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2000186544Hamburg: Karisma, o. J. [etw. 2000]. 247 S., 21 cm. kart., broschiert.
186545094Leipzig : Wigand, 1865. 3 Bde 1 - 3. 332, 398, 432 S. 8°. 2., verb. u. verm. Aufl. - Wohlfeile Volksausg. OLwd mit Rückengoldpräg. u. Kopfbuntschnitt.
2006105150Bozen, Ed. Raetia, 2006. 239 S. Gr.-8°, Softcover/Paperback
1962278206Stegen am Ammersee : Druffel & Vowinckel, 1962. 140 Seiten. Originalleinen mit Original-Schutzumschlag.
2009147115Darmstadt : Primus-Verl. 2009. 188 S. : Ill., Kt. 23*19 cm. OPappband, OSchu.
104.642Bruxelles, Charles Dessart, s.d. (ca 1920) . 13 x 20, 255 pp., broché, bon état (rousseurs).
19841119071984 Editions Podzun-Pallas Verlag - 1984 - Fort in-4, cartonnage noir avec titre doré au dos, sous jaquette illustrée - 527 p. - Nombreuses reproductions photographiques en N&B in-texte - Ouvrage en allemand
20031078792003 Editions Special Operations Warrior Foundation / Hugh Lauter Levin Associates - 2003 - In-Folio, couverture matelassée noire avec insigne de la United States Special Operations Command en relief sur le premier plat - 325 p. - Très nombreuses reproductions photographiques en couleurs et N&B - Texte en anglais
194733156Gallimard, 1947-1954. 6 volumes in-12 reliés plein cartonnage éditeur selon les maquettes de Mario PRASSINOS. Théâtre I. : Patchouli. Précédé de Le Casseur d'assiettes - Tour à terre - Le Pont de l'Europe.- Théâtre II. Atlas-hôtel. Les Frénétiques. La Vie en rose. Note sur le théâtre.- Théâtre III. L'Inconnue d'Arras, précédé de Une femme libre et suivi d'Un homme comme les autres.- Théâtre IV. La Terre est ronde. Histoire de rire. La Marguerite.- - Théâtre V. Les Fiancés du Havre. Le Soldat et la sorcière. Les Nuits de la colère.- Théâtre VI. L'Archipel Lenoir - Poof - Dieu le savait - La Vie et la mort de Charles Dullin - Mes certitudes et incertitudes.- Complet des six tomes de l'auteur sous cartonnage Nrf, dont le tirage est de 1040 exemplaires numérotés sur Alfa de Navarre. Exemplaires très frais, reliures en excellent état de fraîcheur.
190038511Couverture souple. Broché. 343 pages. Légèrement défraîchi. Non coupé.
1898SPN-726Paris/Lille : A. Taffin-Lefort, s.d. [circa 1898]. Demi-reliure en cuir, dos à titre doré, 188 pages.
8vo., First Edition, with plates; brown cloth, gilt back, black endpapers, a very good, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
191347586Berlin, Erich Reiß, (1913). 104 S. Mit 19 Farbtaf. (18,5 x 14,5 cm) Farb. illustr. OPp.
19751125711975 Editions Association du Centenaire des troupes fribourgeoises - 1975 - Grand in-8; broché, couverture à rabats illustrée en couleurs - 204 p. - Nombreuses reproductions photographiques en N&B in-texte
2006237776[Anderbeck] : Anderbeck-Verl., 2006. 143 S. : Ill., 20 cm. Bibliothekseinband, Broschiert.
198841356Berlin; Dietz., 1988. 267 S. s/w-Fotos. Kl.-8° (=15-18,5cm), Broschiert.
191730974Stuttgart [u.a.] : Union Dt. Verl.-Ges., [1917]. 260 S. 8°. 4. Aufl. Ill. OLwd mit Goldpräg. u. Ganzbuntschnitt.
13837King's Lynn Norfolk. 18 July 1847. 2pp. 12mo. In fair condition on aged and worn paper. Headed 'To the Independent Electors of the Borough of King's Lynn' and beginning: 'Gentlemen I have canvassed the constituency of your Town as an Independent candidate who as your representative supported in the last Parliament the measures of Sir Robert Peel's administration.' He thanks 'the Electors at large' for 'the courtesy with which I have been invariably received' and also 'that overwhelming majority of their body who have honored me with promises of support'. He hopes that they will 'favor me with their presence at the Town Hall on Friday next at 10 o'clock'. King's Lynn, Norfolk. 18 July 1847. unknown
19901121871990 Editions Association française Frères d'armes - 1990 - In-4 cartonnage toilé bleu marine, titre doré sur le premier plat et au dos, sous jaquette illustrée - 351 p. - Reproductions photographiques et cartes en N&B in-texte et hors-texte
195918961Hamburg, Vlg. Hamburg u. die Welt, 1959. 109 S. Mit 12 Taf. u. einigen Textillustr. v. Ursula Kühnemann. OBrosch.
1915210485Berlin: Mars, o. J. [etw. 1915]. 170 S. Opp., gebundene Ausgabe.
2014HIS5446MRelié, 256 pages, paru le 18 décembre 2014 chez Lavauzelle, très bon état général, quelques rousseurs très légères.
4713REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA LETTER. ALS. 2pg. 7 ¼†x 9â€. Kingston Jamaica. An autograph letter signed “Joram Place†from Jamaica to his wife. Joram Place was a Newport Rhode Island sailor. He wrote some spelling had been corrected to make reading easier: “I have taken this opr'tunity to Informe you the good State of my helth and well-feare since the Last hoping they may find you in the same good helth with God's blessing and all the familey and you may Exspect to see me please God in the Spring please God. My vessel saild last Sunday for the Spanish Main his voyege will be 3 months I presume and there will come sum part of North America But you will keep your one secrets as I shall not come in the harbour with the vessel as I exspect. She must go to New Found Land. I have had trouble enough here by Reason of sum friends of myne and my owners going home from here as I have been Informed By others and that and the troublesum times here and there has detaind me so long here as the owners Did not Let me know whether they would take…ports of the vessel. I could not run the risk of being taking for here is Capt. Bull of Rhod. Island and 5 others vessells now lying at port. Ryal pryses and the Captns Conferr'd onboard the admiral. I have sent by Capt. Reminton a watch which he will Deliver to you if he gets safe home.†The letter has the usual aging and is in fine condition. unknown books
199643995München : Beck 1996. 196 S. ; 21 cm, ohne Schutzumschlag Pp., gebundene Ausgabe, Hardcover/Pappeinband, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
19750Long Itchington by Southam Warwickshire. 8 February 1817. 1p. 4to. In good condition neatly inserted into a windowpane mount. Bloomfield 'somewhat more than a year ago' laid 'before the Prince Regent at Sudbourne Hall two small productions' of Hall's and he now wishes 'as they are my mite to the good of my Country Cottage poems also to be laid before him'. He feels that the 'concluding little poem' in the collection 'cannot displease his Royal Highness'. No copy of the original edition of Hall's 'Cottage Poems' is listed on COPAC and only one copy at Oxford of the new edition of 1820. Long Itchington by Southam, Warwickshire. 8 February 1817. unknown