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Edité par Jules Rey, 1913
Vendeur : Les Kiosques, TOULON, France
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Etat : Bon. Livre 1913, Jules Rey, in-folio cartonné de 155 pages, couverture toilée beige, titrage doré dans pièce de titre sur le dos et le 1er plat, ouvrage illustré de nombreuses gravures et panoramas en phototypie | Etat : bon état (Ref.: J12910). Livre.
Date d'édition : 1913
Vendeur : Philippe Lucas Livres Anciens, Lyon, France
broché. Etat : D'OccasionTrèsBonétat. Editions J. Rey, Arthaud, Grenoble, 1913. In folio (33 x 25 cm) broché, couverture rempliée et illustrée d'une vignette contrecollée, sous chemise imprimée, nombreuses gravures et panoramas en phototypie dont des , 158 pages. D'Albenga à Léoben, passage des Alpes, Marengo, précédé du siège de Toulon et de la jeunesse de Bonaparte.
Ouvrage illustré de nombreuses gravures et panoramas en phototypie. Grenobel, Jules Rey, 1913. 158 pages. Folio. Original embroidered linen binding in very fine condition.[#190186].
Couverture souple. Etat : Bon. Grenoble . Jules REY . 1912 . Un volume , broché , 25 x 33 cm , sous couverture rempliée illustrée , de 158 pages , ornées d'héliogravures . Couverture défraichie , dos refait , avec manque . En l'état .
Edité par , Grenoble, Jules Rey Editeur 1913 - SLB.25, 1913
Vendeur : Messinissa libri, Milano, MI, Italie
hardcover. Etat : Ottimo (Fine). Opera con copertina rigida. ill. in b/n ft e nt. SLB.25. Book.
Edité par Grenoble, Jules Rey éditeur, 1913, 1 vol. in-4° (330 x 260 mm) relié 1/2 chagrin marron à coins, auteur, titre, éditeur et jeux de filets dorés au dos, triple filet doré bordant les plats de percaline crème, auteur et titre doré ansi qu'une photo du sphinx contrecollée au plat supérieur, tête dorée, couv. ill. conservée, reliure de l'éditeur, de 158 pp. - (1) f. (imprimé).Petites rousseurs éparses, plus conséquentes sur les pages de garde, très bel exemplaire par ailleurs., 1913
Vendeur : Bouquinerie Aurore (SLAM-ILAB), BELMESNIL, France
Membre d'association : ILAB
uvrage illustré de nombreuses gravures et panoramas en phototypie.Edition originale dans belle, luxueuse t rare reliure éditeur.
Edité par Grenoble, Jules Rey, Editeur, 1911 & 1913., 1913
Vendeur : West Coast Rare Books, Westport, MAYO, Irlande
Edition originale
Two First Editions. 33 x 25 cm. Vol.1: 152 pages / 158 pages. Original soft wrappers bound in with the text block. Illustrated. Uniform dark blue cloth. Gilt title and decorations. Matching dark blue end papers. Bevelled boards. Initials of Lady Ardilaun (Olivia Charlotte) on front board. Very good condition. Minor shelf wear, rubbing and bumping. Edges dust dulled. Ex Libris of previous owner ('Lady Ardilaun' - see notes below). Occasional very mild foxing. Internally clean. Provenance: Olivia Charlotte Guinness, Baroness Ardilaun (27 August 1850 - 13 December 1925), best known as Lady Ardilaun was, after the British monarch, the richest woman of her time in Britain and Ireland. A daughter of the Earl of Bantry, she was connected to Muckross House, Macroom Castle, the St Anne's Estate in Dublin, and Ashford Castle. Born Olivia Charlotte Hedges-White to Jane Herbert and her husband, William Henry Hare Hedges-White, 3rd Earl of Bantry, on 27 August 1850 in County Cork, she was one of six children, five girls and a boy. Her brother became the last Earl of Bantry. Her family had lived at Muckross House, County Kerry since the 1650s. She married Arthur Guinness on 16 February 1871 at Bantry, County Cork, Ireland. They had no children. Ardilaun enjoyed painting, collecting her watercolours in a bound album, and was a member of the Water Colour Society of Ireland. The works include the landscape around Ashford Castle, the family's main home, and views from the family house in suburban Dublin. The couple completely rebuilt the Dublin house, renaming it from Thornhill to St Anne's, as well as arranging a grand addition to Ashford Castle. By the time they were finished it was considered a grand mansion, and hosted the Prince, later King George V, and Queen Victoria. Ardilaun was known for her gardens and named several roses, as well as having flowers named after her. The Ardilauns were known for the lavish parties and great hospitality they showed, as well as their philanthropic nature. Lady Ardilaun worked with the Mercer Charity Hospital as their benefactor and regularly visiting the patients. She also became a patron of the arts and was greatly admired by Lady Gregory. Ardilaun supported the Irish soldiers of the First World War, providing care packages and letters. She kept all the correspondence, providing a great resource to later historians. However, after the death of her husband and the upheaval of the Irish War of Independence and the Irish civil war, Lady Ardilaun retired to St Anne's. Increasingly cut off and isolated by her status and history, she allowed the house to fall into disrepair and in her final years she moved into the Shelbourne Hotel in Dublin, where she died aged 75. Sprache: french.
