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2002sd1103Miklo Héritage Album cartonné 2002 In-4 (23,5 x 30,9 cm), album cartonné, 63 pages, ce volume contient : Biggles contre le Dr. Zanchu - Biggles contre von Stalhein - Biggles et le Ciboire Galiléen - Biggles et le gang de l'or - Biggles prend sa revanche ; quelques petites marques d'usage sur les plats, très bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
2026BIGGLESBook Palace Books April 2026. Hard Cover. New. Ron Embleton Mike Western. Deluxe collectors edition Limited to 400 copies worldwide The complete full colour strips from TV Express Weekly presented for the first time in a deluxe premium hard cover collection. The long-awaited reprints of the complete Biggles adventures by Ron Embleton and Mike Western from the pages of TV Express Weekly. James Bigglesworth that most iconic of aviation adventurers was created by W.E. Johns for the first issue of Popular Flying magazine published in April 1932 and popular he certainly was and still is! In April 1960 Granada began showing its now barely remembered Biggles TV programme which meant that the character could now legitimately appear in TV Express Weekly some five months later. It began as the cover feature for the first few issues and was drawn by the great Ron Embleton. When Embleton left the strip the art was taken over by Mike Western and it moved to the interior pages. Here we present all the stories from TV Express Weekly and an additional 8-page story by Embleton from the 1962 TV Express Annual. Chocks away! 108 pages. Full Colour illustrations. 8¾" x 11¼" 220mm x 290mm. 1.2 Book Palace Books hardcover
19662092902137305415Toki no bijutsusha 1966. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Toki no bijutsusha paperback
19632092902137305823Toki no bijutsusha 1963. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Toki no bijutsusha paperback
19572092902137305128Yoshikawakobunkan 1957. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 30cm Yoshikawakobunkan paperback
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 384 p. Bilgi ve deger. Mugla Üniversitesi Felsefe Bölümü Sempozyum Bildirileri. Proceedings of Symposium of Musgla University Philosophy Department.
1966100061868Bel-Air 1966 in12. 1966. Broché.
1966RO80156650BEL-AIR. 1966. In-16. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. Livre de poche de 157 pages. Charnières usées sur les coiffes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 791.4362-Western
1997738G1454Vancouver BC Canada: D&M Publishers Incorporated 1997. Book. Very Good. Paperback. First Paperback Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 192 pages. "Thanks to Bill Reid the art of the Indians of the Pacific coast makes its entry upon the great stage of the world." - from back cover. Profusely illustrated with reproductions of colour and black and white photos of the artist and his works. Clean bright and unmarked with light wear. An attractive copy of this beautiful work. D&M Publishers Incorporated Paperback
2008322G1929Canada: Self-Published 2008. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 648 pages. Signed and generically inscribed by Vanderzalm upon front free endpaper. The autobiography of British Columbia's 28th Premier. Light wear to clean and unmarked book. Minor lean to spine. Several short openings to bottom edge of front panel of dust jacket which is now preserved in a glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. This bookseller is particularly appreciative of Mr. Vanderzalm's activism against the imposition of both the HST and 'smart' meters in British Columbia. Thank-you Mr. Vanderzalm. Well done!. Self-Published Hardcover
1949133727Ludwig Liebel Verlagsbuchhandlung, Nürnberg 1949. 287 Seiten. Illustrierter Original-Halbleinwand-Einband in guter Erhaltung und farbig illustrierter Original-Schutzumschlag, (Schutzumschlag an den Rändern teils etwas beschädigt). 18x13 cm
200114104New York: Simon & Schuster 2001. First edition. Hardcover. Fine/fine. Small octavo. A coming of age novel. INSCRIBED by the author to noted collector Al Lowman and dated in year of publication. A fine hardbound book in fine unclipped dustwrapper. <br/><br/> Simon & Schuster hardcover books
195130771Sinzig, UTA - Verlag, 1951. Halbleinen
195230774Sinzig, UTA - Verlag, 1952. Halbleinen
242 p. Numerous photo illustrations. Paperback. Softcover. Covers very slightly worn. Very good.W9 RT Rear STK
196020924N.P.: McCormick Distilling Company n.d. ca 1960. 1960. Colorful Billy the Kid hand-painted porcelain statue patterned after the authentic paintings in the Overland Hotel Reno Nevada. The Kid is standing in full dress trousers tucked into his western boots hat on his head and six gun strapped to his waist and holding a carbine that is standing by his side. Colorful and attractive. Fine. McCormick Distilling Company, n.d. [ca 1960]. unknown
In 8° grande (22,5x14,5 cm); 169, (7) pp. e 23 c. di tav. fuori testo. Legatura editoriale rigida con sopraccoperta editoriale con ritratto di Billy the Kid. Prima edizione italiana della storia di Billy the Kid scritta dallo sceriffo Pat Garret che lo catturò. Esempalre in buone-ottime condizioni di conservazione.
