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193131703Toulouse Les Frères Douladoure 1931 In-8 Les Jeux Floraux ont été fondés en 1323 par les Sept Troubadours de Toulouse. Recueil de l'Académie des jeux floraux de 1931 - (XXXVIII) + 371 pp - Résumé historique des jeux floraux, bienfaiteurs de l'Académie, liste académique, résultats concours 1931, programme concours 1932, ouvrage couronnés ou distingués, discours et rapports des Mainteneurs et des Maîtres ès Jeux Floraux - éloge de Monseigneur Germain (1839-1928) lu en séance publique le 19/06/1930 par le Chanoine Clément Tournier + Portrait non compris dans la pagination
193231704Toulouse Les Frères Douladoure 1932 In-8 Les Jeux Floraux ont été fondés en 1323 par les Sept Troubadours de Toulouse. Recueil de l'Académie des jeux floraux de 1932 - (XXXIII) + 288 pp - Résumé historique des jeux floraux, bienfaiteurs de l'Académie, liste académique, résultats concours 1932, programme concours 1933, ouvrage couronnés ou distingués, discours et rapports des Mainteneurs et des Maîtres ès Jeux Floraux
193431706Toulouse Les Frères Douladoure 1934 In-8 Les Jeux Floraux ont été fondés en 1323 par les Sept Troubadours de Toulouse. Recueil de l'Académie des jeux floraux de 1934 - (XLI) + 186 pp - Résumé historique des jeux floraux, bienfaiteurs de l'Académie, liste académique, résultats concours 1934, programme concours 1935, ouvrage couronnés ou distingués, discours et rapports des Mainteneurs et des Maîtres ès Jeux Floraux - éloge de Monseigneur Germain Breton (1852-1931) lu en séance publique le 17/12/1933 par E.-H. Perreau + Portrait non compris dans la pagination
193331705Toulouse Les Frères Douladoure 1933 In-8 Les Jeux Floraux ont été fondés en 1323 par les Sept Troubadours de Toulouse. Recueil de l'Académie des jeux floraux de 1933 - (XL) + 278 pp - Résumé historique des jeux floraux, bienfaiteurs de l'Académie, liste académique, résultats concours 1933, programme concours 1934, ouvrage couronnés ou distingués, discours et rapports des Mainteneurs et des Maîtres ès Jeux Floraux - éloge de M. le Chanoine Louis Maisonneuve (1849-1930) lu en séance publique le 24/04/1932 par Emile Thouverez + Portrait non compris dans la pagination
193831707Toulouse Les Frères Douladoure 1938 In-8 Les Jeux Floraux ont été fondés en 1323 par les Sept Troubadours de Toulouse. Recueil de l'Académie des jeux floraux de 1938 - (XL) + 337 pp - Résumé historique des jeux floraux, bienfaiteurs de l'Académie, liste académique, résultats concours 1938, programme concours 1939, ouvrage couronnés ou distingués, discours et rapports des Mainteneurs et des Maîtres ès Jeux Floraux - éloge de M. Louis Boscredon lu en séance publique le 25/04/1937 par Jules Pigasse + Portrait non compris dans la pagination
194031708Toulouse Les Frères Douladoure 1940 In-8 Les Jeux Floraux ont été fondés en 1323 par les Sept Troubadours de Toulouse. Recueil de l'Académie des jeux floraux de 1940 - (XXXIX) + 264 pp - Résumé historique des jeux floraux, bienfaiteurs de l'Académie, liste académique, résultats concours 1940, programme concours 1941, ouvrage couronnés ou distingués, discours et rapports des Mainteneurs et des Maîtres ès Jeux Floraux
1017061823.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
FIRST EDITION of these newly-discovered works by Chartier. v, [10] pp. Introduction by Chennevieres. Text beautifully printed in red and black in black letter (Gothic type). Edition limited to 120 copies printed on fine handmade laid paper. Squarish 8vo. Original plain wraps, with "Alain Chartier" written in calligraphy on fron cover. Minimal wear and soiling to wraps. Internally uncut, bright, and fine. VERY RARE.
