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Pt. In-4, 86p. Edition de luxe au tirage limité à 145 exemplaires, celui-ci un des 98 exemplaires numérotés sur Arches. Illustré de 12 eaux-fortes originales de Gérard de Palézieux. Traduction de Georges Nicole. Signature de l'artiste et de l'éditeur à la justification. En parfaite condition. [Bogousslavsky 21].
14651Exemplaire de l'artiste. In 4 (320x255mm) plein chagrin marron foncé à décor mosaïqué sur le premier plat, dos à 4 nerfs avec titre et date en pied dorés ; contre plats bordés du même cuir avec double filet doré en encadrement. Gardes de soie imprimée, gardes papier à la cuve à reflets or et argent. Reliure signée de TRINCKVEL 20 eaux fortes originales de TIGRANE POLAT. Et planches divers état ou refusées. Deux feuillets blancs. Faux-titre, 1 feuillet blanc, titre, lithographie en sépia sous serpente, 1 feuillet blanc, eau forte originale signée au crayon de papier angle inférieur droit et planche d’essai. 1 feuillet blanc et une eau forte originale sur japon. Indiqué au crayon 3ème état planche d’essai. 1 feuillet blanc. Faux –titre, justification du tirage au verso. Eau forte originale en frontispice sur japon, titre avec vignette gravée, eau forte avant épreuve avant état définitif, eau forte en état de tirage , sur papier japon nacré –Etat définitif sur vergé. Après le justificatif en fin de volume 7 eaux fortes en différents état sur japon. DEVAMBEZ éditeur. 18 août 1930. Exemplaire réservé à l’artiste
226405Paris, H. Verdière, s.d. (1800) 3 vol. in-8, veau caramel, dos lisses ornés de guirlandes et filets dorés, ainsi que de fleurons à froid, pièces de titre et de tomaison noires, encadrement de filet noir et de guirlande à froid sur les plats, damier noir au centre des plats, tranches dorées (Thouvenin). Débuts de fente au mors inférieur du vol. I, fines usures des coins et des plats, épid. sur le premier plat du tome 3.
1896WOC-1164Illustrations de Madeleine Lemaire, dont 14 planches hors texte teintées. Préface d'Anatole France et 4 pièces pour Piano de Reynaldo Hahn. Paris, Calmann Lévy, Editeur, (3, rue Auber,3), 1896. In-4 (30x21cm) relié 1/2 maroquin vert à coins, dos à 5 nerfs, tête dorée, avec titre doré, couvertures vert d'eau conservée, petite décoloration de peinture au dos. 2 ff. n. chiff. [faux-titre – titre], X,271 [3] pp.
Signed and inscribed by author upon front free endpaper. 849 pages including index and black and white photographic plates. "... Author is the pioneer who did more than anyone else to establish the principles, practices and ethics of public relations... Mr. Bernays describes the many national movements, social beliefs, trends, fashions and fads that have resulted from his carefully planned public relations activities. He reveals the secrets, the techniques, the causes and consequences of his glamorous, crucial, yet little understood profession... A fascinating inside account of the men, the events and the ideas that have been at the center of America's history in the twentieth century." - from dust jacket. Light wear to book. Binding sound. Few drops of soiling to fore-edge. Infrequent underlining and marginal lines. Average wear and soiling to price-clipped dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A magnificent addition to any public relations collection. Bibliographic references: Larson 3, Cole p.27. Book
62560London: Illustrated London News February 9 1861. Large 57.5 x 140cm wood engraved panoramic map of London from the south extending from Millbank to St Katharine Docks with notable landmarks including Bethlem Hospital the Houses of Parliament and St. Paul's Cathedral. Laid onto linen margins a little soiled with a few short tears neatly repaired and top left corner of outer margin renewed not affecting printed area. With "Key to the Large View of London" London: Illustrated London News, February 9, 1861. unknown
199716819New York: Christie's Publications. New. 1997. Magazine. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY BRAND NEW PRISTINE NEVER OPENED -- with a bonus offer-- . Christie's Publications unknown
2012102009Rockport Publishers. New. 2012. Hardcover. 1592538231 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in English and Spanish. 272 pages; 961 illustrations including 879 in color. -- with a bonus offer-- . Rockport Publishers hardcover
