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grand in-8°, 383 pages, broche, jaquette illustree plastifiee. Tres bel exemplaire, très frais. [CL-8] Properce et Cynthie : Deux mille ans d'Amour…
français In-12 de 314 pp.; cartonné à la Bradel de l'éditeur, premier plat illustré, dos toilé. Traduction de MM. Grégoire et Moland. Illustrations de Yan' dArgent.
grand in-8°, 181 pages, index, cartonnage editeur avec jaquette illustree en couleurs. Etat proche du NEUF. [CA-11]
Collection " Tournoi " .Très belles illustrations en couleurs à pleine page . Enfantina . - 16 p. , 250 gr.
Broché. 195 pages. Passages soulignés au crayon de couleurs.
petit in-4°, 265 pages, broché, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire. [P-35]
Broch?. 384 pages.
Illustrations en couleurs de la célèbre Gerda Muller . Un anti-vol . Enfantina . Contes et légendes .- 46 p. , 450 gr.
Broch?. 216 pages.
Hardvover petit in-4°, 253 pages, cartonnage de l'éditeur. Rousseurs éparses sinon bel exemplaire. [P-14]
Paris, La Joie de nos enfants, collection L'Adolescence catholique, 20 juillet 1929. In-8, cartonnage rouge, auteur et titre sur fond blanc, dos toîlé, titre doré en long reliure de l'éditeur, 144 pp plus 5 pp catalogue. Planche illustrée en couleurs en frontispice et dessins en noir et blanc dans le texte. Edition originale. Bel exemplaire.
Larousse, Collection Jacques Marseille "Pays et Terres de France" - 2003 - In-8 - Broché - Couverture souple illustrée en couleurs - Illustrations et photographies noir et blanc - 383 pages - Bon état
Cartonn?. 130 pages. 24,5 x 31,5 cm.
Num?ro complet. Rousseurs.
Hardback in-12 , 255 pages, demi-percale havane, dos decore. Bon etat. [MI-17]
in-8 broche de 111 pages. Bon etat. [MI-12]
Hardcover in-4, 446 pages abondamment illustrées en noir et en couleurs, rel. pl. toile éd., jaquette illustree. Très bel exemplaire. [HP-4]
Fine English Paperback. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. [vi], 113 p. Köroglu Gürcistan'da. Köroglu, a Turkish folk legend in Georgia. TURKOLOGY Turkish legend Koroglu Turkish folk literature.
76 pages. Signed and inscribed by both author and artist upon half-title page. Lovely colour illustrations. Includes the following blend of original and traditional Coast Salish stories: The Stolen Sun; Grandma Goes Fishing; Hulitun', The Magic Hunter; The Raven and the Racoon. Moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
64 pages. Author's inscription upon title page appears to read "yath ch aw? iyus al? always be happy" Author has signed using her Salish name which is Kwulasulwut, which means 'Many Stars". In this blend of original and traditional Salish stories, the magical characters pass through many magical experiences and adventures. In each story the young reader travels on a journey through both nature and the supernatural, and at the end discovers one of life's lessons, just as they were once revealed to Salish children by their traditional Storyteller. Author lives in Nanaimo, B.C. where she teaches Native Studies and the Coast Salish language. The five tales which make up this book have been adapted from stories which author uses to teach her students at Nanaimo area elementary schools about Native traditions and culture. Illustrator is a Nootkan artist from Nuchatlitz on Nootka Island. Soiling and above average wear to colour-illustrated boards. Doodling upon back board. Front endpaper removed. Erasures from remaining portion of front endpaper. Book
Broch?. 303 pages. Couverture d?fra?chie, r?par?e.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 135 p. Kurban ve tufan üzerine makaleler. Articles on 'Sacrifice' and 'Flood Cataclysm'.
Very Good English Modern cloth bdg. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Sumerian, and introduction in Turkish. [4], 73 p. Kumarbi legend of Sumer and its transcription in Sumerian. Kumarbi efsanesi. Etice metnin transkripsiyonu.
Cartonnage de l'?diteur. 192 pages. Jaquette d?fra?chie.
v, [3], 655 pages. Extensive glossary. Bibliography. Index. Illustrated endpapers. Text in English. "The Kojiki, the earliest source book in Japanese literature and history, was completed in 712 A.D. under the auspices of the imperial court. It is the oldest extant book in Japanese and, as its title (literally, 'Record of Ancient Things') suggests, an account of a still earlier era. It is the court's statement about the origins of the imperial clan and the leading families and the beginnings of Japan as a nation; and it is, at the same time, a compilation of myths, historical and pseudo-historical narratives and legends, songs, anecdotes, folk etymologies, and genealogies." - from dust jacket. Book clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. Moderate wear to price-clipped dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A quality copy. Book