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2000LFA-126733351Un ouvrage de 340 pages, format 145 x 230 mm, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 2000, bon état
Rodez Carrére 1895, In-folio reliure éditeur demi percaline rouge à coins. 476 pages. Illustrations in et hors texte. Bel envoi autographe de l'auteur au Vicomte de BONALD. Bon exemplaire. RELIE
1895192753Carrére RELIE Rodez, Carrére, 1895. In-folio reliure éditeur demi percaline rouge à coins de 476 pages. Illustrations in et hors texte. Bel envoi autographe de l'auteur au Vicomte de BONALD. Bon exemplaire.
19985Paris E. Carrère, Editeur 1895 in 8 1 volume reliure demi chagrin bleu de l'époque, dos à nerfs, 476 pages, avec de nombreuses gravures, dont hors-texte. Abbé L. Alazard, Chanoine honoraire de Rodez. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
49x22.5 cm. 24+114 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly stained. Binding slightly torn. Binding visible between first and last page. First and last page slightly worn and creased. Else in good condition.
117052Album N° 3 - Collection "La Vie et la Joie au Catéchisme" - 1936 - J. de Gigord, Editeur, Paris - Imprimerie auxiliaire. 79, rue Daguerre, Paris - Grand in-8 à l'italienne - couverture illustrée - Nombreuses illustrations dans l'ouvrage - 24 pages (non paginé)
19349191Wien : Fiba-Verl. 1934. 736 S. : 63 Ill. ; 21 cm gebundene Ausgabe, Halbleinen, Deckel etwas lichtschattig, sonst Exemplar in guten Erhaltungszustand
181515488Paris, Imprimerie Renaudière, 1815 ; petit in-8 ; bradel cartonnage bleu roi, titre doré au dos (reliure de l'époque) ; IX, 201 pp., (1) p. d'errata, (1) f. blanc, grande Croix de l'Ordre au titre
ML2916Aurillac, La liberté, 1926, in8br, 63pp Langue: Français
28x22 cm. Unpaginated. Softcover with dust jacket. In good condition.
28x22 cm. Unpaginated. Softcover with dust jacket. Few pages partly separated from spine. Else in good condition.
Contains separate piano and trumpet sheet music, plus guitar chords and lyrics, for some of the most popular music of the 1960s and 70s. Songs include: Acapulco 1922; Fandango; Jerusalem; (The) Lonely Bull (El Solo Toro); Magic Man; Mexican Shuffle; Rise; Rotation; Route 101; So What's New; Spanish Flea; (A) Taste of Honey; This Guy's In Love With You; Tijuana Taxi; Up Cherry Street; Wade in the Water; What Now My Love; Whipped Cream. Four pages of colour photos of Herb Alpert, with two more pages in black and white. Prior owner's reference page of instrument transpositions fastened inside front cover by a staple. Somewhat above-average external wear. Binding intact. It is hard not to feel good when you listen to these timeless songs! Book
195471571954 In L'Evolution de l'Humanité, Albin Michel, Paris, 1954. Un volume in-8 broché, couverture orange, 244 pp. + table. Bon état.
200515488CBPetersberg, Michael Imhof, 2005. gr.8°, 96 S. mit zahlr. s/w und Farbabbildungen sowie Karten, farbig illustr. original Kartonage (Paperback), Erstausgabe wie neu - sehr schönes, sauberes Exemplar
65771Jerusalem; American Colony Jerusalem c.1898. Original gelatin silver print 29 x 23 cm of produce sellers marketing their wares to passers-by on a Bethlehem street; bottom right corner stamped by the American Colony Jerusalem. Some light wrinkling crease down the middle of image. Generally very good. The American Colony in Jerusalem was founded by Chicago Presbyterians Horatio and Anne Stafford in 1881. With an initial following of sixteen they set out to establish a Christian Utopia inside the Holy City's ancient walls. Horatio died of malaria in 1888 yet the movement continued to grow mainly preoccupying itself with feeding and educating the city's poor and disadvantaged. Charity of this kind required a regular stream of income which flowed in part from the sale of photographs taken initially by Elijah Meyers a Jewish convert living in Jerusalem. The Colony's Photographic Branch continued to document the sights and scenes of Jerusalem until internal disagreement lead to its dissolution in the 1950s. Jerusalem; American Colony Jerusalem, [c.1898]. unknown
65773Jerusalem; American Colony Jerusalem c.1898. Original gelatin silver print 29.5 x 23.5 cm of a scene on a Bethlehem street; bottom right corner stamped by the American Colony Jerusalem. Some very light wrinkling and spotting. Excellent overall. The American Colony in Jerusalem was founded by Chicago Presbyterians Horatio and Anne Stafford in 1881. With an initial following of sixteen they set out to establish a Christian Utopia inside the Holy City's ancient walls. Horatio died of malaria in 1888 yet the movement continued to grow mainly preoccupying itself with feeding and educating the city's poor and disadvantaged. Charity of this kind required a regular stream of income which flowed in part from the sale of photographs taken initially by Elijah Meyers a Jewish convert living in Jerusalem. The Colony's Photographic Branch continued to document the sights and scenes of Jerusalem until internal disagreement lead to its dissolution in the 1950s. Jerusalem; American Colony Jerusalem, [c.1898]. unknown
65772Jerusalem; American Colony Jerusalem c.1898. Original gelatin silver print 29 x 23.5 cm of a Rabbi in robes and tefillin reading from a scroll; bottom right corner stamped by the American Colony Jerusalem. Very light wrinkling generally excellent. The American Colony in Jerusalem was founded by Chicago Presbyterians Horatio and Anne Stafford in 1881. With an initial following of sixteen they set out to establish a Christian Utopia inside the Holy City's ancient walls. Horatio died of malaria in 1888 yet the movement continued to grow mainly preoccupying itself with feeding and educating the city's poor and disadvantaged. Charity of this kind required a regular stream of income which flowed in part from the sale of photographs taken initially by Elijah Meyers a Jewish convert living in Jerusalem. The Colony's Photographic Branch continued to document the sights and scenes of Jerusalem until internal disagreement lead to its dissolution in the 1950s. Jerusalem; American Colony Jerusalem, [c.1898]. unknown
65527Jerusalem 1930. Original black & white photographic print 23 x 29 cm blind-stamp of the American Colony Jerusalem to lower right corner. Very good conditon. The American religious foundation and philanthropy that informally became known as the American Colony of Jerusalem was established in the Ottoman Empire in 1881 as a "Christian utopian society" led by American religious leader Horatio Gates Spafford and his Norwegian wife Anne Tobine Larsen Øglende. Largely concerned with providing social services education meeting spaces and medical care it became known for producing and publishing an important documentation photographic series of the area of Jerusalem starting in the early 1900s. The community lasted until the 1950s. Around 1900 Elijah Meyers a member of the American Colony began taking photographs of places and events in and around the city of Jerusalem. Meyers's work eventually expanded into a full-fledged photographic division within the colony including Hol Lars Lewis Larsson and G. Eric Matson who later renamed the effort as The Matson Photo Service. Their interest in archaeological artifacts such as the Lion Tower in Tripoli pictured here and the detail of their photographs led to widespread interest in their work by archaeologists. The collection was later donated to the Library of Congress [Jerusalem, 1930]. unknown
