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2080202102301045Kochindason N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Page number: 1223p Size: 22cm Kochindason paperback
2008Q-1579127746Black Dog & Leventhal 2008-02-14. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Black Dog & Leventhal paperback
196830537England: The Shrine of Wisdom. As New. 1968. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - 68 pages. -- with a bonus offer-- . The Shrine of Wisdom hardcover
500259631Universal 13 7x17 3x1 4cm. Sans date. blu_ray.
19821256811982 Editions Albin Michel - Collection "Spiritualités Vivantes" - 1982 - In-12 broché, couverture illustrée - 222 pages
4057Robert Laffont Robert Laffont, 1998 - Broché couverture souple de l'éditeur au format 14x20cm, 342 pages, quelques photographies ( il y en eu peu ) en noir dans le texte; très bon état.
1589423143.Gperfect. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
48 pages. Features: Sacred Sands - The Civil Religion of the Indiana Dunes; The Diffusion of Silos; A Short Discourse on Cattle in the Hothouse; Recapturing History - a Plan for Gritty Cities; Wisdom and Wilderness; Juxtapositions; The Imprint of the Enlightenment - Tuscan Hill Farming in the Eighteenth Century; The Boutiquing of Cannery Row. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
petit in-4° carre, 95 pages, riche iconographie couleurs, cartonnage illustre. Bel exemplaire. [VER]
in-8°, 203 pp., broche, couv. a rabats Bel exemplaire, enrichi d'une belle DEDICACE de l'auteur. [PH-4]
17825031782 - reliure - A Paris, chez Didot l'Aîné, Imprimeur du Clergé, et de Bure l'Aîné - Collection des Moralistes Anciens dédiée au Roi - MDCCLXXXII (1782) - Petit in-16 (13 x 8 cm) pleine basane avec cadres dorés sur les plats. Filets et fleurons dorés au dos, avec pièce de titre. Toutes tranches dorées - 139 pages - Traduction par M. N. (Jacques-André NAIGEON) - Cette collection, dédiée à Louis XVI, est un grand projet éditorial des Lumières, visant à diffuser les textes moraux antiques. Le Manuel d’Épictète constitue le premier volume de la collection.
120778aafA Paris, chez Jean-François Bastien, M. DCC. XC., 1790, in-8vo, (20 x 13 cm), Frontispice gravée + 3 ff. (faux-titre/sommaire, titre, avis (a3)) + 570 p., reliure plein basane d’époque, dos avec cinq nerfs, entrenerfs ornés, pages de garde en papiers dominotés, encadrement avec triple filets doré sur les plats, dos, coiffes, charnières usées, charnière devant avec galerie de vers, manque de cuir au verso, tranches marbrées, sinon pages en bon état.
1991602261991 A Paris, Chez Jean de Bonnot tenant négoce de libraire à l'enseigne du canon - MCMXCI (1991) - 1 volume in-8, reliure plein cuir noir de l'éditeur, dos lisse avec auteur et décor en doré et pièce de titre sur fond brun, plats richement décorés à froid, frontispice - De pagination non continue. X-248-X-148 pages - Illustrations en N&B hors texte - TIRAGE A PART
26295Kennington’s letters: 11 June 26 September and 7 October 1956; all on his letterhead of Homer Ipsden Oxon. Replies of 20 June and 3 and 10 October 1956. See Kennington’s entry in the Oxford DNB. All six items in good condition lightly aged. Previously pinned together with Kennington’s letters folded for postage and all three are 1p 8vo and signed ‘Eric Kennington’. ONE: Kennington ALS 11 June 1956. Having conferred with Ackroyd’s clerk ‘Mr. Osborne’ he explains that he cannot give his attention to the portrait until September. ‘I habitually visit my sitter for that takes less of his time & energy & he is more at ease in his own surroundings.’ He explains the arrangements he would prefer ending ‘I do much more than the 5 hours so shall need a cover to work alone when you are not sitting.’ TWO: Kennington ALS ‘Wed 26’ September 1956. Begins: ‘In uncertainty I approached Osborne with your suggestion of an oil painting different in conception & size. His answer is surprisingly definite. They want only the head & shoulders like those at Skinners’ Hall.’ He explains that what he has done ‘supplies their demand so I will take it to them before painting as I expect their architect will be instructive about the frame. Then I will bring it to you.’ He assumes that as a result the arranged sittings will not be secretary and hopes that ‘you & others will not be put out’. He ends by thanking him for ‘making a portrait possible in your immense activity. From impressions here it seems to have unusual force but I know it is only one vision. Less charming than commanding I think’. THREE: Kennington ALS 7 October 1956. He apologises ‘having evidently made a mess & trying to do the correct thing. / The Carpenter’s sic may not at all like this portrait! I can never be certain. The delay is caused by framers. This week I shall take it to them boxed securely but unframed.’ He thanks him for ‘suggesting a frame from The Guildhall Library. Again I cannot decide. I have found the architects of City Companies always definite on this point.’ He ends with thanks for Ackroyd’s ‘good wishes re Clerkendon Church. The Parish has become filled with joy & keenness in their pride at saving their own roof. There are even 8 men carving new decorations for the renewed roof and wonderfully efficiently. / Wishing complete success to St. Mary-le-Bow’. ITEMS FOUR to SIX: Unsigned carbons of replies the first from ‘Vice-Admiral T. B. Drew CB. CVO. OBE.’ In Item Five 3 October 1956 Ackroyd writes expresses regret that Kennington ‘approached the Clerk regarding the painting because of course his answer would conform to the instructions given him by the Committee and I would have wished that you had left it to me to have dealt with the matter’. After suggesting that he should not ‘waste any money upon a frame’ he apologises again: ‘I was hoping that together we could have produced something worthy of a great Company’. He concludes with wishes for ‘every success in your work and in the work of the Church which you serve with such enthusiasm’. Kennington’s letters: 11 June, 26 [September] and 7 October 1956; all on his letterhead of Homer, Ipsden, Oxon. Replies of 20 unknown
in-8°, 191 pages, gloss., broche, couverture illustree plast. Bel exemplaire. [CA31]
196215850Librairie Arthème Fayard 1962 250 pages collection Les Idées et la Vie. in8. 1962. broché. 250 pages. Dans 'Passion de la vérité' Etienne Borne explore la quête philosophique de la vérité en la liant à un partage de la sagesse et en s'opposant à l'hégélianisme. Publié en 1962 par Fayard l'ouvrage a reçu le prix Constant-Dauguet de l'Académie française en 1963
8427Adyar, 1972. Volume broché,couverture orangée (symbole par Marlé ), 320 pages IX Planches et photographies dont une frontispice, bon exemplaire, peu fané et bien intègre ( les frottements sur le plats sont très minimes).
in-8, 167 pp., broche, couv. Bon etat. [MI-29]
in-16°, 161 pages, broche, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire. [LP-5]
in-8, 159 p., br., couv. ill. plast. Ex. DEDICACE par lauteur. [109B-18]
in-8°, broche, 324 pp. Bon etat. [MI-3]
in-12, broché, 156 pp. Bon état. [JU-1]
19879996328La table ronde La Table Ronde 1987, In-8 broché de 333 pages. Bon état.
La Table Ronde 1987, In-8 broché de 333 pages. Bon état.
petit in-4 obl., 160 pages entièrem. ill. en coul., carte, gloss., index, broche, couverture illustree plast. à rabats. Bel exemplaire. [P-4] Avec une interview exclusive du dalaï-lama.