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1951100124886Payot 1951 in8. 1951. Broché.
19238878Walla Walla: Bulletin Printing 1923. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. 4to. Pp. 45. Frontispiece illustration of Marcus Whitman statue. White wraps saddle stapled with color illustration of Native American man in headdress. Very Good creasing soiling to covers small stain to foredges of a few pages slightly musty. Inscribed to "Mrs. Edmund Bowden from Ellen Doheny" Produced to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Whitman Massacre. The pageant was "a lesson in Americanism designed to teach boys and girls the virtues of their ancestors as well as the thrilling history of the West." As Cassandra Tate pointed out in her history-correcting Unsettled Ground: The Whitman Massacre and Its Shifting Legacy in the American West Penrose gave rise to the Whitman-Saved-Oregon myth using purported martyrdom as a fundraising tool for Whitman College of which he was president.<p>Mrs. Bowden is Angie Elizabeth Burt Bowden 1862-1952 author of Early Schools of Washington Territory and a pioneer herself having lived in Walla Walla from 1866 - 1882. SMITH: 8045. Bulletin Printing unknown
199720266New York: Harry N. Abrams 1997. Hardcover. VG/VG. Blue cloth boards color illustrated dust jacket with off-white lettering 175 pp. 30 bw 120 color plates. This outstanding surveys looks at paintings of these twin brothers who became the greatest chroniclers of the steamboat era. Abundant selection of portraits regarded as folk art because of their naive style. Paintings exhibit but sharp detail and meticulously brushwork. 152 illustrations Much of what we know about how steamboats looked between about 1835 and 1900 comes from the meticulously detailed paintings of John and James Bard twin brothers who were born in New York City in 1815 coincidentally the same year that Robert Fulton died. The Bard brothers taught themselves to paint turning out their first joint work at the age of twelve and they became the greatest chroniclers of the steamboat era. Working for owners captains boat builders - anyone who would commission a ship's portrait - John and James Bard turned out thousands of stunning paintings that have long been treasured by museums and collectors. Sometimes regarded as folk artists because of the naive directness and simplicity of their paintings the Bards created works that have become icons of Americana." "The narrative tells the life stories of the brothers who grew up in modest circumstances in lower Manhattan. Tragically John Bard's life ended early. Estranged from his brother John drifted away from New York only to return to die in a city poorhouse at about the age of forty. James however perhaps the more talented of the two built a substantial career and continued painting for another forty years completing his last two watercolors in 1890." "The Bard paintings combine the naive charm of these untutored artists with the sharp observations of craftsmen working for demanding clients. Every detail in their work is attended to from the sculpted figureheads decorating the pilot houses above the steamboat roofs to the gleaming mullioned glass windows of the passenger saloons. Almost invariably seen in strict profile moving from right to left so that the trailing banners would read correctly the steamboats and sailboats in Bard paintings seem as fresh and alive today as they did 150 years ago."--Jacket. Harry N. Abrams hardcover books
199647391996 Paris, Fayard, 1996, volume in-8 relié demi chagrin havane à coins, 297 pages, dos à 5 nerfs, couverture conservée, très belle reliure, excellent état
2003004808Paris Fayard 2003 In 8 Les humains ont tenté de tout temps de maîtriser leur agressivité qui menace si dramatiquement notre espèce , mobilisant à cette fin les philosophies , les religions , la psychologie , la sociologie . Force est de constater qu'ils n'y sont point parvenus . Y parviendront-ils et comment ? Peut-être en s'inspirant des modèles que nous offre la nature ... Les animaux ont mis en place des stratagèmes visant à réguler leur agressivité , tandis que les plantes conquièrent des territoires sans organisation dirigée . L'auteur est professeur émérite de biologie végétale et de pharmacologie à l'Université de Metz . Bibliographie . Biologie .- 282 p. , 550 gr.
1999RO90029100EDITIONS FOLIO N° 3313. 24-12-1999. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 419 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.091-XX ème siècle
1998RO90028816EDITIONS FOLIO N° 3031. 04-05-1998. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 344 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.091-XX ème siècle
17102Paris, Denoël, 1989, in-8 relié en cartonnage d'éditeur rouge sous jaquette ill., 454 p., photos en noir h.-t. ; infime déchirure sur la jaqutte sinon état excellent.
1988879681988 Le Coteau, Horvath, 1988, grand in 8° broché, 261 pages ; très importatne iconographie in et hors-texte ; couvrture illustrée.
196572141965 centre d études nationales Montsecret orne 1965 In8 broché 108 pages
1942119265Couverture souple. Brochure 17 x 24 cm. 20 pages.
1976130527Éditions de Vecchi 1976 In-8 broché 24 cm sur 17. 158 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
197687378Editions de Vecchi Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1976 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur blanche, illustrée d'une photographie en couleurs d'un planeur au-dessus d'un champ vert grand In-8 1 vol. - 158 pages
in-8°, 261 pages, illustrations en noir, rel. cartonnage illustré. Tres bel exemplaire. [HA-2][MI-13]
1998011813LYON EDITIONS DU CNRS PRESSES UNIVERSITAIRES DE LYON 1998 Un volume grand in-8 broché de 262 pages , couverture en couleurs , nombreuses illustrations , bon exemplaire . Bon Couverture souple
Softcover in-16, 375 pp., index, broché. Bon etat. [PM-LP9]
199733072Paris Le Club ( le grand Livre du Mois , Seuil ) 1997 Édition revue par l'auteur de ce qui est devenu un grand classique sur cette période
40950London: Martin Lawrence Limited c.1928. . First edition 8vo. pp.414 blue cloth gilt b/w frontispiece portrait with tissue guard; light foxing to prelims light rubbing to extremities a very good copy in an edgeworn unclipped dust-jacket which has 1cm loss at headband chipping and closed tears to the edges and staining/marking to the paper. Now in a protective cover. London: Martin Lawrence Limited, c.1928. hardcover
79254Ramonville Saint-Agne, Editions Erès 2001, 235x145mm, 139pages, broché. Très bel exemplaire, état neuf.
1904R34335Malines, Godenne 1904 278pp.+ frontispice, reliure cart., plats marbrés, dos en toile avec titre doré, cachet, 25cm., bon état, R34335
1904R106246Malines, Godenne 1904 278pp.+ frontispice, brochure originale (dos peu fragile, bien protégée sous papier cristal), cachet, 24cm., bon état, R106246
2788Editions de Minuit. 1952. In-8° broché. 54 pages. Mention de 21è. édition.
200963236Paris, Textuel, Comme neuf., 2009, Reliure toilée noire. 1/1500 ex. num. à la main.(277). Présentation soignée sous la forme de 3 cahiers de formats différents dont un pour l'introd., l'autre pour les fac-sim. des manuscrits de Hombres et de Chair et le dernier pour l'édition critique,
1941137481941. Paris Éditions Privat-Didier coll. Les Cahiers Violets 1941 - Broché 12 5 cm x 19 cm 62 pages - Texte de Paul Crouzet envoi de l'auteur à son fils - Dos restauré sinon bon état
19906496Laphomic 1990 326 pages in8. 1990. broché. 326 pages. Cet essai de sociologie politique analyse le Grand Maghreb (Libye Tunisie Algérie Maroc Mauritanie et la République sahraouie) depuis les indépendances jusqu'à l'an 2000. L'auteur Paul Balta s'appuie sur quarante ans d'expérience et de familiarité avec la région pour démontrer l'interdépendance des destins entre les rives nord et sud de la Méditerranée