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1985230789Balland / Humour 1985 196 pages in8. 1985. Broché. 196 pages.
1959159651Emmanuel vitte 1959 157 pages poche. 1959. Broché. 157 pages.
1977150114Le grand livre du mois 1977 348 pages in8. 1977. Relié jaquette. 348 pages.
2000100089957SELI ARSLAN 2000 255 pages 15x22x2cm. 2000. Poche. 255 pages.
2011100062696Plon 2011 208 pages 13x19x2cm. 2011. Broché. 208 pages.
1936100111743Purnal 1936 in8. 1936. Broché.
1969997089generic January 1969. Hardcover. Good - Cash. General use wear surface and edges rubbed. Indentation in upper edge of front cover. Upper corner of front cover bumped. Scratches and rubbing on front cover. Rubbing on back cover. Adhesive discoloring on ffep. Some light rubbing on spine. Pages show reader wear. Pages appear to be unmarked. Secure pages solid binding. Stock photos may not look exactly like the book. generic hardcover
32 pages. Features: Passing of Dorothy Gewand and Bruce McKeehan; Passing of Jim Mills; 1929 Franklin Series 130 - To Be or Not To Be, Ed and Denilde Gudat; "Chugg'in-on-Down-South" with the Ocon Family and a 1930 Franklin; Beginner's Luck - Jim Russell Bray and his 1925 Series 11A Coupe; John Burns column on maintenance and restoration - woodworking and adhesives; Happy "79th" to Dutch Kern; Reproduction of vintage Franklin Speedster ad; 1932 Dietrich Speedster Back in the Family, by Sandy Rader; Dave Rock and his 1916 Franklin touring in Zimbabwe; Reproductions of five Franklin factory letters and sales statements; Photos of the 29th Trek; A Picture Visit to the West Coast. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy of this excellent issue. Book
1979140768Hier et demain 1979 170 pages in8. 1979. Broché. 170 pages.
1982158373Hatier 1982 80 pages in12. 1982. Broché. 80 pages.
1861242334Hachette et cie 1861 411+58 pages in12. 1861. Relié. 411+58 pages. 2e édition
200062981Autrement, coll. « MEMOIRES », n° 66 2000 In-8 broché 24,6 cm sur 16,6. 437 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
1999206689Omnibus 1999 386 pages in8. 1999. Broché. 386 pages.
2005100058760Cherche Midi 2005 192 pages 11x19x1cm. 2005. Poche. 192 pages.
1996100091882Alban 1996 518 pages 15x23x3cm. 1996. Poche. 518 pages.
76-1141London: The Illustrated London News 1855. Double-page wood engraving on newsprint. pp. 103-106. 41 x 56 cm sheet. Text on verso. Good usual center fold staining in center fold some tears along sheet edges lacking some of image in upper quadrant of center fold. London: The Illustrated London News, 1855. unknown
1952100103165Éditions du fuseau 1952 in8. 1952. Broché.
1920100093660Cecil Palmer 1920 in12. 1920. Cartonné.
1969100089649East African Publishing House 1969 in8. 1969. Broché.
100138282Foreign languages publishing house in8. Sans date. Broché.
1967100120885Princeton univrsity press 1967 in8. 1967. Cartonné.
1986100082429Herscher 1986 280 pages 25x32x3cm. 1986. Cartonné jaquette. 280 pages. abondante iconographie
1938100091905Albin Michel 1938 in8. 1938. Relié. iconographie en noir et blanc
199024194Dallas TX: The Dallas Morning News 1990. First Edition. First Printing. Softcover. Fine/No Dust Jacket As Issued. Dallas TX: The Dallas Morning News 1990. Softcover. Fine/None As Issued. First Edition/First Printing. 2 pages. Rare John Cage collectible piece. A pristine Souvenir Printout of the April 14 1990 "John Cage: Music of The Spheres" Essay by Bill Marvel signed by John Cage. The first and only edition. There is no ISBN. The Souvenir Printout is now rare. It is very beautifully printed on archival thick uncoated stock paper by The Dallas Morning News to the highest standards. In protective plastic sheet with hard board backing. Without DJ as issued. Presents Bill Marvel's "John Cage: Music of The Spheres" Essay. Published by The Dallas Morning News to announce and celebrate the premiere performance of John Cage's "Seven" as part of The Fifteenth Anniversary Season of the Voices of Change Ensemble. For a pioneering and ground-breaking group exclusively dedicated to new music in deeply conservative Texas of all places a truly admirable and moving milestone. Using otherwise conventional instruments that are sometimes altered they performed pieces by John Cage Alexander Chaikovsky Donald Grantham and Henry Brant among other 20th-century composers over two unforgettable evenings. Cage was unquestionably the most influential and celebrated of the present group of composers who were still living at the time. Aaron Copland and Igor Stravinsky were also performed in a separate concert. The Cage commission "Seven" is named after the piece's seven instruments flute clarinet percussion violin viola cello and piano and marks the unconventional composer's return to conventional Classical Music instruments. "When I was young you could either follow Stravinsky or Schoenberg. I chose Schoenberg. But if you imitate Schoenberg what have you got More Schoenberg. What we have now is an art based on many possibilities instead of one or 32. Our notion of what is beautiful has more windows into it" John Cage. An absolute "must-have" title for John Cage collectors. This copy of the Souvenir Printout is very boldly and beautifully signed in purple pen-marker by John Cage. It is signed directly on the page itself not on a tipped-in page. John Cage made a rare appearance for the performance of the piece that he composed for the Ensemble. This title is a late-modern classic. This is the only such signed copy available online and is in especially fine condition: Clean crisp and bright. A rare one-of-a-kind signed copy thus. One of the most important and influential composers of the 20th century. A fine copy. . The Dallas Morning News paperback