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238157Londres [Paris], s.n., 1780 2 parties en un vol. in-8, [2] ff. n. ch., 155 pp., [2] ff. n. ch., 180 pp., avec un frontispice, basane fauve marbrée, dos à nerfs cloisonné et fleuronné, pièce de titre cerise, simple filet doré sur les coupes, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque). Coiffes rognées, un mors inférieur fendu, coins très abîmés.
187861Paris, Adrien Egron, 1825 4 vol. in-8, [4]-XVI-295, [4]-319, [4]-384 et [4]-368 pp., avec un feuillet de musique notée (Bals de Saintonge, danses villageoises), demi-basane havane, dos lisses ornés de filets dorés, tranches marbrées (reliure de l'époque). Dos insolés, rousseurs.
Pages 425-452. Features: Wonderful one-page colour Guinness ad entitled "Guinness for Strength" shows farmer pushing huge wheelbarrow loaded with veggies - presumably in the spirit of promoting wartime home food growing; Map of great R.A.F. bombing raid on Lubeck; Five graphic air photos of R.A.F.-inflicted bomb damage to Rostock; Five photos of bomb damage in Valetta, Malta; Three photos of terrible smoke and fire on Rangoon's waterfront as the great oil refineries of Syriam and the Burma Company's oil warehouse are destroyed before the Japanese arrive; Two photos of Nazi reprisal bomb damage in Bath; Photo of six R.A.F. men returning from the spectacular raid on the Diesel works at Augsburg, including Squadron-Leader J.D. Nettleton, V.C.; Photo of British-Italian prisoner exchange at Alexandria; Photo of smiling returing British POWs at Cairo Station; Five photos of the King and Queen visiting Canadian Armoured Division "Sansom's Rough Riders" (named after Major-General E. Sansom; Commandos and Their Raids - article with two photos of Major Lord Lovat and his landing force before their successful reconnaissance raid near Boulogne; Two photos of Scottish Command forces practicing marine landing excercises jumping off barges, some with scaling ladders; Two pages of illustrations of battle drill under the most rigorous and realistic conditions; Nine photos on two-page spread illustrated the H.M.S. "Illustrious" at sea again, carrying American fighter planes - Grumman Martlets; photo of 'Dodge'ems' used to move aircraft on aircraft carrier deck; Magnificent centerfold aerial photo of R.A.F. bomb damage inflicted upoin the city of Lubeck - a mile of roofless houses, great blasted areas and ruined war factories; Six photos illustrate novel U.S. method of rapidly fabricating a 173' submarine chaser at the Defoe Yards at Bay City, Michigan; Two great photos compare the instrument panels of an Me. 109 fighter and a Halifax bomger; Two-pages of illustrations wonderfully explain the mechanism behind aircraft dials - "Marvels of Lilliputian engineering for delicate modern aero instruments; Photos of eleven personalities of the week include General H. Giraud, Rifleman John Beeley, V.C., Sec.-Lieut. C. Ward Gunn, V.C.,Lieut.-Colonel C.G.W. Anderson, V.C., Lieut.-Colonel A.E. Cumming, V.C., and Princess Elizabeth in Girl Guide uniform; Drake's Globe-Cup sold at Christies (large photo); Classy half-page Rover car ad; Nice colour Johnnie Walker ad on back cover shows shipyard outside window; more nice vintage ads. This copy was never stapled. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy of this vintage issue. Book
Pages 625-644. Features: Cover Photo Portrait of 60-ton M-1 Tank Crushing Heavy Truck; Photo of FDR presenting Congressional Medal of Honour to Brig.-Gen. James Doolittle, while Mrs. Doolittle looks on; Six great photos from Chunking show how the resilient populace is coping with the war; The Campaign in Burma (article); "Japan's Successes in Burma - by Infiltration and Light Equipment" - six photos; The Kharkov Battlefield - six action pictures from the Russian Front; Two-page illustration of Red Air Force using "Stormoviks" and other fast-flying tank-busters attacking panzer divisions; Amazing four-page centerfold presents illustrations of ships of the British Navy from Alfred the Great to the Present Day; Eight photos of bomb damage in Bath, Norwich and York after German "Baedeker" raids; Photos of personalities of the week include Commander R.E.D. Ryder, V.C., Able Seaman W.A. Savage, V.C., Lieut.