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19053598Paris, Librairie Française (Baugé, Maine et Loire, Imp. Dangin) ; in-12 carré, broché ; 64 pp. et 6 planches hors-texte de reproduction du Tarot des Bohémiens, nombreuses illustrations, couverture illustrée.
200717198San Francisco: The Book Club of California 2007 One of 350 copies. This is book number 222 of the Book Club of California. Quarto. With eight photographs and illustrations from the author's collection. Designed by Jack W. Stauffacher of the Greenwood Press of San Francisco. Computer layout by Kina Sullivan. Set in Cycles type designed by Summer Stone. Printed by Hatcher Press on Finch Vellum #70 paper under the supervision of Susan Schaefer. Bound by the Roswell Book Bindery. Green cloth boards titled in gilt. Prospectus laid in. A fine copy in the plain white dustjacket. The Book Club of California hardcover
1952508Paris, Desclée de Brouwer, 1952, in-8, broché, 244 pages (dont index).
500331169Garnier Flammarion Sans date.
15710, St Jean de Braye, Editions Dangles, 1983, Broche, couverture carton illustree, jacquette d'editeur, frontispice, 150 x 210mm., 345pp., illustrations en b/n.
in-8, 345 pp., broché, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire. [BL-9]
2007500329304Pocket 2007 2007. Broché. Quatre amies trentenaires célibataires achètent ensemble une maison de vacances appelée 'La Chaloupe' sur une île de la Loire une maison liée à leurs souvenirs d'adolescence. Leur amie Violaine qui partageait ces souvenirs a disparu et des phénomènes étranges se produisent dans la maison alors qu'elles cherchent à comprendre les circonstances de sa mort
19255205Paris, Cité des Livres (Abbeville, F. Paillart), 1925, collection balzacienne N°1 ; in-12, broché ; (2) ff. blancs, 22, (2) pp., (2) ff. blancs, couverture rempliée lie-de-vin.
Pages 397-424. Features: (Now) extremely politically incorrect "loose lips sink ships" poster with illustration of African with massively protruding lips is held by young lady as she stands in a gaping hole blasted in the side of U.S. freighter "Absaroka"; Photo of Rear-Admiral P.L. Vian; Photo of Italian battleship "Littorio"; Illustrations of brillian Mediterranean action - the Malta convoy gets through; Photos and maps of the daring attack on St. Nazaire's big dry dock; Four great aerial photos of R.A.F. daylight raids on Le Trait and Le Havre; Photos of numerous people in the news, including General Chiang Kai-Shek and his wife, Captain Guy Dollman, plus the H.M.S. "Trident" which torpedoed the "Prinz Eugen"; Three pages of illustrations of underground war factories where workers labour and live; Armoured Warfare Today - article with photo of British Mark IV.A cruiser tank and the tank transporter truck it can drive onto; One page of photos of specialied aircraft for warfare; Photo of Lord and Lady Elton and son Rodney with dogs at their home; Air photos of R.A.F. bomb damage evidence in Cologne; Elaborate centerfold illustration of a Japanese landing force, supported by warships and airplanes - typical of many since war opened in the Far East; H.M. Submarine "Talisman" flys her own Jolly Roger, as does submarine "Utmost"; Photos of mascots "Butch, M.C." and "Bacchus"; Photo of Russia's Maisky presenting 'Order of Lenin' to R.A.F. fighter pilots, including Wing Commander Ramsbottom Isherwood; Photos of human guinea pigs being used to find an antidote for mustard gas; One-page admiralty chart of Australia's Outer Bastion - Port Moresby and Environs; Photos of clothing and furniture provided to those who've been bombed out; Photos of British Soldiers "Toughening Up" at an "Assault School"; Two pages of great illustrations explaining the deadliest weapon in naval warfare, the torpedo, and its intricate mechanism and modus operandi of firing; Photos of Pigmy Aborigines of the Andaman Isles; Four nice photos of the Andaman Islands which have now been seized by Japan; Five photos of Malta, the most-bombed isle in the British Empire; vintage ads. This issue was never stapled. Contents clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A worthy copy of this great wartime issue. Book
369351 vol in-8 broché - 119 pages - années 1873 - Tome VII - 27 ème livraison
19121898Sans lieu (Paris), sans nom (Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient), sans date (1912) ; in-4, broché, 3 pages, couverture muette.
19951262771995 Editions Dangles - 1995 - In-8 relié, cartonnage illustré - 93 pages + table et pantacle détachable en fin d'ouvrage (1 pantcale manquant)
RO40210080Revue de Paris. Non daté. In-4. En feuillets. Bon état, Livré sans Couverture, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 6 pages volantes illustrées de dessins et photo-gravures en noir et blanc dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
14 pages. Circa 1900? NIcely colour-illustrated front cover. Few markings. Above-average wear and soiling. A sound copy. Sheet music
Covers show light wear only, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 357 pages, translated from the Persian to English by George Morrison. This is a prose translation of the epic poem by Gurgani, and is one of the earlies of its kind in Persian literature. Looks like a pretty action-packed tale involving a sorceress who casts a spell of impotency; escapes, a wild boar, a brawl, a marriage ensue. Jacket is quite shelf-worn with several open tears, edge/corner wear but intact.
1885100146501G. Masson Éditeur 1885 in8. 1885. Relié. Cet ouvrage de Henri Filhol relate les expéditions sous-marines menées par les navires "Travailleur" et "Talisman" documentant la vie marine des grands fonds et l'importance scientifique de ces explorations pour comprendre l'origine de la vie. Il s'agit d'un texte patrimonial du 19ème siècle (1885) faisant partie d'une collection de conservation
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (30 x 24 cm). In Turkish. 148 p., color ills. Ottoman charm seals from the Haluk Perk Collection. Osmanli tilsim mühürleri. Halûk Perk Koleksiyonu. OTTOMANIA Turkish and Islamic arts Talisman Ottoman culture Seal Collection Islamic culture health History of medicine Turkish folklore.
196640701München, Callwey, 1966. 1. Aufl. 270 S. mit zahlr. Ill. (z.T. farb.) 29 x 26 cm, Leinen mit OSchU
New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (32 x 25 cm). English Edition. 241, [1] p., color ills. The arms of the sultans. The arms collection of Topkapi Palace. Translated by Alev (Kerimoglu) Bulut. "Weapon is a device that was developed by the mankind in the ancient ages for protection against the events of nature and enemies. The arms that were used for the functions of drilling, cutting, defense, and the firing function to be acquired later, were accepted as works of art owing to the mastery and craftsmanship skills that they display. The present work title The arms of the sultans. The arms collection of Topkapi Palace was prepared for the purpose of presenting to the readers The Arms of Collection of the Topkapi Palace Museum, where some of the rarest examples of these works of art are on display, as a whole along with an analysis of its fundamental attributes". Covering 1,300 years and consisting of 52,000 weapons of Arab, Umayyad, Abbasid, Mamluk, Persian, Turkish, Crimean Tartar, Indian, European, and Japanese origin, the Topkapi Palace Museum's weaponry collection is also among the world's premier weapons collections. The collection is made up in part of weapons transferred from the cebehâne and those used by the palace guards; however, the collection's most noteworthy section consists of those weapons ordered by the sultan personally or specially made as gifts for him, which weapons are a part of the palace's private collection. This collection includes weaponry owned by such sultans as Mehmed II, Bayezid II, Selim the Grim, Suleiman the Magnificent, Selim II, Mehmed II, and Ahmed I, as well as the weapons of such high-level dignitaries as grand viziers, pashas, and palace chamberlains; all of these weapons are eye-catching with their fine craftsmanship and decorations. An additional factor that contributed to the diversification of the collection's highly artistic weaponry was the tradition of bringing to the palace the weapons of important figures that were obtained through plunder.
New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (32 x 25 cm). English Edition. 241, [1] p., color ills. The arms of the sultans. The arms collection of Topkapi Palace. Translated by Alev (Kerimoglu) Bulut. "Weapon is a device that was developed by the mankind in the ancient ages for protection against the events of nature and enemies. The arms that were used for the functions of drilling, cutting, defense, and the firing function to be acquired later, were accepted as works of art owing to the mastery and craftsmanship skills that they display. The present work title The arms of the sultans. The arms collection of Topkapi Palace was prepared for the purpose of presenting to the readers The Arms of Collection of the Topkapi Palace Museum, where some of the rarest examples of these works of art are on display, as a whole along with an analysis of its fundamental attributes". Covering 1,300 years and consisting of 52,000 weapons of Arab, Umayyad, Abbasid, Mamluk, Persian, Turkish, Crimean Tartar, Indian, European, and Japanese origin, the Topkapi Palace Museum's weaponry collection is also among the world's premier weapons collections. The collection is made up in part of weapons transferred from the cebehâne and those used by the palace guards; however, the collection's most noteworthy section consists of those weapons ordered by the sultan personally or specially made as gifts for him, which weapons are a part of the palace's private collection. This collection includes weaponry owned by such sultans as Mehmed II, Bayezid II, Selim the Grim, Suleiman the Magnificent, Selim II, Mehmed II, and Ahmed I, as well as the weapons of such high-level dignitaries as grand viziers, pashas, and palace chamberlains; all of these weapons are eye-catching with their fine craftsmanship and decorations. An additional factor that contributed to the diversification of the collection's highly artistic weaponry was the tradition of bringing to the palace the weapons of important figures that were obtained through plunder.
19308003Editions du trianon 1930 323 pages in8. 1930. Broché avec jaquette. 323 pages. Le roman raconte l'histoire de Raphaël de Valentin un jeune homme désespéré par la misère et les échecs qui acquiert un talisman magique une peau de chagrin ayant le pouvoir d'exaucer tous ses désirs. Cette quête de bonheur mène paradoxalement à sa destruction explorant l'interaction entre le désir la volonté et la vie
0282542272.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
9622Pierre Fanlac Périgueux 1971
24130Tchou, collection "Les pouvoirs occultes", 1976. Format 13x21 cm, broche, 300 pages. Bon etat.
2002775102002 France Loisirs, 2003 - 1 volume in-8 , cartonnage noir de l'éditeur sous jaquette illustrée - 550 pages