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Un fin volume broché de format in 8° de 80 pp.; nombreuses illustrations; couverture illustrée. Bel état. Voir photo.
in-8°, 436 pages, ill. hors texte N&B, annexes, bibliogr., index, broche, couverture illustree plast. Tres bel exemplaire. [PH-4]
in-8°, 436 pages, frontispice en couleurs, ill. hors texte N&B, broché. Bon état. [SC-4]
193180489Adelaide: 'Printed and Published by the Author' 1931. First Edition. Hardcover. Adelaide 'Printed and Published by the Author' 1931. Octavo 171 pages with the press mark on the title page. Flush-cut quarter cloth and plain papered boards with the title indistinctly printed along the spine; stitching loose; however it is probably pretty much an as-issued copy of a very indifferent private press production. Inscribed by the author who later released his hand-set and hand-printed items under the imprint of The Horace Walpole Press. Offered together with four other titles from the Press: 'Occasional Verse' by Rogers 1933; 'More Occasional Verse' by Rogers 1935 and 'Selections from Modern French Poetry' and 'Dips into the Classics' both translated by H.E. Ashley and F.E. Rogers. Although the last two mentioned are undated Farmer 'Private Presses and Australia' 1972 gives 1938 as the publication date of 'Selections from Modern French Poetry'. As this book lists all of the titles recorded by Farmer other than 'Memoirs of a Medico' 1941 it seems reasonable to suggest that the six undated titles in Farmer appeared not later than 1938. Of the four extra titles offered here only 'Occasional Verse' is not inscribed and signed by the author. Frederick Edward Rogers 1865-1947 was an English doctor. He recounts in his memoirs that 'In 1923 my health being indifferent my wife and I and two younger daughters set sail for Adelaide South Australia where we joined our second girl who had married a Digger'. 5 items. 'Printed and Published by the Author' hardcover
194179998Adelaide: 'Printed and Published At "the Horace Walpole Press"' The Author 1941. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Adelaide 'Printed and Published At "the Horace Walpole Press"' The Author 1941. Octavo v first two blank 5 last two blank 484 pages. Overlapping limp cloth with a paper title-label on the spine; covers slightly marked bumped and indented with marginal pinpricks to the front cover and the first 60 or so pages; endpapers offset with the rear one marked; overall a very good copy of an indifferent production meaning the pinpricks are probably 'as-issued'!. Inscribed 'To Eric & Jean McLaughlin with the Compliments & Best Wishes of F.E. Rogers Xmas /41'. The book was hand-set and printed by the author who apologizes in the preface for the many errors present. 'These errors are due I think mainly to composing much of the matter without an intervening manuscript stage' - no mean feat! Frederick Edward Rogers 1865-1947 was an English doctor. He recounts in his memoirs that 'In 1923 my health being indifferent my wife and I and two younger daughters set sail for Adelaide South Australia where we joined our second girl who had married a Digger'. We have previously sighted an obituary that mentioned that a second volume of memoirs was published in 1945; Farmer does not record this in 'Private Presses and Australia' 1972 and the supplement in 1976. 'Printed and Published At "the Horace Walpole Press"' [The Author] hardcover
172616476en un volume in-4 ; dos à nerfs très décoré et doré, pièce de titre grenat, roulette sur les coupes et d’intérieur (reliure de l’époque).1- Ordonnance et instruction pastorale de Mgr l’évesque d’Auxerre, portant condamnation de plusieurs Propositions extraites des cahiers dictez au Collège d’Auxerre, par le frère Le Moyne de la Compagnie de Jésus. Paris, Delespine, 1726 ; 40, (2) pp. 2- Instruction pastorale de Mgr l’évêque d’Auxerre, au sujet de la Remontrance que les Jésuites lui ont adressée, pour la défense des Propositions extraites des Cahiers dictez au Collège d’Auxerre, par le frère Le Moyne de leur compagnie, que ce Prélat a condamnées par son Ordonnance du 18 décembre 1795. S.l., s.n., 1727 ; 110, (2) pp. 3- Recueil des principales censures des archevêques et évêques de France, contre le livre intitulé : Apologie pour les Casuistes, contre les calomnies des Jansénistes, publié en 1657. 50 pp. 4- Dénonciation faite à tous les évêques de l’Église de France, par le corps des Pasteurs et des autres ecclésiastiques du Second Ordre, zélés pour la "Conservation du Dépôt de la Foi, et l’honneur de l’épiscopal", des Jésuites, et de leur doctrine. Paris, s.n., 1727 ; XII, 282 pp., (1) f. blanc.
1862RELI0399Lpz., Brocjkhaus 1862. VIII, 466 S., Ln. d. Zt.,
1992LFA-126711171N° 180 (Mars 1992) - Revue trimestrielle d'Ethique et de Théologie Morale : 208 pages, format 135 x 210 mm, brochée, Editions du Cerf, bon état
1980LFA-126711153N° 133 (Mai 1980) - Revue trimestrielle d'Ethique et de Théologie Morale : 168 pages, format 135 x 210 mm, brochée, Editions du Cerf
191461240Wien, K. k. Graphische Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt, 1914. 4°. Mit zahlr. tlw. ganzs. bzw. farb. photochromolithograph. Illustrationen von Maximilian Liebenwein. 5 nn., 56 num. Bll., OKart. m. Deckelillustration in Golddruck.
66874Photograph. Very Good Minus. Photograph 8 x 5" The image is of an adobe building located near San Miguel church and built before the Spanish conquest a woman with a basket on her head and a dog. The human figure has been colored in with pen. On the verso is a history of Santa Fe along with information on its climate and points of interest. Also on the reverse is an advertisement for the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad as well as the Santa Fe Southern Railway. unknown
1991LFA-126748531Revue de 188 pages, format 150 x 210 mm, brochée, publiée en 1991, Cahiers du Renouveau (avec référence de bibliothèque)
1991LFA-126748532Revue de 102 pages, format 150 x 210 mm, brochée, publiée en 1991, Cahiers du Renouveau (avec référence de bibliothèque)
57854P., Droguet et Ardant, Fayard (Collection "Les Chemins de la Foi"), 1985, grand in 8° broché, 507 pages ; illustrations ; index thématique ; couverture illustrée ; mouillure dans la marge extérieure de presque toutes les pages.
39081P., Cahiers de Foi et Vie, 1932, in 8° broché, 128 pages.
43817P., Cahiers de Foi et Vie, sans date, in 8° broché, 134 pages ; quelques piqûres.
43818P., Cahiers de Foi et Vie, sans date, in 8° broché, 119 pages ; quelques piqûres.
195268260Denver: Alan Swallow 1952. Limited Edition. Paperback. Very Good Minus. SIGNED. Very thin quarto 27 cm Black cloth spine with taupe and black pictorial wraps. The front wrap has a light vertical crease through the center. The cloth has peeled away from the stapled binding of the rear wrap. Poetry accompanied by tipped-in reproduced illustrations by Alfred Morang. One in an edition limited to 250 copies. Inscribed by the author in the year of publication on the title page: "To____ / in friendship / Alfred Morang / July 1952." Alfred Gwynne Morang 1901-1958 was an American painter writer art critic and active member of the Santa Fe art colony. Alan Swallow paperback
193939170Chicago: Santa Fe System Lines 1939. 1939. THE ATCHISON TOPEKA & SANTA FE RAILWAY COMPANY. 11" x 8-1/4" in colorful pictorial wrappers. 32pp. including wrappers. The rear wrapper shows the Evolution of the Santa Fe Trail. Double column text. Numerous illustrations to include pictures of engines dating but not all inclusive from 1877 through 1938 manual track laying locomotives being reassembled different railroad cars such as a tank car the caboose box car et.al. Information on railroad history early steam locomotives American progress the old Santa Fe Trail when pack mules oxen and caravans of freight wagons were used. Describes the new Santa Fe Trail which was of the iron horse. The American railroads are one of our country's largest consumers buying enormous quantities of almost everything we produce. Information pertaining to the safety speed and comfort on the railroads. Suggests how important it is to travel on the railroad to get a wonderful view of the vastness of these United States its scenic wonders its strange and interesting places and people. Short closed tear to bottom of rear wrapper else a nice copy. Santa Fe System Lines, 1939. unknown
18381108Lyon Society for the Propogation of the Faith 1838
1944214366Washington D.C.: Army Orientation Branch USGPO. 1944. Very large folding two-colour map 138.5 x 101 cms; sheet 157.3 x 105.5 cms folded to sixteenths 39.5 x 26.5 cms as issued toning to a lower left corner panel and to the folds four small fold splits wthout loss to the map now repaired on the verso with archival washi generally in very good condition. Colour map of the extended area from the Ganges and Calcutta to Hong Kong and from Tibet and Hankow in China to Singapore with part of Sarawak and Borneo and the northern part of Sumatra together with the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The McMahon line delineating the border between Tibet and India is not observed nor the 1941 border established between France and Thailand following the Mekong River. This map is by the Chicago Sun cartographer F. E. Manning produced for the Army Orientation Branch. A smaller version was also included with the Newsmap issue of January 17th 1944. . Army Orientation Branch, USGPO unknown
