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199261628Madrid 1980 1992. hardcover. Bueno. Madrid 1980. Karpos. 1274 pp. Cartoné. 27x20. Alguna página subrayada. Madrid 1980 hardcover
18681162721868 A la Librairie Frédéric Henry, au Palais-Royal, Galerie d'Orléans, collection "Documents pour servir à l'histoire de nos moeurs" publiée par Lorédan Larchey, exclusivement composée de documents originaux. Imprimé par Emile Voitelain et Cie - 1868 - In-18, broché - 62 pages - Publication tirée à quatre cent exemplaires, sans justificatif de tirage
Q-8433910256Editorial Anagrama S.A. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Editorial Anagrama S.A paperback
84 pages. Features: Cover illustration by Franklin Arbuckle shows ducks being defeathered after hunt; One-page Bank of Montreal ad features the Kemano power house; Editorial discusses TV censorship; Lovely one-page vintage colour-photo ad for Ganong's chocolates; Mackenzie King and the "Revolt" of the Army - was the Canadian Army on the verge of an uprising in 1944 over conscription?; How They Saved the Worst Kid in Town - after four years of patient care an adopted brat becomes a happy, healthy kid (Children's Aid Society / CAS story from Toronto in 1947); It's a Sin What They Do To The Sandwich! - humorous article with comedian Mickey Lester; All the Fun of the Fair (short story); When Sears Joins Up with Simpson's; Where Even Women Stop Talking - retreats across the country are finding that a weekend of silence, prayer and meditation opens the door to a more personal peace; The Rollicking Republic That Doesn't Exist - nice photo-illustrated article on the parts of Maine, Quebec and New Brunswick which constitute 'The Republic of Madawaska'; Sailor A.G. Malan Fights His Greatest Battle - a legendary RAF hero spearheads a peaceful veteran's revolt against D.F. Malan in South Africa; Will Shakespeare Slept Here; Nice one-page Kodak ad features colour-photo of lady in Kodak-yellow dress; Very attractive one-page colour Coke ad features young lady pulling bottles from cooler at BBQ; Weston's one-page colour ad show's Grandma training grandchildren to pray at her knee; One-page illustrated ad for Elizabeth Arden with caption "She Holds Beauty in her Fingertips"; Sweet Caps (Caporals) cigarette ad shows puffing majorette; Awesome Pontiac centrefold ad with huge photo of two-door Catalina; One-page Noxzema photo ad features lovely Lally Pepler of Toronto, Florence Wood of Montreal, and Jeanette Horpestad of Vancouver; Cream of Wheat ad features Li'l Abner comic; Half-page Stanfield's ad features man smoking pipe standing in long underwear; One-page two-colour ad for Austin cars; Back cover colour ad for Old Dutch cleanser features pretty girl; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A copy of this nice vintage issue. Book
68 pages. Features: Trouble in Puerto Rico; Profile of David Horrobin; Spreading voter revolt in Canada's west - WCC/Western Canada Concept; Saskatchewan's government out of step; The rise of the invisible man, Grant Devine; The painful legacy of Sinai; Alsands - the demise of a megaproject; Ian Sinclair steps down as head of Canada Pacific; Even with Gretzky's help, Canada places third in the World Ice Hockey Championships; The Battle for the Falklands; Washington sides with England - at what cost?; TV ads warn of buying imported cars; The assault of the PC threatens familiar habits of pencil-and-eraser executives; Allan Fotheringham on Paul Robinson - America's new Ambassador to Canada; Somewhat above-average external wear. Magazine
11186in 4 cartonné souple, couverture rouge illustrée. Titre 48 pages illustrées, photographies de Jo SCNAPP. Eric Losfeld éditeur Le Terrain vague 1968. Très bon état.
6358l’aventure Mexicaine 1861 1867,in 8 écu broché couverture illustrée,248 pages,Hachette 1935 très bon état
2008AUB-8530Les Belles Lettres 2008. Bel exemplaire broché, in-8, 244 pages avec annexes dont 2 index.
19586671958 - broché - Presses Universitaires de France (P.U.F.) - Collection des Cahiers d'Histoire, publiée par les Universités de Clermont, Lyon, Grenoble, N° 3 - Série "Histoire sociale des idées" - 1958 - 2 volumes in-8 (25 x 16,5 cm) brochés - LXII + 821 pages (pagination continue) - Iconographie en noir et blanc - Ouvrage publié avec le concours du Ministère de l'Education Nationale
1968126256N.p.: N.p. 1968. Original poster for the 1968 Cuban film.<br /> <br /> Humberto Solás' operatic sprawling epic dramatizing Cuba's history through the eyes of three women named Lucía living through three momentous periods of the country's history; 1895 1932 and postrevolutionary 1960s. Winner of the Golden Prize and the Prix FIPRESCI at the 6th Moscow International Film Festival 1969.<br /> <br /> 20 x 30 inches. Very Good plus with faint rubbing and light creasing. Bright and unfaded.<br /> <br /> Criterion Collection 1045. N.p. unknown
1978R100078545Libreria General Zaragoza. 1978. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 175 pages - quelques cartes et tableaux en noir et blanc dans et hors texte - livre en espagnol.. . . . Classification Dewey : 460-Langues espagnole et portugaise
98 pages. Special Features: Behind the Campus Revolt: The California Uprising and Honolulu: Problems in Paradise. Other features include: What's Ahead for the FBI; Gov. Carl Sanders and "Miss Emma" - Emma Lonsdale Wilkinson; The New Role of the Makeup Man; Mickey Mantle: Oklahoma to Olympus; Billion Dollar Rifle (Colt AR-15); Tiny Trams and Churchill: A Newly Discovered Set of Camera Close-ups. Average wear. Small mailing label front cover bottom left. Binding sound. Magazine
96 pages. Features: The River Vs. Water, Inc.; Propaganda, Public Relations, & the Not-So-New Dark Age; And now for something completely biased; Propagating popular resistance; "12 Steps" for Whiteness; Battle Tanks; Conveying Correctness; Madness & mass society; Failure by Design; The New Commission on Global Media; What is true for products is also true for countries; Reinventing truth; This typeface is changing your life. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A sound copy. Book
1971197611971. Warhol Andy. Women in Revolt 1971 documents a significant work of underground cinema engaging transgender identity performance and feminist discourse within the context of Warhol's Factory productions. Produced by Andy Warhol and directed by Paul Morrissey the film features prominent transgender performers including Candy Darling Jackie Curtis and Holly Woodlawn. The film engages themes of gender identity performance and social marginalization through satire supporting research into LGBTQ film history avant-garde cinema and the intersection of queer culture with feminist movements of the early 1970s.<br /> <br /> Archive of 3 original vintage silver gelatin photographs used as lobby display materials each measuring approximately 10 x 8 inches in black and white. Two photographs feature Candy Darling in stylized portrait-like scenes including one in which she sits on a couch wearing pronounced makeup and gazing into the distance and another in which she appears adorned with a pearl necklace emphasizing glamour and constructed femininity. The third photograph depicts Holly Woodlawn reclining alongside Martin Kove presenting a staged domestic or intimate setting. The images foreground costume pose and expression reflecting the film's engagement with identity as performance and the visual language of Warhol's cinematic productions.<br /> <br /> Produced during a period of expanding queer visibility in underground film following the late 1960s Women in Revolt situates transgender performers at the center of its narrative marking a departure from marginal or coded representation in mainstream media. Its satirical treatment of the Women's Liberation Movement reflects tensions and intersections between feminist and queer discourses of the period while also documenting the lived realities and artistic contributions of Warhol's collaborators. These photographs provide material evidence of how such themes were visually presented within alternative film circuits. Light handling wear with minor edge wear; images remain sharp and well-preserved; overall very good. A concise and significant group from a foundational work of transgender representation in avant-garde cinema. unknown
108943A Lyon, chez Yvernaut et Cabin Libraires, sur Saint-Dominique, N° 64, et à Paris, Chez Brunot-Labbe, Libraire, Quai des Augustins, 1818, 4 tomes reliés en 2 volumes in-16 de 140x90 mm environ, Tome 1-2 : 1f.blanc, xvj-246-1-241 pages, 1f.blanc, - Tome 3-4 : xij-202-1-218-36, 1f. blanc, demi chagrin aubergine, titres et tomaisons dorés sur dos lisses, ornés de filets et motifs romantiques, gardes de couleurs, tranches finement mouchetées. Dos insolés, des rousseurs par endroits, quelques pages tachées, moulliure dans la marge interne p.29 à 33 (tome 3-4), rares petites défauts de marge, sinon bon état.
222042Paris, iouxte la copie imprimée par Jean Brunet, 1614; petit in-8, 16 pp., demi-toile cerise (reliure moderne).
1865PHO-1031Paris et Lyon, Toulouse, J.-B. Pélagaud, et Ed. Privat, 1865. 2 vol.In-8 ,iii-464pp,480pp , relié demi-chagrin vert d'ép., dos à nerfs ornés avec auteur et titre ,bon exemplaire.
5244Paris, Ed. Bernard Grasset, Coll. Vivre libre, 1938 – in-12, 94 pp. – broché, couv. rose.
99401A Privas, chre F. Agard, Imprimeur de la Préfecture, 1811, 1 volume in-12 de 195x120 mm environ, xv-449 pages, demi basane caramel, dos lisse portant titres dorés sur pièce de titre rouge, orné de fers dorés, tranches finement mouchetées de rouge, gardes de couleurs. Infime manque de papier p. 32 (sans gêne pour la compréhension du texte), des feuillets tachés en fin de volume (p. 435 jusqu'à la fin), petits frottements sur le cuir et le cartonnage, manque de matière sur la pièce de titre, sinon bon état. Edition originale.
18731226871873 Editions Librairie de la Bibliothèque ouvrière - 1873 - deuxième édition - In-18, broché - 185 pages - Feuillets non coupés (jamais lu)
8767pseudo. d’Alfred GUELENNEC 1826 1866. Les filles du Böer-Souvenirs du Cap de Bonne-espérance. In 12 demi-toile chagrinée, titre et filets dorés. faux-titre, titre 299 pages, Paris Librairie L. Hachette & Cie 1859. Envoi manuscrit autographe de l’auteur. Edition originale, rousseurs éparses habituelles, plus concentrées en début et fin de volume
19411261261941 Nouvelles Editions Françaises, Paris - février 1941 - Noté "19e Edition" sur la couverture - In-8 broché - 222 pages
1973968171973 Editions 10/18, N°775 - 1973 - In-12, broché - 317 p.
19655Paris, Librairie Hachette et Cie, 1878-1880. 4 vol. in-8, 543 pp. + 506 pp. + 510 pp. + 542 pp., demi-maroquin vert de Petit & Trioullier, srs de Simier, dos à nerfs orné de filets à froid, tête dorée (épidermures, rares rousseurs, les pp. 449-510 reliés à l'envers et 2 cahiers intervertis au 3e volume).
1961100148529Robert Laffont 1961 in12. 1961. Broché. Le roman "Les chiens" de Francis-Joachim Roy publié en 1961 décrit l'invasion de Port-au-Prince par des chiens errants qui créent le chaos et la panique. Cette arrivée massive sert d'allégorie pour représenter les masses exclues et misérables d'Haïti sur fond de régime dictatorial de corruption et de répression. L'œuvre aborde les thèmes éternels d'Haïti dans un esprit tragi-comique