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1865PHO-766London ,Longmans, Green & Co, 1865. Première édition. 8vo - viii, 487 pp avec deux chromo-lithographies dépliantes. 44 gravures sur bois N&B et 50 gravures coloriées à la main d'« objets d'histoire naturelle », c'est-à-dire. oiseaux, reptiles, poissons, coquillages et insectes, sous serpentes. Une carte dépliante colorée des îles des mers du Sud reliée avant l'index , relié pleine percale éditeur avec canoë traditionnel sur le plat ,dos lisse avec titre , auteur et éditeur , accident sur le plat , couverture légèrement frottée , mouillure claire en fin d’ouvrage.Ex-dono , de la bibliothèque de monsieur de Quatrefages biologiste, zoologiste et anthropologue français, puis offert à l’explorateur français ,Joseph Montaro
xiv, 384 pages. "The first authoritative book about the wartime use of radio in the United States. What fundamental policies should govern creative Radio in wartime? How effective are such broadcasts? What skills and techniques are most useful in the writing, producing and directing of American Radio in wartime? This book will open your eyes - and ears. It will tell you, the radio listener, how to detect propaganda - and how to create and put effective propaganda on the air! Author was Director of Radio Productions for the University of Chicago and of the world-famous University of Chicago Round Table, to which tens of millions listened each week." - dust jacket. Prior owner's name stamped inside each board, otherwise unmarked with moderate wear to red cloth-covered boards. Binding tight. Above-average wear to dramatically-illustrated, price-clipped and mylar protected dust jacket, the back panel of which promotes the purchase of U.S. War Bonds and Stamps, featuring a message from and photo of business analyst Merryle Stanley Rukeyser. COLE p.258, LARSON 42. Book
192920641929 Marseille, Les Cahiers du sud, 1929. 19,5 x 14,5 cm, in-8, 105 pp., frontispice en noir par Miro, broché.
72078aafParis, Calmann-Lévy, 1925-1930, gr. in-8°, chaque volume env. 600 p., reliures en demi-cuir originales, larges coins, dos à caissons avec pièce de titre aux dos.
35795Lausanne, Gonin, 1960. Petit in-4°, 100p. en feuilles, sous couvertures illustrées rempliées, chemise et étui.
34349Lausanne, André et Pierre Gonin, 1988. Petit in-4°, 55p. en feuilles, sous couvertures illustrées rempliées, chemise et étui.
132589aafLausanne, Gonin, 1972, in-8°, 71 p. illustrées de 25 compositions dessinées et peintes à la main par Jean-Pierre Rémon, (aquarelles) (+1 p. non chiffrée), tirage de 52 ex. dont 12 ex. sur Japon nacré + 12 ex. h.-c, de I à XII et 28 ex. sur vélin de Rives, num. de 1 à 28, notre ex. N° 13, signé par l’artiste et les éditeurs, en feuilles dans une chemise avec le titre impr. en bleu, reliure d.-parchemin, étui bordé.
34268Yverdon, Société Littéraire & Typographique, 1776. Pt. in-8°, XXIX-42-392-112- [10]p. Reliure plein veau caillouté, dos lisse orné de fleurons dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge, tranches rouges.
192613283Paris GALLIMARD 1926 4 Illustrés par Jeanne Rosoy, Germaine Labaye, Halicka, Hermine David. Paris, Gallimard, 1926, 4 volumes in-8 cartonnés en chromotypogravure, médaillons ornés d'une illustration en noir différente pour chacune des couvertures.
192624853Paris GALLIMARD 1926 4 Illustrés par Jeanne Rosoy, Germaine Labaye, Halicka, Hermine David. Paris, Gallimard, 1926, 4 volumes in-8 cartonnés en chromotypogravure, médaillons ornés d'une illustration en noir différente pour chacune des couvertures, sous étui doré avec ruban de soie.
Telephone Talk was the glossy bimonthly publication of the British Columbia Telephone Company. It was written by employees for employees to present information of interest to those engaged in the plant, traffic, commercial, operating, accounting and other departments of the service. Each issue is replete with black and white photos and information on topics such as: company, industry and technological news, traffic levels, expansion plans, personnel announcements, publicity and social events, deaths, weddings, lists of exchanges, and more. As such, these issues serve as a vital preserve of rare and fascinating British Columbia history. This volume covers topics including: Hundred Thousandth phone installed - lengthy article; Essentials of good maintenance; Statement of Development - number of phones per exchange in the province; B.C. Telephone Company takes over East Kootenay System; Prompt service aids with Sidney fire; The office boys dream; Telephone assists in Vancouver Stock Exchange (VSE) Rush - great photo; Automatic phone system installed at Hammond; Keeping the electrons on the proper path; Photo of J.P.D. Malkin takes part in first Vancouver-London phone call; Shell Oil operator; Health Tips; Greater Vancouver can now talk to the European continent; Cable damaged by anchor; Radio interference putting music on phone lines; Production of phone directories - 4 pages with photos; Laying cable through Stanley Park; Direct Route to West Vancouver completed - 5 pages of interesting text and photos; Langley Prairie phone service restored during the fire - article with photos; Phone given as wedding gift in Vancouver; F.C. Paterson; Vancouver Power House Fire; Mr. George H. Halse becomes Chairman of the Board; Close-up photos of splicing job; Transatlantic phone service still expanding; photo of horse-drawn 'drop wagon'; Photo on Cordova St. after fire 42 years ago; There's more to installation work than just placing a telephone - 4 pages with photos and text; Good-bye to operating when Dan Cupid comes along; Sending news stories to Vancouver from California over phone wires; We are linked with 80% of the world's phones; photo of conduit laying on forty-first ave; The Monophone - advertisement; B.C. Tel. acquires government lines in the Interior; New trans-atlantic long distance mark; Photo montage of vehicles used by the Plant Department; B.C. Box Factory Fire; Baby causes problem by teething on phone cord; Chilliwack phone system now affiliated with us; Regular fire drills; Photo of Premier Tolmie participating in first call from Vancouver to Calgary - with detailed related story; The longest circuit in the system of the B.C. Telephone Company; A new radiotelephone company will be organized; New Fraser River Cable serves South Westminster Subscribers; Eleven european countries with telephone reach of Vancouver; Now installing a new type of telephone typewriter; New faster system for handling telegrams; Benefits of new telephone ownership are evident in 500-mile circle; and more. Half-leather binding. Average wear. Ink stamp of company executive E.P. LaBelle upon top edge of text else unmarked. Binding intact. Significant wear to backstrip with some chips missing. Book
Telephone Talk was the glossy bimonthly publication of the British Columbia Telephone Company. It was written by employees for employees to present information of interest to those engaged in the plant, traffic, commercial, operating, accounting and other departments of the service. Each issue is replete with black and white photos and information on topics such as: company, industry and technological news, traffic levels, expansion plans, personnel announcements, publicity and social events, deaths, weddings, lists of exchanges, and more. As such, these issues serve as a vital preserve of rare and fascinating British Columbia history. This volume covers topics including: Great photo of cable-pulling gang; The progress of the phone in greater Vancouver; New record set by Vancouver installers; Cartridge fuses defend against foreign currents; Providing phone facilities is a co-operative task; New Kerrisdale exchange being equipped; How a switchboard lamp is made; William Buckle and Splicing; Construction/splicing in Vancouver; A Switchboard Plug and Cord Explains its troubles; Where the cables end when they crawl out of the sea; Chilliwack's first telephone agent, John McCutcheon, passes away; Nice photo of Granville and Hastings; Nice photo of Richmond Road and area near Victoria; Operator training - 8 pages with nice photos; Peter Grant helped equip Canada's first common battery office; Nanaimo and New West. offices to be expanded; Preparing the pay cheques; George P. Kelly - installed 80' poles; More trunks in Vancouver; Lightning damage on mainland; Repeaters aid voice currents on long journeys; automatic typewriters - chief repeaterman William Faulkes; New Kerrisdale office; Bar Graph of growth of the B.C. system; Statement of Development: # of phones in operation in towns across the province; Victoria and Vancouver to be united by new route; how the phone bill was paid 20 years ago; Kootenays get service; The service application; High tension hazards; draughting the system; Mr. C.E.S. Fisher; Operator Grant gets a phone in her home; Arithmetic is paramount in traffic man's life; Phone shattered by lightning strike; Kamloops now connected to coast; Despatching yellow cabs from 'seymour 4000'; New Carlton office; plant garage serves many cars; new Langley office; Long Kamloops feature with many photos; Grouse Mountain yields to phone's advance - long article with many photos; and more. Half-leather binding. Average wear overall with the exception of backstrip which shows significant wear and is loose along back edge. Ink stamp of company executive E.P. LaBelle upon top edge of text else unmarked. Binding intact. Book
Paris, Chez Etienne Ganeau, 1732, 2 tomos, 17 x 10,5 cm., piel de época algo rozada y parcialmente desprendida el plano del Tomo I, frontis + XVI págs. + 4 hojas + 406 págs. + 10 láminas = 3 hojas + 412 págs. + 6 láminas. (Primera edición de la traducción de Lesage. Bella edición ilustrada con 17 láminas grabadas por Jean-Baptiste Scotin).
44036Librairie Illustrée.(s.d.).2 vols.br.avec chemise et étui.338 et 308 p.Dessins de Robida. Rare avec la chemise et l'étui illustrés en couleurs par Robida.Etat satisfaisant avec qques rousseurs et piqùres.Chemise et étui fragiles.
First edition of this public relations classic. 374 pages. Suggested reading list. Index. Bernays "presents his conception of public relations, a profession he helped to found: its importance to individuals, organizations, governments. His ideas, backed by years of successful practice, offer a sound basis for public relations." - from dust jacket (not included with this copy). Author, a nephew of Sigmund Freud, conducted many influential large-scale public relations exercises on the American public and has come to be known as the "Father of Spin." His techniques remain very much at work in today's news. Includes replica dust jacket preserved in archival-grade Brodart. Above-average wear. Front hinge open where front free endpaper removed. Remnants of dust jacket flaps affixed inside each board. Light tanning to endpapers and contents. A worthy reading copy. Bibliographic references: Larson 11, Cole p.28. Book
BIB-133640Cloth-bound / Cloth spine. Publisher: London 1939 Cloth-bound / Cloth spine 1186 1100 s Fair condition. hardcover
192846832Asheville/ Madison: Game Fowl News 1928-63. Paperback. Good. 74 issues all complete with moderate to heavy wear with serious defects noted. Older issues are heavily darkened at the edges with some minor to moderate paper loss with the latter moderately tanned and lightly rubbed with some wear at the extremities. <br/><br/>Volume Four: November 1928 Number 4 December 1928 Number 10 January 1929 Number 11 February 1929 Number 12; Volume Five: March 1929 Number One to Eight front wrap of two detached numbers 10 and 11 December 1929 and January 1930; Volume Six: March 1930 Number One. April 1930ink stamp on front Number 2 September 1930 Number 7 October 1930 Number 8 front wrap detached rear lacking November 1930 Number 9 front wrap detached February 1930 Number 12; Volume Seven: May 1931 Number 2 June 1931 Number 4 front wrap detached July 1931 Number 5 January 1932 Number 11 February 1932 Number 12 wraps separated; Volume Eight: March 1932 Number 1 tear to edge; Volume Nine: January 1934 Number 11 wraps split at spine; Volume Ten: Numbers 1-4 March 1934-June 1934; Numbers 6-8 August 1934-October 1934; Number 9 and 10 November-December 1934; Volume 15: Number 9 November 1939 wraps detached Number 8 October 1939 Number 10 December 1939; Volume 16: Number Three May 1940 dampstained Number 6 August 1940 Number 7 September 1940 Number 11 January 1941; Volume 18: Numbers 9-12 November 1942-February 1943; Volume 19: Number 1 March 1943 Numbers 3-5 May 1943-July 1943; Volume 23 Number 2 April 1947; Volume 29: Number 3 May 1953; Volume 33: Number 4 June 1957 Number 5 July 1957 Number 10 January 1958 Number 11 February 1958; Volume 35: Number 2 April 1959 Number 4 June 1959 Number 7 October 1959; Volume 36: Number on March 1960 Number 2 April 1960 Number 8 November 1960 front wrap damaged and detached Number 9 December 1960; Volume 37: Number 2 April 1961 Number 5 July 1961 Number 8 November 1961 Number 11 February 1962; Volume 38: Number 2 April 1962 Number 9 December 1962 Number 11 February 1963; Volume 39: Number 1 March 1963 Number 3 May 1963 Number 6 August-September 1963. Game Fowl News paperback books
