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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).
1883774141883 Montbrison, Huguet, 1883, plaquette grand in 8° brochée, 28 pages ; couverture imprimée.
63263Montbrison, Huguet, 1881, plaquette grand in 8° de 18 pages ; couverture illustrée ; cachets.
51350Montbrison, Huguet, plaquette grand in 8° de 17 pages.
1875105214Bar-Le-Duc, Constant-Laguerre 1875 In-8 22 x 13,5 cm. Demi-basane havane, dos à nerfs encadrés de roulettes dorées, 390 pp. Table des matières. Exemplaire en bon état.
5534Paris, Alexander Mosley Publications, 1980. In-8, cartonnage de l'éditeur, illustrations, jaquette illustrée.
10904Paris, Pierre Tequi, 1913 ; plaquette petit in-8, brochée. 44pp.-1f. Portrait en frontispice.
1866873911866 Paris, Plon, 1866, in 8° relié demi-veau brun, dos orné, étiquettes noires, II-566 pages.
1905_201900449Paris, A. Picard & Fils, Éditeurs, 1905 ; grand in-8 (194 x 285 mm), 4-516 pp. + 102 pl. hors-texte, broché (traces de mouillure). L'auteur est chanoine honoraire d'Autun, archiprêtre de Tournus. Sommaire: Étude préliminaire (les différentes époques de construction), par M. Jean Virey, ancien élève de l'École des Chartes. Livre premier: Histoire de l'abbaye - 1re période: la Genèse de Saint-Philibert, 2ème période: les Moines de Saint-Philibert, 3ème période: les chanoines de Saint-Philibert, 4ème période les Curés de Saint-Philibert; Livre second: Description de l'église abbatiale - I. Extérieur - II. Intérieur: section 1ère: la Grand église ou église de plain-pied, section 2ème: la Crypte ou église souterraine, section 3ème: Saint-Michel ou église supérieure, section 4ème: Notre-Dame de Pitié ou chapelle latérale; Appendice: Visite de Tournus; Conclusion: les Agrandissements successifs de l'abbaye. Très nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc (310 in texte, 102 hors-texte).
1919129555Sydney: O'Loughlin Bros. for the Editorial Committee 1919. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Sydney O'Loughlin Bros. for the Editorial Committee 1919. Quarto ii colour-pictorial title page verso blank 38 1 colophon pages with 11 full-page illustrations plus a folding map and 3 pages of plates two of them tinted. Colour-pictorial wrappers with an illustration of the ship on the outside rear a little marked with a small light marginal tidemark to the covers and first leaf; vertical crease down the centre of the entire journal; last leaf discoloured; a very good copy. The quotas Numbers 30 and 31 for repatriation to Australia on HMAT A72 'Beltana' were from the 4th and 5th Divisions; with a six-page 'Tentative Nominal Roll'. <p>Not in Dornbusch; not in Fielding and O'Neill. O'Loughlin Bros. (for the Editorial Committee) paperback
18896941New York: Phillips & Hunt 1889. First edition. 8vo 3 291pp plus 4 ads at rear. Beige textured cloth backed parchment boards stamped in gilt and blind. Some rubbing and soiling corners worn. Clean internally and very good. <br /> <br /> A strange book with a fun title which tells the cautionary tale of a hypochondriac woman how she brings down those around her and finally rids herself of her condition. She does this more or less through an odd combination of mind and faith-healing. Dr. Homer H. Moore was a Methodist clergyman and author of such other titles as Matter Life & Mind: Their Essence Phenomena & Relations examined with Reference to the Nature of Man & the Problem of His Destiny; and The Anatomy of Atheism As Demonstrated in the Light of the Constitution and Laws of Nature. A blurb from the Methodist Review September 1889 states:<br /> <br /> "Dr. Moore. has discovered the secret of much of the sickness that afflicts the human family and offers in this work a prescription which. will result in a cure. through a common-sense belief in one's health with suitable exercise and an abundance of nourishing food. The professional sick. must be treated not as they desire but according to the facts."<br /> <br /> In the author's preface he mentions all the people he may offend with his book including doctors. It does seem to be a text of belief-based medical denial. <br /> <br /> OCLC cites only 4 holdings.<br /> <br /> <br /> . Phillips & Hunt unknown
