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32390Editions Fleuve noir / Collection " Spécial Police " n° 9 de 1950. In-12 broché de 217 pages au format 18,5 x 12 cm. Superbe Pin-Up en couverture illustrée, non signée, par ( André Gosselin ? ). Dos carré, avec petits frottis. Plats et intérieur frais, malgré d'infimes frottis aux coins et aux mors. Superbe état général. Rarissime édition originale. Le roman sera adapté sous le même titre par Christian Stengel en 1950. Scénario de Christian Stengel et Jean Giltène. On trouve dans les rôles principaux : Simone Renant, Michel Auclair, Marcel Herrand, Geneviève Page, André Versini.
32385Editions Fleuve noir / Collection " Spécial Police " n° 2 de 1949. In-12 broché de 217 pages au format 18,5 x 12 cm. Superbe Pin-Up en couverture illustrée, non signée, par ( André Gosselin ? ). Dos carré soigneusement recollé, avec petits frottis en haut et en bas et aux mors. Coins du 1er plat avec petit frottis. 4ème plat avec photographie de Jean Bruce. Intérieur resté frais. Bel état général. Rarissime édition originale.
171932389Editions Fleuve noir / Collection " Spécial Police " n° 20 de 1951. In-12 broché de 218 pages au format 18 x 12 cm. Superbe Pin-Up en couverture illustrée par Michel Gourdon. Dos carré, avec petits frottis. Coins du 1er plat avec petit frottis. 4ème plat avec frottement qui affecte une partie du texte. Intérieur resté frais. Bel état général. Rare édition originale.
171932388Editions Fleuve noir / Collection " Spécial Police " n° 17 de 1951. In-12 broché de 218 pages au format 18 x 12 cm. Superbe Pin-Up en couverture illustrée par Michel Gourdon. Dos carré soigneusement recollé, avec petits frottis. Coins du 1er plat avec petit frottis. Intérieur resté frais malgré un nom inscrit en page de garde. Bel état général. Rare édition originale.
16739Editions Fleuve noir / Collection " Spécial Police " n° 1 de 1949. In-12 broché de 222 pages au format 18 x 12 cm. Superbe Pin-Up en couverture illustrée, non signée, par ( André Gosselin ? ). Dos carré soigneusement recollé, avec petits frottis en haut et en bas et aux mors. Coins du 1er plat avec petit frottis. 4ème plat muet. Intérieur resté frais. A noter la coquille en page de titre ou Bruce est orthographié Brice. Bel état général. Rarissime édition originale de ce livre mythique de la première aventure d'OSS 117 et premier volume paru de la collection " Spécial Police ".
25068Editions Fleuve Noir / Spécial Police n° 87 de 1956. In-12 broché de 187 pages au format 11,5 x 18 cm. Couverture de Michel Gourdon. Dos carré. Plats et intérieur parfaits. Texte de présentation et photo de Frédéric Dard au verso du 1er plat. Achevé d'imprimer du 1er trimestre 1956 sur les presses de l'imprimerie Foucault. Dernier numéro paru le 86 ( Peter Vanett - Trois jours à vivre ). Etat superbe, proche du neuf. . Edition originale avec au 4ème plat la publicité pour la collection " L'Aventurier ". Précieux exemplaire enrichi d'une cordiale dédicace autographe, signée, de Frédéric Dard. Provient de ma bibliothèque personnelle. Le roman fut adapté au cinéma par Robert Hossein, en 1955. Il est l'auteur du scénario, co-écrit avec René Wheeler, d’après la pièce de théâtre de Frédéric Dard, écrite en 1954. Les principaux rôles étaient tenus par Marina Vlady, Henri Vidal, Serge Reggiani, Jacques Duby, Robert Dalban, Robert Hossein.
