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207818[Paris], Everat, s.d. (1832) in-8, 2 pp., cartonnage Bradel de papier marine, dos orné de filets dorés (reliure moderne). Bon exemplaire.
19113745Seattle 1911. Very good. 4pp. on a single folded sheet. Two old horizontal folds partially reinforced with cello tape. A stark and sobering illustrated leaflet calling to action the parents and citizens of Seattle to help close a house of prostitution in the city and at the same time stop the construction of another across the street. Apparently a local businessman former mayor and current mayoral candidate named H.C. Gill allowed for the construction of a large dormitory-style building which housed 250 prostitutes; recently the foundation was laid for another building across the street slightly larger that would accommodate around 300 girls. The authors of the present leaflet implore the reader to vote against Gill the candidate who would "ratify the construction and operation of these buildings and the placing of 500 young girls inside as white slaves under the plea that such a thing is necessary for the Alaskans and the men of this city." The authors ask "Do the women of this city want 500 girls to be compelled to ply a shameful avocation in little cells 8x12 all night" And they beg voters to reject the candidacy of H.C. Gill as mayor in order to stop the construction and operation of these house of ill repute. The final sentence pleads: "Let every mother and home-loving woman go to the polls on March 5 and vote for Mr. Cotterill so that these buildings may remain uninhabited; that our homes may remain unpolluted and that the shame of Seattle may not be advertised to the world." A photograph of the exterior of the brothel already built covers page two of the work while a floor plan of the second and larger proposed building occupies page three. The printed caption for the former reads "The Largest House of Prostitution in the World Constructed in a Public Street Under the Sanction and Approval of H.C. Gill when Mayor and now Ready for Occupancy." The last page excerpts relevant unsavory passages from a Grand Jury Report on the subject. OCLC records just a single institutional copy at the Seattle Public Library. unknown
1979270BBerlin 1913. Hier: Faksimiledruck der Originalausgabe. München, Schirmer/Mosel, 1979. Grossfolio 42 x 29 cm. 42 Bll. und 8-seitige Beilage. Illustr. Pappband mit Kordelbindung im Schuber.
188823176Paris, Librairie Henry du Parc, sans date (circa 1888). Relié, demi basane, 11,5 cm x 18 cm, 401 pages. Texte de A. Coffignon. Bon état
106892sd Les Belles Editions - Sans date - In-12, broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs - 188 p.
284 p. Hardcover Very good condition good
219p. Hardcover Very good condition. lacking front free flyleaf
1991RO80162308HACHETTE. Mars 1991. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 259 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 306.74-Prostitution
199029309Hachette, 1990, in-8°, 260 pp, biblio, broché, couv. illustrée, bon état
1990106031990 P., Hachette, 1990, 13x20, 259, broché.
1990110285Paris Hachette, coll. "La vie quotidienne" 1990 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, couv. illustrée, 259 pp. Très bon état.
1990110285Paris Hachette, coll. "La vie quotidienne" 1990 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, couv. illustrée, 259 pp. Très bon état.
1371511Paris: France-Loisirs, 1990 in-8, 260 pages, bibliographie. Cartonné, jaquette.
564838Hachette Paris 1990 In-8 ( 200 X 130 mm ) de 258 pages, broché sous couverture illustrée. Bel exemplaire.
785688Hachette Paris 1990 In-4 ( 200 X 125 mm ) de 259 pages, pleine toile crème à la bradel, dos lisse. Bon exemplaire.
Hardcover in-12°, 260 pp., cartonnage de l'editeur sous jaquette illustree. Tres bel exemplaire, tres frais. [TX-9]
200038757Psychosozial-Verlag, Gießen, 2000. VIII, 279 Seiten, Gr.-8°, 23 x 15 cm, kartoniert
12906Geneve, Famot, 1980. Format 12x17 cm, reliure editeur en cuir bordeaux, gauffrage dore a froid sur les plats et sur le dos, coiffe doree.Tres bon etat.
1965RO30101785SALVATOR. 1965. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 199 pages. Non illustré.. . . . Classification Dewey : 306.74-Prostitution
1928410441928. Albin Michel, 1928. Format 12x18 cm, broche, 254 pages. Couverture abimee. Etat passable.
32109P., Administration de Librairie, 1845, 8 volumes in 4° reliés demi-basane aubergine, dos à faux nerfs très ornés ; des rousseurs ; mouillures claires aux tomes I, III, VII et VIII ; frottis et petits défauts aux reliures.
2003142172003. Broché 13 cm x 20 cm 269 pages - Textes de Alberto Bevilacqua Dino Buzzati Giancarlo Fusco Fausta Leoni Mario Soldati et Vincenzo Talarico traduction et présentation de Carole Cavarella - Bon état
188425641884. Paris éditeur Monnier 1884 - Broché 16 cm x 23 cm 32 pages - Texte de Alexis Carel - E.O. - Illustration in et hors-texte de Hope - Très bon état
196911579ABMünchen, Lichtenberg, 1969. 191 S. Pappbd., Or.-Umschl.(dieser leicht berieb.), Deckelillustr., Seitenbl. minim. angeschm., sonst guter Zust.
196811582ABMünchen, Lichtenberg, 1968. 246 S. Pappbd., Or.-Umschl.(dieser leicht berieb.), Deckelillustr., Seitenbl. minim. angeschm., sonst guter Zust.