19685456Winnipeg Manitoba: Sts. Vladimir & Olga Cathedral of the Ukrainian Catholic Church 1968. First Edition First Printing. Stapled Wraps. Unpaginated pp.3. 8vo. measuring 6" x 5.5". Illustrated twice-stapled self-wrappers. Black-and-white photographic frontispiece of the subject. Comprises a complete order of events held in honour of and commemorating the 75th birthday of the Ukrainian-Canadian religion leader complete with details of speakers hosts and a concise though thorough biography of the Monsignor. Light foxing to the front cover contents without blemish with firm stapled binding. Unrecorded in OCLC. Not found in Peel BAC/LAC University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections et al. Text in Ukrainian. <br/><br/>"Born in Vikno West Ukraine on 17 September 1893 he completed his high school education in Tarnopil and Lviv. After the First World War he studied theology at the Theological Seminary in Lviv and at the Catholic University in Innsbruck Austria from which he received a doctorate in divinity in 1929. From 1930 to 1934 he taught at the Theological Seminary at Stanislaviv Ukraine. He came to Canada in May 1934 and became a Ukrainian Catholic priest at Winnipeg. From 1947 to 1951 the Cathedral of Saints Vladimir and Olga was built under his leadership. In 1951 he was elevated to the position of Domestic Prelate by Pope Pius XII. In 1968 he was named Mitred priest by Patriarch Yosyf Slipyj Archbishop Major of the Ukrainian Catholic Church. An outspoken anti-communist in 1945 he led a delegation to the inaugural meeting of the United Nations in San Francisco California to challenge the right of the Ukrainian Soviet to represent Ukrainians. He was one of the founders of the Ukrainian Canadian Committee serving as its president from 1940 to 1953 and 1957 to 1972. He was founder and president of the Pan-American Ukrainian Conference and he initiated and chaired the first World Congress of Free Ukrainians serving as the president of its Executive Board from 1968 to 1969 and from 1973 to 1978. He received the Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal 1953 the Canadian Centennial Medal 1967 and the Order of Canada 1972. In recognition of his service to the Ukrainian Canadian community he was awarded the Taras Shevchenko medal in 1961. He died at Winnipeg on 25 September 1979." Source: Sts. Valdimir & Olga Cathedral Ukrainian Catholic Church. Sts. Vladimir & Olga Cathedral of the Ukrainian Catholic Church paperback
17754402888London: F. Newberry 1775. Twelve duodecimo volumes with 117 engraved plates of 118 lacking plate XXVII 'Black tiger male panther and lynx'; preliminaries thumbed title of one volume perforated and another significantly browned one leaf of text ink-stained general foxing and offsetting; original sheep leather binding scuffed with split hinges; worn as is often the case with juvenile literature of this period but a charming set. <p><p>A comprehensive natural history encyclopaedia for young people based on Pennant's system of classification. Animals are arranged according to quadrupeds fish birds and insects and each of these classifications is separately indexed. Besides the more usual natural history descriptions of animals vegetables and minerals this work is the first to describe for children Australia's most famous marsupial -- the kangaroo. The entry under the Jerboa vol. III p. 172 reads "Mr. Banks brought home the skin of an animal which he calls the kanguroo sic which from its general outline and the most striking peculiarity of its figure greatly remembers the jerboa yet it entirely differs in size and in many of those minute distinctions which point out the general ranks of nature. The kanguroo is often known to weigh above fifty pounds."</p> <p>The kangaroo was first seen by both Banks and Cook on 24 June 1770 and the first description of it appeared in Hawkesworth's Account of the Voyages published in 1773: "I should have taken it for a wild dog if instead of running it had not leapt like a hare or a deer. Mr. Banks also had an imperfect view of this animal and was of opinion that its species was hitherto unknown." During the remainder of the exploration of the east coast of Australia Cook records that both he and Banks shot and ate kangaroo on several occasions. He records two in particular that weighed eighty pounds and fifty-four pounds the skins of which Joseph Banks took back to England with him.</p> <p>Illustrations of over four hundred animals finely engraved in copper complete this charming eighteenth-century work intended solely to be used by children.</p> </p> . F. Newberry unknown
in-8°, 116 pp., portrait en frontispice, illustrations n&b, reliure demi-percale; dos a faux nerfs, titre dore. Bel exemplaire. [TX-24]
63461Lyon, Vingrinier, 1869, brochure grand in 8° de 56 pages ; couverture illustrée.
183528761MESCHERS 1835 une lettre autographe de 4 pages, avec en-tête pré-imprimée en noir et manuscrite à l'encre brune sur papier velin crème ligné et filigrané : "coquille st jacques", format : 24,5 cm de haut par 19,5 cm de large, signature manuscrite du Maire SOURISSEAU, in-fine, LETTRE DE MR LE MAIRE DE LA COMMUNE DU BOIS - CANTON DE SAINT-MARTIN - ILE DE RE [MR SOURISSEAU] ADRESSÉE A MR LE PRÉFET DE LA CHARENTE-INFÉRIEURE : JEAN-LOUIS ADMYRAULD : "...DEMANDE QUI DOIT PAYER LE MEMOIRE DE MR CHARRIER MARECHAL FERRANT QUI A ETE REQUIS POUR FAIRE L'OUVERTURE DES PORTES EXTERIEURES DE L'EGLISE DE BOIS, COMME MR LE CURE DE LA COUARDE EN A ETE L'AUTEUR, EST-CE LUI QUI DOIT PAYER OU LA MAIRIE ?....", LE BOIS EN RE, LE 2 JANVIER 1835,
17402929London: William Mount and Thomas Page 1740. Scarce first edition. In hard back neat burgundy coloured library cloth. Ex-library copy. With one full-page engraved plate showing seals plus other engravings in text. Lovely deep impressions. 2311pp. 255 x 195 mm 10 x 7¾ inches. Has expected library stamps new endpapers. Tipped-in handwritten note to back of plate reads: This Tract is written by John Lewis author of the History of the Abbey of Faversham etc. Another small insert tipped-in to title page states: Purchased out of a donation of £250 given by George William Palmer Esq. to the Reading Free Public Library. One or two pages have been reinforced towards the spine edge. Light foxing but overall in very good shape. William Mount and Thomas Page hardcover
17402929London William Mount and Thomas Page 1740
200818145Paris, Ramsay - archimbaud, 1996 ; in-8, 190 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Le langage des cancres.
1940202104572Nancy, Imprimerie Vagner, 1940 ; in-8, 68 pp., broché.
1968_201601205Blénod-lès-Toul, Chez l'auteur, vers 1968 ; in-12 carré, 24 pp., cahier agrafé. Plaquette touristique. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleurs.
72983Aurillac, Gerber, 1981, in 8° broché, 143 pages ; cartes et illustrations hors-texte ; couverture illustrée.
60907La Flèche, Jourdain, in 8° broché, IV-67 pages ; couverture un peu fanée.
162235996München (u. Ingolstadt), Raphael Sadeler (u. Wilhelm Eder), 1622. 12°. Mit illustr. Kupfertitel, 3 ganzs. Kupferstichen (von Raphael Sadeler), einer gest. Druckermarke am Ende u. einigen Holzschn.-Initialen. 4 Bll., 625 (1) S., 1 Bl., Pgmt. d. Zt. m. durchzogenen Bünden u. handschriftl. Rückentitel.
187227371London: Hodder and Stoughton 1872. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. London Hodder and Stoughton 1872. Octavo ii catalogue vi 312 pages plus a frontispiece portrait. Blind-stamped cloth; spine a little sunned; trifling stain to the frontispiece; an excellent copy virtually unused. The life of the pioneering South Australian Methodist New Connexion minister after whom Maughan Church in Franklin Street is named consult ADB Volume 5; with the presumably association signature of M. Maughan on the flyleaf. Not in Ferguson. Hodder and Stoughton hardcover