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in-12, 217 pages, broche, couv. Bel exemplaire. [CA31-8]
Lanore 1960. In-8 broché de 188 pages illustrées non coupées.
in-8°, 406 pp., broche, couv. illustree à rabats. Bel exemplaire. [DV-23] Reedition anastatique de l"edition originale de 1910.
Collection "Légendes" 1953, In-4 broché, 145 pages. Illustrations de l'auteur. Bon état.
Paris ,Lanore 1953. In-8 carré broché, couverture illustrée de 144 pages. Dessins de H ISELIN. Bon état
in-8°, 192 pages, illustrations in-t. N&B, carte, broche, couverture illustree plastifiee. Pli au 1er plat sinon bel exemplaire. [CA29-3][JU-1+]
Paris, Dugast Rouillé, 1970. Petit in-4 relié toile grise, 173 pages.
in-12, 190 pp., broche, couv.— Tirage limité et numeroté. Tres bel exemplaire. [CA30-1*][NAN-3]
Paris, Gautier Langereau 1957. In-8 relié toile éditeur illustrée de 250 pages. Illustrés par PELLERIN à EPINAL. Très bon état.
in-16 (poche), 184 pages, broche, couv. illustree. Bel exemplaire. [NV-20]
Fernand Lanore 1938, In-4 broché, 160 pages. Illustrations de G. LASSAUVAJUE. Trés bon état.
303 pages. Over thirty powerful strategies for personal and financial success. Clean, bright and unmarked. Faintest hint of wear. Excellent copy. Book
8vo., First Edition, with 5 engraved plates, title a little age-soiled, page-edges lightly browning; original dark green diced cloth, boards elaborately blocked with decorative frame border enclosing arabesque all in blind, gilt back, uncut, neatly rebacked with old backstrip laid down, a very good clean copy. With 4pp publisher's advertisement bound in at rear, and the blind trade stamp of Browne of Leicester on front free endpaper.WITH THE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY PICTORIAL BOOKPLATE OF THE BOY SCOUTS LIBRARY ON FRONT FREE ENDPAPER. Includes Bosworth Fight, Falcon Foster, The Lady of Ulverscroft, The Discovery, The Siege of Leicester and The Miser. Scarce, especially in this condition.
xxii, 130 pages. "Tells of the beliefs, tales and legends of the great Ojibway nation of Lake Nipigon and the Thunder Bay district. Illustrated with Morriseau's bold and distinctive drawings." - back cover. Norval Morrisseau [1932-2007] founded the Woodlands School of Canadian art. Prior owner's name (twice) atop first blank leaf. A sound copy. Book
141 pages. "In presenting this book to the public, the author has endeavoured to tell, in an interesting way, the legends of a race of people who occupied the western fringe of the North American Continent." - from Preface. Unmarked. Moderate wear. Binding intact. Sound copy. Book
Book appears in mint unread condition. 202pp. Tales from the land of the Iroquois people of North America. The author was a friend of General Washington. Originally published 1938. Illustrated. Very scarce in the UK.
202 pages. Bibliography. Frequent black and white sketches. Above-average wear. Binding intact. Usual library markings. A worthy reference copy. Book
pp. 165. Illustrations by Anne Kesler Shields. Original full green cloth binding. Hardcover. Original dust jacket; somewhat worn and chipped at extremities. Map endpapers. "From Blackbeard's den at Ocracoke, to the Hills of the Seven Sisters at Nag's Head, to the misty swamps of Shallotte, there is hardly an inch of territory along North Carolina's coast without a legend attached to it. Inlanders may be skeptical regarding the sometimes miraculous, often horror-filled tales that make up coastal folklore, but Outer Bankers accept the incredible as fact. The phenomena of the Outer Banks range from phosphorescent lights appearing and disappearing over Pamlico Sound to the strange fate of a crewless ship marooned on deadly Diamond Shoals. Legendary heroes such as Captain Jim Baum Gaskill are often truly heroic. or they may be scurrilous, like Old Quork and Blackbeard. But they all loom larger than life, with deeds and personalities unique to coastal Carolina. But this is more than a collection of coastal legends. It is an affectionate portrait of the people who daily pull a living out of the treacherous waters of the Atlantic. a tribute to the hardiness and courage that has made the Banker a rare breed. a breed whose true stories are, indeed, stranger than fiction." - From the dust jacket blurb. Very good copy. AMER 10
379 p. Softcover. First PaperJacks edition. Very good. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W8 LT Front STK
Collection " Le Jardin des rêves " . De magnifique images d'Elisabeth Alglave en couleurs . Contes et légendes . Album jeunesse . - 24 p. , 550 gr.
Collection " Beaux Contes " . L'illustration composée en découpes et sur double page souligne le mouvement du conte . Quelques frottements et traces en creux sur la couverture , peu gênantes . - 12 p. , 250 gr.
français In-8 de 260 pp.; broché de l'éditeur. Traduit de l'allemand par J. Leguèbe. Petits frottements à la couverture.
français Sans date (circa 1925). In-8 de 142 pp.; cartonné orné de l'éditeur. Collection Contes héroïques de douce France. Illustré de 4 planches hors texte en couleurs et 21 dessins de Fernand Fau. Rousseurs, dos plus clair.
HANOI, Ed. en Langues Etrangres - 1959 - In-8 - broché - couverture illustré & illustrations en texte de Ta Luu - 207 pages - Bel exemplaire
PARIS, Lib. Académique Didier - 1860 - In-8 - nouvelle édition - XC-456 pages - couverture poussiéreuse avec mention "Ecole Ozanam, sinon très frais intérieurement - Bon exemplaire