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1822176291822 Paris, Béthune & Plon for Leblanc, (1822). atlas vol. in folio. Sans page de titre ni reliure,broche,mouillures en marge,carte abimée,25 lithographies en noir,dans l’etat
1874LFA00b82Un ouvrage de 335 pages, format 185 x 120 mm, relié cartonnage, publié en 1874, Michel Lévy Frères Editeurs (Paris)
98 pages. Features: Nice one-page Dart-Kart go-kart ad; Two-page ad for Fairbanks, Morse go-karts; Many additional go-kart ads; Cover story on coupe owned by Jim Miles of Burbank, CA; Teacher's Pet '56 Ford Pickup - owned by Mike Redfield of Yakima, WA; Red "A-Bomb" - Steve Onderwyzer's '30 "A" soft top coupe; '59 Corvette owned by Lloyd "Ab" Riddle of Tulsa; Firebird go-kart article; Short Windowed Sedan - owned by Buddy Pugliese; Customizing with photos, paper and paste; Testing the MC-5 go-kart; Corvair, Falcon and Valiant in quarter-mile competition; Rocky's Rod - '32 five-window owned by Rocky Dimitry of Ohio; and more. Bit of writing atop front cover. Above-average wear. Binding intact. A worthy vintage copy. Book
66 pages. Colour cover photos of "LePerle" - undefeated in show competition. Features: Soupability - GM's Aluminum V8's; Unbeaten at Show - "LePerle" - 1957 Thunderbird owned by Bob Turgeon of Topeka, Kansas; Soup for the Street Withoug Risking Reliability; Add to your Dash; Adapt a Corvette Floorshift to any Manual Transmission; Anglo-American Sportster - 1953 XK 120 Jaguar; Interiors - The Inside Story; Hide a Latham Blower Under Your Hood; Bubble-Topped Beast - Jack Schleich and his 1932 Ford Coupe; Micrometers; Lion-Hearted Thunderbird - Ira Meyer put a Chrysler engine in his T-Bird; Power-Laden Pulchritude - Dragsters (great photos); Mallory's new Mini-Mag; Sporty School Bus - George Maisch has a nice street rod; Rework your 352-390 Ford oil pump for Reliability; Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. Book
1948R200134091Etienne Chiron. 1948. In-4. Broché. A relier, Couv. légèrement pliée, Dos abîmé, Papier jauni. 79 pages, nombreuses figures dans le texte, texte en 2 colonnes - plats désolidarisés du corps de l'ouvrage, dos manquant, petite déchirures sur les plats, coins frottés, pliures en coin en pied de quelques pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 621.382-Télécommunications
Pages 281-308. Features: Cover photo of General Sir Harold Alexander and Lieut.-General Bernard Montgomery - the two British military chiefs opposing Rommel; Air photo of U.S. bombers chasing German planes off the Martuba Airfield; Photos of minesweeping in the desert; Six interesting photos from the Russian Front - as seen through German eyes; Seven photos of the aftermath of the doomed Dieppe raid, including German medics tending to wounded British and Canadian troops; Photos from the front in the Desert War; Centrefold illustration of corvette pursuing a U-boat; Thirteen photos from the Solomon Isles (Islands) which U.S. Marines have re-taken in ferocious hand-to-hand combat; Photo of the world's mightiest battleship, "Iowa", slipping into the sea; Crowds in Rio cheer outside U.S. Embassy; Six Swedish Editors visit England; Five photos of Britain's national Day of Prayer on third war anniversary; Article on Penicillin; Page of explanatory drawings of the British Six-Pounder gun; Centrefold illustration of laying cable at high speed to establish communication lines during an advance; The Fog of War (article); Photos of U.S. Troops lunching with the Lord Mayor in war-scarred Guildhall; Seventeen sombre illustrations describe how Europe fights on with violence and sabotage, despite Nazi brutality; Photo of five famous Turkish journalists visiting England; Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
411 pages including extensive notes, index and black and white photographic plates. Describes the life of a navy, going back to its roots in the nineteenth century and looking ahead to its prospects in the twenty-first. The Royal Canadian Navy is portrayed as a resilient institution, often starved for resources, capable of basic change, and on the brink of important new developments. Gift greetings upon front endpaper. Very light wear overall. Dust jacket in clear protective cover. Excellent copy. Book
120 pages. Short Stories: Doomsday and Mr. Lincoln; Forbidden Zone; The Imaginary Heir; Marry the Boss' Daughter. Articles: Bright Young Boss of Princeton - Bob Goheen; Adventures of the Mind - 25 - How War began; Color-photo feature on the North Atlantic island of St. Pierre; Hectic Home of the Los Angeles (L.A.) Dodgers - Los Angeles Coliseum; Medicine's Legal Nightmare, Part 2, Doctors in Court; Making a Man Out of Charlie - great photo-illustrated article on 10-year-old Prince Charles; D Day, conclusion, Beachhead Established. Serials: The Dark Road (part 2 of 6); Comanche Captives (part 6 of 7). Ads: GE and Philco fridges; Bufferin; GE Appliances; Northern tissue; Lark Play Wagon (baby blue) by Studebaker; NAPA parts; Coffeematic by Universal; Campbell's Chicken Noodle Soup; Pontiac (orange); Betty Crocker / Sunkist "Mystery Lemon Pie Contest"; Western Auto; Arrow Shirts; Ford Cars - featuring a blue Country Sedan station wagon in fishing/camping scene; Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Ravioli; Benny Goodman is prominently featured in a Texaco ad; Centerfold Texaco color-photo ad; Karo Syrup; Band-Aid; Packard Bell TVs; Gulf - super color night photo of Corvette (?) filling up; Admiral fridges; Foremost 'Big Dip' Ice Milk; Canada Tourism; Cushman 780 Truckster; Hammond organs; Betty Crocker Devils Food Cake ad on back cover; and more. Somewhat above-average external wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
68 pages. Features: Classic Choice - Trimph TR2/3/4; 375 MM Ferrari and a Jaguar C-Type; On the Road with : a Corvette 427, Triumph Spitfire 1500, Morris 12/4 Van; The Boy From Smethwick - Ken Wharton; The Vincent Three-Wheeler - article with photos; The Classic Car in Rallying - Part 4 - The Early 1950s - Britain Triumphant; John Bolster and 30 years with the same 40/50 Rolls - gorgeous colour photo; Morris 8 - Mike Finnigan's tourer; Sixty Minutes Flat Out - of all the records to be broken, The Hour has long been one of the hardest - B. Williams starts his two-part saga in the early days of Brooklands; The Panel Game - preventing that minor bit of bodywork damage from getting any worse; I. Markovits Ltd. - Badge Maker; Classic car of the month - Swallow Doretti; and more. Moisture exposure to top edge. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
192523011925 broché (paperback) petit in-quarto, dos (spine) gris, première de couverture ornée d'une petite illustration de l'auteur en cul-de-lampe (front cover illuminated with small author's illustration in tailpiece), non rogné (edges no smooth), illustrations : bien documenté (well-documented), 464 pages, 1925 à Paris Société d'Editions Géographiques Maritimes et Coloniales - Ancienne Maison Challamel,
3231relié - 17x25 - 464 pp - 1925 - SOCIETE D'EDITIONS GEOGRAPHIQUES, MARITIMES ET COLONIALES ( ancienne maison CHALLAMEL fondée en 1839), Paris.Nombreux schémas et tables . Table détaillée, index. Rare.
248 pages. Features: One 2 Show - a Northern California Mini; Ford concept trucks; Purple Merc; Add Corvette rear suspension to your project truck; Annual run at Prado Park; Jerry Covington and two of his fine Chevy pickups; Pro Farm Ford; Add a suspension lift to your truck; The Torch - from Florida; Alloy Toy - an $85k street pickup; The Narrow Way; West Coast Mini-Truckin' Nationals; Solomon Gallegos and his custom Chevys; Sinbad; Chevy door repair; Owen Jeancart and his Canadian Classic Chevy pickup; Russell Performance Products 454; and much more. Short tape repair to top of spine. Unmarked with somewhat above-average wear. A sound copy. Book
1929RO40108755Société d'Editions Géographiques, Maritimes et Coloniales. 1929. In-8. Relié. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos fané, Quelques rousseurs. 138 pages. Illustré de nombreuses gravures en noir et blanc hors texte. Reliure d'éditeur illustrée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 359-Marine militaire
25827Paris, Société d'Editions Géographiques, Maritimes et Coloniales, 1929, in 8°, cartonnage souple illustré de l'éditeur, 142 pages ; 24 planches hors-texte ; des rousseurs.
1929RO20037432SOCIETE D'EDITIONS GEOGRAPHIQUES, MARITIMES ET COLONIALES. 1929. In-8. Relié toilé. Bon état, Couv. remarquable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 138 pages. Quelques planches d'illustrations en noir et blanc, hors-texte. Dos toilé blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 386-Marine
1990LFA-126730103Un ouvrage de 160 pages, format 240 x 310 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage sous jaquette couleurs, publié en 1990, bon état
42428Paris.Pourrat.1839.2 vols.in-8 demi-reliés.510 et 547 p.1 portrait,36 pl.dont 17 en couleurs. BE.Il manque 4 pl.non reliées.dans le Tome I: à la p.217. Tome 2: Pages 303,446,451.Edition originale.