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1990LFA-126748228Un ouvrage de 141 pages, format 145 x 215 mm, broché, publié en 1990, Editions Le Centurion, collection "Documents d'Eglise" (avec référence de bibliothèque)
197213992Paris, Esprit, 1972 1 volume 14 x 22,5cm Broché. Paginé de 193 à 383, 8 pages gris bleu. Très bon état.
19988Paris, Armand Colin, [d.l. 1986] 2 volumes 18 x 24,8cm Cartonnage éditeur aux 1ers plats illustrés couleurs; gardes illustrées couleurs. Vol.1: 639p.; Vol.2: 559p.; illustrations in texte, vignettes et pleines pages en noir, dans les 2 volumes. 2nd volume en très bon état; 1er volume aux coiffes un peu choquées et à la tranche inférieure légèrement salie.
14373Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 2001, 1 volume 15,5 x 24cm. Broché. 1 feuillet, puis paginé de [843] à 1115. Bon état.
Au sommaire, dossier "Les générations": "La clef générationnelle" par Jean-Pierre AZEMA, "Approche sociologique de la génération" par Marc DEVRIESE, "Les générations intellectuelles" par Michel WINOCK, "Marianne et Vendredi: deux générations ?" par Bernard LAGUERRE, "Les enfants terribles de la Nouvelle Vague" par Constance CAPDENAT, "Couple et génération. Une histoire de haine et d'amour" par Jessica SCALE, "Trois âges du mariage en un siècle" par Martine SAUZAY, "Génération et histoire politique" par Jean-François SIRINELLI, "Les générations communistes" par Philippe BUTON, "Générations socialistes ?" par Alain BERGOUNIOUX, "Soldats perdus des guerres orphelines" par Laurent BECCARIA, "La génération de la Résistance" par Olivier WIEVIORKA. Français
1ère édition de cet ouvrage collectif, réunissant, en 2 tomes, 29 "contributions originales" de spécialistes, publié sous la direction des historien et anthropologues André BURGUIERE, Christiane KLAPISCH-ZUBER, Martine SEGALEN, Françoise ZONABEND: 1/ "Mondes lointains, mondes anciens": "Temps antiques", "Temps médiévaux" (partie préfacée par Georges DUBY), "Temps lointains" (Chine, Japon, Inde, Islam arabe), avec préface générale de Claude LEVI-STRAUSS; 2/ "Le Choc des modernités", avec préface de Jack GOODY; illustrations, glossaire, index et bibliographie dans chaque volume. 1ère édition, cartonnée, complète en 2 volumes (et non livres de poche). Français
Au sommaire, table-ronde sur "Le mariage en crise"; "La Fin du commencement", souvenirs de la Résistance en 1941 par Charles d'ARAGON; poème de Mohammed KHAIR-EDDINE; articles sur la censure par Jose CARDOSO PIRES et sur le rôle économique et social de la consommation par Lucien KARPIK; suivi de divers dont "chroniques" sur l'île Maurice (anonyme), sur les "Tropismes céliniens" par Philippe ALMEIRAS, d'un "document" de G.M. SHIMANOFF, "Souvenirs de la Maison Rouge", sur la psychiatrie soviétique à la solde du K.G.B., et de critiques d'ouvrages; avec la bande annonce éditeur (avec petite déchirure au pli): "Le mariage en crise - Les psychiatres du K.G.B. contre les croyants". Français
N°620, d'octobre-décembre 2001, tome CCCVI/4, de la revue fondée par Gabriel Monod; au sommaire, dossier "Rituels médiévaux": "Rituel politique et imaginaire politique au haut Moyen Age" par Philippe BUC, "Les fiançailles dans le rituel matrimonial de la noblesse française à la fin du Moyen Age: tradition laïque ou création ecclésiastique ?" par Geneviève RIBORDY; suivi de "Printemps 1954. Echec à de Gaulle: un retour au pouvoir manqué" par Frédéric TURPIN, "Experts et pouvoir dans l'Antiquité (III) - Réflexions sur l'expertise politique en Grèce ancienne" par Jean-Marie BERTRAND; comptes rendus d'ouvrages et divers. Français
201609047Paris, Dunod, 2001 ; in-8, 464 pp., br.
17326120London: Printed for T. Dormer 1732. First edition. Modern quarter morocco over cloth with gilt to spine. Measuring 180 x 111mm and collating complete including frontis folding game board and concluding woodcut: 2 62 2. From the collection of stage magician Ricky Jay with his bookplate to upper pastedown. Top margin trimmed close with consistent loss to running headers and occasional loss to page numbers with no other text effected. Pages somewhat toned with minor marginal chips but otherwise unmarked. A scarce satire playing both on the rising popularity of get-rich-quick schemes and on the economics of the marriage market the present is the only example to appear in the auction record. OCLC locates only twelve institutional copies. The present is the only example currently in trade.<br /> <br /> A Scheme for a New Lottery warns readers against the dangers posed by get-rich-quick schemes targeting large-scale scams like the recently burst South Sea Bubble sometimes called the world's first Ponzi scheme and the pawn-broking swindle of the so-called Charitable Corporation. These scams were appealing to ordinary people at a time when few were "successful in using wealth from trade to found a landed family" Rapp. Mocking both the conmen and the conned A Scheme satirically proposes "Another Lottery which may prove a general benefit to all concern'd; as there is no better Remedy for a Bite from a Mad Dog than the Liver of the Dog that bit." The proposed lottery filled with abstruse rules and convoluted promises ensures that the cycle continues.<br /> <br /> A Scheme also mocks marriage as a scam in which women could either make a wise match in a rich man or lose it all by marrying down. The lottery provides "Fifty Thousand tickets to be deliver'd to Maids or Widows or any that appear to be such" in the hopes of winning a financially stable husband represented by the tickets drawn. Such a match could be a good one: "A Ware-House Keeper with the Salary of a Hundred Pounds" or "the Governour." It could also by virtue of lottery be a loss: "2 Scotchmen both Pedlars 500 Broken Booksellers" and a range of other ruinous bounders are also listed as prizes. For those who desire an advance attempt the folding game bound in the book invites blindfolded women to stick a pin in the board to claim their prize. The present copy was played gently with pin marks revealing a Blacksmith and a Valet de Chambre among those husbands won<br /> <br /> The popularity of A Scheme resulted in a reissue the same year with a canceled title page as The Ladies Lottery and falsely attributed to Swift.<br /> <br /> ESTC N20921. Printed for T. Dormer unknown
18005629London: S. W. Fores 1800. First edition. Illustrated hand-colored broadside measuring 270 x 400mm and printed to verso only. Faint offsetting to recto and faint traces of mounting to corners. In all a Fine example of this visual satire commenting on the phenomenon of younger men seeking marriage with elderly widows for their own financial gain -- and the cultural anxiety surrounding the marital sexuality of such brides. Unrecorded in ESTC and OCLC we have located two examples of the present work at the British Museum and Yale. <br /> <br /> The present broadside draws together a wide matrix of debates and social anxieties surrounding the economic and sexual status of widows and the financial motivations for marriage among second sons and men of the middle class. Though women were more frequently forced into experiencing marriage as a form of 'honorable prostitution' in which their physical desirability served as their key for accessing wealth and stability under coverture it was increasingly acknowledged that large swaths of young men also suffered under this system. And while widows could escape the system -- shifting from the disempowered femme covert to the more legally independent femme sole on their husbands' deaths -- there was both a social fantasy of reinserting them into the marriage market as a means for regaining control over their money and bodies as well as a social anxiety about their ability to corrupt through the range of knowledge and authority they gained through previous marital experience. Here a young man walks his aging crone down the aisle. Ornately clad and expressing her anticipation for "the comforts of matrimony" she is ridiculed by the ministers at the pulpit who posit that if "matrimony was first ordained.for a remedy against fornication" then "the remedy will be worse than the disease" in this instance. Untroubled the young groom focuses on the land deeds bank notes and jewelry accounts which stuff his pockets -- assets which will legally become his after the ceremony and which serve as his marital comforts. Meanwhile two young women observe from the sidelines one of them planning her future with the groom after his aging bride's eventual demise. "Those jewels will look better on me than on the last owner" she notes as her companion whispers hopefully "you'll let me take a morning ride with you sometimes."<br /> <br /> A visual commentary on the financial and social issues surrounding marriage under coverture which Daniel Defoe would deride as "matrimonial whoredom."<br /> <br /> <br /> British Museum 1935.0522.8.109. Yale Center for British Art B1974.12.328. S. W. Fores unknown
2008LFA0172aRevue bimestrielle (Editorial, la foi catholique, l'actualité de la tradition, l'église et le monde, lectures) publiée par l'Association Pélerinages de Tradition : environ 80 pages, format 155 x 235 mm, illustrée, brochée
1938167481938 P., Blondel La Rougery, 1938, grand in 4°, cartonnage éditeur, 45 pages sur papier teinté.
39388Lyon, CNRS, St Etienne, CEF, 1979, in 8° broché, 99 pages ; illustrations hors-texte.
185535931Columbus Ohio: L. P. Rayl & Co 1855. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. 3 64 pages 1 page explanation 63 pages of blank lined pages used for recording births deaths marriages etc. Green cloth hardcover ruled in blind with blind stamped decorations on the covers. Gilt decorations on the cover and gilt title on the spine. Cloth spine is chipped at top and worn at the bottom. Corners are edge worn. Light to moderate foxing to the end papers and text. Occasional brown spots to the blank pages. Blind embossed bookseller stamp on the right front flyleaf from Columbus Ohio. 1857 previous owner inscription in another language written on the right front flyleaf reads - Johann Charls Herpilsheimer den 13 Aprill 1856." A cut section of lined paper with old hand writing in a different language is laid inside the front cover. This copy has no family history written on the blank pages. L. P. Rayl & Co hardcover
195026667NANTES 1950 une photographie originale argentique ( ANIMÉE), format : 22,7 x 8,7 cm, sans date (1950) GOURIN PHOTO ROGER ROBERT RUE DE LA GARE (tampon du photographe au dos ,
195026668NANTES 1950 une photographie originale argentique ( ANIMEE), format : 23 x 17 cm, sans date (1950) GUÉMÉNÉ SUR SCORF (MORBIHAN) - UN MARIAGE DEVANT LA COLLÉGIALE NOTRE-DAME DE LA FOSSE,
1376553London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1887 in-8, xii-278 pages + 32 pages (Catalogue of new and recent books published by Mr. T. Fisher Unwin 1886-7). Reliure percaline decorée d'ed., marques d'usages, bon état (page de garde découpée). Ouvrage peu commun.
