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1981111363Paris, éditions d’Art Les Heures Claires 1981 2 volume. In-4 25 x 19 cm. Reliure éditeur plein maroquin à gros grain orange orné d’un décor mosaïqué, dos à nerfs encadrés de fers dorés, orné d’un décor mosaïqué, pièces auteur, titre et éditeur maroquin rouge, contreplats et pages de garde moirées, tête dorée, sous étui jaspé bordé maroquin grenat, 233 pp., illustré de 48 belles miniatures gravées sur bois en couleurs et de 66 vignettes tirées en gris de Henry Lemarié. Un des 150 exemplaires sur grand vélin de Rives, comportant, sous chemise et étui à l’identique, les illustrations dans leur état définitif, avec une suite en noir et une décomposition des couleurs, celui-ci, N 228. Très bel ensemble.
Gr. In-4, 147p. Edition limitée à 100 exemplaires numérotés sur papier de Rives (+ 20 exemplaires hors commerce d'auteur), signé par l'artiste et par l'éditeur à la justification. Illustré de 22 aquarelles originales peintes à la main dans chaque exemplaire de l'édition, par Jean-Pierre Rémon représentant des paysages de La Brévine. Exemplaire à l'état de neuf.
In-folio, 84p. Edition originale limitée à 81 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin pur chiffon de Rives (celui-ci exemplaire numéro 31). Illustré d'aquarelles de Jean-Pierre Rémon. Exemplaire enrichi d'un double envoi autographe signé de l'auteur et de l'artiste en page de garde.
243590Rouen, Imprimerie de Nicétas Périaux, 1834 in-8, XIII pp., un f. n. ch., pp. 17-425, un f. n. ch. d'errata, demi-basane bouteille, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, coins en vélin vert, tranches mouchetées (reliure de l'époque). Accroc en coiffe supérieure, deux mors supérieurs fendus, dos passé, coins usés.
225671S.l. [Paris], s.d. (1922) in-8, 148 pp. demi-toile Bradel grise, pièce de titre fauve (reliure de l'époque).
224728Paris, L. de Potter, s.d. (1855) 4 tomes en 2 vol. in-8, [2] ff. n. ch., 320 pp., [2] ff. n. ch., 336 pp. ; [2] ff. n. ch., 311 pp., [2] ff. n. ch., 367 pp., demi-maroquin Bradel cerise, couvertures imprimées et un dos conservés (reliure du XXe siècle).
226937Collection Romans des douze Pairs de France, XI & XIIParis, J. Techener [Imprimerie d'E. Duverger], 1848 2 vol. in-8, lxx pp., 276 pp. ; [2] ff. n. ch., 390 pp., veau blond, dos à nerfs orné de filets, pointillés et caissons dorés ornés de grotesques, pièces de titre et de tomaison vertes et cerise, encadrement de triple filet doré sur les plats, double filet doré sur les coupes, tranches dorées, encadrement de guirlande dorée sur les contreplats (Niédrée).
209645Paris, Charles Gosselin, 1838-1846 36 tomes en 18 (sur 19) vol. in-8, demi-basane bouteille, dos lisses ornés de filets, pointillés et chaînettes dorés (reliure de l'époque). Coins et coupes frottés, rousseurs.
228829Paris, L. Conquet, 1893 petit in-4, [3] ff. n. ch., XI pp., 384 pp., avec un frontispice et des illustrations en noir dans le texte, demi-maroquin turquoise à coins, dos lisse cloisonné en long avec deux pièces mosaïquées de maroquin fauve en tête et en queue, pièce de titre également de maroquin fauve, double filet à froid sur les plats, tête dorée, couverture et dos conservés (reliure de l'époque).
18481242— Paris : Victor Magen (Imp. Dondey-Dupré), 1848. In-8, 206 x 125 : (2 ff.), 383 pp. — Maroquin rouge postérieur, trois filets dorés en encadrement sur les plats avec décor de fers dorés aux coins, dos à nerfs richement orné, tranches dorées, dentelle intérieure, étui (Cuzin).
209444Paris, H. Launette, 1888 in-4, XII-453 pp., un f. n. ch., avec un frontispice et des illustrations en noir dans le texte, ainsi que la reproduction hors-texte de cinq dessins originaux, demi-maroquin Bradel brique à coins, simple filet doré sur les plats, tête dorée, couverture illustrée en couleurs et dos conservés (L. Guétant). Petites taches d'eau à la reliure.