-Commander S.H. Beattie, V.C., Marshal and Madame Chiang Kai-Shek with General Joseph Stilwell, and scapegoated Nazi Food Minister Walther Darre; Two-pages with three maps illustrate "Tokyo - the most inflammable capital in the world, vulnerable war industries in a bamboo-built city"; Six-photos of high-speed reconstruction in Chungking in response to Japanese bombing; Ten photos present 'Novel points in warship design and camouflage'; Two pages with 18 illustrations present 'Defence and Attack as used in Army Training To-Day, Demonstrated in the seventeenth century (reproductions courtesy of Bernard Quaritch); Six photos of Paris under the Nazi heel after two years of occupation; The Soong Sisters - two photos of them in bombed Chungking; Nice photo ad for Ferodo with photo of five men dragging large mine onto beach; more vintage ads. Minor nibble from foot of spine. This copy was never stapled. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy of this vintage issue. Book
Pages 161-192. Features: Two pages of illustrations of dozens of U.S. Navy, Army and Air Force badges of rank; Photo of the H.M.S. "Barham", lost in the Mediterranean on November 25, 1941; Photo of crashed 'Sunderland' aircraft and her crew who were taken prisoner by Italy when they drifted to shore; Maps and photos of Burma and Amboina; Photo of Dutch submarine bringing U-boat prisoners to a British port; Photo of Capitan-Lieut. Gert Schreiber, of the sunken "U-95" coming ashore from the Dutch submarine; Pearl Harbor burial scene in Nuuanu Cemetery; Photo of "Norness" sunk 60 miles off Long Island; Photos of Damaged enemy vehicles outside Bardia, and dug-outs for Officers; Six photos in the Western desert (in Africa) - captured Panzer Commander General Von Ravenstein, captured U-boat crew, Axis naval prisoners under Sikh guard, German anti-tank mines removed by South African Engineers; The Debate and Its Results - article with maps of the Donets Basin and Benghazi; Photos of twelve personalities of the week include Major Barbara Stimson, Lieut. Achsa Bean, Sir Edward Meyerstein, Pan-American Conference at Rio, Mr. Curtin meeting defense chiefs, Vidkun Quisling, Sir Cecil Graves, Mr. R.W. Foot, Manuel Quezon and General Douglas MacArthur; Two photos of Japan's Imperial Household Guards; Five photos of American 'White' trucks used to haul British tanks; Photo of scorched earth at what was a Malayan rubber plantation; Photos from Singapore and the Malay Peninsula; Centerfold relief map entitled "Singapore Island Besieged by Japan - from Johore to our beleaguered fortress in the far east; Two-page illustration of an American Infantry Unit in an Irish village; Two pages with eleven dramatic illustrations of the Battle of Macassar Strait - Japan's greatest naval defeat of the war; One-page illustration shows how the main tank force is screened and supported by other mechanised units; One-page illustration of the formation of a battle fleet steaming into action; Two photos and cross-section diagram of the Jet-propelled Caproni-Campini Aeroplane; Photo of ladies shredding confidential documents; Five great photos of an Australian crew manning a British 25-pound Howitzer; Vintage ads; Classy back cover colour ad for BSA features Robert Havell illustration of The Oxford and Opposition Coaches. This issue was never stapled. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great wartime issue. Book
38723Paris. Librairie des Bibliophiles. 1879 / 1880. 2 volumes in-8. Plein maroquin bleu avec leurs emboîtages. Décorations et titre dorés au dos. Tranches de tête dorée. Notice, notes et un glossaire par Paul Lacroix. 390 p. et 342 p. Excellent état malgré les emboîtages frottés. Légers frottements sur les dos.
1775yd973A Paris, chez Brunet, libraire, rue des Ecrivains, Cloître S. Jacques de la Boucherie Relié 1775 "Deux volumes in-8 (14,5 x 22 cm), reliure plein veau, dos à cinq nerfs ornés de dorures, liseré d'encadrement sur les plats, liseré doré sur les coupes, tranches marbrées, ex-libris de Jean Furstenberg et de Champy (il semble que le livre ait été obtenu par Champy lors d'une tenue à la Loge maçonnique des Neuf Soeurs le 29 novembre 1978, mais le texte qui l'indique, signé Champy, est malheureusement écrit au crayon à papier et partiellement illisible), 10 vignettes en noir, 10 figures et 10 culs-de-lampes, le Vol. 1 (214-40 pages) comprend les nouvelles ""Françoise de Foix, comtesse de Châteaubriand"", ""Faldoni et Thérèse"", ""Angélique de Limeuil"", ""Les Deux Sophies"" ; le Vol. 2 (50-44-43-51-54 pages) comprend les nouvelles ""Sainte-Agnès et Corneville, ou les Oignons de tulipes"", ""Charlotte de Savoie, reine de France"", ""Marie de Bourgogne"" ; ""Françoise de Beauville"", ""Alexis"" ; coins frottés, quelques épidermures sur le dos et les plats, bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande."
189320501893 Paris, Librairie de l'Art indépendant, 1893. 20 x 15 cm, in-8, 43 (1) pp., broché sous couverture bleu pâle rempliée et imprimée.
101860Paris, Dominique Wapler Editeur, 1945, 1 volume in-folio de 318x450 mm environ, 133 pages, en feuillets libres sous chemise rempliée, illustrée d'une vignette sur le premier plats et emboîtage de l'éditeur, rose poudré bordé de rouge. Exemplaire N° 84/300, un des 230 exemplaires sur B.F.K. de Rives, numérotés de 71 à 300, comprenant l'état terminé dans le texte, des 20 pointes sèches de LOBEL-RICHE. Emboîtage un peu sali avec début de fente sur l'ouverture de l'étui et petite mouillure au bas du dos de la chemise-étui, quelques plis sur les serpentes, sinon bon état.
227956Paris, Le Normant [puis : ] Anthelme Boucher, avril 1818 - février 1822 3 vol. in-12, [2] ff. n. ch., 250 pp. ; [2] ff. n. ch., 244 pp. ; 227 pp., avec trois frontispices gravés (non signés), cartonnage d'attente de papier beige granité, étiquettes de titre aux dos (reliure de l'époque). Mouillures claires au début du vol. I., rousseurs.
243685Paris, L. de Potter, 1846 2 vol. in-8, [2] ff. n. ch., 326 pp., un f. n. ch. de table ; [2] ff. n. ch., 283 pp., un f. n. ch. de table, demi-basane noire, dos lisses ornés de filets dorés, tranches mouchetées (reliure un peu postérieure).
167 pages. Black and white plates, including tissue-protected frontispiece. Author was a Captain in America's Military Intelligence Division during WWI. A compilation of his fascinating and informative letters. Gift greetings atop front free endpaper otherwise contents clean and unmarked. Light age-toning to contents. Binding intact. Somewhat above-average external wear and soiling. A sound copy. Book
Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Quality copy. Magazine
28 pages. Features: Cover photo of Brigadier Wingate making final plans for his Chindit Expedition through the Burmese jungles to spread confusion and terror behind Japanese lines; Photos of Brigadier Wingate and his Chindits who sabotaged Japanese plans in Burma; From Mareth to Cape Bon - 267,000 prisoners were taken by the Allied Armies in Tunisia - four large, impressive photos of thousands of POWs; Tunisia Freed - Final Scenes of the Victorious Campaign; Photo of Air Commodore Sir Nigel Norman; The Great World War - Sea, Land and Air - article by Cyril Falls; R.A.M.C. Hygiene Fight Disease - photos of drinking water inspection; Havoc at Tunisian Key Points - three photos of major bomb damage; Numerous photos of personalities of the day; Air, Sea, and Land Pictures from the World's Battlefronts - includes two photos of a soviet seaman being loaded into a torpedo tube ready to be launched!; Photo of captured General H. Cramer and Major Von Meyer; Photo of Beaufighters at work... and a blazing enemy cargo vessel; Dramatic centerfold illustration of the destruction of the Mohne Dam by Lancasters ("The Dambusters") Inflicting Irreparable Damage to Ruhr War Industries; Six air photos of the tremendous destruction wrought be the destruction of the Eder Reservoir and the Mohne Dam; Full-page illustration of Westphalia - disorganized by the Mohne and Eder Floods; Six photos of captured enemy guns that can be turned against the enemy; Article by E.S. Grew on the Chemistry of Coal with four interesting photos; Two-pages of illustrations of "Progressive Training" for WAAF Personnel; Britain's Optical Glass Industry - Ten interesting photos with text; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
Madrid, Juan José Martínez, 1858, 22 x 16 cm., holandesa piel de época, frontis en colores + 3 hojas + XV + 490 págs. + 1 hoja + 8 láminas litográficas iluminadas. (Contiene las siguientes leyendas con portadas independientes: Almanzor. Meriem. Medina Azzahará. Cámar).
Burdeos, Pedro Beaume, 1822, 3 tomos, 17 x 10,5 cm., piel de época rozada, hilos dorados en los planos, retrato grabado + 381 págs. = 383 págs. = 336 págs. (Ejemplar con algunas manchas de óxido. Segunda edición de las novelas de Voltaire, la primera es también de Burdeos del año 1819. La traducción fue realizada por el Abate Marchena durante su exilio en Francia por haber colaborado con el gobierno de José I. Es obra muy rara, el Catálogo Colectivo solo registra el ejemplar existente en la Biblioteca Valenciana. En la web de la Biblioteca Nacional no consta ningún ejemplar).
201520914712015. London: Illustrated London News 2015. Folio. 2 vols bound in red cloth all edges gilt presented in a red clothbound slipcase; pp.68; pp. 54 8 profusely illustrated throughout using a bespoke printing process to replicate the original chromolithography printed on specialist premium quality paper to accurately recreate the feel of the original; new.Published to celebrate the Queen's 90th birthday whilst simultaneously acknowledging her becoming the longest reigning monarch since her great-great grandmother Queen Victoria. The Queen herself in the leadup to the celebrations had made it clear that she did not want to encourage festivity concerning her tenure out of deference to her ancestor. It was obvious therefore that when the palace became aware of the intent to produce this set the publication should strike the right tone. ILN did some research and uncovered the lavish Record Number for a Record Reign published by ILN in 1897 to celebrate Queen Victoria's longevity and Diamond Jubilee. A proposal was put to the Palace that a dual set might be published containing a reproduction of the Record Number for a Record Reign and also including a The Record Reign of Her Majesty The Queen. The two volume set would mark the reigns of both monarchs side by side. This met with approval and the project was begun in earnest. With the support and guidance of The Royal Warrant Holder's Association ILN commissioned an original portrait of the Queen painted by Alistair Barford selected the Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust artists. In addition a new portrait of Queen Victoria was produced by ILN staff artist Amedee Forestier. Further images for the book were sourced primarily from the archives of The Illustrated London News and the Great Eight publications with later images 1994 onwards sourced externally.Physical production of the books was a challenge as the original printing methods for A Record Number. used a combination of inks and colours that are difficult to replicate using the standard 4 colour ink method. A bespoke printing curve with a wider colour gamut was used. Further to avoid the use of coating which undermines colour vibrancy hard drying inks were employed. In some cases a 5th colour was used to augment the image further. Both volumes contain a wealth of information on royal history associations and cultural context. A few examples from The Record Reign of Her Majesty the Queen are highlighted below: - A foreword by the Prime Minister David Cameron summarising the great changes and accomplishments under Elizabeth II.- The Queen as Stateswoman - An analysis of the Queen as a stateswoman; her education in the act of ruling gives parliament authority but abides by its decisions and remains politically neutral her interactions with prime ministers her neutral political stance during troubled times and position as Defender of the Faith.- Elizabethan age of Technology - A brief study of technological innovations 1952 to present starting with the internationally televised coronation event to an estimated 20 million people moving through the discovery of DNA structure the Festival of Britain architectural advances the Gherkin and into recent days with the monarchy twitter account. hardcover
20162081502111900490Chuo Editing Publisher 2016. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 1053 pages Size: 26.5cm Chuo Editing Publisher paperback
9210année 1895 complète in folio demi chagrin marron à nerfs et à coins. Titre doré. Filets à froid. Page de faux-titre, page de titre. JANVIER : Paul BONNETAIN Au Soudan illustrations en couleurs d’Alfred PARIS. XANROF revue documentaire illustrations de BAC. – Bandits corses. Illustrations en couleurs de LANOS. FEVRIER : Numéro spécial l’OPERA. Le chant à l’opéra- La danse à l’opéra- A propos d’un ballet par François COPPEE, illustrations en couleurs. Les rouages de l’opéra. MARS : ne suivez pas les femmes par Tancrède Martel, illustrations en couleurs d’Adrien MOREAU. La fille de l’Empereur pêcheur, légende Romaine illustrations en couleurs d’Eugène COURBOIN. La villa Médicis par CHASSAIGNE de NERONDE. Frifri et froufrou par GI 8 illustrations par VIMAR… AVRIL : BENTZON un mariage inouï ! illustrations en couleurs de MAROLD.L’ouverture des Etats Généraux de 1789. Récit recueilli par Antonin PROUST. Illustrations. Edmond COTTINET : Hugo galant illustrations de BERGEVIN. Zeherrikosch par XANROF illustrations en couleurs de Ferdinand BAC. MAI : Numéro spécial La PARISIENNE Femmes et fleurs illustrations en couleurs de Madeleine LEMAIRE. Texte de Violette. GYP. Au paradis terrestre 17 illustrations de VIMAR. La toilette de la Parisienne par Claire de CHANCENAY. Ouvres féminines par Jeanne de CERAN. La fourrure par Fernand HOORE. Illustrations. JUIN : les yeux fermés pantomime japonaise illustrations et texte de Félix REGAMEY. Hippolyte BUFFENOIR : JJ ROUSSEAU. WILLY la source Willy, 7 illustrations de COURBOIN. . André THEURIET Zulietta illustrations en couleurs de V. MAREC. JUILLET : Irène par Adolphe ADERER illustrations en couleurs de MAILSCHEFF. Romain COOLUS le bon jockey, 4 illustrations en couleurs de TOULOUSE LAUTREC. , supplément hors-texte en couleur sur double page Un accident par Alfonzo PEREZ. Georges BEAUME Le diable, illustrations J. ROUX. Edouard GARNIER : la céramique française, illustrations en couleurs. Jules MOINAUX fin mai, je paierai à mademoiselle… AOUT : LANGLOIS : souvenirs de l’école de Mars illustrations en couleurs de H. CHARTIER. MURAT les débuts d’un roi par Frédéric MASSON. Femmes nomades par Charles LALLEMAND illustrations en couleurs de l’auteur. Tancrède Martel Général malgré lui 11 illustrations d’Albert GUILLAUME. SEPTEMBRE : Edouard CADOL en pénitence, illustrations en couleurs de Reichan. Romain COOLUS la belle et la bête, 4 illustrations en couleurs de TOULOUSE LAUTREC. . Antonin PROUST : la place de la Concorde. Edouard GARNIER la céramique Française, illustrations en couleurs (petit manque en marge inférieure page 180) OCTOBRE : de COYNART la chasse à courre. Paul GERUZEZ l’équipage illustrations photos couleur. Charles DIGUET 10 dessins de Jules GILIBERT. Le captain C : la chasse à courre en Grande Bretagne et en Irlande. Les chasses d’Henri IV par Hector de LA FERRIERE. NOVEMBRE : (une déchirure page XLIV deux pages collées) Ernest DAUDET un drame d’amour épisode du Temps du Premier Empire, illustrations en couleurs d’Adrien MOREAU. Chansons en honneur du vin- paroles et musiques de XAVIER PRIVAS. 2 pages illustrées en couleurs de LAURENT-DESROUSSEAU. TROPLONG Edouard les vendanges à Saint-Emilion. QUESNAY de BEAUREPAIRE les prisonniers de guerre illustrations en couleurs de l’auteur. L’Institut de France, à propos de son centenaire. DECEMBRE : numéro de NOEL couverture de Jean BERAUD. Alphonse DAUDET au phare des sanguinaires. Illustrations en couleurs de MYRBACH. Nuits d’été sur une poésie de Paul BOURGET musique de Ch. WIDOR. Illustrations de Jules ADELINE. , GYP : La fée surprise, illustrations en couleurs d’Henri TENRE/. AZRAEL par Armand SILVESTRE illustrations en couleurs d’Albert LYNCH. Jacques du TILLET : lancée ! Illustrations en couleurs de Ferdinand BAC. , etc. 4 pages de table des matières, deuxième plat de couverture conservé. Complet des suppléments hors-texte en couleurs, quelques déchirures
38960London. 1855. folio. 40.5cm 776p. numerous plates and illustrations from engravings large folding frontis plate with a map of Paris on the verso tears torn at the fold over over creased at the folds bound in half contemporary sheep and marbled boards gilt spine titles worn at the edges some leather peeling but a very good sound copy internally clean and fine cds. ~ Extensively illustrated from wood engravings. London. 1855 unknown
1946534834The New York Marine News. Collectible - Good/No Dust Wrapper. 1946. INCLUDES MAP IN BACK POCKET!!!. Hard Cover. D437 Fourth edition . The New York Marine News hardcover
114103aafParis, Pour les amis De La Varende, 1959-72, in-8vo, Env. 40 p. volantes n.n. par volume, brochures originales. (Editions originales.).
1924171071924. Clarke Ida Clyde Editor Women of 1924 International. New York: The Women's News Service Inc. 1924. Octavo original red pebbled boards gilt titles to cover. 386 pages. A remarkable compilation of women's achievement internationally. As the editor writes "The record this book contains is presented to the public with no apologies. The editors believe it is one of which women throughout the world may well be proud . "The object of the editor in compiling and presenting this book to the public has been threefold; first to place in permanent form an accurate record of women's part in making the world a better place in which to live; second to furnish information as basis for bigger and better work on the part of women; third to encourage and stimulate women to higher finer more purposeful effort." In near fine condition. At the time that this description is being written only 10 held in any libraries and institutions worldwide per OCLC Worldcat. unknown
17107Clarke Ida Clyde Editor Women of 1924 International. New York: The Women's News Service Inc. 1924. Octavo original red pebbled boards gilt titles to cover. 386 pages. A remarkable compilation of women's achievement internationally. As the editor writes "The record this book contains is presented to the public with no apologies. The editors believe it is one of which women throughout the world may well be proud . "The object of the editor in compiling and presenting this book to the public has been threefold; first to place in permanent form an accurate record of women's part in making the world a better place in which to live; second to furnish information as basis for bigger and better work on the part of women; third to encourage and stimulate women to higher finer more purposeful effort." In near fine condition. Only 9 held in any libraries and institutions worldwide per OCLC Worldcat. unknown books