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QWA-17606Union Latine d'Editions, 1937, in-8 br. (17 x 22), 363 p., édition en vieux français et version en français moderne par Raoul Mortier, N° 3220/5860 sur vélin chiffon, texte dans un encadrement de filet vert, illustré de miniatures en coul. de Marcel Jeanjean, couverture rempliée, dos passé, intérieur très frais, bon état.
60203Paris, Union Latine d'Editions, 1937, expl. n° E / 10 sur Japon Nacré Hors Commerce, exemplaire de Raoul Mortier, gd. In-8, plein chagrin violine avec débordement de 2 cm sur les gardes éd., double filets dorés,gardes papier marbré à dominante bordeaux et gris, titre doré sur dos à 2 forts nerfs, titre doré et décor à froid sur premier plat, reliure d'éditeur, tranche de tête dorée, XIV - 363 - (8) pp., ill. en coul. de Marcel JEANJEAN, le texte est centré par filets vert, papier Japon Nacré, édition en vieux français et version en français moderne établie par Raoul Mortier, Exemplaire de la bibliothèque de Raoul Mortier. Très belle ilustration couleur de Marcel Jeanjean. Très RARE dans ce tirage. Très bon état; quelques infimes rousseurs sur la tranche de corps
500356617Larousse Sans date. Les Fourberies de Scapin est une comédie en trois actes et en prose de Molière créée en 1671. Elle met en scène Scapin un valet rusé qui aide deux jeunes amoureux à contourner l'opposition de leurs pères Argante et Géronte par une série de stratagèmes comiques. L'œuvre mêle farce et critique sociale tout en offrant un divertissement populaire
1969500331597Bordas 1969 1969. Les Fourberies de Scapin est une comédie en trois actes et en prose écrite par Molière en 1671. La pièce met en scène les péripéties de deux jeunes hommes Octave et Léandre qui tentent d'épouser les femmes qu'ils aiment contre la volonté de leurs pères avec l'aide du valet rusé Scapin. Cette œuvre fait partie du répertoire classique français et est couramment étudiée dans le cadre scolaire
1865876751865 Lyon, N. Scheuring, Editeur. 1865 - 1 vol in-8. Demi toile brune ( ancienne reliure modeste de travail), titre et auteur en doré, ancien numéro de référencement et étiquette au dos - 88 pages - Deux Lettres fac-similé rempliées. Anciens tampons de bibliothèque
in-24°, pp. 14. Bross. edit. con bella ill. che riquadra il titolo. Buono l'interno. Coll. di Farse italiane e straniere.
1390375269.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
pp. 438 + Plus portrait frontis. Numerous drawings. Paper browned. Front inner hinge cracked. Tall 8vo. Original full pictorial green cloth binding embossed in dark green and red. A nice copy in spite of the browning. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! HUMOR 7
1390421309.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Firenze, Tipografia Adriano Salani, 1909, 24to (cm. 14 x 9,5) punto metallico con copertina originale, pp. 32 . Firma di possesso, timbro librario alla copertina.
