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188481938Paris: Au cabaret Le Chat noir 1884. Fine. Au cabaret Le Chat noir Paris 1884 31 x 45 cm en feuillets First edition one of the rare copies on laid paper. The issue is illustrated with a drawing by Adolphe Willette ""Il est né le divin enfant ! "". Other contributions by Alphonse Allais ""Le veau"" Rodolphe Salis Auguste Marin. Handsome copy. Le Chat noir is a weekly magazine created by Rodolphe Salis and Emile Goudeau published from 1882 to 1897 with the aim of promoting the famous cabaret of the same name whose memory it sought to preserve. It published the texts declaimed during the shows. It is moreover an important literary and artistic testimony of the end of the 19th century around the bohemian life and the Parisian effervescence that was its own. Au cabaret Le Chat noir unknown
500323730Points Sans date.
2011R150174828LE CHERCHE MIDI.. 2011. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 249 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleurs dans le texte. Couverture rempliée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 443-Dictionnaire français
2011R200046941CHERCHE MIDI. 2011. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 249 pages- couverture contrepliée. . . . Classification Dewey : 847-Satire, humour
3156Paris, Les Belles Lettres, collection le Monde Romain, 1938, broché, 13x20 cm, 78 pages, XII planches hors texte et un plan dépliant de Djemila-Cuicul, avant-propos d'Eugène Albertini.
364Coll. Le Monde Romain,Ed. "Les Belles Lettres", Paris, 1938, in-8 broché. 86 ppages. +XII planches en noir et 1 carte de la ville.
1938RO80267312Société d'édition les belles lettres. 1938. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Non coupé. 78 pages + 12 planches en noir et blanc + un plan en noir et blanc hors texte dépliant.. . . . Classification Dewey : 965-Algérie
41326Paris Société d'édition ''Les Belles Lettres'' 1938 in 8 (20x13) 1 volume broché, 78 pages [3], avec 12 planches hors texte et une carte dépliante. Collection '' Le Monde Romain '', publiée sous le patronage de l'Association Guillaume Budé. Bel exemplaire
19382550Les Belles Lettres 1938 in-8 broché
1938bb21Les Belles Lettres Le Monde Romain Broché 1938 Broché in-12, édition originale, dos légèrement insolé, quelques rousseurs, 25 photographies hors-texte et plan dépliant, non coupé, bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1938221AmParis Les belles lettres 1938 In8 - broché - non coupé - 78 pages
1938221AmParis Les belles lettres 1938 In8 - broché - non coupé - 78 pages
1949R260198008Entreprises de presse Alger. 1949. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 6 pages augmentées de 2 photos en noir et blanc dans texte et d'un dépliant en 3 volets augmentés d'un plan de la ville de Djemila-Cuicul et d'une photo en noir et blanc hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 965-Algérie
73-1814Paris: Mautier Allais circa 1800s. 26x22 cm. Black and white engraving. Very Good. [Paris]?: [Mautier, Allais]?, [circa 1800s] unknown
194716078Paris: Imprimerie National 1947. First edition of Allais' groundbreaking work. Octavo 2 volumes original wrappers as issued. Inscribed by Maurice Allais on the title page of volume one. From the library of fellow Nobel Prize-winning economist Kenneth Arrow with his name in each volume. In near fine condition with light shelfwear minor mending to the first few pages of volume one. A nice association linking these two Nobel Prize winning-economists and giants of twentieth century economics. In Économie & Intérêt Maurice Allais introduced the first overlapping generations model later popularized by Paul Samuelson in 1958 introduced the golden rule of optimal growth later popularized by Edmund Phelps or described the transaction demand for money rule later found in William Baumol's work. In 1988 Maurice Allais became the first French citizen to receive the Nobel Prize in economics. He won it for his contribution to the understanding of market behavior and the efficient use of resources. Allais also showed that his insights could be applied to help set efficient prices for state-owned monopolies of which France had many. Allais’s work paralleled and sometimes preceded similar work done by English-speaking economists Sir John Hicks and Paul Samuelson. He also proved a result in growth theory in 1947 that had been credited to Edmund Phelps. Allais did not get credit as early as his English counterparts because his work was in French. “Had Allais’ earliest writings been in English†commented Paul Samuelson “a generation of economic theory would have taken a different course.†Imprimerie National unknown
194716078Paris: Imprimerie National 1947. First edition of Allais' groundbreaking work. Octavo 2 volumes original wrappers as issued. Inscribed by Maurice Allais on the title page of volume one. From the library of fellow Nobel Prize-winning economist Kenneth Arrow with his name in each volume. In near fine condition with light shelfwear minor mending to the first few pages of volume one. A nice association linking these two Nobel Prize winning-economists and giants of twentieth century economics. In Economie & Interet Maurice Allais introduced the first overlapping generations model later popularized by Paul Samuelson in 1958 introduced the golden rule of optimal growth later popularized by Edmund Phelps or described the transaction demand for money rule later found in William Baumol's work. In 1988 Maurice Allais became the first French citizen to receive the Nobel Prize in economics. He won it for his contribution to the understanding of market behavior and the efficient use of resources. Allais also showed that his insights could be applied to help set efficient prices for state-owned monopolies of which France had many. Allais's work paralleled and sometimes preceded similar work done by English-speaking economists Sir John Hicks and Paul Samuelson. He also proved a result in growth theory in 1947 that had been credited to Edmund Phelps. Allais did not get credit as early as his English counterparts because his work was in French. "Had Allais' earliest writings been in English" commented Paul Samuelson "a generation of economic theory would have taken a different course. Imprimerie National unknown books
2024x-0226826201Univ of Chicago Pr 2024. Hardcover. New. 592 pages. 9.00x6.00x9.00 inches. Univ of Chicago Pr hardcover
2024__0226826201Univ of Chicago Pr 2024. Hardcover. New. 592 pages. 9.00x6.00x9.00 inches. Univ of Chicago Pr hardcover
ING9780226826202University of Chicago Press. New. Special order direct from the distributor University of Chicago Press unknown
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A9780226826202Hardback. New. <p><b>The essential work from the Nobel Prize-winning virtuoso of twentieth-century economics translated to English for the first time.</b></p><p> Few scholars advanced the frontier of economic modeling more than French economist Maurice Allais. Allais’s contributions—beyond his famous <i>Allais’s Paradox</i>—earned him the Nobel Prize and drew comparisons to the works of Paul Samuelson and even some modern mathematical behavioral economists. </p><p> Allais’s accomplishments however went largely unread by non-Francophone readers due to the challenge of their translation for publishers. The effects of this gap are immeasurable. As Paul Samuelson wrote “Had Allais's earliest writings been in English a whole generation of economic theory would have taken a different course.†</p><p><i>Economy and Interest</i> is the milestone translation of Allais's most influential work one whose staggering findings predate their accepted formulations by other famed economists decades later. In its sweep and technical virtuosity <i>Economy and Interest</i> is certain to delight and challenge new generations of English-language readers. </p> hardcover
R150156122SOCIETE D EDITIONS LITTERAIRES ET ARTISTIQUES.. Non daté. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 124 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte. La couverture n'est pas d'origine. Etiquette collée sur le premier plat de couverture.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
RO80154100OLLENDORFF Paul. Non daté. In-8. Broché. Etat passable, Livré sans Couverture, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. 108 pages. Nombreux dessins en noir et blanc, dans le texte, par J. XAUDARO. Plats et dos absents.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française