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1923622078vo half cloth, s.d., 81 pp.
191619368Couverture rigide. Cartonnage de l'éditeur légèrement défraîchi. 269 pages.
1969539881 vol. in-4 br., Printed in Japan, 1969, 252 pp.
1986420621 vol. in-8 br., The University of Maryland Institute for Urban Studies, 1985, 65 pp.
1987595787 vol. 4to, paperback, Near East Archaeological Society Bulletin (New Series Number 29, 30, 31, 32 & 33, 34, 35) N° 28 : Winter 1987 ; N° 29 : Summer 1987 ; 30 : Winter 1988 ; 31 : Summer, 1988 ; 32 & 33 : Winter 1989 ; 34 : Spring 1990 ; 35 Fall 1990
1959684801 vol. 8vo. claret half leather binding, front and back cover kept inside, John Murray, London, 1959, XI-307 pp.
187593978Couverture rigide. Cartonnage de l'éditeur défraîchi. 300 pages. Papier légèrement bruni.
2003551São Paulo, Lemar and Tecmedd, 2003. Hardcover, 18 x 24 cm, 368 pp. Printed on glossy paper, illustrated. 27 chapters about "The Classification of MDS and myeloproliferative disorders in children", "Pitfalls in cyto-histology of pediatric MDS/JMML", "Molecular biology of hematopoietic cells in MDS: an evolutionary perspective", "The importance of bone marrow histology in MDS" and many other matters. Various contributors. From the editors: "The last decade has seen a surge of interest in pediatric myelodysplastic diseases and a number of initiatives to improve registration,diagnosis, and management have been launched. An increasing number of publications have appeared but no book has as yet compiled the many aspects of myelodysplastic diseases in children.This book has contributions from the major researchers and groups involved in the study of myelodysplasia and myeloproliferative disorders in children. It is composed of three introducing chapters on classification and epidemiology followed by detailed discussion of the many aspects of MDS and JMML. The last chapters present the experiences from a number of study groups worldwide describing their achievements in the study of this intriguing group of diseases. The book reflects out current knowledge on myelodysplastic and myeloproliferative disorders including some controversies. In a field moving rapidly towards new accomplishments discrepancies in interpretation of the data will invariably exist.It has been a pleasure to collaborate with this distinguished group of authors. We hope hematologists, pediatric oncologists, and laboratorial professionals will find the book useful in clinical practice and an inspiring basis for further research."
193993979Couverture rigide. Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 104 pages. Couverture défraîchie.
1973553681 brochure in-8, National Climatic Center, Asheville, NC, August 1973, 5 feuillets
1962SPN-499New York : Bonanza Books, 1962. 224 pages illustrées en noir (cahier photographique central hors-texte), index. Ouvrage relié sous jaquette (usagée) 16x24.
1996625431 vol. in-8 reliure éditeur, An expanding World, The European Impact on World History 1450-1800, Variorum, 1996, 397 pp.
193761143Avec une lettre autographe du Prof. dr. Willem Mengelberg et une préface de L.M.G. Arntzenius, 1 vol. in-folio br., Andries Blitz, Amsterdam, Aux Oeuvres Françaises, Paris, 1937, env. 70 ff.
1920548801 brochure in-8, s.d. [circa 1920 ?], 31 pp. avec 3 photos.Rappel du titre complet : Mathias Loras first bishop of Dubuque, Iowa U.S.A. and his friend Jean-Baptiste-Marie Vianney The holy parish priest of Ars. Their share in the beginning of the parish and church of Saint-John the Baptist of Rive-de-Gier, Loire, diocese of Lyon (France)
1998REL2503MA1Welcome Rain, 1998. In-8, softcover, 272 pp.
19080178Londres, Dent et New York, Dutton, 1907, coll. "The Series of English Idylls". In-8, 200 x 123 mm, 206 pp., avec 24 illustrations dont un frontispice de Charles E. Brock. Relié plein maroquin vert princier, dos à faux-nerfs, caissons et ornements dorés, titre et nom d'auteur en doré, filets dorés aux plats, double filets dorés sur les chasses, tranches de tête dorées, roulettes aux contreplats avec motif étoilé aux petits fers aux coins extérieur, gardes colorées aux motifs bleutés. Reliure signée Riviere & Son. Une image en frontispice, page de titre sur papier couché, table des matières et liste des illustrations en début d'ouvrages, illustrations colorées hors-texte tout au long du livre. Agréable exemplaire, élégamment relié et illustré avec un certain pittoresque. London, J. M. Dent & Co. and New York, Dutton & Co., 1907. A copy of Jane Austen's 'Emma' published by Dent in The Series of English Idylls in 1907. In-8, 206 pp., 73/4" - 93/4". Frontispiece, title page and 22 other plates (i.e. 24 plates in total) with delicate watercolour illustrations by Charles E. Brock. Full green leather hardcover. Gilded boards. Five raised bands on spine. First and last endpapers, those right on the other sides of the backings, show gilded roulettes signed "Bound by Riviere & Son."
19390201New York, Harper & Brothers, 1939. 2nd edition with a new introduction. A blue hardback volume, 213 x 147 mm, (xxv) 346 pp. Smooth spine with no mention written. SIGNED in French by William Close and his wife Tina on the half-title page. Their dedication says: "Tu ma vue [sic], puis tu a acheté ce livre !!! à un type magnifique, avec l'espérance qu'on se verra encore. Bill Close et sa petite femme Tina Close" (translation: "You saw me, then you bought this book!!! To an awesome guy, I hope we will meet again. Bill Close and his cute wife Tina"). Inscription from 1944 written on the title page. Contents list at the beginning. Introduction, Preface and eight chapters, the eighth being the most famous for some idea which would get out of the Overton window. "William Taliaferro Close (June 7, 1924 – January 15, 2009) was an American surgeon who played a major role in stemming a 1976 outbreak of the Ebola virus in Zaire, the first major outbreak of the viral hemorrhagic fever in Central Africa, and preventing its further spread. He was also the father of Oscar-nominated actress Glenn Close and husband of Bettine Moore Close." (Wikipedia) Dr. Close's efforts proved instrumental in breaking the chain of transmission of the Ebola virus during a pandemic, saving thousands of lives, and investigated the progress of the AIDS pandemic soon after. Close wrote four books, which included chronicles of his experiences as a doctor in Zaire and Wyoming.
1974144042Couverture souple. Broché. 218 pages.
1979632491 vol. in-8 br., Adolf M. Hakkert, Publisher, Amsterdam, 1979, 280 pp.
19906956479 vol. 4to., Lute Society of America Quarterly, Lexington Virginia, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011, approximately 2,500 pages in total. A very uncommon set of 73 issues of this quarterly journal, from no. XXV/2-3 (May/August 1990) to XLVI/2 (Summer 2011), representing 21 complete years, minus 4 issues. Missing issues are : XXXVI /4, XLI /2, XLIII /4 and XLIV /1. - Ensemble de 73 numéros de cette revue trimestrielle, du n° XXV / 2-3 (Mai/Août 1990) au XLVI / 2 (Eté 2011), soit 21 années complètes, sauf 4 numéros : XXXVI /4, XLI /2, XLIII /4 and XLIV /1 ]
20066956829 issues softcover, the Lute Society, Albury, Guildford, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 rd. 40 pp. for each issue, i.e. rd 1,200 pp. for the whole.
19420254London, Dent, 1942. 190 x 130 mm, 186 pp. Hardcover with blue cloth, no jacket. Reprint of the 1940 edition. This is a rare copy of the war edition which, due to war restrictions, contains less paper than usual and shows the "Authorized Economy Standard" seal of approval on the first page. "In May 1940, Lord Northbourne’s book ‘Look to the Land’ appeared. He coined the term ‘organic farming’. His book stripped out the prolixity, abstruseness, esotericism and mysticism of Rudolf Steiner, and, with compelling clarity, Lord Northbourne presented a manifesto of organic agriculture. From this point on, biodynamics and organics have developed in parallel, with the general recognition of biodynamics as a particular manifestation of organic agriculture." (John Paull, "The Global Growth and Evolution of Organic Agriculture", p. 5) "Lord Northbourne (1896-1982) was a man of exceptional vision, who already in the 1940s diagnosed in detail the sickness of modern society as stemming from the severance of its organic links with the wholeness of life. A leading figure in the early organic farming movement, his writings profoundly affected such other pioneers as Sir Albert Howard, Rolf Gardiner, Ehrenfried Pfeiffer, and H. J. Massingham. His path led him on to a profound study of comparative religion, traditional metaphysics, and the science of symbols, which he employed in incisive observations on the character of modern society. His later writings exercised considerable influence on his younger contemporaries E. F. Schumacher and Thomas Merton, and in many ways anticipate the essays of Wendell Berry." (Later summary of the book by Angelico Press) Walter Ernest Christopher James, 4th Baron Northbourne (1896-1982) was a precursor of what is now known as organic agriculture. He translated to English several works by Perennialists or Traditionalists René Guénon, Fritschof Schuon and Titus Burckhardt, and contributed frequently to the quarterly journal Studies in Comparative Religions. According to Wikipedia, "Lord Northbourne's garden at Elizabethan Northbourne Court near Deal in Kent, set within the standing former outbuildings (the manor house burned in the 18th century) and upon ancient terracing, nurtured for a century, is reputed one of the finest in England; it is not generally open to the public."
2007683601 vol. in-4 reliure pleine toile rouge, double filet doré en mors et coins, s.l.n.d. [ Aristophil], [Villeneuve-Loubet], [ 2007 ], environ 104 pp.
1976501851 vol. 8vo. softcover, Holland University Press, Amsterdam, 1976, 196 pp. Text in English (one in French language)
1916569991 vol. in-12 reliure éditeur pleine percaline bordeaux, Gay and Hancok, Ltd, London, 1916, VIII-297 pp. et 7 ff. n. ch.