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Bürklin, Georg ChristianGenesis hebraice: ex collatione antiquarum triumque novissimarum hebraeorum bibliorum editionum cum nonnullis manuscriptis accurate edit. Frankfurt, Hort, (1738). 4 Bll., 44 Bll. 8°. HPgt. d. Zt (stark fleckig, berieben u. bestoßen, mit größeren Bezugsschäden u. Fehlstellen). Judaica Bürklin, Georg Christian Genesis hebraice: ex collatione antiquarum triumque novissimarum hebraeorum bibliorum editionum cum nonnullis manuscriptis accurate edit. Frankfurt, Hort, (1738). 4 Bll., 44 Bll. 8°. HPgt. d. Zt (stark fleckig, berieben u. bestoßen, mit größeren Bezugsschäden u. Fehlstellen). VD18 11497114. - Selten, derzeit für uns im internationalen Handel nicht nachweisbar. - Mit Vorwort in Latein. - In den Vorsätzen mit hs. Besitzeintrag "Johann Wilhelm Reitz", dat. "Anno MDCCLXIX" sowie weiteren hs. Eintragungen. - Papierbedingt gebräunt, einige Bll. mit hs. Annotationen, tls. etw. (tinten)fleckig, wenige Bll. mit blassbraunen Fleckchen, insgesamt gut erhalten. Cont. half vellum binding (strongly stained, rubbed and bumped, with larger cover defects and losses). - Rare, currently for us not verifiable in international trade. - In the endpapers with handwritten ownership entry as well as further handwritten inscriptions. - Some browning to paper, some pp. with handwritten annotations, partly with (ink) stains, a few pp. with pale brown spots, in good overall condition.

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Bürklin, Georg ChristianGenesis hebraice: ex collatione antiquarum triumque novissimarum hebraeorum bibliorum editionum cum nonnullis manuscriptis accurate edit. Frankfurt, Hort, (1738). 4 Bll., 44 Bll. 8°. HPgt. d. Zt (stark fleckig, berieben u. bestoßen, mit größeren Bezugsschäden u. Fehlstellen). Judaica Bürklin, Georg Christian Genesis hebraice: ex collatione antiquarum triumque novissimarum hebraeorum bibliorum editionum cum nonnullis manuscriptis accurate edit. Frankfurt, Hort, (1738). 4 Bll., 44 Bll. 8°. HPgt. d. Zt (stark fleckig, berieben u. bestoßen, mit größeren Bezugsschäden u. Fehlstellen). VD18 11497114. - Selten, derzeit für uns im internationalen Handel nicht nachweisbar. - Mit Vorwort in Latein. - In den Vorsätzen mit hs. Besitzeintrag "Johann Wilhelm Reitz", dat. "Anno MDCCLXIX" sowie weiteren hs. Eintragungen. - Papierbedingt gebräunt, einige Bll. mit hs. Annotationen, tls. etw. (tinten)fleckig, wenige Bll. mit blassbraunen Fleckchen, insgesamt gut erhalten. Cont. half vellum binding (strongly stained, rubbed and bumped, with larger cover defects and losses). - Rare, currently for us not verifiable in international trade. - In the endpapers with handwritten ownership entry as well as further handwritten inscriptions. - Some browning to paper, some pp. with handwritten annotations, partly with (ink) stains, a few pp. with pale brown spots, in good overall condition.

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Lot of 10 biographical works (11 volumes) on Balzac. Charles Léger, A la recherche de Balzac. Paris, Le Goupy, 1927. In-8, paperback, one of 435 copies on pur fil (EO). Interesting study on Balzac's two visits to Besançon and his friendship with the writer Charles de Bernard (Royce, 833). Charles Léger, BALZAC mis à nu et les dessous de la société romantique d'après les mémoires inédits d'un contemporain. Paris, C. Gaillandre, 1928 In-8, XLVII-261p, portrait of Balzac and 7 plates, edition 2500 copies. André Maurois, Prométhée ou la vie de Balzac. Paris, Hachette, 1965. In-8, 653p. Demi-basane. André Maurois, Prométhée ou la vie de Balzac. Paris, Laffont, 1999. In-8, XI-525p, plates, preface by Robert Kopp. André Billy, Vie de Balzac. Paris, Flammarion, 1944. 2 vols in-8, 327p & 328p. Green half-basane, a few names highlighted at the very beginning of volume 1. André Billy, Vie de Balzac. Paris, club des éditeurs 1959. In-8, 380-LXXIp. Publisher's full cloth binding, plates after Bertall, Daumier, Jacque, Johannot, Meissonnier, Monnier, Nanteuil. Frederick Lawton, Balzac. London, Grand Richards, 1910, in-8, 338p. 32 illustrations. Francis Gribble, Balzac: the Man and the Lover. New York, Dutton & company, 1946. In-8, 275p. First American edition. Edmond Werdet, portrait intimé de Balzac, sa vie, son humeur et son caractère. Paris, l'arche du livre, 1970. In-8, publisher's binding, facsimile of lEO (Dentu 1859). Noel B. Gerson, The prodigal genius. The life and times of Honoré de Balzac. New York, Doubleday, 1972. In-8, 370p, bound in full black cloth, illustrated dust jacket. Lot of 10 biographical works on Balzac. René Bouvier, Balzac homme d'affaires. Paris, Champion, 1939. In-8, 165p. Half-chagrin, covers preserved, gold head. René Benjamin, La prodigieuse vie d'Honoré de Balzac. Paris, Plon, 1925. In-8, 377p. Ex. num. on pur fil, full cloth, untrimmed. Léon Thorens, Les confidences de Monsieur de Balzac. Durendal, 1960. In-8, 122p, paperback. Paul Métadier, Balzac's Touraine. Tours, Mame, 1971. In-8, 160p, paperback. Georges Middelton, That was Balzac. A Play in eight episodes with a Prologue. New York, Random House, 1936. In-8, 221p, full publisher's cloth, dust jacket. Eugène Muller, La jeunesse des hommes célèbres. Paris, Hetzel, sd. In-12, [Balzac p.175 to 180]. Dr Moreau Defarges, Balzac à Issoudun. Éditions de la Revue du Centre, 1928. In-8, 36p, 2 plates. Charles Léger, Le dernier portrait de Balzac - Balzac sur son lit de mort. Doutet & Vérité, 1912. In-8, 16p, frontispiece reproduction of pastel by Eugène Giraud. Courtine, Balzac à table. Paris, Laffont, 1976. In-8, 347p. Half-skivertex bradel. Fine copy. Marcel Bouteron, Etudes balzaciennes. Jouve, 1954, In-8, 272p. Edition at 400 copies, n°27 on vellum, sent by the author "to my friend Maurice Bardèche, but which will teach him nothing more than what he has already known for a long time".

[BRUNSWICK Caroline de] (1768 - 1821) [BRUNSWICK Caroline de] (1768 - 1821) HISTORY - [BRUNSWICK Caroline de] (1768 - 1821) - Collection of memorabilia Collection of memorabilia relating to the Trial of Queen Caroline in 1820, mounted in three large albums, over 400 pages, folio, morocco, rubbed, bookplate of Lord Fairhaven, in a slipcase, together with a folio printed volume, 1820. The collection comprises A. Authorized notes of admission to the House of Lords between August and November 1820, addressed to the doorkeeper and signed by peers and bishops (including Lords Grey, Holland, Aberdeen, Grenville, Wellesley, Melbourne, Melville, Sidmouth, and Wellington) (c.280). B. Letter signed by George IV ordering the Commissioners for Auditing the Public Accounts to discharge Viscount Castlereagh, Secretary of State, from rendering any account of the expenditure of 7,500, which was given to Thomas Coutts & Co. to discharge "the bills of the several authorised Agents appointed to consider the Enquiries respecting Her Majesty the Queen", 2 pages, folio, integral blank, Carlton House, 30 November 1820. C. A volume of printed state acts and proceedings relating to the trial, c.1000 pages, half-morocco, bookplate of Lord Lonsdale, folio, 1820. D. Upwards of 200 contemporary prints. The Trial of Queen Caroline in the House of Lords between August and November 1820 was one of the great scandals of the age. In the event, George IV's attempt to establish her adultery and secure a divorce failed and, to the delight of the public, she was acquitted. The document in the present collection, proving the King's use of his secret service to prepare the case, bears vivid witness to the determination he felt, in the first year of his reign, to rid himself of his official connection to a woman he had long despised and rejected. His wish was, as it happens, granted in the following year after she was physically barred from attending his coronation, took ill and died. ---Ex ...