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188453152Paris Hachette 1884 1 vol. broché fort in-12, broché, V + 426 pp. Edition originale de ce recueil d'études et d'articles sur Sarah Bernhardt, Emile Littré, Xavier Marmier, Désiré Nisard et Henri Rochefort entre autres. Un des 50 exemplaires numérotés sur Whatman, seul grand papier. Tache sombre en coiffe supérieure. Manque la page de faux-titre, couverture un peu salie. Intérieur très propre.
188253444Paris Dentu 1882 1 vol. relié in-12, bradel demi-percaline marron, pièce de titre de basane noire et fleuron doré au dos, couvertures conservées, 280 pp. Edition originale de ce plaisant recueil de vers comprenant des textes intimes et des portraits de comédiens et d'actrices que l'auteur a fréquentés comme sociétaire du Théâtre Français (Sarah Bernhardt, Coquelin, Mademoiselle Mars, Mademoiselle Rachel, etc.). Rousseurs éparses, sinon bon exemplaire truffé d'un portrait gravé de l'auteur par Léon Noël.
188253444Paris Dentu 1882 1 vol. relié in-12, bradel demi-percaline marron, pièce de titre de basane noire et fleuron doré au dos, couvertures conservées, 280 pp. Edition originale de ce plaisant recueil de vers comprenant des textes intimes et des portraits de comédiens et d'actrices que l'auteur a fréquentés comme sociétaire du Théâtre Français (Sarah Bernhardt, Coquelin, Mademoiselle Mars, Mademoiselle Rachel, etc.). Rousseurs éparses, sinon bon exemplaire truffé d'un portrait gravé de l'auteur par Léon Noël.
15802Edité par McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, 1950. In-8, 395 pp. Nombreuses illustrations. Percaline verte d'éditeur, parfait état.
1942127911942 broché in-octavo (paperback in-octavo), dos et couverture crèmes imprimés (white spine and cover printed), tranches non rognées (edges no smooth), illustration : 1 frontispice (frontispiece), 317 pages, 1945 à New-York Brentano's N.Y.,
191448298Leipzig : Carl Merseburger 1914. 220x140mm. 32ÊSeiten Verlegereinband. Schnes Exemplar. 250 Carl Merseburger unknown
2015410962015. ISBN-13: 9781584775225; ISBN-10: 158477522X. Orfield Lester Bernhardt. Criminal Procedure from Arrest to Appeal. New York: New York University Press 1947. xxxi 614 pp. Reprinted 2005 2015 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584775225. ISBN-10: 158477522X. Hardcover. New. $49.95 This study was originally published as part of the influential Judicial Administration series published under the auspices of the National Conference of Judicial Councils. "Lawyers who practice in criminal courts and those who are interested in the improvement of a very vital part of the administration of justice will find this volume both interesting and instructive. Prof. Orfield has presented us with a fine piece of constructive scholarship which must be considered in the light of his purpose and method which consists of tracing the history of the subject stating the law briefly and offering sound standards of reform.": Lloyd P. Stryker Columbia Law Review 48:1265-1267 cited in Marke A Catalogue of the Law Collection of New York University 1953 452. unknown books
68-6421Paris France: Sarah Bernhardt 1902. B&W Print mounted on light card stock. 12mo. Very Good. En Francais.Provenance:Colette Monceau born Nancey 1921-2016. Biographical note: born in Nice in 1921 Colette Monceau was a student of Charles Dullin in the second half of the forties and played in several plays during the same period. At the end of the 1950s she took courses at Pierre Foix's school of graphology in Paris and worked in particular on dance as part of the exam for the Group of Consulting Graphologists of France. Having become a consultant graphologist she also teaches this technique. Particularly interested in the writings of Louis Jouvet and Sarah Bernhardt she wrote three works that remained unpublished as well as several articles. It constitutes a thousand files devoted to actors and actresses as well as personalities from varied backgrounds. Colette Monceau née Nancey 1921-2016. Notice biographique : née à Nice en 1921 Colette Monceau est élève de Charles Dullin dans la seconde moitié des années quarante et joue dans plusieurs pièces à cette même période. À la fin des années cinquante elle suit les cours de l’école de graphologie de Pierre Foix à Paris et travaille notamment sur la danse dans le cadre de l'examen du Groupement des graphologues conseils de France. Devenue graphologue-conseil elle enseigne également cette technique. S'intéressant notamment aux écritures de Louis Jouvet et de Sarah Bernhardt elle rédige trois ouvrages restés inédits ainsi que plusieurs articlesExpertise by Daniel BRUKARZ Expert auprès de la CEA. Paris. (Paris, France: Sarah Bernhardt, 1902.) unknown
