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Revue de 4 pages In-8 -Novembre 1947 à Octobre 1957, soit environ 70 fascicules représentant 280 pages - Bon état - RARE Chronique traitant de tout ce qui touche à la Bretagne : histoire, langue bretonne, religion, moeurs, etc Principales rubriques : Le breton & nous, Littératture, aperçu sur les pays et les langues celtiques, cours de breton, les celtes, proverbe, folklore, La villemarqué, Luzel, Bleun-brug, la nouvelle méthode de breton : Yez hon Tadou, l'enseignement du galois, le Barzaz-Breiz, la Musique, J.P. Calloc'h, conte, Claude Le Laë, fouesnant, cours de breton
6 volumes pt. In-8, env 2400p. au total. Nouvelle édition. Nom de possesseur sur page de garde de chaque volume, sinon bel exemplaire.
2 volumes gr. In-8, 603-604p. Edition numérotée sur alfa bouffant. Illustré de 60 aquarelles et gouaches en couleurs hors-texte de André Derain, Raoul Dufy, H. Beaurepaire, Edy Legrand, Jean Hugo, Pierre Roy, Touchagues, Yves Brayer, Fontanarosa, Van Dongen, G. d'espagnat, Jacques Thevenet, Christian Bérard, Clavé, Grau Sala, Dignimont, Mario Prassinos et d'un portrait de l'auteur par André Dunoyer de Segonzac.
In-8, broché, couverture papier gris, (6), vi, 360 p. First edition (1. oplag). (Birger Frank Nielsen, 224). Bon exemplaire, non rogné, quelques rousseurs.
Paris, Garnier Frères, s.d. (vers 1870). Grand in-8 (17 cm x 24,5), demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs ornés, trois tranches dorées, 554 pp. (reliure époque). Bel exemplaire, quelques rares rousseurs éparses. Textes : La chemise mal cousue. - Le Bonhomme de pain d'épice. - Quatre histoires de bêtes. - Le château de Heidenloch. - Le Ptérodactyle et l'Ichthyosaure. - Lariflon. - Estalban Murillo. - La Princesse marchande de drap. - Gudule.
P., Leclere Fils, 1862. In-12 (12.3 x 19.2 cm) relié demi maroquin marron à coins, dos à nerfs, caissons ornés d'un fleuron, tête dorée, 208-210 pp. Chaque conte est orné d'une petite vignette. Petites rousseurs sur les tranches et très rares dans l'ouvrage. Le tome 1 est numéroté à l'encre 6 sur 100 exemplaires et le tome 2 mentionne 200 exemplaires sans le numéro mentionné.
xix + 344pp., 23cm., hardback (cart.cover, spine in brown leather with engilded title), original wrappers preserved, marbled edges, nice copy
P., Colin, 1898. In-4 reliure éditeur toile grise, décor estampé sur le plat supérieur et le dos, tranches dorées, 236 pages avec des illustrations de l'auteur noir et blanc dans le texte et hors texte sous serpente. Rousseurs sur les versos des pages de garde et sur les pages de faux-titre et de titre ; Quelques rares points de rousseurs par ailleurs ; Très bon état sinon.
PARIS, Ed d'Art de la Phosphatine Falières - Sans date - In-folio, couverture rempliée - Illustrations H.T. ( 8 + 4 en double-page) - Ex. très propre.
