NO RESERVE Ramusio Giovanni Battista. Terzo volume... delle navigationi et viaggi... In Venetia: nella stamperia de Giunti, 1556. (Al colophon:) In Vinegia: nella stamperia degli heredi di Luca 'ntonio Giunti, 1556.Un volume (di 3) in-folio (mm 310x208). Carte 5 (di 6, manca il frontespizio), 34, 453, con illustrazioni xilografiche nel testo, anche a piena pagina, e 6 tavole xilografiche a doppia pagina inserite nella cartulazione ma non appartenenti ai fascicoli. Gore e arrossature, le più evidenti all'ultima carta del fascicolo m e alla prima del fascicolo n, fori e lavori di tarlo marginali su poche carte, qualche carta con tracce di sporco e polvere, mutila la c. qq2, profondo strappo restaurabile a c. aaa4, lievi bruniture. Senza legatura. Firma di possesso al margine inferiore della seconda carta, alcuni marginalia lungo il testoSolo terzo volume di quest'opera il cui Autore si ricava dalla prefazione di Tommaso Giunta a carta [croce greca]2r del volume secondo. Questo terzo volume, come si legge nella prefazione, fu pubblicato prima del secondo. Esemplare mancante solo del frontespizio, sebbene in parte difforme dalla descrizione in ICCU SBN: conforme alla copia digitalizzata della Biblioteca Nazionale centrale di Roma, non indicata come mutila o mancante di qualche carta (sebbene priva della tavola doppia cartulata 446-447, presente nel nostro), con ultima carta kkk6 numerata 453 e non 456. Edit16 27226.One volume (of 3). Folio (310x208 mm). 5 (of 6, wanting the title page), 34, 453 leaves, with woodcut illustrations in the text and 6 woodcut double page plates. Foxing, some waterstains (more evident on ff. m8-n1), wormholes and wormtracks on few pages not affecting the text, slighlty soiled, losses at ff. qq2 and aaa4, browning. No binding. Ownership inscription at the lower margin of the second leaf, some marginalia. Only third volume of this work: the name of the Author is in the second volume (ff. +2r). The third volume was printed before the second one. Our copy, without title page, is complete even if different from the copies described in ICCU SBN: it can be compared with the digitalized copy in Rome Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale (wanting of double plate, even if not declared), with last leaf kkk6 numbered 453 and not 456. Edit16 27226.
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NO RESERVE Vicenza. Ius municipale Vicentinum. Cum additione partium, & decretorum serenissimi dominij, et indice locupletissimo . Vicentiae: apud Franciscum Grossum, 1628 (Al colophon:) Vicentiae: apud Franciscum Grossum, 1630.Due opere in un volume in-folio (mm 310x200). Pagine 461 [i.e. 459]. Al frontespizio stemma della città inciso su legno, marca xilografica al colophon, capilettera e fregi xilografici. Gora e tracce di polvere al frontespizio, rinforzato con braghetta al verso e al margine inferiore, arrossature e lievi bruniture, restauri ai margini di alcune carte tra cui l'ultima, poche pagine macchiate sui margini. LEGATO CON: Povegliani Ludovico [Vicenza]. Repertorium super vicentino statuto alphabetico ordine digestum, iuris studiosis omnibus, et causidicis adeo necessarium... Vincentiae: typis Christophori Rosij, 1657. Carte [35] (di 36, manca l'ultima carta bianca). Stemma xilografico sul frontespizio, inziali e fregi incisi su legno, testo entro cornice a doppio filetto. Macchia al fronterspizio, leggere bruniture e arrossature. Legatura coeva in pergamena su cartone, tagli spruzzati in rosso. Piccole macchie e qualche lieve alone ai piatti. Al dorso segni di tassello perduto, sottolineature e segni diacritici a lapis rosso lungo il testo. I opera: Edizione non solo degli originari Statuti cittadini quattrocenteschi, ma anche delle norme connesse e dei decreti successivi, molti inseriti nella sezione denominata Liber novus partium con datazioni che vanno dal 1409 al 1627. Fontana III, 342; Lozzi I, 608; BEGA I.1, 342; Bambi-Conigliello. Gli statuti in edizione antica (1475-1799) della Biblioteca di giurisprudenza dell'Università di Firenze: catalogo per uno studio dei testi di "ius proprium" pubblicati a stampa, Firenze 2003, 439. II opera: Fontana III, 343; Manzoni I, 556; Bambi-Conigliello, Gli statuti in edizione antica (1475-1799) della Biblioteca di giurisprudenza dell'Università di Firenze: catalogo per uno studio dei testi di "ius proprium" pubblicati a stampa, Firenze 2003, 441. Manca a Lozzi.Two works in one volume. Folio (310x200 mm). 461 [i.e. 459] pages. On title page woodcut coat of arms of the city, woodcut printer's device on the colophon, woodcut decorated initials and tools. Waterstain and soiled the title page, reinforced with codpiece on the verso and on the lower margin, foxing and light browning, repairs on the margins of some leaves among which the last one, stains on few pages on the margins. BOUND WITH: Povegliani Ludovico [Vicenza]. Repertorium super vicentino statuto alphabetico ordine digestum, iuris studiosis omnibus, et causidicis adeo necessarium... Vincentiae: typis Christophori Rosij, 1657. [35] (of 36, wanting the last blank leaf) leaves. Woodcut coat of arms on title page, woodcut decorated initials and tools, text within double fillet frame. Stain on title page, light browning and foxing. Contemporary vellum over pasteboards, sprinkled red edges. Small stains and some light spots on the covers. On the spine traces of lost littering piece, underlines and diacritics in red lapis on the text.I work: Edition not only of the original city statutes of the fifteenth-century, but also of the connected regolations and following decrees, many inserted in the section called Liber novus partium with dates from 1409 to 1627. Fontana III, 342; Lozzi I, 608; BEGA I.1, 342; Bambi-Conigliello. Gli statuti in edizione antica (1475-1799) della Biblioteca di giurisprudenza dell'Università di Firenze: catalogo per uno studio dei testi di "ius proprium" pubblicati a stampa, Firenze 2003, 439. II work: Fontana III, 343; Manzoni I, 556; Bambi-Conigliello, Gli statuti in edizione antica (1475-1799) della Biblioteca di giurisprudenza dell'Università di Firenze: catalogo per uno studio dei testi di "ius proprium" pubblicati a stampa, Firenze 2003, 441. Manca a Lozzi.
NO RESERVE Vicenza. Jus municipale Vicentinum cum additione partium, ac decretorum serenissimi dominii, et indice; ac repertorio locupletissimo. Vicentiae: apud Thomam Lavezarium, 1706 .In-folio (mm 340x225). Pagine [8], 504, [48]. Marca xilografica al frontespizio stampato in rosso e nero, fregi e iniziali incisi su legno. Tracce di polvere e arrossature diffuse, gora al margine inferiore del frontespizio e delle carte, strappo restaurabile alla c. Pp4. Legatura ottocentesca in mezza pergamena, carta marrone ai piatti, titoli in oro su tassello rosso al dorso. Lievi abrasioni e qualche fioritura ai piatti. Al contropiatto anteriore ex libris 'D. Pietro Marasca', lunga nota manoscritta ex dono al recto della carta di guardia anteriore originaria. Edizione settecentesca degli Statuti di Vicenza che Lozzi ha descritto come "Splendida [...] più completa di tutte le precedenti". Il volume si apre con il decreto datato 1705 che dispone la nuova stampa dello Statuto confermato dal doge Francesco Foscari nel 1425 e include, dopo l'Index, il Repertorium di Ludovico Povegliani. Fontana III, 342; Lozzi I, 609; Berlan, 149; BEGA II.1, 35. Folio (340x225 mm). [8], 504, [48] pages. Woodcut printer's device on title page printed in red and black, woodcut engraved tools and decorated initials. Finger's prints and foxing, waterstain on the lower margin of title page and on the leaves, tear on fol. Pp4. Nineteenth-century half-vellum, brown paper on the covers, gilt titles on red littering piece on the spine. Slightly abrased and foxing on the covers. On the front pastedown ex libris 'D. Pietro Marasca', long ink note ex dono on the recto of the original front flyleaf.Eighteenth-century edition of the Venice statutes who Lozzi described as "Splendida [...] più completa di tutte le precedenti". The volume starts with the decree dated 1705 which features the new releases of the statutes confirmed by the doge Francesco Foscari in 1425 and includes, after the Index, the Repertorium by Ludovico Povegliani. Fontana III, 342; Lozzi I, 609; Berlan, 149; BEGA II.1, 35.
NO RESERVE Brummell George Bryan. Male and female costumes. Grecian and Roman costume, British costume from the Roman invasion until 1822, and the principles of costume applied to the improved dress of the present day. New York: Doubleday, 1932.In-folio (mm 275x198). Pagine XVIII, 316, [2]. Frontespizio entro cornice impressa in verde. Illustrato da 85 tavole a piena pagina, ritraenti i costumi maschili e femminili nelle diverse epoche. Esemplare con barbe in ottimo stato di conservazione. Legatura editoriale in tela, piatti incorniciati da duplice filetto impresso a secco, titolo impresso in oro al dorso, taglio di testa rosso. Difetti alle estremità del dorso e degli angoli dei piatti. Esemplare dismesso dalla Ferguson Library.Prima edizione, pubblicata in tiratura limitata di soli 476 esemplari, dell'opera che meglio esprime l'essenza del dandismo, opera dell'eccentrico londinese Lord Brummell.Folio (275x1987 mm). XVIII, 316, [2] pages. Title-page within green-tooled frame. Illustrated by 85 full-page plates, depicting male and female costumes in different eras. A very fine copy, uncut. Editorial cloth, covers within frame with double blind-tooled fillets, gilt-tooled title on the spine, red head-edge. Damages to the margins of the spine and the corners of the covers. Decommissioned copy from the Ferguson Library.First edition, published in first issue of only 476 copies, of the work which best expresses the essence of the dandyism, work of the eccentric londoner Lord Brummel.
Antiquarian Book Interest A Glazed Maple Vitrine Containing Three Volumes Of The Complete Works Of Shakespeare Published By William Mackenzie, London Circa 1897 Three volumes to include Histories, Comedies and Tragedies,each bound in full dark green leather. Gilt decoration and tooled boards with sunken oval decorative centrepiece. Upper text edges gilt. Facsimile of the text of first folio of 1623. Inner board finished in Turkish marbling with gilt accents. Handmade paper, black endpapers, mild foxing to plain cover on frontispiece illustration and tops of pages throughout. 8 full page illustrations with tissue guards. Housed in Maple veneer bevelled glass vitrine with locking door, lined in claret crushed velvet. Very good condition, 18 x 13 x 13 inches.
A Collection of Mainly Autobiographical Folio Society Books - including Catherine The Great (2000 second printing) embossed red cloth; The Hapsburgs (2005 second printing) yellow silk; The Life of Muhammad (2004); Nelson and Emma (1994) and Elizabeth I (1991) and many others, all in slipcases:- Two Boxes
The Canny Scot, by "Allan Junior", illus Charles Crombie, pub. Valentine & Sons Ltd. Dundee, c1920; Rex Whistler and Laurence Whistler 'Aha', pub. Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1979; The Doyle Diary by Michael Baker, Paddington Press, London 1978; three Folio Society and other 'Humour' books and a Radio Times issue dated May 7th 1937:- One Box
The Folio Society - A History of Chinese Civilisation, 2 volumes; 'The Travels of Marco Polo'; 'Impossible Journeys; The Discovery of Tahiti From the Journal of George Robertson Master of HMS Dolphin and other travel and exploration related books, mainly in slipcases (some duplicated):- One Box
Tolkein [J.R.R.]: The Lord of the Rings, 3 vols, Folio Society 1977, gilt tooled quarter leather, in slipcase; The Hobbit, 1976 de-luxe edition, Folio Society and 1999 in slipcase and a further copy; Tolstoy [Leo]: War and Peace, 2 vols, Folio Society 1997, in slipcase, Anna Karenina, in slipcase and Ivan The Fool, A & C Black Ltd, 1931 by the same author; three others by Chekov, all Folio Society, in slipcases.(13)
The Folio Society - William L. Shriver 'The Rise and Fall of The Third Reich'' vols I and II, in slipcase; Sebastian Haffner 'The Meaning of Hitler, in slipcase and sealed; other war related editions including William Forbes-Mitchell 'The Relief of Lucknow', 1962, John Prebble 'Glecoe and Culloden', two volumes, 1996:- Two Boxes
The Folio Society - Ghost Stories and Other Horrid Tales, Nightmare Abbey, The Folio Book of Historical Mysteries, Melmoth The Wanderer, British Myths and Legends (3 vols in publishers shrink wrap)) and others similar; The Trial of The Templars, The Trial of Joan of Arc and others similar:- Two Boxes
The Folio Society - Izaak Walton 'The Complete Angler, illus. Arthur Rackham, Hans Anderson's Fairy Tales, illus. W. Heath Robinson, Perraults Fairy Tales, illus. Edmund Dulac (two copies), The Fables of Aesop, illus. Edward Detmold and Tarka The Otter, illus. C.F. Tunnicliffe, all in slipcases. (6)
The Folio Society - Malory's Chronicles of King Arthur, illus Edward Bawden, 1982, three vols, blue cloth, in slipcase; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 'The Hound of The Baskervilles', lino cuts by Edward Bawden, 1987, in slipcase; six others with illustrations by Edward Bawden; plus others:- One Box
Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales, illus. W.Heath Robinson, The Folio Society, 2003 (11th printing) and a further copy sealed in publisgers shrink wrap; Perraults Fairy Tales, illus. Edmund Dulac, 2003 (seventh printing; Grimms Fairy Tales, illus Arthur Rackham, 2003 (10th printing), all in slipcases. (4)
Fitzgerald [Edward]: Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, The Folio Society, second impression 1959, illustrated with four Persian miniatures in colour highlighted in gilt, red patterned silk in original gold card box,; Flecker [James Elroy]; Hassan, The Folio Society 1966, in slipcase; The Arabian Nights, illus E.J. Detmold, The Folio Society 2009 913th printing), in slipcase;The Book of a Thousand Nights and One Night, Rendered into English by Powys Mathers, Vols I-IV, engravings by Frank Martin, pub. The Folio Society 1958 decorated red, cream and gilt hardbacks, in slipcase. (7)
Kipling [Rudyard]: The Folio Poets, qtr. morocco, The Folio Society 2004, in slipcase; The Jungle Book and Just So Stories, 2 vols, in slipcase and four further Folio Society books by the same author; two Service Editions of Wee Willie Winkie, rough cut pages; Scott [Paul]: The Raj Quarter, 4 vols, in slipcase. (13)
The Folio Society - Lewis Carroll 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' and 'Through the Looking Glass', illus. John Tenniel, 2001, in slipcase; Kenneth Graham 'The Wind in the Willows'; Frances Hodgson Burnett 'The Secret Garden', illus.Charles Robinson; E. Nesbit 'The Adventures of the Treasure Seekrs', three volumes, 1903, in slipcase; other children's books, all in slipcases.
Folio Society Books; Empires of Early Latin America - The Incas (Nigel Davies), The Maya (Norman Hammond) and The Aztecs (Nigel Davies) in slipcase; Empires of The Ancient Near East - The Babylonians (HWF Saggs), The Hittites (O.M. Gurney), The Egyptians (Alan Gardner) and The Persians (J.M. Cook) in slipcase; The Celts and The History of The Indians of The United States. (9)
The Folio Society - Robert Louis Stevenson 'Kidnapped' and 'Catriona', a special edition produced for The British Linen Bank Ltd, 1996, issued to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the founding of the bank, blue cloth, in slipcase ; other Folio Society editions by the same author; Pepys Diary 1660-1669, 3 vols, Folio Society 1999, in slipcase.
The Folio Society - The Story of The Renaissance, four volumes, in slipcase; Asa Briggs - The Victorian Trilogy, three vols in slipcase; The Princes in The Tower, The Fire of London, The Black Death, The Elizabethan Underworld and The Great Plague, all in slipcases; The Pre-Raphaelites and Their World etc:- One Box
Four Wilkie Collins Mysteries, pub by The Folio Society, 1992 - The Moonstone, The Woman in White, Arma Dale and No Name, gilt lettered green decorated cloth, in slipcase; Great Stories of Crime and Detection, vols I to IV (Beginning to 1920 - The Sixties to the Present), printed blue cloth boards, in slipcase. (Two Sets)
The Book of a Thousand Nights and One Night, Rendered into English by Powys Mathers, Vols I-IV, engravings by Frank Martin, pub. The Folio Society 1980, decorated red, cream and gilt hardbacks, in slipcase; The Arabian Nights, illustrations by E.J. Detmold, The Folio Society 1970, in slipcase; The Rubauyat of Omar Khayyam, drawings by Virgil Burnet, The Folio Society, 1970, in slipcase.
Vandycke's Pictures at Windsor Castle, Ernest Law, atlas folio, pub. Franz Hanfstaengl, 16 Pall Mall East, 1899, No. 238 of a limited production of 300 copies on Dutch handmade paper, thirty full page sepia photographs, black cloth, leather spine (damaged); Ewing [Juliana Horatia]: A Flat Iron For a Farthing, illus by Mrs Allingham, London, George Bell & Sons, 1899. (2)
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