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200707163Paris, Hachette, 1992 ; in-4, 192 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur (étiquetage bibliothèque). Tout sur la technique et le plaisir du 2 roues - 700 photos en couleurs - exemplaire de bibliothèque tampons sinon en bon état.
201301744Strasbourg, Editions coprur, 1994 ; in-4, 119 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Pris l humidité les pages collent entre elles.
200502332Paris, Robert laffont, 1989 ; in-8 , 197 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur .
18011Hoeilaart (Belgique), René Jacobs, 1978. 13 x 21, 384 pp., quelques illustrations, broché, bon état.
201804684Schiltigheim, Velo club, 1948 ; in-4, 222 pp., br. BROCHÉ en bel état rare - écrite a l'occasion du 60e anniversaire du vélo club.
60864Gembloux (Belgique), Duculot, 1979. 12 x 21, 208 pp., plusieurs illustrations en N/B, plusieurs cartes, broché, très bon état.
VBA-22Conception, rédaction, photos, auto-édition et auto-distribution par Michel MEREJKOWSKY, 2003, 27 x 19 cm oblong, 135 pages en couleurs
28 pages. Features: Alberta is Manning Country - Excellent article on Ernest Manning who took over as head of government in Alberta twenty-five years ago - colour photo of E.C. Manning and black and white photo of his son Preston Manning; Interview with Montreal Model Nicole Deslauriers - article with photos; Interview with golfer Billy Casper - article and photos; Nice colour ad for the CCM Firebird bicycle which has a 'banana' seat and endorsement by Bobby Hull; Article on Lasers; "The Fool" - Barry Finch and his group of designers lead London in way-out fashions - article with colour photos; Hires Root Beer ad; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Please note: 3"x 8" clipping from page 23 only affects recipe and preview of next issue. A quality vintage copy. Book
191063113London & Norwich UK: Coleman & Co. Ltd. John Bartholomew & Co. Fletcher & Son Ltd. Litho ca. 1910. Sixteen parts. 64 pp unpaginated. double-page colour-lithograph maps throughout sized 9.5 x 7.2 when unfolded. Self-printed colour lithograph softcovers decorated title cover on front of each installment Wincarnis tonic advertisement in full colour on back cover edgewear thumbing minor chipping to a few fore-edges & corners still a G set. First edition thus of this uncommon and complete set of promotional maps for automobile travelers and bicyclists in Edwardian England whose drivers and riders were often fueled by the “delicious tonic and restorative recommended by over 8000 medical men.†The 16 maps featuring sections from London to Cornwall South Wales to Manchester and Lincolnshire to Yorkshire offered an accurate and compact set of travel maps documenting main roads secondary roads “other roads typically nearly impassable local lanes & livestock paths railways and rivers. Wincarnis was first introduced as a medicinal treatment in the Victorian era was a liqueur derived from a mix of secret herbs & spices meat extract malt extract infused with cloves nutmeg and citrus and although not openly marketed as alcoholic featured a significant 17-18% alcohol content. Therapeutic use was widely encouraged and severe motoring and bicycle accidents often included drivers and riders under the influence. Following the 1914 Parliamentary “Commission on Patent Medicines†investigation numerous changes and rules were changed regarding marketing and sales of such products as well as curtailing of hyping the “Restorative†properties. Worldcat locates 2 sets 1 undated - Hartley Library; 1 set misdated -- Wellcome; See: Drinking for Health: Proprietary Tonic Wines Chapter 10 Drinking in Victorian and Edwardian Britain: Beyond the Spectre of the Drunkard National Library of Medicine 2018. Coleman & Co., Ltd., John Bartholomew & Co., Fletcher & Son, Ltd. Litho, paperback