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85376Les Cahiers de Paris, 1927, 1 volume de 120x190 mm environ, 86 pages, broché sous couverture rempliée illustrée d'une vignette au centre. Exemplaire N° VIII/1500, sur Vergé d'Arches. Dos insolé avec frottements et début de fente sur le bas, sinon bon état.
1938013940Paris Glm 1938 En feuilles, chemise titrée
1901013678Paris Offenstadt 1901 In-12 Broché, couverture illustrée
1836in 8 broché couverture avec titre et vignette.Faux-titre, titre,un portrait par Jean de Boschère,128 pages,Fata Morgana 1984.Edition originale sur vergé non numéroté.
10775des origines à nos jours. Préface de Pol NEVEU in 4 broché, faux-titre, titre, 301 pages, non coupé, Paris Librairie Delagrave 1931. Très bon état
40338P., Dalloz, 1914, petit in 12 pleine reliure box de léditeur, 444-19-51 pages ; cachets.
1925011490Paris Librairie Stock Delamain & Boutelleau 1925 In-8 oblong Broché, couverture rose rempliée Edition originale
2144Paris, Georges Crès, 1928 2 vol., 14 x 20, 651 pp., broché, bon état
1927004239Paris Editions Lapina 1927 In-8 Broché, couv. rempliée, étui Edition originale
1927004222Paris Emile Hazan Editeur 1927 In-8 Broché Ed. originale
19521087861952 Editions Flammarion - 1952 - Exemplaire original numéroté de 26 à 275, sur papier chiffon des papeteries Lana. Ex. N° 166 - In-8, broché - 177 pages
1930005287Paris A l'enseigne de la Cité des Livres 1930 In-8 6 volumes brochés
9518Histoire galante d’Héloïse et d’Abaillard. In 12 broché, faux-titre, titre, XXVI- 188 pages, 1 page de table. Trois eaux-fortes sous serpent de A. AUBRY. Paris 1883, belle édition sur beau papier, très bon état
1775012378Paris P. Rouquette Libraire-éditeur 1775 plaquette in-8 Reliure d'époque
1962016030Paris Galerie La Demeure - Galerie Dornec 1962 plaquette in-8 agrafé, couv. à rabats Ed. originale Signé par l'illustrateur
52083Liseux.1879.In-12 br.Portrait.Traduit par Alcide Bonneau.
1980008357Paris J.M. Place 1980 In-16 Broché, couverture illustrée à rabats Dédicacé par l'auteur
1959004875Bruxelles La Maison du poète 1959 In-8 Broché Edition originale
1911010814Paris Bibliothèque de l'Occident 1911 Broché, couverture rempliée.
138 pages including references. Author's signature and warm inscription to his friend, Harry Walker, upon title page. Signed letter, dated 1976, from author to Harry Walker, laid in. Presents hitherto unknown material and personalities in B.C.'s 19th century period from 1859 to 1900. Presents a broader picture than the distorted view many have of the Movement's place in our history. Review stapled to table of contents. Moisure exposure has produced some waviness to pages and covers. Average wear. Some markings. Author was one of the main founders of The Greater Victoria Association on Alcoholism in 1966. A special copy. Book
Unpaginated. "His morality encompasses everything from aggressive criticism of corruption and hypocrisy to praise of new nations and of beautiful women." - Timothy Dunn in The Peace Bulletin. Recital handout laid in. Gift greetings upon front flyleaf else unmarked with moderate wear. Nice copy. Book
109 pages. Covers over 100 subjects related to reflexes plus 16 graphs showing location of same. Illustrated in black and white. Fold-out illustrated chart laid inside back cover. Former price upon front flyleaf, otherwise clean and unmarked with light wear. Printed in 1963 or later. Solid copy. Book
150 pages. A series of lectures presented at Huron Anglican Theological College by leading spokespeople of many denominations. Introductory letter from Rev. J.G. Morden, Principal of the College, is laid in. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. Solid copy. Book
43 pages. Features include: Norad Tracks Scuds; Strange Encounter - Vic Johnson; Cocky Trainees; The Other Enemy; Aerial Buffoonery; Spouses on Patrol; Bomb Site Revisited; Reunion in Italy; Flight into History - Buffalo No. 464; Lucky - the North Star was the workhorse of the RCAF; 417 Colors Laid Up; Convention '91; Burma Bombers; Helicopter for the Future - NOTAR system; Operation Preserve; Nighthawks stand down. Features include: Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Address label upon back cover. Nice copy. Book
169 pages including index, fold-out map and numerous black and white photographic plates. Traces a broad spectrum of the social history of Nanaimo's first hundred years. s include: The Foundations are Laid; A Community in Embryo (1854-1862); The Isolated Port (1862-1886); Into the Twentieth Century (1886-1950); Moderate to average wear. Unmarked. Remains a nice copy. Book