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91056Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, s. d. (1791) in-8, 16 pp., dérelié.
19791060451979 Librairie François Maspero, Collection Cahiers Libres, n° 354 - 1979 - In-8, broché, couverture à rabats - 247 p. - Nombreux diagrammes et tableaux
19653007398Saarbrücken, 1965. 165 S. Mit teils farbigen Karten. Kart.
19283144124Jena, Fischer, 1928. XII, 324 S. OKart.
1830488146Göttingen, Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht, 1830. XII, 685 S. Mit 1 gefalteten Tabelle. Pappband d. Zeit (berieben und bestoßen). [2 Warenabbildungen]
1991100145672Routledge 1991 280 pages 14x2x21 2cm. 1991. Broché. 280 pages. Cet ouvrage collectif édité par Robert Bennett et Robert Estall examine les défis cruciaux de la société des années 1990 notamment les changements révolutionnaires de l'économie mondiale et leur impact sur l'environnement. Il explore comment la géographie peut contribuer à la compréhension et à la gestion de ces enjeux
174078S.l.n.d. in-4, XXIII-115 pp., dérelié.
Hardcover Light to Medium wear on glossy cover. Pages clean and neat with n o writings and no tear.
1991500103995Editions SAEP 1991 12 4x0 8x21 6cm. 1991. Broché.
AN24-7-8-19MRMqNew. unknown
In-8°, pp. 96, copert. edit. Dall'indice: Cap. I Il controllo; Cap. II Principali tecniche di controllo; Cap. III Il controllo budgetario.
75660London: The Black and White Publishing Company and W. J. P. Monckton. Large 8vo.Magazine / Journal. 12 issues. Vol. II no. 13 - vol. II no. 24 January 1900-March 1900. Bound in cream cloth with the word 'Boer or Briton' in gilt and solider on horseback in black to board with gilt lettering to spine. Wear mostly at spine and joints including a couple of puncture holes to the former. Binding otherwise a bit marked and rubbed internally clean. Black and White had two different editions the parent magazine and a smaller overlapping one Black and White Budget which was published weekly. Both provided coverage of the Boer War with the specials including additional reporting and photographs from the battlefields of South Africa. Includes a short section at rear of final issue on the Queen's visit to Ireland and her recognition of gallantry by Irish regiments. Good to VG. . Good. Publisher's Cloth. The Black and White Publishing Company and W. J. P. Monckton hardcover
1982299252Modena : Foto-Lito Dini 1982. First Edition. Hardcover. Signed and inscribed. Fine copy bound in full gilt-blocked aniline calf. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description: xviii 245 pages : illustrations. ""This project was assisted by the University Research Budget Flinders University and the Dante Alighieri Society of Adelaide.""--Page vii. ""Publication of the volume was made possible by grants from the Italian Embassy in Canberra and the Istituto Italiano di Cultura in Melbourne.""--Page vii. Includes index. Subjects: Dante Alighieri -- 1265-1321 -- Bibliography. Libraries -- Australia -- Union catalog. Modena : Foto-Lito Dini hardcover
95823S.l., Hacquart, s.d. (1816) in-8, 39 pp., broché.
226551Paris, Imprimerie de Beaucé-Rusand, 1823 in-8, titre, 19 pp., en feuilles, cousu. Piqûres éparses.
235746A Paris, De l'Imprimerie Nationale, Fructidor an 6 in-8, 6 pp. broché, couv. papier bleu postérieur.
155738Paris, Société du Recueil Sirey, 1923 gr. in-8, [4]-VIII-172-[3] pp., 3 graphiques h-t., broché. Déchirure sans manque et traces de crayon bleu sur la première de couv. Dos usé.
189612416Paris, Librairie Guillaumin ; Lyon, Auguste Cote (Montbrison, Imprimerie Eleuthere Brassart), 1896 ; in-12, broché ; (6), (1) f. blanc, II, (1) f. blanc, 148 pp., 1 tableau dépliant ; couverture grise imprimée.
