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In-8 (cm. 19.30), brossura illustrata, pp. 126. In buono stato di conservazione (good copy).
42103Tome XLVIII - 48ème année - octobre 1914 - 191e livraison - 1 vol in-8 broché - 40 pages
243714Nouvelles Editions Latines, 1993 22 x 14 cm., 309 pp, Broché
4280N°200-201 du 1er et 2ème trimestre 1995. Bon etat.
11614VANNES, Imp. Lafolye - 1898 - In-8 - Broché - 11 pages - 1er et 4ème plats détachés, sinon très propre
VANNES, Imp. Lafolye - 1898 - In-8 - Broché - 11 pages - 1er et 4ème plats détachés, sinon très propre
9045Jean Jacques Pauvert 1967
2015LYONNNNNNN00001124Lyon, Fage Editions, 2015, 24,5 x 29, 320 pages sous cartonnage éditeur illustré. Iconographie noir & blanc et couleurs. "L'inscription en 1998 par l'UNESCO du site historique de Lyon sur la liste du patrimoine mondial marque la reconnaissance d'"un exemple éminent d'établissement urbain". Vaut-elle absolution des atteintes portées, par le vandalisme, à la ville et à ses monuments ? Si Lyon présente le caractère d'une continuité historique exceptionnelle, sur plus de vingt siècles, il n'en a pas moins souffert, de la ruine de la ville gallo-romaine aux entreprises de l'urbanisme destructeur des 19e et 20e siècles, des atteintes du vandalisme. L'occupation protestante en 1562 et les effets de la nationalisation des biens du clergé durant la période révolutionnaire ont fait disparaître de nombreux édifices religieux, les politiques dévastatrices menées tout au long des 19e et 20e siècles, sous le prétexte du renouvellement urbain, ont touché la ville dans sa forme et sa matière, parfois dans son identité même, comme en témoigne la disparition récente de son patrimoine industriel. Cet ouvrage, nourri d'une recherche historique approfondie et largement illustré, est la première tentative de synthèse des effets du vandalisme à Lyon et de la constitution progressive d'une conscience patrimoniale locale. Il ne se veut ni accusateur, ni nostalgique, mais a le souci de rappeler les responsabilités des uns dans la perte et les combats des autres pour la mémoire. En des temps troublés, il vise aussi à rappeler que l'avenir d'une cité tient aussi à la détermination qu'elle met en oeuvre à assumer ce qu'elle a été. Se remémorer pour prévenir. A cet égard, il s'agit ici d'un livre engagé, au service d'une certaine idée de la ville."
1928Paris, Félix Alcan, 1885. In-12, demi-chagrin noir, titre doré sur dos orné à nerfs, 324p. Avec une lettre de l'auteur à M. Etienne Arago et une notice biographique et littéraire par Ch Bigot. Bon état général, qqs petits frottements sur la couv. (surtout au niveau des coiffes), qqs rousseurs sur tranches, intérieur très propre
188812521888 F.ALCAN 1888- IN12 toile rouge (ouvrage de prix)-324p. éd. précédée d'une lettre de l'auteur à E. Arago et d'une notice biographique et littéraire par Ch. Bigot.
7235Paris, Le Normant, Imprimeur-Libraire, rue de Seine, n° 8, 1817. In-12, broché sous cartonnage souple, reliure postérieure, 14 pp.
1528445317.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19428230Moscow: Foreign Language Press 1942. 1st and only edition. Paperback. Good clean copy in the original printed wraps. Edges very slightly edge nicked with some browning to the preliminary page edges. A scarce ephemeral piece and especially so in such good condition. ; 47 pages; Description: 47 2 p. 17 x 13 cm. Subjects: World War 1939-1945 --Art and the war. Art --Soviet Union. Opening speech by A. N. Tolstoy with numerous additional speeches by V. V. Barsova I. M. Moskvin I. J. Sudakov among others. Moscow: Foreign Language Press paperback
Features: Hunting elk in Manitoba; Moose below zero; Mountain ptarmigan; Dogs of yesteryear; The ring-necked pheasant; Beginner's Luck; Recipes from our old files; Deer Antler Rack; Vandalism in the bush; Dressing a deer; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A quality copy. Book
12 pages. "The most terrifying secrets of self-defense ever known to man - gathered from confidential sources throughout the world - and published here for the first time!" - from front cover. Contents: Joseph Weider's Personal and Private Correspondence - How to Defend Yourself Against the Senseless Wanton Attacks of Vandal Destroyers; Protect yourself from being Knocked Out by Club, Stick, Bat or Blackjack Attacks to these Vulnerable Areas of Your Body; Watch Out for these Deadly Weapons Used by Vandals to Attack You; What a Weider "Terror-Fighter Does in case of Emergencies; Flatten your "Vandal" Attacker in Seconds; Defend Yourself Against Vandal Attacks by doing this; Avoid Vandal Attacks With These Defensive Counter-Attacks; Fight off a Hockey Stock, Baseball Bat, Lead Pipe or Blackjack with these defensive tactics. Vandal Attackers are a "Push-Over" When you Follow these 6 Golden Fighting Rules. Boldly illustrated in black and red. Average wear. Multiple pen markings on two pages where prior owner studied this work intensely. A sound copy of this great vintage collectible. Book
Front cover portrait of Brigadier-General H.B. de Lisle, C.B., D.S.O., Commanding 2nd Brigade of Cavalry. How the British Army Crossed the Aisne. Photos and illustrations: Vandalism at Soissons; Diagrammatic view of the Aisne valley, showing how the German trenches were disposed; Human moles at Aisne; Positions of the rival armies during the closing days of September, 1914, looking northward from the city of Rheims; War life in a 3-tier deep sandpit behind the British lines in the Champagne country; 'Searchlight' fired from a gun - a parachute light-ball shell illuminates a night battle field; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
