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ML2771Aurillac, Imprimerie Gentet, 1894, in12br, 230pp
Z11736AAfrhc BROCHE EN TRES BON ETAT.
AM10524NBAfrhc Broché. N Hors série Mai 1996. 176 pages. Photos sur demande.
AM10525NBAfrhc Broché; N°28. Octobre 1999. 352 pages. Photos sur demande.
1020094478.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1275498310.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
175031643AB1750. France c. 1750-1780 . Octavo. 208 unnumbered pages of which 188 pages have entries and the other are left blank. Flexible Vellum of the 18th century. Very good condition with only minor signs of wear. Other chapters in the Manuscript include: De Melancholia / De catarrho / hardcover
1169487831.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
69810France or the Low Countries ca. 1750 Folio sheet ca. 32.5 x 21.0 cm. Tipped-in in a recent passe-partout. = This is an original floral drawing with additional small crescent moons in ink: probably designs for tapestries wallpaper murals or the decoration of wooden panels used in cupboards or other furniture. The rendering of the leaves is in Louis XV style placing these designs in approximately the mid-18th century. From a suite of drawings on laid paper three of which show a watermark with a post horn in a shield and the letters L G V below. This is Gravel SLD.346.1 found on a 1791 Thomas Jefferson letter from Richmond VA but doubtlessly originating from the Dutch paper mill of Lubertus Van Gerrevink worldwide renowned for the quality of his paper. Another sheet bears the watermark IV which indicates Jean Villedary a French paper maker. Both watermarks have been used over a considerable period of time but are essentially 18th-century. Some light age-wear a bit stained and chipped at the bottom otherwise in very good condition. hardcover
69806France or the Low Countries ca. 1750. Folio sheet ca. 32.5 x 21.0 cm. Tipped-in in a recent passe-partout. = This is an original floral drawing in pencil and ink: probably designs for tapestries wallpaper murals or the decoration of wooden panels used in cupboards or other furniture. This drawing is unique in that it includes a flower-spitting dragon. The rendering of the leaves is in Louis XV style placing these designs in approximately the mid-18th century. From a suite of drawings on laid paper three of which show a watermark with a post horn in a shield and the letters L G V below. This is Gravel SLD.346.1 found on a 1791 Thomas Jefferson letter from Richmond VA but doubtlessly originating from the Dutch paper mill of Lubertus Van Gerrevink worldwide renowned for the quality of his paper. Another sheet bears the watermark IV which indicates Jean Villedary a French paper maker. Both watermarks have been used over a considerable period of time but are essentially 18th-century. Some light age-wear otherwise in very good condition. hardcover
69812France or the Low Countries ca. 1750 Folio sheet ca. 32.5 x 21.0 cm. Tipped-in in a recent passe-partout. = This is an original floral drawing with daffodils and a pretty butterfly in pencil and ink; probably designs for tapestries wallpaper murals or the decoration of wooden panels used in cupboards or other furniture. The rendering of the leaves is in Louis XV style placing these designs in approximately the mid-18th century. From a suite of drawings on laid paper three of which show a watermark with a post horn in a shield and the letters L G V below. This is Gravel SLD.346.1 found on a 1791 Thomas Jefferson letter from Richmond VA but doubtlessly originating from the Dutch paper mill of Lubertus Van Gerrevink renowned worldwide for the quality of his paper. Another sheet bears the watermark IV which indicates Jean Villedary a French paper maker. Both watermarks have been used over a considerable period of time but are essentially 18th-century. Some light age-wear some staining and chipping in the lower margin otherwise in very good condition. hardcover
69811France or the Low Countries ca. 1750 Folio sheet ca. 32.5 x 21.0 cm. Tipped-in in a recent passe-partout. = This is an original floral drawing including carnations in pencil and ink: probably designs for tapestries wallpaper murals or the decoration of wooden panels used in cupboards or other furniture. The rendering of the leaves is in Louis XV style placing these designs in approximately the mid-18th century. From a suite of drawings on laid paper three of which show a watermark with a post horn in a shield and the letters L G V below. This is Gravel SLD.346.1 found on a 1791 Thomas Jefferson letter from Richmond VA but doubtlessly originating from the Dutch paper mill of Lubertus Van Gerrevink renowned worldwide for the quality of his paper. Another sheet bears the watermark IV which indicates Jean Villedary a French paper maker. Both watermarks have been used over a considerable period of time but are essentially 18th-century. Some light age-wear a few small chips at the lower edge otherwise in very good condition. hardcover
