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19351251181935 N° 53 au N° 104 - Du dimanche 20 octobre 1935 au 11 octobre 1936 - In-folio, cartonnage illustré, dos toilé rouge - Pagination non continue - Très nombreuses illustrations (planches) en couleurs et en N&B
193966056CBParis, Tériade, 1939. Groß-4°. 35,5 x 26,5 cm. 140 Seiten. Gebundene Original-Broschur mit Original-Pergaminumschlag. [5 Warenabbildungen]
19398001EBParis, Tériade, 1939. Groß-4°. 35,5 x 26,5 cm. 140 Seiten. Gebundene Original-Broschur. [5 Warenabbildungen]
1855277681855 L'Artiste, Journal de la Littérature et des Beaux-Arts.1855- du N°2-13 mai 1855 au 23 septembre 1855,IN4 brochés,19 fascicules en feuilles sous chemises jaunes, très rare,
185931423Paris chez Mme Veuve Jules renouard, 1859- 1867. 9 volumes in-8 brochés (24 x 16 cm), couverture beige titrée en noir, impression sur papier vergé par Lahure, non rogné, table des matières et table analytique des matières dans le dernier volume. Rousseurs claires inégalement surtout dans les marges, petits manques de papier sur le dos sans gravité. Bon état général. Les Mémoires du marquis d'Argenson et son Journal inédit ont été publiés dans la Bibliothèque elzévirienne en 1857-1858, 5 vol., mais cette nouvelle édition donnée par la veuve Renouard, a été fortement augmentée sous le titre Journal et Mémoires (1861-1867), et demeure fort rare. C'est un document des plus précieux sur l'histoire politique et morale du règne de Louis XV. Le marquis d'Argenson fut Secrétaire d'État aux Affaires étrangères de Louis XV de 1744 à 1747, mais il est surtout connu pour ses travaux littéraires et historiques.-7100g.C. - Bel ensemble homogène et complet des neuf volumes.
190244847Thompson and Thomas 1902-01-01. Hardcover. Acceptable. Fair; Contents are tight and clean; heavy wear to ends of spine; Ex-Library; Hard Cover; Thompson & Thomas; 1902; 0 Thompson and Thomas hardcover
16585Poems Prayer Journal Poetry and prayer journal written in many hands with entries dated from 1820-1830. Original red half morocco. Gilt detail on front cover "H. P. Tuckerman." 120 pages writing on first 76 pages. Unpaginated. 9 x 7 1/2 in. 53 handwritten entries from many different individuals. Original drawing mother and child under tissue on first page signed by "S. Tuckerman". Two pencil drawings of forest scenes.<br/><br/>Entries include a Hymn written for the British and Foreign School Society. "The stream which once a slender wild Wholl'd scarcely seen its humble way Now gushes freely from the hill And splashes into day. Oh stream of knowledge when thy tides Brings hope and life and yonder To every tree that decks thy sides Forget not then the flowers.A thousand wreaths crown many proud brow A thousand tongues his praise accord; The marble almost living now Now the death dealing sword. His greatness lives the earth and sky and tracks the . flood But womans Happiest destiny Is only - to be good."<br/><br/>Includes Biblical inscriptions from Luke 2 and many meditations on religious topics such as one Prayer entry dated to 1827: "The smiling sky is every bright the earth is fair with flowers There comes not night there falls not blight ton childhood's blissful hours;- Then pray-Heaven sees no sight so fair As happy childhood bowed in prayer." <br/><br/>Many of the entries deal with themes of mortality and death. "Life is but a scanty ledge-Where the poor traveler walk suspended o'er a fathomless abyss! Oh! let him heed his footing heed his side! Chance play round him momently and each may sweep him to destruction." Another poem comes with an introduction about the untimely death of the author: "Verses on hearing an Eolian harp at midnight by a young gentleman who died of a consumption a few days after writing them. // Ye heavenly sounds! enchanting notes! That swell the whispering breeze; Lay whence your soft complaining airs Your magic power to please. Are ye some fairy tiny voice That by the glow worms light At lonely hours your vigils keep Unmark'd by mortal sight Are ye some nymph of ancient time Like Echo hapless maid In plaintive songs that woo'd your love Till changed into a shade"<br/><br/>Other entries focus on the natural world such as a poem entry from 1828 titled "Spring Mountain": "How sweet the landscape-morning twines Her tresses round the brown of day And bright mist on the forest pines Like happy spirits float away So well on the mountain crown Whence the glad stream comes shouting down Through woods and rocks that hang on high Like clouds against the deep blue sky. Oh at this hour when air and earth Are gushing love and joy and light And songs of gladness hail the birth Of all that beautiful and bright It comes so fresh so with so sweet It draws the heart from its retreat To mingle with the glories born On the first holy light of Morn." Another reads: "What's Life the meteor's lurid glare that shoots athwart the sky: We gaze tis gone nor vestige there nor trace can we espy. Tis transient as the morning dew tis fading as the rainbow's hue tis pulsing as the boreal light Just hails the day to sink in night." Some light toning and minimal foxing. Very good condition. unknown books
19852110502150906959Kazama shobo 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Kazama shobo paperback
1970178751970. Women: A Journal of Liberation 1970 to 1975 documenting feminist cultural expression and ideological debate within the Women's Liberation Movement during the early second wave period. The material reflects feminist print culture illustrating themes of gender roles domestic life labor sexuality and global political struggle and offering insight into how activists writers and artists articulated women's experiences and demands for social transformation. It supports research into feminist media intersectional discourse and the evolution of women-centered publishing in the United States. Archive includes:<br /> <br /> 1 Women: A Journal of Liberation Vol. 1 No. 4. Summer 1970. Baltimore MD: Women: A Journal of Liberation Inc. 1970. This issue's theme is "In Revolution" and its cover bears an image of a shouting woman breaking through chains her chin lifted in determination. On the back wrapper is a photographic collage of feminists and a woman behind bars sweat dripping down her forehead. Articles discuss Vietnam the Russian Revolution Rosa Luxembourg and various current events relating to the women's movement.<br /> <br /> 2 Women: A Journal of Liberation Vol. 2 No. 1 Fall 1970. Baltimore MD: Women: A Journal of Liberation Inc. 1970. An issue on women in the arts with articles on female authors women in music and film children's literature focused on women female visual artists and women as muse. Cover features a purple print of a woman sitting in a chair and hiding her face from view captioned "model in art class".<br /> <br /> 3 Women: A Journal of Liberation Vol. 2 No. 2 Winter 1971. Baltimore MD: Women: A Journal of Liberation Inc. 1970. This issue is titled "How We Live and With Whom" and includes articles on family marriage and homelife. Many of these articles explore marital and familial issues affecting women in the 70s including the difficulties of divorce sex education for young girls and alternative lifestyles like communal living.<br /> <br /> 4 Women: A Journal of Liberation Vol. 3 No. 2 Winter 1972. Baltimore MD: Women: A Journal of Liberation Inc. 1972. Titled "Building a New Culture". An issue exploring the role of women in culture and the impact of popular culture on women including articles on women in music theater and sports as well as women's studies and sociology. Cover features a green print of five women dancing in a circle. <br /> <br /> 5 Women: A Journal of Liberation Vol. 3 No. 4. Baltimore MD: Women: A Journal of Liberation Inc. 1974. This issue is titled "International Women" and bears cover images of an older woman wearing a bandana and prints of Native women a Black woman and a Vietnamese woman holding artillery in one hand and a baby in another. Articles discuss Vietnam women in the Cuban Revolution Nisei women Chicana culture and various current events relating to the women's movement.<br /> <br /> 6 Women: A Journal of Liberation Vol. 4 No. 2 Spring 1975. Baltimore MD: Women: A Journal of Liberation Inc. 1975. Titled "The Cost of Living" this is issue centers around the relationship between women and money. Includes articles on women in the workforce welfare living in poverty and women supporting themselves independently. This topic would have been especially relevant in the mid-70s when the Equal Credit Opportunity Act opened up new financial opportunities for women in the US.<br /> <br /> Six issues spanning 1970 to 1975 each approximately 11 x 8.25 inches. This period coincides with significant developments in U.S. feminist organizing including expanded discourse on workplace equality reproductive rights and financial independence as well as increased attention to global and intersectional perspectives within the movement. The journal's combination of political analysis creative expression and visual design situates it within a broader network of feminist periodicals that shaped activist and intellectual exchange. Light handling wear covers and pages well-preserved with strong color and clarity; overall very good condition. A cohesive and visually distinctive grouping illustrating the breadth of feminist thought and cultural production in the early 1970s. unknown
236219Trondheim 1832. Samtidig pappbind u. titteltrykk. Gammelt navn på forsats og tittelbladet. . unknown
1912048579The Young Men's And Women's Christian Associations Of Stanford University 1912 1913 1912. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. Original Photograph Of Stanford University. 118 Pp. 132 Pp. Red Morocco Gilt. Two Volumes Small Student Guides. Diary Pages Filled In Most Days By John W. Dodge In Both Volumes With His Signature And Name Stamp. Original Photograph Of The University Building Tipped In On The Robinson & Crandall Page As Part Of Their Ad. <br/> <br/> The Young Men's And Women's Christian Associations Of Stanford University 1912 1913 hardcover
1919011643Northampton 1919. Northampton Herald .1919. Full year 52 issues each issue has 8 pages. Book measures 70x48.cm. Bound in later half cloth cloth boards black lettering. Cloth rubbed some abrasion wear. Binding in good solid condition. Internally some intermittent tanning pages slightly brittle some short tear to edges. Generally some pages are slightly brittle but not perishing. Pages in good clean condition. Friday January 3rd 10th 17th 24th 31st February 7th 14th 21st 28th March 7th 14th 21st 28th April 4th 11th 18th 25 May 2nd 9th 16th 23rd 30th June 6th 13th 20th 27th July 4th 11 18th 25th August 1st 8th 15th 22nd 29th September 5th 12th 19th 26th October 3rd 10th 17th 24th 31st November 7th 14th 21st 28th December 5th 12th 19th 26th. . Cloth. Near Very Good. Folio. Hardcover
1915011642Northampton 1915. Northampton Mercury. Full year 1915.Book measures 69x52.cm. 52 issues each issue have 8 pages. Large amount of Military reporting local history and events. Bound in modern half cloth cloth boards black lettering. Binding in good clean firm condition. Internally page edges are slightly brittle with some short tears some browning to edges. Generally brittleness to edges mainly to first few month pages can be handled and are not falling apart Friday January 1st 1915 8th 15th 22nd 29th February 5th 12th 19th 26th March 5th 12th 19th 26th April 2nd 9th 16th 23rd 30th May 7th 14th 21st 28th June 4th 11th 18yj 25th July 2nd 9th 16th 23rd 30th August 6th 13th 20th 27th September 3rd 10th 17th 24th October 1st 8th 15th 22nd 29th November 5th 12th 19th 26th December 3rd 10th 17th 24th. . Cloth. Near Very Good. Folio. Hardcover
Two Volumes. Illustrated with thirteen full page aquatint plates. Offsetting to the text from plates. Mildly XLib. Foxed. 4to. 260 mm. Disbound. Abbey 247. This substantially discounted price allows for a nice re-binding of this important book. **PRICE MUCH REDUCED! TRAVEL/5
Two Volumes. LACKS Frontis in both volumes. Illustrated with text portrait in volume one. Marbled endpapers. Bookplate of Rev. Charles Wood in both volumes. Folio. 305mm. Original full green leather bindings. Boards ruled in gold. Front board fragile on volume one. Corners and edges rubbed and worn with some loss. Original leather spine labels on volume one. Volume two labels chipped with small loss. Raised bands. Head of spine on volume one torn without loss. Early re-backing of spines. First Edition. "Pepys is marvelously entertaining. The times and the man peep out in a thousand odd circumstances and amusing expressions. The ablest picture of the Age." - Alibone. This Scarce First Edition has been sadly "Grangerized" and wants many of the portrait plates Hardbound. Perhaps the most famous diary in the English language. Please email us directly about postal charges on these sets. **PRICE MUCH REDUCED! ENGSETS BX 5
18496043227Stuttgart, Cotta 1849. 8°. XII, 467 pp., 6 lithographierte Falttafeln. Dekoratives Halbleder der Zeit mit 2 gestochenen Titelschildchen (grün und orange) sowie vergoldeter Rückenprägung und marmorierter Deckelkaschierung. Alterstypische Patina. Block sauber und fest. Tafeln hin und wieder mit kleinerem Staubrand. Schnitt angestaubt. Vorsatzpapiere in den Ecken leicht leimschattig.
192226094Paris, 1922. In-4, Avec nombreuses illustrations et photos en noir et blanc. No. 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 321, 322, 323, 324, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 332, 333, 334. Couverture illustrees en couleurs, relie en deux reluires demi veau. - Matieres: Le Salon Automobile de 1922; Tous les brevets francais publies depuis le 1er Mai sur l'auto et les accessoires; Cyclecars et Motocyclettes; Les articles de bureau et la papeterie; Le role economique de la France en Chine; Franco-Irish trade; Le marche japonais, Robes Chapeaux; L'ameublement; La Parfumerie Francaise; Les immenses richesses de notre empire colonial; Les Arts a l'Exposition Coloniale; Les caracteristiques du commerce au Maroc; La Tunisie; Madagascar; Franco-Australian trade relations; Basse-Normandie; La race chevaline normande; L'avion aujourd'hui; La machine textile francaise; etc. Reliures un peu abimees. 1 cachet sur le faux-titre et sur la page de titre de vol. 1, 2 cachets sur la page de titre de cahier 1.
