14 291 résultats
13355Paris, Cahiers de l'Amitié Charles Péguy, Première Année, N°1, Novembre 1947, grand in 8° broché, 88 pages.
16302Paris, Revue Europe, 1979. In-8°, 246p. Broché, couverture illustrée.
1258Moulins, Aux Lys Bourbonnois, 1962 ; petit in-12, broché - 8ff. vierges-39 pp.-8 ff. vierges. Couverture muette en suédine rouge. Gardes en fort papier d'Auvergne du Moulin Richard de Bas, à inclusion de végétaux. Parfait état.
19272Paris, Mellottée (Collection "Les Chefs-d'Oeuvres de la Littérature Expliqués"), sans date, in 12 broché, 263 pages
65251P., Vrin, 1943, grand in 8° broché, 165 pages ; portrait en frontispice ; petits défauts à la couverture.
39143Grenoble, Allier, 1897, in 12 broché, 24 pages.
50692P., Fischbacher, 1904, in 12 broché, VII-389 pages ; couverture fanée.
19789231Paris, nrf, Gallimard, "Bibliothèque de la Pléiade", 1978. 168 x 105 mm, 204-(4) pp., 358 illustrations n/b in-texte et en pleine page, iconographie choisie et commentée par Bernard Dorival. Reliure plein cuir d'éditeur, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, sous jaquette et rhodoïd, bande jaune en haut du rabat int. du rhodoïd (env. 4 mm), rhodoïd insolé au dos et au bord de la quatrième de couverture, sans étui cartonné. Bel exemplaire.
23597Cologne, Pierre Marteau, 1696. In-12, (2) ff. Dont le titre, 406 pages. Veau d'époque, dos à nerfs (manque de cuir en tête du dos, un mors fendu).
12672Plon, 1952. In-8, broché, planches hors-texte.
Genève, Pierre Cailler, Collection "Beaux textes, textes rares, textes inédits", 1947. Petit in-8, broché, 372 pp. 10 ème volume de la Collection. Tirage limité et numéroté sur papier chamois velin apprêté. Bel exemplaire, non coupé.
1950800601950 Paris, Delmas, 1950, in 12 relié demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs, étiquettes vertes, couverture conservée, 117 pages.
196430421964 Paris, PUF, 1964, grand in 8° broché, VIII-311 pages ; illustrations in et hors-texte ; important index ; traces de ruban adhesif sur les gardes.
20223Clermont-Ferrand, Musée du Ranquet, 1962, petit in 8° broché, 69 pages ; couverture illustrée en noir ; illustrations ; des défauts.
201014485Paris, Selection du reader's digest, 1997 ; in-4, 208 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Très bon état.
200505412Paris, Solar, 1992 ; in-8, 336 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
201609972Lyon, Chronique sociale, 1999 ; in-8, 147 pp., br.
201610129Paris, Editions de la bibiotheque, 1995 ; in-8, 103 pp., br.
201407100Paris, Gallimard, 1990 ; in-12, 176 pp., br.
1888ABC_47975Cairo 1888. 34 albumen prints ca. 22 x 27 cm mounted on cream cardstock ca. 28 x 35.5 cm. Remarkable collection of 34 stunning photographic prints of Egypt all numbered titled and signed in the negative by photographer Jean Pascal Sébah 1872-1947 who owned the leading studio for Orientalist photography. He was even named the official photographer of the Sultan of Turkey together with his business partner Polycarpe Joailllier 1848-1904. The majority of the images in the present collection show streets and buildings from lesser known Egyptian cities and scenes of daily life. Larger collections of Sébah's work are relatively rare on the market.Sébah continued the business of his father Pascal Sébah 1823-1886 one of the first photographers working in Egypt. Pascal rose to prominence because of his well-organized compositions careful lighting and quality of his prints. The majority of his photographs are of tourist destinations and locals. Jean Pascal inherited his father's good eye but was more interested in depicting lesser known locations. His photos of people also appear more spontaneous. The present collection includes photographs of El-Souroughieh street and the Khalig canal in Cairo the Virgin Mary's tree in Matariya a local with a buffalo a group of seated men in a mosque a sugarcane market locals working on a sugarcane field a group of boys fishing and the hustle and bustle along the Nile.With a small purple ownership stamp of an anchor in mirror image and the letters "S A" near the top edge of one of the photographs of the Nile. The cardstock is very slightly foxed and yellowed and has somewhat warped from past temperature fluctuations. The prints have somewhat yellowed around the edges but are otherwise in good condition.l Cf. Saretzky The history of photography online. unknown
1888ABC_47975Cairo 1888. 34 albumen prints ca. 22 x 27 cm mounted on cream cardstock ca. 28 x 35.5 cm. Remarkable collection of 34 stunning photographic prints of Egypt all numbered titled and signed in the negative by photographer Jean Pascal Sébah 1872-1947 who owned the leading studio for Orientalist photography. He was even named the official photographer of the Sultan of Turkey together with his business partner Polycarpe Joailllier 1848-1904. The majority of the images in the present collection show streets and buildings from lesser known Egyptian cities and scenes of daily life. Larger collections of Sébah's work are relatively rare on the market.Sébah continued the business of his father Pascal Sébah 1823-1886 one of the first photographers working in Egypt. Pascal rose to prominence because of his well-organized compositions careful lighting and quality of his prints. The majority of his photographs are of tourist destinations and locals. Jean Pascal inherited his father's good eye but was more interested in depicting lesser known locations. His photos of people also appear more spontaneous. The present collection includes photographs of El-Souroughieh street and the Khalig canal in Cairo the Virgin Mary's tree in Matariya a local with a buffalo a group of seated men in a mosque a sugarcane market locals working on a sugarcane field a group of boys fishing and the hustle and bustle along the Nile.With a small purple ownership stamp of an anchor in mirror image and the letters "S A" near the top edge of one of the photographs of the Nile. The cardstock is very slightly foxed and yellowed and has somewhat warped from past temperature fluctuations. The prints have somewhat yellowed around the edges but are otherwise in good condition.l Cf. Saretzky The history of photography online. unknown
ORD-8410Hoëbeke. 1994. Gd in-8 cartonné sous jaquette illustrée photo, 123pp. Excellent état.
L8922Gallimard, 1989. In-8 étroit br. Coll. " L'un et l'autre ". Émouvant témoignage sur Pascal Pia, décédé dix ans plus tôt. E.O.
201903511Paris, NRF Gallimard, 1978 ; in-12, 205 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Avec son rhodoïde.
201315057Paris, Le livre de poche, 1999 ; in-12, 317 pp., br. Bon état.