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189922570Paris Ernest Leroux 1899 In-8 pagination continue pour les 4 fascicules de 640 pp, exemplaires non coupés
Pocket sized guide to the Dalmatian coast and the city of Split (before the break up of Yugoslavia) 128p. illis maps.index Book
480 pages. Index. One of the Intimate Travel Guide Series. For 'the discerning traveler who seeks more than routine tours'. Creased down joints of spine, and light general wear to covers.
"Early in the spring of 1932, when I received a Guggenheim Fellowship requiring me to go to Europe for a year, I was thirty-three and had been in the United States for nineteen years. At fourteen--a son of peasants, with a touch of formal "city education"--I had emigrated to the United States from Carnoila, then a tiny Slovene province of Austria, now an even tinier part of a banovina in the new Yugoslav state." He recorded his impressions and provided a very interesting account of the country, its people and traditions before civil unrest, the Nazi invasion and Communism changed it forever. 370p.+ 16 leaves of photographic plates. s. index maps on end papers [Bookplate of previous owner] Book
This American journalist was an eye-witness to the suffering of the ordinary people and the devastation caused in the Balkans and Greece by the German invasion in 1941 (SEE : From the Land of the Silent People, 1942) and now records his impressions of the ordinary people of Yugoslavia in 1947 as they try to rebuild their lives after WWII (Autograph on half-title) 395p. maps . 353p. Book
Pages 129-192 plus 16 pages of advertisements. Features: The Grey Car Mystery - a Winnipeg murder case is solved - with photos of Sheriff Delos Blanchard, Harry Heipel, J.A. Kaesar (the victim), Inspector M.F. Anthony, and Chief George Smith; Premonition - an odd recollection by ship's engineer R.A. Jordan, R.N.R.; Photo of mystery stone coffin in the village of Turville; The Foundling - the tale of a temporarily adopted baboon in Nigeria; The Gold-Seekers - reprint of a Honduran adventure published in 1915 involving Charles Row, Dr. John F. Howard, Bert Dare, Edward J. Hoyt and W.W. Palmer; White Man's Magic - a Scots tugboat skipper uses his intelligence to restore order to a colony of Negroes in Columbia who were whipped to a frenzy by a self-appointed medicine-man; Photos of aftermath of cyclone which struck Townsville, Queensland, Australia in March, 1946; On the Razmak Road - a curious happening on the northwest frontier of India; Two Cot Cases - a Royal Navy rescue story involving the H.M.S. Keppel; Patrolling the Gulf of Carpentaria; Indian Pole-Trick; Vast Pools of Silver Salmon in Bristol Bay, Alaska - article with photos; Hide and Seek - a tale from the coast of Dalmatia in the Adriatic where motor-gunboats of the Royal Navy harried German supply schooners; Nice Mars chocolate bar ad inside back cover. Colour ad for Wavy Navy tobacco on back cover. Unmarked with average wear. Modest sticker removal blemish to front cover. Binding tight. A sound vintage copy. Book
Book is in excellent condition, appears unread. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 388 pages with maps, b&w photos, drawings. Covers central Europe from 1848 to 1916, the period that led to the formation of Italy and Germany.
2002LFA-126739771Revue de 82 pages, format 220 x 280 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
1039.1aafvers 1893, 18.3 x 26.2 cm lithographie originale finement coloriée à la main, tirée de: Régiments Suisses au service étranger, costumes militaires, avec légendes imprimées, Einzelblatt
1966R110034630VIEILLES MAISONS FRANCAISES. OCT 1966. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 111 pages. Nombreuses photos en noir et blanc dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 720-Architecture
182259Paris, chez le capitaine Bacheville ; Corréard, libraire ; Ponthieu, libraire ; Imprimerie de David, 1822, in-8, broché ; VIII- 401 pp. et 1 p. de table, portrait lithographié de Antoine en frontispice (dans la deuxième édition, le frontispice montre les frères Bacheville se séparant pour toujours, en Turquie d'Europe), couverture muette de papier gris.
182215861Paris, Béchet Ainé et chez le Capitaine Bacheville, 1822 ; in-8 ; demi-veau glacé grenat à petits coins, dos à quatre nerfs plats décorés encadrant le titre et deux caissons décorés "à la cathédrale", palette et roulettes décoratives dorées, fleurons et roulettes à froid, tranches marbrées (reliure de l'époque) ; XII, 432, (2) pp., frontispice lithographié par G. Engelmann montrant les frères Bacheville se séparant pour toujours en Turquie d'Europe.
177817642Berne, Société Typographique, 1778 ; 2 tomes in-8, brochés ; [2]-248 (i.e. 250)_p._; (1) f. blanc, [2], 276 pp. , et en tout 18 planches h-t dont 2 cartes dépliantes, 6 planches de costumes et 10 planches dépliantes de vues ou d'hist.nat.; les pp. 245-246 du tome I sont répétées ; couverture vieux rose à l'éponge, doublée de feuillets de passe.
ORD-15951Paris. Hachette. 1888. In-12 (115 x 180mm) percaline bleue de l'éditeur ornée or et à froid, LII, 279 pages et 23 + 104 pages de publicités, 17 cartes dont 11 en couleurs plusieurs fois rempliées et 12 plans dont 9 en couleurs dont 8 sur double page. La pochette en fin d'ouvrage renferme un grand Tableau des Mouvements des Bateaux à Vapeur dans l'Adriatique. Papier lgt fragilisé sinon bon exemplaire de ce guide devenu difficile à trouver.