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Broch?. 206 pages. Couverture factice. Rousseurs.
Cherbourg, Biard, 1889. In-12 oblong broché, 2( pages-& ff. (table des matières). Envoi de l'auteur sur la couverture (pali). Couverture défraichie avec mouillure, bon état pour le reste.
Broch?. 196 pages.
France Empire 1980, In-8 relié plein skyvertex vert, 426 pages + photos en hors texte. Cachet de bibliothéque. Trés bon état.
Broché. 427 pages.
1 vol. in-4 br., Presses de C.E. Imprimeries, Lyon, pour le Spéléo Club Poitevin, 1990, 174 pp. Bon état Français
P., Lib. de Treuttel et Wurtz, 1828. 2 vol. in-8 reliure demi basane d'époque, dos long, pièces de titre et de tomaison noires, dos orné de fleurons à froid et roulette dorées, tranches marbrées XXII-400 pp. - 4-579 pp. 1 carte repliée in fine. E-O (Labarère 511). Des rousseurs sur les pages de titre et en fin d'ouvrage, mais bon exemplaire. Alexandre Du Mége, co-fondateur de la Sté archéologique du Midi de la France, conservateur au Musée des Augustins.
2 vol. in-8 reliure demi-toile, Librairie de Treuttel et Wurtz, Paris, 1828 - 1829, xxii-400 ; 2 ff., 579 pp. avec carte dépliante Bon exemplaire de cet ouvrage important (discrète petite mouill. angulaire aux derniers feuillets en queue, très bon état par ailleurs). Historien et archéologue, Alexandre du Mège (1780-1862) vécut à Toulouse l'essentiel de son existence ; il parcourt les Pyrénées dès sa jeunesse, et demeure un des pères fondateurs de l'archéologie du sud de la France. Français
1 vol. in-4 br., Mémoires de la Société Géologique de France, Nouvelle Série, Tome LV, Mémoire n° 127, Au Siège de la Société Géologique, Paris, 1976, 116 pp. avec 16 planches hors-texte et une grande carte dépliante jointe Bon exemplaire bien complet de la grande carte dépliante jointe (discret cachet d'ex-libris en couv., très bon état par ailleurs). Français
Académie de Montpellier 1974, Thése présentée à l'Université des Sciences et Techniques du Languedoc pour obtenir le diplôme de Docteur ès Sciences Naturelles. In-4 brochée de 300 pages, photos, croquis, graphiques.
Separata de "Actas del I Congreso Internacional del Pirineo".
Separata de "Actas del I Congreso Internacional del Pirineo".
Editions du Bastion. 1983 - In-4à l'italienne - Broché - illustrations noir et blanc in et hors-texte - 123 pp.- Bon état
1 vol. in-12 br., Alphonse Lemerre, Paris, 1897, XX-247 pp. Edition originale. Bon exemplaire (très petit accroc marginal au second plat, parfait état par ailleurs). Rare. Français
PARIS, Hachette littérature - 1980 - In-8 - Broché - Couverture rempliée illustrée en couleurs, photographie NB PP de l'auteur sur 4e plat - 414 pages Envoi de l'auteur : "En souvenir de Brest. Amitiés."
Zaragoza 1956, plaquette In-8 brochée, 10 pages. Bon état.
Broch?. 253 pages.
8vo, 21.4cm. Pp. 319, frontisp., 16 photogr. pls., index. Orig. printed cloth. Ownership entry and exlibris on front end-papers, near fine otherwise. - First printing.
Pages 266-352 pages plus 16 pages of great vintage ads. Features: The Crowsnest Holdup - a spectacular hold-up on the Canadian Pacific Railway and the tragic manhunt that followed; The Fire-Walkers of Fiji - a mystery that has never been solved - great photo-illustrated article; Roaming the Wild South Seas (part I) - Jack McLaren relates some of his strange and exciting experiences there; Hunting Bighorn Sheep in Mexico - a most exciting shooting trip in the wild Cocopah Mountains of Mexico - fantastic photo-illustrated article; Alone Across the Atlantic - Mr. Alain J. Gerbault sailed alone from Gibraltar to New York in 142 days; The Road to Timbuctoo (part III) - readers who enjoyed 'Three Asses in the Pyrenees" will find this narrative even more amusing; How "Mac" Won His Wife - a New Zealander abducts and marries a beautiful girl - with revengeful natives in pursuit; In Search of Sea-Monsters (part V) - F.A. Mitchell-Hedges set out in 1921 on an expedition to the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean and caught multiple world-record-sized fish - article with photos; Zulliver's Travels - an ill-fated auto trip to California; Snapshots in China - great photos; Unknown Peru (part IV) - travel and adventure in the Andes - article with photos; Anstruther Gets a Job - an unemployed engineer in South Africa meets the promoter of a mine; The Two Strangers - an interesting sequel to "A Bunch of Keys" which appeared in the December 1923 issue; Great one-page illustrated General Electric locomotive ad speaks of the Mexican Railway between Orizaba and Esperanza where 10 electric locomotives will replace 25 steam locomotives; and more. Covers loose as one but present. Unmarked with average wear. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Book
96 pages pages plus 32 pages of great vintage ads. Features: The Gold-Seekers - Edward J. Hoyt and William Palmer experience terrible Central American hardships in pursuit of wealth; Anso the Inaccessible - photo-illustrated article on this quaint Pyrenees town in Spain; Against Odds - in 1896 the natives of Matebeleland rose against their masters and massacred nearly four hundred - two survivors tell their tale; Across the Andes on Foot - amazing photo-illustrated article; Adventures of an Outlaw-Hunter - exciting experiences related by Sergeant Frank W. Northern who waged a relentless war against criminals in San Diego; A Tale of a Tiger - an extraordinary affair in Rangoon, Burma - with great photos, including the Shway Dagon Pagoda; The Wanderings of an Entertainer (part III) - Mr. Robert Ganthony relates his eventful tour in Canada; Curiosities of the Holy Land (part II) - the picturesque habits of peasant life in Palestine are described, accompanied by photos; The Missing Boatswain - how this strange mystery was solved; My Durian - a traveller in Singapore has his first experience with this awful smelling fruit; The "Hodag" - photo-illustrated account of an elaborate hoax involving Mr. E.S. Shepard in Rhinelander, Wisconsin that, after thirty years, is still remembered throughout the state; "The Woman Who Never Came Back" - a description of the tricks of No-ha-de-lan, an astute old Alaskan witch-doctress, with photos; and more. Covers detached as one but present. Unmarked with average wear. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Book
Abundant black and white illustrations and reproductions of photos. Features: Caught in a Death-Trap - two motorcyclists plunge into an inescapable chasm in the terrible Mojave Desert of Californa; Three Asses in the Pyrenees - Part II - a joyous journey in search of adventure; The Tale of "Old Bill" - a huge elephant, the pride of all Ceylon, goes rogue; My Escape From Dartmoor - an inmate almost escaped from this impregnable prison in 1908; Round Cape Horn With a Deckload - James Whealen tells a disastrous tale; The Odyssey of Humbert Rulliere - Part II - the amazing story of a man once condemned to the terrible French convict settlements of Guiana - with photos; The Soul of Burma - Part I - R. Whiting reports on his trip to this country, with photos; Among the Amazon Cannibals - Veteran prospector John Fairfax was captured by the cannibal Chunchos but managed to escape; Round the World in a Motor Boat - a picturesque account of the voyage of the Speejacks, with great photos; A Fight With a Bull Walrus - article with great photos; "Tapkabazi" - an Indian confidence trick; The "Devil's Post-Pile" - an extraordinary basalt rock formation in Southern California; and more 88 pages plus 16 pages of nostalgic ads. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Binding tight. A quality copy of this excellent vintage issue. Book
Pages 442-528 plus 16 pages of great vintage ads, many illustrated. Features: A Soldier of Fortune - a story smuggled in bits from a French prison (part 1); A Woman in Unknown Albania - Part I - Mrs. Rose Wilder Lane describes her adventures among the remote northern mountains where tribal blood-feuds still flourish - article with photos; The Election at Rodeo - an account of the happenings at a town in Argentina on the occasion of the Presidential election of 1914; The Search for the Grosvenor Treasure - an account of the wreck of the Grosvenor on the lonely coast of Pondoland, South Africa, and operations of seekers of her sunken treasure of precious metals and stones - with photos; The Terror of the Terai - the story of one of the most remarkable elephant hunts on record - a twelve days' chase after a man-killing 'rogue'; Photo of a Venetian funeral; Three Asses in the Pyrenees - the humourous travels of a huband and wife with their donkey (part 4); Across the Pacific in a Chinese Junk - Captain George Ward and his voyage from Amoy, China to Victoria, British Columbia - article with photos, one of which includes Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford aboard the vessel; Forgotten - the terrible experience of a young surveyor off the coast of Trinidad; The Witching of the M'Bumbo - a tale of native witchcraft and trial by ordeal in Nigeria; Our Unlucky Day - an account of a series of disasters which struck a steamer, the S.S. Z_____ in the Gulf of Mexico; The Village of the Greeks - visit to a tiny hamlet in the Sicilian Mountains - with photos; The Gower Affair - a story of black magic at Porto Lokkoh on the West Coast of Africa. Above-average wear. Front cover loose but present. A worthy vintage copy. Book