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1818127251818 PARIS. FIRMIN-DIDOT. (BIBLIOTHEQUE DES MEMOIRES RELATIFS A L'HISTOIRE DE FRANCE PENDANT LE 18° SIECLE. NOUVELLE SERIE. TOME XXXIV). 1878. IN-12 , broché, couverture imprimée, XXXI ET 547 PAGES, bel exemplaire en bon état.
235722Londres, T. Spilsbury, 1783 in-8, IV-172 pp., broché, couv. muette de l'époque Exemplaire défraîchi (dos absent, couverture salie, coins cornés, mouillure, infimes trous de ver).
172769Paris, Chez l'Auteur, 1881 in-12, 454 pp., demi-percaline aubergine, filets dorés au dos (reliure de l'époque). Dos passé, plats et coupes frottés. Ex-libris masqué par une marque noire aux quatre premiers feuillets, déchirure aux deux derniers feuillets. Rousseurs.
1932GIT00d6eGap 1932-1941. In-8 broché 162pp. Tirage unique à 100exp.
227712Paris, Payot, 1930 in-8, 336 pp., broché. Manque de papier sur le second plat de couverture.
178213656Hambourg 1782 In-8 xiv+366 pp, (.) Ouvrage posthume, composé en 1778. 1ère de couverture et dos manquants, 4è de couverture sommairement restaurée ; mouillures claires et rares rousseurs, mais galeries de vers en marges intérieures, avec légères atteintes au texte.
1857GITj095Paris Baillière et Fils 1857. Fort in-8 892pp. Demi basane verte, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, reliure de l'époque. Avec des tableaux comparatifs dans le texte (les cartes annoncées sur la page de titre se trouvant dans le Tome I). Petit manque de cuir sur la coiffe supérieure, rousseurs. TOME II seul complet de son texte et de ses tableaux (les cartes annoncées se trouvant dans le Tome I). (4763)
QWA-19370Baudouin Frères, 1823, in-8 br. (13,5 x 21), 512 p., 1ère édition, Collection des Mémoires relatifs à la Révolution Française, tome 2 seul, rousseurs éparses, assez bon état.
SCH258MPréface du Bâtonnier Henri-Robert. 1930 / 255 pages. Relié Editions Documentaires. Avec envoi
893739Librairie Sandoz Et Fischbacher Paris 1880 In-8 ( 220 X 140 mm ) de 220 pages, broché sous couverture imprimée. EDITION ORIGINALE. Dos fendu, rousseurs.
1855260461855 1855 ca.15x22cm; unterhalb der Darstellung typographisch betitelt; Oehme & Müller Braunschweig,marges courtes
201561Paris, Imprimerie des Trois Amis, (An III) in-8, 16 pp., broché. Page de titre salie.
255 pp broché. Non coupé. (Petits manques de papier en marge des 2 derniers ff.) 1878, 1878, in-8, 255 pp, broché. Non coupé. (Petits manques de papier en marge des 2 derniers ff.)
244605Berlin, Verlag der Kulturliga, s.d. (1920), in-16, 64 pp., broché sous couverture illustrée. Dos abîmé.
1984145941984 Montpellier, Presses du Languedoc, 1984, 3 tomes en 2 volumes in 8° brochés, plus de 1200 pages, illustrations.
1922GITg016Paris Léon Pichon 1922. Grand in-8 broché couverture rempliée CVIIIpp 2 feuillets non chiffrés. Titre imprimé en rouge et noir, texte imprimé en caractères gothiques au centre d'une gravure sur bois par Hermann Paul, différente pour chaque page. Tiré à 967 exemplaires, celui-ci 1 des 510 numérotés sur papier vergé d'Arches à la cuve. Dos et bordure de la couverture légèrement brunis, intérieur très frais sans aucune rousseur, bien complet.
166 pages. The carefully documented details of the fate of a group of Russian Christians who made a brave bid for greater religious freedom. Includes a list of more than 200 Christian Evangelical and Baptist (ECB) brothers in Russian prisons for their faith plus many black and white illustrations. Former price atop front flyleaf else clean and unmarked with light wear. Nice copy. Book
323 pages. Index. Black and white reproductions of photos. "Gelleny was recruited into the SOE (Special Operations Executive) in 1943 for training as an Allied Secret Agent at Camp X near Oshawa, Ontario. He served with distinction in Yugoslavia and Hungary." - dust jacket. First blank leaf neatly removed. Possibly signed by Joseph Gelleny inside back board. Clean with light wear. A nice copy. Dust jacket now preseved in archival-grade Brodart. Book
460 pages. "Represents the state of the art in the study of penology... A multi-disciplinary collection of landmark articles... Will serve as a long-overdue addition to teaching resources in the field, as well as an attractive reference volume for practitioners." - from back cover. "A truly unique contribution to Canadian Penology, with substantial relevance to criminological inquiries internationally." - Robert Doyle, La Trobe University, Australia. Prior owner's name stroked out inside front cover else unmarked with moderate wear. Sound working copy. Book
301 pages. Lengthy inscription by author upon half-title page. "A spectacular success... a remarkable tale of survival and perseverance." - Victoria Times Colonist. The true WWII adventures of a young man. Moderate wear. Some curling to covers. Nice solid copy. Book
249 pages. "Few Canadians have ever heard of Kananaskis, but it has a primary place in any honest history of this country. It was there in 1940, in a camp designed for prisoners-of-war, that left-wing Canadians were interned without trial for two years. One of them was William Repka."- June Callwood. Gift greetings atop half-title page, otherwise unmarked with moderate wear. Minor moisture exposure to lower corner. A sound copy. Book
186 pages. A dramatic insight into our penal system and the critical need to seek reform. "It's refreshing to encounter a quiet voice of reason amid the rising clamor for a return to capital punishment and harsher treatment of prisoners." - William French, Globe and Mail. A dramatic insight into our penal system and the critical need to seek reform. Rubber stamp atop front cover and title page else unmarked. Average wear. Solid copy. Book
285 pages. Places personal recollections on the record, in permanent form, before it is tool late. Usual library markings. Average wear. Slight lean to spine. Nice working copy. Book
175 pages. Author relates his father's capture by the Japanese in the fetid jungles of New Guinea, the annihilation of his entire squad and how he, the lone survivor, was shipped to live with Australian and British POWs in a squalid, degrading camp in the Philippines that came to be known as The Hotel Tacloban. Usual library markings. Above-average wear. Binding intact. Spine leaning. Decent reading copy. Book
233 pages. Footnotes. Bibliography. Index. Reproduction of black and white photo in text. "This compelling first-person account deepens our appreciation of the conflicts, failures, and triumphs of those who find themselves in the hands of their nation's enemies." - from dust jacket. Unmarked but for one high-lighted word in bibliography. Binding tight. Moderate overall wear. Dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. A sound copy. EDWARDS 1582. Book