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225653S.l. [Paris], s.n. [Boulé], s.d. (1847) in-8, 184 pp., typographie en petit corps, manquent les faux-titre et titre, demi-veau cerise, dos lisse orné de filets et pointillés dorés, ainsi que de fleurons à froid, pièces de titre bouteille (reliure de l'époque).
18332Paris, éditions de la banderole, 1921. In-8, 222 pp., demi-maroquin à coins brun, filet doré sur les plats, dos à nerfs mosaïqués de maroquin framboise et orné de fleurons dorés, tête dorée, couverture conservée (minuscule épidermure en queue de dos).
45324Caracas.1963.2 vols.gds.in-8 br.340 et673 p. + indices.En langue espagnole. BE.Dos insolés.
A Paris, chez Maradan, 1804 - 1806, volumi 6, in-12, legatura coeva in mezzo vitello, dorso con titolo e decorazioni neoclassiche in oro (qualche forellino di tarlo e lievi tracce d'uso esterne), pp. (4), II, 470 - (4), 453 - (4), 480 - 441 - (4), 412 - (4), 432, (4). Alcune bruniture e qualche carta restaurata. Mancano l'occhietto, il frontespizio e parte della prima pagina di testo al volume quarto e alcune carte finali ai volumi primo e terzo. Qualche sparso foro di tarlo. Il quarto e il sesto volume hanno in numeri scambiati sui dorsi. Ex-libris Silvio Rousseau Colzi.
1941631941 Paris, Editions Rombaldi, sans date [1941]. Collection "Ingres" (n° 1). 17 x 25 cm, in-8°, 158 pp., 25 illustrations en noir dans le texte, pour certaines à pleine page, en feuilles sous couverture mauve pâle rempliée illustrée, chemise et étui de l'éditeur.
40429Paris.Michel Lévy.1852.Seconde édition.Petit in-8,demi-reliure,couv.conservées.358 p. BE.Quelques rousseurs.
238800Paris, chez l'auteur, et Desenne, an VII (1799) 3 tomes en un vol. in-16, [6]-VI-135-[5]-148-[4]-120 pp., avec 3 frontispices, demi-basane brune, dos lisse (reliure de l'époque). Dos usé, coiffes absentes, mors en partie fendus.
19241196201924 Année 1924 - N° 44 à N° 55 - Nouvelle série - Année 1924 - Revue mensuelle illustrée - Fort in-folio, demi toile bordeaux; titre, année et fleuron doré au dos - Pagination continue p. 637 à 872, puis reprise en juin, p. 3 à 652 - Très nombreuses illustrations et reproductions photographiques en N&B et en couleurs - Reliée avec les couvertures d'origine
19368Paris, Librairie Le Terrain vague, 1957. In-4, 269 pp., veau noir janséniste, dos lisse orné du titre et de l'auteur dorés, tête rouge, couverture conservée (frottements, 2 minuscules déchirures à la couverture, un petit manque angulaire au titre).
228610Paris, Éditions du Seuil, 1958 petit in-8, 171 pp., broché.
196791212New York: Random House 1967. Rilegato tela sovracoperta cloth dust jacket. Ottimo Fine. A novel. 8vo. pp. 430. Ottimo Fine. Piccola abrasione riparata alla sovracoperta Dust jacket with a very small closed tear. Prima edizione First Edition First Printing. Styron pubblicò"; nel 1967 il suo più controverso ed ambizioso romanzo ''Le confessioni di Nat Turner'' storia di una rivolta di schiavi scoppiata nella Virginia del Sud nel 1831 e stroncata nel sangue. L'opera divenne un caso letterario per l'ostilità" degli intellettuali e della critica afroamericana che accusarono Styron di aver letto da un punto di vista sostanzialmente bianco e discutibile la figura del ribelle Turner. Il libro vinse il Premio Pulitzer e il National Book Award. Random House, hardcover
25694London. William Little. folio, reliure demi toile dos lisse muet- 40.5cm,Vol XLIV. January 1864 - June 1864,only number 1243,4,1251,3,4,5,8,9,1263 and 1265 (10 numbers):.bound with THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS 1864 JULY TO DECEMBER VOLUME XLV complete set,668p, with plates and illustrations from engravings,texte bon,quelques timbres de l'époque conservés.
25697London. William Little. folio, forte reliure demi toile dos lisse muet dechiré incomplete set,N°1388(8/9/1866),1394,96,98,99- 1400,1,2,3,4,5,(chrismas),relé avec Volume XLXX-1867:1407,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20, relié avec 1566 (13/11/1869)-volume 1869 LV- relié avec Volume LVII 1870 incomplet : number 1617,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30 pagination continue 365 à 692p, with plates and illustrations from engravings,texte bon,quelques timbres de l'époque conservés.
111524Paris, Pierre Seghers, 1947, 1 volume in-4 de 220 x 285 mm environ, 234 pages, en feuillets sous couverture rempliée, chemise cartonnée verte avec emboîtage assorti. Un des 540 exemplaires numérotés sur Vélin Johannot, numéroté130, complet des illustrations de Christian Bérard coloriées à la main par Beaufumé. Frottements et salissures sur la chemise et l'emboîtage, angles de l'étui légèrement abimés sinon parfait état intérieur.
19381093221938 A Paris, Edition de La Librairie de France / Rombaldi - 1938 - 8 volumes In-18, brochés - 197 + 254 + 320 + 279 + 307 + 277 + 349 + 340 pages - Nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et hors-texte
1966es259Cercle du livre précieux Relié 1966 Quinze volumes in-8 (14,2 x 22 cm), reliure d'éditeur plein simili cuir rouge, caissons noirs et titre, auteur et tomaison dorés aux dos, encadrement noir et doré aux plats, têtes dorées, cette série contient les oeuvres suivantes : Les Rougon-Macquart (20 romans) // La Confession de Claude // Le Voeu d'une morte // Les Mystères de Marseille / Thérèse Raquin // Madeleine Férat // Les Trois Villes (Lourdes - Rome - Paris) // Oeuvres critiques (Mes haines - Le roman expérimental - Les romanciers naturalistes - Le naturalisme au théâtre - Nos auteurs dramatiques - Revue dramatique - Documents littéraires - Mélanges critiques - Salons et études de critique d'art) // Contes et nouvelles (Contes à Ninon - Esquisses parisiennes - Nouveaux contes à Ninon - Le capitaine Burle - Naïs Micoulin - Autres contes et nouvelles) // Les quatre évangiles (Fécondité - Travail - Vérité - Pour Justice) // Théâtre et poèmes (Perrette - La Laide - Madeleine - Thérèse Raquin - Les Héritiers Rabourdin - Le bouton de rose - Renée - Lazare - Messidor) // Chroniques et polémiques (Confidences d'une curieuse - Chroniques - La République en marche - Lettres parisiennes - Etudes sur la France contemporaine - Une campagne - Nouvelle campagne - La vérité qui marche - Impressions d'audiences - Pages d'exil - Correspondance) ; ors passés aux dos, quelques chocs/épidermures au dos des derniers tomes, par ailleurs bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
148 pages. Features: They take care of their own - Mormons supporting each other; Big litters are not accident; Crates will save your pigs; Fresh grass for your winter feed; Double check on the hens; Turkey every day; The Saga of Oak Orchard Creek - Four generations of the Brown family made Orchard Dale Fruit Farm one of New York's finest, near Waterport in Orleans County - article with great color photos (small clipping from one of the photos); Bringing back abandoned land; Better fire protection is up to you; The men behind your market news; Corncobs to to fatten beef; Photo of violin-making farmer Oscar Nash of Minnesota; Photo of Clarence Lustfeld of Buckley, IL and his remote controls for his tractor; and more. Ads: Ipana ad with radio team Tex and Jinx; Texaco ad with photo of Emil Johnson of Longmont, CO; Buick; Studebaker trucks; Arthur Godfrey in Chesterfield cigarette ad; 1949 Kaiser cars (color); Oliver tractors - 66, 77, 88; Dodge; Jergens ad with Mrs. Bertha Robb and her family of Brattleboro, Vermont; Chrysler (nice 2-pages in color); Gibson tractors; Cone denim; Life insurance ad features Vermont apple growers Brower and Helen Hall of Grand Isle; Plumb axes; and more. Unmarked with somewhat above-average external wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 829-876. Features: Nice one-page ad for the new Austin Seven car; Photos of the Royals upon their return from Canada; Photos of the King and Queen with their grandchildren, Prince Charles and Princess Anne; Middle East Command (article on the importance of the Middle East to the Free World; Scenes of terrible flooding in Venice, Milan and Switzerland; Photos of defence against communists in Malaya, and damage wrought by terrorists there; Photos of the last days of the royal tour in Canada; Many photos of the Royals upon their return home; 'The Shetland Bus' - book digest; Photos of canal zone tension in Egypt; Tollund Man discovered in Denmark - remarkably preserved by peat; Amazing two-page montage of photos of kittens playing airborne kittens; interesting photos o personalities of the week; One-page color ad for the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company fieatures chick emerging from egg; Nice colour back cover ad for Whitebread's beer; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
Pages 235-266. Features: Cover photos of British in Malaya dealing with terrorists; American 10-engined B36 bomber crashes off Ireland; Photos of Korean war prisoners being exchanged/released, including Dwight Coxe, W. Liggett, W.A. Buxton and R. Brand; Strikes create havoc in France, stranding British travellers; Dublin horse show and other royal photos; Glider illustrations; Photos of the Queen and her children on their way to Balmoral; Photos of gliding championships at Great Hucklow; Ant-Watching (article); Photos of Sabena's new helicopter service; Three photos of massive sharks caught near Brisbane and at Durban; Centrefold photos of the Duke of Edinburgh racing "Coweslip" and "Bluebottle"; Article (with photos) on Korean Armistice; Page of illustrations of the Seals of the Queens of England, from Mary I to Elizabeth II; Article and photos regarding newly-found Assyrian royal palace of 2750 years ago at Nimrud - The Royal Palace of Adad-Nirari III; More news photos and art illustrations; Photos of the Traber Troupe of acrobats at work mid-air; Chicago's biggest Cinerama Screen. Above-average wear. Openings along coverfold. Centerfold barely holding by one staple. Unmarked. A worthy reference copy of this informative issue. Magazine
32 pages. Features: Passing of Dorothy Gewand and Bruce McKeehan; Passing of Jim Mills; 1929 Franklin Series 130 - To Be or Not To Be, Ed and Denilde Gudat; "Chugg'in-on-Down-South" with the Ocon Family and a 1930 Franklin; Beginner's Luck - Jim Russell Bray and his 1925 Series 11A Coupe; John Burns column on maintenance and restoration - woodworking and adhesives; Happy "79th" to Dutch Kern; Reproduction of vintage Franklin Speedster ad; 1932 Dietrich Speedster Back in the Family, by Sandy Rader; Dave Rock and his 1916 Franklin touring in Zimbabwe; Reproductions of five Franklin factory letters and sales statements; Photos of the 29th Trek; A Picture Visit to the West Coast. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy of this excellent issue. Book
32 pages. Features: Harry M. Moore, 1909-1979 - he was the personification of the true Franklin spirit; New England Get-Together at Stockbridge, MA.; Midwest Spring Meet; The 26th Trek; List of Trekkers Attending 26th Annual Trek; List of Franklins at the 1979 Trek; Scenic Norway - photos from member Knut Erik Bjerkeseth; To The 1979 Westrek and Home Again, by William H. Schemal, M.D.; Two-pages of reproduced pages of vintage brochure for "The Cotay Car"; Connecticutt to California in a 135 Victoria Brougham, by John F. Bergmann. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy of this excellent issue. Book
32 pages. Features: Westward Ho! - Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W.M. "Dutch" Kern and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Eisey share the long distance awards at 1979 Westrek; Franklin photo spurs search for Origin - Herbert H. Franklin's personal Torpedo; Harry T. Gardner Feature - he rose from company mechanic to travelling Service Engineer; The 8HP Rover Car 1922 - 8-page reproduction of sales brochure; An Improved 8 HP Rover (reprint of article from The Autocar, Feb. 18, 1922; 1910 Franklin completes Can-Am transcontinental reliability tour from Key West to Halifax - Dale and Nancy Westermeyer; Frankline Motor Home circa 1909; Progressive Assembly Reduces Costs in Franklin Trim Shop - reprint of 3-page article from Automotive Industries in 1923; John Burns Column on restoration and repair; Through the Deserts and Mountains of South Africa - letter by General Electric executive J.W. Kirkland in 1915; Back cover features reprint of 1930 Franklin ad which appeared in the Saturday Evening Post; Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy of this excellent issue. Book
356 pages. Features: The Shape Issue; Angelina Jolie - Rebel With a Cause; The Biggest Sex News Since the Pill; Extreme Measures - How to Change Your Shape from Head to Toe; What to Wear When You're Tall, Short, Thin, Curvy, Athletic, Pregnant; and much more. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. A nice copy. Book
32 pages. Features: 15th Westrek at Everett, Washington - major coverage, including lists of cars and attendees; Southern California Mini Meet; Re-Living the 31st Trek; Reproduction of aged Series 12A showroom poster; Impressions of first-time Trekker Bobbie'dine Rodda; John Burns column on maintenance and restoration. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy of this excellent issue. Book
32 pages. Features: Amelia Earhart, Auto Mechanic - article and 1918 photo explain how she studied auto mechanics while studying to be an ambulance driver; Air Cooled Camper - Bill Tuthill's early Series 11 Touring; Touring car equipped as a sleeper; Westrek Preview; List of 1982 Westrekkers; Franklin Mystery Cars from the files of Red Amick; Dr. A.D. Grant - Senior Member at age 104; California Here We Are, by Dr. A.D. Grant; A 1932 16 A Touring - Major article on Frank H. Gardner's metamorphisis of a car rescued from a junkyard in 1968; Westrek 1981 photos; John Burns article on restoration and maintenance; Reprint of a 1930 statement of sale and delivery of a 1930 Franklin Deluxe Sedan to a Mr. Cooper of Coopersburg, PA. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy of this excellent issue. Book