Leather. Etat : Very Good. Not Stated (illustrateur). A beautifully illustrated work on Napoleon's experiences in Egypt, presented in a half- morocco binding. Bound in half-morocco.Illustrations include a frontispiece, an engraved vignette title page, and a range of in-text illustrations.This is a work on Napoleon Bonaparte's experiences within the country of Egypt, written in French by Jean de Metz and Georges Legrain. Bonaparte led a military expedition to Egypt that served as a springboard to his political power, which this work expands upon.Written by Jean de Metz and Georges Legrain. Legrain (1865-1917) was a French Egyptologist. He spent much of his life working within Egypt and undertaking research on the country's ancient history, architecture, and antiquities.Collated, complete. In a half-morocco binding on cloth boards. Externally, very smart. Minimal rubbing to extremities and spine. Discolouration to the margins of the boards, with a few marks to the boards as well. Age-toning to the margins of the paste downs and the endpapers. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean, with the odd spot particularly to the first and last few pages. Very Good. book.
Grand in-4°. 158 pp [2]. Broché, couverture illustrée rempliée. Avec chemise originale. Un des 25 exemplaires numérotés du tirage de tête, contenant une suite des gravures avant la lettre. Nr 23 / 25. Beau livre en très bon état, orné de nombreuses gravures et panoramas en phototypie.
Vendeur : L'Ancienne Librairie, Paris, France
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Grenoble, Jules Rey, 1912-1913. Grand in-4, 158-(2) pp., broché, couverture illustrée rempliée. UN DES 25 exemplaires numérotés du tirage de tête, contenant une suite des gravures avant la lettre. Exemplaire nominatif (abbé Senequier-Crozet). * Voir photographie(s) / See picture(s). Livres.
Couverture rigide. Etat : Bon. grand, 158-[1] pp. Grenoble, Jules Rey, 1913, in-4, grand, 158-[1] pp, maroquin grenat à grain long, dos à 5 faux nerfs, titre encadré doré sur le plat supérieur, tête dorée, roulette en bordure des contreplats, gardes de papier aux motifs rehaussés d'or, Très belle publication relatant l'histoire des campagnes militaires de Napoléon en Égypte et en Syrie, 1798-1801. Elle ornée de nombreuses illustrations et photographies dans le texte, reproduites en phototypie. Ce magnifique exemplaire nominatif est l'un des 25 numérotés, contenant une suite des gravures avant la lettre, imprimé pour monsieur Étienne Gavin (n° 8).
Leather. Etat : Very Good. Not Stated (illustrateur). An illustrated French work looking into the time Napoleon spent in Egypt, signed by the author. In the original French.Signed by the author to the title page, 'A Monsieur A. Defrance, Hommage respectively G. Legrain, 8 Fevrier 1913'.An interesting study of Napoleon's time spent in Egypt, during a military expedition he led there.The 1798-1801 campaign saw Napoleon proclaiming to defend French trade interests in Egypt and Syria.Illustrated with a frontispiece, vignette title page, and in-text illustrations throughout.By Jean de Metz and Georges Legrain.Original front wrap is bound in. In a half morocco binding with marbled paper to the boards. Externally, generally smart. Small crack to the head of the front joint. Light rubbing to the boards and spine. A couple of faint marks to the boards. Front hinge is starting but firm. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean with a few odd spots. Very Good. signed by author. book.
Edité par Jules Rey, Grenoble, 1913
Vendeur : LIBRERIA ANTICUARIA STUDIO, Barcelona, Espagne
Fol., frontis, 158 p. profusamente ilustr. con grab., láms. Papel hilo. Media piel, puntas, nervios, lomo cuajado con decoración vegetal en oro y color, hilos dorados en planos, cortes dorados. Ex-libris. Gran ejemplar. [Ref. C13N504]. Extraordinaria encuadernación de esta magnífica edición, notablemente impresa, de una obra dedicada a la campaña y conquista de Egipto, al descubrimiento de sus monumentos, y al entusiasmo que despertaron -como demuestra el transporte del famoso obelisco de la Pl. de la Concorde a Paris- que indujo a Napoleón a potenciar publicaciones y estudios sobre el arte de los faraones. Magníficas ilustraciones en el texto y a toda página. Historia de Francia. Egipto. Arte. Biografías. History of France. Egypt. Art. Biographies.
