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197192970NY:: Holt Rinehart and Winston. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1971. Hardcover. 0030850681 . Black and white photographs throughout a few color illustrations. Stated first printing. Slightly bumped lower corners else very good in a very good minor edge wear with a few short closed edge tears age toning dust jacket. ; 196 pages . Holt, Rinehart and Winston, hardcover
04-RVDQ-DSPIHardcover. Good. Hardcover in dust jacket. 2nd printing 1971. Dust jacket is price-clipped and has some edge wear included some short closed tears wrinkles faint spots. Jacket is now kept safe in an adjustable mylar sleeve. Top edge of book is lightly foxed. Still a nice copy with all content intact. hardcover
1985278870New Suffolk NY 1985. unbound. very good. 1 page 11 x 8.5 inches Bleak Beauty letterhead New Suffolk New York March 1 1985 to book editor Aaron Asher in small part: ".I have during the last few years made a book for children. I LIKE TO EAT RIGHT ON THE DIRT is made from photographs I have made of my own children four with a text of poems I have written for them. The poems are about refusing to eat camping out and our pets; "Che the hunter Terror of mice Does many things That are not very nice%u201D. Things like that. I have also put some color around the pictures to keep things cheery.I would only add this. I am almost certain that next year 1986 Aperture will re-issue The Bikeriders. At the same time my first feature length film WILLIE will be released. I think that the attention paid to these two works might help sell the children's book." NOTE: It would take Lyon four more years before he was able to release his children's book. Very good condition.<br/> <br/> Acclaimed American photographer and filmmaker best known for his extensive coverage of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement. He is a founding member of the publishing group Bleak Beauty.<br/> <br/> unknown
1828E00212 Volumes: viii323 pages; iv304i ad pages with glossary. Small octavo 7 3/4" x 5" in original paper covered boards and spine title labels as originally issued. From the library of Professor George M Foster. Sabin:42852; Hill page 186 1st edition.<br /><br />G F Lyon was an English traveler born in Chichester England in 1795; died at sea in October 1832. He entered the British naval service in 1809 was present at the attack on Algiers by Lord Exmouth in 1816 and in 1818 was commissioned to accompany Joseph Ritchie on his tour of exploration into central Africa. Ritchie died in Fezzan and Lyon returned to England after encountering many dangers and privations which he described in his Narrative of Travels in Northern Africa London 1821. In 1821 in command of the Hecla he accompanied Captain William E. Parry on his arctic expedition publishing on his return The Private Journal of Captain G. F. Lyon 1824. In 1824 he sailed in command of the Griper' with the mission of exploring Melville peninsula and following its western shore as far as Turn-again he found after three months' searching a passage through the group of islets called Southampton island but was unable to enter Repulse bay through Sir Thomas Rowe's Welcome. On 13 September a violent tempest compelled him to return to England. The story of the voyage was told in A Brief Narrative of an Unsuccessful Attempt 1825. He subsequently passed several years in Mexico and died on his return from a second visit to America. His remaining works are The SketchBook of Captain G. F. Lyon during Eighteen Months' Residence in Mexico No. 1 London 1827 and Journal of a Residence and Tour in Mexico in 1828 London 1828.<br /><br />George McClelland Foster Jr born in Sioux Falls South Dakota on October 9 1913 died on May 18 2006 at his home in the hills above the campus of the University of California Berkeley where he served as a professor from 1953 to his retirement in 1979 when he became professor emeritus. His contributions to anthropological theory and practice still challenge us; in more than 300 publications his writings encompass a wide diversity of topics including acculturation long-term fieldwork peasant economies pottery making public health social structure symbolic systems technological change theories of illness and wellness humoral medicine in Latin America and worldview. The quantity quality and long-term value of his scholarly work led to his election to the National Academy of Sciences in 1976. Virtually all of his major publications have been reprinted and/or translated. Provenance from the executor of Foster's library laid in. Condition:<br /><br />Spines renewed with original chipped spine labels laid on front end papers chipped and damaged at edges corners bumped and rubbed Foster's stamp on end papers old owner's signature on covers internally near fine else over all very good. John Murray hardcover
1933Alibris.0027785macaulay co 1933. Hard cover. Fair. No dust jacket. Signed by previous owner. edge wear-spotting in book-yellowing. 252 p. macaulay co hardcover
196620223New York: Horizon Press 1966. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/good . A very good first edition. This is the uncommon edition in black cloth binding in dustwrapper. Introduction by Nathan Lyons. Includes photos by a roster of some of the best photographers of their generation from early in their careers. Cloth covers lightly worn. The price-intact dustwrapper has some small stains and soiling to covers. Crease near base of spine. Still an attractive example of an important work on photo-journalism. Highly recommended. 67 pages. Horizon Press unknown books
185614752New York: AS Barnes & Co 1856. Hardcover in stamped brown cloth boards w gilt titling no jacket. VeryGood with owner stamp on front endpaper & pastedown antique library sticker on rear pastedown single-line scribble on front endpapers else unmarked. Collection of articles about the Great Exhibition in London in 1851. Includes de la Beche on Mining & Metallurgy Owen on Raw Materials from the Animal Kingdom Bell on Chemical and Pharmaceutical Processes Playfair on Chemical Principles involved in Manufactures Lindley on Food Substances Solly on Vegetable Substances used in Arts & Manufactures Willis on Machines & Tools Glaisher on Philosophical Instruments & Processes Hensman on Civil Engineering Royle on Arts & Manufactures of India and Washington on Naval Architecture. This is an excellent copy overall with tight binding crisp stamping bright titling clean contents without foxing and scarcely any wear except some fraying at the top of the spine. <br/><br/>5-1/4 x 7-3/4 463 pp book-ad endpapers. AS Barnes & Co hardcover
1845elala1089Boston: Cook & Co. Publishers 1845. 1845. 8vo. pp. 152. original printed wrs. slightly chipped & soiled hint of foxing 2 private library stamps on title. First Edition. Exposé of a political scandal based upon papers found in a New York customs house where he was given employment written after 1837 while Mackenzie was in exile in the United States. TPL 7793. Gagnon I 2197. Lande S1423. Sabin 43437. 1st Edition. Boston: Cook & Co., Publishers, 1845. unknown
2005L3 boxtemp133 jd<p>A Heart For Any Fate: A Western Story/A Frontier Story. By Suzanne Lyon. 2005 Five Star in conjunction with Golden West Literary Agency. Hardcover 303 pp.</p> Five Star, in conjunction with Golden West Literary Agency. hardcover
2006Q-0071445080McGraw-Hill Education / Medical 2006-05-15. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! McGraw-Hill Education / Medical hardcover
2015__1782547401Edward Elgar Pub 2015. Hardcover. New. 2nd revised edition. 368 pages. 9.75x6.50x1.00 inches. Edward Elgar Pub hardcover
18255339London UK: John Murray 1825. 1st Edition. Leather Bound. Good/No Dust Jacket Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Lyon 1796-1832 was an English officer in the Royal Navy and explorer of Africa and the Arctic. Lyon is best remembered for the entertaining journals he kept and for the pencil drawings he completed in the Arctic. This volumes is his narrative of the 1824 expedition aboard the poorly performing HMS Griper and the subsequent failure to find the fabled Northwest Passage. Includes a folding map and 7engraved plates. xvi198pp. Rebound in contemporary calf boards with the original spine relaid. Gilt boarder to boards. Spine has four raised bands gilt decoration and a black morocco title plate. Light rubbing to edges of boards. Marbled page edges. Spotted library bookplate of Newtown Church library to front pastedown Ink ownership inscription of Irene Bevan to front free endpaper verso. Upper edge of folding map opposite title page is stained to margin. Foxing to title page. . John Murray hardcover
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18903242CBUm 1890. Kl.-8°. Blindgepr. Lederband der Zeit. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, Abb.
93474Lyon, A. Rey & Cie, Imprimeurs-Editeurs, 1906, 2 volumes in-folio de 305x215 mm environ, 914 et 672 pages, demi-chagrin cognac, dos à nerfs portant titres et tomaisons dorés, ornés de fers dorés (lion debout), gardes marbrées avec ex-libris sur le premier contreplat de chaque volume. Avec 6 feuillets de graphiques (21 au total), dans le tome I et 6 tableaux en couleurs dont 1 dépliant et 1 en double-page, nombreuses illustrations dans le texte en noir. Epidermures sur les mors et les mors-peaux, frottements sur les dos et coupes, intérieur bon état avec couvertures conservées.
112372A Paris, Chez P. G. LE MERCIER, Imprimeur du Grand Conseil du Roi, de la Ville, & de la Jurisdiction Consulaire, 1759, 1 volume in-4 de 200 x 255 mm environ, 4,180 pages, lxxij pages. Pleine basane, dos à 5 nerfs portant titre doré sur pièce de cuir rouge, caissons ornés, encadrement d'un double filet à froid sur les plats, roulette dorée sur les coupes. Reliure en modeste condition (coiffes absentes, coins émoussés, mors frottés, épidermures), des rousseurs sur quelques feuillets, traces (mouillures ?) aux pages 160 à 163, sinon intérieur en bon état.
48020Paris : Dentu, Lyon : Chambet, 1834. In-8 demi veau glacé fauve, dos à nerfs soulignés de filets dorés, titre et date en pied, dorés, tête dorée, non rogné (reliure de l'époque). (4), II, 280 pages avec deux planches hors texte, montées sur papier de Chine : Notre-Dame de Fourvière et Saint-Bonaventure, par Frédéric Sorrieu. Dos légèrement passé, mors légèrement fendus, ensemble cependant en bon état et intérieur très frais. Edition originale. Reliure signée de Bruyère. Ex-libris.
11737Catalogue de la compagnie phonographique « COLUMBIA ». Le texte de présentation dHenri Béraud a pour titre : « LYON EN PASTILLES NOIRES ». Sans nom déditeur. (Imprimerie LHoir, Paris). Sans date [vers 1935]. Plaquette in-8° agrafée. Couverture illustrée dune gravure sur bois représentant la cathédrale Saint-Jean. La préface dHenri Béraud est illustrée de son portrait par Don (caricature au monocle). 16 pages. E.O. 1/300 exemplaires sur papier de luxe réservés aux « Amis de Lyon », seul grand papier. Très bon état. Rare. /// Notre catalogue " Henri Béraud " est disponible sur simple demande.
194318209Lyon 1943, (B. Arnaud, éditeur février 1945) ; in-4, broché, (16) ff. imprimés recto seul, dont (1) f. blanc. , couverture grise recouverte de papier sulfurisé à décor de toiles d'araignées ; 27 dessins en couleurs, dont 3 à pleine page, 3 en-têtes, 3 culs-de-lampe et 18 lettrines ; étui.
35601541, Lyon, Tournachon-Molin, 1810; 2 vol. in-8 broché, couv. bleues muettes, pièces aux dos. XX, 314, 299 pp. EDITION ORIGINALE très rare. Monglond VIII,627. Brochage défraîchi.
28214Lyon, Aimé Delaroche, 1757. 1 vol. in-4°, basane fauve marbrée, dos lisse orné de fleurons dorés, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, filet doré en encadrement sur les plats, filet doré sur les coupes, tranches marbrées. Reliure de l'époque. Bon exemplaire. petite éraflure au plat inf, trace de mouillure sur le plat sup. (4) ff., 222 pp. Quelques petites rousseurs éparses.[C12]
204622Lyon, Imprimerie d'Aimé de La Roche, 1787 2 vol. in-4, titre, 32 pp. ; titre, 123 pp., en feuilles, cousus. Fortes mouillures au premier fascicule.
11781« Numéro consacré à Henri Béraud ». 3 photographies hors texte. 24 pages. 1/20 sur vergé de Hollande, avec la signature autographe dHenri Béraud sous son portrait photographique hors texte. Mention « Edition de luxe » sur la couverture. Pages en partie non coupées. Très bel exemplaire. Rare en tirage ordinaire ; improbable en tirage de luxe. Nous joignons un exemplaire de lédition fac-simile réalisée vers 2005 par lAssociation Rétaise des Amis dHenri Béraud. /// « Entretien avec Henri Béraud », par Robert Valette. « Henri Béraud, reporter », par Georges Peeters. « Nouveaux pauvres et matériel humain », par Henri Béraud. « Henri Béraud, pamphlétaire », par Georges Machin. « Henri Béraud, écrivain français », par Raoul Follereau. « Béraud, moraliste », par Christian Tézé.
100395A Lyon, Au Bureau de ce Journal, Publié par Durand et Perrin, Editeurs, 1823-1829, 7 volumes in-8 de 210x125 mm environ, 409, 403, 408, 382, 584, 380 et 382 pages, demi reliure en veau taupe, dos à nerfs portant titres et tomaison dorés, orné de frises dorées, plats gardes et tranches marbrés. Petits défauts de marge, quelques feuillets non coupés, petites rousseurs, frottements sur les plats, sinon bon état.