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189714161897 Paris, Chavary, sans date (1897). In-12,, demi veau glacé, dos à 5 nerfs orné de fleurons, pièce de titre cuir rouge 288 pages. Illustrations de Job. bon exemplaire, malgré une très légère épidermure sur le dos fer du lycée du Havre sur 1er plat
75763Paris, éd. Librairie ancienne Furne - Boivin et Cie, 1931, fort in-4, demi percaline chagrinée bleu foncé à coins, plats papier marbré multicolor encadré par des filets dorés, auteur, titre et décor dorés sur dos lisse, 304 pp., papier fort, illustré par des dessins en noir de JOB, Roman du 19e siècle illustré par Job. Belle reliure postérieure imprimé sur du beau papier sans rousseurs. Pas courant Très bon état de la reliure et du papier
11809Recueil hebdomadaire pour les enfants de 8 à 12 ans. In 8 demi toile rouge à coins, titre, fer, filets dorés. Faux-titre, titre illustré, 835 pages, nombreuses illustrations en noir et en couleurs, de GERBAULT, VOGEL, JOB etc. 16 pages pour chaque numéro avec la couverture illustrée en couleurs.
6882recueil hebdomadaire illustré de gravures en noir et en couleurs pour les enfants de huit à douze ans.In 8 demi-toile rouge à coins titre et filets dorés,faux-titre, titre illustré,n°1 du 2 octobre 1897 au n°52 du 24 septembre 1898.Numéros de 16 pages,illustrations de Gerbault,Vogel, Zier,Job,Lecoultre etc;rousseurs éparses,deux cahiers légèrement décalés.Bon état d’ensemble
xiv + 418pp., 25cm., in the series "Oudtestamentische studiën" volume XXII, cloth, 2 stamps, else VG, R69633
1981R96096Leiden, Brill 1981 xiv + 418pp., 25cm., publisher's hardcover in full cloth with gilt lettering, in the series "Oudtestamentische Studiën" volume XXII, very good condition, R96096
16229Delagrave 1932. Hardcover In-4 Cartonné. Couverture illustrée, Illustrations en noir et hors textes en couleurs de JOB, 44 pp.figures dans le texte, huit grandes planches en couleurs. (Cartonnage leg. défraîchi.) ETAT MOYEN. 4to half-percaline, front panel magazine colors, 45 pages, figures in the text, eight large plates colors. (soiled Boards.) FAIR Exemplaire un peu débroché mais complet, état correct.
IXY-392Jaffré, Job. Secrets et mystères de nos Ker. A travers les cartulaires. 2 tomes. Tome I: préface de Daniel Douget, postface bilingue («Une toponymie adéquate pour la Bretagne») de Divi Kervella, président de la commission de toponymie de l’Institut culturel de Bretagne (ICB), Rennes. Dalc’Homp Sonj!, Lorient, 1996, 324 + 298 p. ill. n&b. Brochés, couvertures à rabats, 15,4 x 22 cm.
1965154561965. Rennes Imprimerie « Les Nouvelles » 1965 - Broché 13 5 cm x 21 cm 142 pages - Texte de Job de Roince bibliographie - Bon état
1930GITf316Paris Librairies Imprimeries Réunies sans date vers 1930. In-4 58pp. Cartonnage éditeur dos percaline bleu nuit bradel, plats de papier, 1er plat orné d'un décor en couleurs et doré, roses stylisées sur le 2e plat. Orné de 28 belles illustrations en couleurs à pleine page par Fraipont, Gaston Gélibert, Firmin Brousset et 1 par Job. Cartonnage frotté, intérieur frais, en bon état, bien complet.
1658Librairie d'Education de la Jeunesse, Paris, sans date, (début XXème), 4ème édition, cartonnage décoré, tranches dorées, 20x29 cm, 213 pages, illustré de cent dessins de JOB, rousseurs, reliure défraichie avec petit manques au dos, premier plat légèrement taché (photo par mail sur demande)
18794002054651879 1879.
45025Paris, Maison Quantin, Compagnie Générale d'Impression et d'Edition, sans date (circa 1886), 1 volume in-folio, demi-reliure toile, plats illustrés (L. Arbant), 20 planches d'illustrations en couleurs. Steinlen (2), Bouisset (2), Job, Zier, Le Mouel (4) , Caran d'Ache (2), etc. 1er titre: LE SEL SUR LA QUEUE. Dernier Titre: HABITS NEUFS. Couverture en bon état, une ou deux petites déchirures, sinon intérieur en très bon état.
45029Paris, Société Française d'Editions d'Art, L.-Henry May, ans date (circa 1890), 1 volume in-folio, demi-reliure toile, plats illustrés (L. Arbant), 20 planches d'illustrations en couleurs. Steinlen (2), Bouisset (2), Job, Zier, Le Mouel (4) , Caran d'Ache (2), etc. 1er titre: LE SEL SUR LA QUEUE. Dernier Titre: HABITS NEUFS. Couverture en bon état (frottements latéraux), intérieur en bon état.
45027Paris, Maison Quantin, Compagnie Générale d'Impression et d'Edition, sans date (circa 1886), 1 volume in-folio, demi-reliure toile, plats illustrés (L. Arbant), 20 planches d'illustrations en couleurs. Steinlen (4), Job (2), Vogel (2), Christophe, Malteste, Zier (2), Rip (2), Poirson (3), Godefroy, etc. 1er titre: LE JUSTE CALIFE. Dernier Titre: LE NEZ DE ROBERT. Couverture en bon état, une ou deux petites déchirures, sinon intérieur en très bon état.
