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PARIS, Imp. Paul Dupont - 1872 - In-8 - 1/2 Reliure défraîchie - dos lisse - LXVI-467 pages, y compris Table alphabétique des Matières - bon exemplaire
PARIS, Imp. Paul Dupont - 1871 - In-8 - 1/2 Reliure - dos lisse - N° 1 au N° 12 bis - 679 pages, y compris Sommaires, Table chronomogique & Table alphabétique des Matières - bon exemplaire
First edition, 8vo (227 x 140mm), viii, 260pp., orig. boards, rather worn, spine perished, lower board detached, uncut.
12mo, drop-head title, 4pp., disbound. Relates to 1803 contested Nottingham election between Daniel P. Coke and J. Birch. In the form of a drama set in the house of D. P. Coke at Derby. University of Nottingham copy only on Copac.
12mo, small hole in first leaf with the loss of the word 'to' in the drop-head title, 8pp., disbound. Relates to 1803 contested Nottingham election between Daniel P. Coke and J. Birch. University of Nottingham copy only on Copac.
12mo, drop-head title, 4pp., disbound. Relates to 1803 contested Nottingham election between Daniel P. Coke and J. Birch. University of Nottingham copy only on Copac.
56 pages. Features: The Ohio Battleground between George W. Bush and John Kerry; Major additional coverage of the U.S. Presidential Election; Ralph Klein is losing his golden political touch; Canadian meds are a political hot potato in the U.S.; Circus arts in China provide kids with springboard for success. Average wear. Minor mark on table of contents. A sound copy. Magazine
82 pages. Features: In Defense of (the possibly drunk) Fergie - Prince Andrew's ex-wife; Andrew Coyne on Rand Paul; Samantha Bee in conversation; Why is Stephen Harper in no rush to call an election?; Guy Giorno - national man of mystery; Senator Nancy Ruth; Fly-by-night immigration consultants; Grassroots revolt against the HST in British Columbia; Is that an IED in your backpack?; Mahmoud Yadegari - accused of supplying Iran with equipment to aid their nuclear program; Conflict in Thailand; Containing coastal oil damage in Louisiana; Say goodbye to the recovery - fear returns as a growing debt crisis threatens to tip the world back into recession; Why Apple's iPad spells trouble for Nintendo and the video game industry; The Can-Am Spyder; Dr. Anthony Galea - embattled A-list doctor; Breakthrough MS surgery not available in Canada; Docile dogs live longer; The death of John Connelly; How Air Conditioning changes the world; William still hesitating on Kate Middleton; Calgary's Rush - the ultimate restaurant kitchen; Mark Steyn argues that Europe's hedonistic benefits and low birth rates mean it needs protection from itself; In Memoriam - Kenneth Roy McAllister. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
Features: Nutworking - how to share miniatures with young ones without breaking them; Aaron Friedman's dollhouses; Roadside Stands - Tourist Traps; Southwestern Harmony; Native American Miniatures IV - Spider Woman's Legacy - Navajo women weave tradition and beauty; The Beginning of the End - planning projects; The Museum of International Folk Art; Artist Victoria Taylor-Gore's Tiny Pastels; Newark's World of Mini Mania Show; Seven pages of projects with a Southwestern slant; A House in Old Santa Fe - an adobe hacienda; Microcrafting an Oriental Trio - a 1/4" scale Chinese Room; Victorian Storefront Highlight; Along the Mall XX - Election Campaign Headquarters; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Magazine
160 pages. Cover features cartoon of Trudeau applying his knee to the groin of Stanfield as they waltz together. NDP leader Lewis watches from the sidelines. With contributions from Terry Mosher, Bruce Hutchison, Hugh Maclennan, Peter Newman, Walter Stewart and Claude Ryan. Book
387 pages including black and white photographic plates and index. How Trudeau captured power in Canada. Clean and unmarked. average wear. Tight and square. Solid working copy. Book
80 pages. Features: Keeping the Force Mobile - Vehicle Garage Staff; Jour de Tristesse...; Fish Story - Port Alberni; Looking Back; Pan-American Karate Championships - Cpl W.(Bill) D. Pitcher; Essay Winners; A Toast to the Wives - by Commissioner L.H. Nicholson, Ret.; Une Plume a la Casquette de la Gendarmerie; Care and Handling of Prisoners; How to Capture Canada's Most Wanted Female; 1973 Royal Visits; A Tribute in Bronze - Helen Granger Young; Can Snowmobiles Hack the Cold; Arctic Rescue; Two Years Straight; Fingered by Prints; Inspol Boxing Championship; Courageous Act; Order of Canada - Supt. J.A. Churchman, Ret.; Time Travels On; An Election Incident; Where There's a Will; and more. Prior owner's name blacked out atop table of contents else unmarked with average wear. Sound copy. Book
12mo, drop-head title, bottom line of the first page shaved, 4pp., disbound. In the form of a play. Copac locates a single copy at Nottingham Library.
8p. Uncut at top. Tall 8vo. First page has three drawings: first panel shows Civil War Soldiers in a battle; Second panel shows an honor guard burying Civil War Soldiers in a grave yard; third panel shows indigent Civil War Soldiers being buried in a potter's grave with a scrawny horse and a poor relative. The Democratic candidate, Robert E. Pattison, refused to provide for honorable burial for Civil War Soldiers. The Republican candidate introduced in the Legislature during the session of 1885, the patriotic measure, known and as the "Soldier's Burial Bill". Top and bottom edge of first page worn with small insect damage. Once folded in middle. Quite scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA PAMPH 19_36 BX1
355p. Age stained. 12mo. Original full leather binding. Original red leather spine label. Front board detached. Hardbound. Maitland was from Chester County, PA and this book seems to have had a run of popularity and influence in that region. PA64 FRONT
In-8 - Reliure cassée - 1871 - Table chronologique X & 328 pages + (4) de Table alphabétique - trous de vers aux 10 dernières pages sans incidence sur le texte
PARIS, E. Dentu, 1875 - E.O. - In-12 - Broché - 180 pages - exemplaire non coupé, très propre
ST-LO, chez Elie - 1829 - Petit in-folio en feuilles de 23 pages -Vignette en page de titre - Propre
Editions de l'art et de l'autel, sans date (1900). Grand in-4 broché , couverture illustrée,78 pp. Illustrations in texte et hors texte. Très bon état.
in-8°, 51 pages, broche, couv. a rabats illustree. Tres bon etat. [DV-2]
ST-BRIEUC, Guyon-Le Pouliquen, imp.-Lit. - Sans date (vers 1870) - -8 - Broché - 12 pages - bon exemplaire
in-8°, VIII-562 pages, rel. pl. toile ed., t. dore. Qq. cach. sin. bel exemplaire. (CA29/7) [CA29-7]
Mémoire présenté à l'Université d'Aix en 1973 - In-4 - Relié - 86 pages - Propre
PARIS, lib. Letouzey & Ané - Sans date, 1885 - In-12 - Broché - E.O. - 46 pages - bon exemplaire