0656119802.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
133037729X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1981144478Perth: Western Australian Museum 1981. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Perth Western Australian Museum 1981. Small quarto iv 274 pages with numerous tables maps and illustrations from photographs. Pictorial card covers slightly rubbed with a tiny crease at one corner; ownership stamp on title page; an excellent copy. Western Australian Museum paperback
186929221London: by the author printed by Richard and John E. Taylor 1840-_ 1869. First edition. A FINE COPY OF GOULD'S MOST IMPORTANT WORK which was issued in 41 parts over 30 years and occupied more than half of his career. In the original publishers' full morocco gilt stamped binding.<br /> <br /> Provenance: Presented to the Right Reverend Mathew Blagden Hale by the members of the Church of England and other Denominations of Christians of Western Australia Perth October 28th 1876. With large presentation label printed in gold dated in each volume. Mathew Blagden Hale 1811-1895 was the first Bishop of Western Australia and founder of Hale School.<br /> <br /> Gould started work on the Birds of Australia in 1837 but ceased this effort when he found he did not have enough material to work from in England. He and his family departed for Australia where his wife had two brothers and remained there for 18 months collecting new specimens in New South Wales and Tasmania. John Gilbert was sent to collect specimens from Western Australia Queensland and South Australia. As Gould had introductions to the explorers working at the time he also received contributions of specimens from Sturt and Grey. As a result of this intensive effort 300 new species were claimed by Gould. <br /> <br /> AUSTRALIAN EXPLORERS' CONTRIBUTION TO GOULD'S BIRDS OF AUSTRALIA<br /> <br /> In May 1838 Gould his wife Elizabeth John Gilbert their zoological collector one of their sons a nephew & two servants sailed for Australia. On their 27 montsh stay in the Colonies they received assistance from all sides ~ the Colonial Governors and most importantly the early explorers of Australia's interior.<br /> <br /> In Tasmania the Goulds were looked after by the Governor Sir John Franklin of later Arctic fame and Lady Franklin who were greatly interested in the flora and fauna of the country. Gould and Gilbert explored much of Tasmania and the Bass Strait islands. <br /> <br /> In February 1839 John Gilbert departed for an eleven month stay in the Swan River Colony. Gilbert made further explorations to the Northern Territory with Ludwig Leichhardt but during Leichhardt's overland expedition in 1845 from Brisbane to Port Essington was tragically killed by aboriginals. Book - Journal of an Overland Expedition in Australia. 1847.<br /> <br /> In June of 1839 Gould began a journey with Captain Charles Sturt from Adelaide to "the Murray Scrubs" the Mallee returning to Adelaide in July from where he visited Kangaroo Island before returning to Hobart. Books- Two Expeditions into the Interior of Southern Australia. 1833 & Narrative of an Expedition into Central Australia. 1849.<br /> <br /> Contributions of specimens & information came from all quarters. George French Angas contributed eggs and information about the Yellow- eared Black Cockatoo. Book- South Australia Illustrated one of the great Australian topographical view books. In the course of his hydrographical voyage on the H.M.S. Rattlesnake John MacGillivray contributed information about the Great Palm Cockatoo. Book- Narrative of the Voyage of H.M.S. Rattlesnake commanded by the late Captain Owen Stanley. 1852 Cape York area. T.L. Mitchell surveyor general of New South Wales supplied descriptions of the Leadbeater's Cockatoo commonly known as the "Major Mitchell". Books- Three Expeditions into the Interior of Eastern Australia.1838 & Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia.1848. <br /> <br /> The last voyage of the "Beagle" was in Australian waters from 1837 to 1843. In 1841 Capt. Wickham suffering ill-health was relieved of his command by Lieut. John Lort Stokes Book - Discoveries in Australia; with an account of the Coasts and Rivers explored and surveyed during the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle In the Years 1837- 1843. 1846. The task of the expedition was to survey those parts of the northern coast of Australia not already charted by Flinders or King. Accompanying them on this trip was the young lieutenant George Grey whose duty it was to explore the land in Australia's northwest with a view to establishing a permanent settlement there. Book - Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-West and Western Australia. 1841 The scientific appendices in volume two of Grey's "Journals" include one on birds by John Gould ~ " Mr. Gould kindly forwarded the following enumeration of the species which have come under his notice as inhabiting that part of the country Western Australia." There follows a 7 pp listing of birds of W.A. "Officers of the Beagle" are credited by Gould's "Handbook to the Birds of Australia" as supplying information on the Rose-breasted Cockatoo. <br /> <br /> To conclude the history of Australia's inland exploration is inextricably bound up with Gould's masterwork The Birds of Australia. It was an extremely fertile and productive time in Australia ~ Sturt Mitchell & Angas in eastern & southern Australia; Leichhardt MacGillivray Stokes & Grey in the north & west. Reading the letter-press that accompanies each color plate of Gould's Birds bears witness to the combined efforts of Gould and the explorers and settlers of Australia ~ Gould constantly refers to specimens and information on the birds' customs and habitat sent to him by various explorers. Many times this spirit of cooperation overflows into the naming of the bird itself. Gould was the touchstone who pulled together the contributions of Australia's explorers into the foundation work on Australia's ornithology. This combined with Gould's work with Darwin interpreting the specimens from the famous "Beagle" voyages takes Gould's Birds of Australia out of a strictly natural history realm and places it firmly alongside the great scientific discovery expeditions of the 19th century.