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3282Encyclopédie Agricole Editions Baillière et Fils 1904, 1ère édition Format in-12 : 12,5 par 18,5 cm Couverture rigide toilée 427 pages numérotées, catalogue en fin d'ouvrage, 71 pages numérotées Illustrations en noir dans le texte Poids du livre 487 gr, de l'envoi inf. à 1 kg
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Light wear to cover and dust jacket. 7 1/4"w x 10 1/8"h. Approx. 40 pages.
20131-3659226661Lap Lambert Academic Publishing 2013. Paperback. New. 152 pages. 8.66x5.91x0.35 inches. Lap Lambert Academic Publishing paperback
2013__3659226661Lap Lambert Academic Publishing 2013. Paperback. New. 152 pages. 8.66x5.91x0.35 inches. Lap Lambert Academic Publishing paperback
20172-6202010630LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing 2017. Paperback. New. 132 pages. 8.66x5.91x0.30 inches. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing paperback
194120603ABZürich, Amstutz und Herdeg, 1941. 8°. 116 S., 2 Bl. Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. Orig.-Leinenband + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden + (leicht bestossen).
194120603ABZürich, Amstutz und Herdeg, 1941. 8°. 116 S., 2 Bl. Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. Orig.-Leinenband (leicht bestossen).
18807799Belleville IL: Chas. Merck & Son 1880. Near fine. Trade card printed on linen measuring just shy of 3" x 4.5". In near fine condition with a very faint flattened crease near the middle-left of the card and mild smudges to the verso which is blank. Fantastic little advertisement for a baker in the mid-size town of Belleville Illinois now a suburb of St. Louis. The printing job is just a bit amateurish with some light mis-alignment of the title which extends just beyond the right border. This suggests a local job probably done on a hand-press rather than at an industrial printing house. The number 98 is printed at the bottom left which could potentially be a date for the card 1898 but the contents would suggest it's earlier. The graphic depicts a hirsute military figure releasing a comically large amount of condensation from a trumpet or cornet and the caption below inexplicably reads "There's Millions In It." This is probably a reference to a character in Mark Twain's popular 1873 novel "The Gilded Age"; a would-be entrepreneur named Colonel Sellers always caught up in a harebrained scheme to get rich. Since the novel's popularity peaked in the 1870s it seems more likely that this card dates form that period rather than 1898 but it's difficult to say. A local history volume "A History of Belleville" by Nebelsick 1939 notes that Karl Merck Sr. founded the bakery in 1835 and that his son Charles took it over at some point. A charming piece of color lithography and midwestern Americana with what strikes this cataloguer as a probable Mark Twain connection. Note that the photograph in our listing shows a good bit of "fading" to the text at top. This seems to be from camera lighting as the type is rather bolder than it looks here. Chas. Merck & Son unknown
1937WOC-1948Préface M. GUILLÉE (Président du Syndicat de la Boulangerie de Paris et du département de la Seine). Ouvrage orné de planches en couleurs et en noires et blancs. Château-Thiéry, Imprimerie Moderne, 1937. Grand in-8 (23,5x16cm) relié de pleine toile noire, coiffes et charnières avec des petites fentes. XXXIII,222pp.
20005224Fayard 2000 284 pages 15 3x23 4x1 8cm. 2000. Broché. 284 pages.
VLE-18S.l., , sd (vers 1910), in-8, 16pp. illustrées de 8 dessins en couleurs broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs