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226315Lyon et Paris, 1826 - 1849 15 pièces en un vol. in-8, demi-basane verte, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, pièce de titre noire, tranches mouchetées (reliure du XIXe ).
205850Paris, Imprimerie de la République, An 3. in-8, 7 pp., en feuilles? Ornement typographique sur la page de titre, petit manque de papier à la première page, sans atteinte au texte.
204390S.l.n.d. in-8, 14 pp., dérelié. Brochure salie sur plusieurs pages.
1994LFA-126711214N° de Décembre 1994 : Revue mensuelle fondée en 1856 par des Pères de la Compagnie de Jésus (Jésuites) de 144 pages, format 155 x 235 mm, brochée
ORD-3822Du 5e jour de Pluviôse, an second de la République... Grasse. Guichard. (An II). In-4 (181 x 235mm) de 4 pages imprimées. (3).
177729A Beauvais, Desjardins, 1792 in-4, 2 pp.
70980P., PUF (Centre de Recherche..., Sorbonne), 1983, grand in 8° broché, 296 pages ( Bourachot, 180).
26425Edinburgh 27 April 1840 final number "40" and its reverse detached requiring repair. Two pages folio main text clear poor condition top edge and bottom corners fragile requiring attention closed tear at middle requires attention minor loss of text. Text: "I am directed by the General Board of Directors of Prisons to call your attention to the 53rd Section of the Scotch Prisons Act of 3 & 3 Vict. C42 and to request that you will have the goodness to ascertain and inform me whether and if so on what terms and in what mode the Commissioners for the isseu of Exchequer Bills in aid of public works will make an advance of £10000 to the General Board for the purpose of building local Prisons on security of the assessment for the year 1840 imposed under Section 36 of the Act for that purpose and of the like sum of £10000 to the Courts Boards in such proportions as may hereafter - word partly detached determined for the purpose of defraying the current Expenses of local Prisons on Security of the assessments to be imposed on the several Counties under Section 38 - In case such Loans should be entered into it is probable that half the amount of each would be required in the middle of June next and the other half towards the end of the year. Your early attention to this matter will be very obliging as the General Board desut=re to give information on the Subject to the County Boards in 10 or 12 days from this date ." Scan on both pages scanner loses an inch with small currently detached scrap available. Edinburgh, 27 April 1840 [final number "40" and its reverse detached, requiring repair] hardcover
19121080Londres etc.: Lloyds Greater Britain Publishing Company Limited. 1912. First edition. Large quarto. Publisher's original full dark-green morocco; the upper board triple-ruled in gilt and with the Uruguayan crest in gilt; the spine with five raised bands compartments ruled and decorated in gilt and with titles in gilt. All edges gilt. Marbled endpapers. Title page contents page introduction and first text page with gilt borders and embellishments. Illustrated profusely throughout with black and white photographs and one map. Ownership inscription of the Australian writer Mary Gilmore to the head of the title page: "Mary Gilmore / Her book / 16. 3. 26". A very good copy the binding square and firm with a few small marks and scuffs to the boards rubbing to the spine and joints and wear to the corners. The contents with scattered foxing to the endpapers are otherwise in very good order and clean throughout. An interesting association copy of this comprehensive extensively illustrated and luxuriously produced survey of the people culture history politics economy industry agriculture geography and natural history of Uruguay at the beginning of the twentieth-century belonging to the influential Australian author journalist and poet Dame Mary Gilmore 1865-1962. </p><p>A prolific contributor to Australian literature and the broader national discourse during the first half of the twentieth-century Gilmore wrote for a number of leading newspapers and journals of the period serving as the editor of the women's section of The Australian Worker 1908-1931 as well as The Bulletin The Sydney Morning Herald and the Communist Party's Tribune becoming known as a campaigner for the welfare of the disadvantaged. Her first volume of poetry was issued in 1910 thereafter publishing prodigiously for the ensuing half-century coming to be regarded as one of Australia's most popular and widely read poets. Her poetry essays and memoirs covered a wide variety of themes although public imagination was particularly captured by her evocative views of country life with her best known work - 'No Foe Shall Gather Our Harvest' - serving as a morale booster during the Second World War.</p><p>A political progressive Gilmore gained a reputation as a 'fiery radical' - a champion of the workers and the oppressed. Involving herself with the burgeoning labour movement early in her life she had become a devotee of the utopian socialism of William Lane 1861-1917. In 1896 Gilmore and two hundred others followed Lane to Paraguay where they established a communal settlement called New Australia. She started a family there with William Gilmore whom she married in 1897 but the colony was ultimately short-lived with Gilmore leaving in 1900 living in Buenos Aires for six months followed by a period in Patagonia returning to Australia in 1902 after having saved enough money for a return passage.</p><p>Gilmore maintained a strong interest in Latin American politics culture and literature for the rest of her life. Indeed she also engaged in translation projects bringing Latin American literature to a wider audience notably endeavouring to produce a 'Uruguayan anthology' for which she corresponded with friends and associates in the country. This was perhaps also the origin of the present volume which itself forms a pleasing representation of Gilmore's wide-ranging ambitions.</p><p>By her later years Gilmore was a doyenne of the Sydney literary world and became something of a national icon making frequent appearances in the new media of radio and television and maintaining a significant literary output into old age publishing her last book of verse in 1954 aged 89. She died at the age of 97 and was accorded a state funeral a rare honour for a writer and has featured on the reverse of the Australian ten-dollar note since 1993. Londres [etc.]: Lloyds Greater Britain Publishing Company, Limited. hardcover
223830Paris, Alexis Eymery, 1814 in-8, X-175 pp., bradel demi-basane fauve mouchetée, couverture muette grise conservée (reliure moderne). Petit frottement en queue de dos. Mouillure au titre, quelques rousseurs.
