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1926132738England: Thomas Reed & Company Limited 1926. Oversize Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Ex-library book with the usual stamps and markings. Orange cloth spine and corners with wood-grain printed paper covered boards. Oblong: 12""w x 9 1/2""h. 76 illustrations and plates. This book was created to prepare candidates for the Board of Trade Examinations at the Marine School South Shields England. It shows how to illustrate views of particular parts of machinery. Keywords: Engines Engineers Drawings Technical Drawing MacHinery Sectional Views Valves Ellipses Worm Pipes Bolts Nuts Pumps Thomas Reed & Company, Limited hardcover
1959SPN-879Dakar : Institut Français d'Afrique Noire, 1959. Broché 17x22cm, 120 pages, 19 figures in-texto en noir, 5 cartes dépliantes, 8 planches photographiques avec calque et 22 planches photographiques en noir en fin d'ouvrage, appendice (Étude des sables), bibliographie, index des localités citées, table des illustrations. [B.E., dos jauni, légèrement "frotté" en surface par des insectes]
198 pages. Index. Glossary. Profusely illustrated with reproductions of black and white photos and twelve in color. "The first in-depth study of the world's first supersonic fighter. Developed as a fighter-interceptor, later converted to a tactical nuclear-armed strike fighter, the Super Sabre was eventually proven in the crucible of the Vietnam war as an effective and highly lethal fighter-bomber. This detailed study presents much previously unpublished material. The full story of the Super-Sabre's controversial design, development, and testing is here revealed for the first time." - back cover. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
36375Editions des Deux-Rives. 1951. In-8. en feuillets sous couverture rempliée. Compositions en couleurs de Edouard Chimot. 208 p. Exemplaire N° 871 sur Vélin de Rives. Excellent état.
17033645Bourg du Cul-de-Sac Saint-Domingue 1703. Four-page manuscript notarial act bifolio approx. 35 × 23 cm written in brown ink on laid paper signed by the notary Perigny and the royal counselor Vernoy. With contemporary marginal notes including a concise summary of the transaction. Light toning at edges; upper and outer margins with tears and a few small losses affecting portions of text on pp. 1 and 3 though still fully legible. Old horizontal fold from storage. Text entirely legible signatures clear and intact. Overall very good condition. Four-page manuscript notarial act bifolio approx. 35 × 23 cm written in brown ink on laid paper signed by the notary Perigny and the royal counselor Vernoy. With contemporary marginal notes including a concise summary of the transaction. <p><br /> A rare 1703 notarial act from the earliest years of Saint-Domingue when the colony was just beginning its rise to become France’s most powerful Caribbean possession.<br /> <p><p><br /> This rare document was created at a time when Saint-Domingue was still in its earliest stage of development. Only six years earlier the Treaty of Ryswick 1697 had formally recognized France’s claim to the western third of Hispaniola ending decades of informal settlement by buccaneers displaced islanders and early planters. In 1703 French royal authority was just beginning to replace these loose and often lawless communities. The Superior Council of Léogane had recently been established to impose order and to lay the legal and administrative foundations of what would soon become France’s richest and most important colony.<br /> <p><p><br /> The act records the transfer of a debt totaling 800 livres. François De Sable a planter and landholder in the Petite Plaine district ceded to Louis Dalineau a merchant based in Petit Gonave his legal right to collect this sum from Paul Lefebvre d’Albon a naval commissioner stationed at Rochefort. The debt had originated in a 1702 contract recorded by Maitre Chaumet royal notary at Leogane. The document was witnessed by Nicolas Berthelot a merchant and storekeeper and Michel Richard a ship captain. It was drawn up and signed by Perigny royal notary at the Bourg du Cul-de-Sac and certified by Vernoy likely an abbreviated form of Duvernoy or Duvernay a royal counselor at the Superior Council of Léogane whose signature conferred full legal authority on the act throughout the colony.<br /> <p><p><br /> The three principal figures in the act represent the different forces shaping the colony at this time. François De Sable belonged to the first generation of settlers who established the Cul-de-Sac plain as a center of plantation agriculture. His wife Marie Jollin was born on Saint Christopher St. Kitts and came from the French community expelled by the English in 1690. Many of these displaced families were resettled by France in Saint-Domingue to strengthen its claim to the territory. A 1671 census of St. Kitts lists Marie’s parents among the island’s French inhabitants. Later parish records show Marie’s burial at Notre Dame du Cul-de-Sac on November 3 1728 recorded as the widow of François De Sable GHC 2006. While François’s own origins are not documented the evidence strongly suggests that he was part of this same wave of resettlement. By 1703 he was established enough to engage in formal legal and financial matters reflecting the transition from scattered informal settlements to a society regulated by royal law.<br /> <p><p><br /> Louis Dalineau was active as a merchant in Petit Gonâve when this document was created linking nearby settlements such as Cul-de-Sac and Léogane to wider trade networks. This act captures him at an early stage of his career before he rose to become one of the leading merchants of La Rochelle a major Atlantic port. By the 1730s his warehouses were filled with goods arriving from the Caribbean forming part of the city’s rapidly expanding colonial commerce Martinetti 2019. His activities extended beyond private trade to royal provisioning contracts including large-scale shipments for French troops in the Americas FranceArchives n.d. He was also involved in financial transactions with the Banque Royale such as petitions for certificates of deposit linked to colonial trade and Canadian companies Nouvelle-France.org n.d. Dalineau thus represents the merchant class that tied Saint-Domingue to global trade and turned local production into wealth on a worldwide scale.<br /> <p><p><br /> The debtor Paul Lefebvre d’Albon 1666–1746 was then a naval commissioner at Rochefort one of France’s principal naval and colonial centers. Only three years later in 1706 he was sent to Cayenne French Guiana where he spent forty years as the colony’s chief administrator. Over time he rose from commissaire de la Marine to commissaire ordonnateur and finally to commissaire général de la Marine ordonnateur overseeing royal revenues naval supplies and civil administration and at times serving as acting governor. His long tenure marked the consolidation of royal power in South America during the first half of the eighteenth century. His final years and inheritance are documented in the 1746 testament of his widow Marie Anne Mathé recently discovered and transcribed GHC 2025.<br /> <p><p><br /> This 1703 act brings together three key forces at a pivotal moment in the colony’s history: the first generation of settlers who established the foundations of plantation society in Saint-Domingue the merchants who linked these remote communities to the wider Atlantic world and the agents of royal and naval administration who extended the reach of the French crown overseas. It also preserves the names of other participants reflecting the network of officials and witnesses whose roles were central to the colony’s early legal system. As one of the earliest surviving legal documents from the colony it is a tangible testament to how these forces and individuals came together to shape what would soon become France’s most valuable colony.<br /> <p><p><br /> References: FranceArchives. n.d. Fonds du notaire Jacques Bréard Rochefort 3 E 33/22 fol. 122–123v.;GHC Généalogie et Histoire de la Caraïbe. 2006. Bulletin 206 p. 5288.; GHC Généalogie et Histoire de la Caraïbe. 2025. Document 515.; Martinetti C. 2019. Négoce atlantique et évolution des constructions urbaines à La Rochelle au XVIIIe siècle. In G. Saupin Ed. Les villes atlantiques européennes pp. 291–309. Presses universitaires de Rennes.; Nouvelle-France.org. n.d. Sommation par Louis Dalineau… Minutes des notaires René Rivière Pierre Soullard et François Soullard liasse 1711–1731 1721 3 E art. 1803 <br /> <p>. unknown
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18691219721869 Editions Librairie de Vème Jules Renouard - 1869 - Première édition - In-12, reliure demi basane, dos lisse, filets, fleurons et titre en doré - 628 pages - Contenant 1700 reproductions d'armes et armures, 200 marques et monogrammes d'armuriers et deux tables dont une analytique
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1974LFA-126724848Un ouvrage de 182 pages, format 175 x 250 mm, illustré de 140 héliogravures hors-texte, relié toile sous jaquette couleurs, publié en 1974, Impr. Lescuyer et Fils (Lyon), bon état
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1987Q-0844274461National Textbook Company 1987-06-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! National Textbook Company paperback
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70936N° 5 - Nov/dec 1975 - "Une revue spécialisée, réalisée au moyen d'archives officielles" - Directeur de publication : J.-P. Bénavente - In-4 broché - revue illustrée - 52 pages
11494peintre vitrier,rédigé par M. xxx Art du vitrier. In 12 broché, titre, 108 pages, 26 figures en une planche dépliante en fin de volume. Catalogue de 12 pages. Paris Audot éditeur 1828
544168P., Libr. des Bibliophiles (Jouaust), 1884. In-16, reliure début XXe s. demi-basane fauve, dos lisse et orné, pièce de titre basane noire, [2] ff., XII-98 pp., [1] f., un fac-similé de page de titre dans le texte. (Cabinet de vénerie, 8).
105598Paris, Librairie des Bibliophiles, Jouaust 1884, 175x110mm, XII - 98pages, broché. Exemplaire sur papier de Hollande, numéroté n.° 311 / 340. Dos fendu et avec des déchirures et taches brunes sur les pages de garde supérieure et inférieure, autrement intérieur propre.
18808798Paris, Librairie des Bibliophiles (Jouaust), 1880-1888. 12 titres reliés en 13 volumes in-12, 11 volumes tirés à 300 exemplaires numérotés sur papier vergé de Hollande (après 20 Chine et 20 Whatman), et 2 volumes (X et XI) à 500 ex. sur papier vergé de Hollande (après 20 et 15 Chine et Whatman), ex-libris Henri Vieillard sur le contre plat. Reliures uniformes d'époque demi maroquin vert, dos ornés de fleurettes dorées et mosaïquées, tranches supérieures dorées, couvertures conservées, reliures signées Levasseur, dos insolés, rares rousseurs, principalement sur les tranches. Collection complète, ensemble rare.I - DU BEC. Discours de l'antagonie du chien et du lièvre. 1880 ; II - CLAMORGAN. La chasse du loup nécessaire à la Maison Rustique. 1881 ; III - Le bon Varlet de chiens. 1881 ; IV* et IV** - TARDIF, Guillaune. Le Livre de l'Art de Faulconnerie et des chiens de chasse. 1882, 2 volumes ; V - CRETIN, Guillaume. Débat entre deux dames sur le passetemps des chiens et des oiseaux, suivi de la Chasse royale, poème de H. Sahel. 1882 ; VI - Le Livre du Roi Dancus, texte français du XIIIe siècle, suivi d'un Traité de faulconnerie également inédit. 1883 ; VII - H. ARCUSSIA, Charles. La Conférence des Fauconniers. 1883 ; VIII - DU SABLÉ, Guillaume. La Muse chasseresse. 1884 ; IX - BULLANDRE, Simon de. Le Lièvre, poème. 1885 ; X - LA FERRIÈRE, Comte H. de. Les Grandes chasses au XVIe siècle. 1884 ; XI - GOURDON DE GENOUILHAC. L'Église et la Chasse. 1886 ; XII - GRUAU, Louys. Nouvelle invention de chasse pour prendre et oster les loups de France. 1888.
49235Berger-Levrault.1931.In-8 br, couv.ill.Cartes rempliées. BE.intérieur.Couverture usagée.
Mm 250x305 Volume in copertina rigida con sovraccoperta, 232 pagine con centinaia di illustrazioni, perlopiù a colori, nel testo redatto in lingua francese - French text. Copia in condizioni pari al nuovo; spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
grand in-8°, 191 pages, nombreuses illustrations et schemas en noir et en couleurs, index, broche, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire. [TX-22]
6827in 8 broché,couverture illustrée,faux-titre,titre,318 pages,37 illustrations dans et hors-texte,C.Paillart imprimeur éditeur 1899 couverture légèrement poussiéreuse
8104Pinder Jean Richard In-4°,bel exemplaire polychrome ,photographies en noir.