88 pages. Short Stories: Rigged Race; Not Her Kind; The Tailor's Secret; Challenge in the Sky. Novelette: The Hands of Cormac Joyce. Articles: The Difference Between Black and White; Bowling is Booming; The Face of America - Great color photo of digging out from deep snow in Oswego New York; Tales of the Laundry Sleuths - these investigators discover the causes of mystery rips and stains which occasionally plague laundries and irritate customers; Castro, Trujillo and Turmoil - a report from the uneasy, strategic Caribbean, where the Communists are exploiting political unrest to turn Latin Americans against the US - with many photos, including Che Guevara; Our Urban Revolution - Can We Halt the Chaos? (conclusion); Big, Happy Family - The Soldi clan of Italy has 31,000 members; Riddle of the Frozen Giants - what may have killed the prehistoric mammoths. Ads: Calvert Reserve - with sexy lady eating from her partner's toothpick; Dodge Trucks - with push-button transmission; Seven-Up (7up) - one-man-band entertains his lady; Campbell's Soup; Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight (98); Tareyton cigarettes; Colgate toothpaste; U.S. Savings Bonds; Great one-page Budweiser color-photo ad features lady looking over her shoulder; International Trucks; Nice color-photo Coke ad on back cover features debutante being offered Cokes by four young men. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
141 pages. "Explores the relationship of festival foods to nutrition, culture and economic concerns... A wonderfully engaging glimpse of the harvest season and its most important festival... Unique in that it not only discusses various festival foods and their nutritional value, but also gives the popular stories surrounding the origins of the foods. The simple recipes are a special feature that will, no doubt, add to readers' (and eaters') enjoyment." - from back cover. Average wear. Binding intact. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
66 pages. Features: Nice color Stark Bros. ad inside front cover features their red radiance rose; Planting for Christmas joy; Transplanting a house and building a garden; Houses must have good walls; William Allen White in his garden; Delphinium goes to college; Those friendly winter birds; How to achieve homelikeness - tables, lamps desk and Davenport are as necessary as the chairs; Beauty in vegetable gardens; Radio has come a long way - technical jargon no longer one of the essentials; A home speeks good English; Planting a Perennial Picture; Some tales about trees; The Art of Book Giving - an original 'Alice in Wonderland' with original pictures; General Electric one-page ad shows woman hand-wringing clothes; Toys that teach; One-page two-color ad for laundry-washed clothes; Christmas cakes from abroad; Try a Christmas picnic; Nice one-page ad for Hoosier kitchen working centers; For better housekeeping; Recipes; Vintage 2/3-page ad for True Temper sidewalk cleaners; Lawn hints from golf greens; Nice Maytag Christmas-themed ad for their aluminum washer; Christmas song at the door -an old holiday custom; 2/3-page Grebe Radio ad; 2/3-page Everett piano ad; Better bungalows for birds; 2/3-page Stanley Tools ad shows set No. 904 which consists of 12 tools and oak cabinet; Nice 2/3-page ad for the Whizzard Sled made by the Pollack Roller Runner Sled Co., Inc.; Make your Merry Christmas cards; Among Ourselves - readers' letters and ideas; Two Graceful Iron Standards - bird cage support and aquarium base; Great color ad for McKinney forged iron hardware inside back cover; Nice art deco color ad for Rogers brushing lacquer on back cover. Average wear and soiling. Page 39 loose but present. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Features: Wise old man - tales from the Amazon remote jungle vastness; A Sailor on Horseback - the adventures of a young British Seaman who tries his luck ashore in the U.S. with a logging outfit in Arkansas... but must hitch-hike 1,200 miles to get there; A Grim Story of Dope-Running on the Egyptian Border; Lunch-time Tiger at a Pathan Village; The Castaways of the Dundonald - one of the most remarkable shipwreck stories on record - great photos; Three firemen, tired of the food and work on their tramp steamer, jump ship in South America; Ghost Town Memories of the Western States of America; Across the Kalahari Desert in motorcar by the dried-up bed of the Kuruman River - nice photos; and more. Average wear. Sound copy. Book
