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  • Imagen del vendedor de The Roman History from the Foundation of Rome to the Battle of Actium: that is, to the end of the Commonwealth translated from the French Volume 6 a la venta por Philosopher's Stone Books

    Mr. (Charles) Rollin

    Publicado por J. & P. Knapton, Ludgate-Street London, 1754

    Librería: Philosopher's Stone Books, Kingston, NY, Estados Unidos de America

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    Hardcover. Condición: Fair. No Jacket. 2nd Edition. hardcover in original calf boards with a gold gilt border and columned spine with a gold gilt numeral 6, second edition as stated on title page, 379 pages with frontispiece, divided into 4 books: book the eighteen years 542-544; book the nineteen years 545-548; book the twenty years 548-552; book the twenty first years 552-555, book ad by publisher on last page, front cover board held in place by a single original binding thread, chip to top edge of spine.

  • Mr. Rollin [Charles Rollin]

    Publicado por M. Cooper, London, 1776

    Librería: Tinakori Books, Lower Hutt, Nueva Zelanda

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    Full-Leather. Condición: Good. 1st Edition. x, 323 pages. Translated from the French. No publication date, assumed date 1776. Probably the first edition. There are several names and dates on preliminary and endpapers: 1787, 1788, 1847, 1776. Leather on spine is split but binding is firm, bookplate on front endpaper.

  • Rollin, Mr. [Charles] [1661 - 1741]

    Publicado por John & Paul Knapton, 1737

    Librería: Shelley and Son Books (IOBA), Hendersonville, NC, Estados Unidos de America

    Miembro de asociación: IOBA

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    Hardcover (Full Leather). Condición: Good Condition. Estado de la sobrecubierta: No Dust Jacket. First English Edition. Full leather, scuffed, edges worn. Library book plate inside, paper label on spine & stamp on fly leaf. (Vol. 11, Part 2 only of 12 Volumes) Illustrated with 40 copper plate engravings, most folding. Pages inside, including plates, clean and bright save two plates show little soiling & wear when edge of folded plate extends beyond other pages. Plates deal primarily with engines of war & techniques of defense. First published in 12 volumes in French. Size: 8vo. 304 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2 pounds or less. Category: History; 18th century; Antiquarian & Rare. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request.

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    Hard. Condición: Good. Illustrated with frontispiece and 5 fold-out maps. Ilustrador. Good. Beautifully bound in full tree calf, contemporaneous with the date of publication. Gilt lettered tiles to spine. Most of the small circular volume number tiles are missing and there is some general wear, such as cracked joints and chipping to head and foot of spine, as to be expected of volumes of this age. Bindings are strung. Ownership stamp of G. M. Downie to each front endpaper. Minor marking and foxing. 2 of the maps each have a small taped tear or two. Vol. IV is missing the two blank rear leaves.

  • Imagen del vendedor de The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians a la venta por Book House in Dinkytown, IOBA

    Rollin, Mr. [Charles]

    Publicado por W. Otridge and Son, R. Baldwin, et al, 1808

    Librería: Book House in Dinkytown, IOBA, Minneapolis, MN, Estados Unidos de America

    Miembro de asociación: IOBA

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    Hardcover. Condición: Fair. Eleventh Edition. London, 1808. In Eight Volumes, with chronological table and index to the set in volume 8. The Eleventh Edition, Revised, Corrected, and Illustrated with a Set of Maps Newly Engraved. 3/4 leather, with leather labels, raised bands, fair to acceptable condition. All volumes worn at edges and rubbed, two boards are inexpertly reattached, and boards and spine on volume VIII are detached but present and whole. Leather label on volume V is missing. Text is good except for foxed pages at the end of IV, maps are in good to very good condition. Sixteen (16) engraved, folding maps by volume: Volume I, 4 maps (including large foldout of Hannibal's Expedition); Volume II, 4 maps; Volume III, 3 maps; Vol. V, 5 maps. Ships same or next business day from Dinkytown in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Not available for priority/expedited shipping. Due to the size/weight of this collection extra charges may apply for international shipping.

  • Hardcover. Condición: Good. 2nd Edition. 8vo, smooth leather, gilt rules, spines in six panels with red gilt morocco labels, some covers detached, each spine with a paper sticker affixed to indicate shelf number locations, each with a library blind stamp on title page, the volumes are variously signed first by owner Ebenezer Storer [1730-1807, Deacon of the Brattle Street Church and sometime Treasurer of Harvard College] in 1764 and later, by descent in the family, by Josiah Quincy, the Mayor of Boston. Some of the folding maps are with attractive contemporary coloring in outline; a few warrant minimal repairs. Several of the folding copper plate engravings are quite handsome.

  • Imagen del vendedor de The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians. Translated from the French. In Eight Volumes a la venta por Chapter 1

    Rollin, Mr (Charles)

    Publicado por W J and J Richardson ; R Gardner ; W Otridge and Sons ; R Baldwin ; D Ogilvy and Son ; F Cand J Rivington ; C and J Robinson ; J Nunn ; Cuthell and Martin ; Vernor and Hood ; Darton and Harvey ; R Lea ; J Walker ; Lackington, Allen, and Co. ; J Clarke an, 1804

    Librería: Chapter 1, Johannesburg, GAU, Sur Africa

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    Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. 5th or later Edition. Eight volumes (complete). Now much forgotten by historians (but not collectors!) this history of the Ancient World was already in its 10th edition in 1804 (of which this is a full set). A lovely, very handsome set of books. Fully bound in leather with gilt. The morocco spine has five ridges, six panels. The books have a polish and gentility from ownership and handling that raises the spirits. An ex-libris plate in the books indicate former ownership by the Lord Walsingham (probably Thomas de Gray, the 2nd Baron Walsingham). His father had been Attorney General under Lord North. All books are illustrated with maps (that are in excellent, trim condition). The boards are smooth, elegant, sound and firm. The spines are all worn from handling but are full of character, benevolence. The boards also have light shelving scuffing. Inside, the contents are tight, serene and tidy. Together with the ex-libris plates on the inside front covers there are stamps indicating case numbers, shelf numbers and book numbers. The pages have printers markings at the feet of the text. Throughout the printer's plates' impressions are visible. Volume 1 has an engraving of Rollins as its frontispiece. This is smart. There are two books in this volume: 'The ancient history of the Egyptians' and 'The History of the Carthaginians'; there is also a preface on the uses of 'profane history' especially in regard to religion. The pages are neat and tidy. Volume 2 (T. Gillet (printer)): 'The history of the Carthaginians contd.', The History of the Assyrians', 'The foundation of the empire of the Persians and Medes .' plus articles , 'The history of the origin and first settlement of the several states and governments of Greece' plus articles, 'The history of the Persians and Grecians'. The frontispages have, at their foot, damp stain tide-marks. These do not detract from the texts. The folded maps are firm, fascinating, fine. There is foxing all about. The book is benign and pleasant. Volume 3 (T. Gillet (printer): 'The history of the Persians and Grecians contd.'. The contents have some foxing but are largely clean, placid. The folded maps are tidy. Volume 4 (G Woodfall (printer)): 'The history of Persians and Greeks contd.' The pages are tight and attractive. The maps are firm and full interest, neat and tidy. Volume 5 (G Woodfall (printer)): 'The history of Alexander', 'The history of Alexander's successors'. Again the pages and maps are fine and engaging. There is for example, a wonderfully intricate engraving of 'A view of the City & Port of Alexandria & the Isle of Pharos' that brings contentment to the heart. There is some foxing but the contents are largely smart and venerable. Volume 6 (G Woodfall (printer)): 'The history of Alexander's successors contd.' , 'Sequel of the history of Alexander's successors'. The early pages have a map of 'The East' drawn by Mr D'Anville with three measurements (Greek stades, Roman mile, Parseng or Leage of 3 Roman Mile). The detail is stunning, the condition is uplifting. This applies to the consequent maps in the book. Some pages have tanning, some have foxing but most are clean, clear and contented. Volume 7: G. Woodfall (printer)): 'Sequel of the history of Alexander's successors contd.' Again some pages are foxed, some tanned. Most are companionable and comfortable and clean. The maps are utterly engaging (again drawn by the legendary D'Anville who was known for his partiality to accuracy) and tidy. The early pages have some very light creasing to the bottom edges. These pages also have some light markings and surface storage impressions. Volume 8 (G. Woodfall (printer)): 'The history of Syracuse' , 'The history of Pontus'. A sure, secure, serene book. The pages are clean, benign and certain. The maps are trim and tight. The full set is clubbable and exudes history and evokes timelessness, passion, care and ownership. fk. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services.

  • Imagen del vendedor de THE ANCIENT HISTORY OF THE EGYPTIANS, CARTHAGINIANS, ASSYRIANS, BABYLONIANS, MEDES AND PERSIANS, MACEDONIANS, AND GRECIANS. a la venta por Sky Duthie Rare Books

    [FEMALE ENLIGHTENMENT OWNERSHIP]; ROLLIN, Mr. [Charles]:

    Publicado por London: Printed for J. and F. Rivington, et al., 1774

    Librería: Sky Duthie Rare Books, Sheffield, Reino Unido

    Miembro de asociación: PBFA

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    Sixth edition. Eight volumes. 12mo. Handsomely bound in contemporary full brown calf; the boards ruled in gilt; the spines with five raised bands, compartments with gilt foliate decoration, contrasting red and blue gilt morocco title and volume labels and additional green gilt morocco ownership label for Louisa Pereira to each volume. Marbled endpapers. Illustrated with a copper-engraved frontispiece to each volume and 14 engraved plates, plans and maps (some folding, 22 illustrations in total). Further subsequent ownership inscription in ink manuscript to the front free endpaper of the first volume ("Henrietta Skene / given to her by her Father / 8 Volumes Complete / November 16 1825"), and with her name in ink to the front endpaper of each volume. A very good set, the bindings square and firm with a touch of minor cracking to volumes one and eight, a little occasional chipping to the spine ends, light rubbing to the spines and joints, some scuffs to the boards (heavier to volume five), and some old water marking to the top corner of the boards of several volumes. The contents with a touch of damp-marking to the upper corners of the preliminary pages of a few volumes and the occasional mark, smudge or dot of foxing here and there are otherwise in very good order throughout. The plates and maps remain clean and sharp. An attractive set of the French historian Charles Rollin's monumental survey of the ancient civilisations of Europe and the Near East, nicely illustrated with numerous engraved plates, map and plans. An unusual and appealing set, owned by an educated young woman - Louisa Pereira (likely of Portuguese descent) - during the age of Enlightenment, with her elegant gilt morocco ownership label to the spine of each volume.

  • Imagen del vendedor de The History of the Arts and Sciences of Antients [with all 52 plates complete] - Under the following Heads : In Three Volumes. Volume I: Agriculture, Commerce, Architecture, Sculpture, Painting, Music, the Art Military / Volume II: Art Military, Grammar, Philology, Rhetoric, Poetry / Volume III: Poetry, History, Eloquence, Philosophy, Civil Law, Metaphysics and Physics, Physic, Botany, Chymistry [Chemistry], Anatomy, Mathematics, Geometry, Astronomy, Arithmetic, Geography and Navigation. By Mr. Rollin, Late Principal of the University of Paris, Professor of Eloquence in the Royal College and Member of the Royal Academy of Inscriptions and Belles Lettres. Translated from the French. The Second Edition. Illustrated with Fifty-two [52] Copper Plates, representing the Civil and Military Architecture of the Antients, their Temples, Machines, Engines of War, Painting, &c. a la venta por Inanna Rare Books Ltd.

    3 Volumes (complete set). Octavo. Volume I: [12], 374 pages with 12 plates (as called for) / Volume II: [4], 360 pages with 40 plates (as called for) [pages 71 - 74 and the two plates these two pages are holding, loosely inserted], [Plate on page 104 loosely inserted] / Volume III: [4], 516 pages including a thorough Index. Hardcover / Original 18th century full leather with gilt lettering and ornament to spines of all three Volumes. All Volumes in very good condition with only minor signs of wear. All Volumes firm and all plates complete and in really excellent condition and strong imprints. All plates folded beautifully without tears ! From the library of Daniel Conner (Connerville / Manch House), with his Exlibris / Bookplate to pastedown. Rare in this complete and excellent condition. It is common to find this work with plates missing which makes this complete set extremely scarce. Includes three pages with "Directions to the Binder for placing the Prints in Mr.Rollins History of the Arts & Sciences". Volume I includes the following illustrations: 1. Plans and elevations of the five orders of Architecture 2. Machines of Ctesiphon, Metagenes and Paconius for removing great Stones 3. A View of the City and Port of Alexandria and Isle of Pharos 4. Temple of Fortune near the Porta Colina at Rome 5. Temple of Ceres and Proserpine at Eleusis 6. Temple of Concord at Rome 7. Temple of Virtue and Honour at Rome 8. Temple of Diana in the City of Magnesia 9. Temple of Diana at Ephesus 10. Temple of Jupiter Olympius at Athens 11. A Fragment of an antient [ancient] painting in Fresco, found Anno 1737 in the Ruins of the Palace of Augustus Caesar in the Garden of Farnese upon Mount Platine in Rome 12. A View of the Roman Camp Volume II includes the following illustrations: 1. Trophy of the Antients [sic] 2. Roman Triumph 3. Profile and Elevations of the Walls of the Antients [sic] 4. Trtoise for filling up the fosse of a besieged place 5. Caesar's Musculus or wooden Gallery and brick Tower at the Siege of Marseilles 6. Descent and Passage of sosses by the Antients [sic] 7. The Musculus and Pluteus of the Antients 8. Battering Catapulta 9. Battering Catapulta with its capitals affixed in its upright beams and canal for throwing great darts or many at a time 10. The Balista used in Sieges 11. Batteries of Balistas and Catapultas [Catapults] 12. Battering Ram suspended 13. Carriage of the Battering Ram 14. Battering Ram not suspended 15. Corvus (crow or crane) with nippers for seizing the battering Ram 16. Double Corvus or (crane) for breaking the blow of the battering Cam [sic] 17. Corvus (or crane) for demolishing walls 18. Corvus (or crane) with claws to take up men in sealing or upon assults [sic] [(assaults)] 19. Corvus (or crane) with a cage or the Tellenon used by the antients for liftingmen to the top of the works 20. Plan of the Base of Demetrius supported upon wheels, with their axis turning upon a pivor 21. Towers with bridges of the emperor Frederick I. at Jerusalem 22. Caesar's moving tower at the Siege of Namur with the powers of moving it 23. The Helepolis of Demetrius Poliorcetes at the Siege of Rhodes [Rhodos] with its two draw-bridges 24. Towers with corridors or Galleries and a Ram not suspended 25. Towers of Stone moved from one place to another by an Architect of Boulogne 26. Floating Towers and Galleries of Demetrius at the Siege of Rhodes 27. Profile of Part of the Circumvallation with its fosse and advanced fosse of Caesar's camp before Alexia 28. Blockade of Platea by a double line of masonry surrounding it 29. The celebrated Blockade of Numantia with its two surrounding lines 30. Trenches and Galleries of approach of the antients 31. Profile and manner of erecting the cavaliers or platforms of the antients 32. Surprizing terras of the Romans at the Siege of Massada 33. Terras of Cosroez at the Siege of Edessa, undermined by the besieged 34. Mine from the camp to the inside of a place 35. Mine for sapping the foundation of a wall 36. Entrenchments of the antients behind breaches 37. Grappling Corvus of Duillius 38. The Dolphin of the Greeks 39. Corvus (or crane) of Archimedes according to Polybius and Plutarch for seizing and lifting ships out of the Water 40. Columna Rostrata or naval trophy erected in memory of the victory of Duillius over the Carthaginians Sprache: english.

