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ORD-10312Des 12 & 16 janvier 1793, l'an second de la République... Paris. Imprimerie Nationale Exécutive du Louvre. An II. In-4 (181 x 235mm) de 3 pages imprimées. Signé Roudier. Auréoles d'humidité.
13790Printed heading Anglo-Jewish Association Woburn House Upper Woburn PLace WC1 London January and February 1946. Total 4pp. 12mo good condition. Letter 1 25 Jan. 1946 He gives brief biographical detail showing prior acquaintance and praises an article of Bilainkin on Yugoslavia in the magazine 'Illustrated'. He says the Anglo-Jewish Asociation is "considering the publication in the near future of a National Jewish Monthly Magazine . and the Publicity Committee have asked me to approach you to become a co-opted member". He suggests lunch. The Asociation he says has up to then been publishing "a little magazine which has just been circulated to its members" every two or three months "but something more like 'World Affairs' is what is envisaged for the format of the Monthly"; 1 Feb. 1946 He flatters Biliankin about his books and gives details for a meeting place etc. He is disappointed that he won't be ab;le to meet the "Publications Committee" of the new proposed Jewish Monthly Magazine. but I will tell you all about it when we meet." 911 Feb. 1946 He's delighted to have met him after so many years and "was most interested to have your opinion of the proposed 'Jewish Monthly. and will convey your ideas on the subject to the Members of the Publicity Committee ." He sends him forms to be filled in to expedite closer involvement with Jewish organisations. Note: Phineas L. May was an entertainments officer during the War and published "A Cartoon History of Anglo-Jewry" - among other things. The "Jewish Monthly" started up in 1947. [Printed heading] Anglo-Jewish Association, Woburn House, Upper Woburn PLace, WC1 [London], January and February 1946. unknown
85570Alençon, Imp. de Malassis Le Jeune, 1791 in-4, 2 pp.
ORD-10424Données à Fontainebleau le premier Novembre 1776. Enregistrées au Parlement. Aix. esprit David. 1777. Petit in-4 (175 x 218mm) broché, sans couverture (tiré d'un recueil factice), 27 pages.
207715Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, s.d. (oct. 1790) in-8, 12 pp., dérelié.
ORD-10467Du 14e et 16e jours de Ventôse, an second de la République... Paris. Imprimerie Nationale Exécutive du Louvre. An II. In-4 (181 x 235mm) de 8 pages imprimées. Signé Charles. Papier lgt bruni. (3).
ORD-10497Du 3e jour du 2e mois de l'an second de la République Française une & indivisible. Paris. Imprimerie Exécutive du Louvre. An II. In-4 (180 x 235mm) de 4 pages imprimées, signé Lauvan ? à la main.
665438S.l.n.d. (1764) in-4, 21 pp., sous ficelle.
ORD-10466Décret de la Convention Nationale du 16 novembre 1792, l'an premier de la République. Toulon. Mallard. 1792. In-4 (181 x 235mm) de 2 pages imprimées. Signatures manuscrites de Proudier et de Charles.
191951665Chicago: United States Railroad Administration; Poole Bros 1919. Very good. 62pp. Slim octavo 23 cm x 20 cm with the covers and pages folded once vertically through the center. Saddle stitched pictorial wrappers. The edges of the front wrap are moderately rubbed and chipped and there are single light 2 x 1 1/2" stains in the top edges of the front wrap and preliminary pages. Else the pages are clean and free of markings. Contents include America's Playground for Americans: An Appreciation of Colorado and Utah by Edwin L. Sabin. United States Railroad Administration; Poole Bros unknown
ORD-10649Du 9e jour de Frimaire l'an second de la République Française une & indivisible. Grasse. Guichard. An II. In-4 (180 x 235mm) de 5 pages imprimées. (2).
212772Avignon, Seguin frères, s.d. (1878) in-12, 355-VIII pp., broché. Dos abîmé.
ORD-10624Draguignan. Latil. 1868. 1869. 1870. 1872. 1873. Nous disposons des années 1868, 1869, 1870, 1872 et 1873 chacun en volume in-8 (138 x 217mm) dos toile noire, de 350 à 600 pages environ. Accroc au dos de 1872 sinon bon état moyen. Chaque.
193461Avignon, Imprimerie H. Offray, 1912 in-8, 16 pp., broché.
203267Paris, Chez Servière, s.d. in-8, 15 pp., broché sous couverture d'attente moderne de couleur verte.
203256Paris, Imprimerie nationale, (1791) in-8, 10 pp., en feuilles, non coupé. Une page tachée qui n'affecte pas le texte.
234050Paris, Imprimerie nationale, (1791) in-8, 10 pp., en feuilles.
204129S.l., 1790 in-8, 48 pp., dérelié.
206461Bordeaux, Séjourné, impr. libraire, (1790) in-8, 12 pp., broché sous couverture d'attente orange.
204397Paris, Imprimerie de Guillaume Junior, s.d. in-4, 3 pp., dérelié.
1938152845New York: National Service Bureau 1938. First Edition. First Edition. <br /> <br /> The Works Progress Administration's Federal Theatre Project sponsored and published a series of monographs throughout the late 1930s this volume being a compilation of articles on folk songs and spirituals throughout the US published in the New York Times by Robert Winslow Gordon. <br /> <br /> Gordon founded the Archive of American Folk Song later renamed the Archive of Folk Culture at the Library of Congress in 1928 and was a pioneer in the use of Edison cylinder recordings to document folk music. <br /> <br /> Very Good in wrappers with light soil toning and wear to the extremities. National Service Bureau unknown
1937000010042Galena IL: Works Progress Administration Sponsored by The City of Galena 1937. First edition. Softcover. Very Good. 8vo. 6 9-79 1 pp. Blue paper wrappers printed in blue and gold. Illustrated with a frontispiece etching several etched in-text and full-page designs and around ten plates of black and white photographs at the end. A folding color map tipped in the rear. Part of the American Guide Series. Bruccoli B2. Compiled and written by Federal Writers' Project Illinois Works Progress Administration. Nelson Algren wrote eight chapters of this guide including the section on U.S. Grant and the history of the town's economy. With interviews of the residents of Galena and a blurb on the Native American burial grounds in the area. The history of Galena's mining and farming industries and its natural history is also discussed. The guide has a brief history of Ulysses S. Grant and how he made his home in Galena. A historic guide to the legends sights and scenery of the charming town of Galena IL. A touch of sunning to the spine and minor foxing to the verso of the final leaf of photographs. Works Progress Administration [Sponsored by The City of Galena] unknown
1968E480424uqmug170301Oxford University Press 1968. hardcover. Good. 0x0x0. Ex-library book with typical stickers and stampings. Anti theft tag was removed from the inside of the back cover and some paper was lost in the removal. Marker stain on back cover. Priority shipping available on this item. No international shipping. Oxford University Press hardcover
193832395Washington: Government Printing Office 1938. Very Good -. Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1938. Research Monograph XVII. Tall octavo 25.5cm; xxiv161pp. Photos tables and graphs throughout. Illustrated paper wraps. Covers a bit toned and edgeworn; lower inch of spine chipped away with adjacent tears; label for "William G. Mather 205 Horticulture Building" stricken in pencil for "Leadley" at bottom front. Tears starting along rest of front hinge with textblock opening easily between a couple gatherings but binding is holding. Pages unmarked. <br /> <br /> Works Progress Administration Monograph XVII. Government Printing Office unknown