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1920240821920 1 Pochoir-épreuve d'essai en couleurs, signé et daté dans la planche en bas à gauche, 1920,30 x 17.8 cm.
1980109070Paris L'Atelier [pour Renault] 1980 1 vol. Broché in-folio (46 x 32 cm), en feuilles, sous portefeuille demi-toile grège avec rubans de fermeture. Cette rare plaquette d'entreprise éditée à l'occasion de l'inauguration de l'usine Renault de Batilly en Lorraine met en lumière l'intervention artistique du plasticien d'origine israélienne Yehiel Rabinowitz, avec 5 sérigraphies originales numérotées et signées par l'artiste, 3 photographies de l'usine par l'architecte François Pavageau et un avant-propos de l'ingénieur Guy Pluquet. Tirage unique à 100 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin d'Arches. Infime décoloration en marge d'une sérigraphie, sinon exemplaire en parfait état. On joint une autre sérigraphie originale signée du même, "Les demoiselles de Joinville", dans le cadre d'une fresque murale exécutée à Joinville-le-Pont en 1988.
1980109070Paris L'Atelier [pour Renault] 1980 1 vol. Broché in-folio (46 x 32 cm), en feuilles, sous portefeuille demi-toile grège avec rubans de fermeture. Cette rare plaquette d'entreprise éditée à l'occasion de l'inauguration de l'usine Renault de Batilly en Lorraine met en lumière l'intervention artistique du plasticien d'origine israélienne Yehiel Rabinowitz, avec 5 sérigraphies originales numérotées et signées par l'artiste, 3 photographies de l'usine par l'architecte François Pavageau et un avant-propos de l'ingénieur Guy Pluquet. Tirage unique à 100 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin d'Arches. Infime décoloration en marge d'une sérigraphie, sinon exemplaire en parfait état. On joint une autre sérigraphie originale signée du même, "Les demoiselles de Joinville", dans le cadre d'une fresque murale exécutée à Joinville-le-Pont en 1988.
190224148Paris Manzi, Joyant & Cie 1902 1 in-12 Draeger, 1902, petit in-4, cartonnage éditeur illustré d'un médaillon central sur le premier plat, 24 planches montées sur onglets.
1930228061930 Paris, Draeger, 1930, in-4, sous couverture bleue pliée en 4 pages, titré sur étiquette argentée, une planche argentée est illustrée d'un mannequin en impression à froid.
1929232Montrouge Draeger 1929 1 in-4 Montrouge, Draeger, 1929, in-4, cartonnage imitant le daim, médaillon octogonal en métal argenté sur le plat.
18688Lyon, P., Imprimerie Draeger, 1912, In-4, br., cordelette d'attache, cartonnage souple brun, illustré en brun, or et bleu.
190919298Paris Administration du Journal de l'Epicier 1909 in-8 cartonné 1 volume, reliure pleine percale vert foncé grand in-octavo éditeur (hard-back percale editor) (24,6 x 16 cm), cartonnage éditeur (hard-back editor) à plaques spéciales monochromes pour le dos et le 1er plat (with specials covers editor for the spine and the cover), dos long (spine without raised bands) titre frappé argent, décoration avec plaques spéciales argent pour le 1er plat, toutes tranches lisses, abondamment illustré (plentifully illustrated) de gravures et représentations photographiques in et hors-texte (in text and full page engraving) en noir, 911 pages, 1909 Paris Administration du Journal de l'Epicier Editeur,
24157Paris, SEITA, 1991, portfolio cartonné, 41 illustrations en feuilles (21 x 29 cm).
195721606Nancy Berger-Levrault 1957 Peintures et dessins de André MARCHAND. Nancy, Berger-Levrault, 1957, in-folio, broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs et rempliée, sous chemise toilée
1934242731934 Cannes, Imprimerie Robaudy, 1934, grand in-8 broché, 50 pages.
21348P., L'Edition Artistique, vers 1935, 24 X 16 cm, 16 pp.
19331266771933 Avril 1933 - Publié par les Éditions Condé NAST S.A. - Revue mensuelle illustrée - In-folio, broché, couverture illustrée - 88 pages - Très nombreuses reproductions photographiques et publicités in et hors texte en N&B
19331266801933 Février 1933 - Publié par les Éditions Condé NAST S.A. - Revue mensuelle illustrée - In-folio, broché, couverture illustrée - 60 pages - Très nombreuses reproductions photographiques et publicités in et hors texte en N&B
19321266781932 Octobre 1932 - Publié par les Éditions Condé NAST S.A. - Revue mensuelle illustrée - In-folio, broché, couverture illustrée - 86 pages - Très nombreuses reproductions photographiques et publicités in et hors texte en N&B
1966119301966. Zurich The Graphis Press 1966 - Cartonné et toilé 24 cm x 30 5 cm 266 pages très nombreuses photos noir & blanc et couleur in et hors-texte - Texte en français anglais et allemand de Walter Herdeg publicités - Très bon état - L'ouvrage recense plus de mille spécimens d'affiches dépliants catalogues invitations programmes couvertures de livres et de journaux emballages marques en-têtes etc. Au travers de photos toutes référencées aux noms des artistes des agences des studios et des clients
1968119311968. Zurich The Graphis Press 1968 - Broché bien complet de la jaquette 24 cm x 30 5 cm 271 pages très nombreuses photos noir & blanc et couleur in et hors-texte - Texte en français anglais et allemand de Walter Herdeg publicités - Accroc à la jaquette sinon très bon état - L'ouvrage recense plus de mille spécimens d'affiches dépliants catalogues invitations programmes couvertures de livres et de journaux emballages marques en-têtes etc. Au travers de photos toutes référencées aux noms des artistes des agences des studios et des clients
40 pages. Part 10 of a series "...Framed with the object of producing an account of the great contest now in progress, which shall be at once popular and authoritative... An account written by men of great experience in political, military, and naval matters... Will contain a great deal of first-hand material which will be really valuable to historians of the future." - from Preface. Contents: Chapter XXII - The German Advance to Brussels; Chapter XXIII - The First French Offensive in Alsace; Centerfold "Map To Illustrate The German Advance to Brussels". Dozens of excellent black and white archival photographs. Upon back cover is an interesting and attractive advertisement for the "Swan" Fount Pen, intended for a soldier's kit. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. Sound copy. Magazine
40 pages. Part 11 of a series "...Framed with the object of producing an account of the great contest now in progress, which shall be at once popular and authoritative... An account written by men of great experience in political, military, and naval matters... Will contain a great deal of first-hand material which will be really valuable to historians of the future." - from Preface. Contents: Chapter XXIV - German Vandalism in Belgium; Chapter XXV - Evidence of German Atrocities. Dozens of excellent black and white archival photographs. Interesting "Swan" Fount Pen advertisement upon back cover. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. Sound copy. Magazine
Numerous black and white photographs. Part 26 of a series "...Framed with the object of producing an account of the great contest now in progress, which shall be at once popular and authoritative... An account written by men of great experience in political, military, and naval matters... Will contain a great deal of first-hand material which will be really valuable to historians of the future." - From Preface. Contents: Chapter XLLVI The French Offensive From the Aisne to Ypres; Index to Volume 2. Centerfold map entitled "From Ypres to Albert. Moderate wear. 2.75 HP Douglas Motorcycle advertisement upon back cover. Unmarked. Binding intact. Sound copy. Magazine
Features: Unfair Tax Laws - you are probably paying more than your share, says Ross M. Robertson; Albania - where Stalin still rules - can this tiny, backward Communist nation continue to oppose Khrushchev's power?; People on the Way Up - Giancarlo Baghetti, Jane Powell Rosenthal, Mark Wilson (TV's top magician); The Grass Craze - lawn lovers by the millions have taken the greensward to heart - here's how to work wonders with your private pasture; The New Frontier Women - wives of White House insiders battle to keep up with the sophisticated, hectic life in the Capital, by Flora Lewis; We Waste a Million Kids a Year - can our schools bridge the gap? - part 2 of 3; Timeless Idaho - how this wildly beautiful state preserves a slow-paced, independent way of life; The Last Days of Sugar Ray - the rise and fall of America's flashiest titleholder, the boxer they said would never have money trouble. Uncommon full-page advertisement for Tea ('The Hot Refresher') features the Detroit Red Wings NHL Hockey Team with black and white images of Sid Abel, Gordie Howe, Terry Sawchuk, and others. Average wear. Tears to to some interior pages at fold, otherwise a sound copy. Book
A particularly interesting issue with topics ranging from the 100 horsepower blower for the organ in the new Chicago Stadium to an English vending machine which dispenses individual lit cigarettes. Features: The eyes and ears of the railroad - the complicated signal system that spells safety for rail travel; Editorials - Arthur G. Halfpenny - An Awakening Due - Lopsided progress; International Affairs; Did a meteorite strike a car in Crawfordsville?; New light on old fools - ultr-violet irradiation to create vitamin D; Unique solutions of bridge construction problems - caissons sunk on artificial islands - divers employed; Vacuum tubes in industry - thermionic tubes, grid-glow relays, photo cells find wide use; A new use for radium - radiography possible without combersome apparatus; Radio goes man-hunting - radio alarm system reduces the criminal's chance of escape; New temperature measurements of the sun, moon, mars - sensitive thermo-couples reveal surface conditions; Chicago's "Madison Square Garden" - called "world's largest sports arena"; has unusual features; Butterfly farming - an intriguing business started by Iowa youth; When locomotives go to sea - special steamers built to accomodate monsters of the rails (excellent photos); A machine-age "milk maid" - the "rotolactor' milks 240 cows in one hour; Centrifugally spun concrete piles - new manufacturing process; mass production of preserved foods - a huge industry that grew from a market basket; Salt making in India - Primitive methods illustrated and described. Average wear. Unmarked. Crease to front cover. Advertisement inside front cover features photo of luxurious Cord front drive automobile manufactured by the Auburn Automotive Company. Book
