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1944754851944 Lyon, Audin et Compagnie, 1944, in 4° broché, 231 pages ; couvetrure illustrée.
462690P., Timothée Dehay, 1830. 2 vol. in-8 rel. (21,5 x 13,5 cm), demi-veau fauve, dos à large nerfs plats, ornés d'une roulette dorée, bordés d'un filet noir, titre et tomaison dorés, entre-nerfs ornés d'un décor de fers ornementés dorés et de filets à froid, jeu de palettes dorées en tête et en queue du dos, papier marbré sur les plats, tranches marbrées, gardes en papier marbré, reliure signée Briganday, [1] f. bl., [2] ff., VII-451 pp., [1] f. bl. ; [1] f. bl., [2] ff., 432 pp., [1] f. bl.
17392092902141700270Not Available 1739. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
192527269Toulon Raffaelli 1925 Une gravure Originale (Grande Carte) en couleurs sur papier cartonné souple, format : 42,5 x 15 cm, signé en bas à droite dans la gravure : H. Gervèse, fait partie d'une Série d'ensemble : "NOS MARINS" : N°1 - Le Bal à la Préfecture Maritime, sans date (1925)Toulon Raffaelli Editeur,
201604960Paris, Fayard, 1994 ; in-8, 567 pp., br.
2007122600Turnhout, Brepols, coll. « Anthologies missionnaires » 2007 In-8 23, x 15,5 cm. Broché, couverture à rabats, titre en noir & rouge sur le dos et le premier plat illustré, notes en pied de page. Exemplaire en très bon état.
35561Rome - Imprimerie de la Chambre apostolique - 1715 - [puis] - A Liège - Chez Daniel Moumal - 1700 - [puis] - sn - 1702 - [puis] - Paris - 1702 - ensemble de 6 ouvrages ou plaquettes réunies en un volume in12 - Reliure pleine basane d'époque - dos cinq nerfs orné de fleurons - Bon état intérieur mais reliure usagée, solide cependant -
200617569Paris, Bonne presse, 1960 ; in-12, 40 pp., broché, couverture illustr.
5290Fayard. 1991. Grand in-8° broché. 288 pages. E.O.
1958121103Saint-Brieuc, Presses bretonnes 1958 In-8 24 x 15 cm. Broché, couverture beige illustrée, 191 pp., figures dans le texte, table des matières. Couverture poussiéreuse.
1959131425Saint-Brieuc, Presses bretonnes 1959 In-8 24 x 15 cm. Broché, couverture beige illustrée, 192 pp., figures dans le texte, table des matières. Couverture poussiéreuse.
176797398Paris, Dans un Caffé, S.l.n.d., Chez Vente, Libraire, Musier 1767 In-16 16,5 x 10 cm. Reliure de l’époque veau havane marbré, dos à nerfs encadrés de fers dorés, pièce de titremaroquin brun, 24-56-11-75-30-384 pp., plats encadrés d’un triple filet doré, tranches marbrées. Reliure légèrement frotté, petit accroc en tête de dos, intérieur assez frais. Ensemble assez peu courant.
8944Espaces Temps, n° 38-39, 1988. In-4, broché.
10192SÉLECTION. 5e année. N° 2. (Novembre 1925). Daniel Rops, Tristan Tzara, Georges Ribémont-Dessaignes [sic], Georges Marlier, L. & P. Haesaerts, etc. Chroniques de Gille Anthelme, André Harlaire, Robert Guiette, Robert Marin, Georges Marlier, Robert Poulet, Georges Thialet. Bon état.
1932778331932 Paris, Librairie de la Revue Française, Rieder, sans date (1932), petit in 8° broché, 335 pages ; couverture fanée et tachée sur le plat inférieur.
190598071Paris-Nancy, Berger-Levrault 1905 In-4 25 x 16,5 cm. Cartonnage éditeur toile moutarde, dos lisse, tête rouge, XVIII-646 pp., nombreuses illustrations en noir & blanc, table des matières. Bon exemplaire
1771862851771 Paris, chez les Libraires Associés, 1771, in 12 relié plein veau tabac de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné, 444 pages et 6 feuillets de table ; petits défauts d'usage, petite tache brune dans la gouttière.
174410692Paris, aux dépens de la Communauté, 1744. In-12 (164 x 100 mm), XXIV pp., 496 pp., 15 ff. n. ch., 1 f. (carton des pp. 265-266). Cartonnage d'attente recouvert de papier vert gaufré imitant le grain long, titre manuscrit à l'encre sur étiquette de papier, usures à une charnière, quelques frottements, déchirure sans manque p. 369, quelques rares rousseurs, déchirure dans la marge en gouttière p. 417, mouillure marginale aux deux derniers feuillets (cartonnage d'attente du début du XIXe siècle).
196460650Sunnyvale CA & Houston TX: Lockheed Missiles & Space Co. Lockheed Aircraft Corp. NASA Manned Spacecraft Center 1964-1965. Two vols. 1st - Oblong 4to. 11.25 x 8.4 in. 63 1 pp. With photo illustrations graphs charts diagrams text illustrations throughout. Colour-illustrated softcovers minor soiling soiling to left front margin spotting still VG- copy; 2nd - 4to. 34 pp unpaginted. w/ photos & periodicals all preserved in archival mylar sleeves. With 7 original silver gelatin black & white photos NASA imprint in blank margin dittoed fact sheet on versos 5 printed photos mimeographed biographical sheets included on versos all six of in-house publications w/ self-printed softcovers slight age toning still NF all preserved in recent buff-coloured cloth 3-ring binder. First edition of this exceedingly scarce catalogue describing and illustrating the Agena stage rockets and the Agena Target Vehicle also known as the Gemini-Agena Target Vehicle GATV which was an uncrewed spacecraft used by NASA during the Gemini program to develop and practice orbital space rendezvous and docking procedures in preparation for the Apollo program. The ATV consisting of an upper rocket stage from Lockheed was launched from Thor and Atlas booster rocket platforms but suffered from continued docking adapter failures after being developed by McDonnell Aircraft Co. The Gemini program capsules were built by McDonnell Aircraft and were the first astronaut-manned spacecraft to include an onboard computer for mission maneuvers very similar to the later Saturn Launch Vehicle digital computer and actually had a fair amount of control largely due to the prodding of Astronaut Gus Grissom. The original NASA photos here depict the Gemini Agena on pad 14 at Cape Canaveral Astronaut White taking his spacewalk during Gemini IV and other GATV assembly procedures. Of particular interest is a test fitting of the Gemini VI capsule with the GATV at the assembly site before they were each mounted on their respective launch vehicles. Printed photos and mimeographed biographies for Astronauts Grissom Walter Schirra Jr. John Young and Thomas Stafford are included. Worldcat locates 1 copy Agena catalogue JPL; See: Harland How NASA Learned to Fly in Space: An Exciting Account of the Gemini Missions 2004. Lockheed Missiles & Space Co., Lockheed Aircraft Corp., NASA Manned Spacecraft Center, paperback
1825Flo138Rare complete set of 70 hand-coloured lithographic portraits of French actors and actresses on the Paris stage circa 1825. <br /><br />Also known as <i>Collection de portraits des artistes des theatres de Paris.</i><br /><br />Fine hand-coloured portraits of actors opera singers and ballet dancers in costume of their famous roles by Alexandre-Marie Colin and Louis Marin-Lavigne lithographed by F. Noel.<br /><br />Artistes include actors Jean-Baptiste Firmin Joseph-Isidore Samson Jenny Vertpre and Mlle. Pauline opera singers Louis Fereol Louise Therese Lemonnier Felicite Pradher Adolphe Nourrit Caroline Branchu and Mlle. Grassari ballet dancers Marie Cheza Louise Pierson and Zelie Molard mime artist Charles-Francois Mazurier.<br /><br />Condition: Original marble boards rebound into a portfolio with buckram spine all 70 plates loose inside. Plates fine and vibrant with excellent handcolouring a few with repairs. <br /><br />Alexandre-Marie Colin 1798-1875 was a French painter of historical and genre subjects. Louis Stanislas Marin-Lavigne<b> </b>1797-1860 was a French painter and lithographer.<br /><br />Large heavy book may require additional charges for expedited shipping. F. Noel hardcover
1975feb18108Tehnica 1975. Used. 1975; Romanian Edition of CINEMATOGRAFIA APLICATA VOL 1 Foto Film 24; For more details please contact me Tehnica unknown
1975feb18109Tehnica 1975. Used. 1975; Romanian Edition of CINEMATOGRAFIA APLICATA VOL 2 Foto Film 25; For more details please contact me Tehnica unknown
20182-6202134747Editorial Académica Española 2018. Paperback. New. 124 pages. Spanish language. 8.66x5.91x0.28 inches. Editorial Académica Española paperback
1874858T46London: Griffith and Farran 1874. Cloth. Good. 6.5" by 4.5". None. A scarce narrative poem written and published anonymously by A Sailor. Scarce work. A tragic metrical romance narrative poem in eight cantos. Following the story of the lovers through various voyages chases battles and the ultimate capture of the privateer. Written by an anonymous poet under the name of A Sailor. Publisher's catalogue of new and popular works to the rear. In the original blue cloth binding. Externally sound with rubbing and light bumping to the extremities. Marks to the boards and fading to the spine. Minor loss to the head of the spine. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean with the odd handling mark. Good Griffith and Farran hardcover
1166299244.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback