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19331648747858228PM-DX2-C23, Ernest Flammarion, Editeur 1933
1824620C22Paris : Bechet Jeune 1824. Cloth. Very Good. 8.5" by 5.5". None. An interesting volume written by three notable French surgeons exploring medical procedures and knowledge of the early nineteenth century. Volume IV only. Lacking volumes I II and III. New edition second edition. Revised and expanded this work discusses new surgical practises surgical dressings and operations of the early 19th century. Written in the original French. With the binder label to the tail of the front pastedown of C. Cooper & Co Ltd. Written by three medical professionals R. B. Sabatier L. J. Sanson and L. J. Begin each of whom were highly regarded medical professionals and surgeons. Ink inscription to the reverse of the title page which reads 'Birmingham Library 14 Days Forfeiture 2d per day over.' In a full cloth binding. Externally generally smart. Light rubbing to the head and tail of the spine resulting in a small amount of fraying. Large crack to the front joint with patches of rubbing to the rear joint. Patches of rubbing also to the extremities. Small white flecks spots to the tail of the front board perhaps paint. Light offsetting to the front and rear endpapers with a small binders label to the tail of the front pastedown. Internally firmly bound. Pages are generally clean with the odd spot and handling mark heavier to the title page. Small amount of loss to the tail of the half-title page. Ink inscription to the reverse of the title page. Very Good Bechet Jeune hardcover
1957R320134464Editions Maugard. 1957. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Environ 70 pages - couverture contrepliée - rousseurs sur les plats.. . . . Classification Dewey : 252-Sermons
1925LFA-126735587Un ouvrage de 278 pages, format 120 x 190 mm, broché, publié en 1925, Editions Spes, bon état
1933LFA-126735586Un ouvrage de 225 pages, format 120 x 185 mm, broché, publié en 1933, Ernest Flammarion Editeur, bon état
2237Chez Zacharie Chatelain, à Amsterdam, 1743-1745.
1678200041AG1678. Paris Sanson d'Abbeville 1678. Original hand-coloured engraving. Plate Size: 53.6 cm x 41.7 cm. Sheet Size: 61.8 cm x 46.5 cm. Original map. In very good condition. Faint signs of browning to map. Minor paper imperfections to the outer margins. Small stain to map near centre-fold. A richly detailed map showing the northern part of Portugal. Relief on map depicted pictorially and border inlaid with longitudinal and latitudinal details The map is dominated by three rivers: the Tajo Tagus in the south the Douro and the Minho further north. The Spanish kingdom and regions such as Leon are included and the great city of Salamanca can be seen. The lower part of the map runs out before the Tagus estuary empties into the Atlantic at Lisbon. The ornamental title cartouche is in the lower right corner of the map. Off the coast is a large warship flying the coat-of-arms Kingdom of Portugal and the Algarves. The sails of the boat carry Latin text commemorates the commercial and maritime exploits of King John IV in Africa Arabia Ethiopia Persia India and Brazil. Nicolas Sanson 20 December 1600 7 July 1667 was a French cartographer termed by some the creator of French geography in which he's been called the "father of French cartography." The French school of Geography was unprecedented in its attention to precision and scientific detail and discarded much of the decorative embellishments of previous maps as irrelevant. From Sanson's time in the second half of the seventeenth century until the latter part of the eighteenth century French geographical conceptions were more influential than those put forward by any other nation. He was tutor to Louis XIII and Louis XIV. Sanson published over 300 maps. In 1692 Hubert Jaillot collected Sanson's maps in an Atlas nouveau. Wikipedia unknown
PR120639Map of the States of Savoy Piedmont and Nice. Titled above on the right: ""LES ESTATS DE SAVOYE PIEMONT et le COMTE de NICE Par le Sr: Sanson Geog Ordinaire du Roy.'With address of the publisher on the bottom right: 'a Amsterdam chez Pierre Schenk avec Privilege de .'.On the bottom left the various scales. Hand colored etching and engraving on laid paper; plate mark: 577 x 485 mm total: 625 x 531 mm; besides some smudges along the margins and a folding crease at center in very good condition. unknown
2004H-405-5902004. Paperback. Good. Former library book. Different cover. Different publisher. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations. paperback
BN105020Softcover. La place verte - roman <br/><br/>La place verte - roman paperback
2005X-343-635STE ECRIVAINS 2005. Paperback. Good. Former library book. Different cover. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations. STE ECRIVAINS paperback
BN105048STE ECRIVAINS. Softcover. Le rêve de lumière <br/><br/>Le rêve de lumière STE ECRIVAINS paperback
2005H-405-5922005. Paperback. Good. Former library book. Different cover. Different publisher. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations. paperback
BN105021Softcover. Les yeux bleus - la non-voyance vous écrit <br/><br/>Les yeux bleus - la non-voyance vous écrit paperback
1698M3704Paris 1698. Excellent. Notes: Rather rare original coloured version of this map an important 17th century map of the Great Lakes and East coast with an inset map of Boston.<br><br>Cumming qtd in Arkway: "in spite of its scope and size it has a good deal of information for the Carolina Coast".<br><br>This map by Sanson first appeared in Mortier's sea atlas "Le Neptune Francois"; interestingly it is not generally found in Sanson or Jaillot atlases. Size : 650x924 mm 25.625x36.375 Inches Coloring: Original Hand Coloring Reference: Arkway 58:23 Category: Maps Canada East; Maps United States New England unknown
16511111150111Paris 1651. Map. Very Good. Paris: Sanson Marriette 1651. 55.3 x 39.2 cm. Black-and-white copper plate engraved chart of primarily Eastern Europe with Turkey in the lower right panel. Modern hand-coloring applied to political boundaries. Title cartouche in upper right corner. Numbered 299 in upper right corner. Otherwise clean unmarked sheet with slight toning to edges. Vertical crease down center from atlas extraction. Minor chipping to edges. Colors are bright and vivid. Lines remain crisp and clear.<br><br>Nicolas Sanson was a Jesuit-trained French cartographer who attracted attention with a detailed accurate map of Gaul which he constructed when only 18. Active from 1627 Sanson issued his first map of importance the Postes de France which was published by Melchior Tavernier in 1632. After publishing several general atlases himself he became the associate of Pierre Mariette a publisher of prints.<br><br>The following map is one of the many prints Sanson collaborated with Mariette on. Unlike Jaillots future reproductions the original plates maintain a more modest decorative style with understated cartouches and less flourish or embellishment. Please feel free to view our photographs of this piece. Paris unknown
19253813373011Rousseurs sur les 1ère et 4ème de couverture, GLN-7, Spes 1925
19263813761811Exemplaire non relié, GLN-7, Spes 1926
19263836865415GLN-7, Spes 1926
19263836865420GLN-7, Spes 1926
19263836865425GLN-7, Spes 1926
19263836865585GLN-7, Spes 1926
19263836865621GLN-7, Spes 1926
19263836865622GLN-7 Spes 1926
192610471Editions Spes 1926 256 pages in8. 1926. broché. 256 pages. L'Inquiétude Humaine est un livre de conférences données par le R.P. Pierre Sanson pendant le Carême de 1926 à Notre-Dame de Paris. L'ouvrage explore le thème de l'inquiétude humaine à travers le message du christianisme et du judaïsme en s'appuyant sur la Bible