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1965RO90135897Presses Universitaires de France Edition originale Première édition 3ème trimestre 1965. 1965. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 128 pages illustrées de quelques dessins en noir et blanc. . . . Classification Dewey : 792-Théâtre
1960ROD0031061Hachette. 1960. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur bon état. 317p.. . . . Classification Dewey : 539-Physique nucléaire
69184P., Hachette, 1967, in 8° broché, 381 pages ; illustrations hors-texte ; chronologie et bibliographie in-fine ; couverture illustrée en couleurs (très légèrement fanée).
14515Paris Albin Michel In-12 Écu circa 1926, 377 pp, orné de 63 illustrations in et hors-texte, couverture illustrée. Fines coupures en queue du dos.
6198Direction régionale des Affaires culturelles, Besançon, 1989. In-12, format à l'italienne, broché sous couverture illustrée, 40 pp. Le commanditaire : Nicolas Perrenot de Granvelle. Un diplomate, un collectionneur, par Joëlle Mauerhan - Un palais dans la ville, par Marc Wattel - Granvelle et la modernité, par M. Wattel - Les vies du palais, par J. Mauerhan - ...
19479993288Paris Sefi 1947, In Paris Sefi 1947, In-8 broché de 365 pages. Parfait état.
Paris Sefi 1947, In-8 broché de 365 pages. Parfait état.
19631Broché, 22X14 cm, 2000, 854 pages, illustrations en couleurs, éditions Fayard. Très bon état.
Ouvrage en 2 parties: "De tant d'héritages accablé", où Pierre CHAUNU "fournit les clefs indispensables à la compréhension du "temps long" dans lequel s'insèrent l'exceptionnel destin de Charles Quint et son échec final"; et "Entrevoir l'homme", où Michèle ESCAMILLA "s'attache à scruter minutieusement la part de liberté qui fut la sienne, celle dont il usa dans ses actes de gouvernement comme celle qui l'amena à renoncer" (4è de couverture); chronologie; cartes; index. Ouvrage publié la même année que chez Fayard. Français
Grand livre du mois, 2000. In-8 relié cartonnage souple éditeur de 854 pages illustrées. Rares passages discrètement soulignés au crayon de papier sinon très bon état
1961SFK519-1054New York NY: Privately Printed 1961. Hardcover. Very Good. John DePol. Series: Typophile Monograph No. 63. Designed as a Keepsake for The Printing Week Project New York 1961 by Lewis F. White at the Privy Council Press illustrations are wood engravings by John DePol of the Endgrain Press. 12mo. 7 1/8 x 4 1/2 inches. 30 pp. Half-titles 14 woodcuts by John DePol dates in various color inks; text clean unmarked. Illustrated red paper over boards gilt-titled spine glassine dust-jacket; binding square and tight some minor wear to spine jacket toned and chipped at the spine ends. Muir Dawson's copy without distinguishing mark. SFK519-1054. Very Good. This keepsake is published in connection with the celebration of Printing Week in New York 1961 the 255th anniversary of the birth of Benjamin Franklin. The text is a timeline of important innovations introduced by Benjamin Franklin. REFERENCE: Fraser and Friedl eds. John DePol: A Catalogue Raisonne p. 48. Privately Printed hardcover books
1971SFK519-1060New York NY: Privately Printed 1971. Hardcover. Very Good. John DePol. Series: Typophile Monograph No. 95. Designed as a Keepsake for The Printing Week Project New York 1971 by A Burton Carnes of the ABC Press wood engravings by John DePol of the Endgrain Press. 12mo. 7 1/8 x 4 1/2 inches. 78 pp. Half-title illustrated throughout with woodcuts by John De Pol in red decorative initials tailpieces; text clean unmarked. Gilt-stamped gray paper over boards glassine dust-jacket; binding square the tight jacket toned and chipped. Muir Dawson's copy without distinguishing mark. SFK519-1060. Very Good. This is the 18th Keepsake in the Printing Week Library commemorating the 265th anniversary of the birth of Benjamin Franklin. Benjamin Franklin sojourned in England 1764-1775; his goal was conciliation between the Colonies and the British Crown. After 10 years Franklin concluded that separation was inevitable. Franklin's conversion is recorded here. REFERENCE: Fraser and Friedl eds. John DePol: A Catalogue Raisonne p. 51. Privately Printed hardcover books
1971SFK519-1059New York NY: Privately Printed 1971. Hardcover. Very Good. John DePol. Series: Typophile Monograph No. 95. Designed as a Keepsake for The Printing Week Project New York 1971 by A Burton Carnes of the ABC Press wood engravings by John DePol of the Endgrain Press. 12mo. 7 1/8 x 4 1/2 inches. 78 pp. Half-title illustrated throughout with woodcuts by John DePol in red decorative initials tailpieces; text clean unmarked. Gilt-stamped gray paper over boards glassine dust-jacket; binding square the tight jacket toned and chipped. Muir Dawson's copy without distinguishing mark. SFK519-1059. Very Good. This is the 18th Keepsake in the Printing Week Library commemorating the 265th anniversary of the birth of Benjamin Franklin. Benjamin Franklin sojourned in England 1764-1775; his goal was conciliation between the Colonies and the British Crown. After 10 years Franklin concluded that separation was inevitable. Franklin's conversion is recorded here. REFERENCE: Fraser and Friedl eds. John DePol: A Catalogue Raisonne p. 51. Privately Printed hardcover books
1973SFK519-1063New York NY: Privately Printed 1973. Hardcover. Very Good. John DePol. Series: Typophile Monograph No. 125. Designed as a Keepsake for The Printing Week Project New York 1973 by A Burton Carnes of the ABC Press wood engravings by John DePol of the Endgrain Press. 12mo. 7 1/8 x 4 1/2 inches. 54 pp. Half-title illustrated throughout with woodcuts by John DePol in maroon ink decorative initials tailpieces list of twenty years of publishing the Printing Week Library of Benjamin Franklin Keepsakes list of recipients of the Franklin Medal presented during Printing Week in New York; text clean unmarked. Gilt-stamped brown paper over boards glassine dust-jacket; binding square the tight jacket with a few small chips. Muir Dawson's copy without distinguishing mark. SFK519-1063. Very Good. This is the 20th Keepsake in the Printing Week Library commemorating the 267th anniversary of the birth of Benjamin Franklin. This is an anthology of sayings of Benjamin Franklin to the effect that citizens must be active with an "Introduction Profile of Franklin Vantage Point 1973" by Charles V. Morris. REFERENCE: Fraser and Friedl eds. John DePol: A Catalogue Raisonne p. 52. Privately Printed hardcover books
1939137366New York: Industrial Relations Counselors Incorporated 1939. Paperback. 60p. wraps one corner chip. Industrial Relations Counselors Incorporated paperback books
10246Paris, Le Grand Livre du mois, 2000. 1 volume 13,5 x 21,5cm Reliure souple éditeur au 1er plat illustré couleurs. 854p., 2 feuillets; 16 planches couleurs, cartes in fine. Petite fente en haut du dos (1,5cm); bien propre à l'intérieur.
1968ys2100Bibliothèque nationale Broché 1968 In-8 (18 x 23,9 cm), broché, 130 pages, catalogue d'exposition, 24 planches en noir et blanc in fine, illustrations en couleurs hors texte ; pliures au dos, coiffe supérieure frottée, plats légèrement salis, par ailleurs intérieur frais, état moyen. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
in-8, 187 pp., nombreuses illustrations, broché, couverture illustrée. Bel exemplaire. [SO-6]
2003LFA-126718210Un ouvrage de 232 pages, format 150 x 230 mm, illustré, broché sous jaquette couleurs rempliée, publié en 2003, Editions Racine, collection "Les Racines de l'Histoire", bon état
The life of The Black Prince, first son of Edward III and father of Richard II. Includes Select Bibliography, Index. Numerous illustrations. 223 pages. Brown marble effect covers with purple panel and gilt title on spine. Light foxing and dust to top page edges.
31243Bruxelles, C.L.C.I., Les Amis du Club, 1966. 13 x 20, 381 pp., quelques illustrations en N/B, cartonnage d'édition, très bon état.
195413403ÉDITIONS ALBIN MICHEL 1954 596 pages in8. 1954. broché. 596 pages. Ouvrage d'Orestes Ferrara traduit de l'espagnol qui utilise les dépêches et rapports des ambassadeurs vénitiens pour offrir une histoire politique des soixante premières années du XVIe siècle. Il dresse des portraits de François Ier Henri VIII et Charles-Quint mais certains critiques estiment qu'il donne une fausse idée de l'époque
3201Paris,Tallendier, 1979. In-8, br, 359p. 27 illustrations et 3 généalogies. Bon état.
22315Paris, Dunod, 1951. 14 x 22, 392 pp., 123 figures, broché, bon état.
Editions France Loisirs, 1978. in-8 relié cartonné sous jaquette illustrée rempliée de 373 pages, bon état.