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1301818 volumes. Bibliothèque verte 15 volumes in 12 cartonnage vert, titre doré, jaquette illustrée en couleurs. Faux-titre, titre, pour chaque volume, Hachette éditeur. Illustrations dans le texte et à pleine page. 1) FEUGA Jean Les hommes du navire perdu 253pages, illustrations Henri DIMPRE. 1948. 2) LAURIE André l’héritier des robinsons 256 pages, illustrations d Henri FAIVRE 1948. 3) BOURLIAGUET L. Le moulin de Catuclade 188 pages, illustrations en couleurs d’A. CHAZELLE. 4) TOUDOUZE Gustave Reine en sabots 255 pages, 1948. 5) Captain W.E JOHNS de la R.A.FWoardrals 1948 illustrations de Christian MATHELO. 6) MAEL Pierre Robinson et Robinsonne. 252 pages, 1952. Illustrations de G. DUTRIAC ; 7) ACREMANT Germaine Ces dames aux chapeaux verts. 253 pages, illustrations en couleurs de Jacques DEMACHY. 1952.8) Jérôme K. Jérôme Trois hommes dans un bateau. 251 pages, illustrations de Jean ROUTIER. 1949. 9) MAËL Pierre Un mousse nommé Surcouf. 250 pages. 1948. 10) G.G. TOUDOUZE Cinq jeunes filles à Capri ; 1957. Illustrations d’Henri FAIVRE, une carte en couleurs. 11) Jeanne de RECQUEVILLE. Voyage en dentelles 256 pages, 1956. Illustrations d’Albert CHAZELLES. 12) Howard PEASE Le vagabond des mers. Illustrations en couleurs d’Heri DIMPRE. 1959. 13) STHAL P.J. Les patins d’argent 256 pages, illustrations d’A. PECOUD. 1957. 14) MAYNE REID les exilés dans la forêt. 256 pages, illustrations en couleurs de Michel JACQUOT 1948. 15) SIENKIEWICZ Henryk Quo Vadis illustrations d’André HOFER. 255 pages, 1955. On joint 3 volumes de la bibliothèque illustrée :1) ERCKMANN CHATRIAN l’ami FRITZ. 247 pages, 1947. Bibliothèque de la jeunesse.(Cartonné souple). 2) Ludovic HALEVY L’abbé CONSTANTIN 142 Pages. Illustrations d’E. DUFOUR 1951. 3) Georges TOUDOUZE Annie 253 pages, 1948 illustrations d’Henri FAIVRE.18 volumes. L’ensemble
59873London: Oxford University Press 1938. Children's Adventure FIRST EDITION first impression. Octavo 19 x 13cm pp.255 1. With a colour frontispiece by Leigh and a sketch-map and six black and white illustrations by Nicolle. Publisher's tan cloth with brown titles and decoration to spine and upper. Top edge brown. School prize inscription in black ink to fly-leaf dated 1939 and a black ink ownership to half-title. Occasional thumb marks to margins. Light general soiling to cloth with heavy bumping to top corners a 3cm tear to head of lower joint and some toning to spine. Good. On their way to a 266 Squadron Reunion Dinner in South Africa Biggles Algy and Ginger are waylaid by an Egyptian asking for their help to find the remains of an ancient Persian army lost in the desert during the reign of King Cambyses II. London: Oxford University Press, 1938 unknown
68889London: Geoffrey Cumberlege / Oxford University Press 1941. Children's Adventure FIRST EDITION. Octavo 19 x 13cm pp.254; 2 blank. With a colour frontispiece and six full-page black and white illustrations by Alfred Sindall. Publisher's orange cloth blocked in brown text block thickness is 32mm. Some light and infrequent spotting throughout heavier in preliminaries and endpapers toning to edges of textblock no inscriptions some expected marks to covers spine sunned. Very good. Biggles is sent on a dangerous mission to retrieve a Polish inventor's plans which were hidden from the Nazis near the Finnish frontier. London: Geoffrey Cumberlege / Oxford University Press, [1941] unknown
19779662Hamburg, Christians, 1977. 41 S. Mit 14 ganzseit. Abb. (= Schriften der A. Paul Weber-Gesellschaft, 1). Illustr. OBrosch.
005029Esslingen and München: Verlag von J. F. Schreiber. Hardcover. Front board: pictorial paper pastedown. Cloth spine. Near Fine. An exceptionally clean and bright copy of this juvenile audience plate book depicting geography and domestic and work life. N.d. circa 1870s. Small folio. 32 by 21.5 cm. 5 7 1 pp followed by 30 double-sided hand-colored plates. Each plate measures 32 by 40 cm. The plates depict the home rural and urban the city the farm a vineyard tools a church interior a city market a winter skating scene a mountain landscape a railroad station a forest etc. The point was to educate children about the features of all these places and spaces and incidentally impart the vocabulary -- the many nouns -- associated with them. Nowadays the plates are simply wonderfully decorative with their bright chromolithography and evocation of a lost world. And the great Meggendorfer was responsible for three of the plates! Light wear to the cover. One of the plates has a minor closed tear by its fold. But as we indicated an unusually appealing copy. Verlag von J. F. Schreiber hardcover
005029Esslingen and München: Verlag von J. F. Schreiber. Hardcover. Front board: pictorial paper pastedown. Cloth spine. . Near Fine. An exceptionally clean and bright copy of this juvenile audience plate book depicting geography and domestic and work life. N.d. circa 1870s. Small folio. 32 by 21.5 cm. 5 7 1 pp followed by 30 double-sided hand-colored plates. Each plate measures 32 by 40 cm. The plates depict the home rural and urban the city the farm a vineyard tools a church interior a city market a winter skating scene a mountain landscape a railroad station a forest etc. The point was to educate children about the features of all these places and spaces and incidentally impart the vocabulary -- the many nouns -- associated with them. Nowadays the plates are simply wonderfully decorative with their bright chromolithography and evocation of a lost world. And the great Meggendorfer was responsible for three of the plates! Light wear to the cover. One of the plates has a minor closed tear by its fold. But as we indicated an unusually appealing copy. <br/><br/> Verlag von J. F. Schreiber hardcover books
68181Boston MA: Houghton Mifflin Company 1961. Ornithology / Bondiana FIRST US EDITION THUS. Octavo 20 x 14cm pp.256. With occasional colour plate illustrations and frequent line drawings in-text. Publisher's green cloth with darker green titles to spine and upper. Cartographic endpapers. With the dust-jacket designed by Samuel Bryant priced at $6. A nice clean copy showing just a hint of spotting to top edge and some light wear to jacket extremities. Near fine. The acclaimed work by the ornithologist James Bond whose name was famously appropriated for spy fiction's most celebrated hero. This new edition followed two earlier printings in America; Philadelphia 1936 and Macmillan New York 1947 under the title Field Guide to Birds of the West Indies. Gilbert page 616. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1961 unknown
70684London: Collins 1979. Ornithology UK EDITION revised and enlarged the fourth edition. Octavo 20 x 14cm pp.256. With colour plate illustrations and line drawings. Publisher's illustrated hardback covers Collins price label to rear showing £5.95 cartographic endpapers no jacket issued. Contents clean a little spotting to edges two neat annotations to map covers lightly handled. Near fine. The acclaimed work by the ornithologist James Bond whose name was famously appropriated for spy fiction's most celebrated hero. Gilbert page 616. London: Collins, 1979 unknown
38609At the head of title: Greetings from Australia. Melbourne : Pater's Printery c.1911. Square duodecimo original pictorial wrappers with yapp edges edges worn a couple of small chips original string tie printed title page 11 eleven chromolithographic plates of Australian birds in natural settings; a good copy. Muir 704. A rare publication - both a souvenir and a children's book - designed and illustrated by Violet Teague and Geraldine Rede the two Australian artists most famous for their 1905 publication Night fall in the ti-tree. unknown
1940GITd683Paris Hachette 1940. In-8 carré 46pp. Cartonnage éditeur de papier bleu illustré en couleurs sur les 2 plats, sous jaquette illustrée en rappel des plats. Orné de 39 illustrations: 2 vignettes, 15 en noir et blanc dans le texte, 10 en noir et blanc à pleine page, 12 en couleurs à pleine page.
