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281Dar El Kitab. Casablanca 1976
QWA-19954Casablanca, Editions d'Art Paul Bory, 1944, pet. in-4 br. (19,5 x 25,5), 255 p., E.O., tirage limité à 1000 exemplaires numérotés, celui-ci l'un de 475 exemplaires sur vergé; illustrations pleine page sur bois de Jean Hainaut dont 8 planches en coul., exemplaire non coupé, bon état.
1944111949Casablanca, Editions d'art Paul Bory, 1944, pt in-4°, 253 pp, 19 bois hors texte dont 8 en couleurs et 1 en bleu, lexique à l'usage des non-berbérisants in fine (4 pp.), broché, non coupé, couv. illustrée, chemise et étui, bon état. Edition originale tirée à 975 ex. numérotés seulement, celui-ci un des 300 ex. sur vergé numérotés de 201 à 500 (n° 436) auxquels il a été ajouté une suite tirée en noir et une couleur des huit premières planches. Exemplaire signé par l'auteur et l'illustrateur
194428661944 1944 Paul Bory, Casablanca, 1944. 1 volume in-4 broché sous emboitage, 249 pages + lexique. 1 des 82 exemplaires sur hélio crème des papeteries Navarre avec une suite en bistre de toutes les planches ainsi qu'une seconde suite en noir et une couleur des huit premières planches, le n°68 signé de l'auteur et de l'illustrateur. Exemplaire non coupé.
1944141476Casablanca, Paul Bory 1944 In-4, plein maroquin brun, dos à nerfs, 253 pp. 19 bois hors-texte dont 8 en couleurs et 1 en bleu. Reliure frottée.
115640Paris - Casablanca, Editions d’Art - Editions Paul Bory, L’Africaine du Livre 1944, 250x195mm, 249pages, broché. Dédicace de l’éditeur Paul Bory destinée à Henri Gournag (correcteur du Timimmit) et aussi signés par l’auteur et l’illustrateur sur la page de faux-titre. Exemplaire sur vergé non justifié. Petite déchirure sur le bas du dos, autrement bel exemplaire.
1886ARC00107Hachette, 1886-1887, 2 volumes. in-8, percaline verte, pièce de titre basane rouge (reliure récente), couvertures conservées ; XII-468 et 438 pages, index. Grande carte dépliante en couleurs in-fine et nombreuses gravures sur bois in et hors-texte. dont une dépliante (vue panoramique de FEZ) et 4 à double page. nombreuses rousseurs.Traduit de l'allemand par P. Lehautcourt.
18860045711886 Paris, Hachette, 1886. Deux volumes in-8 (166 X 245 mm) demi-chagrin vert lierre, plats de toile chagrinée ornés d'encadrements à froid, dos quatre nerfs plats, caissons dorés, auteur, titre et tomaison dorés, tranches dorées (reliure de l'éditeur). Tome I : (2) ff. blancs, XII-467 pages, une planche dépliante, (2) ff. blancs - Tome II : (2) ff. blancs, (2) ff. de faux-titre et titre, 438 pages, 1 carte couleurs dépliante, 4 planches à double page, (2) ff. blancs. Quelques rousseurs, très éparses, plus marquées sur les premiers feuillets de chaque volume, début de fente de 5 cm en tête du mors supérieur du tome I, déchirure sans manque à la carte dépliante.
188610225Paris Hachette 1886 Deux volumes in-8demi chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs, titre et tomaison dorés, tranches dorées, 467 et 438 pages, 5 planches hors-texte et une carte. Rares rousseurs, bel exemplaire.
75255Paris, Hachette 1886 - 1887, 245x175mm, XII - 467 + 438pages, reliure demi-chagrin. Plats papier marbré, auteur, titre, tomaison et filets dorés au dos à faux nerfs. Page de garde en papier marbré. Belle reliure. Quelques faibles rousseurs marginales sur le haut des 7 dernières pages du tome premier, autrement bel exemplaire. Carte géographique présente à la fin du tome premier en très bon état, mais détachée de la reliure.
1377161Casablanca: Institut Français de Casablanca, 2003 in-4, 24 pages, illustrations en couleurs. Broché, très bon état. Texte français et arabe. Tibari Kantour est un artiste marocain né en 1954.
1374894Casablanca: Editions Moynier, 1949 in-8, 142 pages. Broché. Collection des centres d'études juridiques tome XXVIII.
UNIVERSITE BORDEAUX III.. 1986. In-4 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos plié. Intérieur frais. 223 pages + 30 pages environ d'annexes. Nombreuses cartes et photos en noir et blanc dans le texte et hors texte.
Two volume set shows light wear to covers only. Binding is solid and square, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Each volume abut 330 pages, Vol. 1 1863 - 1905 : Life seen from the pit, Vol. 2: 1905 - 1936 Life seen from the stalls. Fold out map at back of Vol. 2 is in excellent condition. Both marked as first editions.
Generously illustrated with black and white photos and illustrations. Features: Our Wild Boar - Coolies were afraid to work on a tea plantation in Assam, India due to a huge wild boar; Two Mysteries - Two strange incidents that happened in a North Country hospital during WWI; Bred in the Bone - What happened to an Australian aborigine couple who offended their tribal elders; Photo of an excellent example of French topiary; Round the World in a "Baby" Car - Part II (of II) of Gladys de Havilland's world-tour in a midget car, with photo of her in Hollywood talking to Mr. Lupino Lane plus five other wonderful photos; The Forbidden Valley - The fascinating photo-illustrated account of how RCMP officers Horsfield, Berger, and Greenfield accompanied a surveyor sent to the Kitwancool Valley in Northern British Columbia where the local natives had previously evicted the few settlers, wanting nothing to do with the white man - with photos and illustrations; the "Fool Afoot" in Italy - Part V - John Gibbons continues his amusing walking trip; Photo and explanation of "Sati" memorials in India, where wives were burnt in the same funeral pyre as their deceased husbands; The Haunting of the "Flamingo" - Bad luck strikes a vessel named Flamingo after her third engineer takes a shot at an albatross; Filming in the Wilds - Part II - Major C. Lestock Reid and his film crew experience major adventures as they attempt to film an adventure story in Siam - with photos; The Brand of the "Circle H" - A charming little story from the far west by Edith Ammons Kohl; Payment in Kind - A curious tale from Western India; The Mystery of the Post - Sergeant A.R. Cooper of the French Foreign Legion is sent to a lonely Moroccon outpost where N.C.O.s have been murdered - with photos; My Island Home - Henry G. Lamond describes his idyllic life on Homestead Bay on South Molle Island - article with photos; and more. 84 pages plus 32 pages of great ads. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A lovely vintage copy of this fascinating issue. Book
Features: Galleon Gold - Lieut. Harry E. Rieseberg is continually drawn to the silver shoals off the Bahamas to search for underwater treasure; Trapped by the Bor Herd of Elephants; The Mowha Maneater - a tiger story in the Indian jungles; We Chose Danger - an adventure of Frank Illingworth in troubled Morocco; Badboy of the Fisheries - the common seal; H.M.S. Thule Intercepts - an intensely dramatic story of a submarine at war as told by its Commander, Alastair Mars, D.S.O., D.S.C. and Bar; Volcanic Island - "I Know an Island"; Swallowed by the Jungle - the conclusion of "Manhunt in Green Hell", a story from the French Guiana jungle; Iceland Pony Race; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Chip from spine. Sound copy. Book
Pages 353-440 plus 16 pages of nostalgic ads. Features: What Happened to Mary Clark near Indianapolis - her car was hit by a train and she ended up on the front of the train which thundered on through the night!; The Haunted Bungalow - extraordinary story from South Africa; A Thousand Miles From Anywhere - Reverend Martyn Rogers and his family spent three years on the island of Tristan da Cunha - where mail came only once per year!; The Living Death - an eccentric chemist marries an Aztec girl in the hope of discovering the secrets of ancient Aztec dyes; Sands of Destruction - the fierce Atlantic is destroying the coast of Donegal in the north-west of Ireland - article with graphic photos; How I Lost My Job - the author worked as a teamster in British Columbia, until he lost a wagonload of explosives near Burns Lake; Two Years in Borneo - part 3 - the exciting outbreak at the Lubuk Estate; Trial by Ordeal in Africa; A Woman in Unknown Morocco - Fay Sutton's photo-illustrated narrative; Where Cannibals Roam - part 4 of 4 of this photo-illustrated article on a trip to the interior of Papua; The Stolen Telluride - A West Australian gold-miner's story; A Double Event - members of the South African Constabulary gets involved with horse racing; The Montreal Hold-Up - Canada's most daring armoured car robbery in broad daylight; The Downfall of "The Colonel" - a very clever American crook; Anderson's Pole-Cat - an exhausted British Columbia prospector stumbles upon a fortune in a trackless wilderness. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book
