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198932594Couverture souple. Broché. 240 pages. 19, 5 x 26, 5 cm.
198932595Couverture souple. Broché. 240 pages. 19, 5 x 26, 5 cm.
1989RO60109609Longman. 1989. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 240 pages. Illustré de nombreuses photos en couleur dans le texte. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
1989RO60004532Longman. 1989. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 240 pages, illustrations en couleurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
1989RO40124642Longman. 1989. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. 240 pages. Illustré de nombreuses photos en couleur. Scotch au dos des plats. Annotations dans l'ouvrage.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
Bross. edit. in-16, copert. ill.ta, pp. 258-(6), 2 disegni n.t. e tavole f.t., fra queste interessanti quella di Charlot prestigiatore e quella che lo ritrae con H. G. Wells. Ottimo.
1946BBS-2009010Egloff Paris 1946. Hardcover. Very Good. 1946. 62 pages. #66 of 1000 copies printed on Johannot paper as per the limitation. Illustrations by Jean Charlot. Text in French. Blue half leather with spine titles and ruling in gilt four raised bands. Leather in very good condition for its age with light edgewear including rubbed corners and spine tips tiny points of fraying to bottom fore-edge corners. Gilt also a little rubbed still bright. Binding sound. Pages toned with intermittent foxing else clean and unmarked. Egloff, Paris hardcover
1995R320163222Masson/Armand Colin. 1995. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 7+286 pages - ouvrage en français et en anglais.. . . . Classification Dewey : 320-Science politique
1929150889New York: Lewis Copeland Company 1929. First edition of this political critique of British colonial rule in India. Octavo original publisher's cloth with gilt titles to the spine vignette of India stamped in gilt to the front panel frontispiece of Nobel Prize-winning Indian author Rabindranath Tagore illustrated with black and white photographs throughout. Boldly signed by Mohandas Gandhi and comic actor filmmaker and composer Charlie Chaplin on the recto of the frontispiece in fountain pen. Additionally signed and dated by Mirabehn on the recto of the frontispiece "Mira 22.9.31." Mirabehn was the name adopted by Madeleine Slade 1892-1982 an Englishwoman who became a devoted follower of Mahatma Gandhi and an influential figure in India's independence movement. In very good condition. On September 22 1931 in a modest house on East India Dock Road in London's East End Charlie Chaplin met Mahatma Gandhi during the latter's visit to Britain for the Second Round Table Conference - a series of high-profile negotiations on India's constitutional future. Gandhi had come as the sole representative of the Indian National Congress hoping to press the case for Indian self-rule. Although Gandhi had never heard of the film star he agreed to meet him only after learning how profoundly Chaplin's work resonated with ordinary people. Their conversation turned to machinery and its social impact: Chaplin argued that machines could free workers from drudgery while Gandhi countered that under colonialism mechanization had only deepened India's economic dependence on Britain. Before India could enjoy the benefits of technological progress he insisted it first needed freedom. The encounter made a lasting impression on Chaplin. According to recollections he joined Gandhi in prayer during the visit and afterward described him as 'one of the most brilliant men' he had ever met. Five years later Chaplin released Modern Times widely regarded to be one of the best films of his career one of the last great silent movies and the last outing for his Little Tramp character. The themes of the movie - concern for workers skepticism toward unrestrained industrialization and an interest in human dignity - echo the conversation he shared with Gandhi that afternoon. Accompanied by a typed holiday greeting card from Doctor Katial which reads in full "With best wishes for Christmas and the New Year from Doctor Katial." Together with a handwritten letter of provenance from the original recipient W. Stuart Masters. The letter reads in full "'India in Bondage' by Prof. J.T. Sunderland. Autographed by Charles Chaplin and Mohandas Gandhi. This book was a gift to me by my friend Dr. C. L. Katial sometime mayor and alderman of Clerkenwell. At the time of the abortive 1931 All-India Conference Chaplin was visiting London and wished to meet Gandhi privately for a talk. The result of the talk was the film Modern Times. News of the impending meeting have 'leaked' to the Press a 'secret' meeting place was sought and found in the East End home of Dr. Katial who was acting as Gandhi's personal physician during his London visit. Dr. Katial phoned me the place and time to give an 'exclusive' interview; and I obtained the autographs at that time. W. Stuart Masters." Both are in near fine condition and laid in. Jabez T. Sunderland 1842–1936 was an American Unitarian minister reformer and writer whose work engaged prominently with international social and political issues particularly the cause of Indian self-government. Trained in theology and active in liberal religious circles Sunderland combined clerical leadership with advocacy for education peace and anti-imperial reform. He became especially known for his criticism of British colonial rule in India articulated most fully in India in Bondage 1928. Drawing on economic data historical analysis and contemporary political developments Sunderland contends that British administration imposed structural economic hardship and curtailed India’s political and moral autonomy. Lewis Copeland Company hardcover
28930, Namur / pandora , 2011 Paperback, 320x230mm, 96p, throughout colour illustrations, French edition, neuf . ISBN 9789053253229.
Mm 130x215 Collana "Biblioteca di cultura modrerna". Brossura originale con copertina figurata a colori, 230 pagine con 40 tavole in nero non comprese nel testo; indice dei film e dei nomi in chiusura. Buona-ottima copia. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
In-16 (cm. 18.40), brossura illustrata, con alette, pp. 44, (4). A cura di Elena Laurenzi. Prima edizione. In ottimo stato (nice copy).
SLIVCN-9791041115761Bamboo (4/2026)
18953broché - 3 tomes - 11.5x20 -184/152/165 pp - editions ROUDIL - 1978 - n°3-4-5
18954broché - 2 tomes - 11.5x20 - 167.175 pp - editions ROUDIL - 1978 - n°6/7
18956broché - 11.5x20 - 133 pp - editions ROUDIL - 1977 - n°1
19931082491993 Christie, Manson & Wood International Inc. - 14 juin 1993 - Catalogue d'enchères - In-4 broché - Sans pagination - Couverture illustrée - Nombreuses illustrations (affiches de cinéma) en couleur
8195impr. Chastrusse et cie, Brives 1966
in-8°, 494 pp., photos en noir, broche, couverture illustree plast. Bel exemplaire. [CA32-1]
95226-JB031Éd. Roudil 1977
1985199101Minerve 1985 615 pages in8. 1985. Cartonné. 615 pages.
198529746Paris Minerve 1985 Fort In-8 trace de pli en couverture, 621 pp
1964RO20060661ROSSIGNOL. 1964. In-8. Cartonné. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur bon état. 93 pages. Nombreuses cartes et photos en couleurs dans le texte. Coiffes très légèrement abîmées ou frottées. Quelques ouvrages ont des pages volantes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.89-Livre scolaire : histoire / géographie
1964R200126942Editions Rossignol. 1964. In-8. Cartonné. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos frotté, Papier jauni. 93 pages, nombreuses photos, cartes et illustrations en couleur dans le texte - annotation à l'encre sur le 1er plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.89-Livre scolaire : histoire / géographie