58 pages. Features: Nice color cover illustration of Maestro at work; To the Ladies; Editorial discusses how the world is being reborn - for the better; Nostalgic comic-style one-page ad for Ingram's Shaving Cream; Destroyer - part 1 of a novel of love deeper than the sea; Movie Reviews - "Racketeers, Redskins, Romance"; The Brain Trust - Eminent idol-smasher H.L. Mencken wonders if it will do better today than it has in the past; Lux Toilet Soap photo ad features RKO-Radio stare Irene Dunne; On One Wheel - a revolution, a girl, and a perilous landing; Vox Pop; Twelve Months in the White House - by Anna Roosevelt Dall; Did John Jacob Astor Find Capt. Kidd's Riches? - a true story of pirate gold and the birth of a famous fortune; The Case of the Howling Dog (part 8) - Perry Mason stages a phantom murder; 10,000 families going back to the land; Transient Lady (part 11) - dangerous days and a girl's devotion; An Elephant Never Forgets - hilarious tale of an exile from Georgia and 5 tons of pachyderm wisdom; Rookies That Bloom in the Spring - tales of some colorful baseball players; Snake Dance (short story). Nice color back cover Coke ad features men in suits and soda fountain. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book
PARIS, Union Latine d'Editions - Coll. Médiévales - Ed. sélectionnée et numérotée par le Club du Livre - 4 volumes - Petits in-4 - Reliures éditeur ornées au 1er plat - Dos à 4 nerfs avec titre et fleurons dorés et rouges - Sous emboitages - Illustrations dans le texte et hors texte en couleurs de Fontanarosa - 146, 226, 250, 178 pages - bons exemplaires
PARIS, de l'Imp; & de la Fonderie stréotypes de Pierre Didot l'Ainé & de Firmin Didot - An VIII (1800) - complet en 2 volumes In-16 - Cartonnage éditeur de l'époque (frotté) -196 pages + Table & 226 pages - Propre
12mo., First Edition thus, with an engraved title-vignette, some light age-soiling; later boards, calf back lettered in gilt, a very good, firm copy. With 1p. publisher's advertisement at end. Scarce variant of the popular novel and moral tale by John Moore, physician, writer and biographer of Smollett, his friend and patient. The hero is a Sicilian, brought up without restraint, who begins by squeezing a pet sparrow to death and who, after a selfish career, dies of a wound received in a duel. 'Tracing the windings of vice and delineating the disgusting features of villainy are unpleasant tasks, and some people cannot bear to contemplate such a picture. It is fair, therefore, to warn readers of this turn of mind not to pursue the story of Zeluco' (DNB). The work was first published in 1786; CBEL gives at least seven editions by 1800. This variant, with the alternative spelling of the title, appears to be scarce; we have been unable to trace any institutional copy (including BL, Bodleian, CUL, NLC, NLS, Trinity Dublin and others). It may well be an unrecorded pirate. See CBEL II, p.549; DNB.
Mm 140x215 Volume cartonato rigido di pagine 264, rilegatura in mezza pelle, fioriture alle carte. Prefazione di Giuseppe Mazzini. Opera in buone condizioni. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Crimean Turkish (Cyrillic script). 222, [2] p., color ills. ISBN: 582501247. Akilli kirpinen ayneci tilki. Krimtatar halk masallari. Toplagan, islegen ve tertib etgen: Ablüziz Veliev. A rare fairytale book compiled and printed by Crimean intellectuals during their exile in Uzbekistan.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) In modern very aesthetic full leather bdg. Demy 8vo. (22 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script. 197, [2], [1] p. Altin isik. Ziya Gökalp, whose real name is Mehmet Ziya was born on March 23,1876 in Diyarbair. Ziya Gökalp started his education in Diyarbakir, and moved to Istanbul in 1895 to attend the school for veterinary medicine. During this stage of his life, he met important political figures of the era such as Ibrahim Temo and Ishak Sukûti. He was much influenced by the Young Turks movement and joined the political reform movement Ittihat ve Terakki (Committee of Union and Progress). He was arrested in 1898 because of his dissident activities and spent a year in prison. After his release, he was sent to exile to Diyarbakir where he worked on a minor governmental assignments. After the declaration of the second constitutional monarchy, he established a branch of Ittihat ve Terakki in Diyarbakir, and became its representative. He published the Peyman newspaper. In 1909, he attended the Ittihat ve Terakki Congress held in Thessalonica as the Diyarbakir delegate. The next year, he was elected member to the central administrative council of this organization in Thessalonica. He taught sociology courses in Ittihat Terakki's school, which he had helped establish in 1910. In the mean time, he also published the Genç Kalemler periodical. In 1912, he was elected as a representative of