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19362090502130302571Osaka Medicinal Wholesale Brokers Association 1936. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Osaka Medicinal Wholesale Brokers Association paperback
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- Camées artistiques, Paris s.d. (1881), 28,5x38cm, relié. - Edition originale. Reliure en demi percaline noire, dos lisse, pages de garde de papier à la cuve, reliure de l'époque, bel exemplaire. Camées artistiques est un journal hebdomadaire paraissant le samedi,chaque numéro 4 pages in folio avec portrait en photoglyptie goupil (format 12 x 8,5 cm) collé dans un encadrement au centre du premier feuillet présentant des portraits et biographies des célébrités contemporaines. Numéros consacrés à : Paul Baudry (Cliché Mulnier), Marie Van Zandt (Benque), Alphonse de Neuville (Mulnier), Blanche Barretta ( Nadar), Guillemet (Dagron), Léonid Leblanc (Benque), Henner (Dagron), Christine Nilsson (Benque), Mihaly Munkacsy (Dagron), Marie Lamare (Dagron), Jean-Baptiste Auguste Clesinger (Ladrey), Louise Massin (Benque), Charles Nicot (Carjat), Blanche Pierson (Nadar), Charles Garnier (Mieczkowski), Marie Laurent (Nadar), Taillade (Carjat), Elisa Piron (Benque), Adolphe Duchesne (Dagron), Elisabeth Janvier (Benque), Frédéric Febvre (Nadar), Edith Ploux (Mulnier), Louis Morlet (Benque), Noémie Vernon (Benque), Dumaine (Pierre Petit), Edile Riquer (Walery), Jospeh -François Dailly (Benque), Conchita Jélabert (Liébert), Auguste Dubulle (Dagron), Marguerite Ugalde (Franck Chalot), Berthelier (Liébert), Thérésa (Liébert), Adolphe Dupuis (Franck Chalot), Desclauzas (Franck Chalot), Capoul (Liébert), Esther Chevalier (Franck Chalot), Lucien Fugère (Frank Chalot), Gabrielle Tholer (Franck Chalot), Lhéritier (Franck Chalot), Alice Reine (Benque), Victor Maurel (Liébert), Louise Thuillier (Franck Chalot), Alexandre Taskin (Franck Chalot), Raphaële Sisos (Franck Chalot), Laray Carjat), Madame Pasca (Benque), Milher (Franck Chalot), Clémentine Jouassain (Waléry), Emile Bertin (Franck Chalot), Marie Bergé (Franck Chalot), Ernest Guiraud (Franck Chalot), Marie Montbazon (Franck Chalot), [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- Ambroise Tardieu, Paris 1823-1824, 12,5x20,5cm, 2 volumes reliés en 1. - Edition originale. Reliure en demi basane havane, dos lisse légèrement passé comportant de petites traces de frottements orné de motifs typographiques dorés, plats de papier marbré, trois légers accrocs sur les tranches marbrées. Contributions de V. Hugo, M. Desbordes-Valmore, U. Guttinguer, A. de Vigny, C. Nodier, D. Gay, A. Soumet, J. de Rességuier, E. Deschamps... Notre exemplaire est incomplet au Tome 1 des pages : 85 à 92, 195, 196, 197 et 237-238 et au tome 2 : 167 à 170 et 343-344. Quelques petites rousseurs. Rare. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- La Vie populaire, Paris 1er Janvier au 31 Décembre 1891, 24,5x32,5cm, 104 fascicules reliés en 2 volumes. - Edition originale de cette revue bi-hebdomadaire illustrée livrant en feuilletons soient des inédits, soient des textes précédemment publiés des auteurs les plus illustres de cette fin de siècle. Reliures en demi chagrin cerise, dos à cinq nerfs orné de filets à froid comportant de petites traces de frottements, plats de papier marbré, gardes et contreplats de papier à la cuve, premiers plats de couverture illustrés conservés, reliures de l'époque. Riches contributions littéraires dont celles de G. de Maupassant, P. Verlaine, H. Ibsen, J. Lorrain, A. Daudet avec notamment la livraison complète de "Port-Tarascon", H. Malot avec un roman inédit "Anie", A. Villiers de l'Isle Adam, A. France, T. de Banville, J. Richepin, E. Zola avec la livraison complète de "L'argent", P. Loti avec "Suleima", G. Courteline, E. de Goncourt, Papus, G. Rodenbach, Leconte de Lisle, C. Cros... Contributions picturales de A. Rodin, J.P. Laurens, J.L. Forain, J.F. Raffaëlli... Agréable et rare ensemble malgré quelques petites rousseurs sans gravité. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- Le beffroi, Lille 1904, 15x23cm, relié. - Edition originale. Cinquième année complète, du n°41 de janvier-février 1904 au n°50 de novembre-décembre 1904. Pagination en continu. Reliure à la bradel en demi-toile rouge à coins, dos lisse orné d'un fleuron et de filets dorés, titre doré. Revue ornée d'illustrations en noir et blanc, en vignettes et culs-de-lampe. Notre exemplaire contient en outre une lettre manuscrite de Léon Bocquet, directeur de la revue, datée de 1904. Dos et coins très légèrement frottés, sinon bel exemplaire, à l'intérieur frais et agréable. Principaux collaborateurs: Lucie Delarue-Mardrus, Renée Vivien, Léon Bocquet, Paul Fort, René Ghil, Gustave Kahn, Albert Mockel, Charles Morice, Léon de Rosny, Albert Samain, Emile Verhaeren, Louis Pergaud, entres autres. Le N°50, le seul dont la couverture a été conservée, est consacré à un questionnaire contenant les 102 réponses de poètes et d'écrivains aux questions suivantes: Si pour compléter l'académie des Goncourt et sur son modèle, un homme bien renté instituait une académie indépendante de poètes: 1-Quels seraient, selon vous, les dix nouveaux immortels à élire? (Les femmes sont admises et aussi les poètes français de Belgique.) 2-A quel volume de vers paru cette année décerneriez-vous le prix? [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- Au cabaret Le Chat noir, Paris 1883, 31x45cm, broché. - Edition pré-originale des poèmes "Le Chat noir", "Langueur", "La Princesse Bérénice", "Pantoum négligé", "Paysage", "Conseil falot", "L'Aube à l'envers", "Un pouacre" et "Madrigal" dans les numéros du 26 mars, 14 juillet et 18 août. Ces poèmes ont paru un an avant leur publication dans le recueil Jadis et naguère. Le Chat noir est une revue hebdomadaire créée par Rodolphe Salis et Emile Goudeau, publiée de 1882 à 1897, dans le but de promouvoir le célèbre cabaret du même nom dont elle se veut la mémoire. On y publie les textes déclamés durant les spectacles. Il s'agit, en outre, d'un important témoignage littéraire et artistique de la fin du XIXe siècle, autour de la bohème et de l'effervescence parisienne qui lui est propre. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- La Vie populaire, Paris du 3 Janvier au 29 Décembre 1892, 24,5x33cm, 124 fascicules reliés en 2 volumes. - Edition originale de cette revue bi-hebdomadaire illustrée livrant en feuilletons soient des inédits, soient des textes précédemment publiés des auteurs les plus illustres de cette fin de siècle. Reliures en demi chagrin cerise, dos à cinq nerfs orné de filets à froid comportant de petites traces de frottements, plats de papier marbré, gardes et contreplats de papier à la cuve, premiers plats de couverture illustrés conservés, reliures de l'époque. Riches contributions dont celles de E. Zola dont la livraison complète et en édition originale de "La débâcle", G. de Maupassant, A. & E. Daudet, H. Malot, A. Villiers de l'Isle Adam, A. France avec la pré-originale de "Thaïs", T. Dostoïevski, T. de Banville, J. Richepin, H. Céard, A. Dumas fils, G. Courteline, Gyp, F. Coppée, C. Mendès... Agréable et rare ensemble quasi exempt de rousseur. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
19812090502126802280Kobe City Uozaki Property District 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kobe City Uozaki Property District paperback
58128aaf1891 - 1926, in-4to, all volumes bound in H.-Cloth.
