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1979118549Humanoïdes Associés 1979 Humanoïdes Associés, 246p, 1979, in-8 broché avec couverture à rabats. Bon état général.
1922771041922 Paris, Ollendorff (Collection "Choix de Mémoires et Ecrits des Femmes Françaises"), 1922, in 12 broché, 289 pages ; non coupé.
Yates, AnnaIn Pristine Condition. unknown
2015500116251PLACE VICTOIRES 2015 158 pages 18 8x1 6x24cm. 2015. Broché. 158 pages.
2015500117523PLACE VICTOIRES 2015 158 pages 18 8x1 6x24cm. 2015. Broché. 158 pages.
2015500117548PLACE VICTOIRES 2015 158 pages 18 8x1 6x24cm. 2015. Broché. 158 pages.
500354763Dargaud Sans date. Ce quatrième recueil de la série 'Les plus belles histoires de Pilote' compile des histoires courtes parues dans le magazine Pilote entre 1980 et 1985 mettant en vedette des auteurs renommés comme Martin Veyron Gibrat Baru Cabu et bien d'autres. L'ouvrage publié par Dargaud offre un aperçu de la bande dessinée française de cette période
Paris, Librairie Gallimard - NRF, (1934), in-16, br. edit., pp. 251, (5). Asportata la carta bianca iniziale.
1922346H5218New York: The International News Company 1922. Book. Illus. by Wood Stanley L.; Carruthers G.P.; Holloway C.; Wigfull T.C.; Hiley F.; Tennant Dudley; Williams C. Fleming. Very Good. Single Issue Magazine. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Abundant black and white illustrations and reproductions of photos. Features: Trailing the Gun-Runners - Part II - The U.S. attempts to prevent the arming of revolutionaries in Dominica in 1906-7; Hunting Wild Goats By Seaplane and Motorcycle Near San Clemente - article with photos; Remanded - a perfectly blameless man is blamed for a crime; Full Speed Astern - 400 men aboard the steamer Remiji Maru are saved by the action of a young engineer on watch two days out of Hong Kong; The Wild Men of Borneo - Wonderful photo-illustrated account of a visit to the Dyaks; Photo and letter from a reader who with five friends dressed up in KKK outfits and brought along a relative in blackface to entertain at a fancy-dress ball in Leeds; Across Remote Yunnan - Part II - Capt. F. Kingdon Ward continues his journey through the little-known region where the frontiers of China and Tibet meet - article with nice photos; Two Men and a "Pink" - terrifying experience of two returned Canadian soldiers off the coast of Labrador aboard their vessel Terra Nova nicknamed the Turn Over; "Gentleman" Girard - Frenchman Henri Girard made a profession of poisoning people whose lives he had insured; The Ghost Dancers of the Imst - unusual customs in the Tyrolian valley village of Imst - article with photos; Down the "Old Delph" - two men venture into a disused mine near Roby Mill in Lancashire; Marooned On a Precipice - Three mountain climbers Karl Aichner Alois Netzer and Conrad Schuster are stranded for six days in the Northern Tyrol; and more. pp. 8 ads 2 180-264 9-16 ads. Unmarked with light wear and some soiling to back cover. A quality vintage copy of this wonderful issue. The International News Company Paperback
198062236BBGütersloh, Bertelsmann Club, 1980-1992. 8°. 19,5 cm. ca. 9000 Seiten. Rote Originaleinenbände mit prachtvoller Deckelillustration in gold-blau-schwarz. Goldgeprägter Rückentitel. Blauer Rundum-Farbschnitt.
19008277EBLeipzig, Bibliographische Anstalt Adolph Schumann, [um 1900]. Klein-8°. 18 x 13 cm. 236 (2) und 240 Seiten. Illustrierte Original-Leinenbände mit marmorierten Schnitten. (= Julius Verne's Reiseromane, Band 44 und 45).
8vo., with plates, illustrations and a plan; pictorial wrappers, sewed as issued, yapped edges, a near fine copy. With numerous trade advertisements. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
1957146154N.p.: Sol C. Siegel Productions 1957. Collection of 3 vintage studio still photographs from the 1957 film one featuring Gene Kelly and Mitzi Gaynor during the title track "Les Girls" sequence and two of the trio of Mitzi Gaynor Joy Henderson and Kay Kendall in Jack Cole's brilliantly choreographed "Ladies in Waiting" sequence.<br/><br/>Based on a 1959 story by Vera Caspary. "Les Girls" was the winner of an Academy Award fro Best Costume Design and nominated for two more. The film was also the final film score for Cole Porter and the final musical for Gene Kelly under his contract with MGM ending an era defining association that produced several classic musicals. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine light creasing. One has 3 pieces of clear tape on margin at top corners and center bottom. Sol C. Siegel Productions unknown books
1753HIS4019C161GARParis, Chez Babuty fils, 1753. Nouvelle Édition augmentée des Statuts de l'Ordre, & des noms de Chevaliers. Quatrième Édition. In 12mo sous reliure plein cuir de l'époque. Au dos ornée. 600pp. environ pour exemplaire. TOME DE I à VII, III MANQUEANTE.
186231986Pris, Dentu 1862. In-12 relié (18,2 x 12,5 cm), reliure demi-maroquin brun, qui regroupe les deux premières années de la revue Comique, 1861-1862. 283 et 318 pages, quelques rousseurs pâles.- 630g.- En 1859, Véron est entré au Charivari, célèbre revue satirique, dont il devient le rédacteur en chef et le directeur après la mort de Louis Huart en décembre 1865. Il succède également à Huart en tant que rédacteur en chef du Journal amusant.Chroniqueur attitré du Monde illustré, il collabore à de nombreux journaux tels que Le Courrier de Paris, L'Illustration, Le Petit Journal, Le Journal illustré, L'Avenir national, L'Opinion nationale, Le Nain jaune et La Petite Presse. Fondateur du Paris-Journal, il y a pour collaborateur le jeune Alphonse Daudet - Bel exemplaire.
198123770Paris NRF, Gallimard 1981 In-8 bibliotheque des sciences humaines, 232 pp
41102Lausanne, D. Martignier 1856, 195x130mm, XXII - 412pages, demi-parchemin, plats papier marbré. Etiquette de cotation sur le bas du dos. Reliure de bibliothèqueBon état.
83787Lausanne, D. Martignier 1856, 195x130mm, XXII - 412pages, broché. Déchirures au bas du dos, couverture un peu salie par la poussière.
70 pages. Index. Abundant archival black and white illustrations. "The story of two young West of England men who, with a sound knowledge of the engineering trade, unbounded energy, determination and, above all, integrity, laid the foundations of a business which served, first a colony and then a nation." - from Preface. Gilt lettering upon red cloth-covered boards. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Nice copy. Book
50289in-8 broché - 1993 - 181p - Ed. Bourgois
201590033Berkeley CA: Image Comics Inc 2015. First Printing Stated. Wraps. Very good. Jonathan Luna illustrations lettering and design. The format is approximately 6.625 inches by 10.125 inches. Unpaginated 128 pages reported Illustrated covers. This volume contains issues/stories 6-10. "Luna and Vaughn's sensitive plot and careful pacing keep it exciting especially as they strip away preconceived notions and use the tale to examine the complexities of what it is to be human. Luna's illustrations match the plot perfectly particularly his ability to bring nuance and feeling to faces rendered in a very simple style" -Booklist In the second volume of this hit series tensions rise between humans and robots in this sci-fi/drama set in the near future. Alex took a huge risk to unlock Ada and it seems to have paid off - Ada can now think for herself and explore life as a sentient android. As Alex and Ada spend more time together they become closer. But as restrictions tighten on androids Ada feels unsure about her place in Alex's life and the world. Jonathan Luna co-created and illustrated The Sword Girls and Ultra with his brother Joshua Luna. He co-created and illustrated ALEX ADA with Sarah Vaughn. He wrote and illustrated Star Bright and the Looking Glass. His work also includes the art for Spider-Woman: Origin. Jonathan spent most of his childhood overseas living on military bases in Iceland and Italy. He returned to the United States in his late teens. Writing and drawing comics since he was a child he graduated from the Savannah College of Art and Design with a BFA in Sequential Art. Sarah Vaughn is an artist writer over-thinker. She's penciled Sparkshooter and co-created ALEX ADA with Jonathan Luna for Image Comics. Alex Ada is an American comic book series created by Jonathan Luna and Sarah Vaughn. The duo began work on the series in January 2013 before publishing 15 issues through Image Comics between November 2013 and June 2015. The series has since been collected into three trade paperbacks. Alex Ada centers upon the relationship between a lonely man and an intelligent android. The series received positive reviews from critics. While working on a book Luna realized he missed telling a story panel by panel and decided to return to comics. Luna pitched the idea of a young man who falls in love with a female android to Vaughn. Vaughn jumped at the opportunity. After initializing the concept in January 2013 the two discussed the project for three or four months before creating an outline for the whole story. The original outline was for 12 issues but it left room for improvisation and a few points were removed as the story progressed. They looked at past and present social movements for civil rights for inspiration for how one would progress and how people might respond to a movement for android rights. Luna wrote the first draft of issue one then the two worked together to rewrite it. Luna began drawing around April. Alex Ada is the first comic Luna drew completely digitally. Because Luna needed to focus on art Vaughn wrote the first draft of the remaining issues. She and Luna would discuss the draft then she would rewrite it. The first issue of Alex Ada was released on November 6 2013 and was Vaughn's first published comic work. During the course of publication the series length was increased from 12 issues to 15 issues. Each issue was released approximately six weeks apart with the final issue available June 18 2015. The series has been collected into three trade paperbacks each containing five issues. Alex is a young man who is depressed after his fiancée breaks up with him. Tired of seeing him unhappy Alex's grandmother sends him Ada a Tanaka X-5 android which is capable of intelligent human interaction. The robot is initially incapable of self-awareness as each android has a program that blocks any potential free thought or consciousness. Alex decides to remove this inhibition and grant Ada her own mental freedom as he is uninterested in a partner who cannot truly interact with him. Because removing the program is illegal and carries harsh consequences for both Ada and Alex they have to pretend Ada is not self-aware. When a jealous love-interest of Alex reports Ada as sentient to the FBI Alex and Ada attempt to flee the country. When they are intercepted by the FBI Ada gets shot by the police and Alex is arrested. He is convicted and sentenced to 25 years in prison but Ada is not found to be sentient. During his time in prison rights are granted to sentient robots. On Alex's release Ada is returned to him. She appears to be non-sentient but Alex discovers she locked her consciousness to protect him. He restores her freedom and is re-united with her. During its publication Alex Ada appeared on many "best of" lists created by comic news websites. Reviewing for Bleeding Cool Zac Thompson and David Dissanayake made favorable comparisons to the 1982 film Blade Runner and the 2013 film Her. Dissanayake also noted the entertaining realism as it "feels like our world full of technologies that.will exist very soon". Comic Book Resources' Sonia Harris also praised the series for its realism. Dean Stell a reviewer for Weekly Comic Book Review said Luna and Vaughn created "a wonderful and classically-themed science-fiction story". Writing for Bloody Disgusting Lonnie Nadler said Luna's work on facial expressions was the "major highlight" of his illustrations. Image Comics, Inc paperback
1999535811999 Editions Fayard - 1999 - 1 vol in-8 broché - 727 pages
49620aafLausanne, Georges Bridel, 1903, gr. in-8°, 2 ff. + 560 p., illustrée avec 250 vues et scènes de moeurs, reliure en toile originale vert avec décoration. Bel exemplaire.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Modern cloth bdg. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script. 154 p. Kanaat Kütüphanesi hikâye kismi: Hazine-i Fünûn Gazetesi'nin hikaye kismina, telif ve tercüme olara, derh edilen fikra ve hikayelerden mütesekkil. Jan Gossum et alli.
Features: equal pay for women by 1975; I was a Labour voter; Exit the neo-nazis?; temptation to violence - what comes first, the tv cameras or the violence?; the most desired residence in London; agony in Europe - Norway and Denmark decide on EEC or Nordic Union; with the marines; Charles Biederman - American artist; Following the Forsyte Saga; The House of Augustus - 2; What's all this about stereo?; Club Med - a holiday success story; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Quality copy. Magazine