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Published by London: Sotheby's, 1979, 1979
Seller: Akshara Books, Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. March 13, 1979. 20 pp, 1 lot, profusely illus in color. Softcover - VG.
Published by Kunstveilingen Sotheby's Belgravia, 1979, 30pp., 1979
Seller: Antiquariaat Hortus Conclusus, Den Haag, Netherlands
Paperback, geniet, vierkant formaat, originele rode omslag, met foto's in zwart-wit, met geschatte prijzen in de catalogus en losse prijslijst, wat (prijs)aantekeningen in pen, verder in goede staat. Please see description or ask for photos.
Published by Kunstveilingen Sotheby's Belgravia, 1979, 50pp., 1979
Seller: Antiquariaat Hortus Conclusus, Den Haag, Netherlands
Paperback, geniet, vierkant formaat, originele rode omslag, met foto's in zwart-wit, met geschatte prijzen in de catalogus en losse prijslijst, wat (prijs)aantekeningen in pen, verder in goede staat. Please see description or ask for photos.
Published by Kunstveilingen Sotheby's Belgravia, 1979, 37pp., 1979
Seller: Antiquariaat Hortus Conclusus, Den Haag, Netherlands
Paperback, geniet, vierkant formaat, originele rode omslag, met foto's in zwart-wit, met geschatte prijzen in de catalogus en losse prijslijst, wat (prijs)aantekeningen in pen, verder in goede staat. Please see description or ask for photos.
Published by Kunstveilingen Sotheby's Belgravia, 1979, 30pp., 1979
Seller: Antiquariaat Hortus Conclusus, Den Haag, Netherlands
Paperback, geniet, vierkant formaat, originele rode omslag, met foto's in zwart-wit, met geschatte prijzen in de catalogus en losse prijslijst, wat (prijs)aantekeningen in pen, verder in goede staat. Please see description or ask for photos.
Published by Sotheby's & Co, London, 1979, 64pp. 176 items listed., 1979
Seller: Antiquariaat Hortus Conclusus, Den Haag, Netherlands
Paperback auction catalogue, stapled, text in English, illustrations in black and white, minor discoloration to the back of the cover, else in good condition. Please see description or ask for photos.
Published by Sothebys Jan. 1979, 1979
1st edn. numerous illustrations; 375 items, 44 pages, 195 x 210mm; printed wrappers; (with PICTURE) 0.0.
1st edn. numerous illustrations; 317 lots, 60 pages, 200 x 210mm; printed red wrappers; prices realised inserted (with PICTURE) 0.0.
Published by Sotheby's, 1979. Unpaginated, 695 lots, almost fully illustrated, 1979
Seller: Antiquariaat Hortus Conclusus, Den Haag, Netherlands
Origineel omslag. Rug wat verkleurd, verder in goede staat. Bilingual Spanish / English edition. Please see description or ask for photos.
Published by Sotheby's & Co, London, No. 11 of 1979/80, 162pp + index + plates. 661 lots losted., 1979
Seller: Antiquariaat Hortus Conclusus, Den Haag, Netherlands
Paperback auction catalogue, text in English, illustrated in black and white, slight traces of use, else in good condition. With a separate price list stapled to the inside of the cover. Please see description or ask for photos.
Published by Sotheby's, London, April 1979, 1979
Seller: Versandantiquariat Brigitte Schulz, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Softcover. 25 x 19 cm, 188 Seiten, reich informativ illustriert gutes Exemplar Sprache: eng 900 gr.
1st edn. numerous illustrations, some colour; 273 lots, 236 pages, printed wrappers; prices realised loosely inserted; (with PICTURE) 0.0.
1st edn. numerous colour illustrations; 56 lots, no pagination, red cloth, dustwrapper; prices realised loosely inserted; (with PICTURE) 0.0.
1st edn. numerous illustrations, some colour; 290 items, 96 pages, 245 x 180mm; pictorial wrappers; price list included; (with PICTURE) 0.0.
Published by Sotheby's, London, auction catalogue devoted solely to the Atlas, sale date: London, 13th March, 1979, 1979
First Edition
Printed wrappers, 8vo, 20 pp, several plates (most in colour). 1 lot. The catalogue for the first appearance at auction of this magnificent atlas, which was to pass through the saleroom a second time in 1996. The atlas is decsribed as follows: Atlas of Europe Compiled and Annotated by Mercator, Containing Two Unique Autograph Manuscript Maps by Him, the Only Surviving Copy of His Wall-Map of Europe of 1554, One of Only Four Known Copies of His Wall-Map of the British Isles of 1564 and Two Parts of His Rare Wall-Map of the World of 1569, Together with a Map of Ancona Signed 'AR' and Thirty Maps from a Latin Atlas of May 1570 by Abraham Ortelius, some of those Maps Engraved by Mercator. Very Good.