155771Cambridge, University Press, 1970 in-8, XVI-369 pp., toile bleue, tête bleue, sous jaquette (reliure de l'éditeur). Légères usures sur la jaquette. Traits et annotations au crayon.
139877Versailles, Baudouin, s.d. in-8, 12 pp., dérelié.
190154688Dublin: May and June 1901. 2 volumes folio containing the original manuscripts of 16 articles and 2 editorial notes 63 and 45 pages respectively on laid paper of different manufacturers one being Ravensbourne Superfine. The editorial notice in the first volume announces the debut: "It is with great pleasure that we present this little volume to an expectant world. Although appearing under a new name it is really the offspring of that brilliant journal the Netting Room Debating Societys' Chronicle is unhappily now defunct. It was felt that with the suspension of the magazine a nameless void existed in Branch 10 it was felt that latent talent was rusting that brilliant thoughts were hidden deep in individual minds instead of being openly expressed for the enlightenment of the civilized world." Oddly I can find no record of Branch 10 Branch 10 Budget or the Netting Room Debating Society. Or even Branch Io. Among the articles are: "Hamstead Heath: The Retreat for the Jaded Londoner" by H. B. Holloway; "Sports in Australia" by S. C. Stephens; "The Irish Language Movement" by F. J. Donnellan; "International Mortality" by E. S. Keik; "A Game Played Over" a short story by C. Annead; "My Walks Abroad - I. The Strand" by W. A. Dye; "A Trip Down the Solent" by Percy J. Boxall; "Professionalism in Games" by A. B. Holloway; "The Bleeding of Ireland" by Frederick J. Donnellan; "The Social and Economic Effects of War" by E. S. Kiek; and "The Passing of Robert Louis Stevenson" by P. I. of which the editor writes in his Editorial Note: "P. I. is a known admirer of the gentle R.L.S. and his article would be called by some gushing. It will however be read with interest by those who account themselves also Stevenson's friends. May and June unknown
190154688Dublin: May and June 1901. 2 volumes folio containing the original manuscripts of 16 articles and 2 editorial notes 63 and 45 pages respectively on laid paper of different manufacturers one being Ravensbourne Superfine. The editorial notice in the first volume announces the debut: "It is with great pleasure that we present this little volume to an expectant world. Although appearing under a new name it is really the offspring of that brilliant journal the Netting Room Debating Societys' Chronicle is unhappily now defunct. It was felt that with the suspension of the magazine a nameless void existed in Branch 10 it was felt that latent talent was rusting that brilliant thoughts were hidden deep in individual minds instead of being openly expressed for the enlightenment of the civilized world." Oddly I can find no record of Branch 10 Branch 10 Budget or the Netting Room Debating Society. Or even Branch Io. Among the articles are: "Hamstead Heath: The Retreat for the Jaded Londoner" by H. B. Holloway; "Sports in Australia" by S. C. Stephens; "The Irish Language Movement" by F. J. Donnellan; "International Mortality" by E. S. Keik; "A Game Played Over" a short story by C. Annead; "My Walks Abroad - I. The Strand" by W. A. Dye; "A Trip Down the Solent" by Percy J. Boxall; "Professionalism in Games" by A. B. Holloway; "The Bleeding of Ireland" by Frederick J. Donnellan; "The Social and Economic Effects of War" by E. S. Kiek; and "The Passing of Robert Louis Stevenson" by P. I. of which the editor writes in his Editorial Note: "P. I. is a known admirer of the gentle R.L.S. and his article would be called by some gushing. It will however be read with interest by those who account themselves also Stevenson's friends." <br/><br/> May and June unknown books
215348Genève, Droz, 1969 in-8, 270 pp., tableau dépliant, cartes in-t., broché.
19273014381Jena, Fischer, 1927. XIX, 185 S. Mit 23 Abbildungen. OKart.
0883658801.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover