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78 3156 Economics  Raynal  G T F  78 3156 Economics Raynal G T F
78/3156 [Economics]. Raynal, (G.T.F.). Philosophical and Political History of the Settlements and Trade of the Europeans in the East and West Indies. London, A. Strahan, 1788, new rev. ed., 8 vols., engr. frontisp. portrait, 7 fold. maps, contemp. unif. gilt polished calf w. 2 mor. letterpieces and 4 ornamental onlay pieces on spine.

- Some foxing. Binding sl. rubbed along edges; vol. 8 lacks one ornamental piece.

= Cf. Higgs 4994; cf. Einaudi 4648; cf. Kress 6750; Sabin 68089; Peignot, Livres condamnés II, p.71; cf. Goldsmiths 12007 and Chadenat 1960 (both ed. Geneva, 1780). Sabin: "A large part of this work is said to have been written by Diderot, and others. The sentiments and criticisms contained in it prevented its publication in France (...). The book was condemned by the French parliament and church dignitaries, and Raynal was obliged to leave France." Borba de Moraes p.700: "Raynal's work had enormous repercussions in his time. It is rightly considered to be one of the books which most influenced the French Revolution. Raynal used extensively the advice and even the collaboration of Diderot, Holbach, and other contemporaries. (...) The work appeared in more than thirty editions in twenty years (...)." Blanqui p.76: "C'est lui qui a porté les premiers et les plus rudes coups à l'esclavage colonial."

€ (400-600) 400
78 3157 Egmond  Leyden J van 78 3157 Egmond Leyden J van
78/3157 [Egmond]. Leyden, J. van. Chronicon Egmundanum seu Annales regalium Abbatum Egmundensium. Ed. A. Matthaeus. Leyden, F. Haaring, 1692, (16),267p., contemp. gilt calf w. mor. letterpiece, sm. 4to.

- Owner's entry on first blank; library stamps on title-p.; (sl.) foxed throughout. Covers w. shelftickets; sl. worn.

€ (50-70)
78 3158 Egypt  Béchard  É  78 3158 Egypt Béchard É
78 3158 Egypt  Béchard  É  78 3158 Egypt Béchard É
78 3158 Egypt  Béchard  É  78 3158 Egypt Béchard É
78 3158 Egypt  Béchard  É  78 3158 Egypt Béchard É
78/3158 [Egypt]. Béchard, (É.). L'Égypte et la Nubie. Grand album monumental, historique, architectural. Paris, A. Palmieri & É. Béchard, 1887, 23,(8) textp., 150 photogr. plates by É. BÉCHARD, loose without binding, large folio.

- Text lvs. sl. frayed; occas. trifle foxed and fingersoiled.

= Impressive series, considered the magnum opus of Cairo-based orientalist and official photographer of the Egyptian Museum Émile Béchard (1844-?). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXX.

€ (1.500-2.500) 4500
78 3159 Egypt  Binion S A 78 3159 Egypt Binion S A
78 3159 Egypt  Binion S A 78 3159 Egypt Binion S A
78/3159 [Egypt]. Binion, S.A. Ancient Egypt or Mizraïm. New York, H.G. Allen & Co., 1887, 2 vols., 2 woodengr. titles, 2 index lvs., 72 col./ tinted lithogr./ woodengr. plates, each w. explanatory text leaf, printed in 800 numb. copies, orig. unif. gilt burgundy mor., a.e.g., elephant folio.

- First text leaf w. closed tear. Both vols. rebacked w. use of orig. letterpiece; bindings w. some restorations at corners. A fine set.

= Blackmer 143. The fine plates partly after the works of i.a. Prisse d'Avennes and Roberts, as well as including new plates. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXX.

€ (1.200-1.500) 1200
78 3160 Egypt  Koningh L de 78 3160 Egypt Koningh L de
78 3160 Egypt  Koningh L de 78 3160 Egypt Koningh L de
78 3160 Egypt  Koningh L de 78 3160 Egypt Koningh L de
78/3160 [Egypt]. Koningh, L. de. (Vier Zestallen Egyptische - Gezichten. Op Steen gebragt naar de Oorspronkelijke teekeningen van den Luitt. Genl. De Howen). (Dordr., Steuerwald & Comp., 1827-1830), (4) lithogr. text lvs. (3x printed on recto only), 24 lithogr. views by L. DE KONINGH after A. DE HOWEN (16,8x22 cm.), contemp. hcl. w. lozenge shaped gilt mor. title-piece on frontcover, obl. folio.

- Without the orig. wr. containing title and imprint; a few plates reattached and w. restored dam. spots; final plate w. large closed tear. Binding worn along extremities.

= Extremely rare set of plates by Lt. C. de Howen, active in the first half of the 19th cent., employed by King Louis Bonaparte of Holland. For L. de Koningh (active 1777-1849), see Thieme-Becker XXI, p.270-271, stating that the work was published in 4 instalments between 1827-1830. For De Howen, see Thieme-Becker XVII, p.587 (not listing this work). No copy in worldcat.

€ (150-250) 190
78 3161 Egypt  Leemans C 78 3161 Egypt Leemans C
78/3161 [Egypt]. Leemans, C. Aegyptische hiëroglyphische lijkpapyrus (T.2) van het Nederlandsche Museum van Oudheden te Leyden. Leyden, E.J. Brill, 1882, (2),14p., 27 col. lithogr. double-p. plates by T. HOOIBERG, contemp. giltlettered hcl., large folio.

- Occas. sl. foxed. Frontcover partly faded.

= "Uitgegeven in de 28 aflevering, de 5e van de IIIe Afd. van de Aegyptische Monumenten van het Museum". With impressive plates, faithfully reproducing the ancient papyrus. Cf. Hilmy I, p.363. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXI.

€ (400-600)
78 3162 Egypt  Leemans C 78 3162 Egypt Leemans C
78/3162 [Egypt]. Leemans, C. Aegyptische monumenten van het Nederlandsche Museum van Oudheden te Leyden. Leyden etc., H.W. Hazenberg & Comp., 1839-1845, 7 parts from the series, 2 title lvs., 2 text lvs., 117 (handcol.) lithogr. plates by T. HOOIBERG, 4 lithogr. tables (printed on recto and verso), loose as issued in orig. unif. grey or pink wr., between contemp. richly gilt red mor. covers, large folio.

- Sl. frayed; wrappers partly sl. dam. = Hilmy I, p.363; Gay 2102. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXI.

€ (800-1.000)
78 3163 Egypt  Mayer L 78 3163 Egypt Mayer L
78 3163 Egypt  Mayer L 78 3163 Egypt Mayer L
78 3163 Egypt  Mayer L 78 3163 Egypt Mayer L
78 3163 Egypt  Mayer L 78 3163 Egypt Mayer L
78 3163 Egypt  Mayer L 78 3163 Egypt Mayer L
78 3163 Egypt  Mayer L 78 3163 Egypt Mayer L
78/3163 [Egypt]. Mayer, L. Vues en Egypte, d'après les Dessins Originaux en la Possession de Sir Robert Ainsle, pris durant son Ambassade à Constantinople. London, P. Bensley for R. Bowyer, 1802, (4),109,(3)p., 48 handcol. etched and aquatint plates, contemp. full green morocco, both covers w. richly gilt tooled border, gilt spine w. red mor. letterpiece, gilt inside dentelles and board edges, a.e.g., folio.

- Two heraldic bookplates on upper pastedown. Binding trifle scratched and rubbed. A fine copy in an attractive binding.

= Gay 2145; Hilmy II, p.26; Blackmer 1097; cf. Abbey, Travel 469; Colas 2019; Lipperheide Ma 8. French language edition of the 1st vol. of Views in Egypt, Palestine and other parts of the Ottoman Empire and the only French translation of that work published as a separate edition (vols. 2 and 3 are usually found with English and French text together). Beautiful, brightly coloured plates. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXI.

€ (2.000-3.000) 3000
78 3164 Egypt  Roberts D 78 3164 Egypt Roberts D
78 3164 Egypt  Roberts D 78 3164 Egypt Roberts D
78 3164 Egypt  Roberts D 78 3164 Egypt Roberts D
78 3164 Egypt  Roberts D 78 3164 Egypt Roberts D
78 3164 Egypt  Roberts D 78 3164 Egypt Roberts D
78 3164 Egypt  Roberts D 78 3164 Egypt Roberts D
78/3164 [Egypt]. Roberts, D. Sketches in Egypt & Nubia with Historical Descriptions by William Brockedon F.R.S. London, F.G. Moon, 1847-1849, 3 parts consisting of 21 installments in 13 vols., 3 tinted lithogr. titles, 1 map, 61 (tinted) lithogr. plates (2x handcol.) and 60 half-p. ills. by L. HAGHE after D. ROBERTS, loose in orig. unif. wr., large folio.

- Some occas. foxing. A few vols. spine splitting (vol. 1 entirely split).

= Gay 2216; Hilmy II, p.176; Blackmer 1432 (note); Abbey, Travel 272; Europe and the Arab World 66. Rare complete set of the Egytian and Nubian section of Roberts' main work usually referred to as The Holy Land, though published separately and to be considered a work in itself. It is arguably one of the most impressive 19th century illustrated works on Egypt. "David Roberts remains the best known British artist to have drawn views of the Near East in the nineteenth century (...). After travelling through France in 1825 he visited Spain in 1832 (...). Six years later he set off for the Near East. He first toured Egypt. After sailing down the Nile, making drawings as he went, he arrived in Cairo in December 1838. There he was one of the first Europeans after Pascal Coste to be given permission to draw the interiors of mosques - a favour he undoubtedly owed to the indulgende of Muhammad Ali, whom he met in Alexandria (...). From 1842 onwards Roberts' views of the Near East, lithographed by the Belgian Louis Haghe, began to appear in a series of editions with historical and descriptive texts by the Irish divine George Croly and the English inventor, painter and author William Brockedon." (Europe and the Arab World). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXII.

€ (10.000-15.000) 16000
78 3165 Egypt and the Levant  Mayr H von 78 3165 Egypt and the Levant Mayr H von
78 3165 Egypt and the Levant  Mayr H von 78 3165 Egypt and the Levant Mayr H von
78 3165 Egypt and the Levant  Mayr H von 78 3165 Egypt and the Levant Mayr H von
78 3165 Egypt and the Levant  Mayr H von 78 3165 Egypt and the Levant Mayr H von
78/3165 [Egypt and the Levant]. Mayr, H. von. Malerische Ansichten aus dem Orient gesammelt auf der Reise Sr. Hoheit des Herrn Herzogs Maximilian in Bayern nach Nubien, Aegypten, Palaestina, Syrien und Malta im Jahre MDCCCXXXVIII. Munich, H. von Mayr, (1839-1840), tinted lithogr. title and 60 tinted plates, each within decorative border, loose in later board portfolio w. (parts of) orig. wr. laid down, folio.

- Originally published in 10 installments, each with an index leaf (not present in our copy). Title creased, fingersoiled, sl. foxed and some rubbed/ dam. spots; plates occas. sl. foxed/ fingersoiled and w. some closed tears and restorations.

= Blackmer 1101 (note); Hilmy II, p.26; Gay 90; Lipperheide Ma22. Heinrich von Mayr accompanied Archduke Maximilian of Bavaria on his travels throught the Orient. Contains fine, attractive views. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXII.

€ (2.000-3.000) 2100
78 3166 Elzevier and annexes  Heinsius D 78 3166 Elzevier and annexes Heinsius D
78/3166 [Elzevier and annexes]. Heinsius, D. Poematum editio nova. Accedunt praeter alia Libri, De Contemptu Mortis antehac una non editi. Leyden, (I. Elzevier for) the Elzevier Office and J. Maire, 1621, 2 parts in 1 vol., (8),474,(2 blank); (8),167,(19)p., contemp. overlapping vellum, sm. 8vo.

- Sm. portion of upper outer corner of first blank torn off. Very fine copy.

= Owner's entry on verso of first blank endpaper reading "Joannes Fabrici[us?] Anō DD.D.L"; contemp. annotation in pen and ink on recto first free endpaper. Willems 187; Rahir 158; Simoni H45.

€ (150-250) 150
78 3167 Elzevier and annexes  Plautus M A 78 3167 Elzevier and annexes Plautus M A
78/3167 [Elzevier and annexes]. Plautus, M.A. Comoediae Superstites XX. Amst., J. and C. Blaeu, 1640, 640,(5)p., engr. title-p., contemp. calf, 12mo.

- Tiny dam. spot in upper left corner of title and first textleaf (with loss of one letter); portion of top margin of first free endpaper cut out. Top of spine dam.; backstrip and covers worn/ rubbed.

= Rahir 1175; Schweiger II, p.765.

ADDED: HORTULUS ANIME, Dat is Der Sielen Boomgaert (...) (Antw., 1631, printed in red and black, woodcut ills., contemp. blindst. calf w. brass clasps and catches). Several leaves in second half dam.; new endpapers; lower outer corner of title-p. repaired).