199250172St. Paul MN: Service. New. 1992. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened - COMPLETE TWO 2 VOLUME SET -- with a bonus offer-- . Service unknown
199650173St. Paul MN: Service. New. 1996. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened - COMPLETE TWO 2 VOLUME SET -- with a bonus offer-- . Service unknown
199150189St. Paul MN: Service. New. 1991. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened - COMPLETE TWO 2 VOLUME SET -- with a bonus offer-- . Service unknown
1969ZB393843Educational News Service 1969. volumes 9-17; 20-21; 23-30. 1969-1990. partly bound library markings textually clean & tight PRICE IS FOR THE LOT. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Educational News Service unknown
1902375732Building News London 1902. Hardcover. Good Condition. 37 volumes : 82 85 90-92 94-105 107-110 112-113 115-127 129. All in original period bindings. These are working copies and have minor wear and typical age related signs of use. They are not intended to be glamorous shelf bindings but useable working books for reference and research. Due to the complex and extensive nature of these substantial volumes it is not guaranteed that there are no missing plates or pages but they are priced appropriately to account for that uncertainty. These books have come in recent years from a private working collection and should be considered as ideal for that ongoing purpose. Given the weight it is very unlikely that overseas postage will be available on these volumes. UK delivery costs will be by arrangement our standard delivery price will not apply. Size: Folio Approx. A4 size. Category: Builder & Building News; Antiquarian & Rare; New Arrivals; Architectural Interest Complete Volumes. Building News hardcover
3515hebdomadaire de 8 pages texte sur 3 colonnes,couvertures et dessins couleurs et noir de Steinlen,Bac,Balluriau,Van Dongen Villon etc chansons par Bruant,collection 1891 à 1900 in folio demi toile rouge époque, titre doré, filet à froid.Années 1891 1892 en un volume.(un manque à la page 5/ 6 du 30 août 1891, 1893:année complète en un volume (n°1 en état moyen avec manques papier à la dernière page) 1894/1895:2 années complètes en un volume(2 déchirures de manipulation au n°1 de janvier 1894) 1896/1897:deux années complètes en un volume,1898/1899:deux années complètes en un volume.1900:année complète en un volume(une déchirure au n°25 papier jauni en marges fréquent)Assez bon état d’ensemble
1923213441923. Birth Control News newspaper edited by Marie Stopes and associates in 1923 advanced public discussion of contraception family planning and reproductive reform in Britain during the early twentieth century birth control movement. The publication served as the official organ of the Society for Constructive Birth Control and Racial Progress the organization founded by Stopes to promote access to contraceptive knowledge and to publicize the work of birth control clinics in the United Kingdom. Appearing during a period when contraception remained controversial and often restricted in public discourse the newspaper circulated reports on medical developments clinic activity and legislative debates concerning reproductive health. Stopes's activism contributed to the wider public visibility of contraception and women's reproductive autonomy while also reflecting the intellectual climate of the period in which birth control advocacy was frequently intertwined with contemporary discussions of population control and eugenics.<br /> <br /> Stopes Marie et al. Birth Control News the Official Newspaper of the Society for Constructive Birth Control and Racial Progress. London: Society for Constructive Birth Control and Racial Progress 1923. Archive of four issues including January 1923 March 1923 April 1923 and May 1923. The issues report on the activities of birth control organizations and clinics as well as policy debates surrounding reproductive health. One headline titled "New Minister of Health" critiques government policies affecting access to birth control demonstrating the movement's engagement with national political developments. Another article titled "Edinburgh Enthusiastic" reports on a major meeting in Scotland and reflects growing public interest in birth control advocacy beyond London. The newspapers also contain advertisements for contraceptive services and clinics illustrating the practical mechanisms through which birth control advocates attempted to disseminate information and medical guidance to the public.