Paris Etranger: Signed (8 results)
Published by Paris: G. Masson, Editeur, 1887. 1887
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Seller: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd.
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Condition: Good. - Octavo, soft cover bound in printed gray wraps. The wraps are soiled & stained with darkening at the edges. The bottom edge of the front wrap is chipped. The head & tail of the spine are torn with pieces out. 64 pages. There is scattered light foxing & the page edges are slightly darkened. Illustrated with a f…ew black-and-white tables. Good. First edition.Presentation copy inscribed by the author on the title page. The recipient, a Dr. Roth, has written his name & address on the front wrap.
More imagesPublished by Paris 1839
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Seller: L'art délivré, Fondettes, FranceL'art délivré
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No Binding. Condition: Fair. Passeport delivre au nom du Roi, Monarchie de Juillet, Paris 7 aout 1839 Passeport a l'etranger delivre au nom du Roi sous la Monarchie de Juillet, etabli pour un an, a Paris le 7 aout 1839, pour Monsieur Dromigny Auguste, marchand vin. Redige sur un grand feuillet de papier velin filigrane, plie, im…prime et complete a l'encre, avec encadrement decoratif typique de la periode. Le document presente une circulation active en Europe, attestee par six tampons apposes entre 1839 et 1840, dont tampons prussiens, belges et francais. Les mentions au verso permettent de suivre le parcours du voyageur, offrant un temoignage direct des pratiques de mobilite sous Louis-Philippe. Dimensions : 41,1 x 31,8 cm Etat : Ancienne restaurations, plis prononces avec chevauchement du papier. Nombre de pages : 1 page. Signed by author or artist.
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Published by Administration 1913
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Seller: Librairie du Cardinal, GRADIGNAN, FranceLibrairie du Cardinal
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rigide. Condition: Bon. 1 vol. in-8 cartonnage éditeur pleine percaline bleue, 3e année, Administration, Paris, 1913, 561 pp. Très intéressant annuaire des antiquaires, brocanteurs, bouquinistes et libraires anciens, restaurateurs et professeurs de dessin, etc. à la veille de la première guerre mondiale. Bon état Langue: Françai…s.
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Seller: Fronhofer Schlösschen Galerie, Burgsinn, GermanyFronhofer Schlösschen Galerie
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Paris, Eugène Rey, 1906, in 8 carré br., rel. d'ép. demi-chagrin vert à coins signé G. Gauché, dos à nerfs, date en pied, couvert. illustrée en couleurs établie dans sa totalité sur une feuille dépliante placée en tête du vol., charnière faible, sinon bon ex. Ouvrage illustré par Charles HUARD de 100 dessins en noir laplupart ho…rs-texte. Ex-libris Michel Nalpas.

Language: French
Published by Paris J. Moronval 1824
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Seller: Aderholds Bücher & Lots, Kassel, GermanyAderholds Bücher & Lots
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12° Duodez Hldr. Hldr. Zwölfte Ausgabe. VII + 388 S. "Contenant la Description des Palais, Monumens, Edifices, Musées et Bibliothèques de cette capitale; l'indication de ses Académies, des Cours, Tribunaux, Ministeres, Administrations, Autorités civiles et militaires, avec leurs jours et heures d'audience; de ses Curiosités, Spe…ctacles et Amusemens; avec leurs emplacemens et prix des places; Précédé d'un Précis de l'histoire de Paris; d'une instruction aux étrangers sur la manière d'y suivre leurs affaires, et d'y vivre convenablement à leur fortune; Suivi de la description des environs de Paris; De la Liste des Rues, Places, Quais, avec leurs tenans et aboutimans. Onzième édition. Mit 14 s/w Kupferstichen. Das Buch ist vom Verlag als authentisch mit roter Tinte signiert. Die Ecken sind bestoßen und lädiert. Die Kapitale sind etwas bestoßen. Der Rücken ist berieben. Das Vordergelenk des Rückens hat sich oben um 6 cm gelöst. Der Hinterdeckel ist stellenweise berieben. Die Kanten sind stellenweise, vor allem am Fuß, etwas berieben. Der Schnitt ist marmoriert. Der Kopfschnitt ist nachgedunkelt. Die Vorsätze und Spiegel sind in den Ecken nachgedunkelt. Das letzte Blatt und einige Blätter am Anfang haben einige Flecken. S. 37-92 sind in der Fußecke etwas knickspurig. Viele Blätter in der ersten Hälfte des Buches sind an der Fußkante leicht knickspurig. Der sechste Kupferstich hat einen Fleck. Sonst gutes Exemplar." guter Zustand b1 - L01670 Sprache: Französisch Gewicht in Gramm: 340.

Published by LAHURE CH. IMP.