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 cover photo of Duncan operating room; Several photos of new interior plant equipment at Duncan; Sensational 9-page feature on Duncan and district with great photos of the area including Duncan Station, Maple Bay, Genoa Bay, and an aerial view; Fire deprives downtown Vancouver of service - photos and text; Grand Forks office and staff; Table showing "Exchanges in order of Per Cent Good Calls Out"; Statement of Development as of 1 January 1924 showing number of phones per community; Cover photo of steamer Jacques Cartier; Nice full-page showing two views of Vancouver Harbour with many ships in port; 7 page feature on the Port of Vancouver with several great photos; Possibilities of both radio and wire telephony; Exchanges in order of percent good out calls; Excellent full-page photo of Ballantyne pier, Burrard Inlet; Take advantage of company's new savings plan; Fine addition to shipping facilities on Burrard Inlet - Ballantyne Pier - 5 great photos with text; Greater Vancouver will benefit by reduced telephone rate; Repair shop has greatly expanded in recent years - 6 pages with nice photos; nice full-page photo of the Empress of Australia in port; Greater Vancouver Inter-Exchange Telephone Service; Fold-out map of Vancouver area exchanges, complet with great statistics; Telephone extenstion to Campbell River; 8 page feature on the flow of commerce through Canada's western port with many absolutely smashing photos; Cover photo of Glenburn office; 6-page feature on the B.C. Herring fishery with excellent photos (re: sea lions, contains the following quote "The government is undertaking to greatly lessen the numbers of this prey animal"); archival photo of laying the first underground cable in Vancouver; Statement of Development - # of phones operating in each community; Cover photo of Milner office; photo mosaic of 5 lower valley exchange offices; Wonderful 8 page feature on the great supply district (i.e. the lower Fraser Valley) of BC coastal cities - excellent photos including a shot of the only remaining original Hudson's Bay Company building at Langley; New Gordon Head Exchange cut over; New Point Grey office under way; new observation office aids efficiency; Electrical Communication Development; Full-page photo of sailors from the battleship H.M.S. Repulse marching through Vancouver; Multiple photos of British warships docked at Victoria; Article and photos of the visit of the Royal Navy to Vancouver; The Traffic Department and the Public it serves; Tennis Tournaments; Printing a phone directory; Great feature on Ship Salvors (Salvagers) with many photos; A motoring trip through the U.S., with photos; Biggest cable will cross False Creek; Oxygen Farms; Cornelius Vanderbilt writes of his long distance call from Alberni to Los Angeles; P.B.X. serves interesting purposes - 5 pages with photos; Early motor tourists to B.C., with photos; Full-page photo of the Empress of Canada; 5 page illustrated article on the reclamation of the Sumas; The switchboard as a newspaper; Health secrets of the telephone pole - 3 illustrated pages; new Victoria equipment; Bayview library proves popular; cover photo of a long-distance operator timing a call with a calculagraph; Billing toll and inter-exchange calls keeps eight clerks busy - 3 pages with photos; 7 page a 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 of downton Nelson; Bird's-eye photo of Nelson from atop a mountain on north shore of west arm; Kootenay Feature 'The Romance of the 1890s - 8 pages of text and archival photos, including electric street cars in Nelson!; Table showing 'Exchanges in order of percent good toll calls; Cover advert. for Northern Electric Vacuum Cleaner!; Review of growth show steady expansion - 3 pages; Telephoning across Atlantic by AT&T Wireless continued for hours; When the Victoria and Esquimalt Telephone Company issued its own (one call) nickels; B.C. Industrial Review - statistics; Bar graph of # of phones operated from 1906 through 1923; the company's operator school; Issuing of monthly phone bills a work of magnitude - 4 page article with photos; photos of the halibut industry before 'the fish were scarcer in quantities and their habitats more scattered'; William Farrell- an appreciation of the former company president; 7 page article on B.C.'s deep sea fishing industry - great photos - halibut, herring, flounder; multiple photos from the Kootenays of snakes which have climbed up phone poles onto the wires!; photo of 25 year-old phone; Great full-page photo of the CIBC building at Hastings and Granville; 8 page article on the banks of vancouver with excellent photos; First interdepartmental football game; new power plant at Seymour office; A phone in B.C. for every 6 persons; Feature on Dams and the water-powers that turn the wheels of industry - photos of dams and various industries which use electricity, including the American Can factory and grain elevators; new power plant at Seymour office - illustrated; photos of productive farms and ideal homesites with super centerfold luxury Saanich home; Cover photo of U.S. President Harding in Stanley Park; Full-page photos of the U.S.S. Henderson entering the narrows