1889168421889 demi-basane rouge. in-8, (2ff.), 136pp., P. Calmann Lévy 1889
1889168441889 demi-basane rouge. in-8, (3ff.), 120pp., P. Calmann Lévy 1889
VLE-459Nantes, Chiffoleau, sd (1952), in-4, album de 16 caricatures, précédé d'un envoi dédicatoire de Jacques Villon, tiré à 100 exemplaires sur bristol multicolore, numérotés et signés par l'auteur broché à anneaux
70717Oxford: Printed at the Shakespeare Head Press and published for the Press by Basil Blackwell 1935. Mediaeval Literature LIMITED PRIVATE PRESS EDITION. Complete in two volumes. Quarto 29 x 21cm pp.6 xvi; 318 6; pp.4 xvi; 268 6. With occasional woodcut illustrations produced in facsimile by Beedham and Francis. Number 64 of 325 copies thus letter-press printed on fine hand-made paper. Publisher's blue full morocco with gilt titles to spine. Top edges gilt others untrimmed with marbled endpapers. A series of old printed booksellers' descriptions loose to preliminaries. Internally crisp and clean with some sunning and light wear to spines. Near fine. A fine private press edition of Isaac Jaggard's first complete English edition from 1625 paired with facsimiles of the woodcuts from an edition printed in Venice in 1492 by the De Gregorii brothers. Oxford: Printed at the Shakespeare Head Press, and published for the Press by Basil Blackwell, 1935 unknown
1976GIT00c5aMoulins Editions des Cahiers du Bourbonnais 1976. In-8 broché couverture ilustrée 154pp. Nombreuses illustrations hors texte de l'auteur.
1972BLG00428Ed. Mythra S.A., Chamonix, 1972, cartonné, couverture illustrée, 92 pages, 22x30, tirage de 10'000 exemplaires sur hercule gris de 125 gr.
Rombaldi éditeur, collection “Les contemporains” Paris, 1936. In/8 carré, broché, couverture imprimée, 5 compositions en couleur de Chahine reproduites en héliogravure, 155 p. Tirage limité sur vergé de Voiron. Monod 11069.
0603057659.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1876GITj965Paris Plon 1876. In-18 broché 3 feuillets non chiffrés 329pp. orné de 15 dessins hors texte de Vierge, d'après les croquis de l'Auteur et 1 carte en couleurs dépliante. Dos et 1er plat de la couverture brunis, petits manques de papier en tête et au bas du dos. Weber 755.
Ateliers de reproduction Fortier Marotte, Paris, 1898. In/4 (27 x 21 cm) broché, couverture illustrée en sépia et rempliée, 100 fac-similé de pointes sèches en 68 planches. Exemplaire numéroté sur vélin (n°204/500). Dédicace de Boutet Henri. Henri Boutet (1851- 1919) : dessinateur et graveur français, surnommé le « petit maître du corset » ou le « peintre de la midinette ».
195811447Westerham Kent UK: Privately Printed Westerham Press 1958. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. 12mo 31pp. plus back matter. A fine copy in the publisher's thin grey wooden veneer boards with plain white spine. Spine gently and evenly faded but with the gilt still bright. Else very fresh and handsome. To paraphrase from Lane's Foreword the illustrations herein were created for various Penguin trade publications over the previous ten years. Since the thin mass-produced paper cannot give the full flavor of these wood engravings Lane decided to have this little volume made on thicker handmade paper Hosho-Shi from Berrick Brothers in London which does more justice to the engravings. With contributions from Reynolds Stone Cecil Keeling Derrick Harris Imre Reiner Roy Morgan George Buday David Gentleman and Diana Bloomfield. A lovely little book. Laid-in is a Christmas card from H. F. Paroissien who seems to have been a Director at Penguin at the time of publication. Privately Printed [Westerham Press] hardcover
1298Bruxelles, A. De Boeck, 1914 14 x 22, 64 pp., broché, bon état
Edition Henri Didier, 1933. In-4(28 x 22 cm) reliure éditeur demi-toile rouge, plat illustré en couleurs, planches en noir, 23 feuillets non paginés.
1988BLG00429Ed. Delagrave, Paris, cartonné, 1988, couverture illustrée, 42 pages, 25x33, dédicacé et signé
9397broché - 14x20 - 216 pp - 25 janvier1929 - se vend à Paris à l'enseigne du pot cassé rue de Beaune - collection ANTIQUA n°:8