468 résultats
Zaragoza, Hechos y Dichos 1954, 135pp. avec qqs. figures dans le texte, br.orig., H20508
Paris, Sfelt 1950. In-8 broché couverture illustrée de 281 pages non coupées. Bel exemplaire.
192pp.avec ills., s.l., 1935
48pp., wat roestplekjes, 2e herziene uitgave
84pp.+ 8pp.ills.hors-texte + 1 carte dépliante, br.orig., dans la série "Collection nationale"
Pierre Horay 1957, In-8 broché de 227 pages.
Pierre Horay 1957, In-8 broché, 226 pages avec bibliographie. Envoi autographe de l'auteur. Trés bon étrat.
Paris, Desclée de Brouwer, 1989. In-8 broché de 187 pages. Bon état
in-8°, 24 x 16 cm, 147 pp, z/w ills, genaaid, orig. omslag. Bon etat. [MI-30]
15p. Cover title Pamphlet Good condition, top edge of cover torn off
vii + 229pp., 12e éd., dans la série "Les saints", dos reparé, qqs.taches
pp. lxxxix, 463, (2) [Publisher's catalogue]. Illustrated with a map. Mildly XLib. XLib stamps in blind. 8vo. Original full orange cloth binding. Gilt lettered spine. Binding slightly worn. Hardbound. First published in 1867. "Francis Parkman (1823-1893) is best known as a historian, and particularly as author of The Oregon Trail: Sketches of Prairie and Rocky-Mountain Life, and his monumental seven volume France and England in North America. These works are considered masterpieces of both history and literature. He was also a horticulturist, briefly a Professor of Horticulture at Harvard University. In 1846, Parkman travelled west on a hunting expedition, where time living with the Sioux tribe, at a time when they were struggling with some of the effects of contact with Europeans, such as epidemic disease and alcoholism. This experience led Parkman to write about American Indians with a much different tone from earlier, more sympathetic portrayals represented by the "noble savage". Writing in the era of "Manifest Destiny", Parkman believed that the conquest and displacement of American Indians represented progress, a triumph of "civilization" over "savagery", a common view at the time. A scion of a wealthy Boston family, Parkman had enough money to pursue his research without having to worry too much about finances. His financial stability was enhanced by his modest lifestyle, and later, by the royalties from his book sales. He was thus able to commit much of his time to research, as well as to travel. He travelled across North America, visiting most of the historical locations he wrote about, and made frequent trips to Europe seeking original documents with which to further his research. Parkman's accomplishments are all the more impressive in light of the fact that he suffered from a debilitating neurological illness, which plagued him his entire life, and which was never properly diagnosed. He was often unable to walk, and for long periods he was effectively blind, being unable to stand but the slightest amount of light. Much of his research involved having people read documents to him, and much of his writing was written in the dark, or dictated to others." AMERICANA BOX 3
Roma, Pentacolor, 1991, 28,5 x 21,5 cm., cartulina editorial en color, numerosas ilustraciones y fotografías intercaladas, en negro y color, 127 págs. (Entre otras cosas contiene: Cuarto Centenario de la muerte de San Luis Gonzaga. Retrato espitirual de San Ignacio. Resurrección en Rumanía. Pedro Arrupe, 1907-1991).
149pp., 21cm., mooie staat
Madrid, C.S.I.C., 1961, 25 x 17 cm., cartulina editorial, 323 págs. (Ejemplar intonso).
Burgos, Imprenta Aldeco, 1933, rústica editorial, 19,5 x 13 cm., 272 págs.
Paris, Bloud & Gay, 1924, 123pp., couv.peu usagée, texte en bel état
pp.413-435 dans "Collection des Précis Historiques" Tome V, 63°livr., 3°année-nouvelle série N°15, Bruxelles, 1 Août 1854
19pp., extrait de la revue "Précis historiques" (1882)
Bibliothéque de Culture Historique 1955, In-8 carré, reliure toile éditeur illustrée sous rhodoîd, 287pages. Iconographie. Trés bon état.
Paris, Seuil 1991. In-8 broché de 509 pages illustrées. Très bon état
Paris Editions et Librairie 1921, In-8 broché, 403 pages. Bon état.
s.l., 1949, 64pp.geïll.
Paris-Fribourg, Editions Saint Paul, 1966. Un volume broché de format petit in 8° de 272 pp. Quelques photographies hors texte. Dos bruni, sinon bon état.
in-12 carre, 287 pages, ill. in-t., appareil critique, cartonnage decor « Club », jaquette rhodoid. Bel exemplaire. [NV-27]