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1967LFA-126735647Un ouvrage de 375 pages, format 135 x 175 mm, une illustration, broché, publié en 1967, Editions du Seuil, collection "Œuvres de Pierre Teilhard de Chardin" n° 2
1963LFA-126739680Un ouvrage de 430 pages, format 145 x 195 mm, une illustration, broché, publié en 1963, Editions du Seuil, collection "Œuvres de Pierre Teilhard de Chardin", bon état
195678819Paris, 1956, in-8, 375pp, broché, Très bel exemplaire! Service de presse 375pp
1959LCI-4136Paris, Seuil 1959 1 in -8 Broché 404[p.p] Non rogné
195927691Éditions du Seuil, coll. « Oeuvres de Pierre Teilhard de Chardin » 1959 Édition des années 1950-60 suivant disponibilité dans le stock. In-12 broché 19,5 cm sur 14,5. 405 pages. Dos insolé. Bon état d’occasion.
1963102513Éditions du Seuil, coll. « Oeuvres de Teilhard De Chardin » 1963 In-12 broché 19,5 cm sur 14,5. 429 pages. Dos Bruni. Bon état d’occasion.
1956102520Editions du Seuil, coll. « Oeuvres de Pierre Teilhard de Chardin » 1956 In-12 broché 19 cm sur 14. Frontispice- 375 pages Couverture jaunie,. Bon état d’occasion.
50800Editions du Seuil 1963, in-8 broché, 405 p. (très bon exemplaire non coupé) Important recueil de textes centrés sur l'homme, la paix et le progrès, constituant le cinquième volume des œuvres de Teilhard.
52217Editions du Seuil 1963, in-8 broché, 429 p. (bel exemplaire non coupé) Sur bon papier. Ce recueil de textes, écrits entre 1939 et 1955, constitue le septième volume des œuvres de Teilhard.
196519332Seuil In-8 Couverture rigide Paris 1965
48480aafParis, Le Seuil, 1963, in-8°, 429 p., non rogné, reliure en toile originale.
48433P., Le Seuil, 1959, in 12 broché, 405 pages ; portrait.
1956016786Editions Du Seuil Broché Paris 1956 374 pages en format -8 - frontispice et planches hors texte
1961028564Editions Du Seuil Broché Paris 1961 375 pages en format -8
1962053086Editions Du Seuil Broché Paris 1962 portrait de l' auteur en frontispice - 405 pages en format 14 - 19 cm - photographies hors texte
38790Paris Editions du Seuil 1959 in 12 (19x14) 1 volume broché, 405 pages, avec des photographies hors-texte en noir et blanc, quelques annotations marginales au stiyo sur la fin du volume. Oeuvres de Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, 5. Bon exemplaire
1996R150219772FLAMMARION. 1996. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 127 pages- quelques illustrations en couleurs dans le texte. . . . Classification Dewey : 500-SCIENCES DE LA NATURE ET MATHEMATIQUES
1686P4510Paris c.1686. Very Good. Notes: A view of the city of Qom Ghom Iran during the the mid 17th century. Image Size : 129x330 mm 5.08x12.99 Inches Platemark Size : Paper Size : 160x377 mm 6.30x14.84 Inches Coloring: Black & White Medium: Copper Engraving Categories: Views Asia Middle East Iran; unknown
16861335530Amsterdam: Abragam Wolfgangh 1686. Second Edition. Hardcover. 16mo 496 pages; VG; bound in full contemporary vellum; minor edge wear and bumping; text block clean; some end-paper markings; shadow of lost bookplate; index 18 illus. complete with frontispiece engraved title-page; and folded plates; plate 14 bound at pg. 358 instead of at 458 as listed; other decorative figures; light foxing; spine sunned; boards spot staining and discoloration; else very good; shelved case 3. 1335530. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Abragam Wolfgangh hardcover books
1685D7313Amsterdam / Utrecht: chez Jean Wolters et Ysbrand Haring / Frans Halma 1686 / 1685. Hardcover. Very Good. 12mo 155 x 88 mm. 432pp. 7. Full-page engraved portrait of Chardin above his heraldry bearing arms of two rosettes chevron and bird additional engraved title 16 engraved plates including two chapter headpieces 12 folding are maps city panoramas or charts. The first English edition appeared in 1686 in London by Moses Pitt of 1686; Chardin having settled in England after his travels and was knighted there by Charles II. The title was reprinted twice in Amsterdam in the original French at different locations. First at Abraham Wolfgang and then at Wolters and Haring as in this copy. Contemporary vellum ms. title on spine with foldover edges speckled edges; light soiling and few small stains few minor tears on engraved title or marginal wear to plates. A very nice copy with plates in excellent shape. Bound after: SPON Jacob 1647-1685. Histoire de la Ville Et de l'Estat de Genève. Utrecht: Frans Halma 1685. 522pp. 16 of table. Woodcut printers device of Halma with motto Vivitur ingenio one lives on in spirit to title additional engraved title 6 plates of which 3 are folding among which the view of the Geneva region with placenames highlighted in yellow woodcut headpieces and decorative initials; one small fold-tear to Geneva plate. Formerly in the collection of famed bibliophile Henri Burton of Geneva his morocco bookplate neatly to front endpaper. <br/><br/>French sammelband of the Travels of Sir Jean Chardin; one of the finest works of early Western scholarship on Persia and India and Spons History of Geneva from the collection of Henri Burton. A great deal of European travel writing details the history of Europes relationship to the Orient a place highly exoticized by western observers. Jean Chardin was a trader and the son of a jeweler who first went to the Levant in 1665 to purchase gems. He made a second journey in 1671 in the company of the artist Guillaume Grelot whom he met in Istanbul and whose drawings inspired the engravings in the present work. This edition comprises the first volume of the authors manuscript dealing with the period 1671-1673 and is all that was published until 1711. His work is divided into four parts: the first recounts his journey from Paris to Ispahan 1671-77 the second describes Persia and Ispahan the third the ruins of Persepolis and the fourth gives a history of Persia based on Persian writers. /// Spon 1647-1685 was a doctor and pioneering archaeologist of Greek antiquities. After the revocation of the Edict of Nantes he fled France for Switzerland dying not long after in Geneva. His history of Geneva first published in 1680 was translated into English in 1687. Chardin an experienced trader is in a position to give detailed accounts of trade-routes prices articles bought and sold customs problems and so on whereas Spon is primarily interested in Antiquity concentrating on giving the exact wording of inscriptions illustrations of medals and ancient buildings and the comparison of towns and landscapes with the descriptions which appear in Classical texts. A fine sammelband neat and sturdy contained two important travel texts printed within just one year of each other. chez Jean Wolters et Ysbrand Haring / Frans Halma hardcover books
2014436517.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2504A Londres: Chez Moses Pitt 1686. Hardcover. Good. Folio. 10 150 181-349 5pp. Engraved title-page vignette engraved head- and tailpieces engraved initials. "Fautes à corriger" on p.5 at rear. First edition. In this copy the 'O' of 'Odyssey' in line 15 of title is above the 'e' of 'mores.' Contemporary vellum. With a frontispiece engraved title-page folding map and 15 plates. BM 58 p.481; Brunet I 1802; Chadenat 546; Hage Chahine 909; Weber II 377; Wilson 40 pour l'édition anglaise de 1686; Atabey 218; Wing C2041; Schwab 87; Graesse II 121; ESTC R1175. <br/> <br/> A Londres: Chez Moses Pitt, 1686. hardcover
168642700Londres, Moses Pitt, 1686. In-folio de (10)-349-(5) pp., veau havane marbré, dos orné à nerfs, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque).
51584Fayard 1975, in-8 broché, 396 p. (une dédicace amicale en page de titre, sinon très bon exemplaire ; non réédité) Texte intégral de cet important document, nous renseignant sur les pensées, les lectures et les orientations spirituelles du célèbre jésuite pendant la Grande Guerre où il servit comme infirmier.