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Préface de Marcel Aymé, 1 vol. petit in-8 br., Buchet - Chastel, Paris, 1966, 251 pp. et 4 LAS datées de 1966 (1 lettre de 2 pages in-4, 1 lettre de 5 pages in-8, 1 lettre de 3 pages in-8 et 1 carte recto-verso) Bel exemplaire dédicacé par l'actrice Madeleine Ozeray à l'écrivain bordelais Michel Suffran, auquel on joint 4 belles cartes autographes signées de l'actrice, ainsi que le carton d'invitation à la dédicace de l'ouvrage en la librairie Flammarion de Bordeaux, le 22 avril 1966. Dans ses lettres, l'actrice remercie Michel Suffran, évoque René Lacôte, des lettres très précieuses de Louis Jouvet, parle de Giraudoux qui disait d'elle qu'elle avait "vraiment une tête à vent". Compagne de Louis Jouvet, Madeleine Ozeray (1908-1989) joua sous sa direction le rôle d'Hélène dans "La Guerre de Troie n'aura pas lieu" puis créa le rôle d'Ondine. Français
" The nearest the renowned historian Sir Steven Runciman will ever come to writing his autobiography" An amusing collection of places - and people - he encountered on his travels from Athos to Zion.214p. Crisp tight unmarked text, ffep missing. Ex-Library
français In-12 de VIII-310 pp.; broché. Dos cassé, manque la première de couverture, rousseurs. Peu courant.
244pp.avec frontispice, br.orig., 19cm., qqs.cachets, partiellement non coupé, bon état
67 p. + Two Portrait Plates. Top Edge Gilt. Penciled insert of Mrs Eckman's address label. Handsomely printed Wyoming Valley memorial biography. Square 8vo. Original gray cloth binding lettered in white. Binding soiled with corners rubbed. PA 17
238 p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
Tita Piaz A tu per tu con le crode. Bologna, Licinio Cappelli 1952, Copertina cartonata, brunita, sporca, usurata al dorso e compromessa. Mancante di sovraccoperta. Tagli e pagine bruniti. Collana:"Collana d'oro Le Alpi". Mediocre (Poor) . <br> <br> <br> 293<br>
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers, creasing to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, minor bump to top of front cover and no bumping to corners. 317pp. Autobiography and family memoir of actor Diana Quick. This is also a social history of the British in India. Illustrated.
15.5X23 cm. 468 pages. Hardcover with dust jacket and gilt lettering. Dust jacket slightly worn, slightly torn at edges. Ex-Libris. Spine is slightly loose. Else in good condition.
Blue multicolored octavo, white spine, 222 p. In Portuguese. || Charlie Chaplin, Biography. || No records found in Worldcat.
301 pages. Signed by author upon title page. "A masterpiece of stories and history." - from back cover. Unmarked. Moderate wear. A quality copy. Book
Hardcover, first edition, with unclipped dust jacket. Sunning to jacket spine, bumps to board spine ends, faint marks to page block. Spine is tight and pages are clean and unmarked. AD Used
Over 350 pages. Originally published in 1894. Fitzgibbon was one of the greatest and most venturesome leaders in the War of 1812. The commander of a troop dubbed the Bloody Boys, he practiced a form of guerilla warfare, at the time considered highly unconventional. Book clean and unmarked with very light wear. Bookplate upon front endpaper. Slight twist to spine. Book
pp. vii, 252. Illustrated with 119 full page plates. A few leaves have paper faults on fore-edges. 320 mm. Original full green cloth binding lettered and embossed in gold gilt. Light rubbing on boards. Binding is a facsimile of the original album. First American Edition. Hardbound. Very Good. W101
148 p., [4] leaves of plates : ill. ; 23 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good d.j.
No dust jacket. Hardcover. Boards and spine are worn and marked. Foxing at front and rear. Binding is slightly loose at one or two points. Text and illustrations remain clear. AF Used
499pp.with ills.-out-of-text, 22cm., 2nd ed. [text in Portuguese]
Vg. no dj. light green boards with isolated tiny tarnish points. both ends of spine covering are a tad rolled, but no actual loss. title page and top edge of textblock has some foxing, but the contents are clean and bright , tightly bound in and all pages present. no inscriptions or marginalia. 1st UK edition.
Stato di conservazione: DISCRETO, dorso con segni d'uso riparato con nastro adesivo, ma interno in ordine. I edizione. Traduzione di Gian Attilio Trentini. La straordinaria autobiografia dell'autore del temerario rapimento di Barbara Mackle, l'ereditiera figlia di Robert Mackle, potente magnate americano, amico di Richard Nixon. Krist, con l'aiuto della sua amante, fece irruzione nella camera di albergo dove si trovava la giovane Barbara costringendola a seguirlo e seppellendola poi in una specie di capsula-sarcofago fornita di un condotto di aereazione, cibo, coperte e tutto il necessario per sopravvivere per lungo tempo un paio di metri sotto terra. Motivo del rapimento: la richiesta di un riscatto di un milione di dollari. Dopo la riscossione del riscatto, la fuga disperata e la cattura, Gary Krist è stato condannato all'ergastolo: durante la prigionia ha scritto questo scioccante libro-verità. (dal risvolto di copertina)
Hardcover. First edition, first printing. Dust jacket is lightly marked. Jacket leading corners, edges and spine ends are slightly worn. Hardcover spine ends are a little bumped. A few light marks on page block. Binding is intact, contents are clean and clear. AM Used
Vg/Vg (clean unclipped dj without cuts or loss ) . no inscriptions, contents clean and bright) appears almost almost unread - delightful copy.
333p. Hardcover Very good condition good d.j.
Very small open tears to DJ. Front hinge weak ; B&W Photographs; 8vo - 8" to 9" tall; 333 pages
Very faint spots to one page. No other marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Extremely scarce. 72pp. An autobiography with a strong religious element, covering times spent in Japan, South Africa, Canada, America, Ireland, Rhodesia and Liberia. Undated but mentions 'writing the book in mid 2005'.
Slight scuffing to covers, "Autographed Copy" sticker to front cover, previous owner's inscription on title page, author's signature on title page, 88 pages with many b&w photos. Includes 3 foot x 2 foot fold-out map "Birmingman's Civil Rights Churches" with b&w photo of each church on reverse side.