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1842253780Apud editorem in Vico dictuo Montrouge, Parisiis, 1842. 956 Spalten. Originalleinen. 28 cm
RO80072383SHENVAL PRESS. Non daté. In-18. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 320 pages. Un portrait en frontispice, noir et blanc. . . . Classification Dewey : 845-Discours
3 vols., 8vo., First Edition thus; blue leatherette, upper boards framed, blocked and lettered in gilt, backstrips letterd in silver, a near fine set. Churchill's War Speeches were first published by Cassell in seven volumes between 1941 and 1946, followed by Charles Eade's definitive edition in three volumes in 1952. This later edition, published by Purnell in association with the original publisher, preserves Eade's text and retains the much-needed index. COMPLETE SETS IN THIS CONDITION ARE SCARCE. Woods A136 (recording the 1952 edition).
8vo., First Edition; original green cloth, gilt back, a very good, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter very lightly frayed at head and tail of backstrip and chafed at extremities. The second of five volumes of Churchill's post-war speeches. Woods, A128.
8vo., First Edition thus, with portrait frontispiece; pictorial boards, brown back lettered in gilt, brown endpapers, a near fine copy in publisher's board slip-case.
12 LP discs plus one booklet, 4to., with numerous photographs throughout; wire-stitched as issued, pictorial wrappers, a near fine copy, the whole housed in publisher's rounded-front slip-case with embossed label, a near fine set. Churchill Project (Cohen) lists this set as follows: Decca: Winston S. Churchill: His Memoirs and His Speeches [the discs are numbered WSC 1 to WSC 12, with a side number reference that runs from Side No. 1 to Side No. 24; each side also includes what appears to be a master Tape Reference running from ARL 6426 to ARL 6449]. Loosely inserted is an annotated copy of the printed illustrated prospectus for the similar set of eleven discs issued by EMI (ALP1435-1436; ALP1555-1563).
7 vols., 8vo., Mixed Editions, with portrait frontispieces and numerous plates, tops and fore-edges lightly spotted, contemporary inscription on front free endpaper of first volume; blue cloth, gilt backs, a bright, clean set in unclipped dustwrapper (one wrapper price-clipped), some wrappers chipped at heads and tails of backstrips. The set comprises: Into Battle (reprint); The Unrelenting Struggle (reprint); The End of the Beginning (reprint); Onwards to Victory (fkirst edition); The Dawn of Liberation (first edition); Victory (first edition); Secret Session Speeches (first edition). Randolph Churchill edited the first volume, Charles Eade the subsequent six volumes. Although published as a series and uniform in size, complete sets are seldom offered for sale (especially in dustwrappers as here). Woods A66a, A89, A94, A101, A107, A111, A114 respectively (recording the first editions).
462 p. Churchill's World War II speeches with a preface and notes by his son, Randolph S. Churchill. Hardcover Very good condition
xi, 357 pages. "The sixty-five speeches, broadcasts and messages which make up this new book cover the momentous events of 1943, as the Allied nations continued their common battle against totalitarianism all over the world. This is the year when the tide turned." - dust jacket. Publisher's red cloth handsomely adorned with black and gilt. Book clean and unmarked with light wear. Binding tight and square. Above-average wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A sound vintage copy. Book
1st edition. 8vo, 96 pages, illustrated, Very good condition hardback no dust jacket. Foxing on page edges. Compiled by Charles Eade. 4097. eng
In -4°, pp. 11 (1). Vignetta xilografica al frontespizio rappresentante la Trinità; altra vignetta alla fine che rappresenta la Pentecoste.
1866R240114140LIBRAIRIE HACHETTE ET CIE. 1866. In-16. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 32 pages - passages de texte en français, ouvrage en latin. . . . Classification Dewey : 845-Discours
67566La Société des Belles Lettres sous le patronnage de l'Association Guillaume Budé, 1967, 1 volume in-8 de 94 pp., broché. Texte et traduction en regard avec le même numéro de page.
196195192Belles Lettres, Coll. des Universités de France Budé 1961 Belles Lettres, Coll. des Universités de France (Budé), 1961, broché, édition d'André Boulanger, dos insolé, traces d'adhésif sur les gardes, bon état pour le reste.
95194Belles Lettres, Coll. des Universités de France (Budé) Belles Lettres, Coll. des Universités de France (Budé), 1973, broché, édition de Boulanger, bilingue, bon état, pages non coupées (jamais lu).
95407Belles Lettres, Coll. des Universités de France (Budé) Belles Lettres, Coll. des Universités de France (Budé), 1961, broché, édition d'André Boulanger, bilingue, bon état, pages non coupées (jamais lu).
1981105975Belles Lettres Budé 1981 Belles Lettres, Coll. des Universités de France (Budé), 1981, cartonnage éditeur, bilingue, édition de Jean Cousin, dos insolé quelques pages sur lignées au crayon à papier, une date sur la première garde et une signature sur la seconde, bon état pour le reste.
1765vh20A Paris, chez Babuty fils Relié 1765 EDITION ORIGINALE. In-12 (10 x 16,7 cm), reliure plein veau, dos à 5 nerfs orné de caissons dorés, tranches rouges, gardes couleur, xij-252 pages ; petits manques de cuir aux coiffes, bel exemplaire par ailleurs. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1823AUB-4473Paris, L.G. Michaud 1823. 2 beaux volumes reliés, reliures demi toile avec coins, dos avec titres dorés, CXIV + 395 pages et 386 pages sur vergé + planche.
164211765Lyon 1642 10 Lugd. Batavor (Lyon), Ex Officina Elzeviriana, 1642,10 volumes in-16, plein veau fauve, dos orné de fleurons, pièce de titre maroquin vert, tranches dorées, motifs de rubans sur les plats, filets sur les coupes.
fj14Relié In-12 (17x10 cm), relié plein veau marbré, 539 pages, texte en latin et en français en regard ; reliure abîmée, mors fendus, coiffes manquantes, dos usé, rares rousseurs, en l'état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1845RO80002616LECOFFRE / FIRMIN DIDOT. 1845. In-18. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos abîmé, Rousseurs. 96 pages. Manque sur le dos fendu. Texte en latin. Quelques pages cornées.. . . . Classification Dewey : 845-Discours
1993103758ABMchn., Artemis & Winkler, (1993). 3 Bde. Kl.-8°. Insges. 2.178 S. OLwdbde. - Slg. Tusculum. - Gutes Ex.
182856944Leipzig, Tauchnitz, 1828. 104; 228-338; 422-502 SS. (so jeweils in sich komplett). Kl.-8°, Marmorierter Pappband d. Zt. mit vergoldetem Rückentitel. Rotschnitt.
1949V39267Zürich (Rascher) 1949 (= Erste Auflage). 8°, Originalkarton mit Originalumschlag (Hardcover) , 274 S. (Dünndruck) 1