Published by Sotheby's, London, auction catalogue devoted solely to the Atlas, sale date: London, 13th March, 1979, 1979
First Edition
Printed wrappers, 8vo, 20 pp, several plates (most in colour). 1 lot. The catalogue for the first appearance at auction of this magnificent atlas, which was to pass through the saleroom a second time in 1996. The atlas is decsribed as follows: Atlas of Europe Compiled and Annotated by Mercator, Containing Two Unique Autograph Manuscript Maps by Him, the Only Surviving Copy of His Wall-Map of Europe of 1554, One of Only Four Known Copies of His Wall-Map of the British Isles of 1564 and Two Parts of His Rare Wall-Map of the World of 1569, Together with a Map of Ancona Signed 'AR' and Thirty Maps from a Latin Atlas of May 1570 by Abraham Ortelius, some of those Maps Engraved by Mercator. Wrappers slightly sunned, otherwise Good.
Published by Sotheby's, London, auction catalogue devoted solely to the Atlas, sale date: London, 13th March, 1979, 1979
First Edition
Printed wrappers, 8vo, 20 pp, several plates (most in colour). 1 lot. The catalogue for the first appearance at auction of this magnificent atlas, which was to pass through the saleroom a second time in 1996. The atlas is decsribed as follows: Atlas of Europe Compiled and Annotated by Mercator, Containing Two Unique Autograph Manuscript Maps by Him, the Only Surviving Copy of His Wall-Map of Europe of 1554, One of Only Four Known Copies of His Wall-Map of the British Isles of 1564 and Two Parts of His Rare Wall-Map of the World of 1569, Together with a Map of Ancona Signed 'AR' and Thirty Maps from a Latin Atlas of May 1570 by Abraham Ortelius, some of those Maps Engraved by Mercator. Wrappers slightly sunned, otherwise Good.
Published by London; Sotheby's. 1979., 1979
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. 1st edition. 9.5" x 7". 305[3]pp, illustrated. POS on 'title page'. Very good paperback in Sothebys green card with black lettering and decoration. Contains lots by Galsworthy, Kilvert, W B Yeats, Edward Thomas, John Clare, Captain Scott etc.
Published by Sotheby's. London. 1979., 1979
Seller: Antiquariat Das Bücherdepot, Vienna, VIENN, Austria
OBrosch., 4°, 53 S.(1 Bll.), mit Abbildungen. Zustand sehr gut." Comprising Violins, Violas, Violoncellos, Double Basses and Bows; Woodwind, Brasswind . and Keyboard instruments and items of musical interest.
Published by Sotheby's, 1979., London, 1979
Seller: Dublin Bookbrowsers, Dublin, NONE, Ireland
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Hardback catalouge. Corners and spine ends bumped & rubbedstained on spine & cover. Else in good condition.
Published by Sotheby's, London, separate auction catalogue for Lot 87 in the sale held on 17 December, 1979, 1979
First Edition
Printed wrappers, 4to, [28] pp, plates, ills. 1 lot. An extensive archive of the philosophical and personal papers of G E Moore. From the introduction by Paul Levy: "This archive, to which I alone have had access, will provide historians and students of philosophy with material for innumerable books and articles. No previous writer on Moore even knew of or mentioned the existence of his papers written for the secret society called the Apostles, membership of which was the single most important association of Moore's life, apart from his marriage and his family. In this collection there are twenty-one papers that he delivered to the Cambridge Apostles; the earliest "What End ?" is Moore's first foray into philosophy, and there is a clear line of development from that paper to Principia Ethica. Moreover, there are the papers he wrote for the Trinity College Sunday Essay Society, several of which are early philosophical pieces, and the unpublished text of his Passmore Edwards Settlement lectures on "The Elements of Ethics", the immediate precursor of Principia Ethica. The drafts of his famous, but rarely consulted Trinity Prize Fellowship Dissertation on Kant's ethical writings are, however, the most important items." Margins yellowed, otherwise Good.
Published by Sotheby's, London, auction catalogue for the sale held on 2nd April 1979, 1979
First Edition
Printed wrappers, small 4to, pp, colour ills. 176 lots. The property of George Goyder. Among the highlights noted were the following: Includes books by John Bale, Robert Barnes, Richard Baxter, Heinrich Bullinger, John Calvin, Miles Coverdale, Thomas Cranmer, John Foxe, John Frith, William Fulke, Thomas Fuller, Stephen Gardiner, Richard Hooker, John Jewel, John Knox, William Laud, Thomas Martin, Matthew Parker, Jeremy Taylor, William Tyndale, James Udall and Ulrich Zwingli; bibles, liturgies and proclamations; also books by Thomas Browne, John Donne, John Evelyn, Thomas Hobbes, Henry Holland, Seneca and William Shakespeare. Priced in pencil with indications of buyersand occasional notes. Very Good. List of prices realized and buyers' names and list of estimates laid in.