Edité par Jules Rey, Grenoble, (France), 1913
Vendeur : Bartleby's Books, ABAA, Chevy Chase, MD, Etats-Unis
Signé
4to. (4), [9-158 pp. Illustrated from photographs, engravings, portraits, facsimiles, etc., plates, including frontispiece. History of Napoleon's military campaigns in Egypt and Syria, 1798-1801, and his occupation of the former country. Later sheep (rubbed, front joint cracking from spine ends), leather title labels on spine and upper board. Fragile joints, else very good, all of the documents and other added illustrations very good. (9873). Richly extra-illustrated with 30 autographs, letters, documents, portraits, prints, and a plan of the city of Alexandria, most described below, as they appear through the text: (1) Bonaparte, Napoleon (1769-1921; French statesman and military leader, Emperor of the French, 1804-1814). Military order to General Rampon, signed 13 Messidor 1798 (July 1st), in Egypt, the day Napoleon arrived there with his army; (2) Barras, Paul (1755-1829; Leader of the Directory, 1795-1799). Document signed; (3) Barras, Paul. Document signed, 1799; (4) Plan of the cities of Alexandria vetus, and New Alexandria or Scanderia; with the old and new ports: also Lower Egypt and the Bay of Aboukir (21 x 33 cm., on a sheet 34 x 43 cm.), London: Engraved & published Novr. 5th, 1798, by John Luffman 1801, hand-colored; inset of Bay of Aboukir includes brief description of the Battle of the Nile (July, 1798). OCLC locates three copies (Library of Congress, Cambridge, British Library), the National Library of Australia also holds a copy; (5) Kleber, Jean-Baptiste (1753-1800; commanded a division under Napoleon in Egypt, leading the victory at Mt. Tabor, left in command in Egypt on Napoleon's return to France in 1798, assassinated there in 1800). Letter signed, from Alexandria, 1798; (6) Leclerc, Charles V.O. (1772-1802; brother-in-law to Napoleon and general in command of a division and corps in Germany, 1798-1801, oversaw the disastrous campaign in Saint-Domingue, 1801-1804, and died there of yellow fever). Document signed, 1797, concerning the "safety of his holiness" after the French occupation of Rome; (7) Sartelon (Commissary-General and paymaster for Napoleon in Egypt). Document signed, in Egypt, to Dominique Jean Larrey (1766-1842), Chief Surgeon of the French army there; (8) Kleber, Jean-Baptiste, and Nicolas-Antoine Sanson (1756-1824; chief engineer for Napoleon in Egypt). Document signed, by Kleber as commander-in-chief of the French army in Egypt, and by Sanson as commander-in-chief of engineers, 1799; (9) Kleber, Jean-Baptiste. Document signed as commander-in-chief of the French army in Egypt, 1799; (10) Smith, Sir Sidney (1764-1840; Commodore in the British campaign against Napoleon in Egypt, instrumental in defeating the army he left behind, eliciting Napoleon's assessment "That man made me miss my destiny"). Autograph letter signed to the flagship in Egypt, 1801, thanking the admiral for ammunitions and other aid; (11) Clarke, Henri Jacques, Duc de Feltre (1765-1818; charismatic Franco-Irish general and Napoleon's chief topographical officer, Minister of War under Napoleon, 1807-1813). Letter signed from Paris, 18l6, the year he was promoted to Marshal; (12) Berthier, Louis-Alexander (1764-1815; chief of staff to Napoleon in Egypt, a Marshal from 1804). Document signed, as "Chef de L'Armee," undated, but mid 1790s; (13) Kleber, Jean-Baptiste. Autograph note signed, as division commander, to General [Guillaume Philibert] Duheme [i.e., Duhesme], requesting they meet at headquarters, 1795; (14) Bessieries, Jean-Baptiste (1768-1813; Chef de Brigade in Egypt, winning distinction at Acre and Aboukir, promoted to Marshal in 1804). Letter signed to a brigade commander, on the Moselle, 1794; (15) Rampon, Antoine-Guillaume (1759-1842; commanded a division in Egypt). Autograph note signed, 1820; (16) Carnot, Lazare (1753-1823; French politician, engineer, Member of the Directory 1795-1797, Minister of War, 1800). Document signed as Minister of War, 1800; (17) Cambaceres, Jean-Jacques (1753-1824; Minister of Justice.