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201325018Paris, Lefrancq, 1991 ; in-4, 65 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
200503938, Lefrancq , 1991 ; in-4, 68 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur .
195013960Le club francais du livre 1950 219 pages in8. 1950. pleine toile éditeur. 219 pages. Le Père Perdrix est un roman de Charles-Louis Philippe paru en 1902 qui raconte l'histoire d'un forgeron devenu aveugle poussé au suicide par la misère. L'œuvre est considérée comme une histoire de pauvre s'inscrivant dans le courant de la littérature populiste
1997500316144GALLIMARD JEUNE 1997 96 pages 12 2x0 8x16 6cm. 1997. pocket_book. 96 pages. Par une nuit de la Saint-Sylvestre Benjamin Partridge l'apprenti de l'apothicaire Corbett doit parcourir cinq kilomètres sur un chemin dangereux et infesté de brigands pour livrer un médicament
1997121965Robert Laffont 1997 In-4 relié 33,5 cm sur 26,1. 201 pages. Sous étui. Jaquette en bon état. Bon état d’occasion.
1946Paris, Flammarion, 1958 12 x 19, 220 pp., broché, bon état
1838266969New Orleans 1838. unbound. 3 pages front and back each measuring 10 x 8 inches New Orleans February 1 1838. Written by Calvin Keith agent for Almina Partridge mother of United States Generals Samuel Partridge and John Milton Partridge. Almina is attempting to find out what real estate holdings her late husband has in New Orleans and Smith informs her in small part: ".I found myself in a rather awkward predicament. The Judge informed me the agent he had made the appointment Mr. Parker had admitted in Court that he had been in the State Prison for passing counterfeit money and informed me he could not now be removed without showing his present incapacity to manage her property. This information could only be obtained by depositions from the place where he resides.The last agent has not obtained any of the funds & I have much confidence in believing that his bail will not permit him to remove the funds and certainly not without securing him. On the whole I consider it rather a bad business & wish myself fairly out of it." Usual folds with no weaknesses; extensive pencil underlining on the second page; small chip on the right edge of the third page with slight loss of text. Good condition.<br/> <br/> unknown
1838266969New Orleans 1838. unbound. 3 pages front and back each measuring 10 x 8 inches New Orleans February 1 1838. Written by Calvin Keith agent for Almina Partridge mother of United States Generals Samuel Partridge and John Milton Partridge. Almina is attempting to find out what real estate holdings her late husband has in New Orleans and Smith informs her in small part: ".I found myself in a rather awkward predicament. The Judge informed me the agent he had made the appointment Mr. Parker had admitted in Court that he had been in the State Prison for passing counterfeit money and informed me he could not now be removed without showing his present incapacity to manage her property. This information could only be obtained by depositions from the place where he resides.The last agent has not obtained any of the funds & I have much confidence in believing that his bail will not permit him to remove the funds and certainly not without securing him. On the whole I consider it rather a bad business & wish myself fairly out of it." Usual folds with no weaknesses; extensive pencil underlining on the second page; small chip on the right edge of the third page with slight loss of text. Good condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
18860057021886 Paris, Dentu [&] chez l’Auteur, 1886. Petit in-8 (191 X 132 mm) broché, premier plat illustré ; (4) ff., 168 pages. Petits manques en tête et queue du dos.
18760041461876 Paris, J. Rothschild, 1876. Petit in-folio (288 X 362) demi-chagrin vert lierre, dos cinq nerfs, fleuron doré dans les compartiments, auteur et titre dorés, nom de l'éditeur en queue, tranches dorées (reliure de l'époque); (1) f. blanc, (2) ff. de faux-titre et titre imprimé en rouge et noir, frontispice, 140 pages, 45 planches couleurs hors-texte sous serpente, (1) f. blanc. Quelques rares rousseurs, principalement aux serpentes, trois taches sur le cuir du plat supérieur, sans gravité.
19361066881936 Librairie des Champs-Elysées - 1936 - In-8, broché, couverture de suédine verte - 254 p. - Envoi de l'auteur en page de titre - Ouvrage non coupé, jamais lu
1997500316145Pocket 1997 12 2x1 4x17 8cm. 1997. Broché. Le soir de la Saint-Sylvestre Benjamin Partridge apprenti apothicaire doit parcourir cinq kilomètres sur un chemin dangereux infesté de brigands pour livrer un médicament
66006Bruxelles, Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique, 1950, gd. in-8, demi-percaline noire chagrinée, titre doré sur dos lisse, plats papier marbré vert et jaune, couverture conservée, reliure d'époque, 158 pp., papier glacé, nb. dessins et photos en noir, Table des matières, cachets et numérotation d'ancienne bibliothèque publique, L'étude des colombidés et des gallinacés, avec le pigeon, le martinet, l'engoulevent, le martin-pêcheur, le guêpier, le rollier et la huppe. Pas courant Très bon état
1021110469.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
46596302like new. unknown
0260623741.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
201064306Subterranean 2010-04-30. hardcover. Like New. 6x1x9. Signed by Author. Limited author signed and numbered edition. This being number 210 of 250 copies. Hardcover with fine dust jacket. Book is in Excellent "Gift Quality" condition pages are clean and tight. Subterranean hardcover
27044Burton MI: Subterranean Press. 2010. First edition first printing. First edition first printing. Signed by the author. Limited edition. Two volumes. 'Lesser Dreams' is bound in the publisher's original grey cloth with bronze titles to the spine in the Vincent Chong illustrated dustwrapper. 'Red Rover Red Rover' is bound in stapled gloss white card covers printed in black. Both are fine copy firm and bright without fading loss or tears. 'Lesser Demons' was issued in a limited edition of 250 copies this example is numbered 38 and signed by Norman Partridge in black ink on the limitation page. The chapbook 'Red Rover Red Rover' was also issued in an edition of 250 copies and available only with the limited edition of 'Lesser Demons'. A collection of 10 tales of hardboiled horror and Twilight Zone noir with an afterword by the author. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. Burton, MI: Subterranean Press. 2010 hardcover
1596062940.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2010LP3304First edition hardback #180 of 250 signed numbered copies a Finecopy in a Fine- dust jacket with a tiny bit of wrinkling along top ofrear cover again I'm being very picky otherwise obviously new andunread lacking the Red Rover Red Rover chapbook originally shippedwith it. Not seeing any copies signed by Partridge on Bookfinder. Subterranean Press hardcover
1357840233.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
199829453London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson 1998. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Dust Jacket Included. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Signed by Author. First Edition Signed by Frances Partridge on the title-page. 8vo. 256 pp. A fine copy in olive green cloth gilt titles to the spine in a fine pictorial dustwrapper. Colour photographs. The author's stunning memoirs of the Bloomsbury Group recalling her husband Ralph Dora Carrington Lytton Strachey Virginia and Leonard Woolf Gerald Brenan David Garnett Vanessa and Clive Bell Duncan Grant et al. A fascinating portrait. Weidenfeld & Nicolson hardcover
1998004170London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. Signed and inscribed by the author on the title page who was "the last surviving member of the legendary Bloomsbury group" at the time of publication. No faults appears to be an unread copy. Loosely inserted is an article about the author from the Sunday Telegraph of 27th September 1998 and one from the Times dated 17th March 2001 when she was approaching 101. Weysprings Books is a Member of: the IOBA and PBFA and subscribes to the Associations' Codes of Ethics. . Fine. Hardcover. First Edition First Printing. 1998. Weidenfeld & Nicolson hardcover
41341Norwood S.A. : Printed and published by Sydney Partrige 1908. First edition. Octavo 190 x 120 mm original pictorial wrappers lightly marked chips to head and foot of spine; 104 pp headings printed in red; fore-edges uncut contents excellent with the contemporary ownership inscription of Doris Egerton Jones Adelaide-born feminist novelist and playwright. This early Australian private press publication is a collection of short stories by New Zealand-born Australian writer Kate Margaret Partridge 1871-1953. It was issued under the male nom de plume 'Sydney Partrige' like much of the writer's other literary output which included two completed novels one The Education of Clothilde written in partnership with 'Cecil Warren' a.k.a. Leonora Polkinghorne South Australian feminist appeared in serialised form collections of verse and contributions to various periodicals. Life's Wallaby was published in Adelaide in 1908 by her husband Hal E. Stone during the brief period when Stone was establishing his Koolinda Press in Norwood. It is quite likely the striking cover graphic was designed by one or both of the Partridges. ""Gossip"" in a review of the book in the Sydney Stock and Station Journal 12 May 1908 writes under the misapprehension that the author is a male - 'Good man Sydney' the reviewer declaims. The review is generally positive but ""Gossip"" lavishes special praise on one story in particular - The Metempsychosis of John Wedderburn - which is commended as a fine example of the horror genre 'worthy of Edgar Allen Poe'. At the end of the review readers are advised that they can write off to 'Sydney Partridge' at 90 Edward Street Norwood to secure a copy of the book for 1s. 2d. including postage. Kate Partridge was like her Adelaide friend and frequent collaborator Leonora Polkinghorne a feminist and suffragist. An example of her attitudes is delivered bluntly in one of her articles published in The Worker in 1908 under her usual pseudonym: '. no woman of powerful intellect should ever marry unless she would be content to sink herself in her children in doing which she gains nothing unless her desire for domesticity is stronger than her genius.' Doris Egerton Jones 1889 - 1973 was a talented author writing her first play at the age of 14 and her first novel the year after. In 1909 she enrolled in a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Adelaide and after graduating in 1911 enrolled in a Bachelor of Laws despite women not being permitted to practice in South Australia at the time. Jones wrote a letter of protest to the Premier John Verran and an enabling law was passed in 1911 although Jones had to then abandon her studies due to illness. Jones continued to publish works featuring a strong heroine as protagonist and published under her maiden name after marriage. It is clear the Adelaide women Jones and Partridge shared similar views about women's place in society which lends this particular copy of Life's Wallaby to have a quite special association.  hardcover
0853063656.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover