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19361268841936 Éditions du Petit Écho de la Mode, Paris - 1936 - In-8, broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs - 128 pages - Nombreuses illustrations en N&B in et hors texte
18153347Paris Chez Treuttel & Würtz 1815 In-12 plein maroquin à long grain, dos plat orné au petit fer, guirlande au petit fer en encadrement des plats, dorés sur plat, garde de papier teinté bleu, doré sur tranche. Charmant almanach illustré de gravures hors texte, de poésies et textes choisis : "conseil d'une femme à son amie", "à quoi sert l'esprit...", et d'un extrait de L'Allemagne de Mme de Staël "L'influence de l'enthousiasme sur le bonheur". Mme de Staël après un long périple qui l'emmena de Vienne en Russie, puis Stockholm et Londres fit réédité de l'Allemagne en 1815 alors que Paris était en pleine occupation étrangère. Partition gravée rempliée en fin de volume.
18163348Paris Chez Treuttel & Würtz 1816 In-12 plein maroquin à long grain, dos plat orné de fleuron, encadrement d'un double filet orné à motif de fleurette, doré sur trancheGravures : reproductions de portraits et tableaux.
18193349Paris Chez Treuttel & Würtz 1819 In-12 plein maroquin à long grain, dos plat orné de caractères, l'oiseau nourrissant ses petits, dentelle de type floral en encadrement des platsGravures : reproductions de portraits et tableaux. Mme de Staël s'exprime au sujet de Corinne, sur son travail et d'une publication de "De L'Allemagne".
18223350Paris Chez Treuttel & Würtz 1822 In-12 plein maroquin à long grain, dos plat orné de caractères, l'oiseau nourrissant ses petits, dentelle de type floral en encadrement des platsDos à cinq nerfs ornés de fleurons, plats ornés d'un listel au petit fer et d'un listel en à froid, doré sur trancheGravures : reproductions de portraits et tableaux. Contient deux pièces du jeune Victor Hugo : "Le jeune banni" et "Les deux âges".
18283353Paris Chez Treuttel & Würtz 1828 In-12 plein maroquin rouge à long grain, dos plat orné de fleurons et d'une lyre frappés à l'or, plat inférieur et supérieur ornés d'un fer spécial à thème de roseGravures : reproductions de portraits et tableaux. Contient : Alexandre Dumas, "Le Sylphe"
18323354Paris Chez Treuttel & Würtz 1832 In-12 plein veau cerise, dos plat orné aux petits fers et en à froid, plats inférieur et supérieur d'un motif en à froid, motif romantiqueGravures : reproductions de portraits et tableaux. Pièces contenues dans ce volume : poésies de Mlle Delphine Gay, Charles Nodier, Eugène Scribe, Le Comte Alfred De Vigny (La prison),
1876Y120873Paris, Au depot central des almanachs 1876 52pp. richement illustré de dessins de caricature (+ 12pp. de publicité), 21cm., brochure originale illustrée, bon état, Y120873
1877Y120874Paris, Au depot central des almanachs 1877 52pp. richement illustré de dessins de caricature (+ 12pp. de publicité), 21cm., brochure originale illustrée, bon état, Y120874
1878Y120875Paris, Au depot central des almanachs 1878 54pp. richement illustré de dessins de caricature (+ 8pp. de publicité), 21cm., brochure originale illustrée, bon état, Y120875
1879Y120876Paris, Au depot central des almanachs 1879 55pp. richement illustré de dessins de caricature (+ 9pp. de publicité), 21cm., brochure originale illustrée, peu de rousseurs, bon état, Y120876
1880Y120877Paris, Au depot central des almanachs 1880 55pp. richement illustré de dessins de caricature (+ 9pp. de publicité), 21cm., brochure originale illustrée, peu de rousseurs, bon état, Y120877
1881Y120878Paris, Au depot central des almanachs 1881 54pp. richement illustré de dessins de caricature (+ 10pp. de publicité), 21cm., brochure originale illustrée, dos abîmé, peu de rousseurs, Y120878
1982111702Lieu Commun 1982 In-8 broché 22 cm sur 22. 269 pages. Tranches poussiéreuses sinon bon état d’occasion.
364p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
8vo [23.5 x 15.5 cm]; [vi], 295, [i] pp, frontis map, colored plates from photos. original cloth-backed boards, spine title lettering, dj (not price clipped), fine, clean and unmarked. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. Travels in Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Chile of over 3,1000 miles, in six months, travelling on rooftop of buses, mule, motorbike, skirts land mines, fights bulls, investigates shaman's rites, travels Death Highway after dark, meets fascinating people, etc.