1927017458Chicago IL: Illinois State Department; Reserve Officers' Association of the US; National Defense Magazine 1927. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. First Edition. Quarto 4to. Eleven issues of this uncommon magazine. Includes Vol. I Nos. 4-9 May June Jul-Aug Sep-Oct Nov Dec and Vol. II Nos. 1 2 4 5 and 7 Jan-Feb Mar May-Jun Jul Nov-Dec. Protected in a clamp binder with original paperback bindings intact. The edges are lightly soiled and shelfworn with a few pages with small tears. One issue has a few ownership labels affixed to the rear cover and there is one instance of pencil notations in one issue. Devoted to the preservation and development of the responsibilities rights and privileges of citizenship under the Constitution of the United States and to the complete fulfillment of the National Defense Act of 1920. The Official Publication of the Illinois State Department Reserve Officers' Association of the US The 86th Infantry Division Association ROTC Unit of the Chicago Public High Schools and including CMTC Recall A Journal of the Citizens' Military Training Camps. Contributors include Max Mason B.S. Patterson Amos Alonzo Stagg T.J.J. Christian Leroy F. Smith C.S. Boucher C.R. Gildart Mrs. Delwin M. Campbell Edward N. Wentworh Elam L. Clarke Abel Davis John W. Thalman Mrs. Bessie Stuart Smith Alfred Sidney Story M.E. Hulse Grant M. Miles Paul Weeks James M. Shute Justus Stalnaker Mrs. Vinton Earl Sisson A.G. Weppler Grant M. Miles Howard A. Lepper W.L. Velie Jr. Joseph T. Ryerson Lloyd D. Mielenz Bess C. Sweeney W.A. Rosenfield C.B. Robbins W.A. Oldfather C.L.H. Ruggles H.A. Jung Grace H. Brosseau William Green Howard P. Savage George C. Seaman Joseph M. Woods Tom R. Wyles Justus Stalnaker Fred E. Busbey Edward N. Wentworth J.J. Kelly T.D. Bonneville Charles G. Dawes William Lassiter Carlos E. Black Ferre C. Watkins Mrs. Sydney Leighton Smith Walter C. Cole Edward N. Wentworth Charles C. Haffner Charles P. Summerall Helen Douglas W.J. Patterson D.C. Shull Dwight R. Davis Noble Brandon Judah Harris Lanning David Kinley W.T. Merry W.F. Lodge William M. Mumm Ralph R. Bush Walter Dill Scott S.B. McKinney Mrs. James A. Patten Kenneth L. Wilson E.G. Chapman Mary Allison Goodhue W.B. Shearer Foster S. Elroy and C.A. Rogers Jr. First edition. Illinois State Department; Reserve Officers' Association of the US; National Defense Magazine Paperback books
1840AQ34857London: Richard and John E. Taylor 1840. viii 607pp 1. With seven engraved plates and numerous engraved illustrations in the text. Contemporary marbled paper boards recently rebacked and recornered preserving contemporary red morocco lettering-piece. Extremities rubbed. Armorial bookplate of John Sundius Stamp to FEP blind-stamps of the Cardinal Hayes Library New York to title page and leaf C6. The fourteenth volume of the London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine; notable for containing within its June issue the first printed notice of Anglo- American chemist and educator John William Draper's 1811-1882 successful attempt at producing daguerreotype portraits. 'Professor Draper of the University of New York informs us in a note dated March 31st that he has succeeded during the winter in procuring portraits by the Daguerrotype and that they have all the beauty and softness of the most finished mezzotint engraving and only require from 20 to 45 second for execution'. A pioneer of early photography Draper having learnt of Daguerre's revolutionary photochemical process in December 1839 successfully produced one of the first intentional portraits of an individual. An image of his sister Dorothy taken at this time remains the earliest extant photographic portrait. Draper took the first known photographs of the moon and is credited as the producer of the earliest photomicrographs. . 8vo. Richard and John E. Taylor hardcover
1984HALL512045Paperback. 1984. Paper covers London 1984-2000. Very good copies. . paperback
186786677London 1867. Hardcover. Some foxing and oxidising; cloth very good. No jacket. Volume XII. Large 8vo. Original purple cloth blocked in elaborate gilt to upper cover and spine and in blind to lower cover. Vol. XII July to December bound with the Christmas number for 1867 containing the first publication of Mrs Riddell's 'Hertford O'Donnell's Warning'.<br /><em><br />London Society </em>was a Victorian-era illustrated monthly periodical published between 1862 and 1898 by W. Clowes and Sons in London. It featured miscellaneous articles short fiction and serialized novels. Notable contributors included Charlotte Riddell and Florence Marryat. hardcover
19832092902138000269Osaka Citizens Bureau 1983. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Osaka Citizens Bureau paperback
1823974F5London: J. C. Robinson; Knight and Lacey; M. Salmon 1823-1842 . First edition. Cloth. Good Only. 9" by 6.5". Not Stated. Eight informative and illustrated first edition volumes of 'The Mechanics' Magazine' a periodical from the nineteenth century covering important developments in the world of mechanics including the very scarce first volume. Eight volumes of this periodical bound in seven. Multi-volume sets of this work are scarce.Present here are volumes I III XX XXI XXIV XXXII and XXXVI-XXXVII.An interesting snapshot of the scientific and technological developments of this period towards the end of the Industrial Revolution including discussion of Tantalius's Cup a memoir of James Watt account of the London fires of 1833 hydraulic projectors the parallax of mars and further diverse subjects.With full page and vignette illustrations and diagrams throughout.Present here are:Volume I August 30 1823 - March 6 1824. Rebound in cloth with endpapers renewed. Lacking the volume title page to the start of the work.Volume III September 26 1824 - March 19 1825. In a half calf binding with a frontispiece.Vol. XX October 5 1833 - March 29 1834. In a half calf binding with a frontispiece.Vol. XXI April 5 1834 - September 27 1834. In a half calf binding with a frontispiece.Vol. XXIV October 3 1836 - April 2 1836. In the publisher's original half cloth binding with frontispiece.Vol. XXXII October 5 1839 - May 30 1840. In a half calf binding.Vols. XXXVI-XXXVII January 1st 1842 - December 31st 1842. In half calf. Library bookplate to front pastedown of volume III with library stamps to endpapers. Bookplate to front pastedown of vol XX. Five half calf volumes - one repaired with tape to the back strip - one half cloth volume and one full cloth volume. Endpapers of volume I renewed. Volume XX lacking back strip with joints starting and boards tender. Joint heads and tails of volume III starting with boards holding firm. Vol XXIV joints starting with boards a touch tender. Front joint head of vol XXXII starting with board firmly held. Rear joint of vols XXXVI- II starting with board tender. Hinges of vol XXI strained and a touch tender. Library bookplate to front pastedown of volume III with library stamps to endpapers. Bookplate to front pastedown of vol XX. Internally firmly bound. Pages of earliest volumes age toned with spotting throughout with later volumes generally clean and bright. Good Only J. C. Robinson; Knight and Lacey; M. Salmon hardcover
1931ZB1016753London: National Magazine Company 1931. volumes 88-105 lacks vol. 92 & many volume indices folio partly bound various ownership markings however textually clean. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. London: National Magazine Company unknown
19852111902160601524Not Available 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19862110502150908036Agui Town Chita District Aichi Prefecture 1986. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 9 Agui Town, Chita District, Aichi Prefecture paperback
19782090602128804176Kinosaki Town Board of Education 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Kinosaki Town Board of Education paperback
181897116Quedlinburg u. Leipzig, Gottfried Basse, 1816-1818. Zusammen 2000 S. Mit 4 gestoch. Portraits als Frontispiz. 20 cm. Halbleder der Zt. mit je 2 farb. Rsch.
18928415EBLondon, Chatto & Windus, 1892-1895. 8°. 22 x 15 cm. VII, 724, IV, 726, IV, 682, (4) 660, IV, 668, IV, 800, IV, 852 Seiten. Halblederbände auf 5 Bünden mit goldgeprägten Rückentiteln und kammmarmorierten Schnitten. [5 Warenabbildungen]
198024036New York: The New Yorker Magazine 1980. 1 vols. Image 12 x 12-1/2 inches matted to 19 x 21 inches overall. 1 vols. Image 12 x 12-1/2 inches matted to 19 x 21 inches overall. From the collection of James H. Heineman. The New Yorker Magazine unknown
193428285New York: The McCall Company 1934-35. Some creasing to a few issues clear tape to the spine of the March 1935 issue a very good to nearly fine set. 28285. Octavo six issues pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazines. The complete serial appearance of A Fighting Man of Mars. The McCall Company unknown
18709894Chicago 1870. Nos. 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11. Ten issues lacking only No. 5. Each is 16pp stitched caption title as issued. Scattered dustsoil foxing and light to moderate wear. Good. <br/><br/> An unusual magazine published from 1869 through 1872 devoted to the themes of commerce and protectionism. The first article explains "Why Irishmen should vote for Protection" reminding that 'free trade' means "British free trade;" and argues that even Adam Smith would support a policy of protection for the U.S. Subsequent issues elaborate and assert "The interest of the South in Protection" as well as that of the West and "the colored man." <br/>FIRST EDITION. Not in Lomazow Ante-Fire Imprints Eberstadt Decker Sabin. OCLC records nine locations as of February 2021. unknown books