1944206595Washington D.C.: Army Orientation Branch USGPO. 1944. Very large folding two-colour map 138.5 x 101 cms; sheet 157.3 x 105.5 cms folded to sixteenths 39.5 x 26.5 cms as issuedtoning to a lower left panel and the central fold some small holes at some of the fold points but now repaired on th verso with archival washi generally in very good condition. Colour map of the extended area from the Ganges and Calcutta to Hong Kong and from Tibet and Hankow in China to Singapore with part of Sarawak and Borneo and the northern part of Sumatra together with the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The McMahon line delineating the border between Tibet and India is not observed nor the 1941 border established between France and Thailand following the Mekong River. This map is by the Chicago Sun cartographer F. E. Manning produced for the Army Orientation Branch. A smaller version was also included with the Newsmap issue of January 17th 1944. . Army Orientation Branch, USGPO unknown
65432Bombay: Printed at the Education Society's Steam Press Byculla 1893. FIRST EDITION. 8vo. xxiii2362 errata4 ads. Arabic and English text. Publisher's original red cloth binding with gilt lettering to spine and upper cover. From the library of the "Newman School of Missions" of Thabor Jerusalem with their book label to front pastedown. The Newman School of Missions was a historical institution located at a place called Thabor in Jerusalem British Palestine active at least during the 1920s to 1940s. Some rubbing and fading to cloth slightly cocked contents clean and unmarked save for one ink scribble to lower portion of page 95 generally a pleasant copy in the original cloth. An important and uncommon English translation of the Mu'allaqat 'The Suspended Odes' one of the most celebrated compilations of pre-Islamic poetry. The seven poems by Imru' al-Qais Tarafa Zuhayr Labid 'Antara Ibn Shaddad 'Amr ibn Kulthum and Harith ibn Hilliza are believed to have been hung in the Kaaba although many scholars have argued the title is less literal referring instead to suspension in the mind. Due to its renown the Mu'allaqat attracted several important commentaries by leading scholars of early Arabic poetry. This edition is translated line by line with notes alternative readings historical context etc. by Capt. F.E. Johnson. It also features an introduction and analysis by Sheikh Faizullabhai a Fellow of the University of Bombay. Bombay: Printed at the Education Society's Steam Press, Byculla, 1893. hardcover
1986874591986 Paris, Droguet et Ardant, Fayard, 1986, in 8° broché, 409 pages ; couverture illustrée.
194364219Washington D.C.: Prepared and distributed by Army Orientation Course Special Service Division 1943. One double-sided double-atlas folio colour map sized 35 x 47 in. 6.25 x 12 in. when folded as issued colour lithographic hemispherican map on recto 4 inset 2-colour maps on verso text in blue & black w/ photo illustrations as well original fold creases slight age toning very minor shelfwear folds w/ minor rubbing still a VG bright copy. First edition of this remarkable World War II propaganda pictorial map featuring Berlin Germany situated at the center of concentric bulls-eye circles and the artist has wonderfully detailed how they created this simulated 3-dimensional image as well as a detachable scale to be cut-off and used by the educational viewer. Within days of this map’s publications Allied bombers directed by British Air Marshall Arthur “bomber†Harris directed destructive air raids against the city lasting until March 1944 which also demonstrated the ineffectiveness of bombing population centers in order to alter the course of a War. The Newsmap portion detailing the course of the War in the 215th Week includes the inset maps of Bridgeheads across the Dnepr River as the Soviet forces began pushing German Army units back along the Eastern Front stretching from Leningrad to the Sea of Azov; the New Britain campaigns in the South Pacific; Operations in Burma including pushes over the Burma Road against the Japanese and bombing routes into Italy Germany and central Europe. Manning fl. 1940-1945 was a cartographer with the Chicago Sun and during World War II produced a number of propaganda maps for the Army Orientation Course of the Special Service Division Army Service Forces as part of the United States War Department. Prepared and distributed by Army Orientation Course, Special Service Division, unknown