2014x-9401790108Springer 2014. Hardcover. New. 2014 edition. 270 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.75 inches. Springer hardcover
20162-9402401180Springer Verlag 2016. Paperback. New. reprint edition. 296 pages. 9.25x6.10x0.67 inches. Springer Verlag paperback
1390515915.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1390620646.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
yd1657Loewes Verlag Ferdinand Karl Relié In-12 (15,5 x 20,7 cm), reliure pleine toile, illustration contrecollée au premier plat, 151 pages, sans date (avant-propos daté de 1908), texte en allemand, illustrations en noir in et hors texte, illustrations en couleurs hors texte ; toile légèrement usée aux coiffes et coins, frottements et petite tache au quatrième plat, par ailleurs assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
124 pages. Features: Cover painting of barber shop in Kemano, B.C.; Nice Christmas ad for Parker Pens inside front cover; Editorial - If Nationalism's okay, it's okay for everybody; Women are not a race apart - opinion piece by Anne Francis; Nice one-page colour-photo ad features inset photo of Dorothy Moreau, Miss Canada 1956; How London Dimmed Liberace's Smile; Nostalgic one-page Christmas-motif ad for Ganong's Delector Chocolates; Electrohome TV ad shows dad babysitting; Two-page colour ad for Schick electric shavers for ladies; From Ottawa - Can politics compete with Howdy Doody?; Panel Discussion about Women - with contributions by Nathan Steinberg, Madame Renee Vautelet, Miss Anne Hamilton, Mrs. L.M. Baldwin, Dr. Marion Hilliard, Dr. Reva Gerstein, Miss E.W. Loosley and Dr. Ashley Montagu; The Lady is a Labor (Labour) Leader - Huguette Plamondon; How Serious is the Threat of Radiation? - we are constant targets of radioactivity - what is it doing to us - and future generations? - some disturbing facts; Johnny Lombardi's Kingdom of Music and Macaroni - this war vet opened an Italian grocery, broadcast Italian music, and imported Italian movies; The Tragic Case of the Man Who Played Jesus - Peter and Mina Sala were key figures in the 1941 Belcher Islands murders - Peter posed as God, Ouyerack as Christ, and Mina went mad, leading naked women and children on the ice where six died; Comic Paul Kligman - master of the Jewish joke - photo-illustrated article; The Story of Olga - novel; One-page colour-photo ad for McBrine luggage; Two-page colour-photo ad for Kodak cameras; Great Caterpillar one-page photo ad features D8 Cats pulling large loads across the vast wastes of Antarctica as part of Operation Deepfreeze; Two-page ad for Philishave for ladies features figure skaters; Hammond Chord Organ ad features home Christmas scene; *Sensational* two-page colour-photo ad for the 1957 Pontiac (red Laurentian 4-Door Sport Sedan with white roof and stripe); Classy one-page diamond ad for Birks Jewellers features attractive lady and tropical fish; Canadian Club one-page colour-photo ad features Fred Klaus and Tom Morison who are hit by an avalanche while skiing in the Austrian Alps; Nostalgic Red Cap Ale / Black Label Beer colour-photo ad features "Mabel" and mand in red cap putting the finishing pieces on a beautiful Christmas tree; Classy one-page colour ad for Electrohome celebrating their 50th anniversary in 1957; Schick mens' shavers centrefold ad; Nice colour ad for Pyrex decorator casserole dishes; Colourful Moirs Chocolates ad features Santa; Nice colour ad for Maxwell House coffee; Colour photo of elegant couple in Wiser's whisky ad; Remington shaver ad features great colour photo of hatless Santa getting ready to shave; 3/4-page colour ad for B.C. Apples features illustrations of little boy and girl; Robert W. Service recounts his most memorable meal - after being lost at forty below; Interesting colour ad for Cummins portable electric tools; Great archival colour ad for Crown Zellerback Canada features nice illustration of Christmas package being delivered, with written details of their kraft paper production at Elk Falls, their Richmond, B.C. box plant, and their pioneer Ocean Falls mill; Attractive large colour-photo ad for Lawson & Jomes Limited features the labels they print for O'Keefe ale, beer and double stout; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. Page 57 taped into place with archival tape, otherwise a sound and pleasing vintage copy. Magazine