Published by Los Angeles & London: Sotheby's-1979., 1976
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Condition: Good. 8vo. Three Folded Sheets, VG+.
Published by London; Sotheby's, 1979, auction sale catalogue,, 1979
Seller: BRIMSTONES, Lewes, United Kingdom
paperback, square 4to, 58pp, ilustrated, contents clean and tight, no inscriptions, spine bumped and creased; Good condition.
Published by Sotheby's, London, auction catalogue devoted solely to the Atlas, sale date: London, 13th March, 1979, 1979
First Edition
Printed wrappers, 8vo, 20 pp, several plates (most in colour). 1 lot. The catalogue for the first appearance at auction of this magnificent atlas, which was to pass through the saleroom a second time in 1996. The atlas is decsribed as follows: Atlas of Europe Compiled and Annotated by Mercator, Containing Two Unique Autograph Manuscript Maps by Him, the Only Surviving Copy of His Wall-Map of Europe of 1554, One of Only Four Known Copies of His Wall-Map of the British Isles of 1564 and Two Parts of His Rare Wall-Map of the World of 1569, Together with a Map of Ancona Signed 'AR' and Thirty Maps from a Latin Atlas of May 1570 by Abraham Ortelius, some of those Maps Engraved by Mercator. Very Good. List of estimates loosely laid in.
Published by Sotheby's, London, auction catalogue devoted solely to the Atlas, sale date: London, 13th March, 1979, 1979
First Edition
Printed wrappers, 8vo, 20 pp, several plates (most in colour). 1 lot. The catalogue for the first appearance at auction of this magnificent atlas, which was to pass through the saleroom a second time in 1996. The atlas is decsribed as follows: Atlas of Europe Compiled and Annotated by Mercator, Containing Two Unique Autograph Manuscript Maps by Him, the Only Surviving Copy of His Wall-Map of Europe of 1554, One of Only Four Known Copies of His Wall-Map of the British Isles of 1564 and Two Parts of His Rare Wall-Map of the World of 1569, Together with a Map of Ancona Signed 'AR' and Thirty Maps from a Latin Atlas of May 1570 by Abraham Ortelius, some of those Maps Engraved by Mercator. Good.
Published by Sotheby's, London, auction catalogue devoted solely to the Atlas, sale date: London, 13th March, 1979, 1979
First Edition
Printed wrappers, 8vo, 20 pp, several plates (most in colour). 1 lot. The catalogue for the first appearance at auction of this magnificent atlas, which was to pass through the saleroom a second time in 1996. The atlas is decsribed as follows: Atlas of Europe Compiled and Annotated by Mercator, Containing Two Unique Autograph Manuscript Maps by Him, the Only Surviving Copy of His Wall-Map of Europe of 1554, One of Only Four Known Copies of His Wall-Map of the British Isles of 1564 and Two Parts of His Rare Wall-Map of the World of 1569, Together with a Map of Ancona Signed 'AR' and Thirty Maps from a Latin Atlas of May 1570 by Abraham Ortelius, some of those Maps Engraved by Mercator. Wrappers creased, and slightly edgeworn, otherwise Good.
Published by Sotheby's, London, auction catalogue devoted solely to the Atlas, sale date: London, 13th March, 1979, 1979
First Edition
Printed wrappers, 8vo, 20 pp, several plates (most in colour). 1 lot. The catalogue for the first appearance at auction of this magnificent atlas, which was to pass through the saleroom a second time in 1996. The atlas is decsribed as follows: Atlas of Europe Compiled and Annotated by Mercator, Containing Two Unique Autograph Manuscript Maps by Him, the Only Surviving Copy of His Wall-Map of Europe of 1554, One of Only Four Known Copies of His Wall-Map of the British Isles of 1564 and Two Parts of His Rare Wall-Map of the World of 1569, Together with a Map of Ancona Signed 'AR' and Thirty Maps from a Latin Atlas of May 1570 by Abraham Ortelius, some of those Maps Engraved by Mercator. Rear wrapper marked, otherwise Good.
Published by Sotheby's London 1979, 1979
Seller: Andrew Barnes Books / Military Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
stiff wrappers Fine octavo (56)pp., b/w pls., index,
Published by Sotheby's July / November 1979, 1979
Seller: Peter J. Hadley Bookseller ABA ILAB, Ludlow, United Kingdom
VG set in publishers decorated wrappers with prices realised tipped - in to each volume. Illustrated. ISBN leoshop.