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1925GITe935Paris Baillière et Fils 1925. In-12 broché 107pp. Orné de 46 figures dans le texte. Chiffre "I" inscrit à l'encre sur le 1er plat de la couverture. Bel exemplaire malgré ce défaut, en bon état et bien complet.
1928GITe939Paris Bailliere 1928. In-12 broché 107pp. Orné de 36 figures dans le texte. Chiffre "V" inscrit à l'encre sur le 1er plat de la couverture. Bel exemplaire malgré ce défaut, bien complet.
1934GITe936Paris Baillière et Fils 1934. In-12 broché 96pp. Orné de 60 figures dans le texte. Chiffre "II" inscrit à l'encre sur le 1er plat de la couverture, bel exemplaire malgré ce défaut, en bon état et bien complet.
19472820Paris, Flammarion, 1947 ; petit in-8 carré, broché ; (1) f. (bl.), 185 pp., (2) ff. (imprimeur, bl.) ; 208 illustrations en noir in-texte ; couverture illustrée en couleurs.
TM 466ELEGANT MANUSCRIPT CONTAINING TWO WORKS OF SPIRITUAL AND MORAL EDIFICATION IN FRENCH TRANSLATION. Illuminated manuscript on parchment in French France after 1482 c. 1490. Dimensions 274 x 175 mm. 70 folios written in a Gothic <i>bâtarde</i> bookhand 18 large initials parti-colored in red and/or blue inserted leaf in first quire with FULL-PAGE HERALDIC COMPOSITION IN GOLD SILVER RED BLUE AND BLACK. BINDING: Bound in modern nineteenth-century blue velvet over wooden boards pink paper pastedowns and endleaves edges gilt. TEXT: Manuscript contains two works that reflect the spirituality of fifteenth-century Carthusians and their quest for the contemplative life. The first text <i>Sept fruits de la tribulation</i> is known in only five extant manuscript and is still unedited. A free French version probably dating from the fifteenth century of either the longer <i>Latin Tractatus de tribulacione</i> or an abridged adaptation of the French <i>Livre de tribulacion</i>. The second text<i> Miroir d'or de l'ame pecheresse</i> is a work of spiritual edification which consists of seven sections: on human misery sin especially lechery penance rejection of the world the vanity of human wishes death and hell and heaven. There is neither a modern critical edition of the second text nor a complete census of the existing manuscripts; the copy here was apparently made from an incunable edition of c. 1490. This manuscript begins with a remarkable added full-page illuminated frontispiece with the coat of arms and motto of Louis de Grolée fl. late fifteenth-early sixteenth century the abbot of Bonnevaux and Saint-Pierre de Vienne. PROVENANCE: Copied in France perhaps northeastern based on script and linguistic characteristics as well as internal evidence. It belonged to Louis de Grolée fl. late fifteenth-early sixteenth century. It then belonged Charles Chardin bibliophile. It was later a part of the collection of Sir Thomas Phillipps 1792-1872 who has been described as the greatest private manuscript collector of all time. CONDITION: Gold slightly rubbed some off-setting from heraldic painted composition to opening text page slight staining in upper margin and into three lines of text ff. 68-69. Overall good condition. Full description and pictures available. TM 466 books
TM 466ELEGANT MANUSCRIPT CONTAINING TWO WORKS OF SPIRITUAL AND MORAL EDIFICATION IN FRENCH TRANSLATION. Illuminated manuscript on parchment in French France after 1482 c. 1490. Dimensions 274 x 175 mm. 70 folios written in a Gothic <i>bâtarde</i> bookhand 18 large initials parti-colored in red and/or blue inserted leaf in first quire with FULL-PAGE HERALDIC COMPOSITION IN GOLD SILVER RED BLUE AND BLACK. BINDING: Bound in modern nineteenth-century blue velvet over wooden boards pink paper pastedowns and endleaves edges gilt. TEXT: Manuscript contains two works that reflect the spirituality of fifteenth-century Carthusians and their quest for the contemplative life. The first text <i>Sept fruits de la tribulation</i> is known in only five extant manuscript and is still unedited. A free French version probably dating from the fifteenth century of either the longer <i>Latin Tractatus de tribulacione</i> or an abridged adaptation of the French <i>Livre de tribulacion</i>. The second text<i> Miroir d'or de l'ame pecheresse</i> is a work of spiritual edification which consists of seven sections: on human misery sin especially lechery penance rejection of the world the vanity of human wishes death and hell and heaven. There is neither a modern critical edition of the second text nor a complete census of the existing manuscripts; the copy here was apparently made from an incunable edition of c. 1490. This manuscript begins with a remarkable added full-page illuminated frontispiece with the coat of arms and motto of Louis de Grolée fl. late fifteenth-early sixteenth century the abbot of Bonnevaux and Saint-Pierre de Vienne. PROVENANCE: Copied in France perhaps northeastern based on script and linguistic characteristics as well as internal evidence. It belonged to Louis de Grolée fl. late fifteenth-early sixteenth century. It then belonged Charles Chardin bibliophile. It was later a part of the collection of Sir Thomas Phillipps 1792-1872 who has been described as the greatest private manuscript collector of all time. CONDITION: Gold slightly rubbed some off-setting from heraldic painted composition to opening text page slight staining in upper margin and into three lines of text ff. 68-69. Overall good condition. Full description and pictures available. TM 466
18657Gap, chez Joseph Allier, an III (1794), 1 broché, couverture muette d'attente. in-8 de 320 pages non coupées, exemplaire à pleines marges, petits manques dans la marge des 3 premiers feuillets ;
2777Paris, Dunot & Pinat, 1908. In-8, reliure pleine toile, 192p. 52 figures. Table Plantations - Consevation - Récolte - Commerce... Couverture un peu salie, bon état intérieur.
19470339New York, Henry Holt & co, 1947. One in-8 volume of 218 x 148 mm, 303 pp. First edition, mention of first printing. Green hardcover, no jacket, title written in gold on the spine with author's and editor's name above and below. Green vertical bands at the double title page. Table of contents at the beginning of the book. An interesting work on American entrepreneurs and the United Fruit company. Written before the smear campaign which tarnished the company's reputation, a true tale of human action and interactions amidst exotic places.
Pages 41-80 plus xvi pages of great vintage ads. Many great black and white photos. Features: The House of C.P. Searle, Esq., at Ipswich, Massachusetts; Hand-Made Rugs, the Revival of an Old Handicraft; Three Types of Gambrell Roof Houses - the home of Mr. Walter C. Sampson, at Summit, New Jersey, the home of Arthur E. Thayer at Dedham, Massachusetts, the home of Mr. Farnham, and the home of Mr. James Purdon, of Boston; Plant Breeding; The Dino Collection of Historic Armor - collected by the late Duc de Dino, Marquis of Talleyrand-Perigord; The Use of Anesthetics for Plants; A Few Neglected Fruits; A Seventeenth Century Homestead near Boston; A Wood Garden - at the country seat of Mr. H.H. Battles at Newton Square, PA; Nature's Traps; The Country Seat of Charles S. Brown, Esq., Mount Kisco, New York; A New Method of Housekeeping; The New Seed testing Station in Paris at the Conservatoire des Arts et Metiers, then the Agronomic Institute in the Rue Cervantes; Great color back cover ad for Pierce Arrow cars (The George N. Pierce Company) features illustration of chauffeur holding door for woman in orange coat on city street; and more. Printed on glossy stock. Complete and unmarked with average wear. Some pages loose but all present. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
60053Anvers, Anvers : Buschmann , 1930, 1965 Broche, 37pp, 14.5x19.5cm., bon etat.
32161Anvers, Librairie des Arts, 1965 Broche, 173pp, 14.5x19.5cm., bon etat.
