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1949za340Editions de la seule France Broché 1949 In-8 (16,5 x 25 cm.), broché, 211 pages, non coupé, première édition ; couverture piquée, par ailleurs bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
957Editions de la seule France 1949, in-8 broché, 211 pages.
49076Berne, K.-J. Wyss 1878, 205x135mm, 80pages, broché. Petit accroc sur la couverture supérieure.
930659Editions Victor Attinger Paris 1936 In-8 ( 240 X 150 mm ) de 185 pages, broché sous couverture illustrée. Bel exemplaire.
27702Darby ,1920, in-4 de xxx pages ,Les portraits reproduits dans cet album ont été exécutés dans les ateliers du photographe-portraitiste Paul Darby , br. ,Bon état , .(4 photos du livre sur mon site https://www.vieuxlivre.fr) .Les frais de port pour la France sont offerts à partir de 25 euros d'achat (Mondial relay ). (colissimo suivi +6,90 ).
515187Christian Bourgois Editeur Paris 1984 In-8 ( 225 X 140 mm ) de 434 pages, broché sous couverture illustrée. Bon exemplaire.
19989630Gallimard 1998 272 pages 20x14x2cm. 1998. Broché. 272 pages. Dans 'Au nom de la loi' Alain Minc analyse l'évolution récente de l'institution judiciaire en France et son importance croissante. En tant que citoyen sans titre juridique particulier il examine les nouveaux rapports entre juges et politique ainsi que les risques de dérives liés à cette 'seconde révolution française'
28420Bruxelles, Labor, 1997. 15 x 22, 132 pp., broché, état neuf.
197447344Couverture souple. Broché. 246 pages.
18206Paris, Mercure de France, 1911. In-12 de 497 pages. Exemplaire numéroté N°968. Toile rouge. Nombreux tampons de Radio France et ORTF. Couvertures conservées.
Broch?. 439 pages.
058051Montpellier Imprimerie Mari-Lavit 1934 in 8 (19,5x14) 1 volume broché, couverture illustrée, 176 pages. Bel exemplaire
13391, Brussel, Paleis der Academien, 2000., Gebrocheerd, originele uitgeversomslag, 26x18cm, 304pp, als nieuw/ as new!!!!
665594Grenoble, Baratier et Dardelet, 1888 in-8, 62 pp., broché.
665652Grenoble, Baratier et Dardelet, 1888 in-8, 62 pp., broché.
13004Document composé de pages de 8x12cm contre collées sur un livret de feuilles en papier vergé in 8° cousues sur plats muets - Probable travail d'un archiviste - ce document non numéroté de 22 pages est somme toute agréable bien que surprenant A noter que l'historien complète une note en y apportant une précision dénonçant une grande connaissance du sujet.
665651Grenoble, Baratier et Dardelet, 1869 in-8, 115 pp., broché.
18715Grenoble, Baratier, 1868, 1 broché, ex-libris manuscrit: "Monsieur Teste vice-président à Bourgoin". in-8 de 54 pages ;
1967523215New York City: Caterpillar 1967. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Cover by Iris Lezak. Quarto. 44pp. Yellow printed wrappers with shiny yellow taped spine as issued. Very good copy with light vertical crease edgewear and a few spots of moderate wear on spine. Issued as Caterpillar14 and limited to 300 copies variant issue in yellow printed wrappers. From the library of poet David Ignatow with a small label on the inside front wrap. Inscribed by Jackson Mac Low: “For David & Rose on the first day of Summer. Jackson Mac Low 6/21/68.†Also with the contemporary ink notations by Ignatow on the front cover “Czeslaw Milosz Dept. of Slavic Language Literature. U. of Calif. Berkeley Calif." and with some additional ink annotations on rear cover. Uncommon. OCLC locates nine copies. Caterpillar unknown
13442Monmouth. 30 Ocotber 1843. 2pp. 12mo. 29 lines of neatly-written text. In very good condition on lightly-aged paper. Addressing his letter to 'J: S: Buckingham Esqre.' Pollock writes that Buckingham's letter 'enclosing the Rules &c. of the British and Foreign Institute' has been forwarded to him in Monmouth where he is 'engaged on a long Circuit professionally which comprehends all South Wales and the West and South of England'. He is 'on the move continually' without 'time or opportunity to give sufficient consideration to the subject'. He will 'return to Town' in December when he will 'take an early opportunity of making my appearance as a member of the Committee' and will 'confer' with Buckingham: 'I see you have had to answer