43415La Caravelle.1934.In-8 br,couv.ill.45 p.Ex.n°113 sur simili-Japon.Bois de Paul Baudier. BE.
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2013Jul18-2nd1284031594-8962Jones & Bartlett Learning 2013-07-23. Paperback. Good. US Edition Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Emailed Tracking from USA Jones & Bartlett Learning paperback
48 pages. Songs include: Story; Lazybones; Georgia on My Mind; Lazy River; Rockin' Chair; Judy; The Army of Hippocrates; Daybreak; Sing it way Down Low; Old Man Harlem; Thanksgivin'; After Twelve O'Clock; Moon Country; Down T' Uncle Bill's; Ballad in Blue; Mr. Bluebird; My Introduction to Love; New Orleans; Come Easy, Go Easy, Love; Poor Old Joe. Writing on front cover. Few markings to contents. Somewhat above-average external wear. Spine taped. A worthy vintage copy of this marvelous compilation. Book
195131745Lausanne Éditions Vineta 1951 In-12 99 pp
4841in 12 carré,demi-porc beige à nerfs,titre à froid fers de la ville de Paris entre nerfs,doré.Faux-titre,titre,402 pages,1 feuillet table des plans et des matières, non rogné,tête dorée;136 illustrations dans et hors texte 16 plans anciens et modernes Ernest Flammarion éditeur sans date.Couverture,(plats et dos)conservée,forme un jeu de l’oie.Très bon état
6 pages. Nice colour cover art includes portrait of musician Frank _____. Prior owner's name and faint music seller stamp on front cover. Average wear. A worthy copy. Sheet music
84 p. Poems in German and English. XLib stamp on title and elsewhere. Blind XLib stamp on title page. Dropsie College Library label on paste down. Mayer Sulzberger' label also on paste down. Inked ownership of Jacob Sulzberger on first fly leaf. Wide margins. Top edge gilt. 4to. Original full orange buckram binding lettered in gold gilt. Extremities rubbed and slightly worn. First Edition. Very good. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA SHELF 04A
19103881910 1 Relié, demi-chagrin fauve serti d'un filet à froid, dos lisse décoré de frises et fleurons dorés, auteur, titre et illustrateur de même, tête cramoisie, couvertures parcheminées conservées. 29,5 x 21 cm, 109 p., nombreuses illustrations gravées. Paris, Auguste Blaizot - René Kieffer, Collection Eclectique, 1910.
19103881910 1 Relié, demi-chagrin fauve serti d'un filet à froid, dos lisse décoré de frises et fleurons dorés, auteur, titre et illustrateur de même, tête cramoisie, couvertures parcheminées conservées. 29,5 x 21 cm, 109 p., nombreuses illustrations gravées. Paris, Auguste Blaizot - René Kieffer, Collection Eclectique, 1910.
6 pages. Sensous cover illustration of Pola Negri. From the RKO Radio presentation of Pola Negri in "A Woman Commands" with Roland Young, Basil Rathbone and H.B. Warner. Unmarked with somewhat above-average wear. Coverfold openings. A worthy vintage copy. Book
41475Boston: Sold at the Bible & Heart in Cornhill n. d. Ca 1785. 1st printing thus and evidently the 3rd US edition Evans 19401; Ford 3015; Rosenbach 101. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Edgewear & worming with some minor loss of text. Faint fold lines. Unobtrusive expert tissue mends. In lower margin in a period hand is inked: "Lycia Pratts Verses". A Fair - Good copy. Single sheet verse in thirty-eight stanzas triple column. First line: "Now ponder well you parents dear." Followed by two additional stanzas of verse entitled: "A Word of Advice to Executors." Crude woodcut of the fighting ruffians to the left of the sub-title. Folio. 12-1/2" x 8-1/8" <br/><br/>A popular childhood ballad first registered at Stationers' Hall in 1595 the piece also subsequently published as "The Babes in the Woods." <br /> <br />Shipton & Mooney record the first US edition as 1768 followed by the Heart & Crown imprint of the 1770s no copy located though see Rosenbach 64 then this Bible & Heart version ca 1785 date from Evans. <br /> <br />A quite rare 18th C. US children's broadside. Sold at the Bible & Heart, in Cornhill unknown books
1830TH262Nottingham: The Review-Office 1830. Original Ediiton . No Binding. Vg. Folio. Broadslip Ballad 32x13cms 12 3/4 x 5 inces. Attractive half page broadside with a fine and attractive printed border to the verses. Small woodcut to the head of the page depicting a printing press.NO COPY TRACED. Believed to be printed at Suttons Review Office in Nottingham and dated 1830. 8 four line verses extolling the press and reflecting on events of the year just gone.William IV had taken the throne and was welcomed as a Royal Navy sailor and a reformer. Charles and Richard Sutton printers and proprietors of the liberal Nottingham Review <br/> <br/> The Review-Office unknown
1809174972London: printed and sold by Jennings c.1809. A ballad telling a tragic tale of lovers tricked apart by "cruel" and "covetous" parents. Similar ballads often feature an unfaithful and avaricious antiheroine who suffers a cautionary downfall. Here however Susan is a "harmless maid" and it is families who are warned against prioritizing wealth over the happiness of the younger generation. The love triangle between a woman her husband and a sailor was a common trope in 17th- to 19th-century ballads but most had several key differences to this version. The woman was normally the one to prioritize financial gain unlike Susan who declares that "No wealth nor riches shall make me disloyal". The sailor was typically a demonic character sometimes the Devil in disguise whereas "sweet William" is an honest and faithful man. In most ballads only the woman dies while the sailor-demon escapes; both Susan and William perish here. Such entertaining ballads were an outlet for people "to voice tensions to work over the contradictions of human life" Gammon p. 237. The Plymouth Tragedy reflects an exasperation with the requirements on the young especially women to conform with their parents' desires at the expense of their own happiness. Single sheet 255 x 360 mm printed in columns. Woodcut vignette. A little nicked at edges old centre fold reinforced on verso with paper; overall a well-preserved copy of a fragile publication. Vic Gammon "Song Sex and Society in England 1600-1850" Folk Music Journal vol. 4 no. 3 1982. unknown
1810174973London: printed and sold by J. Pitts c.1810. An ephemeral broadside ballad detailing the story of Jane Shore a mistress of Edward IV and a popular cultural reference for many centuries. Shore's heavily fictionalized story featured many elements considered to have mass appeal in the era: a sexually voracious woman a relationship that transcended social hierarchies and an ending that punished transgressive behaviour. In Mrs. Jane Shore the eponymous character is described as a married woman who became King Edward's concubine and "lived in the court/With lords and ladies of great sort". Whilst she had influence over the King she ensured "to help the people that were poor" and "sav'd their lives condemned to die". Regardless her infidelity ultimately led to her social disgrace and she died in a ditch in East London. As detailed in the ballad urban mythology claimed that her unfortunate death gave the Shoreditch district its name. Ballads such as this were sung in a variety of communal spaces including pubs lodging houses and the streets and typically took criminal or socially deviant behaviour as their subject. In their own time broadside ballads were believed "to foster immorality and to glorify crime" O'Brien p. 16. More recent interpretations appreciate their literary and social value and consider that "their job was to voice tensions to work over the contradictions of human life" Gammon p. 237. Landscape single sheet 362 x 252 mm printed in columns. A little chipped at the edges but overall a well-preserved copy of a fragile publication. Vic Gammon "Song Sex and Society in England 1600-1850" Folk Music Journal vol. 4 no. 3 1982; Ellen L. O'Brien "'The Most Beautiful Murder': The Transgressive Aesthetics of Murder in Victorian Street Ballads" Victorian Literature and Culture vol. 28 no. 1 2000. unknown
Broadsheet printed on lightweight paper on one side only, 224 x 91mm. First lines: Huzza, for our Country's pride / The better the more they are tried. A song sheet praising the Reformers and saying farewell to the 'Bonnets Of Blue'.