18201314875Stuttgart, J. B. Metzler, 1820. 4 (von 8), 253, (1) S., 2 Bl., 2 Kupfertafeln. Kart. d. Zeit (berieben, Vorderdeckel mit größerer Schabstelle, innen leicht gebräunt, Titel m. winzigem Eckabriß, fehlen 2 Bl. Vorstücke).
1997LFA-126748994Un ouvrage de 159 pages, format 145 x 205 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1997, Editions de Vecchi, bon état
177011006Paris, Veuve Duchesne, 1770 ; in-12 ; cartonnage rigide de papier marbré bleu, étiquette manuscrite au dos, non rogné ; XXII pp. (y compris le titre), (1) f., 384 pp.
11444aafBern, Wyss, 1894, gr. in-8°, VIII + p. 461-616, brochure originale.
22935Saint-Hippolyte-du-Fort Espace-Ecrits 1990 in 4 (28,5x19,5) 1 volume reliure cuir vert de l'éditeur sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs, 214 pages, avec de nombreuses illustrations, et photographies hors-texte en couleurs. tirage à 3000 exemplaires, celui-ci un des 1000 exemplaires numérotés reliés cuir. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
1995LFA-126725732Un ouvrage de 183 pages, format 160 x 210 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1995, Sang de la Terre, bon état
1974123776[Berkeley], University of California, 1974, gr. in-8°, xiv-298 pp, 65 gravures et photos (2 en couleurs) dans le texte et à pleine page, 7 illustrations en couleurs sur 4 pl. hors texte, biblio, index, reliure toile rouge de l'éditeur, cartes sur les gardes, jaquette illustrée, bon état. Texte en anglais
0366770314.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1960147061960 cartonné éditeur in-octavo carré (editor hard-back in-octavo), titre en noir sur le dos bicolore (black title on the spine two-tone), illustration du premier plat en couleurs et illustrations intérieures en noir de (illustration of the front cover in colours and interior illustrations in black of) Kowska, quatrième plat muet (back cover without title), toutes tranches lisses (all smooth edges), pages de garde illustrées (endpapers illustrated), 176 pages, 1960 à Paris Librairie Arthème Fayard,
2021500103904CASA 2021 19 5x27 7x2 4cm. 2021. Broché.
878Recettes pour cuisine bourgeoise et repas simples;faciles à comprendre et à exécuter.66 dîners différents hors-d’œuvre et plusieurs plats sucrés.In 8 pleine toile bleue éditeur,ti tre doré sur le premier plat,136 pages.Emile Paul frères éditeur,sans date (E25)
boz_0053182 huiles nature mortes, corbeilles de fruits signé : A. BOILLE 2 petites huiles d'un ou d'une peintre non identifié qui se nomme A. BOILLE. Bel encadrement en assez bon état, une grosse mouillure en bas à droite de celle qui représente des raisins. Le cadre vient d'un encadreur Tourangeaux (Tours, Indre et Loire). Dimensions : cadre : 28.5 x 19.5 cm. à vue (intérieur dorure): 13.5 x 8.5 cm, ovale : 10.5 x 6.7 cm. État : Bon état : Petites rousseurs, le cadre doré est frotté par endroits, le verre est en bon état. Voir photos pour plus de détails. Contactez-nous Lettres autographes, vieux papiers, livres anciens, photographies, gravures, timbres... Nous expertisons et/ou rachetons dans toute la France vos lettres, collections de lettres et livres anciens. Paiement Sont acceptés les paiements par eBay, par PayPal, par virement ou par chèque. Envoi Envoi soigné dans un emballage rigide et étanche sous trois jours. Prévoir les délais postaux habituels en plus. Retour Satisfait ou remboursé. Si vous n'êtes pas entièrement satisfait, retour à la charge du vendeur pour l'Europe. À la charge de l'acheteur pour le reste du monde.
2015va1767Francès Lincoln 100 Postcards Cartes postales 2015 Coffret (11,5 x 17 x 7 cm) contenant 100 cartes postales de planches en couleurs de fruits et légumes ; coffret réparé au ruban adhésif en deux endroits, par ailleurs cartes postales en très bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.