<br /> <br /> Birth Control News appeared during a formative period in the international birth control movement when activists sought to expand access to contraceptive information and establish clinics dedicated to reproductive health. The Society for Constructive Birth Control and Racial Progress combined advocacy for family planning with ideas drawn from early twentieth century eugenic discourse an intellectual framework that influenced many social reform movements of the period and remains the subject of ongoing historical examination. The publication therefore documents both the emergence of organized contraception advocacy in Britain and the ideological debates that accompanied it. Four issues each approximately 4 to 6 pages printed on newsprint and measuring roughly 11 x 16 inches. Light browning and minor creasing typical of newsprint; overall very good condition. Surviving issues provide a valuable documentary record of early birth control advocacy and its contested intellectual context in interwar Britain. unknown
260 pages. Index. List of main sources. Black and white photographic plates. Organizational chart of the German Broadcasting Company (RRG) in 1942 and its links to the Ministry of Propaganda. Organizational chart of the Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda in 1942. "The first complete account of the gigantic propaganda organization of the Third Reich. Reveals and describes: The inner workings of the Nazi propaganda organization; The network of Party speakers; The German radio's war effort; The Nazi press system; The German stage and screen in 1942; Propaganda for the armed forces; The men in control. Access to unique German documentary material and an intimate knowledge of German wartime broadcasting and of the Nazi press have enabled the authors to paint a full-length picture of Hitler's political warfare machine." - dust jacket. Printed to wartime standard, apparently without a front free endpaper. Unmarked with average wear and soiling to publisher's canary yellow cloth. Average wear and half-inch of loss to decorated orange dust jacket at top of spine. Binding sound. A quality vintage copy of this vital and incisive wartime study. KEHR & LANGMAID 2950. Book
A very rare copy of this, the first appearance of The War on the Rebate, Chapter 1 of Part 2 of Ida Tarbell's ground-breaking History of the Standard Oil Company. This 14-page chapter includes a one-page illustration of J.D. Rockefeller by George Varian, plus photos of William C. Scofield, Daniel Shurmer, John Teagle, George Rice, and Benjamin Butler. This chapter deals with organized espionage, the Scofield-Shurmer-Teagle Case, and related matters. With this work, Tarbell invented what we know today as investigative journalism. She was motivated to expose the methods of J.D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil as she felt he had unfairly damaged her father's oil business. The New York University Department of Journalism ranked this study as the fifth best work of 20th-century American journalism. Also contained in this issue is an intersting article entitled The Lone Fighter, by Ray Stannard Baker, which argues the U.S. is not a free country and Americans are not free, due to labor bosses, and government by and for 'The Bosses". Binding intact. Unmarked. Above-average but not excessive external wear. Moderate moisture exposure. Dozens of pages of glorious illustrated ads. A sound vintage copy. Book
A very rare copy of this, the first appearance of Cutting to Kill, Chapter 3 of Part 2 of Ida Tarbell's ground-breaking History of the Standard Oil Company. This 14-page chapter deals with J.D. Rockefeller's fervent desire to learn every detail of the oil trade, to be able to reach its remotest point, to control even its weakest factor - as this was his ideal of doing business. Illustrated with facsimiles of documents. With this work, Tarbell invented what we know today as investigative journalism. She was motivated to expose the methods of J.D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil as she felt he had unfairly damaged her father's oil business. The New York University Department of Journalism ranked this study as the fifth best work of 20th-century American journalism. Also included is an intersting article by Ray Stannard Baker which examines the corner in labor in San Francisco, where unions hold undisputed sway. The Owl Drug Co. boycott is discussed and photos of Walter Mac Arthur, Eugene E. Schmitz, and P.H. McCarthy are included. Also included is war correspondent Frank H. Schell's personal account of his experience at the Battle of Antietam, the bloodiest day in American history. Binding intact. Unmarked. Above-average external wear. Moderate moisture exposure. Dozens of glorious illustrated ads. A worthy vintage copy. Book
A very rare copy of this, the first appearance of A Modern War For Independence, Chapter 6 of Part 2 of Ida Tarbell's ground-breaking History of the Standard Oil Company. This 18-page chapter deals with the united opposition of producers which developed against J.D. Rockefeller's heavy-handed dominance of their industry. Illustrated with photos of A.D. Wood, Lewis Emery Jr., Thomas W. Phillips, Peter Theobald, E.H. Jennings, David Kirk, Michael Murphy, James W. Lee, Hugh King, and Clarence Walker. With this work, Tarbell invented what is known today as investigative journalism. She was motivated to expose the methods of J.D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil as she felt he had unfairly damaged her father's oil business. The New York University Department of Journalism ranked this study as the fifth best work of 20th-century American journalism. Also included is a fascinating illustrated article by P.T. McGrath entitled The Peril of the Icebergs which discusses the horrors of ships colliding with icebergs, strongly foreshadowing the Titanic disaster eight years later. Dozens of glorious illustrated ads. Binding intact. Unmarked. Average wear. Lacking covers, backstrip, and half of page 85 which contained ads. A worthy vintage copy. Book
A very rare copy of this, the first appearance of chapter seven, The Crisis of 1878, of Ida Tarbell's ground-breaking History of the Standard Oil Company. This feature of 16 pages includes photos of: the company's tank farm at Olean, NY; John L. McKinney; Torpedoed oil wells with side-flow and upright flow; A.J. Cassatt; M.N. Allen; a 25,000 oil tank on fire; and a one-page illustration of the hanging in effigy of "Buck" McCandless. With this work, Tarbell invented what we know today as investigative journalism. She was motivated to expose the methods of J.D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil as she felt he had unfairly damaged her father's oil business. The New York University Department of Journalism ranked this study as the fifth best work of 20th-century American journalism. Also contained in this issue is a most scathing 15-page photo-illustrated article on the corruption pervasive in Pittsburgh, PA. Also included is a 9-page article entitled Waifs of the (New York) Street which describes, with illustrations, the heart-breaking life of children forced to work as 'newsboys, peddlers, messengers, and bootblacks that swarm by day and night through every crowded street of busy New York.' Binding intact. Unmarked. Above-average wear. This copy lacks: covers; backstrip; pages 1-2 (title page and first half of table of contents); Advertising pages 133-136. Book
1938ec12Gallimard La renaissance de la nouvelle Broché 1938 RARE. In-12 (12 x 18,8 cm), broché, 191 pages, rare exemplaire du service de presse de ce livre de Marguerite Yourcenar, le premier qu'elle publie chez Gallimard (il n'a été imprimé que 30 rarissimes exemplaires sur Lafuma Navarre). Les tirages des ouvrages de M. Yourcenar avant la guerre restent faibles, même si elle fait partie des rares femmes ayant un peu de succès (mis à part Colette et quelques autres). Ses premières publications sont signées M. Yourcenar (La Nouvelle Eurydice, 1931) ou Marg Yourcenar (Alexis ou le Traité du vain combat, 1929) : essayait-elle de cacher sa féminité ? ; pliures au dos bruni, dos très légèrement fendu en tête, par ailleurs bel exemplaire. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
316 pages. Published in cooperation with The Emergency Committee for Reappraisal of U.S. Overseas Policies and Programs, and The Overseas Press Club Foundation, Edward R. Murrow Memorial Fund. In light of the communications revolution of the last fifty years, this work addresses the urgent need for the U.S. Overseas Information Agency (USIA) to "be brought into line with changed political conditions, the new techniques of communication, and the findings of social scientists." - from Preface. Moderate wear. Binding intact. Usual library markings. A sound copy. 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: Photo portrait of the late J.M. Lefevre - father of the company; The Year Ahead; Development of the British Columbia Telephone Company until now; Vancouver rejects dial telephones; Simultaneous telephony and telegraphy; Selling telephone service; Lesson in Telephone Life; Portrait of Mr. H.W. Kent, former company General Superintendant; Company meeting the situation; First Telephones in British Columbia; Portrait of Mr. C.F. Bollschweiler, General Superintendant of Plant; New North Vancouver Office; Rough tests on Toll Circuits; When Phones were Novelties; Exchanges ranked in order of per cent good toll calls as of January 1911; Statement of Development - # of phones operating in each exchange as of 1 February 1911; Construction activity; An ideal telephone office - Mount Pleasant; Canada's telephone business; Canada - Birthplace of the Phone - summary of events since; Portrait of A.L. Littig; Coast-Kootenay Telephone Line; Many Messages over single wire; San Francisco Telephone Rates; New Telephone Office for Victoria; Photo of George McCartney; Loaded Cables in Submarine Work; Criticism of Government Service regarding phone installation in Winnipeg; What makes a good supervisor; photo of Victoria Exchange; Handling Press Messages by Phone; photo of new Fairmont office; Endorsement for Measured Rate System; Electrolytic Corrosion of Cables; Seymour Office Load Curves; Photo Portrait of George H. Halse; Telphone Cable Development; What the Two-Number System Is; photo of frame of new Victoria building; photo of aftermath of Grand Forks fire; Photo Portrait of Mr. William Farrell, Company President; Trend of Electrical Practice; Photo of Conduit Trench along Broadway in Vancouver; Nineteen arguments for telephone directory advertising; Photos of two Vancouver operators; Toll Operators' Contest; Aerial Cable Across the Fraser - two steel strands replace cable washed away last year - photos; Portrait of Miss Mary Dickson, Chief Operator at Seymour; Long Distance Telephony; Renewing Section of Gulf Cable, with photos of several cable-laying scenes; Continuous service now in Ladysmith; Photo portrait of B.C. Tel. Officials; Nice photo of new Bayview office in Vancouver; Handling a Long Distance call; New Bayview Branch Exchange - model office - 3 pages; and more. Half-leather binding. Front board loose but present. Backstrip open along front and missing chips. Back hinge open. Signature of (later) company executive E.P. LaBelle upon front free endpaper. Mr. LaBelle's initials penned to top edge. Textblock sound. Book
18610100035London: Illustrated London News 1861. Leather Bound. Both maps laid onto linen; in a gilt-lettered black leather binding with smaller fold-out "Key" on the left and the map on the right 139 cm wide x 53 tall. Some foxing edges age-toned; very good. Binding shows scuffing to edges and pull to the head of the spine. Engraved panoramic map of London. Illustrated London News unknown
188819212Illustrations par Habert Dys. Eaux-fortes de E. Abot, d'après Desprès.Édition originale et premier tirage (Carteret, trésor du bibliophile) tirée à 1050 exemplaires. Celui-ci (N° XXVIII) un des 40 sur papier impérial du Japon. Contenant un état supplémentaire des 40 compositions. Frontispice de Jules Desprès (2 états).Paris, Maison Quantin - 28 mars 1888 - 38 pages. Cette édition ne comprend que le Rosier de madame Husson.Reliure à la bradel demi maroquin gris-bleu à coins. Dos lisse aux titre, auteur et date en pied dorés. Non rogné. Couverture d'édition illustrée conservée. Pas de rousseur. Parfait état. Format in-8°(23x17).Un ami du narrateur, très imbu de l'histoire locale, raconte l'anecdote suivante : Mme<abbr class="abbr" title="Madame"></abbr> Husson, modèle de vertu de Gisors, s'est mis en tête de promouvoir la chasteté dans sa ville en couronnant une rosière.