69809France or the Low Countries ca. 1750 Folio sheet ca. 32.5 x 21.0 cm. Tipped-in in a recent passe-partout. = This is an original floral drawing of a flower bouquet in pencil and ink; probably designs for tapestries wallpaper murals or the decoration of wooden panels used in cupboards or other furniture. The rendering of the leaves is in Louis XV style placing these designs in approximately the mid-18th century. From a suite of drawings on laid paper three of which show a watermark with a post horn in a shield and the letters L G V below. This is Gravel SLD.346.1 found on a 1791 Thomas Jefferson letter from Richmond VA but doubtlessly originating from the Dutch paper mill of Lubertus Van Gerrevink renowned worldwide for the quality of his paper. Another sheet bears the watermark IV which indicates Jean Villedary a French papermaker. Both watermarks have been used over a considerable period of time but are essentially 18th-century. Some light age-wear otherwise in very good condition. hardcover
69808France or the Low Countries ca. 1750. Folio sheet ca. 32.5 x 21.0 cm. Tipped-in in a recent passe-partout. = This is an original floral drawing in ink probably designs for tapestries wallpaper murals or the decoration of wooden panels used in cupboards or other furniture. The rendering of the leaves is in Louis XV style placing these designs in approximately the mid-18th century. From a suite of drawings on laid paper three of which show a watermark with a post horn in a shield and the letters L G V below. This is Gravel SLD.346.1 found on a 1791 Thomas Jefferson letter from Richmond VA but doubtlessly originating from the Dutch paper mill of Lubertus Van Gerrevink renowned worldwide for the quality of his paper. Another sheet bears the watermark IV which indicates Jean Villedary a French papermaker. Both watermarks have been used over a considerable period of time but are essentially 18th century. Some light age-wear otherwise in very good condition. hardcover
1720016057The Netherlands: Unknown 1720 Book. Illus. by Unknown. Good. No Binding. ca. 1720 Good Condition Margins Discoloured see photos Sheet size: 40 × 32 cm; Image border: 33 × 26 cm A standalone anonymous satirical print from around 1720 issued as a separate broadside during the Windhandel speculative mania. Attributed to an anonymous Dutch engraver of the early 18th century The style corresponds to Amsterdam and Haarlem satirical print production of ca. 1719-1721 in which artists such as Jan Goeree Cornelis Troost and various anonymous pamphlet engravers were active. Without a signature however the attribution remains uncertain. Date Circa 1720 during the height of the European speculative bubbles South Sea Bubble Mississippi Bubble and the Dutch Windhandel. Dimensions Sheet: 40 × 32 cm Image border: 33 × 26 cm Condition Paper aged and discoloured with even browning/toning typical of 18th-century prints. Light edge wear and small points of foxing without any loss of image content. Impression sharp and complete. Description A satirical engraving mocking the speculative frenzy and widespread losses during the Windhandel. The composition is densely populated with figures chaotically trading worthless "acties" shares. At the centre are frustrated investors a man vomiting up his share papers another being pushed into a barrel and a figure rising into the air with balloons-a classic symbol of inflated expectations. In the background appear horsemen a crowd gathered around a tree marked "Vaanen" and a distant town. The scene serves as a moralising warning against greed gullibility and market madness. Explanation of the text The verses beneath the image are typical of satirical prints of this period: moralising rhythmic and intended to admonish the viewer. The text describes among other things: - how the "sick" speculator vomits up his shares - how the share price drops hour by hour - how the investor loses his money honour and peace of mind - how the city is overrun by beggars ruined by the Windhandel. The tone is sharp and mocking: the speculator is portrayed as someone who brings about his own downfall through greed and foolishness. Background information The print refers to the Windhandel in the Dutch Republic 1719-1720 a period in which: - countless worthless or fictitious companies issued shares - citizens invested en masse in speculative ventures - the market collapsed and many lost their fortunes. These prints were often distributed as pamphlets and served as social commentary. They were popular among printers in Amsterdam Leiden and Haarlem who capitalised on public outrage. The balloonist the barrel the burning papers and the desperate crowd are recurring iconographic motifs in Windhandel prints forming a visual language of warning satire and moral instruction. Unknown unknown
