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Tours, Alfred A. Mame, Fils éditeur, 1927. Grand in-4, pleine percaline beige, plats bisautés, premier plat orné d'un décor polychromme, tranches rouges (reliure éditeur Paul Souze), 92 pp. De 496 (Clovis) à 1893 et dans l'ordre chronologique, les principaux "mots historiques" illustrés en couleurs dans le texte et à pleine page par JOB. Bel exemplaire de cette septième édition, mise à jour, la première est parue en 1895. Bon exemplaire.
379Sans mention (circa 1900)
190917341909 S.l. (Paris), s.n. (Librairie Centrale d'Art et d'Architecture), s.d. (1909). In fol., en ff. sous couv. rempliée beige, pièce de titre blanche impr. en noir au centre du premier plat.
1901459341901. Paris, H. E. Martin, sans date (1901). In-folio, format 29 x 35 cm, cartonnage editeur, tete doree, illustrations dans le texte et 18 planches en couleurs par Job. Petites traces d'usage, defauts mineurs. Bon etat.
190196400P., H. E. Martin, s.d. (1901), grand in-4°, (80) pp, non paginé, illustrations dans le texte et 18 planches en couleurs par Job, ornementation par Jacques Drogue, reliure percaline gris-bleu de l’éditeur avec titre et décor polychrome personnalisé sur le premier plat, tranches rouges, haut du plat sup. lég. frotté, bon état
6085Boivin et Cie 24 x 32 Paris In-4, s.d., [circa 1900], cartonnage de l'éditeur sur fond de percaline rouge signé "Engel rel.", dos lisse muet, plats biseautés, tranches rouges, plat supérieur polychrome signé J. Fau, mettrant en scène les figurines sur socle de Liline et Frérot en costume surmontées d'un polichinelle armé d'un baton menaçant, 59-[1] pp... Texte par G. Montorgueil et belles illustrations colorées par Job. Papier un peu jauni, sinon exemplaire en très bon état.(RigB20) PHOTOS NUMERIQUES DISPONIBLES PAR EMAIL SUR SIMPLE DEMANDE-DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPS MAY BE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST
6085Boivin et Cie 24 x 32 Paris In-4, s.d., [circa 1900], cartonnage de l'éditeur sur fond de percaline rouge signé "Engel rel.", dos lisse muet, plats biseautés, tranches rouges, plat supérieur polychrome signé J. Fau, mettrant en scène les figurines sur socle de Liline et Frérot en costume surmontées d'un polichinelle armé d'un baton menaçant, 59-[1] pp... Texte par G. Montorgueil et belles illustrations colorées par Job. Papier un peu jauni, sinon exemplaire en très bon état.(RigB20) PHOTOS NUMERIQUES DISPONIBLES PAR EMAIL SUR SIMPLE DEMANDE-DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPS MAY BE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST
15027Paris, Boivin & Cie, s.d. ; in-4. 40 ff. non chiffrés. Cartonnage illustré en couleurs. Dos lisse et titre en long, tranches rouges. Plat inférieur orné des armoiries d'Henry IV. Coiffes légèrement frottées et pâles rousseurs sur la couverture.
552236Ancienne Librairie Furne Boivin Et Cie Editeurs Paris S.D. (Vers 1910) In-folio ( 365 X 280 mm ), cartonnage de percaline vert amande, premier plat illustré d'un grand décor polychrome, toutes tranches brique. Illustrations en couleurs dans et hors-texte à pleine page, par JOB. Très bel exemplaire.
15960Paris, Boivin (impr. A. Taffin-Lefort), s.d. (circa 1910). In-folio, n.p., cartonnage polychrome éditeur, tranches carmin (le cartonnage se décolle légèrement des cahiers, taches rouges sur le haut du plat supérieur).
20584Boivin Et Cie Editeurs Paris S.D. (1928) In-folio ( 365 X 280 mm ), cartonnage de percaline ivoire, premier plat illustré d'un grand décor polychrome, toutes tranches brique. Illustrations en couleurs dans et hors-texte à pleine page, par JOB. Quelques petites taches sans gravité, bel exemplaire.