Features: The Tragedy of the "Ouida" - a pearling lugger disappears along with three members of her crew; That Night in Shanghai - Mr. and Mrs. Aitchison no longer sleep with a tree close to their window; African Nights - a young family is relocated to a home in the middle of the African wilds; A Fool Afoot in France - the amusing narrative of an economy traveller in France; Deadline Hitch-hike - the author, new to America, hitch-hiked from Arkansas to Colorado in 10 days; High Seas Murder - the new Malay fireman was a trouble-maker; Moroccan Location - a breezy account of the adventures of the people engaged in making the well-known "Black Rose" film among the Berber hillmen of Morocco - many photos; Frozen Terrow - Paddy Brennan was as tough as a youngster could be; The Rubber Hunters; Mediterranean Pirates - Recent happenings in Tangiers - photos; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding sound. Nice copy. Book
xxiv, 65-126 pages. Features: Return from the Dead - three fishermen face hell adrift for months in the Atlantic - with map and photo; Awakening to Nightmare (on Elephant Island); The Train Jumpers - Francis Dickie recalls a nightmare journey jumping a train from Portland to San Francisco - with photos of the author; The White Rhino Hated Cars - article with photos; 50 Tons of Gold - the ongoing search for "Valverde's" Inca gold - article with photos and map; Terrorists On My Tail - A reporter under attack in Morocco - article with photos; Ringing Gannets off the coast of Scotland; Men of Site "X" - the ice and blizzard-ridden existence of men on the DEW line across northern Canada and Alaska; The Terrible Carpet of Bones - the terrible slaughter of the buffalo herds; The Curse of Pulo Jehat - the evil of a witch doctor survives his death; The End of the Hoodoo 'Bambo'; Pirates Aboard! - China Sea pirates board the s.s. Hong Bee - article with map and photo of the ship; and more. Bit of pencil writing on front cover. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book
Pages 474-560 + 32 pages of ads. Features: The Six Skulls, Part II (sequel to "In the Grip of the Hip Sings";The Reformation of Bill Allerday - an amusing Australian story; The Human 'Tank' - Mike Inik constructed a suit of armour out of solid steel and schemed revenge for twenty years; The Boat-Dwellers - wonderful photo-illustrated article on the thousands of British families who live on boats; "R.N.-W.M.P - The Riders of the Plains - authoritative stories of some of their exploits; Strange Stories of the War, including "Maroc", mascot of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders; On the Borders of Tibet, Part VI - article with amazing photos; The Trouble at Punta Gorda - a planter's struggle with drink-crazed labourers in British Honduras; Circumstantial Evidence - the October 4th, 1900 tragedy at Rochester University, New York state; Historic Crimes and Mysteries; Railway Building in the Wilderness, Part II - fantastic photo-illustrated article on the construction of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad through the Canadian Rockies; and more. Somewhat above-average external wear with openings to bottom of backstrip. Unmarked. Binding intact. A worthy vintage copy. Book
Bookplate of Peter Edward Ramsbotham, 3rd Viscount Soulbury, on front pastedown. Light foxing on pastedowns. Slight fading to spine, and slight wear to top/tail of spine and cover corners.
44 pages. Features: Exploring the Oceans - article exploring the scope of oceanography up to the present - includes maps and photos, including photo of a Coelacanth caught on December 20, 1952; Strange Harbour; The "Cutty Sark" - Last of a Glorious Era; Revolt on the Clyde - Resistance to British Railways' plan to add four pleasure steamers to their Firth of Clyde passenger services - the Maids of Ashton, Argyll, Skelmorlie and Cumbrae; Line Squall; Boom in Morocco - sardines have become big business here since the war - article with interesting photos; Loss of the "Hannington Court" in 1941 - article with photo; A Naval Centenary; Excellent photo of the P. & O. passenger liner "Arcadia" under construction; and more. One-page ad for John Brown and Company presents the M.V. Ruahine, built for the New Zealand Shipping Co. Ltd. at Clydebank; Numerous additional excellent illustrated ads. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full white and red cloth boards. 215 pages. Slight edge wear and smudges to dust jacket. The first collection of short stories to appear by Paul Bowles since A Delicate Prey was published in 1950. Many of the stories have been previously published in magazines such as Harper's Bazaar and Esquire.
This is a near fine softcover copy with almost no wear. Completely clean. Illustrated in black & white with old photographs, architectural plans, maps, etc. Glossary. Bibliography. 11" high X 8" wide, 86 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and shipped with tracking.