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n. 534 bross. edit. ill.
Broch?. 433 pages. Couverture d?fra?chie.
Pictorial book plate lightly attached inside front board. No other marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, minor bump to spine foot and no bumping to corners. Dusty dust jacket not price clipped with very minor marks, sunned spine and nicks/chips to upper edge and spine foot. 588pp. Three stories in one about the Pasquier family which bring the story of the family up to the outbreak of the First World War. The stories are 'Pastors and Masters', 'Cecile' and 'The Fight Against the Shadows'. Translated by Beatrice de Holthoir.
IN 8 CARRE. BR [BE]. 66 PP. 45 ILL EN NOIR. [BE]
pp. [70]. Illustrated with photographs. Numerous local advertisements. Slight age staining. Sm. 4to. Original yellow printed wraps, very slightly worn. Front cover decorated with a Revolutionary soldier in blue and green with early penciled ownership. Illustrated advertisement of the Philadelphia and West Chester Traction Company on rear cover. Excellent local historical ephemera. Nice copy. Quite scarce. PA PAMPH 19_18 BX1
This is a very good softcover copy with only light wear. Completely clean inside and out. This is a sale catalog for an auction held at Sotheby's London on October 26, 1989. Sale code: "COLOMBE". The sale consisted of ceramics by Picasso, Vlaminck, Jais Nielsen, Andre Masson, Georges Rouault, Raoul Dufy, Miro, Cocteau, and Jean Lurcat. The section on British ceramics had work by Quentin Bell, Philip Sutton, Graham Sutherland, Bernard Leach, William Staite Murray, Michael Cardew, David Frith, David Leach, Geoffrey Swindell, John Ward, Lucie Rie and Hans Coper among others. A brief section of the sale was devoted to 20th century art glass from Scandinavia and Italy. All lots illustrated, most in color. Price estimates but no prices realized sheets. 11" high X 8" wide, 89 pages.
7p. Author's offprint. Inked "From the Author" on page one. Tall 8vo. Plain brown wraps. Scarce. PA PAMPH 19_36 BX1
bross. edit. ill., lievi bruniture
Broch?. 126 pages. Couverture l?g?rement d?fra?chie.
IN 4. REL TOILE EDIT AVEC JAQ [BE]. 125 PP. ENV 100 ILL EN COULEURS. [BE]
IN 8. BR [MOY]. 260 PP. ENV 20 ILL EN NOIR. [MOY]
PETIT IN 8. REL DEMI BASANE [BE]. 272 PP. ENV 40 HT EN NOIR AVEC GRAVURE AU FRONTISPICE. [BE]
398 pages. Extensive bibliography. Index. "Revisits Champlain's enormous contributions and unique role in history, offering new insights and raising new questions about the 'father of New France.' Lavishly illustrated, including the thirty-two maps attributed to Champlain as well as documents, a selection of his drawings, and illustrations of rare artifacts, this is an unsurpassed source of information for anyone wanting to understand New France and the origins of Canada." - dust jacket. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. A high-quality copy. Book
Excellent clean copy, pages clean, bright and tight. Used
Percaline de l'?diteur. 126 pages. 17x24 cm.
Reliure toile tach?e. 318 pages. D?fra?chi.
IN 4. BR [BAD]. 42 PP. 36 ILL EN NOIR. [MOY], COUVERTURE EN MAUVAIS ETAT
GRAND IN 4. REL TOILE EDIT AVEC JAQ [BE]. 184 PP. ENV 160 ILL EN NOIR ET EN COULEURS. [BE]
IN 4. REL TOIL EDIT AVEC JAQ [BE]. 168 PP. ENV 120 ILL EN NOIR ET EN COULEURS. [BE]
IN 4. REL TOILE EDIT [BE]. 82 PP. ENV 80 ILL EN NOIR & EN COULEURS. [BE]
IN 8 CARRE. BR [BE]. 244 PP. 128 ILL EN NOIR ET EN COULEURS. [BE]
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and minor bump to upper front corner. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased with very slight rubbing to upper edge. 362pp. In-depth biography of Charles I of England which encompasses the whole sweep of Jacobean and Caroline England and recreates the extraordinary richness of that society.
This is a very good hardcover copy in rust-colored cloth, very clean inside and out. Spine tips and corners worn. One tiny black mark on the front endpaper. Plates fine. Pioneering work on this subject by the director of the Charleston Museum. Authoritative text and many fine black & white photo plates. Extensive notes and bibliography. 11" high X 9" wide, 150 pages.