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35476N° 62 - mai 1979 - Couverture : Helmut Newton - revue illustrée - Broché
35479N° 67 - 1979 - Couverture : Photographie de Reid Miles - revue illustrée - Broché
37272N° 68 - 1979 - Couverture : Photographie de Joe Gaffney - revue illustrée - Broché
37275N° 7 - mai 1971 - Couverture : Georges Tourdjman - revue illustrée - Broché
19761047231976 N° 78 - 1980 - revue illustrée - Broché
37269N° 79 - 1981 - Couverture : Bernard Vidal - revue illustrée - Broché
35485N° 84 - 1981 - Couverture : J.-F. Jonvelle - revue illustrée - Broché
37274N° 9 - Novembre/décembre 1971 - Couverture : Lynn Woodruff par Jérôme Ducrot - revue illustrée - Broché
35486N° 90 - juin 1981 - Couverture : Quo Ying Sheng - revue illustrée - Broché
19821230811982 N° 95 - 1982 - Revue illustrée - Fort In-4, broché - 110pages
74282N° 98 - 1983 - Couverture : dessin de Aslan - revue illustrée - in-4 Broché
1877R200128649Bureaux du courrier littéraire. 1877. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement pliée, Dos abîmé, Quelques rousseurs. paginé de 354 à 386 pages - papier jauni, dos fendu, ouvrage partiellement désolidarisé, rousseurs sur le 1er plat désolidarisé, tampons sur le 1er plat et la 1re page, pages rognées en coins en pied ne génant pas la lecture, tranches frottées.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
1887RO30338158A la librairie illustrée. 1887. In-8. Broché. A relier, Couv. défraîchie, Dos abîmé, Papier jauni. 192 pages. Plats déchirés, désolidarisés. Nombreuses rousseurs. Quelques mouillures. Dos manquant, ouvrage partiellement désolidarisé.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
- La Vie populaire, Paris 1er Janvier 1888 au 28 Décembre 1890, 24,5x32,5cm, 312 fascicules reliés en 6 volumes. - Edition originale de cette revue bi-hebdomadaire illustrée publiant en feuilletons soient des textes 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 avec notamment en inédit "Fort comme la mort" et aussi "Pierre et Jean" et "Notre coeur", E. Zola en inédit "La bête humaine" et aussi le "Voeu d'une morte" "Le rêve", "La terre" et "Une page d'amour", P. Loti avec un roman inédit "Le roman d'un enfant", J. Clarétie avec un roman inédit "Puy Joli", J. Richepin avec un roman inédit "Le cadet" et "Césarine, 2 inédits d'H. Malot, mais aussi A. Daudet, C. Monselet, E. Renan, L. Dierx, E. Goudeau, J. Barbey d'Aurevilly, O. Mirbeau avec notamment "L'abbé Jules", M. Beaubourg, C. Mendès, P. Arène, T. de Banville, F. Mistral, J. Bois, G. Courteline, J. Barbey d'Aurevilly, Villiers de l'Isle Adam, S. Masoch, A. Scholl, J. Gautier... Couvertures illustrées des portraits des principaux contributeurs. Une restauration marginale en pied de la page 213 du premier volume, un petit manque en pied avec atteinte au texte de la page 383 du second, quelques rares rousseurs sans gravité. Agréable et rare ensemble. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- Europe, Paris Juin 1969, 13,5x21,5cm, broché. - Edition originale. Contributions de P. Gamarra "Maupassant ancien et moderne", M. Cury "La notion de temps dans la nouvelle" J.-P. Han " Un précurseur du nouveau roman?"... Agréable exemplaire. [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]
19762083002115713096Zokuochi-gun Magazine Publishing Association 1976. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Zokuochi-gun Magazine Publishing Association paperback
19752091502135302938Not Available 1975. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Not Available paperback
1971RO30332507Rédaction. 1971. In-Folio. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement pliée, Dos frotté, Papier jauni. 198 pages. Quelques rousseurs. Coins frottés. Quelques pliures. Nombreuses illustrations, photos et publicités en noir et blanc et en couleurs, in et hors texte. Texte sur plusieurs colonnes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
Theme : Twenty-Four poets. Helen Zisimatos [p 112-113] 000 Book
50 pages. Features: Ad for 'A Murder is Announced' inside front cover; 'In Camera' column discusses 'Star Wars' with photos; 4-pages pictorial appreciation of the career of Charlie Chaplin; Photo-illustrated interview with Fred Zinnemann; 'The Last Wave' - photos; Tehran 1977 -article on this film festival; 'Looking for Mr. Goodbar' - photos; Photo-illustrated article on the myth and magic of Jean Cocteau (conclusion); Survey of the 21st London Film Festival; 'The Choirboys' - photos; Reviews - 'The Amsterdam Kill', 'Assault on Precinct 13', 'The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training', 'Canal Zone', 'Eight Hundred Heroes', 'The Gauntlet', 'The Last Remake of Beau Geste', 'Mustang', 'Roller Coaster'; Photos on location of 'The Big Sleep'; 'Let's Get Laid' - photos; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
164 pages. Features: Funky color-photo ad for Jade East products for men; Many wonderful fashion ads; Lovely one-page color-photo ad for Piaget watches and many other Christmas giftable products; Yashica camera ad features photos of Ira Phillips, John P. Vaughn, Sandra Adams, Shirley Miller, Howard Molofsky and Jolynn Bellavia; Lovel two-page color-photo Chanel ad features Catherine Deneuve; G.I.'s and O.J.'s (Opium Joints) in Vietnam - article on the heroin problem of US troops in Vietnam; The Christmas Card Syndrome; The 8:00 P.M. Train From Moscow to Peking is Dead on Time - photo-illustrated travel article; A Conversation with (pause) Harold Pinter; When Children Collide with the Law; Prostaglandin Research and Dr. Sultan H.M. Karim; ; America May Be in its Last Phase of Adolescence; Grandma Visits Her Hippies - "We Saved the Placenta for You"; Color-photo centerfold ad for Gold Label Cigars; Photos of fashion designs by Hubert de Givenchy; Parents don't take their children to Ophthalmologists as often as they should; Awesome one-page color ad for Abraham & Strauss features the wide and garish tie styles of the day; Lovely color one-page ad for F. Chauvenet Red Cap sparkling wine features wonderful painting "The Wedding" by Breugel; Sad one-page black and white photo ad for Save the Children Federation features large portrait of Apache Indian child Erlinda Cosay; Uncommon one-page ad for the "World-Of-Cheese Club"; Color ad for GAC Properties features traffic scene painting by Paul Davis; Vintage DYMO label maker color-photo ad features Santa's workshop; Fantastic back cover color-photo ad for the Chrysler Imperial; and more. Small library stamp on front cover. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
50 pages. Photos of lovely Wanda Ridgeway inside front cover. Short Stories: "For Five Grand"; The Pie Card. Articles: I Was a Georgia Nazi - Lanier Waller tells his story; The Return of Chaplain Smith - Reverend Meredith Patrick Smith adapts to life as a New England village pastor; Hope for the Childless; George Raft's Gangster Friend - Bugsy Siegel; Stone Cold Dead in the Stork Club - article with photos of Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, Mrs. Clark H. Minor, Henry Cushing IV, Georgette Windsor; Lady Iris Mountbatten, Gordon Michler, Lana Turner, Greg Bautzer, Tilak Raj, Marguerite Skoda and Bruce Cabot; Most Veterans are Suckers - 10 million vets have deprived themselves of an insurance deal no commercial outfit can match; Hirohito Beats the Rap - photo-illustrated article on how Hirohito is being rebranded to the Japanese people; Eisenhower for President? - photo-illustrated article; First in War; Are Umpires Human? - article with photos including Frankie Frisch, Lee Ballanfant, and George Magerkurth; Congress Should See Me. Special Features: Speaking of Girls; Life with Ingrid Bergman - photo-illustrated article about Sam Wanamaker; Heavenly Body - Several photos of lovely Rita Hayworth who stars in this film; ; report from Hollywood; College Life - 1947; Inside the Glamour Business - article with great photos of how photographers such as Murray Korman, James Kriegsman and Bruno of Hollywood snap glamourous photos of gorgeous women; Generals are Lousy Historians - their books emphasize the role of the brass, and each general's outfit individually won the war; Photo salute to Bishop Bernard Sheil, the Most Reverend Auxilliary Bishop of Chicago; "It Depends on the Breaks" - photo-illustrated article on Congressional Medal winner Russell Dunham, his wife Mary, and their baby, who have found postwar life to be no snap; and more. Salute's Pin-up is a beautiful one-page photo of Lena Horne. Light wear. Unmarked. Light age-toning to contents. A nice vintage copy. Book
50 pages. Cover photo of blonde Adele Jergens. Fiction: Got the Suits Straight? Articles: Beautiful Tyrant - Evita Duarte of Argentina - great photo-illustrated feature article; San Quentin - fascinating photo-illustrated article on this famous prison; For Beer Drinkers Only - the joys and dangers of downing America's favorite drink; The Black Seven - the dark seventh son of a seventh son was China's most ruthless bandit; Thirty-Year Girls - today's servicewomen enjoy their jobs, but they have a hard time getting dates; Murder on the Waterfront; - twenty odd unsolved murders have made the International Longshoremen's Union famous as an organization that breeds sudden death - photo illustrated article; Back Door to Broadway - summer shows are on in the Catskills, and new stars are being made - article with photos of Danny Kaye, Jimmy Durante, Al Jolson, Garrett, Paul Draper, Jerry Lester, Robert Alda, Jules Munshin and Judy Holliday; Special Features: Kids are Their Business - artist Howard Sparber and gag writer Raymond Abrashkin produce winning kid cartoons; Freud Goes to the Dogs - Hollywood pet psychiatrist Dr. Eugene Jones; The War's Greatest Book - "Yank - The GI Story of the War"; Swimming - with lovely photos of America's favorite summer sport; "Living in a Big Way" - photos from Salute's movie of the month, starring Marie McDonald and Gene Kelly ; Movies of the Month; Me, I Just Sing - Al Jolson's comeback launches a new trend; Blackburn Hits Pay Dirt - Lena Blackburn sells mud to major league ball teams!; Great one-page ad for book "Bachelor's Quarters"; Editoria inside back cover features large photo of crowd welcoming new city administration to Hoboken, NJ and title "A City Comes Back"; and more. Center page holding by one staple. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Light age-toning to contents. A nice vintage copy. Book
18701712EBPassau, Verlag des Verfassers, 1870/1872. 8°. 20 cm. 258 und 244 Seiten. Original-Leinenband. Marmorierter Rundumschnitt.