40 pages. Part 11 of a series "...Framed with the object of producing an account of the great contest now in progress, which shall be at once popular and authoritative... An account written by men of great experience in political, military, and naval matters... Will contain a great deal of first-hand material which will be really valuable to historians of the future." - from Preface. Contents: Chapter XXIV - German Vandalism in Belgium; Chapter XXV - Evidence of German Atrocities. Dozens of excellent black and white archival photographs. Interesting "Swan" Fount Pen advertisement upon back cover. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. Sound copy. Magazine
Features: Cover facial photos of Gratien Gelinas; Emotion, by June Callwood; What went wrong with Canada, by Peter C. Newman; The last days of the French in Algeria - article with photos by Peter Stollery; The savage fight for life above the timberline - Jean George describes how animals outsmart the mountains; Bernard 'boom boom' Geoffrion - the highest scoring baritone in history!; Vandalism - the kids' crime that no one really understands; Minute by minute on the day of birth - with photos; Colour photo tennis Coke ad on back cover. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
Features: A motoris may be asleep even if his eyes are open; Editorials: save Old Ironsides, Humanizing science, Television's future, Submarine safety; Skilled workmanship on organs for church, theater and home; Architects as room designers; The strangest thing in physics; Firsts in aviation; Towers of Hudson River bridge are rising rapidly; The highest known velocity; Prospecting with artificial earthquakes; the month in medical science - punch drunk, u.v. rays, compressed air pranks, posture, yellow fever, rider's legs, tar poison, childhood teeth, food colors; The search for the first American; Education adopts the motion picture; Pointers from a pen maker; Death Valley; Egyptian vandalism 3400 years ago; Aerodynamic wind mills; Television advances; Protecting paintings for posterity; Roman engineering triumphs; Light airplaine design contest; Wasteful cotton baling methods; Early Indians in Florida.Major damage to front cover along spine. Half of spine missing. Back cover features colour Camel cigarette advertisement with the caption "Now it's unanimous. I'd walk a mile for a Camel... So would I" Two-colour "Dodge Brothers Trucks" advertisement inside front cover. Inside back cover is a very attractive colour Packard automobile advertisement with a few small spots of soiling. Ad shows a strapping young man fabricating auto parts. Well-worn. Magazine
Pages 725-756. Features: Cover photo-portrait of FDR; Photo of Admiral Sir John Cronyn Tovey being piped on board H.M.S. "Prince of Wales"; One-page photo of coastal command station armourers getting ready to bomb up; Eight photos of the vigils of the coastal command - bomb preparation, photo-processing, anti-aircraft stations, operations room and telegraphy section; Two pages of explanatory illustrations show how aircraft carriers, fighter and reconnaissance planes have revolutionised naval warfare and influenced naval architecture; Photos of recen Nazi vandalism - damage to Gray's Inn, the wrecked Canterbury Music Hall, Serjeants Inn, Queen Victoria St., and Dublin; Two pages with fifteen photos of bomb damage to the destroyed Church of the Knights Templar; The Fleet and its Air Arm (article); Air photo of Mannheim-on-the-Rhine shows destroyed western span of Autobahn bridge; Dramatic two-page illustration of "Catalina" under heavy fire as it spots the Bismarck in a heavy sea; Two-page illustration of the last of the "Bismarck", shelled, bombed and on fire as the Nazi mammoth is torpedoed by H.M.S. "Dorsetshire"; Thre photos of the last of the "Bismarck", including dozens of heads of bobbing survivors floating in the sea; Scene in "Petticoat Lane" where, on June 1st, rationing of clothing, cloth and footwear came into force; Photo of Averill Harriman welcoming the first of four million eggs to Britain from the U.S.; Photo of some of the few "Bismarck" survivors being landed at a British port; Photo of H.M.S. "York" which was lost; Photos of personalities of the week include the pilot of the "Catalina" which discovered the fleeing "Bismarck", Lieut. B. Stubbs, Dr. Kurt Heinrich Reith, Max Schmeling, King Victor Emanuel of Italy, Sir Hugh Walpole, Prajadhipok - Prince of Sukhodaya, Lord Cadman, and Admiral Boehm; Photos of Ilkley, which won War Weapons Week; Photos of Haile Selassie's Return to Addis Adaba; Illustratins of bombed Wren Churches - Christ's, St. Mildred's, St. Andrew's, St. James's, Piccadilly, and St. Anne; Interesting one-page Guiness ad entitled "Guiness at Waterloo - and Guinness today". Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Magazine
Pages: 197-224. Colour centerfold illustration of "An act of vandalism that shocked the civilised world - the destruction of the peerless cathedral of Rheims. Contains conclusion of chapter 12 and first part of chapter 13 which is entitled "The British Grand Fleet Puts to Sea". Photos include: Belgian artillery; Destroyed bridges; Termonde; Rheims (before); German prisoners in Antwerp; Admiral Sir John Rushworth Jellicoe; The British Grand fleet putting to sea; Fleet of British Dreadnoughts; and more. Above-average wear. Covers secured by tape. Bit of writing atop page 197. Book