190027834Israel 1900. Otherwise very good condition. An albumen photograph taken by photographers of the American Colony. The American Colony was founded by the Spafford family in Jerusalem in 1881 with a second wave arriving in 1896 which believed that its work would expedite the Second Coming of Christ. The utopian Christian sect devoted themselves to the people of Jerusalem caring for the sick and setting up soup kitchens and schools with the aim of ensuring their salvation through charitable work. <br /> <br /> Anna & Horatio Spafford had suffered business losses in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. By 1873 the family had recovered and were to celebrate Christmas in Paris. Horatio was detained and Anna sailed with their four daughters from New York. Their ship sank in a collision with another mid-Atlantic with the loss of all four girls only Anna surviving. Horatio rushed to meet his wife in Wales. On his transatlantic crossing he wrote the verses that were to become the hymn "It is Well With My Soul". By 1881 their faith led the Spaffords to establish the American Colony in Jerusalem. Elijah Meyers a member of the colony began taking photographs in Jerusalem of places and important events including the visit of Wilhelm II. This endeavor turned out to be quite profitable and photography was incorporated into the society's fundraising efforts. Meyer first headed the photographic division: he was followed by Lewis Larsson who traveled extensively in the Middle East from 1903 - 1910.<br /> <br /> This image is one of Larsson's from his travels. 8 1/2 x 10 3/4" with a number and a title in English German and French. Lower right corner chipped. unknown
65528Jerusalem 1930. Original black & white photographic print 23 x 29 cm blind-stamp of the American Colony Jerusalem to lower right corner above which is the caption '4 Jerusalem & Olivet'. Old purple stamp to verso. Generally in very good condition. The American religious foundation and philanthropy that informally became known as the American Colony of Jerusalem was established in the Ottoman Empire in 1881 as a "Christian utopian society" led by American religious leader Horatio Gates Spafford and his Norwegian wife Anne Tobine Larsen Øglende. Largely concerned with providing social services education meeting spaces and medical care it became known for producing and publishing an important documentation photographic series of the area of Jerusalem starting in the early 1900s. The community lasted until the 1950s. Around 1900 Elijah Meyers a member of the American Colony began taking photographs of places and events in and around the city of Jerusalem. Meyers's work eventually expanded into a full-fledged photographic division within the colony including Hol Lars Lewis Larsson and G. Eric Matson who later renamed the effort as The Matson Photo Service. Their interest in archaeological artifacts such as the Lion Tower in Tripoli pictured here and the detail of their photographs led to widespread interest in their work by archaeologists. The collection was later donated to the Library of Congress [Jerusalem, 1930]. unknown
65774Jerusalem; American Colony Jerusalem c.1898. Original gelatin silver print 29 x 23 cm of a scene on a Bethlehem street; bottom right corner stamped by the American Colony Jerusalem. Some light wrinkling and creasing small tear on left edge. Generally very good. The American Colony in Jerusalem was founded by Chicago Presbyterians Horatio and Anne Stafford in 1881. With an initial following of sixteen they set out to establish a Christian Utopia inside the Holy City's ancient walls. Horatio died of malaria in 1888 yet the movement continued to grow mainly preoccupying itself with feeding and educating the city's poor and disadvantaged. Charity of this kind required a regular stream of income which flowed in part from the sale of photographs taken initially by Elijah Meyers a Jewish convert living in Jerusalem. The Colony's Photographic Branch continued to document the sights and scenes of Jerusalem until internal disagreement lead to its dissolution in the 1950s. Jerusalem; American Colony Jerusalem, [c.1898]. unknown
65770Jerusalem; American Colony Jerusalem c.1898. Original gelatin silver print 29 x 24 cm showing a caravan of mules and camels outside the Damascus Gate in Jerusale;. bottom right corner stamped by the American Colony Jerusalem. Some light wrinkling a few small tears to the edges. Generally very good. The American Colony in Jerusalem was founded by Chicago Presbyterians Horatio and Anne Stafford in 1881. With an initial following of sixteen they set out to establish a Christian Utopia inside the Holy City's ancient walls. Horatio died of malaria in 1888 yet the movement continued to grow mainly preoccupying itself with feeding and educating the city's poor and disadvantaged. Charity of this kind required a regular stream of income which flowed in part from the sale of photographs taken initially by Elijah Meyers a Jewish convert living in Jerusalem. The Colony's Photographic Branch continued to document the sights and scenes of Jerusalem until internal disagreement lead to its dissolution in the 1950s. Jerusalem; American Colony Jerusalem, [c.1898]. unknown
199515523Pathways editions 1995 259 pages in4. 1995. reliure editeur. 259 pages.
197746950Edition & Concept 1977 In-4 broché 29 cm sur 22. Dos muet sans texte. Bon état d’occasion.
24.5x32 cm. 192 pages. Gilt hardcover in dust jacket. Gilt hardcover in dust jacket. Cover corners slightly chafed. Top and bottom of spine slightly chafed. Else in good condition.