€ (50-70) 60
78 3168 Emblemata  Abraham van St Clara = U Megerle 78 3168 Emblemata Abraham van St Clara = U Megerle
78 3168 Emblemata  Abraham van St Clara = U Megerle 78 3168 Emblemata Abraham van St Clara = U Megerle
78 3168 Emblemata  Abraham van St Clara = U Megerle 78 3168 Emblemata Abraham van St Clara = U Megerle
78 3168 Emblemata  Abraham van St Clara = U Megerle 78 3168 Emblemata Abraham van St Clara = U Megerle
78/3168 [Emblemata]. Abraham van St. Clara (= U. Megerle). De welvoorziene Wynkelder, in welken meenige dorstige Ziel zich Geestelyker wyze laven en verquikken kan, en waar in zoete en zuure Wyn naar ieders smaak te vinden is. Geöpent door -. Amst., J. Roman and J. Roman jr., 1737, 1st ed., (16),540p., engr. frontisp. and 50 emblematic ills. by J. LUIKEN, contemp. vellum, sm. 8vo.

- A few plates cut inside the platemark (1 in the image); occas. sl./ trifle dogeared. Vellum sl. warped.

= Landwehr, Emblem Books 5; Klaversma/ Hannema 25; Van Eeghen/ van der Kellen 675; Waller 1554.

€ (150-250)
78 3169 Emblemata  Alciatus A 78 3169 Emblemata Alciatus A
78/3169 [Emblemata]. Alciatus, A. Emblemata. Adiectis commentariis & scholiis, in quibus Emblematum fermè omnium aperta origine, mens auctoris explicatur, & obscura omnia, dubiaque illustrantur. Ed. C. Minos. Antw., Chr. Plantijn, 1574, 559,(30)p., woodcut printer's mark on title-p., 165 emblematic ills., 17th cent. calf w. gilt spine, 12mo.

- Lacks one leaf (M1); ills. occas. sl. weak; cat. clipping mounted on first free endpaper; two heraldic bookplates on upper pastedown. Spine dam.; corners worn.

= Landwehr 20; Voet 26 (both calling for 169 illustrations to the 213 explanations of emblems, but apparently erroneously, for in our copy the explanatory text skips emblem 212, and ends w. emblem no. "213", and in addition, the number of not illustrated emblems is 47 in our copy (incl. the emblem on the lacking leaf M1)); the final 30p. (not always present) contain the index as well as an errata leaf.

€ (150-250) 375
78 3170 Emblemata  Alciatus A 78 3170 Emblemata Alciatus A
78/3170 [Emblemata]. Alciatus, A. Emblematum libri II. Ed S. Stockhamer. Antw., C. Plantijn, 1565, (8),229,(1)p., woodcut printer's mark, 111 (of 112) woodcut emblems by A. NICOLAI and G. JANSSEN VAN KAMPEN, 20th cent. overlapping vellum, 12mo.

- Lacks B1 (with 1 emblem) and P8 (impressum); a few illustrations w. old additions in pen and (brown) ink; partly waterstained; a few lvs. smudged; final 50p. sm. inkstain in outer blank margin; owner's entry on title-p. and verso final leaf.

= Emblem no.90 not illustrated (as always in this ed.); Voet 22; Landwehr 12 ("The first Plantin-edition of Alciati's emblem book"); Praz p.250. Very rare. Last copy seen at auction was the Beckford copy sold at Christie's in 2014. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXIII.

€ (300-500) 300
78 3171 Emblemata  Beza T 78 3171 Emblemata Beza T
78 3171 Emblemata  Beza T 78 3171 Emblemata Beza T
78/3171 [Emblemata]. Beza, T. Poemata varia. Sylvae. Elegiae. Epitaphia Epigrammata. Icones Emblemata. Cato Censorius. N.pl., n.publ. (Geneva, H. Estienne), 1597(-1598), 1st ed., (16),372p., printer's mark, 2 circular armorial vignettes, 44 woodcut emblems within dec. borders (incl. 4 empty emblems), late 19th cent. marbled boards, 4to.

- Fine copy, occas. cut trifle short in top margin.

= Two near contemp. owner's entries on title-p.: "Sum Samuelis Gessinij" and "10 Parijs Franc. Nund.[?] Vernalis Anno 1615". Adams/ Rawles/ Saunders F.106 (state 2); Landwehr 156a; Renouard 1598, no.4; cf. Praz p.270 note. The first edition of Beza's collected poetry. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXIV.

