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8795Paris, 1904-1910.
1875List3681Cincinnati: F.W. Helmick 1875. Quarto 14 x 10 ½ inches 5 pp. Binding split some marginal chips good condition. Sentimental minstrel-era ballad associated with the touring repertory of J.H. Haverly’s Mastodon Minstrels one of the largest and most commercially successful minstrel organizations of the 1870s with an illustrated cover using the trope of an elderly African American man which was popular in Uncle Tom’s Cabin-era touring shows. The song is attributed to John Rutledge a performer and songwriter active within late nineteenth-century minstrel circuits whose compositions circulated primarily through stage performance and regional sheet music publication. The title was originally sung by Milton G. “Milt†Barlow 1843–1882 a prominent minstrel comedian and vocalist frequently billed as a “Dutch†or character performer and long associated with Haverly’s troupe. Published in Cincinnati by F.W. Helmick a regional music publisher active in issuing popular songs minstrel pieces and theatrical repertory during the 1870s. The sheet has four holdings in OCLC as well as Vassar’s Harriet Beecher Stowe collection. F.W. Helmick unknown
237148S.l., s.d. (1790) in-8, 11 pp., broché sous couverture factice de papier fantaisie XIXe. Mouillures claires infra-paginales.
526153Roanne, Horvath, 1975. Fort vol. grand in-8 broché, [8] ff., 399 pp.
160644Paris, Migneret, 1818 in-8, [4]-88 pp., demi-chevrette cerise, dos lisse orné de filets, ondulés et fleurons dorés, tranches jaunes (reliure de l'époque). Plats, coupes et coins frottés.
26523P., Rousseau, et Lyon, Cumin et Masson, 1907, in 8° broché, 127pp.
12008Mars 1956 . Souillac , In 8° br.Couv.rempliée .46 pp.illustrées.
99651890-1896. Green printed paper wraps 40pp. used 8vo contents detached and loose but complete. First page headed "Programme" followed by "1 Puss in Boots" with brief narrative with dialogue of nine slides 2.5 pp. Also "Weal Pies" just title - just one slide Jack the Giant Killer with narrative then 7 titles reflecting single slide subject including "Football Player" "Policeman and Cook" etc "The Bottle" 19 slides with narrative "The Arctic Expedition" 6 slides from No.1 'The ship is now frozen in the Arctic Ocean' to no.6 'An adventure with a polar bear and they are too young to kill it". Further individual slides followed by 13 for "Gulliver's Travels" followed by further individual slides concluding with one entitled "Good Night". This programme totals 14 pp. The following Programme is dated 29 Jan. 1890 and comprises a list of 42 subjects in two columns including "Arctic Expedition" but with several differences from the first programme. Perhaps part of the second programme title "Views in the Polar Regions" 6 slides described including one of inhabitants dresssed for the cold unloading a ship and landing cargo". One description "party of explorers travelling on the ice" has a line through it and the word "Funeral" added in red ink- I can offer no explanation. This is followed by a sequence of descriptions of slides with titles like "Salt Mines""Graham's Island" "Geyser" "Aurora". Other "Programmes" follow dating 1890 to 1896 some edited with ticks or crossings out including same or similar titles lengthy description of the 9 slides that make up "Red Riding Hood". Several programmes have a total number of slides and/or timing e.g. "60 Pictures occupying 1 hour". At the other end of the Notebook there is a "List of Slides" titles with numbers grand total with further technical information about shows "118 Pictures 1 hymn 1 Song Drawing slide . . . 12 ft fron Lens to Sheet 3 ft from Lens to Floor Long side of sheet across. Lantern 3.3 from floor Articles underlined Lantern slides Smoked Glass Sheet and Frame . . .items needed . . .Whistle Wedges . . ." Although presumably an amateur the show-man was obviously professional and thorough in his preparations as this manuscript reveals. The subjects also strongly indicate public taste and Arctic Exploraration seems to be a dominant interest at the time. [1890-1896] paperback
205247Paris, Charles Gosselin, 1833 2 vol. in-16, [4] ff. n. ch. (faux-titre, frontispice et titre-frontispice gravés sur bois par Porret et Cherrier d'après Chenavard et A. bouquet, titre), 145 pp. ; [4] ff. n. ch. (faux-titre, frontispice, titre-frontispice, titre), 163 pp., percaline Bradel violine, pièces de titre noires en long (rel. de la fin du XIXe). Bon exemplaire.
205738Paris, Imprimerie de L. Portier de Lille, (1790) in-8, 14 pp., cousu.
243022Paris, Imprimerie de L. Portier de Lille, (1790) in-8, 14 pp., broché, couv. papier bleu moderne.
200253Paris, Tressé, 1873-1875 7 tomes en 3 volumes in-16, avec 15 tirages photographiques de l'époque contrecollés sur papier fort ou semi-fort (actrices ou cantatrices), demi-basane bouteille, dos lisses ornés de filets dorés, tranches mouchetées [volumes I et II] ; broché [volume III], (reliure de l'époque).
665433Grenoble, 1788 in-4, 17 pp., Marge inférieure tâchée.
228846Berlin, s.n., 1774 in-8, [2] ff. n. ch., 16 pp., demi-basane fauve, dos lisse cloisonné et fleuronné, armes en tête, pièce de titre cerise, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque).
580747Paris, Ponthieu, 1822. In-8, basane brune granitée de l’époque, dos lisse orné, tranches marbrées, [2]ff.-XXX-387 pp. (Collection des Mémoires sur l’art dramatique).
200179Paris, Porthmann, 1812 in-8, iv-167 pp., broché sous couverture d'attente de papier bleu.
198800Nice, Les Amis du Musée Masséna, 1935 in-4, 178 pp., nbses ill. in-t. dont à pleine page, broché. Manque le second plat de couverture.
202143Paris, Omprimerie nationale, Nivôse An III in-8, 25 pp., page de titre bleue, broché.
222233Lyon, Thomas Amaulry, 1685 petit in-4, [2] ff. n. ch. (titre, préface), 76 pp., demi-chagrin cerise, dos lisse (reliure du XIXe s.).
190927711New York 1909. Ephemera. Four silk ribbons from the 1909 Westminister Kennel Club show in New York one blue first prize one red second prize orange third prize and a cream reserve ribbon.<br /> <br /> In 1909 the dog named Best in Show was 'Warren Remedy' a smooth fox terrier and the only dog to have won the Best in Show category 3 times to date. The Kennel Club was established in 1877.<br /> <br /> Ribbons 2.75 x 8.5" original fold titles and logo in gilt on each ribbon. Slt. frayed on bottom edge still in very good condition. unknown
238579Paris, Laisné, Aubert et Cie, Lavigne, 1841 in-16, 126 pp. et 1 feuillet n. ch. d'annonces, frontispice, nbses ill. in-t., percaline rouge à la Bradel, couverture illustrée et dos conservés (Alfred Farez). Bon exemplaire.
Ouvrage publié à l'occasion de la Semaine de l'Inde 1992 de Saint-Denis-de-la-Réunion, sous la direction de Balasubrahmanyam VENKATARAMAN, où sont présentés par des spécialistes les divers domaines culturels: sources littéraires, musique, danse, théâtre et marionnettes, arts corporels populaires (arts martiaux et danses), arts plastiques (artisanat, joaillerie, peintures rupestres), architecture, gastronomie, arts contemporains (théâtre et cinéma); textes traduits de l'anglais par Eliane BERANGER; notices sur les auteurs; photos en noir et en couleurs. Français
19060Saint-Denis-de-la-Réunion, Ville de Saint-Denis, 1992 1 volume 19 x 27cm Broché sous couverture au 1er plat orné d'une grande vignette couleurs. XII (VIII + IV in fine) + 159p., 2 feuillets; illustrations en noir in texte, vignettes et quelques pleines pages, 4 planches couleurs hors texte. Bon état.
20648Paris, Éditions J.-P. Mauclaire, 1957 1 volume 18,2 x 24,4cm Agrafé sous couverture illustrée. 66p.; nombreuses photos en noir. Bon état (petits accrocs au dos; marge du 1er plat légèrement cornée et fendillée).
16460Paris, Variétés, 1945-1946. 3 vol. in-folio, 56 + 63 + 64 pp., en feuilles, couverture originale illustré (petits manques et déchirures, taches).