46062Montpellier Chez la Veuve d'Honoré Pech, premier Imprimeur ordinaire du Roy 1731 in 4 (31x21,5) 1 fascicule broché, sous couverture muette de l'époque, 10 pages, toute petite aurèole claire sur l'angle interne de la marge inférieure. Sur le Trouble qui leur est donné par M. de Graves Marquis de Solas' & par M. Rouzier Seigneur de Boutonnet en l'exercice de la Police dans plusieurs Faux-bourgs, & autres Parties du Terroir & Consulat de Montpellier. Bel exemplaire
180921666Argentan MARRE 1809 une Affiche Originale ancienne en noir sur papier velin bleuté ligné, format : 52,6 x 42,6 cm, imprimée en noir, Mairie d'Argentan, le 23 MARS 1809 de l'Imprimerie de MARRE, à Argentan Editeur,
1980411966California 1980. Unbound. Near Fine. A collection of eight fabric sticker backstage passes or patches featuring new wave bands performing in San Francisco circa 1980s. The passes vary in size from 3½†x 3¼†to 5†x 3â€. Light soiling from the back of the stickers peeling with some fraying near fine. <br /> <br /> All items are near fine with light soiling and edgewear. The bands include several popular new wave artists such as Billy Idol The Cars Tears for Fears Sting Power Stations The Police and U2. The passes were previously owned by a back stage employee for concerts in the California area. The passes are for popular venues in San Francisco such as the Cow Palace and Bill Graham presents at the Fillmore. Many of the passes are brightly colored with printed pictures and band logos showing the typographic designs of the time. unknown
13567Imé de la Roche, Halles de la Grenette, Lyon, [1769]. Cahier de 2 pages, 20 x 25 cm. Beau bandeau de tête.
1018281061.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
181524898Paris Mellinet-Malassis 1815 Affiche Originale ancienne en noir sur papier velin crème ligné, format : 62,5 x 46 cm, imprimée en noir et ornée en haut au centre d'une vignette "aux armes royales" gravée sur bois en noir, CHAMBRE DU CONSEIL DE LA POLICE, Le 7 juillet 1768, de l'Imprimerie de la Ville et Police 1770 Editeur,
0199229287.Gflexibound. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
019884865XNew. Brand new and still unused unknown
019884865X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
20172-0198806159OUP Oxford 2017. Paperback. New. 12 edition. 866 pages. 7.00x4.00x1.50 inches. OUP Oxford paperback
a49145Mineola. Six annual reports. 4to 1958 1960 1961 and octavo about 40-65pp. each photo illustrations wraps. VG light wear some discoloration on one or two covers. Six annual reports. . paperback
a25673July 1914. Containing History of the Association Benefits to be derived therefrom portraits of officers.illustrations of reformatories prisons etc. and other interesting reading matter. Numerous contemporary advertisements for shirt collars motorcycles cheese restaurants and many more. Hardcover. 4to. 112pp. photo illustrations cloth. A few pen notes on title page and one pen mark in index. Date written in pen inside front cover. Good some cover fading and spine ends worn some rubbing on edges. Scarce. . hardcover
a752181976. Hardcover. 4to. 176 leaves rectos only dark boards. Three binding holes throughout on inner margin. Near Fine. Very Scarce. . hardcover
194735728Policia Auxiliar Del D. F. Mexico. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1947. First. Hardcover. Cloth boards lightly soiled slight edge wear cover pastedown chipped. Binding is sturdy and straight inner pages unmarked. Unpaginated approximately 125pp. ; Text in English and Spanish. Laid-in handout from Chattanooga public school superintendent presenting this as a prize for participation in the "Mexican Scrapbook Contest. " Includes numerous b/w photos of Pres. Truman's 1947 visit to Mexico. Includes full text of speeches by Truman and Mexican President Aleman. International delivery upon request. . Policia Auxiliar Del D. F. Mexico hardcover
013125François-Clément Robert (fin XVIIIe), officier de Police de sûreté de l'armée des Alpes. L.A.S. (signée trois fois), Chambéry, 5 pluviôse an 2 [24 janvier 1794], 3p et demi in-4. Très belle lettre à un citoyen de Savoie, malheureusement non identifié. Il dément le bruit qui a couru d'une arrestation imminente de son correspondant et se défend d'avoir été pour quelque chose dans cette rumeur : « Sache que je ne me laisse jamais mouvoir que par l'impulsion de mon devoir et que je sais que l'homme en place doit s'oublier ». Il donne aussi son avis son correspondant tout en le mettant en garde contre ses dénonciateurs. Le destinataire semble être un personnage important localement, probablement du département du Mont-Blanc. Très beau courrier. [299-3]
1980130286Melbourne: Victoria Police 1980. 1st edition. Fine. small octavo. hardback in original cloth 126pp. b/w pls. illusts. appendix bibliog. index Presentation copy No. 200. In decorated slip-case as issued Victoria Police hardcover
5552P., Lottin de Saint-Germain, 1820. In 4 couverture muette de l'époque, VIII-37 pp.
3664(P.), Imprimerie Nationale, sans date (1790). In 8 de 27 pp.
194743409New York The Organization No Date 1947. 1st edition. Double-sided English-Yiddish leaflet 2 pages. The Yiddish header translates roughly as "An Announcement To the Jewish Public"<br> Bilingual American Flyer condemning the Joint the American Joint Distribution Committee AJDC for not doing more to help the Jewish DPs and its "hiding" behind the German police when DP's demonstrated for more action on DP resettlement.<br> The issuing organization the United Jewish Survivors of Nazi Persecution/Farband fun Geveyzene Yidishe Katsetler un Partizaner was the first survivor network founded in the US. Their Yiddish name translates as "The Association of Former Jewish Concentration Camp Inmates and Partisans." The word "Katsetler" in their name is a contraction of "kontsentratsyonslager-er" using the letters K and Z "ka" and "tset" and thus short for "kontsetratsyonslager" a concentration camp inmate or survivor sometimes also noted as a "katsetnik." <br> <br> The flyer announces:<br> <br> "Jewish blood was again shed on German soil! German police fought with remaining victims of Nazism. But this time the sad event was instigated by the prominent Jewish organization-The Joint Distribution Committee.<br> <br> What happened<br> <br> There remains today in Camp Foehrenwald near Munich about two thousand helpless forlorn and ill D.P's who miraculously escaped the extermination furnaces in nazi-occupied Poland and Hitler-Germany. Hungry desperate destitute men women and children the 'forgotten' Jews have been knocking at the doors of the democratic countries for a haven and refuge and a home they can call their own.<br> <br> With this goal in mind they demand immediate help from the Joint while in camp and help to establish themselves in their eventual homes in the countries that have offered refuge. But the Joint turned a 'deaf ear' toward their pleas.<br> <br> And when these disillusioned D.P.'s demonstrated before the offices of the Joint in Munich the German police in a previously planned attack critically wounded whipped and battered off the demonstrators.<br> <br> The Joint in Munich with the approval of the Joint in Paris asked the police to protect them against the Jewish D.P. demonstrators.<br> <br> We the survivors of Nazi-Germany now living in the United States cannot forget the extreme torments and the inferno of the nazi-torture; we who suffered with many victims now in Foch- renwald are horror-stricken and dismayed and our hearts cry out against the Joint for the brutality toward our helpless brethern in misfortune.<br> <br> We express our deep-felt sympathy toward our brothers in Foehrenwald.<br> <br> demand that the Joint representatives responsible for these brutal attacks on the D.P.'s by the German police be punished.<br> <br> In the name of humanity we beseech the Jews in the United States to let their voices be heard help these sick tragic and frustrated victims to find homes and a life of human dignity again" From the English side of the flyer.<br> <br> <br> After World War II Munich served as a major center for Jewish Holocaust survivors the "Sh'erit ha-Pletah" who were living in DP camps. The "Joint" was the primary welfare organization providing aid clothing and food to these camps. While the Joint was a vital lifeline its Munich headquarters at Siebertstrasse 3 sometimes became the focal point for frustration regarding the pace of aid distribution or more frequently the slow pace of emigration to Palestine Aliyah and broader often frustrating postwar conditions.<br> Following the 1947 Exodus ship incident where Jewish refugees were returned to Germany by the British Jewish DPs felt trapped and staged intense demonstrations including protests at the offices of international organizations like the Joint to highlight their despair.<br> These demonstrations were part of a broader effort by survivors to assert their agency and demand rights during their time in Munich 1945-1951. For more on tensions between Munich's Jewish DPs and the Joint see www.juedisches-museum-muenchen.de/en/exhibitions/munich-displaced-online/moehlstrasse. <br> <br> Scholar David Slucki notes about the publishers of this leaflet that "Within months of arriving in the United States in 1946 Jewish Holocaust survivors began to organize themselves to help with the process of resettlement. The small band of socialists who established the Farband fun Geveyzene Yidishe Katsetler un Partizaner United Jewish Survivors of Nazi Persecution this group initiated a dual process of identity formation and memorialization of the Holocaust. <br> The first survivor network founded in the United States the Katsetler Farband this group developed a memorial culture that included commemorations and publications replete with its own rituals and calendar. Moreover the organization was part of a broader process of defining what experiences constituted the Holocaust and who was to be considered a survivor. Ultimately they were among a host of survivor networks in the United States to lay the foundation for Holocaust memorialization" Slucki D. 2017. A Community of Suffering: Jewish Holocaust Survivor Networks in Postwar America. Jewish Social Studies 222 116-145. https://muse.jhu.edu/article/649094<br> <br> We could locate no copies in OCLC-Worldcat Archive Grid nor using a google search. <br> <br> Touch of edgewear one diagonal fold paper generally bright and strong about Very Good- Condition. Holo2-163-28A. New York, The Organization, No Date unknown