68-6420Paris France: Sarah Bernhardt 1902. B&W Print mounted on light card stock. 12mo. Very Good. En Francais.Provenance:Colette Monceau born Nancey 1921-2016. Biographical note: born in Nice in 1921 Colette Monceau was a student of Charles Dullin in the second half of the forties and played in several plays during the same period. At the end of the 1950s she took courses at Pierre Foix's school of graphology in Paris and worked in particular on dance as part of the exam for the Group of Consulting Graphologists of France. Having become a consultant graphologist she also teaches this technique. Particularly interested in the writings of Louis Jouvet and Sarah Bernhardt she wrote three works that remained unpublished as well as several articles. It constitutes a thousand files devoted to actors and actresses as well as personalities from varied backgrounds. Colette Monceau née Nancey 1921-2016. Notice biographique : née à Nice en 1921 Colette Monceau est élève de Charles Dullin dans la seconde moitié des années quarante et joue dans plusieurs pièces à cette même période. À la fin des années cinquante elle suit les cours de l’école de graphologie de Pierre Foix à Paris et travaille notamment sur la danse dans le cadre de l'examen du Groupement des graphologues conseils de France. Devenue graphologue-conseil elle enseigne également cette technique. S'intéressant notamment aux écritures de Louis Jouvet et de Sarah Bernhardt elle rédige trois ouvrages restés inédits ainsi que plusieurs articlesExpertise by Daniel BRUKARZ Expert auprès de la CEA. Paris. (Paris, France: Sarah Bernhardt, 1902.) unknown
1997AME_9780823055531Watson-Guptill 1997. 1st. Hardcover. New/New. Watson-Guptill hardcover
199731184New York: Ballentine Books. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1997. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 034538685x . A bright first edition/first printing in Near Fine condition in alike dust-jacket with minor edgewear; Naked Justice is a novel about a prosecutor and a defense attorney who must work together to convict a killer.; 8vo; 406 pages; FSA . Ballentine Books hardcover
PrakashD-9780262539531THE MIT PRESS. Hardcover. New. ENGLISH THE MIT PRESS hardcover
PrakashD-9780262539531THE MIT PRESS. Hardcover. New. ENGLISH THE MIT PRESS hardcover
2008208325Brooklyn NY: Picture Box 2008. First edition. Hardcover. Features a foreword by Lisa Ruyter and text by Nick Stillman. Includes numerous color images. A clean near fine copy in photo-illustrated boards. No dust jacket as issued. Picture Box unknown
59-4268Paris France: Bernhardt 1901. Ephemera. 8.5 cm x 13 cm. 2 pp. Single small white envelope with blue-gray trim. Very good with marginal staining along top. Verso includes original imprint from Sarah Bernardt's custom black ink monographic stamp with initials "S.B." and the phrase "quand-meme." Rest of envelope blank and recipient unknown. Undated. Scarce.Provenance:Colette Monceau born Nancey 1921-2016. Biographical note: born in Nice in 1921 Colette Monceau was a student of Charles Dullin in the second half of the forties and played in several plays during the same period. At the end of the 1950s she took courses at Pierre Foix's school of graphology in Paris and worked in particular on dance as part of the exam for the Group of Consulting Graphologists of France. Having become a consultant graphologist she also teaches this technique. Particularly interested in the writings of Louis Jouvet and Sarah Bernhardt she wrote three works that remained unpublished as well as several articles. It constitutes a thousand files devoted to actors and actresses as well as personalities from varied backgrounds. Colette Monceau née Nancey 1921-2016. Notice biographique : née à Nice en 1921 Colette Monceau est élève de Charles Dullin dans la seconde moitié des années quarante et joue dans plusieurs pièces à cette même période. À la fin des années cinquante elle suit les cours de l’école de graphologie de Pierre Foix à Paris et travaille notamment sur la danse dans le cadre de l'examen du Groupement des graphologues conseils de France. Devenue graphologue-conseil elle enseigne également cette technique. S'intéressant notamment aux écritures de Louis Jouvet et de Sarah Bernhardt elle rédige trois ouvrages restés inédits ainsi que plusieurs articlesExpertise by Daniel BRUKARZ Expert auprès de la CEA. Paris. [Paris, France: Bernhardt, 1901] unknown
59-4269Paris France: Sarah Bernhardt c.1904. Ephemera. 16.5 cm x 11 cm. Oblong. 2 pp. Single small white envelope with blue-gray trim. Very good with creasing along borders. Envelope addressed in black ink to "Monsieur Michaeu Director du Theatre des Nouveautes." Verso includes original imprint from Sarah Bernardt's custom black ink monographic stamp with initials "S.B." and the phrase "quand-meme." Also includes raised watermark on inside of envelope flap: "Mudie & Sons 15 Coventry Street W." Letter not included. Undated. Scarce.Provenance:Colette Monceau born Nancey 1921-2016. Biographical note: born in Nice in 1921 Colette Monceau was a student of Charles Dullin in the second half of the forties and played in several plays during the same period. At the end of the 1950s she took courses at Pierre Foix's school of graphology in Paris and worked in particular on dance as part of the exam for the Group of Consulting Graphologists of France. Having become a consultant graphologist she also teaches this technique. Particularly interested in the writings of Louis Jouvet and Sarah Bernhardt she wrote three works that remained unpublished as well as several articles. It constitutes a thousand files devoted to actors and actresses as well as personalities from varied backgrounds. Colette Monceau née Nancey 1921-2016. Notice biographique : née à Nice en 1921 Colette Monceau est élève de Charles Dullin dans la seconde moitié des années quarante et joue dans plusieurs pièces à cette même période. À la fin des années cinquante elle suit les cours de l’école de graphologie de Pierre Foix à Paris et travaille notamment sur la danse dans le cadre de l'examen du Groupement des graphologues conseils de France. Devenue graphologue-conseil elle enseigne également cette technique. S'intéressant notamment aux écritures de Louis Jouvet et de Sarah Bernhardt elle rédige trois ouvrages restés inédits ainsi que plusieurs articlesExpertise by Daniel BRUKARZ Expert auprès de la CEA. Paris. [Paris, France: Sarah Bernhardt, c.1904]. unknown
59-4271Paris France: Sarah Bernhardt c.1903. Ephemera. 13 cm. x 11 cm. Oblong. 2 pp. Single small white envelope with black trim. Good with tearing and marginal edgewear along top of envelope. Includes pencil annotation. Envelope addressed in black ink to unidentified individual. Verso includes original imprint from Sarah Bernardt's custom black ink monographic stamp with initials "S.B." and the phrase "quand-meme." Letter not included. Undated. Scarce. Provenance:Colette Monceau born Nancey 1921-2016. Biographical note: born in Nice in 1921 Colette Monceau was a student of Charles Dullin in the second half of the forties and played in several plays during the same period. At the end of the 1950s she took courses at Pierre Foix's school of graphology in Paris and worked in particular on dance as part of the exam for the Group of Consulting Graphologists of France. Having become a consultant graphologist she also teaches this technique. Particularly interested in the writings of Louis Jouvet and Sarah Bernhardt she wrote three works that remained unpublished as well as several articles. It constitutes a thousand files devoted to actors and actresses as well as personalities from varied backgrounds. Colette Monceau née Nancey 1921-2016. Notice biographique : née à Nice en 1921 Colette Monceau est élève de Charles Dullin dans la seconde moitié des années quarante et joue dans plusieurs pièces à cette même période. À la fin des années cinquante elle suit les cours de l’école de graphologie de Pierre Foix à Paris et travaille notamment sur la danse dans le cadre de l'examen du Groupement des graphologues conseils de France. Devenue graphologue-conseil elle enseigne également cette technique. S'intéressant notamment aux écritures de Louis Jouvet et de Sarah Bernhardt elle rédige trois ouvrages restés inédits ainsi que plusieurs articlesExpertise by Daniel BRUKARZ Expert auprès de la CEA. Paris. [Paris, France: Sarah Bernhardt, c.1903]. unknown
59-4270Paris France: Sarah Bernhardt c.1904. Ephemera. 16.5 cm x 11 cm. Oblong. 2 pp. Single small white envelope with blue-gray trim. Very good with creasing along borders and light pencil markings. Envelope addressed in black ink to "Marie Pichot 21 rue Saint Germain L'Auxerrois." Verso includes original imprint from Sarah Bernardt's custom black ink monographic stamp with initials "S.B." and the phrase "quand-meme." Also includes raised watermark on inside of envelope flap: "Mudie & Sons 15 Coventry Street W." Letter not included. Undated. Scarce. Provenance:Colette Monceau born Nancey 1921-2016. Biographical note: born in Nice in 1921 Colette Monceau was a student of Charles Dullin in the second half of the forties and played in several plays during the same period. At the end of the 1950s she took courses at Pierre Foix's school of graphology in Paris and worked in particular on dance as part of the exam for the Group of Consulting Graphologists of France. Having become a consultant graphologist she also teaches this technique. Particularly interested in the writings of Louis Jouvet and Sarah Bernhardt she wrote three works that remained unpublished as well as several articles. It constitutes a thousand files devoted to actors and actresses as well as personalities from varied backgrounds. Colette Monceau née Nancey 1921-2016. Notice biographique : née à Nice en 1921 Colette Monceau est élève de Charles Dullin dans la seconde moitié des années quarante et joue dans plusieurs pièces à cette même période. À la fin des années cinquante elle suit les cours de l’école de graphologie de Pierre Foix à Paris et travaille notamment sur la danse dans le cadre de l'examen du Groupement des graphologues conseils de France. Devenue graphologue-conseil elle enseigne également cette technique. S'intéressant notamment aux écritures de Louis Jouvet et de Sarah Bernhardt elle rédige trois ouvrages restés inédits ainsi que plusieurs articlesExpertise by Daniel BRUKARZ Expert auprès de la CEA. Paris. [Paris, France: Sarah Bernhardt, c.1904]. unknown
1979103396Iron Mountain MI: Mid-Peninsula Library Cooperative 1979. Hardcover. Very Good with no dust jacket. 93 pages.no spine label pocket on inside rear cover stamped on last page. This is a paperback that has been made into a hardcover with original front cover pasted onto new front of hard cover. ; Ex Library; 7 x 10 Mid-Peninsula Library Cooperative hardcover
mon0000151042Far Horizons. Hardcover. Very Good. in x in x in. Very mild shelfwear. Far Horizons hardcover
1961294291Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company 1961. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Fine in very good dustwrapper with a two inch chip on top rear panel. Inscribed and dated by the author on the front fly. The Bobbs-Merrill Company hardcover
197741721<p>First edition first printing # 44512-8 of this novelization of the 1977 movie "Kingdom of the Spiders" starring William Shatner. Light edgewear. Reading crease to the center of the spine. Rubbing to the cover. Age toning to the cover and pages. In Good Condition.</p> Ace Books paperback
2001AME_9781930556218Routledge 2001. 1ST. Paperback. New/New. Routledge paperback
2005AME_9781596670044Routledge 2005. 1St. Paperback. New/New. Routledge paperback
1943010434Bernhardt Wall 1943. Hardcover. Very Good Plus. Bernhardt Wall. First Collected Edition . Wall spent a number of years scouting out the places that had been important to Abreham Lincoln . From 1931 to 1942 he published a series of eighty-five volumes with eight to sixteen plates each presenting his etchings of Lincoln and the places in his life . He originally planned to print seventy-six sets of the etchings . However it seems unlikely that he reached this number . In 1943 he put the etchings together in this volume -- beautifully designed and printed . This is a unique interpretation of Lincoln and one that every collector of Lincolniana should have in his library . These copies are in very good condition . The interiors are clean no marks of any kind . The hinges are tight on the large volumes . All material is present no etchings have been removed . Bernhardt Wall hardcover