21 résultats
in-8°, 60 pp., nombreuses illustrations en noir, index, broche, couverture illustree. COMME NEUF. [LA-1][NAN-3*-4*]
PARIS, Imp. de La Sécuritas - 1929 - Tiré à part de L'Argus du 22 septembre 1929 - In-12 - Broché - 19 pages - Propre
"40 000 prix de ventes" annoncés, "recueillis au cours des principales ventes aux enchères publiques, tant en France qu'à l'étranger": estampes, gravures, lithographies, dessins, aquarelles, peintures, sculptures. Français
Près de "42 000 prix de ventes" annoncés, "recueillis au cours des principales ventes aux enchères publiques, tant en France qu'à l'étranger", entre le 1er janvier et le 31 décembre 1982: estampes, gravures, lithographies, dessins, aquarelles, peintures, sculptures. Français
Résultats des ventes publiques (peinture, dessin, estampe, sculpture, photo) d'août 1991 à décembre 1992: 40000 artistes - 140000 prix - 25 pays. Français
fort volume in-8°, 735 pages avec de nombreuses reproductions, couverture carton souple illustree en couleurs.— Edition originale.- 9782859171803 Bel exemplaire. [TX-23]
fort volume in-8°, 767 pages avec de nombreuses reproductions, couverture carton souple illustree en couleurs.— Edition originale.- 9782859172220 Bel exemplaire. [CA31-4]
Catalogue de faïences françaises, avec descriptions et prix d'adjudication de chaque pièce (en francs: ventes de 1982 à 1986), présentées (sauf exceptions) par ordre alphabétique des centres de production (eux-mêmes présentés d'une rapide notice historique et descriptive); texte préliminaire sur les faïences françaises en général et leurs critères de valeur; par Yves GAIRAUD, ancien rédacteur en chef de la revue "ABC Décor", chroniqueur à "La Gazette de l'Hôtel Drouot", avec la collaboration de Josiane GAIRAUD; nombreuses photos en noir; bibliographie. Une documentation très précise malgré la date des ventes. Français
grand in-8°, 377 pages avec de nombreuses reproductions, couverture carton souple illustree en couleurs.— 1. Les Ex-Libris, Marque-pages, signets et jaquettes. 2. Les Objets Signés. 3. Les Tirage de Tête et les Tirages Spéciaux. Bon etat. [CA31-8]
Précieux "Argus" qui recense les livres adjugés à plus de 550F (84€) dans l'année (Juillet 1993-Juillet 1994) en ventes publiques à Paris et "une sélection importante" de ventes en province et à l'étranger: résultats classés par ordre alphabétique d'auteurs, avec, pour chaque titre, une notice descriptive de l'ouvrage (en général et de l'exemplaire vendu en particulier), le prix et la référence de la vente; index in fine: éditeurs, illustrateurs, relieurs, provenances, dédicataires, thèmes.
74 pages. Features include: Last Spring of the Puma - final chapter of the Puma Squadron during WWII: Canada's Argus - Complete report on Canada's own sub hunter; Project Knightsbridge/USAF - tactics of the RAF and USAF are traded; Springbok Air Force - Full pictorial coverage of South African Air Force; Tornado Over Europe - detailing the Panavia Tornado; Military Markings - More Bicentennial aircraft; Military at Hannover - military aircraft at the German air show; Burma Bridge Busters - Complete history of the 490th Bomb Squadron. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Solid copy. Book
60 pages. Features include: Dieppe - The CBC and the Elusive Truth; "Calling Sarajevo Tower - This is UN 203..."; The first of many - Sgt Jim Kirk was aboard a Wellington, the first bomber of a Canadian Squadron to be shot down, 14 July 1941; Argus - Watchful Guardian; Nicaragua Flashback; Strasser's War - Commander Peter Strasser of the German Naval Airship Service was leader of several raids on England throughout WWI; General Store Publishing; The Iron Curtain is Lifting; Fright in Flight - Author was a WWII RAF Lancaster Pilot; Majaid - Major Air Disaster; Hitching a Ride - Sea King in the Adriatic; 4 Wing Farewell; Big Day for the Alouettes; Flying the PM - by LCol Donald F. Deeprose (Ret); The CF100 - a good old clunker - But!; Operation Firefly; P/O Andrew Mynarski VC; The Mosquito and the Scramble. Address label upon back cover. Unmarked. Light wear. Nice copy. Book
44 pages. Features include: Dieppe '42; Canada's Aire Force in the 90s; Fun and Games - on a troopship - S.S. Strathmore; Harris Memorial Defended; Argus Aerobatics; New Nav Trainer - De Havilland CT-142 Dash 8; 407 squadron's excellent adventure; Terror in the Starboard Seat; Sar tech killed in Labrador crash. Address label upon front cover. Moderate wear. Solid copy. Book
106 pages. Short Stories: Love Isn't Logical; The Flying Jeep; Escape Artist; The Man Who Invented a Girl. Articles: I Can't Stop Singing - Mahalia Jackson - nice photo-illustrated article; If an Attack Comes - the SAGE electronic warning system; We Dived for the Mystery Treasure - penetrating an unidentified ship off the Yucatan; The Jerry Giesler Story - Part 4 - The Lana Turner Case; Comeback of a Shabby City - Philadelphia - article with many great color photos; Adventures of the Mind #41 - The Final Answer. Serials: Violence on the Plains (part 3 of 8); Too Many Ghosts (part 6 of 7). Ads: Old Spice (inside front cover); Fisher Body ad features beautiful black Buick Electra 225 4-door Riviera sedan; GE Washer and Dryer; Chanel No. 5; Stanley Tools; Hammond Organs; American Tourister luggage; Tyrex; Black and Decker tooks; Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Pizza; Campbell's Soup - Tomato Rice and Cream of Vegetable; Anacin; Pontiac Bonneville Convertible for 1960; Renault Dauphine; Argus photo equipment; GE TVs; Kodak projectors; Toastmaster appliances; Singer Sewing Machines; Motorola TVs; Bulova; Arvin sound products; Coffeematic coffee makers; Morris cars; Kaywoodie pipes; Hoover cleaning products; Camel cigarettes (back cover ski scene). Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
52 pages. Features: Cover photo of paddle steamer Waverley; On the Waterfront; European Ferry Commentary; Orient Line's Orion - the career of a trend-setting liner completed in 1935; A Captain and his Ship - Chris Knapp and aviation training ship RFA Argus; New Ship News; Ships Pictorial; Voyage Report - In Orcadian Waters; Ports of Call; Development of the Raised Quarter Deck Bulk Carrier during the 1950s and '60s; My First Ship - W.J. Charles looks back nearly fifty years to recall his service in the packed oil carrier Khuzistan; Large colour photo of the Nego Carol; Naval Review; Cruiser Sterns at Copenhagen - photo feature; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
240 pages. Clean, bright and unmarked. Minimal wear. Moderate lean to spine. Excellent copy. Book
Includes special 8 page photogravure supplement on the Argus Three. Articles: Using the Loud-Speaker; All about Low-Frequency Coupling; Indoor Aerial Erection; The Screen-Grid Valve as a Detector; Do you understand characteristic curves?; Radio Wrinkles from Readers; Reveivers and their Records; Tapping and its Uses - 1; Radiogram Receivers; Simple apparatus for measuring Resistances; The Beginner's Supplement; How to choose a suitable L.T. Battery for your set; Below 100 metres; Chats on Components; The Arithmetic of Wireless - 2; and more. Above-average wear. Unmarked. Corner clipped from lower back cover. Book
Topics: Fitting a Pick-up; Automatic Grid Bias from Battery Sets; Details Often Overlooked; Simple Former for Short-Wave Coils; Simple Tester for Tuning Coils; Economical Construction; Combined with Efficiency; A Cheap Fault-Finder; The Loud-Speaker and the Output Stage; Causes of Instability; Radio Wrinkles from Readers; Receivers and Their Records; Introducing the Argus Three (3); The Speaker Speaks; Selectivity with Plug-in Coils; Choosing a Modern Valve - 3; The Beginner's Supplement; Can you Read a Circuit Diagram?; Below 100 metres; The Gang Menace - the fallacies of uni-control in Radio Receivers; Chats on Components; The Arithmetic of Wireless - 1; and more. Above-average wear. Unmarked. Corner clipped from lower back cover. Book
240 pages. Clean, bright and unmarked. Minimal wear. Wonderful copy. Book
94 pages. Articles:.The House at Hyde Park - the home FDR loved; Spare-Time Statesman - President of General Electric, Charles E. Wilson; Does the Army Want the Reserves? - its brass hats view civilian soldiers with mixed feelings; Sketches in Sawdust - Paintings of Circus folk; Why Atoms Don't Fly - obstacles to atomic-powered aircraft; The Fat of the Land - a new theory of obesity and its cure. Fiction: I'm a Stronger in Town Myself (part 1 of 3); The Half-Shot Hereford; A Very Funny Guy; Bride and Room; A Sure Thing; Madam President (conclusion). Includes ads for: Parker pens 1951; Pepsodent - featuring Marjorie Groats; Lifebuoy soap; RCA Victor radios and phonographs; Milky Way Chocolate Bars; Diamond Trucks - great color photo; Willys-Overland Motors "Jeep"; Drewry's Old Stock Ale - featuring Mountie; Argus cameras (twin lens); Pontiac - centerfold; Stewart-Warner radios; Oldsmobile; Foot Pals; Walt Disney's "Melody Time" movie; Templeform hats; DeSoto cars; GM Electro-motive division; Solovox; Dutch Boy Paint; Frazer cars; Santa Fe Railroad; National Guard; United Jewish Appeal - full page showing hoards behind barbed wire; Back cover Coke ad shows young lady who has stopped for a break from driving. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
