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Le rapport fait état des plaintes de la ville de Calais qui demande "l'anéantissement" de la franchise de Dunkerque et rend compte du commerce des colonies, de la pêche (à la morue et aux harengs), du séjour des marchandises et de l'introduction du sel raffiné.
Generously illustrated with black and white photos and illustrations. Features: Africa's Mystery Beasts - Remarkable stories concerning what may be the progeny of prehistoric monsters, several of which appear to be formidable opponents for any hunter; Through the Heart of Afghanistan - Part I - Emil Trinkler had exceptional opportunities for travelling in untrodden regions, with photos; The Dancing Dead - A veteran gold-seeker's account of a weird and terrifying experience that befell a party of prospectors in New Guinea, with photo of witch-doctor; Further Adventures of a Tenderfoot in Canada - Part II; "King Kauri" - The Kauri tree is to New Zealand what the oak is to England - article with photos; The Two Sheriffs - A strange murder situation is encountered by a veteran cow-puncher in the wilds of Montana; My Wild Boar - A newcomer to India is warned not to shoot wild pig; "Next Time" - An amusing story from the Yukon country; Lachmee's Vow - A tiger tale from Hindustan; The Sacred White Crow of Yaunghwe - brief article with two photos; The Great Boulder Murder Case - The story of one of the most remarkable murder mysteries in the annals of Australia, with photo and map; Photo of salt prospecting in Cheshire; "Bushman's Luck" - A remarkable story from New Zealand; Out of the Deep - The strange story of a famous schooner that sank off Sable Island, the "graveyard of the Atlantic," to reappear in most dramatic circumstances; Sequel to the "Lost Cabin" Mine Mystery - New information regarding this story which appeared in the September, 1920 issue; Trailing the Beaver-Poachers - Game law enforcer Frank Mossman relates some of his experiences with illegal trappers in the North-west, who often do not hesitate to shoot - with photos; "Baldy Red's" Come-Back - A bootlegger smuggles illicit whisky into the forbidden Northland of Canada. 84 pages plus 12 pages of nice vintage ads. Unmarked with average wear. Lower half of backstrip missing. A worthy copy of this interesting vintage issue. Book
Exhibition catalog for the show at the publisher's gallery. 224 pages on heavy ivory paper. Book is in excellent condition; new. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Bound in bright red leatherette hardcover with gilt titles and decorative stamping to spine and both boards, the entire production reminds one of McSweeney's, with some 40 fonts, multi-color print abounding in embellishments and extravagances. Front cover also has printed pictorial pastedown. Color printed endpapers, spiderweb tissue at contents page and the beginning of the plates. The artist's work with nineteenth-century photographic techniques of salt print, cyanotype, gum bichromate, and palladium print. Full-page plates throughout, including 2 foldouts, both Fine. Essay, "Ceci n'est pas l'Histoire" by Sean Kissane. "20 Questions for the Artists" by Matthew Higgs. "A Note to the Reader" by Enrique Juncosa. Exhibition lists and Bibliography at back.
Folio, 34.3cm. Pp. 76, very numerous drawings on 11 plates, numerous photos in 24 illus. in text . Orig. printed wrappers. Very good.
4to, 29.5cm. Pp. [ii],76, many photos, plans, and drawings in text, notes & refs. Orig. stiff wrappers. Very good.
Baudouin Paris, 1985. In/8 couverture cartonnée illustrée par Joseph Hémard, 254 pages. Réédition de l’ouvrage de 1946. Les poissons de mer, les poissons plats, les poissons de rivière, mollusques et coquillages, crustacés, cétacés (!)...
pp. 93-166, 6 pls. (2 col.) of photos, 39 figs. and diagrs. in text, 2 fold. maps and 2 fold. pls. of sections in pocket, refs. 4to. Wrs.
Sm. 8vo., Second Edition, First Impression, with a coloured frontispiece, 128 fine coloured plates, 117 plates in monochrome and pictorial endpapers, small neat signature on half-title; original series binding of green coarse-grain pictorial cloth, upper board blocked and lettered in gilt and black, gilt back, radial corners, blue sprinkled edges, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper (retaining original price of 12/6), the latter lightly age-soiled and browned at backstrip. Lovely copy of a scarce title in this much sought-after series. First published in 1925, Jenkins' mammoth compilation was the first illustrated guide to all our fish since 1884. This second edition is revised by the author with new appendix and text drawings. Very scarce in this condition. Marren, p.158.
2 tomes en un volume in-4, T. 1: XX-38-124 p. et 29 pl. T. 2: VI-78-27 p. et 24 pl Veau marbré de l'époque, dos à 5 nerfs orné de caissons dorés et portant une pièce de titre en maroquin rouge 1754-1755, 1754-1755, in-4, 2 tomes en un volume in-4, T. 1: XX-38-124 p. et 29 pl. T. 2: VI-78-27 p. et 24 pl, Veau marbré de l'époque, dos à 5 nerfs orné de caissons dorés et portant une pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, Seconde édition, posthume et très augmentée, du premier traité français de microscopie. La première édition fut publiée en 1718. Louis Joblot (1645-1723), prolifique inventeur de microscopes, qui ne fut jamais fabricant, débuta ses recherches en microscopie et sur les organismes microscopiques à la suite des démonstrations de Huygens et d'Hartsoeker devant l'Académie des Sciences durant l'été 1678. La publication de 1718 forme donc l'aboutissement de 36 années de travail et d'étude. La seconde édition donne la prééminence, comme le souligne le nouveau titre, aux observations d'histoire naturelle qui se trouvent en tête de l'ensemble. Elles se composent des expérimentations et de résultats d'observation de 1718 servant à réfuter la théorie de la génération spontanée où, en outre, il reprend des observations sur les protozoaires qui avaient été faites précédemment par Leeuwenhoek ; et elles sont augmentées d'observations d'entomologie (pou, puce, mouche et moucheron), et, notamment, sur les cristaux de sel. La partie qui concerne la construction des microscopes forme ici le second volume. L'auteur y décrit l'utilité de ses 18 microscopes (microscopes à liqueurs, à tiges, à canon verre nommé "Tombeaux", un microscope monté d'une seule lentille, un très petit à deux verres, un porte-loupe, un microscope à trois verres convexes des deux côtés et des microscopes dits "universels"). Elle est augmentée de la description de deux nouveaux microscopes universels à plusieurs verres et de détails sur la "proportion des verres qui entrent dans [leur] composition". L'ouvrage est illustré de 53 planches gravées sur cuivre et de très belles vignettes dont l'une montre un observateur au microscope dans son cabinet scientifique. La plupart des planches représentent d'une part les microscopes et les accessoires utilisés par Joblot et, d'autre part, les "animaux" microscopiques qu'il avait observés dans les différents liquides analysés (vinaigre et infusions) et les insectes. On peut noter sur certaines planches des détails montrant les innovations apportées au XVIIIe siècle: vis à écrou pour la mise au point, cylindre à ressort pour glisser la lame du porte-objet, etc. Très bel exemplaire, grand de marges, dans son élégante reliure d'époque portant l'ex-libris imprimé de "R. Pillault". Un accroc à la coiffe de tête. Wellcome III, 356. Nissen 2114. DSB VII, 110
Abundant black and white illustrations and reproductions of photos. Features: Big-Game Hunting for the Cinema - John A. Jordan leads a film expedition into the wilds of British East Africa; The "Gordon" of the Pacific - Thos. J. McMahon visit's Germany's former South Sea possessions - German New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, and Samoa - and reports on the work of Captain Hunter among the savages of the Solomons - lots of nice photos; Our Chase After A Rogue Elephant - photo-illustrated story from Ceylon; Our Chase After a "Rogue Elephant"; In the Jaws of a Lion - J.S. Cowie was carried about the engine room of his ship in the jaws of a lion!; Kidnapped - a young woman finds herself at the mercy of two desperate men; The Holy City of the Mormons - photo-illustrated article on Salt Lake City; The Strap-Hanger of the Ganges - The crocodile Captain J.G. Bennett thought he had killed comes back to life!; Chased by a Boa Constrictor - a 1902 story from Argentina; My Night With Wolves - hunter is surrounded by wolves in Northern Minnesota; The Lake of Soda - Magadi Lake, in British East Africa; The "Black Hole" of Gottingen - Corporal A. Bramwell of the Royal Welch Fusiliers earned the D.C.M. for his service to fellow POWs suffering from cholera and typhus at the Prisoners' Camp, Gottingen, in WWI; A Woman's Travels in Unknown Asia - Part II - Mary Gaunt set out to explore much of China but, under the influence of bandits, rerouted north to the wilds of Siberia - article with many photos; Humours of the East African Campaign; The Reds of the Maranoa - Two cattle-rustlers in Queensland are killed; A Couple of Pirates - "Dr. Martin" of the U.S. Navy served in Honduras during the Nicaraguan War but encountered difficulties later; My Visit to the Veddas - R.L. Spittel visits primitive natives in the interior of Ceylon - article with photos; Photo of the largest book in the world in Chicago; Photo of monster swordfish caught by Mr. W.C. Boschen off Santa Catalina Island, California; and more. pp. 8 [ads], [2], 444-528, 9-16 [ads]. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Covers detached as one but present. A quality vintage copy of this wonderful issue. Book
52 pages. Features: Nice colour ad for International Trucks inside front cover; Interesting instructions on what *not* to ship soldiers overseas (so fires won't be started in the holds of ships); Full page ad for Sal Hepatica; Argentine Goose Step - "Hitler's Imitators have scuppered democracy right in our own hemisphere" - article with photos; The Great Fridolin (M. Gratien Gelinas of Montreal) - article with photos; Spark Plug - hockey fiction; What do the federal Liberals stand for? - Mackenzie King answers questions; That Roarin' Game - Curling is sweeping the nation; Why Rundstedt Attacked - after its Ardennes gamble the dice are now in Allied hands; The Disunited Nations; They Also Serve (fiction); Unfinished Anthem - a Canadian by choice tells why he made his choice; Our Pilots Don't "Black-Out" - Wing Commander W.R. Franks O.B.E. and his research to aid Allied pilots - article with photos; Nice half-page two-colour Aunt Jemima pancake mix ad "sho' hits the spot"; Nice colour half-page Pepsi ad; Nice half-page colour Canada Dry ad; Tarts for Dessert. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. A high quality copy. Magazine
70 pages. Features: Nice color-photo portrait of distinguished builder Mr. Henry Doelger in Lord Calvert ad inside front cover; Bell Telephone one-page ad features photo and write-up of Denis Hartnett who was "Mr. Telephone" to the people of Homer, NY; Color photos of a Lion Luncheon in Kenya; Nostalgic 1-page 2-color ad for USS (US Steel) shows where their products were used; Vintage Goodyear 1-page color photo ad promotes their new Lifeguard Safety Tubes; The Koje Snafu - major article with color photos explains how U.S. Brigadier General Francis Townsend Dodd was seized by his captives and another was lured into signing Red propaganda - the astonishing inside story from the Korean War; What You Don't Know About Your Eyes; Article on Salt - 14,000 uses and $0.02/pound; Gabbing with the Gabors - article with great bedroom photos of Zsa Zsa, Magda, Mama and Eva; The Windfall (fiction); Pigs Have Wings (fiction); Baseball's Biggest Bargain - article on the Brooklyn Dodgers with fantastic color photos of many team members including Jackie Robinson; Blood Money (fiction); Ninety Saddles for Kengtu (fiction); Brief article and two color photos of native artist Frank White Eagle; First or Nothing (fiction); History Hinges on These Two Rivers - excelllent color photos of US troops near the Yalu River and US naval vessels in the Rhine - with brief article; Ike is My Boy - West Point's salty Old Sarge, Sergeant Marty Maher, reveals Ike's sports loves - article with four photos of Ike; Inch and a Half to Go - humor about women and maps; Camel cigarette ad on back cover features opera star Patrice Munsel. Couple of chips from top of back cover. Average wear. Library stamp on front cover and back page. A worthy vintage copy. Book
Librairie Emmanuel Vitte, Lyon, 1917. In/12 broché couverture orange imprimée, 92 p. Petite tache sur la couverture. Edité en 1917, ce petit livret donne aux mères de familles des recettes de cuisine élémentaires et “reconstituantes” : bouillie pour les enfants, pot au feu, soupe au choux et lard, manière d’accommoder les restes de viandes, riz au gras, pain perdu, purée de pois... et même des recettes d’oeufs sur le plat !
8vo. Pp. 174,[2], 13 plates of photos and drawings, tabs., bibliogr. Orig. wrappers. - Doctoral thesis.
8vo. Pp. 64, several photos and drawings on 11 plates, tabs., diagrs., bibliogr. Orig. wrappers. - Thesis. Offprint from "Naturk. Jahrb. Syadt Linz 1966".
76 pages. Features: Teacher/Student Interface - two views of education; Teaching at a Men's Prison; Communicating through Craft; Julie Green - the world of fiber; How to handle a blind woman in my weaving class?; Design exercises; The soft sculpture of Barbara Ward; The technicolor tapestries of Teresa Graham Salt; Dana Romeis - spatial problem-solving; Art wear of Peggy Juve; and much more. Clean and unmarked. Above-average wear. A worthy reference copy. Book
Albin Michel, 1977. In/8 oblong, cartonnage éditeur imprimé, 301 p. Florilège des meilleures recettes des chefs de cuisine “en jupon” qui sauront régaler vos papilles avec les produits de leurs régions respectives. Hors d'oeuvre par Anne Marie Carrière.
Faint shelfwear. ; This volume contains reports on three major excavations (at Cowbit and Morton Lincolnshire and Middleton, Norfolk) conducted as part of the Fenland Management Project. The sites are all concerned primarily with salt-making and between them they span the Iron Age to Late Roman periods. The detailed work has enabled the compilation of a much needed type series for briquetage, which it is hoped will be useful in describing the material from all coastal salterns. Also contained within this volume is a re-assessment of the landscape context of the Fenland sites, an examination of the importance of salt production to the Fenland communities and recommendations for further areas of research in this subject. ; Lincolnshire Archaeology and Heritage Report Series No. 4; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 509 pages
Editions Arts & Voyages 1973, In-4 carré cartonnage éditeurs, 160 pages, illustrations en noir et blanc et 16 planches en couleurs dans le texte et hors texte. Cuisine régionnale.
4to, 26cm. Pp. 166, many figs., diagrs. and tabs. in text, floppy disk of raw data in pocket, bibl. Orig. wrs. - Also published as the author's doctoral thesis at Groningen University.
Etienne Chiron, Editeur, 1940. Petit In-8, broché, dos toilé, 176 p., 9è édition. Quelques taches sur la couverture “Livre de méthode” , cet ouvrage expose ses théorie et pratique culinaires qui tiennent compte des trois principaux facteurs d’éxecution : matériel, main-d’oeuvre, climat. Recettes avec proportions pour 100 factionnaires. Ouvrage utile aux responsables de la restauration en nombre (camp de vacances, scout, rassemblement...). Cette nouvelle édition comprend un aperçu de la cuisine nord africaine. L’auteur était pharmacien aux armées et directeur des cours de cuisine militaire. Recettes pratiques et menus. Avec quelques figures dans le texte.
Etienne Chiron, Editeur, 1940. Petit In-8, couverture brochée imprimée, 123 pages, quelques figures in- texte.
Etienne Chiron, Editeur, 1940. In-12, demi-toile, plats cartonnés, 123 p., quelques figures in- texte. Théorie et pratique culinaires qui tiennent compte des trois principaux facteurs d’exécution : matériel, main-d’oeuvre, climat. Recettes avec proportions pour 100 factionnaires. L’auteur était pharmacien aux armées et directeur des cours de cuisine militaire. Recettes pratiques et menus. .
Editions Stéphane Bachès, 2006. In/4 carré, reliure éditeur toilée noir sous jaquette illustrée en couleur, illustrations pleines pages en couleur, 111 p. Discrète trace de pliure sur la jaquette. Cet ouvrage est le résultat d’une alliance de deux talents : celui d’un grand cuisinier et d’une artiste peintre, tout deux vivant et oeuvrant à Lyon.
100 p. + Illustrations. 8vo. Original blue cloth binding, spine and top edge sun faded. PA 27 x2