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Paris, le Club Français du Livre, 1969; in-8, 309 pp., reliure d'éditeur. Très bon état.
1968J1108Paris, Éditions Universitaires, 1968 ; in-8, 760 pp. + cartes, reliure d'éditeur pleine toile violette. Plus qu'un dictionnaire, cet ouvrage est un véritable ouvrage sur les civilisations grecques et latines. On trouve dans cet ouvrage des notices sur des auteurs connus. Très bon état.
Paris, Éditions Universitaires, 1968; in-8, 760 pp. + cartes, reliure d'éditeur pleine toile violette. Plus qu'un dictionnaire, cet ouvrage est un véritable ouvrage sur les civilisations grecques et latines. On trouve dans cet ouvrage des notices sur des auteurs connus. Très bon état.
1938_201800844Liège, Faculté de Philosophie & Lettres, 1938 ; grand in-8 (167 x 253 mm), XVI-408 pp. + 3 pl. hors-texte, broché (en grande partie non coupé). Bibliothèque de la Faculté de Philosophie & Lettres de l'Université de Liège — Fascicule LXXVIII. Fait partie du premier des 4 volumes (1938 / 1938 / 1953 / 1963).
Liège, Faculté de Philosophie & Lettres, 1938; grand in-8 (167 x 253 mm), XVI-408 pp. + 3 pl. hors-texte, broché (en grande partie non coupé). Bibliothèque de la Faculté de Philosophie & Lettres de l'Université de Liège — Fascicule LXXVIII. Fait partie du premier des 4 volumes (1938 / 1938 / 1953 / 1963).
185512449Parisiis, ex typographia Firminorum Didot, 1855. In-16 de [4]-XLVI (vie d'Horace)-299 pages, plain maroquin vert, dos à 5 nerfs orné de fleurons et du titre dorés, médaillon central doré aux deux plats, dans un encadrement à froid avec petit fleuron doré à chaque coin, filet doré sur les coupes, large roulette intérieure, tranches dorées, gardes marbrées. Trace blanche au second plat, mors et coins légèrement frottés, mouillure intérieure.
44567P., Lemerre, 1911, in 12 relié demi chagrin olive, dos lisse très orné, tête dorée, 331 pages.
1770ROMEANTIQU91070824Paris, Michaelis Lambert, 1770, 12 x 18,5, (1)-II-XXXX-528-IV-(3) pages sous plein veau moucheté de l'époque, - dos à 5 nerfs titré & fleuronné ; tranches piquetées de rouge ; gardes de papier tourniquet
4774Parisiis, Apud . Nic. Lud. ACHAINTRE, 1806 - in 8 : 516 pp. 1/2 rel veau pruneBien relié
211418Rome, Presses de la Propagande, 1881 in-8, LI-360 pp., [5] ff. n. ch., 4 pp. [appendices], exemplaire relié avec 24 ff. réglés "in fine" destinés aux annotations (mais demeurés vierges), demi-chagrin marine à coins, dos à nerfs orné de filets à froid et de fleurons dorés, simple filet à froid sur les plats (reliure de l'époque). Quelques épidermures au dos.
60576P., Hachette, 1860, petit in 12 broché, XXIV-376 pages.
1888390761888 Moulins, Crepin-Leblond, 1888, in 8° broché, 155 pages ; couverture fanée, dos cassé.
In-8, 8ff-641p.-22ff. Nom de possesseur découpé en pied de la page de titre gravé et quelques passages soulignés à l'encre rouge. Sinon bon exemplaire.
1926LFA-126746625Revue mensuelle de 122 pages, format 120 x 190 mm, brochée, bon état
1936LFA-126737220Une revue de 127 pages, format 165 x 255 mm, brochée, bon état
205124Leyde, Elzévir, 1630 in-16, [8] ff. n. ch. (titre-frontispice gravé avec les armes de toutes les provinces-unies, introduction, table des chapitres), 352 pp., [5] ff. n. ch. de table des matières, typographie en petit corps, vélin rigide à rabats, dos et plats ornés de filets à froid, tranches bleues (reliure de l'époque). Bon exemplaire.
1663690151663 P., Pierre Le petit, 1663, petit in 12 relié plein veau de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné, 6 feuilets non chiffrés - LXXII-256 pages ; frottis d'usage ; coiffes usées, ors du dos très fanés ; mouillure aux premiers et derniers feuillets.
1738110705Toulouse, Par la Société 1738 In-16 relié plein veau d’époque 15,5 cm sur 10. Dos à nerfs orné des caissons et fleurons dorés. Tranches rouges. 436 pages. Page de titre et 72 pages de texte imprimées en rouge et noir. Bandeaux et culs-de-lampe. Mentions manuscrites sur deuxième contreplat. Reliure d’usage avec quelques petites taches, épidermures et frottements, 3 trous de vers au dos sans atteinte au texte. Rosace tracée au compas sur le premier plat, probablement par un écolier qui s’ennuyait ! Coins émoussés. Un cahier émergent légèrement de la gouttière aux tranches grises. Sans pages de garde. Assez bon état d’occasion.
200403110Leipzig, Verlag und druk von B.G. Teubner, 1942 ; in-8, 110 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
199128588<p>A Fine tight copy in a Fine bright unclipped dust jacket. This collection of stories by twenty-six Latin American authors features the new voices and celebrated masters of one of the world's foremost literatures. Explore the gothic sexual ambiguities of Carlos Fuentes' "The Doll Queen" the psychological compression of Clarice Lispector's "Love" or the baroque pyrotechnics of Machado de Assis and Adolfo Bioy Casares. Discover the parodically hard-boiled detective fiction of Ana Lydia Vega and some decidedly soft-boiled criminals in Rubem Fonesca's "Lonelyhearts."</p> Dutton, hardcover
1890List1326Costa Rica 1890. Albumen photographs 9 x 7 ½ inches on larger mounts with credits to Rudd y Paynter and the Paynter Bros. Near Fine. H.N. Rudd and the Paynter Brothers Richard and John were photographers who were active in Costa Rica in the 1890s operating out of San Jose. Five of these views show the Rudd y Paynter mark on versos with their address at the Parque Central in San Jose. The Paynters were from the United States arriving in 1874 and first establishing Rudd y Paynter out of a shop in the Parque Central where they also sold marble and art objects. In 1895 the studio changed its name to Paynter Bros. <br /> <br /> Collected here are nine scarce albumen views of Costa Rica from the 1890s. Five of them document a trip up Mt. Turrialba these bear the Rudd y Paynter mark. Of the other other four one image shows a building likely in San Jose with a gathered crowd; one shows a very striking mural and is captured “Corpus Christi / Cartaga Costa Rica June 4 / 96 this shows no photographers mars though the size and format are identical to the others and we presume the photographers to be the Paynter brothers; One shows industrial coffee machinery on “El Canada†the last shows a group of people in front of the bridge over the Rio Grande with a platform showing the markings of the Hamlin Car and Wheel Company of Catwissa PA. The group with the exception of the Corpus Christi image are mounted on uniform heavy cardstock mounts with gilt edges and remain in particularly fine condition with excellent contrast and some light wear to mounts. Overall a scarce group documenting Costa Rica at a time when few photographers operated. unknown
42513Washington: GPO 1957. Offset-printed broadside in three colors 21-1/2" x 17"; printed recto-only. Old folds probably as issued; a few small nicks to extremities; Very Good or better. Announces the establishment of Pan American Week April 8-14; and Pan American Day April 14 and reprints the full text of Eisenhower's proclamation. Pan-American Day is still celebrated in some Latin American countries though news of its establishment never seems to have made a lasting impression on the U.S. populace. Though clearly intended for display this broadside is apparently scarce with no example recorded in commerce and none catalogued in OCLC as of October 2018. unknown
1872List1815Guatemala City 1872. Broadside measuring 17 ¼ x 13 ½ inches. Vertical fold to center some loss and foxing to left upper portion very good plus overall. An unrecorded broadside announcing the first celebration of the Día del Ejército de Guatemala a holiday celebrating the defeat of the dictator Vicente Perna. This broadside also mentions the success of the campaign in Honduras as a reason for the celebration. The text gives an extensive description of the day’s festivities with celebrations including the military band and a puppet theater for children. The rules for the evening include no selling of alcoholic beverages and no one entering the plaza on horseback. The holiday still exists today and became a center of controversy following the Guatemalan Civil War. unknown
1959339931959. First editions. Stapled self wrappers. Very good copies. 4to. Includes: Bibliography in the Americas by Arthur E. Groop Courses on Latin America their merits and Problems by J.V.D. Saunders Centro Latinoamericanao Sobre Documentacion Historica by Carlos Victor Penna El Problema de la Fuentes Bibliograficas by Jose Alcina Franch Prospectus for a Permanenet Organization of Latin American Studies plus three more articles and seven meeting minutes and discussions. unknown
1922List2026N.P. 1922. Oblong 8vo wraps 9 x 6 inches. Rear wrap detached tears and chips to front wrap fine contents very good overall. Very Good. An uncommon first edition copy of Manuel Gomez Miralles’ photographic survey of Costa Rica. Miralles was one of Costa Rica’s most prolific photographers operating for many decades and this book is an early collection of his work. Miralles work is compositionally advanced and his large format images are reproduced effectively in the volume. This book was the only survey of Miralles’ work to appear in his lifetime and after his death his negatives were sold to a foreign photographer. We find no records of this book in the trade or auction records at the time of this listing. unknown