an attack as some one has taken the trouble to send me a Copy of the "Times" of the 25th. inst. which accompanied a Letter from you . You need not complain as you have evidently a triumph upon all the points started.' According to Buckingham's entry in the Oxford DNB in 1844 he was 'instrumental in the foundation of the British and Foreign Institute in Hanover Square. This literary and social club of which he was appointed resident director drew the ridicule of Punch which persisted in calling it the ‘Literary and Foreign Destitute’. The institute was closed in 1846.' Pollock was appointed Chief Justice of Bombay in 1846 and knighted in the same year. Monmouth. 30 Ocotber 1843. unknown
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original autograph letter handwritten signed by Mehmed Semseddin Pasha addressed to 'Kütahya Evkâf-i Humâyûn' [i.e. Kütahya Imperial Foundations]. It starts with 'Huve' traditionally. (29x21 cm). In Ottomsn script. Letterhead 'Nezâret-i Evkâf-i Humâyûn' [i.e. Ministry of foundations]. 1 p. including eight lines with additional annotation. Mehmed Semseddin was an Ottoman / Turkish statesman with Circassin (Adige - Shapsig) origin, descended from Tletseruk (or Tleseruk) family. Mehmed Semseddin Pasha was the son of Hacizade Osman Bey who was a Circassian chieftain. In 1864, his family emigrated to Samsun and then to Istanbul in the Great Immigration of Circassians. He was graduated from Galatasaray High School. He was also groom of Egypt Extraordinary Commissioner Circassian Rauf Pasha, a member of the Society Circassian Charity (Çerkes Teavun -Yardim- Cemiyeti), the manager and author of Guaze newspaper published in Turkey which was first published journal in Latin letters in Turkey.
1972WRCLIT68048Iowa City 1972. Four pages closely written in ink on rectos of four quarto sheets of IOWA REVIEW letterhead. In excess of 1000 words. Formerly stapled at left upper corner faint old folds for mailing else fine. A warm and gracious letter straddling professional concerns and concerns of friendship in response to Turco's submission of a sequence of poems drawing on the Tarot. In the course of detailing the burdens facing him in his association with the Review ".a reluctant editor at that planning secretly & quietly to resign at the 1st decent opportunity" and the University Justice discusses the poems thinking them most suited to unified appearance in a book on the order of THE INHABITANTS with illustrations rather than in a fragmented form in the limited space left for submissions to the Review. He catches up both personally and professionally with Turco and to a sympathetic reader details the complexity of the issues confronting him at the University. unknown books
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original paper autograph letter handwritten signed by Pirizade Ibrahim Hayrullah Bey. 22x14 cm. In Ottoman script. Paper with the letterhead of 'Selânik Vilâyeti' [i.e. Governorship of Salonica]. AH: 1326 = AD: 1910. With its elqab, letter has 10 lines. A legible script in Turkish with Arabic letters. Letter warns interlocutors against Bulgarian atrocities. Hayrullah Bey was a statesman who held various positions in the last period of the Ottoman Empire. He was born in 1859 in the rooted Pirizade family in Istanbul. His father was the head of the State Department of Shura and Shaykh al-Islam Pirizâde Mehmed Sahip Molla (1838-1910), and his mother was Hekimbasizade Fahrünisa Hanim. There are also two sheikh al-islams among their great grandfathers. Ibrahim Hayrullah Bey, a member of the Committee of Union and Progress, rapidly rose to state administration after the declaration of the 2nd Constitutional Monarchy. In September 1909 he was appointed Governor of Thessaloniki.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original paper autograph letter handwritten signed by Mehmed Refet Ülgen. 21x13,5 cm. In Ottoman script (Turkish with Arabic letters). 1 pp. Ink stains and chipped on margins. Folded. A good copy. Written with a unique riq'a script. Mehmed Refet Ülgen, (1888-1964), was a member of parliament from Urfa city, educator (he was manager of several Turkish schools), director of Ziraat Bank.