<br /> <br /> GOULD'S CONTRIBUTION TO DARWIN'S THEORY OF EVOLUTION<br /> <br /> Before the Goulds' plans for the work on the Birds of Australia came to fruition John Gould became involved in a co-operative project with another scholar - Charles Darwin. In October 1836 Darwin returned to England from his 5 year circumnavigation on the H.M.S. Beagle on which John Lort Stokes served for 18 years- rising from midshipman in 1825 to commander in 1841. Darwin needed expert help in the description & identification of the preserved birds insects rocks shells & insects for his production of the Zoology of the Voyages of H.M.S. Beagle. Darwin had heard of Gould's books from Thomas Campbell Eyton a naturalist friend from Cambridge days who had bought Gould's Toucan prints. They were expensive he wrote but of good value as he had since been offered a higher price! Through the Zoological Society where Gould had established his reputation as a premier taxidermist Darwin initially made contact with Gould about a special Rhea seen during his travels in Northern Patagonia. This Rhea was an ostrich of dark mottled color with shorter legs than the Common Rhea. Conrad Martens the artist on the Beagle expedition shot one for food and it was cooked and eaten before Darwin realized that it was a less-known species. Fortunately the head neck feathers & skin had been preserved and were sent to the Zoological Society where it was put together and a nearly perfect specimen made for display. Gould classified the Rhea as a new species "Rhea Darwinii". <br /> <br /> The third volume of the "Zoology of the Voyage of the H.M.S. Beagle" contained fifty bird plates which was advertised by Darwin as "taken from sketches made by Mr. Gould himself and executed on stone by Mrs. Gould". When Gould & Darwin were examining the birds brought from the Galapagos Islands they were fascinated by a group of about thirteen finches of the same species which had curiously different-sized beaks. These modifications occurred on different islands and it was the investigation of this and other scientific data accumulated over a long period that led to Darwin's theories of evolution by adaptation formulated many years later. Frank Sulloway Harvard University 1982 has investigated Gould's part in Darwin's theory of evolution and shows that Gould astutely realised the basic peculiarities of these birds thus paving the way for Darwin's first notes on the "Transmutation of Species". Gould presented descriptions of the Galapagos finches and mockingbird specimens at the Zoological Society in January 1837. However he was unable to finish his work for Darwin. Due to the rush before the Goulds' departure to Australia parts of his manuscript were left unresolved and the work was completed by George Robert Gray of the British Museum.<br /> <br /> As Gould only published 250 sets of "The Birds of Australia" the number of complete copies which could possibly come on the market is significantly diminished by many factors ~ the work was issued in parts and not all copies were bound which would contribute to their demise over time. Many of the sets that survive are in institutional hands and unlikely to come onto the market. Over the last 20 years at least 10 copies have been "broken up" and sold as plates. This loss of a number of complete sets will certainly lead to a complete and undisturbed Gould attracting a premium by virtue of its increasing scarcity. <br /> <br /> 8 imperial folio volumes including supplement 2 pp list of subscribers 681 hand-colored lithograph plates including 3 double-page by John and Elizabeth Gould or by Gould and H.C. Richter. Printed by Hullmandel and Walton. Occasional minor spotting. Uniformly bound in publisher's green period full green morocco sides with gilt borders spines gilt in 6 compartments gilt edge by Clyde. The books are presently in the UK. <br /> <br /> Nissen IVB 370; Anker 174 and 179; Fine Bird Books p. 78; Wood p. 365; Zimmer pp 255-6 and 259; Sauer 9 and 18; Ferguson 4773 & 10032a. <br /> <br /> Bibliography: Lambourne Maureen Wm. McEvoy & Dr. Gordon Sauer. "John Gould - BIRD MAN" London 1987 Wantrup Jonathan "Australian Rare Books 1788-1900" Sydney 1987. by the author, printed by Richard and John E. Taylor, (1840-_ unknown
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 15 cm). In English. 144 p., b/w ills. The present work can be called an 'illegitimate child' since it is written by a scholar who devoted his entire academic life on the history and culture of the Ottoman Balkans. The 'child' was born in Love, and this love for Birgi and its history of 'an old Turkish Cultural centre' can be read between the lines of almost every part of this book. TURKISH ARCHITECTURE Traditional Turkish house Smyrna Izmir Birgi Residential architecture.
65329, Brepols, 2021 Hardback, ix + 312 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:6 b/w, 10 tables b/w., 3 maps b/w, Language: English. ISBN 9782503579108.
1998500093861CASTERMAN 1998 48 pages 22 4x0 8x29 8cm. 1998. Relié. 48 pages.
1950228c9711USA: Puget Sound Navigation Company/Black Ball Line Ltd./Black Ball Ferries Ltd. 1950. Map. Good. Paperback. First Edition. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Measures 18"x12". Circa early 1950s. Shows existing and proposed ferry routes. Includes photos of the MV. Chinook and the MV. Kahloke plus photos of local scenic attractions and related write-ups. Average wear. Unmarked. A nice collectible. Puget Sound Navigation Company/Black Ball Line, Ltd./Black Ball Ferries, Ltd. Paperback