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193718198Paris, Mercure de France. Coll. Libertés françaises, 1937, in-8, broché,, 219 pages. Petits manques en coiffe. Bon état.
19351819Couverture souple. Broché. 360 pages. Rousseurs. Couverture légèrement défraîchie.
194711129Couverture souple. Broché. 333 pages. Rousseurs.
194512224Couverture souple. Broché. 333 pages. Rousseurs.
1923nu279Mercure de France collection d'auteurs étrangers Broché 1923 In-8, (18.5x12 cm), broché, 263 pages, exemplaire numéroté 4431, 8e édition ; petites traces sur les plats, dos insolé, assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1968050959Livre De Poche broché Bristol illustré 1968 256 pages en format 11 - 16 cm
1926006092Nelson, Editeurs Reliure Percaline Claire Illus Paris 1926 286 pages en format -16 Livre personnalisé
1982188219Macmillan Children's Books 1982-04-01. Paperback. Good. Trade Paperback in stiff wrappers with BBC-TV promo on the cover. Internally clean bright unmarked pages. Tight binding. Professional packaging and prompt shipping. Macmillan Children's Books paperback books
1915012891London: Macmillan and Company 1915. Covers are chipped and darkened. Rear corner missing a triangle of paper no loss of lettering. Spine chipped. Internally quite clean throughout. 73pp. adverts. . First Edition. Manila Wrappers. Moderate General Cover Wear/No Jacket. 6 1/2" x 4 1/2". Macmillan and Company Paperback books
19142308454New York: American Publishers Corporation 1914. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. No publisher date circa 1914. No jacket. Bookplate on front paste-down endpaper rear hinge broken. We have more books available by this author!. 229 pp. "After an affair with a Mrs. Agnes Keith-Wessington in Simla the narrator Jack repudiates her and eventually becomes engaged to Miss Kitty Mannering. Yet Mrs. Wessington continually reappears in Jack's life begging him to reconsider insisting that it was all just a mistake. But Jack wants nothing to do with her and continues to spurn her. Eventually Mrs. Wessington dies much to Jack's relief. However some time thereafter he sees her old rickshaw and assumes that someone has bought it. Then to his astonishment the rickshaw and the men pulling it pass through a horse revealing themselves to be phantoms bearing the departed ghost of Mrs. Wessington. This leads Jack into increasingly erratic behavior which he tries to cover up by concocting increasingly elaborate lies to assuage Kitty's suspicions. Eventually a Dr. Heatherlegh takes him in supposing the visions to be the result of disease or madness. Despite their efforts Kitty and her family become increasingly suspicious and eventually call off the engagement. Jack loses hope and begins wandering the city aimlessly accompanied by the ghost of Mrs. Wessington. American Publishers Corporation hardcover books
2000Embry 185999Sterling 2000. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Color illus. by Jim Sharpe. Sterling, 2000. unknown books
1907GG01680New York:: Doubleday Page & Company 1907. 1907. 8vo. vi 73 1 pp. Color frontis. color plates by F. H. Townsend; title-page creased. Beige pictorial gilt-stamped cloth gilt-spine t.e.g. Ownership signature of Katherine de Lancey Thorn 1915. Very good. First illustrated edition. Doubleday, Page & Company, 1907. hardcover books
197851728bdNew York: Weathervane Books 1978. Octavo black leatherette hardcover gilt letters vi 210 pp. Fine in a Near-Fine dust jacket with lightly sunned spine. From dust jacket: “Once upon a Time O Best Beloved†and so begins one of the best loved and most respected collections of stories for children Rudyard Kipling’s Just So Stories. This edition includes the author’s own unique illustrations. Kipling’s bold linear fantasies in the style of art nouveau as well as his attention to realistic detail create an intriguing and strikingly different interpretation. The first tale “How the Whale Got Its Throat†a tall tale of a big whale sets the tone for these wild “Venturesome adventures†to use Kipling’s own words. One glance at the table of contents will reveal that the Just So Stories appeal most to inquisitive and fantasy-loving minds. These are stories which tell us of the Timeof Very Beginnings; how for instance the camel got its hump how the elephant got its trunk or how the alphabet was made. From the “more-than-oriental splendour†of the Parsee’s hat to “the great-grey-green Limpopo river†these stories are spun from Kipling’s travels and adventures in India. Kipling incorporates a host of exotic and bizarre creatures. Have you ever encountered the extraordinary Bi-Coloured-Python-Rock-Snake or Slow-and-Solid Tortoise or Yellow-Dog Dingo or the Rhinoceros with a horn on his nose two piggy eyes and few manners Written in a jocular and fanciful style with internal rhymes and lyrical phrases these Just So Stories demand to be read aloud. Kipling’s tales tell us how “it was so - just so - a little time ago†and not so long ago that we cannot continue to be amused and beguiled by these stories of the “High and Far Off Times†of Rudyard Kipling. Weathervane Books, (1978). hardcover books
19891104718vo. University of California Berkeley: The Friends of the Bancroft Library 1989. 8vo 88 pp. Original printed wrappers backstrip slightly rubbed name in pencil on flyleaf very good. § Number 37 in the series of keepsakes issued for its members by the Friends of the Bancroft Library. Printed by the Arion Press in San Francisco. The Friends of the Bancroft Library unknown books
192813336Garden City: Doubleday Doran & Company Inc. Very Good. 1928. First Edition. Hardcover. Red cloth gilt; light wear and very slight soiling; ex library with usual markings; contents clean and complete. . Doubleday, Doran & Company , Inc. hardcover books
1904TB16718New York: Doubleday Page & Company 1904. First Edition. An x-library copy which is in very good condition in decorated green cloth covered boards with gilt text stampings and black decorations on the spine and front board and a gilt top edge to the text block. There is light rubbing at the head and heel of the spine two library stamps on the front end paper the ghost of a library date sheet on the rear free end paper and a library pocket at the rear end paper. Overall this remains an attractive first edition copy of one of Kipling's lesser known works. 363 pages of text. Doubleday, Page & Company hardcover books
1925171446Mercure de france 1925 in12. 1925. Broché.
1939217061Mercure de france 1939 295 pages in12. 1939. Relié. 295 pages.
1967qi867Hachette Album cartonné 1967 Album cartonné, in-8, (32x24 cm), plats illustrés, non paginé, album du film de Walt Disney, d'après l'oeuvre de Rudyard Kipling, texte français de Claude Voillier, abondantes illustrations en couleurs ; reliure lâche,coiffes frottées, assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
190714647Paris Mercure De France 1907 In-12 327 pp, traduction de Louis Fabulet et Arthur Austin-Jackson, 6e édition. Papier très correct, brochage passé, coupures sur dos partiellement débroché.
1915100113976Methuen & Co 1915 in8. 1915. Relié.
1969117262Couverture rigide. Cartonné. 28 pages. 24 x 32cm. Légèrement défraîchi. Trace de cutter sur la couverture.
1939134817Couverture souple. Broché. 19 x 24 cm. 126 pages.
1939134818Couverture souple. Broché. 19 x 24 cm. 126 pages.
19601792Couverture rigide. Reliure de l'éditeur. 292 pages. Port gratuit à partir de 10 volumes de cette collection. Nous consulter .