Half-leather binding. Telephone Talk was the glossy bimonthly publication of the British Columbia Telephone Company. It was written by employees for employees to present information of interest to those engaged in the plant, traffic, commercial, operating, accounting and other departments of the service. Each issue is replete with black and white photos and information on topics such as: company, industry and technological news, traffic levels, expansion plans, personnel announcements, publicity and social events, deaths, weddings, lists of exchanges, and more. As such, these issues serve as a vital preserve of rare and fascinating British Columbia history. This volume covers topics including: Many photos of the Ocean Falls mill, the plant and townsite of the Powell River mill, the Woodfibre mill, the Port Mellon mill, and Port Alice; Next Vancouver Dial Cut-Over on Saturday, April 12; Seymour's last 'Number Please' will be uttered April 12; 1886 photo of Tilley's bookstore which housed Vancouver's first telephone switchboard; photo of the Empire Building which housed Vancouver's telephone eschange from 1890 until 1907; Edward (Big Ed) William Singer passes away; Trinity operating room; Statement of Development (# of telephones in various exchanges) as at 1 January, 1941; Savings and Government Loans - article by President of the RBOC; War Bonds Appeal; Telephone operator Marion L. Davis writes of war-time Britain; Pioneer Mission Phone man John A. Catherwood passes away; Notes and photos from Eddie Esson, braving the blitz in England; Employees form credit unions; 6 samples of Canada's first telephone advertising, used in 1877 to promote Bell Telephone usage; artistic full-page war bond advert. with a Churchillian quote and silhouette, complete with cigar; Several pages of nice photos from the Courtenay/Comox region, including the Cumberland Mine; Courtenay and Comox receive new and improved phone service; All of downtown Vancouver now served by dial - multi-page article with photos; John Hough - The Comox Argus; Recycling phone books; Norman J. Dunlop retires; Many photos of Trail and vicinity; New dial unit for Victoria - text and photos; "Buck" Telephone advertisements - promoting the safety benefits of phones; Lauchie McMillan; Many great photos of Port Albernia and area, including a more heavily treed Cathedral Grove; PNE phone exhibit promotion; Peter Grant, Superintendant of switchboard construction, retires; Alan C. Irvine - new Marine Wire Chief; each issue concludes with the number of phones in each exchange; Many photos of Kamloops and area; 'Shortage of Telephone Supplies is a Wartime Problem'; Earl Squire; Fraser telphones now served by dial system - significant text and many photos; War Bond advert.; Elizabeth Teague retires as Victoria Toll Chief; 12 year growth chart of company's system with accompanying bar graph intended to show 'why forecasting is difficult'; Fascinating and substantial text and photos emphasizing conservation due to, among other things, a tin and rubber shortage due to Japanese attacks on Malaya; Photos and text of facility wartime blackout preparations; Jean Peard retires; Name of Highland office to be changed to Hastings; Photos of executives; photos of operator school; A.R.P. (Air Raid Protection?) meetings; Ship-to-shore service saves valuable log tows; Allan Wood Hunter recounts developing phone services in Venezuela; Many photos of drills to prepare for air attacks; Government puts restrictions on telephone installations; Did you use your phone during the Blackout? - article; James Cruickshank retires; Many photos of lovely young operators from across the province; Air Raid Sirens - photos and captions; Article on Norman MacDonald; William Sherry killed in Libya; Hugh D. Simpson; photo of 93' pole being escorted by policeman on motorcycle; Many ARP photos with captions; photo of tabulators at 'information'; two awesome photos from the Marine-Pacific facility; "Watch the Clock Wh Book