837 résultats
60156Varsovie (Warzawa), Wiedza Powszechna/Bruxelles, Vander, 1982. 14 x 20, 2 volumes, 1036 pages, broché + jaquette, bon état.
93505Chez l'Auteur, 1966, 22 p. + 30 planches en noir et blanc,broché, exemplaire numéroté 61/600, couverture un peu frottée et salie, bon état.
1960176960Puf Paris, Puf 1960. In-8 relié toile sous jaquette de 1323 pages. Petite manque sur le haut de la jaquette sinon Bon état
8642Veuve Dhoury , imprimeur à Paris 1789
106.451Bruxelles, Edition Baude, s.d. 14 x 20, 365 pp., broché, bon état.
1918015195Paris Librairie Larousse 1918 In-8 Broché, couverture illustrée
1968116642Zodiaque Introduction à la Nuit des Temps 1968 Zodiaque, Introduction à la Nuit des Temps, 1968, reliure toile éditeur sous jaquette, environ 22x17cm, avec son étui en carton gris, bon état et intérieur très propre.
ORD-8106Mémoire présenté à la section de Géographie de l'Association Française pour l'Avancement des Sciences au Congrès de Montpellier le 1er septembre 1879. Paris. Secrétariat de l'Association. 1880. In-8 (153 x 235mm) broché, couverture muette moderne en papier peigné, 35 pages. Bon exemplaire. Rare.
ORD-8107Extrait de la Revue de Géographie. Paris. Delagrave. 1887. In-8 (153 x 235mm) broché, couverture imprimée sous jaquette muette moderne en papier peigné, 9 pages. Bon exemplaire. Rare.
186826693Blois Lecesne 1868 In-16 VIII-177, sur papier fort
M11156P , Rémont , 1821 , fort in 8 pleine basane, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre maroquin rouge, 952pp , petit travail de ver sur un bord du dos. Langue: Français
Paris chez Rémont 1819, trés fort In-8 relié pleine basane blonde, dos lisse trés orné, piéce de titre. 936 pages. Trés bon exemplaire.
199037117Seuil Jaquette en très bon état Couverture rigide toile Paris 1990
Small 8vo, [4], 120, 62, 16, [2]pp., with a folding coloured plan of Paris, title in French and English, orig. publishers cloth.
Small 8vo (183 x 123), 39pp., orig. printed card covers.
2012mz902Editions MeMo Dos agrafé 2012 In-4 (24,3 x 28 cm), dos agrafé, 32 pages dont 4 feuilles de vignettes à découper, illustrations en couleurs ; neuf, sous blister. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1985vk1532Editions Charles Corlet Dos carré collé 1985 In-8 (14 x 22 cm), dos carré collé, 168 pages ; quatrième plat uniformément jauni, par ailleurs bel état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
First published 1939 "Its aim was to organise and present in a teachable fashion the classical element in English for the student who had little or no Latin or Greek ." revised by Lionel Casson . 292p. Nice clean text, slight shelf wear Book
First published 1939 "Its aim was to organise and present in a teachable fashion the classical element in English for the student who had little or no Latin or Greek ." revised by Lionel Casson . 280p.index. Nice clean text, name of owner light shelf wear Book
pp. viii, (24) [Lithograph Plates], 53 [Phraseograms], (10) [Blank ruled pages], 7 [Catalogue of Phonographic Works], (1) [American Phonetic Association]. Lithograph plates age stained. Inked ownership of C. A. Hughes on front paste down. All edges marbled. 177mm. Original full stamped publisher's cloth binding. Boards embossed in blind. Front board title decorated and lettered in gilt. A few small nicks otherwise a bright copy. Hardbound. Very good+. English born Benn Pitman (1822-1910), assisted his brother Isaac in perfecting the latter's system of shorthand phonography (1837). From 1843 till 1852 he lectured on the system throughout Great Britain, and had a large share in compiling his brother's text-books. At Isaac's request he came to the United States in January, 1853, to give instruction in phonography, and settled at Cincinnati. In 1855 he discovered the process of producing relief copper-plates of engraved work by the galvanic process known as electrotypes, for which he was awarded a silver medal by the Cincinnati Mechanics' Institute. The following year he succeeded, in connection with Dr. J. B. Burns, in producing stereotype plates by the gelatine process in photo-engraving. From 1865 to 1867 he acted as the official stenographer during the trials of the assassin, of President Lincoln, the "Sons of Liberty," the Ku-Klux Klan, and other similar government prosecutions. He also edited and compiled the printed reports of these trials. In 1873 he abandoned reporting and became connected with the school of design, now the art academy, of the University of Cincinnati. His object was to secure the development of American decorative art and to open up a new profession for women. SHORTHAND
94339Bruxelles, Le Cri, 2005. 15 x 24, 635 pp., broché, très bon état.
19392084785Den Haag: Nijhoff 1939. XXXII, 663, (1) Seiten. Zweispaltendruck. Gr. 8° (25 x 17 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel und Goldprägung auf dem Vorderdeckel. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].