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61806P., Librairie Léopold Cerf, 1900, in 12 relié demi-bansa enoire, dos à faux nerfs orné, IX-423 pages ; rares rousseurs ; petits frottis.
1879229931879 Paris, Firmin-Didot, 1879, 2 forts volumes in 4° reliés demi-chagrin rouge à coins, dos à faux nerfs ornés, tranches dorées, XII-558 et 518 pages ; illustrations ; petits frottis aux reliures.
10951dans le texte et hors-texte,Limoges, Eugène Ardant et Cie s.d., vers 1900, 336 pp., 1 vol. in 4 relié cartonnage rouge orné de motifs floraux dorés et noirs, tranches dorées (reliure éditeur)
19282811928 Paris, Hachette, s. d. [1928], 1 vol. (21,8 x 25,5 cm) de [16] p., non-paginées. illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte, et 6 ill. pleine page en couleur. Une histoire entre espièglerie et bonne morale. Magdeleine Du Genestoux (1873-1942) : autrice. S. Castelnau : illustrateur.
20411Gap, Louis Jean, 1933. Broché, dos insolé. in-8 de 276 pages non coupées + 45 planches dont certaines dépliantes, en double pages et 1 en couleurs (photos, plans, illustrations).
1937Zh232Paris La presse a bras 1937 In8 - broché - 96 pages - recouvert d'un plastique transparent - Envoi autographe signé de M. Grépon en page de faux titre à Elisabeth d'Ennetières et Jean de Bosshère - Marguerite Grépon ( 1891/1982) , journaliste et poétesse fut une grande féministe . " Il n'y pas de " mystère féminin " , il y a une insuffisance psychologique de l'homme , en présence de la femme .
1937Zh232Paris La presse a bras 1937 In8 - broché - 96 pages - recouvert d'un plastique transparent - Envoi autographe signé de M. Grépon en page de faux titre à Elisabeth d'Ennetières et Jean de Bosshère - Marguerite Grépon ( 1891/1982) , journaliste et poétesse fut une grande féministe . " Il n'y pas de " mystère féminin " , il y a une insuffisance psychologique de l'homme , en présence de la femme .
188814131888 in-8, 422pp., nombreux hors texte., br. (Mouillure marginale aux 7 premiers ff.). Paris Dentu 1888.
Good English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (32 x 23 cm). In English. 303 p., color ills. "Within the context of the history of mankind spanning over several million years of human evolution, the story of the Anatolian woman illustrates woman's creativity, productivity and prominence in all the civilizations which have flourished in Anatolia. The woman appears as a goddess with creative and productive powers, as a ruling monarch, as a patriotic citizen, patron of the arts, teacher, writer and artist, and at all times as a mother guiding her family.".
20563Caughnawaga, [Kahnawaké], Québec Henri Béchard, s.j., éditeur et vice-postulateur
183312217Paris Lebigre frères 1833
2816Poitiers, Henri Oudin, Paris, Victor Palmé, 1864 - gd in-12, 430 pp. - belle rel. d'ép. à ,erfs 1/2 chagrin vert sombre, dorures très fraîches
ORD-1035Etude Médico-Chirurgicale. Thèse. Paris. Maloine. 1936. In-8 br.245pp. Très nombreuses ill. photo et croquis in et h.-t. Exemplaire abîmé, affecté par l'humidité, mais acceptable en raison de l'intérêt de l'étude (2).
Two volumes. pp. 514; 523 + Engraved plates. 8vo. 220mm. Original full cloth bindings. Corner of one volume slightly mouse chewed. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (1689-1762) English author, noted primarily for these highly descriptive letters. She was the daughter of the first Duke of Kingston. In 1712 she married Edward Wortley Montagu, who became ambassador to Turkey in 1716. On her return to England in 1718 she worked to educate the public in the use of inoculation against smallpox. In 1739 she left her husband and went to live on the Continent. She is also remembered for her quarrel with Pope, who had once been her ardent admirer and who attacked her viciously in his poetry. Horace Walpole disliked her also and depicted her as a greedy, heartless eccentric. However, recent studies have defended her as a brilliant woman struggling for emancipation. Her letters were first published in 1763. Interesting and scarce. W141
16232Vigilance Association for the Defence of Personal Rights. No printer or date. Circa 1871. 3pp. 8vo. Bifolium. In good condition lightly-aged disbound. Beneath the Association's name at the head of the first page is a list of the names of the eight members of the 'Executive Committee' followed by the names and addresses of the treasurer and 'Hon. Secretary pro tem.'. The first page carries a four-point 'Constitution' the second page carries eight 'Rules' and the third page a membership form. It would appear reasonable to date the pamphlet from the time of the Association's foundation. Only one copy found on either COPAC or OCLC WorldCat at the London School of Economics. No other copy currently on market. [Vigilance Association for the Defence of Personal Rights.] No printer or date. [Circa 1871.] unknown
192929459Montréal - Sherbrooke Editions Edouard Garand 1929
187521914Montréal Compagnie d'imprimerie canadienne 1875
192016127Québec L'Action sociale 1920
200928728New Haven & London Yale University Press 2009
18994795Montréal Eusèbe Senécal 1899
14727Toulouse / Montréal Editions Chantal / Editions de l'Arbre
24700Montréal Magasins E-M Stores
192128420Montréal Imprimerie des Editeurs Limitée 1921
192929452Sherbrooke Editions de la Tribune 1929
198520311Saint-Hyacinthe Les Soeurs 1985