193757209Portland OR: Beatrice T. Stevens June 23 1937. Tall 8vo. 6.25 x 10.25 in. 4 pp unpaginated. ALS written entirely in blue ink cursive manuscript minor age toning some slight wear still VG from the library of Mrs. Roy S. Fern Gladys Small Gage 1893-1960 whose husband was a Lewiston Hardware merchant and later real estate developer and both were members of the Congregational Church. Fern Gage was an active organizer and member of both the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom and the Fellowship of Reconciliation. This uncommon letter reveals the intense public relations campaign nourished and sustained by the Board of Tourist Industries of the Imperial Japanese Railways between Japan and America. It also shows the intense efforts by civic-minded women in the U.S. who were teachers professors and students along with those active in the Women’s International League for Peace & Freedom such as Fern Gage. Stevens 1894-1972 explains to Mrs. Gage that she has “always had a keen yearning to go to the Orient.†She explains how she inaugurated the International Club at the Girl’s Polytechnic organized International Banquets at Commerce High Clinton High School; led a group of girls to dine on “Japanese Sukiyaki at the Tokio House on Fourth Ave. a Chinese banquet at Hung Fan Low; a Jewish Kosher meal at B’nai Brith. . . as well as a Dixie dinner prepared by the mothers of one of our Colored members at the East Side Y.W.C.A. with local Negro leaders and musicians.†Furthermore she explains that she believes these events “of dining in the atmosphere of the nationality in question impresses upon the students as I think you will agree an idea of tolerance and aids in understanding more than any amount of merely reading.†Stevens would teach at Clinton High School until her retirement and although unable to sail to Japan in the Fall of 1937 did succeed in a European trip with teachers in 1949 to post-War Europe in 1949. Beatrice T. Stevens, unknown
1800List2802London United Kingdom 1800. Single four page letter measuring 4 ½ x 7 inches. Near fine. Frances Anne “Fanny†Kemble 1809–1893 was a British actor writer and later abolitionist. After her initial retirement from acting she married Pierce Mease Butler maternal grandson of American Founding Father Pierce Butler. Butler and Kemble lived in Philadelphia but Butler had been deeded three large plantations—and the people enslaved on them—on Butler Island in Georgia. Kemble finally saw the plantations for herself several years into their marriage and during this time wrote Journal of a Residence on a Georgian Plantation in 1838–1839 which was critical of the conditions of the enslaved people. Butler forbade Kemble to publish the Journal; the two divorced but it was not published until 1863.<br /> <br /> Offered here is a letter from Fanny Kemble to a publisher or newspaper editor about printing her response to a statement in an article about American slavery likely written following her return to London in 1877. Kemble is frustrated about not having received a reply to her initial note to the publisher which was:<br /> <br /> “in consequence of an article which appeared to me extremely likely to the public judgement upon the subject of American slavery – I was extremely anxious to offer some reply to the statement in that article & wrote to you to beg you could tell me whether you would receive & publish such a communication from me . it contained some references to my own private circumstances which I intended for you & no one else.â€<br /> <br /> Of interest to scholars of the abolitionist movement especially women abolitionists. unknown
15349Hilda Martindale. Autograph Letter Signed. Dated April 24 1939. 1 page. 7 x 4.5 in. Black ink on light blue paper. In her hand Martindale writes in thanks of a friend's encouragement and sends a copy of her recent work. In full: "Here is my book. You were so encouraging about it that I hope you will accept this copy. The review have been good but the sales bad! Perhaps you would tell people about it" Martindale was an important advocate for women's employment rights in her day; she made history as one of the first woman factory inspectors in Victorian England and rose to become the Deputy Chief of her department. In 1938 she published a book on the history of women civil servants likely the book she references in the letter and upon her death her estate established a foundation dedicated to assisting British women working in male-dominated fields. Very good. unknown books
19103383284M.Gladbach, 1910. 118 S. OKart. (unaufgeschnitten).
A Compendium of Natural Approaches to Womens Health and Well - Being. Library sticker to spine and FEP, stamp to FEP and page block. Ex - Library
197790005Couverture souple. Broché. 144 pages. Couverture légèrement défraîchie.
197799693Couverture souple. Broché. 144 pages. Couverture légèrement défraîchie.
1396035567.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0260168866.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover