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1924R300045945RORET, rue hautefeuille, Paris / L. MULO. 1924. In-16. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 434 pages illustrées de quelques gravures dans le texte et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 698-Finitions (peintures, papiers peints, ...)
19244681924 PARIS, Encyplodédie roret, L.Mulo. - 1924 - 451 pages.Broché. Orné de 41 figures dans le texte - correct
6209431917.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
20011338386PN. New. 2001. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1993_202400997Montmédy, Office du Tourisme, 1993 ; in-8 (151 x 211 mm), 72 pp., broché, couverture illustrée. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleurs.
0332967344.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0282123369.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0469957751.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1942CA0253xiii288errata pages with plates figures maps 2 folding and index. Small folio 11 3/4" x8" bound in original wrappers. First edition.<br /><br />Pátzcuaro is a large town and municipality located in the state of Michoacán. The town was founded sometime in the 1320s at first becoming the capital of the Tarascan state and later its ceremonial center. After the Spanish took over Vasco de Quiroga worked to make Pátzcuaro the capital of the New Spain province of Michoacán but after his death the capital would be moved to nearby Valladolid today Morelia. Pátzcuaro has retained its colonial and indigenous character since then and has been named both a "Pueblo Mágico" and one of the 100 Historic World Treasure Cities by the United Nations. In 1538 the Spanish established their settlement in Pátzcuaro founding the Diocese of Michoacán with Vasco de Quiroga as first bishop. Pátzcuaro was made the capital of the new Spanish province. The 1540s saw a repopulation of the area with Bishop Vasco de Quiroga convincing many of the Indians to return and brought in a number of Spanish families. For this Vasco de Quiroga is considered to be the founder of modern Pátzcuaro. He renamed the city as the City of Michoacán which was confirmed by royal decree in 1553 with Pátzcuaro receiving its current coat of arms. The cathedral was constructed over the temple dedicated to the goddess Cueráppari. Vasco de Quiroga wanted to build an ambitious cathedral here with five naves but this was declared unacceptable by the Spanish crown and only one of the naves was built. It remains to this day. Pátzcuaro remained the largest city in the Spanish province until about ten years after Vasco de Quiroga's death. <br /><br />Condition:<br /><br />Edge wear with some chips spine ends chipped front hinge beginning corners bumped else a good to very good copy. Imprenta Universitaria paperback
24 pages. Contents: Battle over control of the nation's electrical power - with photo of TVA Director David E. Lilienthal; Photo of Walter Runciman, President of the British Board of Trade; Photo of Robert L. Doughton of North Carolina; Conflict between General Motors and the United Automotive Workers of America - with photo of Alfred P. Sloan, Jr.; Terrible Ohio River Flood; Rise of Militarism in Japan - with photo of Osami Nagano; Photo of Trotzky (Trotsky) who, from Mexico, claims the Moscow trial against him is "A giant frame-up"; Terror in Lisbon; Spanish Havoc - with photo of rebels praying; "Mirror Writing" - reversed writing; Old Turk exhibits his third set of natural teeth while Edmonton youth develops his fourth set!; Photo of Wendell Wilkie; Women in the News - Miss Mary Anderson; "Jane Bull"; Movie World - with photo of Martha Raye; Photo of Mrs. Molly TicklePitcher of Turnit Top Ridge, TN; Two-page article on Benito Mussolini - with photos; Photo of 'Little Corporal' J. Toussaint Bernard; Vintage ads; and more. Average wear. Most of back page missing. Yellowed with age. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
2022__2930451424Prisme Éditions 2022. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 192 pages. French language. 10.20x7.91x0.75 inches. Prisme Éditions paperback
19395296Mexico: Imprenta Universitaria 1939. First edition. First edition. Wrappers. Small folio pp 218 inc. many photos and ground plans. Toussaint perhaps the greatest scholar of Mexican colonial architecture conducts a learned stroll paseo through 19 sites. Very good copy. <br/><br/> Imprenta Universitaria unknown books
1962BOOKS008196viii162p with 216 plates and index. Quarto 11" x 8 1/2" issued in beige cloth with black label and gilt lettering to spine. Limited to 3000 copies. Instituto de Investagaciones Estetecas Number 2. 2d edition.<br /><br /> In 1939 the National University of Mexico UNAM published the book entitled Paseos Coloniales written by the great colonial art specialist Manuel Toussaint founder of the chair of colonial art and the Institute of Aesthetic Research at the UNAM. The book is in the words of the author a "…mosaic of articles written over twenty years". It consists of nineteen articles that serve as a "guide" for " visiting monuments a city or a part of history" from the comfort of your home or your library. The work is not of the academic caliber of some of his other works on Colonial Painting and Art but it provides information on the "discoveries" in an interesting and charming way full of emotion and youthful enthusiasm.<br /><br />Condition:<br /><br /> Tape stain on front end paper. Jacket edge wear with some tears and chips lightly soiled and stained. A very good copy in like jacket. Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM) hardcover
1939mon0000103442M�xico Imprenta Universitaria 1939T. hardcover. Very Good. in x in x in. Hardcover. rnNo dust jacket.rnMinor cover wear.rnClean unmarked text. rnTight binding. M�xico, Imprenta Universitaria, hardcover
19625915México: Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas 1962. Second edition. Hardcover Tapa dura. 280x210mm. 11x8¼". México Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas 1962. En folio 280 x 210mm. viii-162 pp. 216 láminas en blanco y negro. Encuadernación en tela editorial con camisa. Segunda edición de este apreciado libro del gran especialista de arte colonial Manuel Toussaint la primera impresa en 1939. Contiene diecinueve capítulos que gran interés para el arte colonial mexicano. Algunos de ellos tienen importancia primordial como el estudio sobre la Catedral Vieja el Convento Franciscano de Tepeaca y el de Tepotzotlán. Todos los trabajos se centran en monumentos artísticos de primer orden. Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas hardcover
45168Paris, E. Dentu 1887, 215x140mm, IV- 268pages, reliure demi-toile. Plats papier marbré. Auteur, titre et année de parution dorés au dos.Ex libris de “Karmin”. Cachet de possesseur, A. Folliet, député de la Haute Savoie.Hommage manuscrit de l’auteur à M. le Député. Bel exemplaire.
1841LBW-8994Paris, Dusillion, [1841]. En 32 sections montées sur toile et repliées, formant une carte de 0,78 x 1,15 m ; au dos, étiquette de l'Atelier de Collage de Cartes Géographiques, Tableaux etc d'Auguste Logerot à Paris.
197331983Tremplin 1973
197385613Tremplin 1973
19821067021982
1978102759Tremplin 1978
1930113393Partitions sur la Corse Société Artistique 1930 approx.
196970475Nouvelles Editions Méridian 1969
19433725Fougères 1943
194220337Partitions sur les Insectes Salabert 1942