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19223790Paris, Champion (Lyon, Imp. Réunies), 1922 ; in-8, broché ; XV pp., 257 pp.
grand in-8°, 102 pp, illustrations, broche, couv. Tres bel exemplaire. [BL-5] Actes du colloque organisé aux F.N.D.P. à Namur, le 11 octobre 1980.
0382091329.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
4154N°70 du 3eme trimestre 1962.Bon etat.
18203013Paris, L'Huillier et Lemoult (imp. de Pierre Gueffier), 1820 ; deux tomes in-12, reliés en un volume demi-veau vert foncé, dos lisse à faux-nerfs dorés, fleurons dorés, titre doré (reliure mi-XIXe) ; 284 pp., (2) ff., 248 pp.
26914Sint Niklaas, Stad/ Gemeentekrediet, 1990 Gebrocheerd, geillustreerde kartonomslag in kleur, 210 x 300mm., 192pp., zeer uitgebreide z/w illustratie.
198515782Voyager 1985 306 pages 11x2 2x15 6cm. 1985. Broché. 306 pages.
19797131979 - broché - Edition des femmes - 1979 - In-8 (18,5 x 12 cm) broché - 114 pages - ISBN : 2-7210-0158-2 - Ouvrage bilingue français anglais avec textes en regard
2002500316206Editions du Sorbier 2002 13 8x1x17 2cm. 2002. Broché. La sorcière Camomille participe à un concours de beauté inversé pour devenir Miss Sorcière la sorcière la plus laide du monde
2000ABE-1704676808482TRADUIT DE L'ANGLAIS PAR AGNES ET SANDRINE LACOR-SECRETS D'UN MAITRE DE LA METAMORPHOSE-CONJURATION D'UN CAUCHEMAR-CONTES DE BONNES FEMMES-UNE SORCIERE DE CHARME-LEVER LA MALEDICTION-NOTES-BIBLIOGRAPHIE-128 PAGES-18,5 CM X 22,5 CM-(7B)
39sd - broché - Ecole et cinéma - Revue éditée par Les Enfants du Cinéma - Sans date (circa 2005) - In-8, broché (format 24 x 17 cm) - 40 pages - Images et plans du film en couleurs et en N&B in-texte - SCHAPIRA, Catherine (Rédaction en chef) - ANDREANSZKY, Eugène (Directeur de la publication) - Ce numéro a été réalisé par Luce VIGO et Catherine SCHAPIRA
52007n° XXXIX - Juillet-Octobre 1960 - Publication trimestrielle - Siège de la Société : Lycée Charlemagne. Paris - in-4 broché - agrafée - ronéotype
Pages 338-420 pages plus 16 pages of great vintage ads. Features: By Water in the Desert - an African witch doctor puts a curse on three white men; "Highclimbing" in the Tall Timbers - photo-illustrated article on high-climbers (high-riggers) of the Pacific Northwest which provides a vivid account of their work and its perils; Kwis-Kwis The Killer - British Columbia police sergeant Letherdale brings to book a most cunning and dangerous murderer in the vicinity of Queen Charlotte Sound; "Within the Law" - an unscrupulous Winnipeg estate agent tries to bring off an extra-smart deal; An African No Man's Land - the first crossing by white men of a queer region in the heart of the Belgian Congo - with photos; My Grandfather's Watch - after a watch is stolen in India, a servant suggests an unusual - and successful - method of retrieving it; Shark Catching Extraordinary - a local fisherman devises a novel method to take care of a shark which is threatening swimmers at a New Zealand resort; Through Spain in Disguise (part II) - Count and Countess Malmignati travel through Spain disguised as wandering Arab beggars; The Guru's Message - Journalist Colonel Charles Harrison Gibbons lay at death's door near the Khyber Pass but was relieved by a friend from a thousand miles away who was somehow contacted by an old native priest; The Big Voyage of the Little "Shanghai" (part IV) - the adventures of six young men sailing from Shanghai to Copenhagen; "On Construction" - the adventures of trying to build a new railway through the wilds of Africa; Experiences with the Alligators of Cambridge Gulf in Australia, with illustration of a Carl Jacobs alligator trap and photo of a massive 'gator caught at Wyndham; A Night with Lions - the appalling experience of corporal Fairweather of the B.S.A. Police on the banks of the Zambezi; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Book
13355Hantises et diableries dans la terre abbatiale de Luxeuil - d’un procès de l’inquisition (1529) à l’épidémie démonique de 1628-1630 ; Préface de Lucien FERVRE. In 8 broché, faux-titre, titre, VII, 209 pages, éditions du Rocher premier trimestre 1956. Illustrations photos hors-texte, une carte en regard des pages 14-66- et 98 ; illustration hors texte page 89. Complet de son bandeau vert imprimé, « soixante ans avant le drame de SALEM.
1973931Paris, Arthaud, 1973, in-8, broché, 369 pages, (10) feuillets (34 documents reproduits).
Features: Cover photo of the statue of J.Q.A. Ward in Central park; D-Day - An account of the operation from twelve hours before the first seaborne landing to twelve hours after, by Hanson W. Baldwin; France's first year under Charles de Gaulle; Great photo feature on Ethel Merman who stars in "Gypsy"; When the Public Judges the Supreme Court; Science, Psychiatry - or Witchery? - Elspeth Huxley examines what, if anything, the witch doctor does for his patients that might be of value for the rest of the world; Big League Pitching - In addition to brawn, a pitcher needs a brain; Fashion photos of women's sunshade suits; The Business of Baby-Sitting; Danish recipes; How to show off art in your home; One-page ad for Phillies Cheroot cigars inside front cover; and more. 48 pages. Many fascinating black and white reproductions of photos plus nice fashion ads, some of which are in color. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
19083569Paris, Beaudelot et Bruxelles, J. Lebègue (Le Mans, Imprimerie Monnoyer), 1908 ; in-12, cartonnage éditeur de percaline vert foncé imitation cuir, titre doré au dos et sur le plat, avec un grand fer doré d'ailes déployées, tranches rouges ; 252 pp.
Pages 290-382 plus 16 pages of ads. Features: My Escape From the Turks Disguised as a Woman - the incredible story of Private Miron D. Arber and his Sinai ordeal; The Log of the "Moewe" - the adventures of a modern pirate, told by her Commander Count Dohna-Schlodien - article with photos; A Brush with the Kisi - in quest of ivory, J.A. Jordan encounters a hostile African witch doctor; Historic Crimes and Mysteries - William Shaw and a Joke on Justice; On the Borders of Tibet - part IV of the story of two years' wanderings - largely among wild lands and wilder people, whose chief desire is to build the intruding foreigner up in a damp bonfire to smoulder to death - with photos; A Bandit's Bride - Part II of the story of Elena Villa-Pinillos, once married to Mexico's Francisco Villa - no more graphic picture of the state of anarchy and terrorism prevailing in unhappy Mexico can be imagined; Strange Stories of the War; Wang Yin-Shee and the Panther - a missionaries story of a Chinese hunter's terrible experience - a death wrestle with a huge panther; A Flying Man in South Africa - Part V of a very interesting account of John G. Barron's flying adventures- with photos; How We Stole The Tugboat - Sergeant Maurice Prost recounts his sensational escape from the Germans; The Downfall of Dave Rodger - a prospector in the West turns the tables on a 'bad man' and his lawless satellites; "Punch" - the unruly kangaroo pet of nuns at an Australian convent; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy of this fascinating vintage issue. Book
84 pages. Features: The Very Reverend Hewlett Johnson, "Red Dean" of Canterbury, visits Canada; How to Fix a Horse Race - Swabby Swartz, thief turned mastermind, is caught at Fort Erie - article with many photos; The Shadow of the Duke of Windsor - part 2 of a series on the family in the palace by Pierre Berton; Karsh photographs Ottawa - including rare photo of Canadian Cabinet in session; The Bolshevik and the Wicked Witch, story by J.N. Harris - illustrated by Oscar Cahen; Where's the Money Coming From? - the Crisis in Education; Nova Scotia's Strangest Son - A Maclean's flashback to Joseph Howe; Never Never Trust a Bull, by Thomas Walsh - many Canadians are injured by bulls - the killer with the poets eyes; Soups You Can Cut with a Knife - with cartoon illustrations by Oscar Cahen, Duncan MacPherson, George Feyer, Desmond English, Peter Whalley, and William Winter; You Can't Beat Kelly's Bear Grease - Kelly Chamandy is Canada's leading distiller of bear grease and the country's only licensed butcher of bear meat, beaver meat, muskrat meat, and raccoon meat; Nice ad for Allis-Chalmers excavating equipment; Nice full-page colour ad for Ganong's chocolates; Nice GM of Canada ad says "12,176 pairs of hands work on every car and truck..."; 1953 Meteor car ad; 1953 Chevrolet ad; REO truck ad; Elegant full-page ad for the Packard automobile; GE Push-Button Range ad; 1953 Ford Monarch V-8 ad; Nice colour 1953 Studebaker ad inside back cover. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A high-quality copy. Book
1974008025United Kingdom: Rigel Press Ltd 1974. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. The Complete Texts of the Witches' Rituals. The author's Peter West courageous decision to publish these sacred ceremonies known as The Book of Shadows have put him under 'pain of death' - it says on the fep. First Edition. Rigel Press Ltd London 1974. 72pp hb dw clipped & slightly frayed dw has "Proof Publication Date 15 April 1974" printed on reverse signs of a small label removed scarce book book fine <br/> <br/> Rigel Press Ltd hardcover
202502619Paris, Secret d'étoiles, 2024 ; in-8, 79 pp., br.
202600323Paris, Secret d'etoiles, 2023 ; in-4, 79 pp., br. Neuf.
202600322Paris, Secret d'etoiles, 2023 ; in-4, 79 pp., br. Neuf.
190012750Salem Ma: Upton & Frisbee 1900. Albumen photocollage 4 x 5.5 inches on a slightly larger printed studio mount. Minor surface wear and toning. Very good. A wonderful relic of the continuing fascination with the Salem Witch Trials featuring four views of Salem's "Witch House" in a photocollage format produced in Salem around the turn of the 20th century. First built and inhabited by Roger Williams sometime before 1634 the house was later occupied by Jonathan Curwen or Corwin Esquire described here as "one of the judges during the witchcraft trials." The photocollage itself includes four illustrations -- the original house the house following "alterations in 1780" the "rear of the house after 1780" and the house "at the present time." The photograph was produced by Edwin N. Peabody active in Salem from the 1870s to 1890s and published by the local pharmacy Upton & Frisbee which occupied the house beginning in the late-19th century. The verso of the photocollage is printed with detailed information on the "Witch House" mostly encapsulated in eight paragraphs about the "Witchcraft Delusion of 1692" itself. The building was renovated again in 1945 and still stands today as one of the only remaining structures with direct ties to the witch trials. Upton & Frisbee unknown
191815751Paris, Ferroud, 1918 ; petit in-4, broché ; 59 pp., couverture crème rempliée illustrée en couleurs ; frontispice et 6 compositions à pleines pages, faux-titre, vignette de titre, lettrines et in-texte, aquarellés à la main et au pochoir par Charpentier.