25582EXPOSITION - LONDON - 1851 THE ART JOURNAL. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. THE INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS 1851. London: The Art Journal 1851. Folio. Publisher's gilt calf spine and tips. xxvi 328 xvi viii xxii viii viii pages. First edition. Exhibition catalogue with hundreds of engravings and articles on science by Robert Hunt textiles by Lewis D.B. Gordon the exhibition itself by Ralph Wornum plants and agriculture by Edward Forbes and color by Mrs. Merrifield Very good. unknown
25581EXPOSITION--LONDON--1851 THE ART JOURNAL. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. THE INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS 1851. London: The Art Journal 1851. Folio. Publisher's calf spine and tips. xxvi 328 xvi viii xxii viii viii pages. First edition. Exhibition catalogue with hundreds of engravings and articles on science by Robert Hunt textiles by Lewis D.B. Gordon the exhibition itself by Ralph Wornum plants and agriculture by Edward Forbes and color by Mrs. Merrifield Very good. unknown
25581EXPOSITION--LONDON--1851 THE ART JOURNAL. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. THE INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS 1851. London: The Art Journal 1851. Folio. Publisher's calf spine and tips. xxvi 328 xvi viii xxii viii viii pages. First edition. Exhibition catalogue with hundreds of engravings and articles on science by Robert Hunt textiles by Lewis D.B. Gordon the exhibition itself by Ralph Wornum plants and agriculture by Edward Forbes and color by Mrs. Merrifield Very good. unknown books
25582EXPOSITION - LONDON - 1851 THE ART JOURNAL. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. THE INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS 1851. London: The Art Journal 1851. Folio. Publisher's gilt calf spine and tips. xxvi 328 xvi viii xxii viii viii pages. First edition. Exhibition catalogue with hundreds of engravings and articles on science by Robert Hunt textiles by Lewis D.B. Gordon the exhibition itself by Ralph Wornum plants and agriculture by Edward Forbes and color by Mrs. Merrifield Very good. unknown books
200803464, Le petit journal , 1901 ; in-folio, 416+416 pp., demi toilé. Dimanche 6 janvier 1901 reliure decoussu.
25114No date 1860s or 1870s. Rochester Monroe County New York State. Accompanying this item is a piece of paper with the following note in a mid-twentieth-century hand: ‘Interesting because of the very rare signature of Everard Peck pioneer printer Father of Wm. F. Peck’. He was a bookbinder from Connecticut who moved to Rochester around 1816 and opened a bookstore. He moved into printing and publishing founded the successful weekly "Telegraph" newspaper and later became a banker. He was a generous benefactor of the early city co-founding the University of Rochester and the Rochester Orphan Asylum and becoming a leader in the Female Charitable Society. He was a member of the Pioneer Society of Rochester and Western N. Y. founded on September 30th 1847 at the Blossom Hotel in Rochester. Membership was open to local residents who had lived in the area since before 1825. The Peck family papers are in the University of Rochester. See Griffith’s obituary in the New York Times 26 November 1872. 2pp folio. Fifty-two lines of text with some underlining in red. In a worn leaf and discoloured leaf of paper with chipping and closed tears to edges but no loss of text. Folded twice into packet docketed: ‘Walter S. Griffith / to / Lewis Setze / Arbitration Bond’. Signed by ‘Walter S. Griffith’ and witnessed by ‘E. Peck’. Begins: ‘Know all men by these Presents that I Walter S. Griffith of the City of Rochester in the County of Monroe and State of New York am held and firmly bound unto Lewis Selze of the same place in the sum of ten thousand dollars lawful money of the United States of America’. Sets out that ‘disputes and differences have arisen’ between Griffith and Selze with regard to ‘certain improvements and expenditures’ made to ‘a certain piece or tract of land lying in the City of Rochester at and above the high falls of the Genesee River’ purchased by them from William W. Mumford. Griffith agrees to accept whatever award is made by the arbitrators Vincent Mathews and Ashley Samson. No date [1860s or 1870s?]. [Rochester, Monroe County, New York State.] unknown
20152111902160302833Bungeishunju Planning Publishing Department 2015. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 471 pages Size: B5 size Bungeishunju Planning Publishing Department paperback
Edizione originale. Tutto il pubblicato (dal primo numero dell’aprile-maggio 1946 al numero doppio 3-4 dell’agosto- settembre-ottobre-novembre dello stesso anno) della rivista di letteratura e arte «Paesaggio». Esemplari in ottime condizioni, privi di particolari difetti da segnalare. Rivista fondata e diretta da Mino Rosi nel 1946 dedicata a scritti di arte e letteratura. Benché pubblicata per un solo anno - dall’aprile al novembre del 1946 -, «Paesaggio» merita di essere ricordato nella storia dei periodici del secondo dopoguerra grazie ai suoi contributi di alto profilo e alle eleganti immagini e litografie che arricchivano i fascicoli. Tra i collaboratori vanno almeno ricordati Saba, De Pisis, Del Buono, Milena Milani, Sinisgalli, mentre le litografie erano firmate da Tamburi, Gentilini, Gallo, Savelli, Sassu, Pulcinelli, Maccari, Rosi e De Grada. 3 voll.