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82543Paris, Librairie des Bibliophiles, 1873-1784. 13 x 21, 3 volumes, xxxii-431 + 470 + xiii-460 pages, papier vergé et filigranné, reliure large dos toilé, avec 1 pièce de titre et décoré d'1 fleuron et de filets, plats marbrés, très bon état (quasi pas de rousseurs).
20172-2414094249Edilivre 2017. Paperback. New. 246 pages. French language. 8.03x5.28x0.58 inches. Edilivre paperback
4216Document autographe signé Paradis huissier. St-Antoine, 20 octobre 1796.
19204131920 A.COQ 1920- E.O.-IN4 br.-illustré de 35 bos originaux de F.SIMEON-num./Hollande -signé de l'éditeur
1925R160167529PLON. 1925. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 245 Pages - Petites déchirures du 1er plat à la page 13 pouvant altéré la lecture- Petit manque sur le 1er plat - Coiffes et tranches des plats abîmées -. . . . Classification Dewey : 947-Europe de l'Est, URSS
70267P., Plon, 1925, in 12 broché, 247 pages ; non coupé ; mention d'édition sur la couverture.
1925R320122438Plon. copyright 1925. In-12. Broché. Etat passable, Plats abîmés, Dos abîmé, Mouillures. 245 pages - mouillures à l'intérieur de l'ouvrage sans réelle conséquence sur la lecture - déchiures, rousseurs et mouillures sur les plats - rognures en tête à l'intérieur de l'ouvrage sans réelle conséquence sur la lecture - coiffes absentes - dos abîmé.. . . . Classification Dewey : 891.7-Littérature russe (slave)
1925RO40228569Librairie Plon, Paris. 1925. In-12. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 245 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 891.7-Littérature russe (slave)
1436307791.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
177781) L’arbre à paroles. Librairie-galerie Racine. 2) Le Cormier. 3) Cheyne éditeur. 5 volumes in-12 et in-8°, brochés.
14270French mathematician and physicist. The Poisson distribution in probability theory is named after him. Two Autograph Documents Signed in French small 8vo n.p. September 1 1837 February 1 1838. These are boldly written receipts for salary. "I received from Mr. Tingot my salary for the past month of August. September 1 1837." He signs "Poisson." The same for the receipt dated 1838. Poisson contributed to the development of the theories of electricity and magnetism and as a pure mathematician his most important works were his series of memoirs on definite integrals and his discussion of Fourier. He also studied Fourier integrals. unknown books
199649418Éd. Saep 1996 192 pages in8. 1996. Broché. 192 pages.
1165973103.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1926134401926. Paris tiré à 50 ex. sur les presses à bras de Coulouma aux dépens de Claude Aveline éditeur s.d. (1926) suite n°18 - En feuilles 15 cm x 20 cm - Bon état 2 suites complètes dans le même exemplaire ; apparemment il manque le cartonnage de la couv
1411657748.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
3368636812.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
B9783368636814Hardback. New. hardcover
ria9783368636814_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Reprint of the original first published in 1880. hardcover
2025BN227340Antigonos Verlag 2025. 2025. Softcover. A Biographical Sketch of the Life of William B. Ide <br/><br/>A Biographical Sketch of the Life of William B. Ide Simeon Ide Antigonos Verlag paperback
1880WRCAM48335DClaremont N.H.: Published for the subscribers 1880. 22391pp. Half title. 12mo. Publisher's three-quarter brown morocco and cloth boards front cover stamped in gilt spine with raised bands. Light soiling to boards some edge wear. Presentation inscription and bookseller's stamp C. Beach San Francisco on front flyleaf. A few annotations in pencil. Closed tear in inner portion of front flyleaf. Very good. A presentation copy inscribed by Simeon Ide to the editor of THE EVENING BULLETIN on a front fly leaf: "This volume is respectfully inscribed in "Vindication" of a beloved Brother." Also includes a brief pencil correction on page 93 likely in Ide's hand. <br> <br> William Ide emigrated to California in 1845. In 1846 after rumors that the Mexican Republic was going to expel all non-citizens he led a group of settlers in what became known as the Bear Flag Revolt after the California Bear Flag raised as they took control of the Sonoma pueblo. Ide was named Commander of the California Republic. Afterwards most of the party joined Lieut. Col. John C. Fremont in seizing California from Mexico. Uriel Crocker was a founder of leading Boston publishers Crocker & Brewster and later sat on the board of several railroad companies including the Atlantic & Pacific Railroad South Pacific Railroad and St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad. <br> <br> "This SKETCH contains an account of the early years of W.B. Ide recollections by his daughter of the family's trip across the plains to California in 1845 and an account of the Bear Flag revolt of 1846 as told by Ide to his brother in 1849 and in a letter to a Senator Wambough which as Ide died in 1852 must have been written within a few years of the event. An interesting account of the overland journey of 1845 and important source on the beginnings of American rule in California in 1846." - Streeter. The work is also important in that it is one of the few overland journals written from the point of view of a woman Ide's daughter who in 1845 at age eighteen accompanied her father west and is unique in its exclusive treatment of the Bear Flag Revolt. Howes speculates that this first edition printed by the author at the age of eighty-six on a handpress "was probably small." A rare and important California book. <br> <br> The Streeter copy sold to Michael Ginsberg then with Western Hemisphere for $175 in 1968. HOWES I4 "b." STREETER SALE 2967. TUTOROW 3466. EBERSTADT 105:136 ref. GRAFF 2059. ZAMORANO 80 45. COWAN 1914 p.118. MINTZ 250. Published for the subscribers hardcover books