Features: Nice colour-illustrated military-themed Canada Post ad inside front cover; Assault on Normandy, by Maclean's War Correspondent L.S.B. Shapiro, with photos; "Stand By to Beach", by Commander Peter MacRitchie, RCNVR - D-Day Coverage - article with photos; Dinner for Four - fiction by Marguerite Eyssen; How Long will You Live?, by Dr. W.W. Bauer; So This is Rome, by Peter Stursberg - impressions of the eternal city after liberation; Britain After the War, by Rt. Hon. Malcolm MacDonald; 'Stardom's No Joke' says Judith Evelyn, 1,000 times a star in Angel Street; Interesting news bits from across the country; Have a Good Time, John - fiction by Alberta Pierson Hannum; Johnny Longden Up, by Jim Coleman, with photos; Brilliant Business - Canadians are proving they can master the ancient craft of diamond cutting; Wedding Bells for another Woodbury (Soap) Deb - the former Thelma Bertha Bowell of B.C. and Lieutenant Wilbert Kennith Carter - ad with photos; Colour Kodak ad explains colour printing; Lovely colour ad for Dr. West's toothbrushes; Nice colour ad for Nabisco Shredded Wheat; *RARE* full-page colour GM ad commemorates the contribution of the quarter-million vehicles they contributed to the war effort - caption reads "The First Billion Miles are the Hardest!; Similar colour ad by Ford Motor Company inside back cover shows their trucks at work in war and at home; Heintzman & Co. piano ad; *Wonderful* colour-illustrated Coke ad on back cover shows a sailor returning from war being welcomed to his industrial former place of work; Faint bit of writing and address label upon front cover. Moderate wear. A quality copy of this important wartime issue. Magazine
Features: Frank Boucher's Challenge - how we can end the farce of sending fourth-rate teams to the world hockey championships; Nurse Joyce Relyea and her job at the Hospital for Sick Children; Chatham - the good town that's fighting a bad name - its politicians live in fear of nameless terrorists, Ottawa lists it as a 'depressed area', the morals of the children have been thrown into serious question; The Pleasure of Ruins, by photographer Roloff Beny - with great b/w photos, including the Shah and queen of Iran; How the Hedlin family of Winnipeg leaped the language barrier together and learned French; Dr. John Knox, former Danish Ambassador, writes about the Canadian beaver; Robert Thomas Allen on Greece; Volkswagen van ad featuring the entire population of Jiggs, Nevada in one van!. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
128p. Illustrated. 4to. Original full cloth binding, spine darkened with small loss. Sixth Printing. HUMOR 5
42854Paris: L. Potier (imprimé par Ch. Lahure), 1858 - In-16 (12,4x15,9cm) broché, de (18) pages sur beau papier vergé fort, en caractères gothiques, avec une vignette gravée sur bois - Fac-similé de l'édition ancienne avec une notice in-fine d'Auguste Veinant - Bel exemplaire de cette 23ème livraison (qui en compte 24) de la "Collection de poésies, romans, chroniques, etc. publiées d'après d'anciens manuscrits et d'après des éditions des XVe et XVIe siècles". "Parmi plusieurs collections du même genre, les bibliophiles ont remarqué particulièrement celle-ci, qui se distingue par sa belle exécution typographique et sa correction, que par le choix des ouvrages dont elle se compose." (Brunet II, 138) - Vicaire II, 884.
1965lr1543Librairie Honoré Champion, Editeur Les classiques français du moyen age Broché 1965 In-12 (12x18.5 cm), broché, 132 pages, 2e édition revue par Richard T. Holbrook, avertissement de Mario Roques ; pliures au dos jauni, coiffes un peu frottées, intérieur frais (rares annotations au crayon), assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
c5434Paris, Adolphe Delahays, 1859 ; in-12°, demi-veau blond, dos à nerfs, filet pointillé doré sur les nerfs, caissons de double filet doré orné de fleurons et petits fers dorés, tête dorée, date dorée en pied; VII-(I)pp.210pp.,(1)f.Mors frottés et fragiles, avecdébut de fente, faux -titre et dernier feuillet (blanc) un peu jaunis, sinon très bon état intérieur.
Paris, H. Champion, 1937, in-16, br., pp. XXIV, 132, (4). Con notizie sull'autore presunto e sul testo, bibliografia e glossario. (Les Classiques français du Moyen Age publiés sous la direction de Mario Roques, n. 35).
c3213Paris, Chamerot, 1854 ; grand in-8°, pleine toile noire de l'éditeur, ornée à froid de roulette en encadrement des plats, dos lisse, auteur, titre et éditeur dorés, tête dorée ; 2ff.,370pp.,1f.; piqûres inégales parfois fortes,toile un peu frottée , avec infime manque à la coiffe supérieure.Ouvrage rare portant le numéro 207 imprimé au verso du faux-titre.