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2019714833.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2013763794.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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Bloud 1908, fort In-8 broché, 442 pages. Bon état.
1908R320056106BLOUD ET CIE. 1908. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. LCII + 442 pages - Petites marques sur le 1er plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 809-Histoire, littérature
9844Viens BARRES Le grand succès du jour crée au casino des Blancs-manteaux. Une grande caricature de BARRES, en couleurs.,chantée tous les soirs par QUASIMODO sur l’air de Viens Poupoule ! Texte sur 2 colonnes Suivi de Cavalt’toi BARRES par Jean du CROISSANT. Nouveau cri populaire du quatrième arrondissement. Texte sur 2 colonnes, une illustration pleine page. L’ensemble en 4 pages in 8. Léon HAGARD imprimeur éditeur 8 Rue du Croissant Paris, sans date (fin XIXème) peu courant
1012274144.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1922ROD0015233Hachette. 1922. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. partiel. décollorée, Dos plié, Intérieur frais. 160 pages. Quelques rousseurs sur la couverture.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.091-XX ème siècle
1908015288Paris Figuière 1908 In-8 Broché
1906015291Paris Figuière 1906 In-8 Broché
1911004103Paris 1911 In-8 Broché Edition originale
1910004106Paris 1910 In-8 Broché Edition originale
45631Paris, directeur : Paul Fort ; rédacteur en chef : André Salmon. Un volume 16,8x25cm broché de 126 pages sur papier vergé. Exemplaire en bon état.
45624Paris, directeur : Paul Fort ; rédacteur en chef : André Salmon. Un volume 16,8x25cm broché de 124 pages sur papier vergé. Petit manque au dos (1x3cm) sans atteinte au texte sinon exemplaire en bon état.
45619Paris, directeur : Paul Fort ; rédacteur en chef : André Salmon. Un volume 16,8x25cm broché de 124 pages sur papier vergé. Dos frotté avec un manque de 4x2cm sinon exemplaire en bon état. Comprend La Dragonne de Jarry et Connaissance du temps de Paul Claudel.
45630Paris, directeur : Paul Fort ; rédacteur en chef : André Salmon. Un volume 16,8x25cm broché de 222 pages sur papier vergé. Dos frotté sinon exemplaire en bon état.
8994Tome V. Mars-avril-mai 1906. Jean Moréas, Henri de Régnier, Pierre Louÿs, Emile Verhaeren, Maurice Barrès, Jean de Gourmont, Louis Le Cardonnel, Paul Claudel, Saint-Pol-Roux, Alfred Jarry, Giuseppe Carducci, F. T. Marinetti, Gabriele d'Annunzio, Paul Leclercq, Raymond de La Tailhède, Henry Delormel, John-Antoine Nau, Edmond Jaloux, Albert Dreyfus, Tancrède de Visan, Isi Collin, Paul Fort Très bel exemplaire.
9002Tome XXV (avril-mai-juin 1911) & tome XXVI (juillet-août-sept. 1911). Rachilde, Francis Jammes, J.-H. Rosny aîné, André Suarès, Remy de Gourmont, Saint-Pol-Roux, Paul Adam, Léon-Paul Fargue, Marguerite Gillot, Paul Fort Maurice de Faramond, Maurice Barrès, André Salmon, Alexandre Mercereau, Charles van Lerberghe, Jean de Bosschère, Jean Thogorma [Edouard Guerber], John Keats, Paul Fort, Tancrède de Visan, Louis Mandin, Remy de Gourmont Très bel exemplaire.
33518Directeur : Paul Fort - Secrétaires : André Salmon et Tancrède de Visan - grand in-8 broché de 124 pages - bon état - Exemplaire sur papier impérial du Japon (tirage non justifié) -
199218813Lausanne, Pierre Gonin, 1992. In-folio en feuilles de 58-[3] pages, couverture imprimée, sous chemise et étui de toile verte, titre doré au dos de la chemise.
23865Broché, 22X14 cm, 1993, 224 pages, Hachette éducation. Bon état.