1880WRCAM48335CClaremont N.H.: Published for the subscribers 1880. 22391pp. Half title. 12mo. Original brown cloth gilt. Cloth moderately faded light edge wear. Rear hinge very mildly cracked but still holding firm. Quite clean internally. Very good. William Ide emigrated to California in 1845 and a year later after rumors that the Mexican Republic was going to expel all non- citizens he led a group of settlers in what became known as the Bear Flag Revolt. The rebellious Americans raised the California Bear Flag and took control of the Sonoma pueblo and Ide was named Commander of the California Republic. Afterwards most of the party joined Lieut. Col. John C. Fremont in seizing California from Mexico. <br> <br> "This SKETCH contains an account of the early years of W.B. Ide recollections by his daughter of the family's trip across the plains to California in 1845 and an account of the Bear Flag revolt of 1846 as told by Ide to his brother in 1849 and in a letter to a Senator Wambough which as Ide died in 1852 must have been written within a few years of the event. An interesting account of the overland journey of 1845 and important source on the beginnings of American rule in California in 1846." - Streeter. The work is also important in that it is one of the few overland journals written from the point of view of a woman Ide's daughter who in 1845 at age eighteen accompanied her father west. Howes speculates that this first edition printed by the author at the age of eighty-six on a handpress "was probably small." The Streeter copy sold to Michael Ginsberg then with Western Hemisphere for $175 in 1968. <br> <br> A rare and important California book. ZAMORANO 80 45. COWAN p.301. FLAKE 4183b. MINTZ 250. EBERSTADT MODERN OVERLANDS 241. HOWES I4 "b." ROCQ 14960. TUTOROW 3466. STREETER SALE 2967. GRAFF 2059. Published for the subscribers hardcover books
188028186Claremont N.H.: Printed for the subscribers 1880. 12mo. 6 1/2 x 4 1/4 inches. 2 239 1pp. Half title. Expertly bound to style in period purple straight grain morocco covers bordered in blind upper cover lettered in gilt<br/> <br/>Provenance: E. T. Ide signature on title<br/> <br/>An Ide family association copy of a Bear Flag Rebellion rarity.<br/> <br/>"This Sketch contains an account of the early years of W.B. Ide recollections by his daughter of the family's trip across the plains to California in 1845 and an account of the Bear Flag revolt of 1846 as told by Ide to his brother in 1849 and in a letter to a Senator Wambough which as Ide died in 1852 must have been written within a few years of the event. An interesting account of the overland journey of 1845 and important source on the beginnings of American rule in California in 1846." Streeter. The work is also important in that it is one of the few overland journals written from the point of view of a woman Ide's daughter who at eighteen accompanied her father west in 1845 and is unique in its exclusive treatment of the Bear Flag Revolt. Howes speculates that this first edition printed by the author at the age of eighty-six on a handpress "was probably small." A rare and important California book.<br/> <br/>Howes I4 "B"; Streeter Sale 2967; Tutorow 3466; Graff 2059; Zamorano 80 45; Cowan 1914 p.118. Printed for the subscribers unknown books
194413334Oakland CA: Biobooks 1944. First Edition. Near Fine. limited to 500 April reprint of 1880 edition 9.5x6.25in; 12 forward 188 pp. 1 colophon frontispiece illustration color fold-out map of Sonoma County facsimile of 1880 edition title page; Tan cloth backstrip with red paper covers tan paper label with black letters and red star and bear on spine top edge trimmed; Light shelf wear to covers and edges front hinge lose small bump to bottom edge of back cover chip in upper left of label affecting part of star spine and label darken and red faded. William Brown Ide 1796-1852 was a California pioneer that was part of the June 1846 Bear Flag revolt that seized the Sonoma and captured the Mexican Northern California commander Mariano Vallejo. In July 1846 the short lived California Republic supporters joined with Fremont forces to capture California from the Mexican Republic in the U. S. war with Mexico. After the war Ide returned to his home and in 1849 participated in the Gold Rush. This book was written by his brother Simeon to highlight the contributions of Ide to the beginnings of the State of California. Biobooks unknown books
631762Mondadori Paris 2010 In-8 ( 245 X 160 mm ) de 175 pages, broché sous couverture illustrée. Illustrations dans le texte par Carl SPRIET. Très bel exemplaire.
198674026Museum. New. 1986. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in English. 64 pp. With 54 ills. 28 x 22 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Museum paperback