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1935AUB-8728Paris, éditions Gallimard 1935. Bon exemplaire broché, couverture avec héliogravure, in-8, 220 pages avec présentations et table.
189274036Couverture souple. 8 pages. 31 x 45 cm. Gravures en couleurs.
1931ABE-3963020859EN COUVERTURE "LES BORDS DE LA TAMISE A LONDRES A UNE HEURE DE L'APRES MIDI QUAND IL FAIT DU BROUILLARD"-LA CELEBRATION DE LA FETE DE NOEL/HOTEL DE VILLE DE PARIS/COMMUNE LIBRE DU VIEUX MONTMARTRE/2P/8 PHOTOS-LE MARECHAL JOFFRE A L'AGONIE-AFFICHES D'AUTREFOIS-LES AFFICHES D'AUJOURD'HUI ET LEURS ARTISTES/ARTICLE DE PALUEL MARMONT SUR 2 PAGES/CAPIELLO/PAUL COLIN/DON/PHOTOS-L'INAUGURATION DU CINEMA DES "MIRACLES"/PARIS/PHOTO-MME CECILE SOREL VOULAIT QUITTER LA COMEDIE FRANCAISE/PHOTO
1912ABE-1081464325216 PAGES FORMAT 38 CM X 28,5 CM-EN COUVERTURE "LE MEETING D'HYDROAEROPLANE DE SAINT-MALO",2 PHOTOS,BAIE DES BAS-SABLONS A SAINT-SERVAN,LABOURET,PREMIER DU CLASSEMENT GENERAL,PREND LE DEPART POUR JERSEY-LES TREMBLEMENTS DE TERRE DE TURQUIE,1P,6 PHOTOS,GHANOS,HERA-LES EVENEMENTS DU MAROC,2 PHOTOS,MANGIN-PHOTO LADY GROSVENOR AVEC ROULOTTE ET PANIERS-LE MEETING D'HYDROAEROPLANES A SAINT-MALO,1P,3 PHOTOS-LES DERNIERS PEAUX-ROUGES,3P,6 PHOTOS-PHOTO DU GENERAL BOOTH FONDATEUR DE L'ARMEE DU SALUT-UN PEINTRE EXPLORATEUR DE MONTAGNES,ATL,2P PAR CANUDO,9 ILL-LE JAPON TEL QUE LE TROUVA MUTSU HITO ET TEL QU'IL L'A LAISSE,2P,10 PHOTOS-LA FETE ANNUELLE DES CAF'CONC' AU VELODROME BUFFALO,1P,5 PHOTOS,MAYOL,MLLE MORLEY-
1887ABE-15773891880348 PAGES-27 CM X 37,5 CM-EN COUVERTURE "CROQUIS MILITAIRES" PAR CARAN D'ACHE, COULEURS-DESSINS DE NOIR ET BLANC PAR FOX, DRANER, GINO, LE MOUEL-LES FEMMES DU JOUR, PAR LUQUE: LA MARECHALE BOOTH DE L'ARMEE DU SALUT, DESSIN NOIR ET BLANC PLEINE PAGE
8vo., First Edition, with large folding coloured chart on japon as frontispiece, wanting [blank] front free endpaper; original black cloth, upper board and backstrip lettered in gilt, lemon endpapers, a remarkably well-preserved, bright, clean copy. With 6pp Salvation Army catalogue at end. William Booth founded the Salvation Army in 1878. In 1890, the same year that Stanley published 'In Darkest Africa', he published his most important work with deliberate irony. Here he analyses the causes of the pauperism and vice of the period and proposes a remedy by ten expedients. These include land settlement, emigration, rescue work among prostitutes and at the prison-gate, the poor man's bank, and the poor man's lawyer. Booth's powerful arguments were convincing, money was liberally subscribed and a large part of the scheme was carried through. Printing and the Mind of Man, 560.
6740c. 1818 London: Printed by G. Brimmer 15 Water-lane Fleet-street; and sold by G. and I. Offer Postern Row Tower Hill and J. Higham 6 Chiswell Street. On one side of a piece of unwatermarked wove paper 32 x 25 cm. Good on lightly aged and creased paper. Attractively produced within a decorative border with the title in gothic script and the text beginning in a single column before splitting into two. Printer's and publishers' details at foot with advertisement of five works published between 1815 and 1817. After three scriptural quotations begins 'ALL Sinners who are arrested by the HOLY SPIRIT tried in the Court of Conscience cursed and condemned by the just and holy law of God and in consequence thereof become willing to serve his Majesty JEHOVAH in the Royal Regiment of SAINTS and in CAPTAIN IMMANUEL's Company or NEW JERUSALEM where the company now lies; .'. Contains two poems: the first 26 lines beginning 'These soldiers are bold and well they may Since Christ their Captain leads the way;' and the second 16 lines 'GIRD thy loins up Christian Soldier Lo! thy Captain calls thee out;'. The central conceit of this piece - especially effective during the high militarisation resulting from the Napoleonic Wars - would later be taken to the ultimate extreme by the Salvation Army. A single copy of an earlier version produced in 1791 and with significant variations is held by the Bodleian. Excessively scarce: no copy on COPAC. According to BBTI Brimmer was active between 1802 and 1824 and George Offer no G. and I. Offer in Postern Row before 1794 and until 1824. [c. 1818] London: Printed by G. Brimmer, 15, Water-lane, Fleet-street; and sold by G. and I. Offer, Postern Row, Tower Hill, and unknown
1929EAzz0090Zürich, Orell (1929). 493 S. Mit 53 Abb. OLn., berieben.
37029Catalogue de l'exposition a la Cite du Refuge, du 20 octobre au 22 novembre 1993. Format 15x21 cm, broche. Tres bon etat.
0902430017.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
18907248c.1890s. 8 photographs including one of a family group all in Salvation Army uniform. 6 of them are mounted of which 3 were taken by G.E. A. Burrell of Chester Street West in Christchurch 2 were taken by M.J. Allan of Smith Street Collingwood and one was taken by the Temple of Light in Adelaide Australia. unknown
189141 April -8 Aug. 1932. Total 28pp. 4to and sm. folio full of typing errors some changes and crossings out a few words added in manuscript where omitted in the typing one corner of text still missing p.12 fair condition text clear and complete. It has the form of a diary but doesn't have entries for every day. It's in two halves 24pp. of 4to and 4pp. of sm. folio the latter entiled in MS. "Is life worth living Depends on liver! no.25-28". One page of text in sm. folio is on the verso of headed notepaper "The Officer-in-Charge Ferrar Ganj Colony Port Blair. Andaman and Nicobar Islands; another page title fo second section is on the verso of a form headed "The Salvation Army. Teacher's Monthly Day School Return" columnised in an Indian language. Subjects and features: 1 April In Lahore again there for 8 years; "lowering the standard for the T.G." to do with a Training College; role of girls/women; words on the "gradual closure of Y.P. Work in the Territory"; helping out at Field Sessions Batala; anecdote about food; 99 April Commissioner asked by cable from London if writer and Jenny wife would go to the Andaman Islands "to relieve Sheards"; discussion of the post problem with wife; Field Sessions; 22 April agreement to "take charge of the Andaman & Nicobar Islands S.A. Bhantu Scheme"; what luggage to take; farewell tea; 95 May leave Lahore; travel experiences; 16 May Heading "The Andaman and Nicobar Islands Scheme" - number of prisoners normal sentences inducements to prisoners inc. wives and familiesland money cattle; "colony of 450 murderrs and their families" in three large villages; the experiment should be succesful; weavery; carpet-making; profits; local institutions; getting used to being surrounded by murderers inc. servants; climate; accommodation; food; nature of the heat; petitions from "colonists"; dangerous centipede bites someone; dinner at Government House; nayire of the Bhantus like the Gipsy; their legal system; heavy rain; description of the dinner in honour of the "King Emperor's Birthday" conclduing with Bridge Party; departure of predecessor hweld up by tree across trhe road; other farewell activities; illicit liquor dealt with; drinking customs; drunken brawl including women fighting like cats dealt with; background of brawl described; a murder; two women absent themselves; eventual treatment; inspection by the Tahsildar assessing back tax; firmness recommended; initiation of another reward system; Subsistence Allowance explained; meeting with Chief Commissioner; corruption of women; punishment for illegal land pruchaser; system for brides; situation with "Boys from Chatham" working for the "Forest Dept and the Swedish Match Co."; girl "spirited away"; the background an assault and the search; problem of mistaken identity; "Coconut and Coffee Plantations Arrangements"; Tribal Panchayats; punishment of men responsible for the earlier kidnapping; leeches; court cases inc. liquor; list of requirements butter tea etc; importance of mail boats; financial aspects of a prospective marriage; need for strictness with those who breach agreements; comments on "Convict labour"; radical scheme instituted for placing labourers in villages close to their fields opposed; p.25 "The Police bring in two Jarwa heads for the Doctor to preserve. I wonder what it is that makes the little Pigmies hostile to other hument beings ."; response of convict to prospective freedom after 19 years; roses and honeysuckle; cloth manufacture; story of Blind Beggar Boy; writer on trial; rice planting; people involved in a row inc. a professional dancer and a convict he believes to be the worst; "The Salvation Army is for the worst and we must never tire trying to help the worst". Note: Another version or copy appears to be among the Ferrar Papers Centre of South Asian Studies Cambridge there is "Correspondence from E. Shand and A.T. Hughes to Colonel Ferrar after Colonel Ferrar had left the Andamans the first enclosing 'Report on the Ferrar Ganj Colony run by the Salvation Army for the Government of the U.P. India among life-sentence convicts and their families in the Andaman Islands.' Written for the Northampton Independent 1932." 1 April -8 Aug. [1932]. hardcover
106023The high-quality sepia-toned photogravure is printed on stiff card external dimensions 217 × 255 mm image size 139 × 190 mm. The wide margin beneath the image is inscribed and signed in ink: 'Yours affectionately Florence E. Booth. The grace of Our Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit. Galatians VI 18'. Apart from light creases to two corner tips the item is in fine condition. <p>Florence Eleanor Soper became a Salvation Army convert in her late teens; in October 1882 'shortly after her twenty-first birthday Captain Florence Soper married Chief of the Staff Commissioner Bramwell Booth' official Salvation Army website. They were married for forty-seven years and had seven children. Shortly before her first child turned one Florence became involved in the Women's Social Work aspect of The Salvation Army 'and by the time she relinquished leadership of the WSW in 1912 this spare time ministry of a single rescue home had expanded to more than forty social work centres of varying types spread across' England. On the death of his father Salvation Army founder and General William Booth in August 1912 Bramwell Booth succeeded him as the Second General and 'as Mrs General Booth Florence had to move on to other duties'. This charming portrait appears to date from about this time. unknown
106236The albumen silver photograph 143 × 101 mm is mounted on the card of the photographers Hammer & Co. Adelaide and Port Adelaide at the latter address from 1887. The studio portrait features an older couple the male with a Salvation Army cap and embroidered pullover the woman with a large Salvation Army brooch pinned near her throat. Both the photograph and mount are in excellent condition. unknown