and at dock with President Harding aboard; 13 page illustrated feature on the visit of President Harding - the first visit to Canada made by a President of the United States (President Harding died mere days later on August 2nd in San Francisco and this is reported as well); Photo of Crosland Bros. Farm in Duncan; 9 page illustrated feature on the seed growers of B.C.; photo of Duncan office under construction; Nice 8-page illustrated feature on Haney and area; photographing sound; Exploring Kootenay - Bill Skilling; 9 page illustrated feature on the Delta and Ladner district; Many miles of new long distance circuits; Improved inter-office trunk lines in Vancouver; and more. Half-leather binding. Average wear overall with the exception of the backstrip which is missing small chips and loose at back edge. Ink stamp of company executive E.P. LaBelle upon top edge else unmarked. Binding intact. Spine leaning moderately. 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: Greatest growth of company was during past year; Sound - a non-technical talk on a technical subject; Accidents which a careless workman may cause; Graph of the number of phones in service from 1903 through 1920; Table listing the exchanges in order of percent good toll calls; Statement of development - a table listing the number of phones in service per exchange across the province; Photo montage of three of the Agents of lower mainland offices; Proposed central office extensions indicate a busy year; Snow and wind storms seriously damage toll leads on Vancouver Island; Repairing submarine cable near Friday Harbor was trying experience; Preparing to lay a third cable between the mainland and Vancouver Island; Magnets - non-technical talk on a technical subject; Statistical Review of the province's industries; Nice photo montage of 5 lady Vancouver Island company representatives; Planned additions; Start of Export Trade in Bulk Wheat - nice photos; Naming a telephone office; Fourty Years of the Telephone; Photo montage of 4 lady company representatives on southern Vancouver Island; The Gathering of Material for Use of Telephone Men - 5-page illustrated article; Application for increased rates before Railway Board; Shipping railway ties to Egypt; Plant activities; Excellent 10-page article describes the laying of the second submarine cable to Vancouver Island (Point Grey to Nanaimo) - many great photos; Photo montage of four lovely ladies who serve as supervising officials in the traffic department; Railway board accedes to request for rate increase; Repair job on North Vancouver Submarine Cable - photos and map; First Convention of Canadian telephone companies very successful - 10 page article with photos; Convention Delegates tour Capilano Timber Company operations - photo montage; Photo montage of chief operators of mainland two-number offices; new Kerrisdale exchange opens; New P.B.X at Spencers (Department Store); Current phone directory is an improvement; 2 pages of samples of past phone directories; Construction of switchboard cords; laying conduit along Georgia St., Vancouver (2 photos); Emergency reveals bravery of B.C. telephone operators; photos of Port Coquitlam flood; amazing photo of washed out bridge over Capilano River; Pioneer line construction - telegraph line between Toronto and Buffalo, NY in 1846; Good Qualities of Loud Speakers; photo of timber cutting to clear a right-of-way to give service to the Broadview district; photo of underground conduit being laid in downtown Nanaimo, with horses and wagon in picture; What constitutes Central's activities at the Capital City Exchange - 4 pages with photos; Rubber covered wires and cables - 3 page article with photos; and more. Half-leather binding. Average wear. Backstrip loose along front edge. Ink stamp of company executive E.P. LaBelle upon top edge else unmarked. Binding intact. Aside from backstrip, 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 inside the Nelson exchange; Satisfactory growth in past year; Four-page article with photos on prospects for the Kaslo area; 6-page article with photos on 'Modern treatment of the Insane' - the establishment of Colony Farm by the Provincial Government; Photo of enormous fallen tree near Westholme; Table ranking exchanges in order of per cent good toll calls; Statement of Development - la table listing number of phones operating per exchange as at 1 December 1913; Photo montage of three Vancouver Island telephone officials; Company has caught up with its construction work; 7-page feature on Victoria, 'The Pride of the Last West' with great photos; Photo of 'Vancouver's Newest Skyscraper' - a 15-story building under construction at the corner of Hastings and Richards; Telephone Service Excellent; 7-page article with excellent photos of the Britannia Mine; Telephone Cables Underground (in Vancouver); photo of company vehicle; Photo of Port Alberni Exchange; Large photo of the Seymour Exchange under construction (Steel frame erected); 5-page illustrated feature of Port Alberni - the magnetic city on the west coast; The giving of good telephone service; Some transmission problems of the B.C. Telephone Co.; Photo inside Port Alberni Exchange; First teleautograph west of Chicago - at the new Hotel Vancouver; 5-page feature of towns that silver put on map - New Denver, Silverton, Sandon, surrounding which is the Slocan District, in which is located the Standard Mine - photos; Recent developments in telephone transmission; April trouble record in Seymour office; Wonderful photo-montage of Vancouver's business district; First Telephone Switchboard in use in Vancouver, 1885; Before and after photos of Point Grey Road and Powell St.; View of Granville St. from the C.P.R. Depot; Photo of the almost completed Hudson's Bay store; Two great panoramic photos of the Vancouver Harbour, from the water and from the land; Photo of Hastings St. West, looking east; photo of the new Hotel Vancouver; Photo montage of some of Vancouver's fine homes; Photo of English Bay Bathing Beach; large photo of Second Beach, Stanley Park; Photo of the Interurban Depot B.C.E.R.Co.; View of Grand Forks looking west; Photo of the Granby smelter, largest in the British Empire; 5-page feature on Grand Forks; What are the duties of a Wire Chief?; Photos of the B.C. Tel. float as appeared in the Vancouver Pageant; Interior Telephone Extensions - exchanges of Kootenay, Boundary and Slocan to be connected; 1899 Vernon and Nelson Telephone Co. Ltd. phone directory; Operator School photo; Nice photo of the 6 chief operators of the Kootenay District; Where operators are trained - illustrated multi-page article; Personnel of Plant Organization; Marketing Telephone Poles - 2 page article with 2 photos; Operator's School Equipment; Cover photo of public telephone booths at the C.P.R. Depot, Vancouver; Nice photo of the Seymour general public office, Vancouver; Work of the Commercial Department - 6 pages with many photos of personnel; Printing a Telephone Directory; Getting out the Monthly Accounts - 2 photos; Telephony on the battlefield - use in the Russian-Japanese War; Photo in head office in Vancouver; Making the Telephone Valuable; photo portraits of executives William Farrell, George Halse, and o Book
196647472New York: New York Sunday News News Syndicate 1966. 1966. VIETNAM. 21 1/2" x 13" color news map done by staff artist Edwin I. Sundberg. "This color map of Vietnam and surrounding countries first appeared in The New York Sunday News Colorado Magazine Jan. 16 1966. This reprint is being made available through arrangements with.REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM - REGIONAL EXCHANGE SYSTEM and THE ARMY AND AIR FORCE EXCHANGE SERVICE. PACEX." Most likely distributed to military personnel in the field the map extends from the Gulf of Siam and the South China Sea in the south to Communist China in the north. The U.S. Seventh Fleet appears just off the Eastern shore of Vietnam and the Ho Chi Minh Trail extends from North Vietnam through Laos and into South Vietnam with spurs directed at Danang where the first American combat troops landed in 1965 the Do Xa Zone Kontum Pleiku and Cambodia. Railroads extend from the top of the map to the bottom . reaching into Thailand Cambodia and Communist China. Communist Shipping Lanes from China lead to North Vietnam. The legend identifies symbols for shared U.S.-South Vietnam bases; Major Red Zones; Main Roads; Railroads and Capitals. The text at the bottom of the map reads "Just as an infected ingrown toenail is a source of intense pain to the whole body so does the war in Viet Nam affect the whole world. Yet knowledge about this agonizing trouble spot of Viet Nam whose very name frequently invokes the strongest feelings . both pro and con . in this land of ours is more than likely to be sketchy and confusing to the civilian here at home. With this map of Viet Nam and its neighbors the Colorado Magazine hopes to shed some light geographically at least on this far-off region where United States servicemen as well as the Vietnamese are fighting . and dying . in increasing numbers. Our aim is not only to provide an up-to-date map with the new spellings of place names but more importantly to furnish a guide to the war areas . including military bases and air fields supply routes and Communist-dominated zones . so the reader can follow more clearly the ebb and flow of the conflict. The Ho Chi Minh Trail is North Viet Nam's shadowy camouflaged ever-changing yet very real supply line . typical of a guerilla-type operation . along which it sends men and equipment into the heart of South View Nam. The antagonists in this escalating war are South Viet Nam's government forces U.S. South Korea Australia New Zealand and Philippines combat units plus non-combat aid from 30 nations on the one side and the Viet Cong guerillas South Viet Nam Communist rebels and North Viet Nam Viet Minh troopers on the other." Faint fold lines and one small tear to bottom edge of lower fold crease. Attractive and suitable for framing. New York Sunday News, News Syndicate, 1966. unknown
19352091502135501296Manzhouguo News Agency 1935. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 472p Size: 22x31cm Manzhouguo News Agency paperback
19792081502111704001Not Available 1979. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
34141Lausanne, André Gonin, [1955]. Gr. in-4°, 147p. en feuilles, sous couverture imprimée, chemise et étui.
35320Perroy, Editions d'Art Hifach SA, 1992. In-folio, 84p. en feuilles, sous couverture illustrée et emboitage en plexiglas.
188217513Mlle Fifi - La Bûche - Le Lit - Un Réveillon - Mots d'Amour - Une aventure parisienne - Marroca.Eaux-fortes par Just (portrait-frontispice). L'un des rares portraits dont l'écrivain ait autorisé la publication. Vignettes de chapitre, bandeaux, lettrines et culs-de-lampe.Édition originale rare. Bruxelles, Henry Kistemaeckers, collection "Édition du Bibliophile" - 1882 - 172 pages. Tirage à petit nombre sur vergé. Joint un article de presse sur François Tassart.Reliure demi-maroquin bleu de l'époque. Dos à nerfs aux titre et auteur dorés. Tête dorée sur témoins, non rogné. Couverture chamois conservée. Pas de rousseur. Très bon état. Format in-12°(16x11).Mademoiselle Fifi est un recueil de nouvelles de Guy de Maupassant placé sous les thèmes du libertinage et de la guerre de 1870.
92083301London 1894 I.L.N. Clean set of 18 full page sheets 11 single and 5 double sheets in very good condition illustr- ations by artists: R. Caton Woodville A. Forestier et al. A nice set of illustrated sheets some with textshowing the the Corean views environs & battle engagements. Single she- ets show: Native market near Seoul Chinese troop-ship Cor- ean rest-house Chinese levies views in Corea Bivouac of Chinese soldiers outside Peking landing of Japanese at Chemulpo &c. Double sheets show: Battle of Yalu Japanese troops landing at Chemulpo Chjemulpo port Li Hung Chang's European-drilled artillery in Action. A useful set showing the action and venues. A nice collection of scarce period prints. Scans can be sent by email. unknown
Petit In-4, 100p. Edition tirée à 371 exemplaires et illustrée de 75 lithographies originales de Hans Erni. Celui-ci est un des 50 exemplaires de tete numérotés sur papier Japon nacré blanc (exemplaire n¡ 38), mais qui ne comporte pas la suite annoncée tirée en vert. Ce qui le rabaisse au niveau des 35 Japon nacér ivoire qui est la deuxième tranche du tirage. Signé par l'artiste et par l'éditeur à la justification.
Petit In-4, 55p. Edition tirée à 205 exemplaires et illustrée de 8 eaux-fortes originales de Hans Erni. Celui-ci est un des 105 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin de Lana, signé par l'artiste (avec une petite colombe dessinée) et par l'éditeur à la justification. Exemplaire flambant neuf.
Pt. In-8, XXIX-42-392-112- [10]p. Première et unique édition de ce rare ouvrage sur les plantes vénéneuses de Suisse. Exemplaire comportant le "Discours préliminaire sur les poisons en général", ce qui est encore moins fréquent. Bien complet du tableau dépliant (Clés Méthode de Haller) et des 3 planches rassemblant 93 figures gravées. Quelques annotations marginales d'époque, page de garde découpée, autrement très bon exemplaire.