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Couverture rigide. Condition: bon. R320068728: NON DATE. In-4. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos frotté, Intérieur acceptable. 904 + 44 pages - Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc in et hors texte - Titre, filets et Reliure signée dorés au dos - Plats et coins frottés. . . . Classification Dewey : 908.44…8-Régionalisme : Languedoc-Roussillon.
More imagesPublished by Eugène Rey 1906
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- First Edition
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Seller: Librairie Le Feu Follet, Paris, FranceLibrairie Le Feu Follet
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couverture souple. Eugène Rey | Paris 1906 | 14 x 20.50 cm | broché | Edition originale consistant en 100 dessins de Charles Huard. Préface d'Henry Bataille. Dos fendillé comportant de petits manques, quatre manques marginaux sur les plats, agréable état intérieur malgré de petites rousseurs sur les gardes. Précieux envoi autogr…aphe signé de Charles Huard à Jean Richepin. | [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION FOLLOWS] First edition consisting of 100 drawings by Charles Huard. Preface by Henry Bataille. Spine cracked with small losses, four marginal losses to boards, handsome interior condition despite light foxing to endpapers. Precious autograph inscription signed by Charles Huard to Jean Richepin. *.
More imagesPlan Topographique et Resonne de Paris Ouvrage utile au Citoyen et a l'Etranger
PASQUIER, Jean Jacques (1718-1785) - DENIS, Louis (1725-1794).
Published by Paris: chez Pasquier, 1758. 1758
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Seller: Arader Galleries - AraderNYC, New York, NY, U.S.A.Arader Galleries - AraderNYC
Contact seller5-star sellerHardcover. 12mo., (6 4/8 x 3 6/8 inches). Engraved title-page, Dedication leaf, Preface, description of Paris engraved throughout. Double-page and folding general plan of Paris with original hand-colour in part, double-page 'Plan Geographique' with original hand-colour in full, and map of the Environs of Paris with original hand…-colour in outline, 20 detailed maps with some original hand-colour in part on 40 pages, vignettes throughout. Contemporary mottled calf, gilt (a bit worn at the extremities). Provenance: with the small engraved library label of Hippolyte Destailleur (1787-1852), architect, on the front paste-down; presentation bookplate to R.C. Norman, in memory of Henry Yates Thompson (1838-1928), publisher of the 'Pall Mall Gazette' and renowned collector of Illuminated Manuscripts, with an ALS, dated 30th July 1930, signed by Thompson's wife Elizabeth. A charming and detailed tourist's guide to Paris and Environs, with an illustrated description, and comprehensive directory of streets, hotels, messengers, coaches, monuments and other places of interest. Surprisingly published in 1758 when France and the great powers of Europe were involved in the terrible conflict known as the Seven Years War: the last major conflict before the French Revolution to involve all of the major nations of Europe, in which France, Austria, Saxony, Sweden, and Russia were aligned against Prussia, Hanover, and Great Britain. The war "arose out of the attempt of the Austrian Habsburgs to win back the rich province of Silesia, which had been wrested from them by Frederick II the Great of Prussia during the War of the Austrian Succession (174048). But the Seven Years' War also involved overseas colonial struggles between Great Britain and France, the main points of contention between these two traditional rivals being the struggle for control of North America [known as the French and Indian War] and India. Britain's alliance with Prussia was undertaken partly in order to protect electoral Hanover, the British ruling dynasty's continental possession, from the threat of a French takeover" (Encyclopedia Britannica online). From the library of Hippolyte Destailleur, celebrated architect, interior designer, and collector. His designs and restoration work for some of the great châteaux of France and houses of England are well-known, and most of his collection of books, prints, and drawings, covering French artists of the 18th and 19th centuries, is now in the Cabinet des Estampes of the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris. Henry Yates Thomson was the "foremost British manuscript collector of his day", and according to his wife carried this 'Petit Plan de Pasquier' "was a great favourite with my husband - He always carried it in his pocket while I had charge of the more commonplace Baedeker maps, and he liked to trace the changes in Paris. We found it also a very good companion to French memoirs & history, throwing light upon the many changes which Paris has undergone in the 150 years since the little volume appeared" (ALS). When he was eighteen his maternal grandfather, the publisher George Smith, bequeathed to him a group of ten medieval manuscripts. "It was a good time to be collecting: the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps was being dispersed, manuscripts from the Firmin Didot collection were still available in Paris, the Prussian government sold the Hamilton manuscripts in 1889, and in 1902 John Ruskin's collection was auctioned. Yates Thompson bought discriminatingly from all these sources, but his largest purchase was of over 200 manuscripts from the collection of the last earl of Ashburnham, acquired for the then high price of £30,000 in 1897. [His wife] left to the British Museum a group of forty-six illuminated manuscripts, to be known and catalogued as the Yates Thompson collection" (Alan Bell for DNB). Catalogued by Kate Hunter. Signed by Author(s).