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Albi, Imprimerie coopérative du Sud-Ouest, 1943. In-8 broché, 299 pages avec des cartes et des illustrations photographiques hors texte. Exemplaire non coupé avec des rousseurs sur les pages jouxtant les photographies. Bon état par ailleurs.
8vo., First [Sole] Edition, on laid paper; attractively bound in modern burgundy half morocco, gilt back, a splendid copy. The standard reference, including chronological table, bibliography and list of subscribers. Scarce. The list of subscribers contains 93 entries. Brockett, 5320.
63 p. Age stained. 8vo. New wraps. Very scarce. Addresses Catholic emancipation. POPERY BOX 1
Centre d'Etude et d'Action Sociales des Côtes du Nord - Mars 1970 - Documents In-4 - Dactylographiés - 156 pages & Février 1969 - Document In-4 - Dactylographié - 23 pages -
ST-BRIEUC, René Prud'Homme - 1869 - T. III, IIV Livraison - 96 pages - Ex. non coupé
ST-BRIEUC, René Prud'Homme - 1857/1869 - T. III - XXIV, 359 pages + Table - Très propre
SAINT-LO, Imp. Jacqueline - 1958- In-8 - Broché - 164 pages - Très propre
Saint-Brieuc, Les Presses Bretonnes; 1977 - In-8 broché - Illustrations en texte -XI & 156 pages + Table - Bon exemplaire
Albi, imprimerie coopérative du Sud-Ouest, 1912. In-8 relié demi basane verte, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons, 560 pp..
Toulouse, librairie Sistac, 1940. Grand in-8 relié demi chagrin rouge, couvertures conservées, premier plat illustré d'une aquarelle de Bouillière, XV-495 pp-49 illustrations hors texte, quelques illustrations dans le texte.
163 pages. Author's signature and inscription upon dedication page. "Father Andre Dion, now a priest of the Diocese of Victoria, was born in Montmagny, Quebec, and decided to learn English shortly after his ordination and to exercise his ministry in western Canada. This book is about the different places he served as a catholic priest." - from back cover. Sticker removal mark upon front cover else clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
8vo., First Edition, on laid paper, fine woodcut arms on title, woodcut tail-piece, title very lightly age-soiled; attractively bound in nineteenth-century brown half morocco, marbled boards, back with five bands, second compartment lettered in gilt, gilt top, marbled endpapers, uncut, joints lightly rubbed, a remarkably bright, crisp, clean copy. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
288 pages. The grassroots story of the People's Synod, Diocese of Victoria, B.C. as experienced and reflected upon by dozens of men and women of all ages, occupations and points of view. From late 1986 to early 1991, several hundred Catholics and friendly neighbours on Vancouver Island and adjacent islands met, prayed, discerned and set action goals for the diocesan Church as it approaches the 21st Century. Signed by Editors and Bishop Remi De Roo. Book
200 pages including index. Oblong. Numerous black and white illustrations. "As well as being a history of the Anglican Church on the southern mainland of B.C., this is a story of the society the church has worked within for 120 years. A story of brave, daring and eccentric men and women and of the bishops who were leaders of this spiritual Wagon Train." - from back cover. Gift greetings across from title page else clean and unmarked with light wear. Reading crease to spine. Solid copy. Book
200 pages. Features: Early days of Kelowna Hospital; Right Reverend A.J. Doull - First Bishop of the Diocese of Kootenay; Fort Vancouver, USA; Kenny McLean; Hugh Charles Catt - Lumby's First Magistrate; Tom Clarke - Pioneer Surveyor of Railroads and Highways; Grindrod Schools 1900-1976; Falkland, B.C.; Alexander MacDonell - pioneer stage driver and rancher; Nurse Warburton; Brief history of Noca Dairy, 1925-1975; Life on a B.C. Fruit Farm; J.G. Harris; Proposed Manning Park Expansion; Mrs. T.P. Upton; Herbert Hollick Kenyon; H.C.S. Collett; First Osoyoos School 1917; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
Roy. 8vo., First Edition, on laid paper; original pictorial buckram lettered in black, backstrip lettered in black, uncut, a near fine copy. Lincoln Record Society, vol. 47.
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece, 64 fine plates and several folding pedigrees; blue cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped, mildly browned dustwrapper. With the armorial bookplate of Arthur Henry Edwards on front paste-paste and front free endpaper. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Cordeaux & Merry 1323.
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece, 64 fine plates and several folding pedigrees; blue cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy in dustwrapper. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Cordeaux & Merry 1323.
154 pages. The history of the rural ministries in the Diocese of Caledonia in Northern British Columbia. Abundantly illustrated with archival photos. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
50 pages. Many reproductions of black and white photos. Printed upon glossy stock. Features: Centenary of Diocese - the Anglican Diocese of Rupert's Land was created in 1849; Thelewey-Aza-Yeth - Guy H. Blanchet searches the headwaters of the Thelon River; Committee's Punch Bowl - the little lake at the top of Athabaska Pass, which Simpson named after the Company's London Board, 125 years ago; Frail American Elizabeth Taylor braves the rigours of wilderness travel 60 years ago, just to see how she can take it; Woodland table manners; New York to Nome and Back - in 1920, eight fliers of the United States Air Service flew from New York to Nome and return - photo-illustrated article; Mistassinia Calendar - a year in the life of a Mistassini Indian - photo-illustrated article; HBC and Vancouver's Island - behind the establishment of Vancouver Island as a Crown Colony lay a tense international drama, and a great story of loyalty; Letters Outward 1679-94 - a review of the 11th volume of the Hudson's Bay Record Society; Expeditions to the Arctic - 3rd of 3 instalments listing the various expeditions to the Canadian Arctic from the year 1004 A.D., this part covering the years 1860-1918; Nice colour ad for Hudson's Bay Point blankets on back cover. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
Roy., 8vo., First and Sole Edition, Large Paper, with title in red and black, 33 fine plates (many in collotype) and 22 plates of line illustrations; original olive-green cloth, sides with multiple frame border in black, gilt back, bevelled boards, uncut, covers lightly age-marked, hinges cracked (but binding entirely sound), a very good, crisp, clean copy. The standard reference. LARGE PAPER COPIES ARE VERY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION. Goddard, p.7.
BANNALEC, Imp. Régionale - 1983- 1 volume In-8 - Couverture imprimée -Illustrations NB en texte - 199pages - Propre
399 pages. Index. Bibliography. "Written as part of the celebration of the sesquicentennial of the diocese in 2006. It is a comprehensive, encyclopedia-style presentation of the diocese's rich and varied past, covering its pre-diocesan history and the episcopacies of its first ten bishops - from Bishop Pinsoneault... to Bishop Fabbro. Also included are histories of religious communities, the cathedral, other parishes and missions and different institutions and organizations collectively called diocesan life." - from Introduction. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. A beautiful copy. Book
16p. PAMPHLET Very good condition, lacking covers
P., Picard & Albi, imprimerie cooperative du Sud-Ouest, "Textes & mémoires relatifs à l'histoire des anciens diocèses du Tarn", publications de la revue Albia Christiana premier fascicule,1913. in-8 relié demi basane verte (reliure d'époque), dos à nerfs orné de fleurons, 427 pp. rare