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21738Paris, Amiot/Dumont, 1955. 16 x 21, 209 pp., quelques illustrations en N/B, broché + jaquette, bon état (jaquette légèrement défraîchie).
186019881Paris, Goin ; Bruxelles Vve Parent et Fils ; Leipzig, A. Schnée (Imp. Vve Parent et Fils, à Bruxelles), 1860 ; in 8, bradel demi maroquin à coins bordeaux, titre et date en queue dorés, non rogné (reliure de l’époque) ; 219 p., [1] bl., III pp. de Catalogue “Bibliothèque illustrée du Sportman” ; 5 planches hors-texte, dont 2 lithographiées sur chine contrecollé et 3 gravées sur bois par Félicien Rops ; quelques vignettes in texte.
49561Bruxelles.1860.In-8 demi-relié.219 p.5 planches.Etat satisfaisant.
159 pages. Black and white illustrations. "Author is a holocaust survivor who, when this book was written, lived in Montreal. He escaped from Vilna and after the second world war spent several years in West Germany where he directed the War Crimes Section of the Legal Department of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in Munich. For three years after the war he devoted all his energies to the prosecution of Nazi accomplices throughout Europe. His departure from Germany in 1949 marked the end of almost 10 years during which he had been an inmate of Nazi ghettos, a fugitive hiding out in the Polish countryside, an intelligence officer in a Russian-commanded partisan brigade, an unwilling member of the Soviet Secret Police, a refugee in West Germany, and finally a hunter of Nazi war criminals." - paraphrased from pages 20-21. Years after its publication, this book is being used to argue that the author lied about his wartime conduct to gain entry to Canada. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Sound copy. Book
21256Paris, Editions Crépin-Leblond et Cie, 1965. 14 x 18, 118 pp., 17 figures, broché, très bon état.
18983617PARIS. ANCIENNE LIBRAIRIE FURNE. SOCIETE D’EDITION ET DE LIBRAIRIE. 1898. GRAND IN-4 (29 X 35,5 X 5 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE XII + 356 ET (1) PAGES, RELIURE D’EPOQUE 1/2 VEAU ROUGE, DOS A QUATRE NERFS, TITRE DORE, COUVERTURE ILLUSTREE ET DOS CONSERVES. EDITION ORIGINALE. TIRAGE LIMITE A 1012 EXEMPLAIRES NUMEROTES, UN DES 1000 SUR VELIN GLACE, CELUI-CI PORTANT LE NUMERO 219, TIRE SPECIALEMENT POUR M. THIERRY. LE MEILLEUR OUVRAGE DE DOCUMENTATION SUR LA GARDE DE NAPOLEON III. PETITS DEFAUTS EXTERIEURS, SINON BON EXEMPLAIRE.
cROU-1335Paris, Limoges, Henri Charles - Lavauzelle, 1891; fort et grand in-8°,demi-toile bleue, titre doré sur étiquette verte au dos, 1er plat de la couverture conservée poussiéreux avec petits manques( reliure vers 1950); 510pp., (2)pp. Illustré de vignettes en noir dans le texte.Avec en début d' ouvrage la musique notée du Chant de Sidi-Brahim, de la Marche des Chasseurs et Refrains des Bataillons.
25144Brigadier des armées du Roy Louis XV .Fondateur et Commandant le corps des Chasseurs (1743-1761) .Chef du service de renseignements . sd (V. 1930) . Paris ,Libr. Universelle , Grand in 8° br.424 pp.Illustrations dans le texte et 6 planches H.T. en noir .Index.(Deux ff. lég. Salies)
2001296082001 1 vol in-8 - N° 201 de janvier 2001 - 51e année - Presses universitaires de France - Broché - 190 pages
1955992481955 N° 2 de 1955 - Deuxième année - Grand in-8 broché, couverture beige décorée d'un écusson doré sur le premier plat - Revue illustrée - Carte dépliante - 176 pages + XLV pages
1578HATIER . 1980 . Avec sa jaquette
1971LFA-126731808Un ouvrage de 312 pages, format 135 x 205 mm, relié cartonnage sous jaquette, publié en 1971, Presses de la Cité
1971LFA-126743382Un ouvrage de 312 pages, format 135 x 205 mm, relié cartonnage, publié en 1971, Presses de la Cité
6188contenant les chasses à l’affût à tir et à courre.Augmenté de toutes les lois et ordonnances nouvelles y compris la loi du 24 janvier 1874.et d’un commentaire analytique pour chaque article.In 12 broché couverture illustrée avec titre plats et dos,faux-titre, titre avec vignette,248 pages, vignettes dans le texte,en tête et culs de lampe. Paris Théodore Lefèvre éditeur sans date (1878?)quelques petits raccommodages et quelques rousseurs éparse, sinon bon exemplaire.
51355n° 365 - Juin 1953 - nouvelle série - revue illustrée - broché - 32 pages
19769284Arthaud 1976 430 pages in8. 1976. broché. 430 pages. Ouvrage historique écrit par Raymond du Pavillon ancien adjoint du colonel commandant la 5e Demi-Brigade de Chasseurs Alpins qui retrace l'épisode méconnu de l'expédition alliée à Namsos en Norvège en 1940. L'auteur témoin et acteur des événements décrit le débarquement des troupes françaises qui croyant reprendre Narvik ont dû faire demi-tour face à la supériorité allemande
46 pages. Features: Nice C-I-L ammunition ad inside front cover features illustration of Emerson Clark of Preston, Ontario, Winner of the 1958 Grand American Handicap (trapshooting) - first Canadian winner of this competition in 59 years; Mailbag; 1959-60 Hunting Regulations and Game Management Maps; Game Outlook by J. Hatter; Old Vienna one-page ad features photo of successful duck hunter; Photo of Swedish Sharpshooter and world heavyweight champ Ingemar Johansson in boxing trunks holding Husqvarna rifle; Clay Chips - includes photos of W.A.(Bill) Judge and Frank Cooper; Hunter or Hunted - don't shoot your fellow hunters!; An Extra Duck in Your Bag - how sportsmen can reduce the crippling loss of waterfowl; Nice one-page illustrated ad for new Browning shotguns, the 12 gauge automatic - 5 and 20 gauge automatic 5; Watch Your Sporting Manners; Backyard Fishing - Lloyd Purdy lives in Ocean Falls - article with photo of Purdy holding Steelhead from the Martin River; Boats; One-page ad for the Department of Recreation and Conservation inside back cover gives advice for hunting on private lands; Back cover ad for the new International Travelall station wagon; Many additional nostalgic ads. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
18 pages. Features: Mailbag; Frankly Speaking - loaded guns in cars, Fraser River Steelhead, Industry's Place in the community, Horseshoe Bay (Blackball wants more ferry slips), Club Announcements; Clay Chips; Steelhead Report - the Lower Mainland's fisheries biologist, George Dibble, graduated from U.B.C. and joined the Game Department in 1953 - article with photo of Dibble; Shooting with both eyes open; Photos of the month include Norman Towe of Abbotsford, Frank Andrews of New West, engineer Charlie K. Harman, Bert Holyoaks, Ken Wilson with Hike Richmond, and Spencer Pallot of Haney; Camera! Action! - photography article for hunters; Photo of Tats Gatley holding two cutthroat; Boating content and ads; Ad inside back cover for the B.C. Game Commission presents the ABC's of Sportsmen (suitable for framing); Many additional nostalgic ads. Bits of writing on front cover, otherwise unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
46 pages. Features: Mailbag; Photo of Dr.l G.W. Robertson of Bralorne, B.C., Dusty Young of Williams, CA, and Al Elsy, owner of Talchako Lodge on teh Atnarko River - each with a huge fish; Photo of Ken Walmsley and his friend Tony from Kamloops with a 34-lb spring salmon; 1958-59 Hunting Regulations and Game Management Maps (Quick Reference); Binocular Alignment; Ad for Boat, Rod & Gun, located at Seventh (near Kingsway) in Vancouver features photo of Bill Jagoe, "known to thousands of hunters in B.C. as a man who knows what he is talking about when it comes to guns."; Photo of C. Cope of Osoyoos with a nice catch of rainbows from Osoyoos Lake; Clay Chips - includes photos of Bert Whelan, Jim Turner, Vic Reinders and wife 'Tommy', Mrs. Sharen Pilkington and her hubby Ralph with Bert Whelan; One-page ad for the Calgary Brewing and Malting Co. announces their arrival in B.C.; Photo of Ed Meade with E.L. (Ted) Barsby of the B.C. Federation of Fish and Game Clubs; Boy's First Gun - photo illustrated article; The Humour and Truth About Duck Hunting; Ad inside back cover by the Department of Recreation and conservation entitled "Ready For The Field" reminds hunters of good practices; Nice back cover photo ad for the International Travelall includes photo of the vehicle in an idyllic camping scene; Many additional nostalgic ads. Writing on front cover otherwise unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
1970CHA52MStackpole Books, Harrisburg, PA, 1970. 288 pages. In-8° Hardcover with dust jacket. Illustrated with several images in B&W and schemas. Stackpole Books, Harrisburg, PA, 1970. 288pp. In-8° Relié sous jaquette. Illustré avec plusieurs images NB et schémas.
0428779689.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
100 Pages plus 28 pages of great ads. Features: The Crusader's Ghost a tale from Manorbier, a village in Pembrokeshire; The Ice-Harvest of Norway - *fascinating* article and many descriptive photos explain how large blocks of ice are produced and transported to London for sale; Twenty Dreadful Days - Captain W.H. Derard's vessel, the "Siddartha" was dismasted in the Atlantic; Through the Land of Witchcraft - Part 3 - "Ju-Ju" in remote bush districts of West Africa; How We Saved the Team - an Australian teamster saves his runaway bullocks as they hang over a precipice; Paid in Full - Captain G.D. Haigh was captured and mistreated by Boers but he escaped and brought justice to his former captors; Our Trip to the Cedars of Lebanon - *magnificently* photo-illustrated article; The Hunted Hunters - While chasing a French-Canadian lumberman/murderer the pursuers are hunted by wolves!; Stopping a Runaway Engine; Across the Congo - Part 4 - photo-illustrated article describing the 3,500 mile journey of Marguerite Roby from Boma to Elizabethville; The "Beast-Man" - John Tornow vowed a vendetta against the entire human race in the Chehalis County area of Washington state; A Wanderer in Sicily - wonderful travel article with many great photos; School-Teaching in the West - wild times at a mixed composition school at Beaver Creek near Fort Benton, USA. Average wear. Unmarked. Covers loose but present. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Book
7822Autun, 1929. 1 album in-8 oblong (25*17 cm), reliure plein cuir, rassemblant 30 aquarelles originales du Colonel Poupart. Très bon état.
24879chasseur alpin en 1940. Imprimerie Gerbert, Aurillac 2001. In-8 (24x16). 127 pages. Broché, couverture blanche, portrait.