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R130005488HISTOIRE VIVANTE. non daté. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Pochette en couleurs, photo en noir et blanc, à l'intérieur de la pochette un petit livre / un disque. Microsillon 33 tours.. . . . Classification : 410-33 Tours
175545Chez J. & R. Wittmann S.L. 1947 In-8 ( 185 X 130 mm ) de 175 pages, broché sous couverture imprimée. Bel exemplaire.
1958921958 1 Paris, Foret éd, 1958, in-8° br., non coupé, scotch au dos, cachet.
5002Nevers L. Cloix 1896. In12, boché, 92pp.
1878168768Librairie Fénélon Librairie Fénélon, 1878. In-8 broché de 50 pages. Manque en dos
14018Tours ALFRED MAME ET FILS 1 Tours, Alfred Mame et fils, cartonnage ilustré, titre bleu-blanc-rouge, 16 pages.
20442Rouen, Wolf, 1932. Grand in-4 de 173 pages.. Broché en bon état, dos renforcé.
10593aafParis, Hachette, 1911, gr. in-4°, XIII + 421 p. avec des encadrements bois + IX, illustrations in- et h.-t., (gravures sur bois), reliure en vélin crème, (parchemin souple) avec lanières, couverture ill. originale (brunie) conservée. (Première édition).
1940103191Paris Gallimard, "Les saints protecteurs de la France" 1940 1 vol. broché in-12 étroit, broché, 63 pp. (couverture un peu défraîchie). Edition originale en service de presse (sans grand papier). Bon état.
1940103191Paris Gallimard, "Les saints protecteurs de la France" 1940 1 vol. broché in-12 étroit, broché, 63 pp. (couverture un peu défraîchie). Edition originale en service de presse (sans grand papier). Bon état.
BIB-CARGO-JNR440JOAN OF ARC - A WINDOW & A MIRROR - BOOK -SECRE - SECRETLY CANADIAN. BRAND NEW. unknown
0282922326.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0656985941.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1890229861890. Women HistoryWomen in Military Joan of Arc Archive of 115 French postcards ca. 1890-1930 documents the visual construction of Joan of Arc as armored military leader and nationalist symbol during the decades surrounding the Franco-Prussian War the Third Republic and the First World War. documenting the military image and legend of Joan of Arc as a battlefield leader and national hero during the late nineteenth and turn of the centuries. Assembled during the decades surrounding the Franco-Prussian War the Third Republic and the First World War the archive reflects a sustained cultural fascination with Joan as a martial figure: a young woman in armor who commanded troops carried a banner into combat and altered the course of the Hundred Years' War. Housed in a contemporary vinyl album the images collectively emphasize Joan's role as a saint and soldier-leader whose presence on the battlefield challenged medieval gender norms and later served as a powerful nationalist symbol during periods of military crisis in France.<br /> <br /> Arc de Joan. Extensive Archive of 115 early images on postcards ca. 1890-1930. This large archive comprises 115 French postcards with both real photo postcards and illustrated postcard most measuring approximately 3.5 × 5.5 inches. Many of the images show Joan as a military leader in full armor often depicted at the head of troops or in moments of command. Numerous cards reproduce statues and monuments present Joan as a warrior often on horseback with a sword drawn or banner raised visually aligning her with traditions of heroic military leadership. Studio portraits of actresses portraying Joan for public commemorations and fêtes nationales deliberately emphasize her strength and piety. Postcards also show illustrated scenes of key military episodes her arrival at Orléans leadership during the lifting of the siege and participation in the Loire campaign underscore the extraordinary feat this young woman accomplished leading armed men in combat. The archive also gives substantial attention to Joan's capture trial and execution. Her conviction and ultimate execution are implicitly linked to her refusal to relinquish military dress and identity underscoring how her role as a woman soldier stood at the center of both her authority and her condemnation. Only a handful of these postcards highlight Joan of Arc's role as a saint though she is seen in several with a halo around her head. Circulated during an era when France was renegotiating ideas of citizenship sacrifice and national defense these postcards show the patron saint of France as a military heroine whose leadership discipline and courage transcended gender expectations.<br /> <br /> Many bear manuscript French messages addresses and legible postmarks en verso. This unusually large and cohesive archive offers rich primary-source documentation of how Joan of Arc's military achievements armor and gender-defying leadership were visually constructed and disseminated. Overall very good condition with minor edge wear or corner softening consistent with age and use; a small number show light soiling or modest creasing. unknown
0666253692.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0365628816.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0365628808.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
183728355Various places and publishers 1837-1976 1837. Mostly first editions. Overall condition is very good. A detailed description of the collection is available via pdf on our website at www.brickrow.com on the catalogues page. 22 titles in 35 volumes. The collection of primarily scholarly works on Joan of Arc circa 1412-1431 assembled by antiquarian bookseller Bernard M. Rosenthal 1920-2017 who had an abiding interest in her story and times which was one of his specialties as a bookseller. Joan of Arc is one of the best documented women of the middle ages about whom thousands of works have been published. Barney attempted only to assemble the essential ones. <br/><br/> Various places and publishers, 1837-1976 unknown books
1931220245Paris: Roches 1931. Limited. hardcover. fine. Par Andre Mary. 12mo white boards; uncut & unopened blue board case. Paris: F. Roches 1931. Fine.<br/><br/> One of 500 numbered copies beautifully printed on heavy Auvergne handmade paper.<br/><br/> Roches unknown books
1824008008London: Printed for Robert Triphook 1824. RARE. Printed by J. Moyes Greville Street. clxii 2 239; cccxix 144 pp. Vol. I with with frontispiece engraved portrait and fold-out chart of the Siege of Orleans in 1428; Vol. II with fold-out frontispiece engraving of the Presentation of Jeanne D'Arc to Charles VII at Chinon and two plates bound after cclxxii showing exterior and interior of house at Domremy where Jeanne D'Arc was born. Bookplates of Monsignor Joseph M. Gleason 1869-1942 who was a Californian Catholic priest educator historian and noted collector of books and photographs Two volumes bound in full polished calf the backs with intricate fleurs-de-lys decorations and two calf labels lettered in gilt the fronts and backs with blind tooled rules bordering three gilt rules and small gilt decorations at corners fronts with gilt initials and numbers bottom left corner with those on Vol. II appearing to be rubbed out. All edges gilt. Plain green end papers that appear early 20th c. A Very Good set dime-sized stain front cover Vol. II light rubbing to boards foxing and toning only at end pages and frontis engraving of Vol. I. rest of interior pages quite clean and lovely. Fold-outs are Fine. "Consists mainly of translation from French works with notes by the editor."WorldCat . First Edition. Full Calf. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Printed for Robert Triphook Hardcover books