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L12032Gallimard, 1977. In-12. Reliure pleine-peau éditeur. Rhodoïd et jaquette illustrée d'un portrait de Céline. Bibliothèque de la Pléiade, n°17. Iconographie réunie et commentés par J.-P. Dauphin et J. Boudillet. 458 illustrations. E.O.
197713497Paris, Gallimard, coll. Albums de la Pléiade, 1977. In-12 de 287-[9] pages, pleine peau dorée à l'or fin, jaquette ornée d'un portrait photographique, rhodoïd, étui de carton gris.
38997Paris, Gallimard (coll. "Album de la Pléiade"), 1977. In-8°, 287p. Reliure pleine cuir d'éditeur, sous rhodoïd.
43313Paris, Gallimard (coll. "Album de la Pléiade"), 1977. In-8°, 287p. Reliure pleine cuir d'éditeur, sous jaquette, rhodoïd.
2000LFA-126712151Numéro 116 - 2e trimestre 2000 : 56 pages, format 210 x 295 mm, broché, illustré, bon état
GF15095Dessin original à l'encre de chine sur calque signé - format 13,5 x 10,5 cm -
1952833901952 Paris, Julliard, 1952, petit in 8° broché, 245 pages.
19766774Dauphin Manitoba Canada: Dauphin Kinette Club N.D. Circa 1976. Third Printing. Spiral Bound. pp. 176. Small. measuring 6" x 9". Illustrated textured stiff yellow covers bearing the crest of the Dauphin Kinette Club to the centre of the front cover; held with metal spiral binding. Bright lilac section dividers with charming line drawings. Comprises a rich selection of local Ukrainian Canadian and regional recipes all accompanied with the names of their respective contributors. Sections include: "Appetizers" "Soups" "Salads" Vegetables and Salad Dressings" "Meats" Pastris and Desserts" "Cakes Quick Breads etc" et al. Remarkably well-preserved showing no detectable flaws to the extremities contents equally without blemish with bright clean and unmarked pages and firm sound binding; near fine. Rare in commerce our offering being the only extant copy available at time of cataloguing. Corresponds to OCLC #456614121 indicating only but one institutional holding at time of cataloguing. Not found in the UofM Archives & Special Collections BAC/LAC Guelph McGill et al. Contents include a detailed list of the names of members. Scarce. <br/><br/>"The Kinnette Club of Dauphin is pleased to present this cookbook to you on the occasion of their 10th anniversary. These recipes are all tried and true from Kinette Kitchens and we hope they will become your favourites too". Dauphin Kinette Club unknown
19795169Dauphin Manitoba Canada: Dauphin Kinette Club N.D. Circa 1979. First Edition First Printing. Spiral Bound. pp. 270. Thick small 8vo. measuring 6" x 9". Illustrated textured stiff ivory covers bearing the crest of the Dauphin Kinette Club in navy-blue to the centre of the front cover; held with metal spiral binding. Bright yellow section dividers with charming line drawings. Comprises a rich selection of local Ukrainian Canadian and regional recipes all accompanied with the names of their respective contributors. Sections include: "Beverages" "Breads Buns and Quick Breads" "Cakes and Frostings" "Cookies and Candies" "Desserts and Pies" "Meats and Fish" "Cheese Eggs and Rice" "Preserves and Relishes" 'Vegetables Salads and Dressings" "Soups Stews and Sauces" et al. Remarkably well-preserved showing no detectable flaws to the extremities contents equally without blemish with bright clean and unmarked pages and firm sound binding; near fine. Rare in commerce our offering being the only extant copy available at time of cataloguing. Corresponds to OCLC #695394049 indicating only but one institutional holding at time of cataloguing. Not found in the UofM Archives & Special Collections BAC/LAC Guelph McGill et al. Scarce. <br/><br/> Dauphin Kinette Club unknown
18888363New Orleans Louisiana: Louisiana State Lottery Company 1888. Very good. 6 7/8†x 5 3/8â€. Stapled illustrated wrappers. Pp. 16. Very good: wrappers with some soil spots and a touch of corner wear; scattered spotting and soiling to margins and edges lightly affecting two images. <br /> <br /> This is a rare promotional composed of drawings and poems for the 1888 “Mammoth Drawing†of the Louisiana State Lottery Company LSLC. <br /> <br /> A scholarly article published in The Southwestern Social Science Quarterly Vol. 20 No. 4 March 1940 detailed the fascinating history of the LSLC which was chartered in 1868<br /> <br /> “as an aftermath of the War Between the States. The necessity of financial reconstruction was one of the impelling forces. The gambling concerns in New Orleans were corrupting officers and bribing the police and it was thought these evils could be reduced by making gambling legitimate . . . LSLC was an important force in the economic social and religious life of the State . . . It was stated that the company had every legislature in its power from 1868 to 1892 . . .†<br /> <br /> LSLC was said to be “generous to charity and to public enterprises†with donations to the Howard Memorial Library and the Confederate Memorial Building among other New Orleans foundations. In 1890 the company sent Governor Francis T. Nicholls a check for $100000 “to be used in your discretion to protect the people of Louisiana against the inundation now apparently so imminent in consequence of the threatening condition of the river.†Nicholls staunchly anti-lottery returned the check and the money was “distributed by the company directly to the people to relieve the distress when the levees broke.†LSLC was abolished by federal law in 1892. <br /> <br /> This small volume in charming caricature and verse poses various ways one could lose all one's money whether through stocks cards or poor choice of banks. It suggests playing the lottery to recoup one's funds. <br /> <br /> The tale was followed by an announcement for the “Great Mammoth Drawing†of December 1888 featuring “three capital prizes†“45 grand prizes†and “3000 additional prizes together aggregating over two millions of money.†It listed the prices of the various tickets available from whole and halves down to “fortieths†for $1 as well as instructions and a form to obtain tickets by writing to M.A. Dauphin president of the LSLC. The final page ran a “fac-simile – full size†of “one of Washington's tickets still preserved†for a lottery in 1768. <br /> <br /> A rare advertisement for the Louisiana lottery. OCLC shows one holding. [Louisiana State Lottery Company] unknown
3198Disques Lumen (LD I-252). "Anthologie de la littérature de langue française. Sans date [vers 1960]. Microsillon 45 tours, 17,5 cm.
10004Toulouse, L. Sistac & J. Boubée, sans date. In-12 de [4]-13*-CXXXVIII-[6]-348 pages, demi-chagrin rouge, dos à 5 nerfs orné de roulettes, filets et titre dorés, tranches mouchetées, couvertures illustrées couleurs et or conservées. Le faux-titre comprte quelques rousseurs et "Madame W. Barbey" à la plume.
19729202Washington D.C.: U.S. Secretariat International Book Year 1972 1972. First edition. 22x18" screen printed in pink and blue on opaque Mylar. Few superficial scuffs mainly to lower margin. Very good. Will ship rolled. <br /> <br /> Very scarce original poster from the UESCO-designated IBY 1972 promoting American participation in the observance. The initiative sought to emphasize the importance of books and literacy in education and culture as well as the social role of all those involved in publishing - from authors to printers booksellers libraries etc. The U.S. Secretariat operated from roughly 1971 in the planning phase through 1973 following the observance.<br /> <br /> The image on this poster was generated on computer at Dolphin Productions Inc. a New York-based animation house that produced some of the earliest computer animation and graphics in the U.S. It was printed by Auto Screen/Lehigh Inc. on mylar supplied by Arkwright Interlaken. <br /> <br /> <br /> Really a tremendous frequently reproduced and visually appealing piece; futuristic in design this image speaks to the importance of books and literacy in the age of early computers. There is a listing in OCLC for this poster but it does not cite any physical holdings. . U.S. Secretariat, International Book Year, 1972 unknown
GF15096Dessin original à l'encre de chine sur calque signé - format 13,5 x 10,5 cm -
2000LFA-126712299"Les Cahiers de Léoncel" n° 16 (2000) : 136 pages, format 160 x 230 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, bon état
914Toulouse, L. Sistac et J. Boubée, sans date. In-12 de CXXXVIII+-[10]-13*+348 pages, demi-basane fauve, dos lisse (très légèrement sali), étiquette de titre en maroquin rouge. Avec un feuillet de notes manuscrites qui a déposé sur 2 feuillets. Reliure signée J.Hess.
3731943<p>New Orleans: Graham Printer 127 Gravier St. 1879. Printed in multiple columns. 11 x 17¾ inches. Folds as issued light wear; near fine condition.</p> <p>A rare and ephemeral New Orleans-printed broadside advertising this Reconstruction Era lottery. The commissioners are identified in the broadside as “G.T. Beauregard†and “J.A. Early†i.e. the famed former Confederate Generals P.G.T. Beauregard and Jubal A. Early. As early as 1877 these two men profited from the dubiously-legitimate Louisiana State Lottery. </p> <p>Included with the broadside is an 1883 lottery ticket The Louisiana State Lottery Co. The Monthly Five Dollar Drawing. This ticket is signed in type by Beauregard and Early.</p> <p>Unrecorded in OCLC.</p> unknown
167934Paris, André Pralard, 1679 ; in-12 de [10] ff., 661 pp. ( mal numérotées 671), 1 p. (privilège)., reliure de l'époque veau brun, dos à nerfs orné avec roulette au dauphin en queue, tranches mouchetées.
200612815, Imprimerie la semeuse étampes , 1950 ; in-8, 87 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Illustration de r. menager.
40541766 - 1768 Pour les Eloges historiques de la Princesse Marie [...] et de Stanislas I [...] par M. l'abbé Bellet, Desaint, Paris, 1768, page de titre, 92 pages en numérotation continue et [1f.]. Pour l'Eloge du vrai sage [...], Claude Jean-Baptiste Bauche, Paris, 1766, 120 pages et [1f.] blanc. Pour l'Eloge de Monseigneur le Dauphin [...], François-Théodore Hautot, Saint-Quentin, 1766, 13 pages. Pour l'éloge funèbre de Monseigneur le Dauphin [...] par Marquez [...], Sacarau & Dupleix, Toulouse, 1766, faux-titre, page de titre, 40 pages. Pour l'Eloge [...] de M. Thomas, Regnard, Paris, 1766, 62 pages et [1f.] blanc. Pour l'Examen d'un discours de M. Thomas [...], H. C. De Hansy le jeune, Paris, 1766, faux-titre, page de titre, 63 pages. Pour l'Eloge funèbre [...] par l'Abbé Maury, Tarbé, Sens, Veuve Pierres & Fils, Paris, 1766, faux-titre, page de titre, 58 pages et [1f.] blanc. Pour l'Eloge funèbre [...] par M. Puget de St Pierre, Panckoucke, Paris, 1766, 40 pages et [1f.] blanc. L'ensemble relié en 1 volume plein veau brun, dos lisse orné de fleurons, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge, tranches rouges, coins frottés, coiffe supérieure arasée, première charnière très faible. En l'état.
8646REVUE DU DEPARTEMENT DE LA MANCHE, N° 40, 1968. In-8, agrafé.
6336Numéro spécial de LA TOUR DE FEU, n° 47, Jarnac, automne 1955. In-8 (226 x 143 mm), broché, 176 pages.
2083N° 48. 10 août 1893. Paul Adam, Henry Fèvre, Dauphin Meunier, Henry Albert, Emile Cère, H. de Malvost, René Boudard...
8941SUPÉRIEUR INCONNU. " Arts - Littérature - Critique ". // La 2e série, complète en 4 numéros. Janvier 2005-juillet 2006. Très propre. // Textes de : Hester Albach, Sarane Alexandrian, Isabelle Anselot, Monique Ayoun, Anémone de Blicquy, Rémi Boyer, Victor Brauner, José-Maria Burnel, Paul Chaoul, Malcolm de Chazal, Odile Cohen-Abbas, Miguel P. Corrales, Christophe Dauphin, Hervé Delabarre, Laurenc Sarah Dubas, Lou Dubois, Elie-Charles Flamand, Gwen Garnier-Diguy, Claire Garnier-Tardieu, Yvan Goll, Joumana Haddad, Lucas Hees, Jean Hélion, Georges Henein, Jacqueline Hologne, Jean Olivier Hucleux, Rose-Hélène Iché, Kader El Janabi, Antoine Jockey, Jean-Gabriel Jonin, Alain Jouffroy, Marc Kober, Eva Kraus, Grégoire Lacroix, Jean-Clarence Lambert, Alix Loiseleur des Longchamps, Emmanuelle Ly, Constantin Makris, Georges Marbeck, Céline Masson, Gérald Messadié, Catherine Millet, Marie-Laure Missir, Marie-Agnès Morita, Basarab Nicolescu, Virgile Novarina, Ovidie, Dimitri Ozerkov, Pierre Pachet, Fabrice Pascaud, Marc Patin, Jean Paulhan, Michel Perdrial, Anastassia Politi, Françoise Py, Abdul Nadia Porcar, Hughes Rabault, Tristan Ranx, Jean Dominique Rey, Alina Reyes, Adeline Rognon, Olivier Salon, Cruzeiro Seixas, Jacques Serguine, Claude Tarnaud, Pierre Vandrepote, Eric Vauthier, Valérie VivancosIllustrations de : Isabelle Anselot, Frédéric Barzilay, Denise Bellon, Jean Benoît, Anémone de Blicquy, Théodore Brauner, Victor Brauner, Guy Brett, Tzu Chen Chen, Honoré Daumier, Oscar Dominguez, Lou Dubois, Gilles Ehrmann, Andréas Embirikos, Obéline Flamand, HR Giger, Jacqueline Hélion, Jacques Henric, Jacqueline Hologne, Jean Olivier Hucleux, Hugo, Jean-Dominique Ingres, Luc Joubert, Fusako Jouffroy, Marc Kober, Grégoire Lacroix, Marcel Lannoy, Henri Maccheroni, Nicole Ménant, Ljuba, Mohror, Pierre Molinier, André Morain, Christophe Mourthé, Madeleine Novarina, Olivier O. Olivier, Nadia Porcar, André Raffray, Valérie Rochet, Adeline Rognon, Michel Sayegh, Cruzeiro Seixas, Romain Slocombe, Jindrich Styrsky, Rafael de Surtis, Virginia Tentindo, Toyen, Emmanuel Valette, Pablo Volta, Eduardo Westerdahl, Willem, Wolinski
19881905Dauphin Manitoba Canada: Rural Municipality of Dauphin 1988. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. pp. xiv 362. 4to. Textured light brown buckram over boards with gilt lettering and illustration embossed to the front board and spine. Map endpapers. Replete with many black-and-white maps photographs portraits illustrations facsimiles et al. No detectable flaws contents bright clean and unmarked; fine. Appears unread; as new. Exceedingly scarce in commerce. OCLC indicates only a handful of institutional holdings. Not in the University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections the Manitoba Legislative Library the Manitoba Provincial Archives. Scarce. <br/><br/> Rural Municipality of Dauphin hardcover