1013988051.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1907000013bHong Kong China Southeast Asia Phillippines. Good. 1907. This is an early diary thin leather covers measuring approx. 4 1/4" x 6 1/2". It is written in very easy to read period brown ink. There are a total of 66 pages filled out. The diary was kept by a U.S. sailor who made entries from his departure date in San Fransisco on July 1 1907 to Nov. 10 1907 when he arrived in Hong Kong. The first page reads "DIARY OF MY TOUR AROUND THE WORLD". The sailor first writes "JULY 1 1907 - SIGNED ON U.S. ARMY TRANSPORT SHERMAN AS AN OILER". The following pages are headed "AT SEA - HONOLULU - MIDWAY ISLAND - GUAM - MANILA - CAVITTE - HONG KONG". His voyage continues ending in Hong Kong. His descriptions of the voyage other sailors experiences native people sights points of interest etc. are very interersting and quite descriptive. Much of the diary is concerned with his time in Manila. Once there he takes a job as a stock clerk with Castle Bros. He then goes to work for the government and describes bossing approx. 200 men. After working in Manila for a month or two he then sails to Hong Kong. During his trip he describes: EVERYBODY BEING EXTREMELY HOT HOMESICK AND SEASICK - DESCRIBES RELIGIOUS FESTIVAL IN MANILA - HAVING A JAPANESE MASSAGE THAT HE WILL NEVER FORGET - GETTING A TATTOO - STAYING ON A STEAMER AND BOSSING 200 MEN REPAIRING BARGES - SNEAKING INTO AN INVITATION ONLY HIGH LEVEL MEETING WITH WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT SETTING UP THE PARLIAMENT OF MANILA AFTER THE SPANISH AMERICAN WAR HE DESCRIBES THE SPEECH AND DECORATIONS - TELLS OF ENTERING AN ATHLETIC RACE DURING A LARGE CELEBRATION FOR TAFT - FAKING A FEVER TO BE ABLE TO STAY IN SICK BAY ONLY TO BE FOUND OUT BY THE DOCTOR AND BEING KICKED OUT OF THE INFIRMARY PERMENANTLY - DESCRIBES GUAM - DESCRIBES MANILA HARBOR PEOPLE SIGHTS - MUCH MORE ABOUT MANILA: PARTYING DANCING ENGLISH CHINESE AMERICAN RESIDENTS SIGHTSEEING - DETAILED AND GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION OF A COCK FIGHT - MEETS MANY 1898 AND 1899 SPANISH AMERICAN WAR VETERANS LIVING IN MANILA AFTER THE WAR - DESCRIBES HONG KONG AND IT'S PEOPLE - etc. There are too many stories descriptions and anecdotes to list! He peppers some of his descriptions with racial slurs n----r c---k. Some of his exact entries include "TROOPS HAVE ARRIVED 30TH INFANTRY MUCH EXCITEMENT AND CONFUSION description of leaving on his voyage - BIG CROWD FAREWELL BAND PLAYING LARGE CROWD - PARTNER OILER SMASHED TWO FINGERS - PHILIPPINO STUDENTS AMERICAN EDUCATED ON BOARD FOR MANILA - HONOLULU KANKA BOYS SWAM TO MEET US DIVING FOR COINS - ROYAL HAWAIIAN BAND PLAYING FAREWELL MANY SOLDIERS WEEPING - MIDWAY ISLAND LONG NARROW SANDY REEF WITH NO POINT HIGHER THAN 10 FEET ABOVE THE OCEAN ONLY GOVT. OFFICIALS ARE THE INHABITANTS - COMPLETED 1ST. MONTH IN GOVT. EMPLOY HARDEST WORK IS HOLLERING "SIGI" AT ANY N-----R WHOM I SEE SOLDERING - FOUND MYSELF IN A "C---K Chinese" THEATER TONIGHT - THOUSANDS OF CHINESE SAMPANS HAVE SURROUNDED THE BOAT - etc. Overall very nice condition. Very clean with no damage. The writing is colorful and very easy to read. The covers are well attached and the interior pages are tight. The edge of the spine is covered with a piece of cloth tape. ; Manuscript; 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF Pre World War I Travel Navy Naval Seafaring Orient Phillippines China Japan Handwritten hand written autograph autographs signed letters document documents manuscript manuscripts writers writer author holograph personal Americana antiquité contrat vélin document manuscrit papier Antike Brief Pergament Dokument Manuskript Papier oggetto d'antiquariato atto velina documento manoscritto carta antigüedad hecho vitela documento manuscrito Papel . hardcover
190972365The Graney San Francisco 1909. paperbacj. good condition with some rubbing to the front and dampstain to the bottom of the front cover and title page- this consists of a 5 page booklet with a title pagea and 4 photographs of the interior of the billiards hall - shipping via USPS. The Graney , San Francisco unknown
1949F0087Paris, Nouvelle Librairie de France - Éditions Sant'Andréa, 1949 ; in-folio, 426 pp., reliure d'éditeur pleine toile imprimée. Ouvrage couvrant la période allant du Traité de Versailles à la création de l'O. N. U. Ce livre est très documenté et illustré de nombreuses photographies de l'époque. Il est rédigé à chaud et constitue un témoignage historique de ce début de XXème siècle. Publié sous la direction littéraire de L.-H. Parias Boudet – Madaule – Habib. Très bon état.
1176885065.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1020801611.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1918Biblio1133<b>1918 WWI ORIGINAL "My Daddy Bought Me A Government Bond" </b><b>Liberty Loan 20"X30"</b><br /><b><br /></b>WWI Government Bonds poster created by the Department of the Treasury in 1918 and printed by Heywood Strasser & Voigt Lithograph Company. 30x20inch. 3rd Liberty Loan by Anonymous. CA 1918. <br />Several tiny enclosed rips along the top right border has been taped from the back light creasewear present throughout else this poster is in excellent condition. Colors are clean & vibrant.Will be shipped rolled in a plastic protective sleeve. Heywood Strasser & Voigt Lithograph Company
053080137X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
59-1092San Francisco Calif. ca. 1920s. Photograph of unidentified woman in wedding dress. From a collection of images of San Francisco society figures. Image size: 353 x 278 mm. Provenance: Kotzbeck Gallery San Francisco. Staining in lower half of image. Discoloration at edges. San Francisco, Calif., ca. 1920s. unknown
1935055915Borçka Artvin: N.p. 1935. No Binding. Very Good. Eleven silver gelatine photographs. 9x14 cm. Two captions in Turkish on verso. "Çok degerli kaymakamimiza 9.5.935 Borçka Maarif Memuru Â. Özer i.e. To our esteemed district governor 9.5.935 Borçka Education Officer Â. Özer" and "1 Mart 935 Borçkada i.e. 1 March 1935 in Borçka". One photograph has cracked lines. Overall a fine group of photographs. A group of photographs likely taken during the 1935 Expedition for the construction of the Borçka Bridge over the Çoruh River. The set includes two photographs depicting traditional Turkish houses and panoramic views of Borçka a town near the Georgian border in Artvin and nine photographs focusing on the Çoruh River from different angles. The Borçka Bridge spanning the Çoruh River with a 113-meter opening and an arch height of 15.75 meters from the abutment was constructed using the Langer Beam system first implemented by engineer Josef Langer in 1883. The bridge was built by a team led by Turkish engineer Feyzi Akkaya 1907-2004. Akkaya became known for tuning Bridge No. 44 on the Erzincan railway construction site to the "A" note by attaching violin strings to it immediately after completing the Borçka Bridge. This method allowed him to monitor whether the steel elements were overstressed serving as an early precursor to modern "Meihak Gauges." In a photograph from this group taken on a pier over the Çoruh River among the gathered crowd which includes prominent Laz and Georgian figures of Borçka at the time Akkaya himself is likely present standing behind the two ladies. Although a bridge had previously been built here by the Russians it collapsed due to the Çoruh River's strong current and steep gradient eroding its foundations. Since then passage along this crucial route had been maintained by a cable-operated raft stretched across the river. One of the two remaining piers of the old bridge which had not been destroyed was found to be solid on a caisson while the other remained intact outside the area affected by the water's destructive force. These piers were utilized and to ensure a light superstructure a single-span design was chosen with wooden decking and iron being preferred. In one of the photographs with unfinished bridge construction and remains of the ex-bridge built by the Russians over the Çoruh River the ferries used during that time can be seen. The bridge was temporarily accepted in August 1935 and was officially opened by Prime Minister Ismet Inönü on July 23 1935 during a ceremony as part of his tour to inspect the eastern provinces. Borçka is a town in Artvin Province in the Black Sea region of Turkey on the border with Georgia. Borçka is reached by a winding road up from the Black Sea coast alongside the Çoruh River Nigali Valley. There is a medieval stone arched bridge across the river just west of the town. The Chorokh is a river that rises in the Mescit Mountains in north-eastern Turkey flows through the cities of Bayburt Ispir Yusufeli and Artvin along the Kelkit-Çoruh Fault before flowing into Georgia where it reaches the Black Sea just south of Batumi and a few kilometers north of the Turkish Georgian border. The Chorokhi Valley lies within the Caucasus ecological zone which is considered by the Worldwide Fund for Nature and by Conservation International as a biodiversity hotspot. Wikipedia. <br/> <br/> N.p. unknown