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1981118746Hachette, 1981, in-8°, 236 pp, broché, couv. illustrée, bon état
19931146421993 Editions Celiv, Paris - 1993 - In-4, cartonné sous jaquette illustrée de l'éditeur - 319 pages - Très nombreuses illustrations et reproductions photographiques en couleurs et en N&B in et hors texte
198120416Laffont, 1981, in-8°, 335 pp, 8 pl. de gravures hors texte, 25 gravures et figures dans le texte, biblio, index, broché, couv. illustrée, bon état (Coll. Les hommes et l'histoire)
1991118745Editions du Rocher, 1991, gr. in-8°, 363 pp, 32 photos sur 16 pl. hors texte, broché, couv. illustrée, bon état
1967730191967 Ponzoni Editeur - Bimensuel - IIe année - N°10 - 15 janvier 1967 - In-12 de 194 pages - 350 photos en N&B, avec Erna Scheurer.
1979AUB-9453Ed. Payot 1979. Bel exemplaire relié, reliure pleine toile ornée, jaquette conservée, in-4 (26x20), 237 pages + table.
1946GITc784Monte Carlo Aux Editions du Livre 1946. Petit in-8 broché couverture rempliée 277pp. Orné de 8 illustrations en couleurs hors texte de G Barret. Exemplaire numéroté sur grand vergé, seul grand papier.
19571177511957 Dzus fasterners Europe Limited - 1956, reprinted July 1957 - In-4, broché - 25 pages dont certaines dépliantes avec schémas et tableaux
19631226921963 N° 1 - 2e semestre 1963 - grand in-4 broché, couverture illustrée - 50 pages - Nombreuses photographies en N&B in texte
1982161931982. Paris Éditions Albin Michel 1982 - Broché 14 5 cm x 22 5 cm 278 pages - Texte de Serge Ferrand et G. Lecavelier - Bon état
193317171Alger Baconnier 1933 in-4° 264 pp , rousseurs éparses, couverture un peu sale, exemplaire non numéroté
19384443Paris, Payot - Bibliothèque scientifique, 1938. In-8 broché de 236-[2] pages, couverture illustrée.
19504442Paris, Payot - Bibliothèque scientifique, 1950. In-8 broché, 282-[6] pages, couverture imprimée.
19951178301995 Editions Glénat / Comics USA - 1995 - In-4, cartonnage illustré en couleurs de l'éditeur - 48 planches en couleurs
1953244428München. Richard Pflaum Verlag., 1953. 127 Seiten mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. 31,5 x 24 cm Originalleinen mit dem schönen, sehr seltenen Original-Schutzumschlag.
19921716140702048Elektra / Wea 1992-04-28. Audio CD. Like New. CD plays perfectly & the case looks good. Elektra / Wea unknown
2000ZB1338005Routledge 2000. Price HAS BEEN REDUCED by 10% until Monday June 29 weekend SALE item 1016 pp. hardcover new in new dust jacket. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Routledge hardcover
193923432Paris, Le Crapouillot, mai et septembre 1939. 2 volumes agrafés, 25 cm x 31,5 cm, 31+32+ LXXXVIII pages sur les 2 volumes, nombreuses illustrations et photographies noir & blanc in et hors-texte. Texte de Jacques Roberti et Harry Grey, dictionnaire d’argot par Jean-Galtier Boissière et Pierre Devaux ; de nombreux documents proviennent des collections de Dignimont et du Docteur Lacassagne. Rousseurs sinon bon état
19891229151989 Editions Glénat / Comics USA - 1989 - In-4, cartonnage illustré en couleurs de l'éditeur - 54 planches en couleurs
197562438BBZürich, ABC Verlag, 1975. 4°. 26 x 26 cm. 227 Seiten. Original-Halblederband mit Original-Schutzumschlag.