242166Paris, Alexis Eymery, 1814 in-8, X-176 pp., broché, couverture papier bleu de l'époque. Couverture un peu défraîchie.
1370812Paris: Alexis Eymery, 1814 in-8, 176 pages. Reliure moderne basane brune, dos à nerfs, fleuron. Qqs rousseurs, cachets.
181152Paris, 1796 in-8, 1 p., en feuille.
243790Paris, Éditions de Minuit, 1961 in-12, 250 pp., un f. n. ch., toile grège, dos lisse, pièce de titre fauve, couvertures et dos conservés (reliure moderne).
222808Paris, Imprimerie de Madame Huzard, janvier 1819 in-8, xxiv pp., 99 pp., avec 3 tableaux dépliants hors texte, demi-veau havane, dos à nerfs orné de filets dorés, pièces de titre noires, coins en vélin vert, tranches marbrées (reliure de l'époque). Des marques marginales au crayon de bois.
1838767971838 Lyon, Boitel, 1838, plaquette in 8° brochée, 50 pages ; non coupé ; couverture imprimée.
234698S.l., s.d. (1847) in-folio, titre, 57 pp., couvertes d'une écriture régulière, fine, lisible (environ 30 lignes par page), avec des biffures et ratures, en feuilles, cousu.
203338S.l., s.d. (vers 1790) in-folio, [22] ff. n. ch., couverts à mi-page droite d'une écriture moyenne et très lisible (environ 20 lignes par page), demi-basane Bradel bordeaux à coins, dos orné de C entrelacés (reliure moderne). Petites épidermures au dos.
237310Bruxelles, Auguste Wahlen et H. Tarlier, 1829 4 vol. in-12, XVI pp., pp. 17-251 ; 244 pp. ; 227 pp. ; 228 pp., demi-chagrin cerise, dos à nerfs fleuronnés, simple filet doré sur les plats, têtes dorées (rel. de la fin du XIXe).
230216A Hambourg (Neuchâtel), 1782 2 tomes en 1 vol. in-8, XIV-366-[1] pp. et 237 pp., veau fauve, dos lisse orné, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque). Coiffe supérieure arrasée.
233873À Hambourg (Neuchâtel), 1782 2 vol. in-8, XVI-334 pp. et 211 pp., broché, couverture papier bleu de l'époque.
238884A Hambourg (Neuchâtel), 1782 2 tomes en 1 vol. in-8, XIV-366-[1] pp. et 237 pp., veau noir, dos à nerfs orné, tête dorée, filets dorés en encadrement sur les plats, roulette intérieure (reliure postérieure). Coins et mors usés.
173771Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1838 in-8, [4]-340 pp., avec une planche dépliante hors-texte, demi-basane prune, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, tranches mouchetées de bleu (reliure de l'époque). Dos très frotté, manque de cuir en coiffe inférieure.
206060Paris, Chez Baudouin, (1790) in-8, 8 pp., dérelié.
1903106620Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, coll. « Histoire générale de Paris. Collection de documents publiée sous les auspices de l'édilité parisienne » 1903 In-folio 34,5 x 25 cm. Cartonnage éditeur vert pâle, titre en noir sur le dos et le premier plat, LIV-482 pp., notes en bas de page, table onomastique et méthodique. Cartonnage légèrement passé, tête de dos avec accrocs, coins émoussés, intérieur frais