177634405London: J. F. W. Des Barres 1776. Engraved with color wash and outline color. Sheet: 31 x 42 1/4 inches. Expert restoration primarily at the upper margin. Two sheets joined both watermarked "J.Bates" and countermarked "JB". Fourth state of five. Among the earliest charts published by Des Barres were those relevant to the crisis in New England as the War of Independence broke out.<br/> <br/>This chart depicts the coast of Massachusetts from Salem to Scituate Harbor and includes the complicated hydrography of Boston Harbor and the confluent rivers. A considerable amount of coastal topography is included obviously relevant to warships. Fundamentally a chart for navigators it includes soundings and shoals with particularly strong detail along the Charles and Mystic Rivers as well as in Salem and Marblehead. Samuel Holland was the lead surveyor. In 1764 he was named Surveyor General of both the Province of Quebec and the Northern District of North America. He had a considerable staff and the British Navy assisted in providing soundings. From 1770 to 1774 his squad worked exclusively on northeastern colonies that soon became part of the United States. The surveys that derived from the industry of their work were the most accurate ever made to that time. They were sent to London where Des Barres supervised the engraving and publication. The charts were very soon put to use. Des Barres of Swiss-Huguenot extraction studied under the great mathematician Daniel Bernoulli at the University of Basel before continuing on to the Royal Military College at Woolwich. Upon the outbreak of hostilities with France in 1756 he joined the British Royal American Regiment as a military engineer. He came to the attention of General James Wolfe who appointed him to join his personal detail. During this period he also worked with the future legendary explorer James Cook on a monumental chart of the St. Lawrence River. From 1762 Des Barres was enlisted to survey the coastlines of Nova Scotia Newfoundland and the Gulf of St. Lawrence while his colleague Samuel Holland charted the New England coast. He also managed to gain access to some surveys of the American South Cuba and Jamaica. In 1774 Des Barres returned to England where he began work on The Neptune. His dedication to the project was so strong that often at his own expense he continually updated and added new charts and views up until 1784. That year he returned to Canada where he remained for a further forty years becoming a senior political figure and a wealthy land owner and living to the advanced age of 103.<br/> <br/>Stevens Collection 94d ; cf. Hornsby Surveyors of Empire: Samuel Holland J.F.W. Des Barres and the Making of the Atlantic Neptune. 2011. J. F. W. Des Barres unknown books
177634405London: J. F. W. Des Barres 1776. Engraved with color wash and outline color. Sheet: 31 x 42 1/4 inches. Expert restoration primarily at the upper margin. Two sheets joined both watermarked "J.Bates" and countermarked "JB". Fourth state of five. Among the earliest charts published by Des Barres were those relevant to the crisis in New England as the War of Independence broke out.<br/> <br/> This chart depicts the coast of Massachusetts from Salem to Scituate Harbor and includes the complicated hydrography of Boston Harbor and the confluent rivers. A considerable amount of coastal topography is included obviously relevant to warships. Fundamentally a chart for navigators it includes soundings and shoals with particularly strong detail along the Charles and Mystic Rivers as well as in Salem and Marblehead. Samuel Holland was the lead surveyor. In 1764 he was named Surveyor General of both the Province of Quebec and the Northern District of North America. He had a considerable staff and the British Navy assisted in providing soundings. From 1770 to 1774 his squad worked exclusively on northeastern colonies that soon became part of the United States. The surveys that derived from the industry of their work were the most accurate ever made to that time. They were sent to London where Des Barres supervised the engraving and publication. The charts were very soon put to use. Des Barres of Swiss-Huguenot extraction studied under the great mathematician Daniel Bernoulli at the University of Basel before continuing on to the Royal Military College at Woolwich. Upon the outbreak of hostilities with France in 1756 he joined the British Royal American Regiment as a military engineer. He came to the attention of General James Wolfe who appointed him to join his personal detail. During this period he also worked with the future legendary explorer James Cook on a monumental chart of the St. Lawrence River. From 1762 Des Barres was enlisted to survey the coastlines of Nova Scotia Newfoundland and the Gulf of St. Lawrence while his colleague Samuel Holland charted the New England coast. He also managed to gain access to some surveys of the American South Cuba and Jamaica. In 1774 Des Barres returned to England where he began work on The Neptune. His dedication to the project was so strong that often at his own expense he continually updated and added new charts and views up until 1784. That year he returned to Canada where he remained for a further forty years becoming a senior political figure and a wealthy land owner and living to the advanced age of 103.<br/> <br/> Stevens Collection 94d ; cf. Hornsby Surveyors of Empire: Samuel Holland J.F.W. Des Barres and the Making of the Atlantic Neptune. 2011. J. F. W. Des Barres unknown
197395ChMetz Maisonneuve 1973 In8 190 pages - broché - Au Sommaire : La campagne de Julien contre les Perses par JM Demarolle / le point de vue des chroniqueurs de la france du nord sur les allemands dans la 1ere moitié du 12e siècle par M.Schmidt / la politique étrangère de la france face a la guerre hispano-américaine par T.Lewis / l'administrations des territoires rhénans pendant la période de l'armistice par J.Bariety / les limites du nationalisme barésien : Barres et la rhenanie par JC Delbreil / la presse messine face a l'URSS -1939 par JC Mallinger / recherche sur l'attitude la SFIO a l'egard de l'unification européenne par P.Schaeffer - Trés bon etat