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PM3265PHOTOS SUR DEMANDE. 10/18 N°1365
46091Pléiade.4 vols.1988.1992.1996.2001.In-8,reliures éditeurs marron avec rhodoids,et étuis imprimés avec portraits. TBE.
37835Stock ,1913, in-12 de 327 pages ,broché ,Bon état ,Pages non coupées .(2 photos du livre sur mon site https://www.vieuxlivre.fr) .Les frais de port pour la France sont offerts à partir de 25 euros d'achat (Mondial relay ). (colissimo suivi +6,90 ).
1949124603Robert Laffont, coll. « Amalthée » 1949 In-8 broché 19,2 cm sur 14,2. 473 pages. Couverture légèrement poussiéreuse, dos passé, intérieur frais, exemplaire non coupé. Bon état d’occasion.
36158Paul Hartmann ,1931, in-12 de 366 pages ,broché ,Très bon état , .(3 photos du livre sur mon site https://www.vieuxlivre.fr) .Les frais de port pour la France sont offerts à partir de 25 euros d'achat (Mondial relay ). (colissimo suivi +6,90 ).
ria9780197222980_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This is the first critical edition of "The Receyt of the Ladie Kateryne" a text which chronicles Katharine of Aragon's arrival in England her triumphal entry into London 1501 her marriage to Prince Arthur and Prince Arthur's death hardcover
19919869518Oxford University Press UK January 1991. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover . Fine/No Dust Jacket. Jacket Condition: 'No dust jacket' Condition: 'Fine' Notes: Binding is square tight and solid. Rich brown cloth boards have a faint dark spot at lower third of front cover otherwise they are in AS New condition; gilt is complete solid and bright. Pages are unmarked crisp clean and not bent. Frontispiece is in Fine condition. Oxford University Press (UK) hardcover
1958300006771Albin michel 1958 1958.
28967Mercure de France ,1923, in-12 de 265 pages ,broché ,Bon état ,1 des 330 sur vergé Lafuma. Le 1er cahier est détaché .(2 photos du livre sur mon site https://www.vieuxlivre.fr) .Les frais de port pour la France sont offerts à partir de 25 euros d'achat (Mondial relay ). (colissimo suivi +6,90 ).
1939237367Mercure de france 1939 282 pages in8. 1939. Broché. 282 pages. traduit par Bettelin et Thomas
417371847-1938 American Author and Illustrator sending "a thousand thanks gracious Lady for your letter. We cherish your kind words which reached us this morning after our first night of 'snuffles'. My mother was attempting to convince us it was not pneumonia and quite usual and harmless when your testimony arrived. You will agree they sound serious won't you Our little maiden sends you love asking your pardon if she makes too bold and hopes to welcome you one day to her very own home. Which we think of a Naulakha. 'Crows Nest' was invented by that all wise newspaper man who knows all one does not do or think or feel. Your interest in Benefits Forgot touches us nearly for my brother cared so much that you should feel it to be an honest-word about the West. We used to arrange to make a pilgrimage to have a talk with you about the great delightful dreadful West. We know Colorado best and it was once while we were spending a few months there that Benefits Forgot was planned but it was worked out in London. On the whole London is nearer the West than New York it has always seemed to me. If I had been feeling up to rough travelling we should have returned from Vancouver slowly through all that fascinating part of our land my husband is more anxious to know it well than any other part of America. The daughter - we call her Josephine - thrives is strong and sturdy and we mean to keep her in the country so she may continue so. She has an English nurse who promises well - she wrote to ask for the position. I don't expect you the credit the Statement for I well know its a fairy story in appearance. She can't have the baby nights though because of the cold - if only she could. I am learning to keep awake and my husband to sleep but it was not easy. We are very quiet here and go to bed at eight ourselves often." 4 sides 8vo. on black edged paper Brattleboro 19th February Foote is best known for her illustrated short stories and novels portraying life in the mining communities of the turn-of-the-century American West and for her illustrations of Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter and Longfellow's poems. Benefits Forgot was a novel published in 1895 co-written by Rudyard Kipling and his brother-in-law Charles Wolcott BALESTIER 1861-1891. He was an American Author and Publisher who visited England in 1888 to secure English manuscripts for Lovell the publishing company which had published his novel A Fair Device 1886. He is remembered for his collaboration with Rudyard Kipling. He wrote the American chapters for The Naulahka 1892 and Kipling dedicated his Barrack-Room Ballads to him in the same year. Caroline met Kipling via her brother. She had come to London to keep house and serve as hostess for him. She taught Kipling how to use a typewriter. When Wolcott Balestier died suddenly of typhoid in 1891 Kipling was distraught and spent time with Miss Balestier proposing to her via telegram and marrying her a week later. The couple were married in London on January 18th 1892. The bride was given away by Henry James who exclaimed "It's a union of which I don't forecast the future." The first child Josephine was born on 29th December 1892 and died at the age of 6 on 6th March 1899 of pneumonia. Kipling's friends and family maintain that he was never the same after Josie's death. unknown
392811st American Edition. paperback in very good condition 8vo. Doubleday Doran and Company New York detached at spine but contents fine A scarce illustrated copyright issue. paperback
39283soft cover in cream wrappers printed in red black and blue 12mo. Macmillan and Co. London Each pamphlet was originally printed in an edition of seventy- five copies preceding by one day the appearances of the articles in the press. They were I. THE AUXILIARY FLEET II. THE AUXILIARY FLEET III. SUBMARINES IV. SUBMARINES and VI. PATROLS. This is a compilation of all 6. paperback
39284hardcover title page printed in red and black deckled edges woodcut frontispiece original full paper covered boards with original paper label on front 12mo. Alfred Bartlett Boston covers detached but otherwise in good condition The frontispiece and ornament on title page are by William Addison DWIGGINS 1880-1956 American type designer calligrapher and book designer hardcover
1500651362.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
195090126New York, 1950, in-8, 275pp, Cartonnage éditeur illustré, Très bel exemplaire! 275pp
1900123456<p>brown suede cover gold gilding on top edge of paper and on the title word "Kipling" on front cover</p> a.l.burt
0582416671.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1939256781Nelson 1939 in16. 1939. Cartonné. traduction par Théo Varlet
42265regretting that he does "not see the least chance of being able to come up to London in time for your meeting but I do not think it is necessary to assure you of my very keen interest in the object of it. Nobody who has travelled even up and down the line from the colony to Pretoria can fail to see the enormous amount of work that there is to be done and of course away from the line that work is even more urgent." 1 side A4 Bateman's Burwash 6th June unknown
190924445New York: Doubleday Page & Co 1909. 1st edition US. Hardcover. Leyendecker Frank X. 8vo full green cloth stamoed in silver and gilt with cover illustration of an airship. Illustrated with 4 full color plates and endpapers by Frank X. Leyendecker and H. Reuterdahl. Wear to tips and spine corners slightly cocked. Doubleday Page & Co hardcover
37453Paris. La Maison du Bibliophile. S.D. In-4. Br. Couverture rempliée avec emboîtage. Nombreuses illustrations de Pierre Dubreuil. 172 p. Exemplaire N° 335 sur Vélin pur Fil. Bon état.
6867Paris, Crès & Cie - Les Maîtres du Livre, 1919. In-12 broché sous couverture rempliée (dos et tranches piqués, couverture tâchée sur le dernier plat). 288 pp. Frontispice gravé sur bois par Paul COLIN. Les ornements typographiques ont été dessinés et gravés sur bois par Pierre-Eugène VIBERT et Louis JOU. Tirage limité à 1495 exemplaires, celui-ci un des 1450 sur Rives (n° 1018). Cet ouvrage est le 55e de la collection "Les Maîtres du Livre".
938Paris, Delagrave, 1936. 7 vol.(incomplet) in-4, br., 1545p. Chaque volume est illustré de 12 planches en couleurs. Illustrateurs : Deluremoz, Leroux, Marty, Fouqueray, Arnoux. Exemplaire numéroté sur papier vélin des papeteries Aussedat N° 561 / 1200. Belle série de littérature adressée aux enfants comme au plus grands par le prix Nobel 1907. Très bon état intérieur. Rousseurs sur qlques couvertures. Couvs. défraichies.
36267London: Frederick Muller Limited 1978. Hardcover. Second revised edition. 10" x 8.5". xii 479pp; xii 242pp. Numerous b&w photographic illustrations throughout. Blue faux-leather boards with gold gilt titles on spine white and photographic DJs. Both DJs lightly toned light edge wear. Near Fine in Very Good DJs. ISBN 0584109474 ISBN 0584109490 . VeryGood. Hardcover . Frederick Muller Limited [1978] hardcover books