This issue focuses on the Province of New Brunswick. 182 pages. Dozens of pages of ads for Canadian businesses provide an excellent overview of Canada's broad and highly-developed post-war manufacturing base. Articles: The Province of New Brunswick; New Brunswick's Beautiful Capital; Industrial New Brunswick; Canadian Achievements in Aviation - by Hon. Lionel Chevrier; Labour Management Relations - address by Hon. Dr. John L. Robinson; The Human Machine in Industry - by Dr. Victor G. Heiser; Research and Development in Aviation - address by Air Vice-Marshal A.L. James; Immigration to Canada in 1948 - statement by Hon. James A. MacKinnon; New Vitamin regulations Issued; The Foremen's Part in Accident Prevention; The Industrial Doctor; and much more association news. Unmarked with above-average external wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book
32 pages. Features: Profitable Electric Service (conclusion) - the Layout of the Wilson Electric Service; Undercutting Mica on Armature Commutators; Correct Methods of Brake Relining - how to insure a satisfactory job; Wiring Diagrams - International Trucks; Shop and Showroom; Studebaker introduces Free Wheeling Principle - article with photos; Short Cuts for Handy Mechanics; Modern Equipment - Atlas makes new super service equipment; Modern Car Loading; Complete Mechanical Details of the American Austin; Passenger Car Prices F.O.B. Vancouver; Truck Prices F.O.B. Vancouver; Passenger Car Specifications for Engine, Pistons, Rings, Rods, Valves, Lubrication, Cooling, Clutch, Axles, Brakes, Steering, Springs, Crankshaft Bearings, Crankshaft Bearings, Camshaft, Electrical, Fuel; Photo of the Vernon Garage; Photo of the Beausejour Auto and Marine Shop; Nice Canada Cement Concrete ad inside back cover includes photos of the Fleet St. retaining wall near John St., Toronto and two other Toronto structures; Great vintage ads. Average wear and soiling. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Contents: Command links finally forged for grand assault on the Reich - Eisenhower logical chief with Marshall staying at home - Alexander job a surprise; Cape Gloucester Prelude - a day in MacAurthur's Command; In Europe, it's British Stamina - in North Africa it's the heat and flies that most impress Americans; Leftist revolution in Bolivia threatens hemisphere solidarity; Move to drop the New Deal tag shows shift in political wind; First hundred years of co-ops take them into the big money - brings request for regulation from worried small business; Marmon-Herrington - heavy truck ad; What will happen to colonies? - caribbean offers one answer - Anglo-American experiment in joint regional cooperation points way to world policy. Above-average wear. Heavily water-stained. Cover held by one staple. Reading copy only. Book
A9780367205515Hardback. New. hardcover
19001531900 Paris, Charavay, Martin, éditeurs, s. d. [1900], 1 vol. in-folio (35,7 x 29 cm), non-paginé [40 f., faux-titre et titre inclus]. Histoire romancée de la France où se mêlent patriotisme et exaltation des valeurs morales et identitaires. Les différents théâtres de guerre émaillant l'histoire française au cours du XIXème siècle sont expliqués. Les émotions, celles du peuple et celles des hommes au pouvoir, ont une large place. Georges Montorgeuil, pseudonyme d'Octave Lebesgue (1857-1933) : journaliste, auteur et éditeur parisien. Job, Jacques Onfroy de Bréville, (dit) (1858-1931) : dessinateur, caricaturiste français. Dessins d'un grand raffinement graphique et coloré : subtiles couleurs, parfois intenses, parfois pastels. De très nombreux détails précisent les tenues vestimentaires, lieux de vie, etc. ainsi que la physionomie des personnes, parfois peu flatteuse.
188768412Par Albert Millaud, illustrations par Caran d'Ache, Job & Frick, 1 vol. grand in-8 relire éditeur pleine percaline verte historiée, toutes tranches dorées, A la Librairie Illustrée, Paris, s.d. [ circa 1887 ], 314 pp.
191277936Paris: Boivin & Cie 1912. Fine. Boivin & Cie Paris s. d. 1912 23.50 x 32 cm reliure de l'éditeur First edition. Publisher's binding in full blue percaline smooth unlettered spine beveled boards front cover illustrated with a large composition by Job on a plate made by Engel blue paper endpapers and pastedowns. One endpaper with a fold and very light adhesive paper residue light discoloration to second cover Handsome copy. Work decorated with full-page illustrations by Job. Boivin & Cie hardcover
34935Paris, Boivin & Cie, [1912]. In-4°, 56p. Cartonnage polychrome d'éditeur, tranches dorées.
2026x-1350452068Bloomsbury Publishing Plc 2026. Hardcover. New. 184 pages. 5.50x0.63x8.50 inches. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc hardcover
192055604c.1920. Charles Job a stockbroker by profession was a passionate amateur and became a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society in 1895 contributing to the annual exhibitions of the Society and the Linked Ring. The Linked Ring was a brotherhood consisting of a group of photographers based in London which pledged to enhance photography as a fine art. During the First World War he was based at the Censor's Office in Liverpool. After the war he returned to Sussex and in 1922 moved to 8 Spring Terrace Richmond. In 1928 two year before his death he was made an Honorary Fellow of the RPS in recognition of his eminence in pictorial photography. Carbon print photograph. Very good condition Size: 35 x 26 cm. 14 x 10 inches unknown
192055598c.1920. Titled on the verso by Charles Job. Charles Job a stockbroker by profession was a passionate amateur and became a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society in 1895 contributing to the annual exhibitions of the Society and the Linked Ring. The Linked Ring was a brotherhood consisting of a group of photographers based in London which pledged to enhance photography as a fine art. During the First World War he was based at the Censor's Office in Liverpool. After the war he returned to Sussex and in 1922 moved to 8 Spring Terrace Richmond. In 1928 two year before his death he was made an Honorary Fellow of the RPS in recognition of his eminence in pictorial photography. Carbon print photograph. Very good condition Size: 350 x 260 mm. 14 x 10 inches unknown
192055596c.1920. An expressive carbon print photograph of Hamsey Church titled and signed on the verso by the photographer Charles Job. Hamsey Church was noted in the Domesday book and has been in continual use as a place of worship. It however fell into increasing neglect until in the 1920s just following the date of this photograph considerable sums of money were raised to repair it. Charles Job a stockbroker by profession was a passionate amateur and became a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society in 1895 contributing to the annual exhibitions of the Society and the Linked Ring. The Linked Ring was a brotherhood consisting of a group of photographers based in London which pledged to enhance photography as a fine art. During the First World War he was based at the Censor's Office in Liverpool. After the war he returned to Sussex and in 1922 moved to 8 Spring Terrace Richmond. In 1928 two year before his death he was made an Honorary Fellow of the RPS in recognition of his eminence in pictorial photography. Size: 350 x 260 mm. Carbon print photograph on textured paper. Very good condition. unknown
192055584c.1920. Titled and signed on the verso by Charles Job. Charles Job a stockbroker by profession was a passionate amateur and became a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society in 1895 contributing to the annual exhibitions of the Society and the Linked Ring. The Linked Ring was a brotherhood consisting of a group of photographers based in London which pledged to enhance photography as a fine art. During the First World War he was based at the Censor's Office in Liverpool. After the war he returned to Sussex and in 1922 moved to 8 Spring Terrace Richmond. In 1928 two year before his death he was made an Honorary Fellow of the RPS in recognition of his eminence in pictorial photography. Size: 355 x 265 mm. Carbon print photograph. Very good condition. unknown
192055583c.1920. An evocative carbon print photograph titled and signed on the verso by Charles Job. Charles Job a stockbroker by profession was a passionate amateur and became a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society in 1895 contributing to the annual exhibitions of the Society and the Linked Ring. The Linked Ring was a brotherhood consisting of a group of photographers based in London which pledged to enhance photography as a fine art. During the First World War he was based at the Censor's Office in Liverpool. After the war he returned to Sussex and in 1922 moved to 8 Spring Terrace Richmond. In 1928 two years before his death he was made an Honorary Fellow of the RPS in recognition of his eminence in pictorial photography. Carbon print photograph. Very good condition Size: 355 x 265 mm. unknown