19991132251999 Editions Glénat - 1999 - In-4, cartonnage illustré en couleurs de l'éditeur - 48 planches en N&B
193561381935 un volume broché (paperback) in-octavo carré, dos (spine) crème très légèrement défraîchi (lightly damaged) , première de couverture imprimée, illustrée par Cassandre très légèrement défraîchie (lightly damaged) - quatrième de couverture ornée (cover illustrated) d'une illustration photographique en noir (cover with photographic illustration) pleine page très légèrement défraîchie (lightly faded), imprimée sur papier de couleur rose (il n'a pas été tiré de grand papier), illustrée de 8 photos reproduites en héliogravure, 115 pages, 1935 Grenoble Arthaud éditeur,
19681253<p>8 pp. chiefly illustrated. "Special souvenir revolutionary festival brochure" being a mixture of text cut-ups and détournée comic strips that refer to student protests in 1968 at the Essex University Liverpool University and the London School of Economics. 4to. Near fine. folded. 1253</p><p><i>According to an interview with T.J. Clark Power to the People 2013 "In 1968 Essex University hosted a dreadful "revolutionary festival" with Godard and co. in attendance. A group of naysayers produced something called the Manifesto of Rationalism in hopes of spoiling the party and I remember that my contribution was a strip cartoon beginning with a quote from Lewis Namier: 'Liberty is the fruit of slow growth in a stable society.'" Clark goes on to express sincere hope that the item won't be recovered for future scholars to examine. So much for that! As of May 2021 we can locate only one other holding in North America.</i></p>
1969132187London: BCM/King Mob 1969. Flower Power won't stop Fascist Power The third issue of the radical group King Mob's underground magazine featuring content about the actions of Ben Morea's Black Mask in the USA; rare in commerce. King Mob sought to ignite a proletarian revolution and incite anti-capitalist riots. Much of this issue celebrates the history and achievements of the Black Mask a radical group in the US who were a significant inspiration for King Mob particularly in their infamous campaign to close down the MOMA. Tall quarto 347 x 250 mm 16 pp. Original wire-stitched wrappers illustrated and lettered in black. Lightly creased rear wrapper soiled with a few splash marks: a very good copy. unknown
1968153750London: 1968. Let's smash the great deception. Light up Oxford Street dance around the fire A handbill by the radical group King Mob distributed during their anti-capitalist interruption of Christmas shopping at London's Selfridges department store in 1968. King Mob sought to ignite a proletarian revolution. They distributed their ideas through posters flyers and their magazine King Mob Echo notorious for exalting "celebrity" murderers like Jack the Ripper Mary Bell and John Christie. Drawing inspiration from the Situationists in Europe and the Black Mask in the US King Mob endeavoured to stage public events in the hopes of sparking anti-capitalist riots. While few events made it past the planning stages in December 1968 a group of 25 members infiltrated Selfridges and caused havoc among the Christmas crowds. The King Mob members including Peter "Ben" Trueman dressed as Santa Claus and "out of his head on speed" Libcom online distributed Selfridges stock as Christmas presents to unwitting children while handing out copies of this broadsheet. Store detectives were alerted police arrived and the authorities were forced to spend much of their day taking toys from children. Malcolm McLaren the music manager of the Sex Pistols was among the King Mob members present. The handbill is a polemic against consumerism and capitalism that begins: "It's lights out on Oxford Street this year. No more midnight neon. No more conspicuous glitter for compulsive sightseers to gawp at the wonders of capitalism. Even the affluent society can no longer keep up with its electricity bill. You don't deserve Christmas this year. You haven't worked hard enough. You haven't trotted fast enough through the in-put out-put clock-on clock-off the vicious circle of production and consumption save and spend screw yourselves into the ground in preparation for the one time in the year when you're allowed to let go feast yourselves overreach yourselves in a frenzied effort to enjoy-and spew it up afterwards". Broadside 250 x 330 mm printed in black on Victor Bond watermarked paper. Illustrated with Christmas decorations. Fine. unknown