Ergani Maden to the Meclis-i Mebusan (Parliament), and he moved to Istanbul. He was also one of the founders of the association Türk Ocagi (The Turkish Hearth). He wrote about nationalism and Turkish nationalism in the publication of this association Turk Yurdu, and in many other publications such as Halka Dogru, Islam Mecmuasi, Milli Tetebbular Mecmuasi, Iktisadiyat Mecmuasi, Içtimaiyat Mecmuasi and Yeni Mecmua. In the mean time, he taught sociology at the Darülfünun-u Osmani (Istanbul University). During the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, Ziya Gökalp sought to fashion a new national identity. In essence, his philosophy consisted of the effort of synthesizing the ethical and cultural values native to Turkish society, and certain values borrowed from the west. He summarized this approach as 'becoming Turkish, Muslim, and modern', and he took the cultural component from Turkish nationalism, and the ethical component from Islam. Gokalp defended that the constructive element of international culture were national cultures and he gave priority to folk literature over court literature. He believed in the importance of positive sciences, which had made the technological and scientific development of the West possible and considered religion as an auxiliary element on the way to reach religious and social unity. His social model was influenced by Emile Durkheim's theoretical concept of 'solidarism'. He opted for this model because unlike liberalism, which was based on the individual, and Marxism, which was based on class struggle, solidarism considered vocational organizations as the essential social unit. He wrote countless articles explaining his social and political views, and he systematized the concept of Turkish nationalism. He played an important role in the establishment and the development of Turkish national literature. In spite of the verse works and the poetry that he wrote in defense of Turkish nationalism, recent history Turkish cultural tends to acknowledge him more as a figure of political struggle. Ziya Gökalp earned great respect on the basis of his life of political activism. Leaving an indelible mark on the development of Turkish national identity, Gokalp died on October 25, 1924 as a citizen of the newly founded Republic of Turkey. Hegira: 1342 = Roumi: 1339 = Gregorian: 1923. First and Only Edition. Extremely rare. Özege 550.; Just five copies in OCLC: 880485512 (x3).; 163023661 (x2). Altin isik (The Golden light) includes the collection of Turkish tales in verse and prosaical which reflected Ziya Gökalp's thoughts. When he was a small child, Z
481p. Hardcover Very good condition
This is a very good hardcover ciopy in the original publisher's brown decorated cloth with just light wear. Very clean inside and out. Pre-Buddhist birth-tales from India. Illustrated with 8 black & white plates. 10" high X 6" wide, 488 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
in folio, in piena pelle edit. con nervi, fregi e titoli oro al dorso, pp. 244, manca cofanetto edit., la copertina a sbalzo riproduce il monumento equestre di Emanuele Filiberto a Torino coniata su lastra di bronzo da bozzetto di Arturo Bruni, al piatto post. 5 borchie di metallo, capilettera neri su fondo figurato rosso, al contropiatto targa metallica con tiratura e dedica ad personam
Pages 201-240. Features: Tales of the Flying Squad - Crook Catching on Wheels - photo illustrated article; The Quest - another fine story of the Foreign Legion; Jealousy Between Lovers - a necessity, otherwise, a curse; The Gramophone - an appealing short story; The Struggle of the Giants - a wonderful (Football Association Challenge) cup season - article with photos; The Otter's Inn - a popular nature story; When Parliament Gasped! - great illustrated article of drama on the floor of the House; How to get your garden going; Shadowed Love - a man's love for two women; Illustrated Amami Shampoos ad; The Real Swanee - photo-illustrated article about the film 'Uncle Tim's Cabin"; The Uninvited Guest - short story; and more. Staples disintegrated. Above-average but not excessive wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
Features: Meeting the Challenge of Adaptive Re-use - in the city of Kitchener, Ontario - 410 King St. W., the Kaufman footwear complex; Downsizing and Privatizing in the Good Ol' 90s; Charles B. Ross and his Sash and Door Factory in Blackville; The Victorian Factory Phenomenon - Tales of the Cotton and Candy in New Brunswick - the Ganong Chocolate factory in St. Stephen, New Brunswick. Modest moisture exposure near one corner else clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. A worthy copy. Book