Former owner's name faintly in pencil atop front cover, else unmarked. Stapled contents separated from cover. Covers well-worn but contents good or better. Back cover graced with black and white advertisement from the Committee on Mobilization of Relief Resources featuring image of a man tightening his belt. Features: Seeing with invisible light - use of ultr-violet light makes possible the 9000 power microscope; A new dam-reconditioning method - concrete facing is of novel construction; Editorials - synthetic rubber - studies in sex - we build ships; Is space expanding? - evidence points to the fact that the universe is exploding; Mechanical stevedores aboard ship - ship is converted into a "self-unloader"; Gorilla - greatest of all apes - thrills of a scientific expedition's hunt for gorillas; Safety rules for the airways - Department of Commerce regulations are all-inclusive; Eugenics for cows but not for humans - much of so-called eugenics is based upon fallacies; Marking the nations's boundaries - Questions of state's boundaries are complex and interesting; New York's newest subway cars - cars for new line are greatly improved; What science really is - why had the Greeks or the Chinese no Industrial Revolution?; Erosion Dares the west - a menace and the measures that must be taken to defeat it; From the archeologist's note book; Curious lead tablet, Luristan bronzes, a benevolent hippopotamus, a road of the ages; Analyzing "Archies" shots - Theodolite records shell-bursts in movies for close study; New and exotic delights for our table - many delicious fruit and vegetable immigrants in American markets. Book
Colour Lucky Strike advertisement upon back cover features large picture of June Collyer. Inside of back cover features full-page advertisement from the National Publishers Association which quotes John H. Patterson, Andrew Carnegie and Thomas Fortune Ryan's words from past depressions and concludes "American has beaten 19 Major Depressions - she will beat this one... as the most nearly self-contained nation, we have within our own boundaries the elemental factors for recovery." Features: Mrs. Sinclair's "Mental Radio" - a record of amazing experiments in mental telepathy made by the wife of a well-known author; Editorials - Rear Admiral Winslow - Out of Adversity - Interstate truck regulation - the country's health; George Washington, Inventor - the versatility of our first President included invention and scientific farming; A miniature solar system and its problems - Jupiter's four major satellites and other small ones make up a system that baffles the astrophysicist; Gem-stone cutting for the amateur - a fascinating hobby with a mechanical and an esthetic appeal; To salvage a sunken liner's treasure - new methods used in recovering the gold from the Egypt; A New Turbine rocket plane for the upper atmosphere - combination drive for a proposed stratosphere plane; Why power companies plant trees - public utility companies now reforesting their water power watersheds; a Horizontal well supplies fresh water to Bermuda - a modern system supplants old rainwater from roofs system; George Washington, the father of the American Navy; From Angora Goat to Mohair Fabric; The telephone spans the Pacific - the first commercial service from California to Hawaii is inaugurated; From the Archeologist's Note book - Sumerian Diorite Head - stand from grave Athenian jug - Persian strong-box; Preservation of Leather Book Bindings - treatment and formulas to protect old or rare library volumes. Average wear. Small openings at top and bottom of spine. Unmarked. Book
Lucky Strike cigarette advertisement upon back cover is graced with charming colour painting of Sue Carol who is quoted as saying "Now I use Luckies only.... I have had to smoke various brands of cigarettes in pictures, but it was not until I smoked Luckies that I discovered the only cigarettes that did not irritate my throat." Features: The navy's contribution to industry - the navy's usefulness to science and industry justifies its maintenance in the highest efficiency; Editorials - buy British - In Crime's grip - George Eastman - Wood Farming; New Light on Pluto - while Professor Lowell's calculations were sound, it was only by coincidence that Pluto was found where he predicted it; Beryllium - the production of beryllium on a commercial scale presages wide use of its alloys in industry; Watching the creation of the stars - evolution of the galaxies; Factory methods in coal mining - conveyor belts, car dumps, crushers, air cleaners and the like, add to mining efficiency; Viscount Grey and Lord Haldane - a biographical contrast of two loyal British colleagues; The new X-ray "Microscop" - The multicrystal spectrograph reveals electrons in motion within the atom; Forge welding - production process used in fabricating large pressure vessels; Where is television? - television comparable to home movie equipment in quality of image will probably not be available for some time; Glass and the machine age - new mechanical processes have greatly increased production and have lowered costs; A new chapter on Egyptian art; Archeologist's findings near Giza; The father of all skyscrapers - demolition of 47-year old Chicogo building settles a question of long standing; The snake -charming sisters of Holy Popa - three sisters on the sacred mountain of Popa are the only known women snake charmers in th east; The army general as captain of industry; How does the law protect slogans?. Average wear. Half inch opening at top of spine and front cover. Book