  • Imagen del vendedor de The History of Arts and Sciences of Antients With The roman History from the Foundation of Rome to the Battle of Actium That Is, To the End of The Commonwealth a la venta por Rooke Books PBFA

    Mr [Charles] Rollin

    Publicado por J and F Rivington, R Baldwin et al., London, 1768

    Librería: Rooke Books PBFA, Bath, Reino Unido

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    Leather. Condición: Good. Various Ilustrador. Twelve volumes of historical writings by Charles Rollin. The History of the Arts and Sciences comes in three volumes: Volume I: Agriculture, commerce, Architecture, Sculpture, Painting, Music and Art Military Volume II: Art Military, Grammar, Philology, Rhetoric, Poetry Volume III: Poetry, History, Eloquence, Philosophy, Civil Law, Metaphysics and Physics, Physic, Botany, Chymisty, Anatomy, Mathematics, Geometry, Astronomy, Arithmetic, Geography and Navigation. With twelve plates to volume I of The History of the Arts and forty plates to volume II, totalling fifty-two plates. Collated, volumes I-III of The History of The Arts is complete. The second edition of The History of the Arts. The Roman History From The Foundation of Rome to the Battle of Actium is the third edition of this work. Volumes VI-X are by Mr Crevier as a continuation of Rollin's work. Lacking volume V of The Roman History and therefore an incomplete set of this work. With twenty-three plates across the present volumes of The Roman History. Collation unavailable for this work, although title page states that the volumes are illustrated with 'maps and copper-plates'. There are no maps to the nine volumes present and therefore it is possible that there are plates lacking. Both sets of works are translated into English from the original French. Charles Rollin was a French historian and educator. In full calf bindings with gilt stamping to the spine labels. Externally, generally smart with patches of rubbing to the boards and to the head and tail of spines. Bumping to the extremities. Loss to the head of spine to arts volume I. Small loss to the head and tail of spine to Arts volume II. Split to spine of volume III of Arts, may result in a split to the binding which is weak at the split in spine. Loss to the head of spine to Arts vol III. Crack to head of front joint to volume I of History resulting in the hinge being slightly strained but firm. Prior owner's small notation to the first page of vol one of History. Loss to the head of spine to volume II of History. Loss to the head and tail of spine to vols III and IV of History. Loss to the tail of spine to volume VI of History. Crack to the head of rear joint to volume VI of History. Front hinge to vol II of History is slightly strained but firm. Front hinge to volume VIII of History is strained but firm. Front hinge to volume IX of History is slightly strained but firm. Rear hinge to volume VIII of History is tender with cords showing. Front hinge to vol IV of History is slightly strained but firm. Crack to rear joint of vol X of History and some loss to the calf at the board. Loss to the tail of spine to vol X of History. Tear to front pastedown of volume VIII to History, resulting in slight loss. Heavy loss to the rear pastedown of volume VIII. Internally, all volumes are generally firmly bound. Only volume with problems to binding is aforementioned volume III of Arts which is weak at the split in the spine, otherwise volume is firmly bound. Pages are slightly age toned with the odd spots throughout. Slightly heavier spotting to the outer margin of page 281 to vol I of History, not affecting the text. Loss to the rear endpaper of volume IX to History. Good. book.