1975LFA-126722765Revue de 128 pages, format 155 x 240 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, publiée en 1975, bon état
200614878Neuilly-sur-seine, Michel lafon, 2004 ; in-8, 233 pp., broché, couverture illustr.
18285421London: T. Birt 1828. First edition. Single sheet measuring 250 x 185mm and printed in two columns to recto. Some edgewear to margins not affecting text; a bit of foxing and toning largely confined to margins. A scarce and delicate survivor OCLC documents only one example at the National Library of Scotland. The present is the only example on the market.<br /> <br /> The Dandy Wife is narrated by a man who aimed "to choose me out a loving wife" at the age of twenty-one but whose experience becomes a warning to "all young men of high renown": "If you want a tidy wife Beware of a boarding school." What unfolds is a satire of how the marriage economy is affected when women have access to knowledge -- intellectual and physical -- and how by meeting a man's superficial expectations a woman can fulfill her own more pressing needs.<br /> <br /> Thinking that a boarding school girl will have the innocence submissiveness and domestic skill he desires the narrator selects a wife from among their ranks. Thinking only of what he can obtain from such a bargain he is unprepared for what an educated woman brings into his house. The Dandy Wife he describes understands the commodity value of her own beauty and material adornment and that these are her key means for acquiring wealth of her own. "She takes one-half of what I earn In drinking gin and tea; Besides such frills and furbelows My Dandy Wife does wear.Her sleeves upon her dandy gown Oh! Lack they're such a size You'd think they were two balloons that in the air would rise." Aside from staying on par with fashion trends her clothing assists her in avoiding domestic tasks she abhors. She refuses to do laundry more than monthly and through ridiculous cooking failures she rapidly establishes that the kitchen is not a showcase for her skillset. Accustomed to a life of learning she is not trained to conduct domestic business. <br /> <br /> By the ballad's end it becomes clear that the Dandy Wife was savvier in managing a marriage than her husband was. For not only does her superior intellect help her carve out a more satisfying role but she also has physical knowledge that predates him: "The day that I was married I thought I'd got a charming maid But I was much deceived.For scarce five months we'd married been When she had a darling son. T. Birt unknown
179628559PORT DU NORD-OUEST - ISLE DE FRANCE 1796 un document Original de 4 pages, constitué d'1 grande page pliée en deux , manuscrit à l'encre brune sur papier vergé bleuté ligné filigrané , cachet noir illustré dans un ovale "à l'aigle couronné" : COLONIES ORIENTALES - COMMISSAIRE DE JUSTICE + signature manuscrite du commissaire de justice par interim AUX ILES DE FRANCE, BONAPARTE ET DÉPENDANCES : CRESPIN + RIVIÈRE ET BRUN, NOTAIRES AU PORT DU NORD-OUEST (ISLE DE FRANCE), CONTRAT DE MARIAGE ENTRE LE CITOYEN PHILIPPE VAUVERCY MARCHAND, OFFICIER DE MARINE, RÉSIDANT AU PORT DU NORD-OUEST - ISLE DE FRANCE ET LA CITOYENNE CATHERINE D'AUTRAN, RÉSIDANT AU PORT DU NORD-OUEST - ISLE DE FRANCE (RUE DE L'ÉGLISE)[AUJOURD'HUI : ILE MAURICE] 12 NIVOSE AN IV (2 JANVIER 1796),
Une revue de format in 4° de 16 pp.; couverture comprise; entièrement illustrée par Jossot. Bon état; voir les photos.
177021433Paris, Valade, 1770 ; in-8 (200 mm), demi-veau fauve, pièces de titre et de date, en queue, grenat (reliure de l’époque) ; VIII, 155 pp., [1]p. Fautes à corriger ; portrait en frontispice, bandeau armorié et cul-de-lampe au chiffre, gravés en taille douce par L. Le Grand.
190027059PARIS 1900 Une Photographie Originale argentique en noir d'époque, contrecollée sur carton fort : Format : 21 centimètres de haut par 27 centimètres de large, format de la photo seule : 17 x 12 cm, UN MARIAGE A LA ROCHE-BERNARD POSANT DEVANT L'EGLISE (1900), sans date (1900) LA ROCHE-BERNARD PHOTOGRAPHE BRIQUET FRERES,