acceptable. Env. 450 pages. Auteur, titre et bandeaux dorés sur le dos. Bords des plats très frottés avec coins abîmés. Couverture se détachant. Tampons et annotations au dos du 2e plat. 1 feuillet déchiré.. . . . Classification Dewey : 674-Technologie du bois et du liège
1re édition. En grume au 1/5 déduit, au 1/6 déduit, au 1/4 sans réduction et de tous les bois équarris: madriers, poutres, solives, chevrons, traverses pour chemin de fer, etc. Donnant aussi la surface des couronnes et des cercles limités par des circonférences variant entre 0,50m et 6m. Plus complet et le plus expéditif des ouvrages de ce genre. A l'usage des Employés d'Octroi et de la Douane, des Marchands de bois, Menuisiers, Carrossiers, etc. Classification Dewey : 674-Technologie du bois et du liège
Considéré sous le point de vue théorique, pratique et thérapeutique. Société Typographique Belge, Bruxelles, 1851. In-16 p. (mm. 170x110), mz. pelle coeva, fregi e tit. oro al dorso, pp. 280. Du magnetisme depuis Mesmer jusqu'à nos jours - Effets physique dans le somnambulisme - Magnetisme experimental, etc.. Con numer. timbri di apparten., ma certamente buon esemplare.