Bound with Harring, Harro. Historisches Fragment über die Entstehung der Arbeiter-Vereine und ihren Verfall in communistische Speculation. London, 1852.
Error in paging: no. 393-394 repeated., Signatures: *-**4, A-Z6, Aa-Zz6, Aaa-Ddd6, Eee7, Fff2., The frontispiece and plates are engraved., and Title vignette (royal arms of Portugal).
Philosophical inquiry into the origin of our ideas of the sublime and beautiful
Description:
With: The poetical works of Oliver Goldsmith. London : Suttaby, Fox, and Suttaby, 1826. Bookplate of John Ruskin (type 4; cf. Dearden). From the collection of F.J. Sharp.
United States Exploring Expedition (1838-1842). United States Exploring Expedition ; v. 13-14. and United States Exploring Expedition, during the years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, under the command of Charles Wilkes, U.S.N. ; v. 13-14
Description:
"After the engraving of the plates of this atlas was completed, a large part of the original drawings were destroyed by fire in Philadelphia. In consequence catastrophe, many of the following plates, which were to have been coloured from the missing drawings, are issued uncoloured"--Preface to Atlas., "On the geographical distribution of Crustacea": p. [1451]-1592., BEIN ZZc74 844wrb copy 2: Atlas unbound as issued., By act of Congress, Aug. 26, 1842, the edition of the reports of the U.S. Exploring Expedition was limited to 100 copies. These have "By authority of Congress" on the half-title, and are referred to by Haskell as the "Official issue." Later, the authors themselves, or publishers who might be willing to undertake it, were allowed to issue an additional 150 copies of the various reports, and under this arrangement, from 100 to 150 copies of most of the volumes were published in addition to the 100 copies provided for by the government., Reprinted in a edition of 100 copies with the same imprint as the "official issue" (see Haskell). This edition lacks "By authority of Congress" on half-title of text and on atlas t.p., and the series numbering on v. 2 incorrectly reads "Vol. XIII ... Part II" instead of "Vol. XIV" (as in first ed.). This edition of the atlas apparently was sold unbound by the author., Text has half-title: United States Exploring Expedition. Vol. 2 has half-title: Crustacea. Part II., Text paged continuously., and Works and memoirs consulted in preparation of tables showing the geographical distribution: p. 1591-1592.
De partitione oratoria M.T. Ciceronis dialogvs and Partitiones oratoriae
Description:
From the collection of E.K. Schreiber (Firm). Ms. ownership inscriptions on t.p.: Ex conventu minimorum Romanens[is][?]. Bookplate on front pastedown: Sem. Maj. Valentin. Some ms. notes in margins (bled). Ms. remnants used in binding., Includes index., and Signatures: a-x⁸ y¹⁰.
Publisher:
Seb. Gryphium excudebat Lugduni,
Subject (Name):
Cicero, Marcus Tullius.--Partitiones oratoriae., E.K. Schreiber (Firm) Ownership., Gryphius, Sebastianus, 1493-1556, printer., Minims (Religious order) Ownership., Sem. Maj. Valentin Bookplate., Strébée, Jacques-Louis, d. ca. 1550., and Valla, Giorgio, 1447-1500.
Typis T.C. sumptibus Andr. Crooke, & væneunt sub insigni Viridis Draconis in cæmetirio Paulino
Subject (Topic):
Anatomical illustration --Early works to 1800, Eye--Anatomy--Early works to 1800, Natural law --Early works to 1800, Optics--Early works to 1800, Perspective--Early works to 1800, Philosophy --Early works to 1800, and Political science --Early works to 1800