1922000269Tours Mame 1922 In Quarto Le 1° plat sur percaline gris clair est illustré en haut d'aigles sur bande bleu roi , de fleurs de lys sur le bord , de coqs en bas qui encadrent une branche de laurier . 24 hors-texte des aquarelles lithographiées de JOB , dont 4 détachées ont le bord abîmé , comme dans la plupart des exemplaires . - 110 p. , 1 Kg 500
SLIVCN-9782221279380Laffont (2/2025)
SLIVCN-9782221285473Laffont (2/2026)
Two volumes. pp. 108; 140 + Photo frontis. 12mo. Original cloth bindings in blue and green. Interesting examples of job printing. Scarce. PA 27
B9781240001118Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Book is in excellent condition in bright yellow cloth HB covers, gilt print at spine. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket has several closed tears, edge wear, now wrapped in clear protective cover. 128 pages with a great many b&w photos, often full page, some two-page, all taken on the street of New York city in the 70's. Previous owner's name or sticker in front section of the book. Contents include: City kids, city games, Skillzies, Ropes, Tops, Float tag, Ringolevio, Pony, Hopscotch, Fences/benches, Swings, Psych job, Stoopball, Stickball, Handball, Chinese wallball, Boxball, Basketball, Football, Street hockey, Pigeons, etc.
183376174London:: Printed for Hamilton Adams and Co. 1833. First edition. later old half calf and marbled boards; all edges marbled. Bookplate roughly removed from the front pastedown; light scuffing to the leather; tight and sound. 8vo. Embellished with Eighty-Five Original Designs by R. Cruikshank. Also a Translation of Plutarch's Banquet of the Seven Sages. Printed for Hamilton, Adams and Co., hardcover
1930068764New York: Dodd Mead and Co. 1930. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Light green cloth lettered in gilt illus. in black. Cover cloth mildly tanned toward edges spine panel tanned spine extremities rubbed with minor surface loss. Mended rear hinge. Mild foxing to a few early leaves. 1st ed. 4th ptg.: Jan. 1930. xix321 pp. illus. w/ b&w plates maps. Dodd, Mead and Co. Hardcover
200868474New York NY: Weinstein Books 2008. First edition. First edition stated. First printing stated. Hardcover. Very good in very good dust jacket. Signed on title page by Mariette Job and David Bellos. Glued binding. Paper over boards. With dust jacket. 307 p. Illustrations black & white Maps. Index. Following in the tradition of timeless Holocaust literature such as "Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl" and "Suite Francaise " this important literary contribution by a young writer presents an account of war-time Paris that is profoundly affecting and devastatingly lucid. From Wikipedia: "Helene Berr 27 March 1921 April 1945 was a French woman of the Jewish faith who documented her life in a diary during the time of Nazi occupation of France. In France she is considered to be a "French Anne Frank". Helene Berr was born in Paris France a member of a Jewish family that had lived in France for several generations. She studied Russian and English literature at the Sorbonne university. She also played the violin. She was not able to pass her final exam at the university because the anti-Semitic laws of the Vichy regime prevented her from doing so. She was active in the General Organization of Jews in France Union generale des israelites de France UGIF. On 8 March 1944 Helene and her parents were captured and taken to Drancy internment camp and from there were deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp on 27 March 1944. In early November 1944 Helene was transferred to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp where she died in April 1945 just five days before the liberation of the camp. Helene Berr began her notes on 7 April 1942 at the age of 21. At first the horrors of anti-Semitism and the war do not show in her diary. The landscape around Paris her feelings for one young man Gerard and her friends at the Sorbonne are the topics of her diary. In addition to her studies the reading and discussion of literature and playing and listening to music comprise a significant part of her social and cultural life. She falls in love with Jean Morawiecki who reciprocates but ultimately decides he must leave Paris to join the Free French in late November 1942. In her text which has many literary citations including William Shakespeare John Keats and Lewis Carroll the war initially appears at most as an evil dream. But little by little she becomes more conscious of her situation. She reports about the yellow badge that Jews were ordered to wear and notes the expulsions from public parks the curfews and arrests as well as the abuse against her family members and friends. The actions directed against the Jews become harsher and more painful to all but the Final Solution itself is never made explicit to the public. Because of this Berr who does much volunteer work with orphans initially finds it impossible to comprehend why women and especially children are included in the deportations to the camps. She hears rumours about the gas chambers and complains about her fear of the future: "We live from hour to hour not even from day to day." A deported Jew tells her about the plans of the Nazis. The last entry in the diary is about a conversation with a former prisoner of war from Germany. The diary ends on 15 February 1944 with a citation from Shakespeare's 'Macbeth': "Horror! Horror! Horror! Berr ordered her notes to be released to her fiance Jean Morawiecki after her death. Morawiecki later followed a career as a diplomat. In November 1992 Helene Berr's niece Mariette Job decided to track down Morawiecki with a view to publishing the diary. He gave the diary that consists of 262 single pages to Job in April 1994. The diary has been stored at Paris' Memorial de la Shoah Holocaust Memorial Museum since 2002. The book was published in France in January 2008. The Liberation paper declared it as the editorial event at the beginning of 2008 and reminded the readers of the lively discussions about the book of Jewish Irène Némirovsky. The first print of 24 000 copies was sold out after only two days. Opening of the exhibit "Helene Berr A Stolen Life-Exhibition from Memorial de la Shoah Paris France" was held at the Alliance Française d'Atlanta in Atlanta Georgia USA on Wednesday 22 January 2014 at 7: 00 PM. Speakers. Weinstein Books hardcover
147539Paris: Hachette & Cie. nd. Hardcover. Fair. Unpaginated. 29 cm. Colour plates and music. Red cloth spine with pictorial paper boards. Covers stained corners bumped. Dampstained page edges. French text. <br/><br/> Hachette & Cie. hardcover