1800214185Japan. Kansei 12 1800. Black and white woodblock kawaraban print 25 x 33cm. Some worming repaired with Japanese tissue margins uneven. A strong dark image. This intriguing kawaraban reports on the shipwreck of a Chinese trading ship in December 1800 Kansei 12 at Yamana County in present-day Shizuoka Prefecture. The print was crafted to convey the details of the incident to various authorities featuring an illustration of the distressed Chinese ship. The coastal area where this occurred faces the Pacific Ocean and has been historically referred to as the shipwreck coast. <br> <br>The report accompanying the illustration provides information on the circumstances of the incident offering insights into the nature of the shipwreck and detailing the size of the ship involved. This historical print serves as a visual and informational record of a maritime event in the early 19th century reflecting the challenges faced by vessels navigating the waters off the coast of Yamana County. . unknown
18899023391New York: Illustrated News Co. 1889. Hardcover. Near fine. Bound in half leather and marbled boards spine label stamped in gilt. Boards are lightly rubbed fore edge corners bumped. Profusely illustrated throughout. Large folio 624 pp approx 12x15". Images available on request. <br/><br/> Illustrated News Co. hardcover books
1900402610London : Illustrated London News 1900. 1st edition. Hardcover. Poor copies in monogrammed binding. Spine bands and panel edges rubbed and bumped as with age. Text remains clear and without blemish. Physical description; 3 v. leaves of plates : ill ports ; 42 cm. Contents; ""The Illustrated London News record of the glorious reign of Queen Victoria 1837-1901 : the life and accession of King Edward VII : and the life of Queen Alexandra""; ""The Illustrated London News record of the coronation service and ceremony. King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra""; ""Her Majesty's glorious jubilee 1897"". Subjects; Victoria Queen of Great Britain 1819-1901 Studies. Edward VII King of Great Britain 1841-1910. Alexandra Queen consort of Edward VII King of Great Britain 1844-1925. London : Illustrated London News hardcover
Pt. In-4, 64 pages non chiffrées. Edition originale. Un des 1000 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin Lafuma de Voiron. Illustré de 25 compositions en couleurs de Raoul Dufy. Impression soignée par Louis Kaldor, illustrations tirées sur les presses à bras d'Aimé Jourde et coloriées au pochoir par Richard. Exemplaire en parfaite condition, agréablement relié.
Petit In-4, 100p. Edition tirée à 371 exemplaires et illustrée de 75 lithographies originales de Hans Erni. Celui-ci est un des 240 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin d'Arches (exemplaire nominatif), signé par l'artiste et par l'éditeur à la justification. Enrichi d'un envoi autographe signé (pour Daniel) et d'un dessin original d'Erni en page de titre.
In-folio, 120p. Edition illustrée de 41 lithographies en couleurs d'Edouard Goerg. Tirage limité à 115 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin pur fil à la forme de Lana. Celui-ci un des 15 exemplaires comprenant une suite en état définitif et une suite sur pelure. Enrichi d'une eau-forte originale en noir de l'artiste.
238727Liège, s.n., 1777, in-8, vij pp., 134 pp., un f. n. ch. de table, veau fauve, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, pièce de titre noire, tranches mouchetées de rouge (reliure moderne). Mouillures claires marginales à la fin de l'ouvrage.
19312219Paris Javal et Bourdeaux 1931 Grand in-4 (300 x 245 mm.), XIV-255-(1) pp. couverture imprimée, en feuilles sous une couverture imprimée à rabats, étui. Edition illustrée de 16 hors-texte gravés sur cuivre par Lorrain d'après les gouaches et aquarelles d'Edmond Malassis. Les ornements et les lettrines ont été dessinés par Alfio Prota, le texte a été imprimé par Coulouma et les illustrations par Adolphe Walcke. Tirage à 590 exemplaires, celui-ci est un des 75 exemplaires sur Japon impérial avec cinq états des hors-textes (couleurs avec remarque, bistre, sanguine et bleu), second papier.