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69806Moulins, Imprimerie Auclaire, 1894, petit in 12 broché, XII-240 pages ; non coupé ; couverture fanée, dos brisé.
1888591791888 Charolles, Lamborot, 1888, in 8° broché, 99 pages, non coupé ; cachet ex-libris.
1888620931888 Charolles, Lamborot, 1888, in 8° broché, 99 pages, non coupé ; quelques rousseurs ; mouillure angulaire en tête des vingt premières pages ; couverture fanée.
2012PMV607701AMilano: 24 ore cultura 2012. 1. Trade paperback. Very good/Not issued. 259 x 288 x 28 cm. Paperback • Illustrations en noir et en couleurs • <b><i>Italian text original</i></b> • Printed 2012 • No inscriptions. 24 ore cultura paperback
1917126293Melbourne: Brown Prior & Co 1917. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Melbourne Brown Prior & Co. 1917. Small octavo 39 pages. Pale blue wrappers with the full title page details repeated on the front cover within a decorative border; corners slightly bent over throughout; overall an excellent copy. Not in Trove. Brown, Prior & Co paperback
199082775Montgomery Alabama: The S.S. Seay Sr. Educational Foundation 1990. Stated First Edition. Octavo. 23.5cm. Publisher's white rexine titled in gilt to spine and front board. Dustjacket. xii; 297pp 1pp Biographical information to rear. Bumping to corners and spine ends some soiling of the white boards here and there in a scuffed and rubbed dustjacket with some creasing to edges and some areas of loss most notably the upper right corner of the front panel and a small triangle of loss to the rear panel. The printing process used for the dustjacket seems to have resulted in a very easily scuffed and rubbed end result with the majority of copies of this title showing signs of this. Internally clean with a lengthy gift inscription to the pastedown from Nathaniel and Karen Jackson of Montgomery Alabama along with a list of contact numbers for members of the Jackson family. A very good copy in a dustjacket that shows wear without surrendering durability. <br /> <br /> The Reverend Seay was a prolific activist for civil rights in Alabama beginning with his attempts in 1949 to support a young African-American woman in her case against two Alabama police officers whom she accused of rape. A few years later Seay was indicted along with 88 other activist protestors for his involvement in the Alabama Bus Boycott and in 1960 he was once again indicted for his support of the Committee to Defend Martin Luther King and the Struggle for Freedom in The South and their part in the March 1960 New York Times full page advertisement entitled "Heed Their Rising Voices. The S.S. Seay, Sr. Educational Foundation unknown
1968022387No Place: Teachers for Peaceful Alternatives Publisher 1968. Wraps. Good. No place Madison WI: 1968. Newsletter stapled at the upper left 8 ½ by 11 inches. 8 leaves printed on single sides only. A newsletter issued by the organization Teachers for Peaceful Alternatives. Nothing could be found in our online searches although AI offered up some interesting sounding BS about nothing related to the inquiries. That said the newsletter appears to be written by teachers and aimed at those teaching high school and below. Articles in other issues address a variety of issues facing teachers in the classroom especially considering the specter of the Vietnam War. Of note this issue is entirely devoted to the printing of a speech by Reverend John Fry printed as Frye here of the First Presbyterian Church in Chicago "Civil Agony in America." This speech discusses his work with the Blackstone Rangers in Chicago a group that was originally considered a street gang of mostly Black youth but that evolved into an organization focusing on civil rights. Fry and his church worked at creating a partnership of sorts with the Rangers brokering a peace with another gang and working on reducing violence while achieving civil rights for the Black community in America. The Chicago community at large and the police were against these efforts. At one point police "confiscated" a stash of weapons held in a church safe a stash that was previously gathered voluntarily from Blackston Ranger members under the supervision of the church and police. As Fry later noted the Chicago police did not like his work with the Rangers because it undermined their efforts to eliminate them through police violence and arrests. GOOD condition. Moderate uneven toning some foxing and minor soiling. Minor wrinkling. Teachers for Peaceful Alternatives, Publisher unknown
019236[Corse, Evisa] Raphael Battini (XIXe), prêtre, curé d'Evisa de 1861 à 1887. 3 P.A.S., 1876, 3p. Trois certificats de baptême. Un des documents presque entièrement déchiré en deux. [134b]
1999LFA0184fRevue bimestrielle catholique : 32 pages, format 135 x 210 mm, illustrée, brochée
1948846331948 Paris, Athéna (Collection Athéna Luxe), 1948, in 8° broché, 277 pages ; couverture rempliée illustrée.
232197Paris, Imprimerie Pougin, 1871 in-16, 71 pp., broché.
1876824441876 Vienne, Savigné, 1876, in 8° broché, V-180 pages.
2004LFA-126716078Hors-série N° 11 (Décembre 2004) 88 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, bon état
186421966Lyon et Paris, J.B. Pélagaud (Lyon, imprimerie J.B. Pélagaud), 1864 ; in-18, demi-chagrin marron, titre doré (reliure de l’époque) ; [4], 85 pp.
195634750Sewanee Tennessee: The University Press 1956. First Edition. Wraps. Very good. Stapled wraps with title and illustration on the front cover. 18 pages. Light toning and edge wear to the covers. The University Press unknown
187231740AB1872. Suffolk c.1872. 69 11 pages. Hardcover / Half Morocco with gilt lettering to spine. Very good condition. This unpublished Manuscript of an unfinished Work on the History of Finger - Rings by Reverend James Beck includes for example the following chapters: - History of Finger Rings Eqyptians as true inventors of the Finger Ring "according to Pliny the Greeks could not have known of them at the time of the Trojan Wars as no mention of them is made by Homer" - Beck dissects the meaning of Rings on certain fingers and explains why the "Ring Finger" was chosen as such: "By some this finger is called the digitus medicus or medicinalis but its more correct name is annularis Digitus anularis today known as Ring Finger" ".it was selected as annular finger because it was less employed than any of the others & it was protected by the middle & little finger hence as Atteus Capito says it was better suited for preserving a Ring. Aulus Gellius mentions that the anatomists had discovered a vein which extended from the Heart to the fourth finger of the left hand & that on this account it was selected as the ring finger." The Manuscript makes further cases for Rings worn on the other fingers on the hand. Includes sections on: - Signet Rings / Signet Rings with Crystals and Enamels / Rebus / Letters and Coronets / Signet Heraldic - Rings with angraved Cameos - Sergeant at Law - Rings The manuscript includes a larger section on Rings for Serjeants at Law - Rings of Investiture / Rings for Poet Laureates - Xtian Rings Christian Rings / Iconographic Rings - Rings for Prelates - Doctors of Divinity - Canons & Priests - Rings for Consegrated Virgins / Rings used as Reliquaries "The custom of putting Relics with Rings" - Rings as Gifts at Marriage of Servants / Ring Money - Ad Memoriam Ring etc. etc. - Finger Rings as Charms against Diseases "annali virtuosi" Beck lists here a story of a Charm - Ring against Epilepsy which was found at Kemp Weston in Somerset - Finger Rings as Talisman "Crapaudine - Talismanie" - Rings with merchant Marks Attractive quarto bound in half deep red morocco over cloth covered boards with gilt lettering. Blue endpapers and paper stock throughout; circular stamp of Assay Office Library Birmingham on flyleaf. A sequence of pasted letters about 10 pages in all precede the manuscript starting with a letter to Beck from Thomas Clifford Allbutt inventor of the Clinical Thermometer and co-founder with Sir William Osler of the History of Medicine Society from the Royal Archaeological Institute about works held in their library on finger rings; a book order form from W H Smith; and a brief note from the former Bishop of Glasgow Walter Trower. Becks manuscript has a typed title page and is dated circa 1872. His history of rings runs to 69 pages with an additional 11 pages of notes laid down on the blue paper stock. Beck proceeds from the ancient Egyptians through the classical world occasionally adding illustrations dealing with signet rings and rings of office such as the Serjeant of Law as well as the ring of the poets laureate. The final notes become increasingly fragmentary at the end. James Beck 1819/20-1886 was educated at Corpus Christi College Cambridge serving as Rector of Parham Sussex and subsequently of Bildeston Suffolk; in 1867 he married Caroline Jeannette Bignell Walter. This volumes has the feeling of a family memento probably bound up after Becks death to preserve his hard work on this fascinating subject. Source of Description: Dr.Christian White. hardcover
1880838701880 Montbrison, Huguet, 1880, grand in 8° broché, 81-III pages ; 2 planches dépliantes ; couverture illustrée (effrangée avec infimes manques de papier).
1883774151883 Lyon, Mougin-Rusand, 1880, plaquette in 8° brochée, 22 pages ; couverture imprimée.
1881810661881 Paris, Becus, 1881, plaquette in 8° brochée, 16 pages ; couverture illustrée.
81067Sans lieu ni date (Extrait de l'"Ancien Forez"), plaquette in 8° brochée, paginée 33 à 56 ; une planche hors-texte de la route de Lyon à Feurs, d'après Peutinger ; couverture factice.
1885858321885 Montbrison, 1885-1886, 12 numéros (de Mars 1885 à Février 1886) en un volume in 8° broché, IV-384 pages ; table analytique ; planches hors-texte et blasons dans le texte ; couverture illustrée (légèrement fanée).
1910592421910 Saint Etienne, Théolier, (1910), plaquette in 8°, 20 pages ; illustrations et plans ; cachet ex-libris.
1883774141883 Montbrison, Huguet, 1883, plaquette grand in 8° brochée, 28 pages ; couverture imprimée.
51350Montbrison, Huguet, plaquette grand in 8° de 17 pages.
63263Montbrison, Huguet, 1881, plaquette grand in 8° de 18 pages ; couverture illustrée ; cachets.