BOUND WITH: Lipsius, J. De Constantia libri duo. Antw., Ex Officina Plantiniana, J. Mortus, 1605, (16),86,(10)p., engr. printer's mark.

- Occas. unobtrusive contemp. underlining and annots. (partly in red pencil); final quire yellowed; cut sl. short (affecting the glosses). Otherwise fine.

€ (500-700)
78 3172 Emblemata  Beza T 78 3172 Emblemata Beza T
78/3172 [Emblemata]. Beza, T. Poemata varia. Sylvae. Elegiae. Epitaphia. Epigramm. Icones. Emblemata. Cato Censorius Christianus. Abrahamus Sacrificans. Canticum Canticorum. Accessii Jac. Lectii Cl. Ionah. seu poetica paraphrasis ad cum vatem. N.pl. (Geneva), J. Stoer, 1598-1599, 9 parts in 1 vol., (20),120; (112)-206p., 7 parts w. divisional title within woodcut borders, 44 woodcut emblems (incl. 4 without ill.), 18th cent. hvellum, sm. 8vo.

- Title-p. dam in lower outer corner (w. loss of part of Stoer's address and year) and sl. wormholed and soiled; 6 consecutive woodcuts (decreasingly) affected by large brown inkstain; erratic pagination, but complete; final 6 leaves increasingly wormholed.

= Adams B 933; Landwehr 157; Adams/ Rawles/ Saunders F.107; cf. Praz p.270 note. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXIV.

€ (300-500) 300
78 3173 Emblemata  Boissard J J 78 3173 Emblemata Boissard J J
78 3173 Emblemata  Boissard J J 78 3173 Emblemata Boissard J J
78 3173 Emblemata  Boissard J J 78 3173 Emblemata Boissard J J
78/3173 [Emblemata]. Boissard, J.J. Emblematum liber. Frankf. a.M., Th. de Bry, 1593, (14,2(blank)),96p., engr. title-p., portrait, 47 (of 51) emblematic ills., contemp. vellum w. vaguely visible title in pen and ink spine , 4to.

- Lacks 5 leaves w. 5 emblems (p.3-4 and p.97-104); occas. sl. foxed; later endpapers. Vellum soiled.

= Landwehr 133; Adams B2324. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXIII.

€ (400-600)
78 3174 Emblemata  Boissard J J 78 3174 Emblemata Boissard J J
78 3174 Emblemata  Boissard J J 78 3174 Emblemata Boissard J J
78/3174 [Emblemata]. Boissard, J.J. Theatrum vitae humanae. N.pl. (Metz), A. Faber for Th. de Bry, n.d. (1596), (16),266p., engr. title-p. (nice), engr. portrait and 60 engr. emblematical ills. by T. DE BRY, contemp. vellum, sm. 4to.

- Engr. heraldic bookplate of "James Allardes" on upper pastedown; extensive manuscript list of the emblems on first free endpaper by "C.B. Lengrich"; engr. title sl. yellowed and trimmed to the outer borderline; most leaves (sl.) fingersoiled in lower outer corner; 2 leaves w. sm. inkstain in outer margin (one leaf also w. rusthole (Ø 3 mm) just inside emblem); 2 leaves misboud; a few contemp. annots. and marks in text. Lower corner frontcover and foot of spine trifle dam. (sm. hole).

= Landwehr 135; Praz p.279 (calling for a final unnumb. blank (Ll2) leaf, which is absent in our copy); Adams B-2344; Hollstein IV, 255-314. Scarce. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LXXXIII.

€ (1.500-2.500) 1500
78 3175 Emblemata  Broeckhoff J P 78 3175 Emblemata Broeckhoff J P
78 3175 Emblemata  Broeckhoff J P 78 3175 Emblemata Broeckhoff J P
78 3175 Emblemata  Broeckhoff J P 78 3175 Emblemata Broeckhoff J P
78 3175 Emblemata  Broeckhoff J P 78 3175 Emblemata Broeckhoff J P
78/3175 [Emblemata]. Broeckhoff, J.P. Dicht- en zedekundige zinnebeelden en bespiegelingen. Amst., P.J. Entrop, 1770, (40),408,(3)p., engr. fold. frontisp., title-vignette and 51 half-p. emblems by J.C. PHILIPS and F. OTTENS, contemp. hcalf w. mor. letterpiece.

- Endpapers partly browned from turn- ins.

= From the library of Bob Luza with his bookplate on upper pastedown. Landwehr 80. First and only edition.

€ (200-300)