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19136062Broadway Music Corporation. Good. 1913. Sheet music. Three pages separate. Some wear along edges. Ex-owner name on cover. Pages slightly aged. ; 6 pages . Broadway Music Corporation unknown
19003179431900. 12 tipped on photos to extended page. 12mo. Pubnlisher's red cloth. VG. 12 tipped on photos to extended page. 12mo. Two photos of casinos. <br/><br/> hardcover
3-67322Bologna CLUEB 1988 4to brossura originale con copertina illustrata a colori pp. 105 con numerose fotografie e illustrazioni in nero e a colori nel testo. Contiene un intervento di Gianni Celati dal titolo “Visita al museo ostetricoâ€. Ottime condizioni. unknown
24057with a biplane flying overhead 7" x 4½" Monaco unknown
191050211New York: John Lane Co. 1910. Thick 8vo. 4 370 pp. Photogravure frontisp. 26 plates illustrated endpapers by Willy Pogany. Blue embossed cloth gilt lettering on front cover & spine minor wear & slight bumping to corners still VG copy w/ former ownership signature on ffep. First edition of this work detailing the history and survival of the famed principality of Monaco. John Lane Co., hardcover
1926List3683New York: Edgar Leslie / Clarke & Leslie Songs Inc 1926. Folio sheet music illustrated color pictorial cover with portrait of Sammy Clark; with ukulele arrangement. Light wear and small creases; covers detached small tears at margins still bright and attractive. Fair to good. A lively novelty song from the height of the Jazz Age fascination with shifting gender roles written by lyricist Edgar Leslie and composer James V. Monaco and published in New York in 1926. The cover advertises the piece “as sung by Sammy Clark†the vaudeville performer associated with the Clarke & Leslie publishing enterprise.The lyrics belong to a genre of Jazz Age comic songs reacting to the rapid social changes of the 1920s when the emergence of the “flapper†produced widespread discussion about masculinity and femininity. Songs from the period often framed these developments humorously or anxiously and “Masculine Women! Feminine Men!†reflects that tone asking in its subtitle “Which is the rooster Which is the henâ€â€”a joking reference to perceived reversals of traditional gender roles. Although written as a satirical commentary on contemporary manners rather than as an explicit statement about sexuality the song later acquired an association with LGBTQ audiences and performers. In later decades it was revived and performed in drag and cabaret contexts where its playful questioning of gender presentation resonated with queer performance traditions. OCLC 316862641 finding copies at Baylor and Penn State. Edgar Leslie / Clarke & Leslie Songs, Inc unknown
191321.0236Paris: Hachette 1913. 1ª ed. Wrappers. 20.5x29.5. Illustrations in the text 2 folding maps. Spine slightly browned some small tewars to margins of the covers Hachette unknown
188858601Paris Gauthier-Villars et fils 1888. 4to. In contemporary black boards. Stamps to front board verso of front board and first leaf of text. Boards with tears. Text miscolourede. 3 pp. hardcover
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44090Imprimerie Nationale de Monaco. Monaco. 1951. . 5th edition of the 1901 original with a preface by Professeur Portier. 4 V XV III 331 PP with 8 illustrations by Luis V. Molné plus 1 portrait with notes biographiques and 2 folded maps at rear of book. Some pages are still uncut. This copy is hard bound marbled boards gilt title on cloth spine retaining the original illustrated card covers. A near fine copy. French text. 20 x 15.5. Imprimerie Nationale de Monaco. Monaco. 1951. hardcover
2026503426Hachette & cie 2026. Mauvais Etat. in4. 2026. Relié. 350 pages. Livre contenant des tampons de bibliothèque de garnison Reliure ayant pris l'humidité intérieur épargné bon Hachette & cie unknown
1951245Near fine: a couple of very minor scratches on spine a little fraying at head of spine slipcase shows a little shelf wear. Interior of volume and front and back boards are pristine.<br /><br />This volume was a personal gift from Rainier III Prince of Monaco 1923 - 2005 to the eminent medievalist Kenneth M. Setton 1914 – 1995 on the occasion of a visit by Prince Rainier and Princess Grace to her hometown of Philadelphia in the 1960's. Professor Setton was at the time Director of Libraries at the University of Pennsylvania. Bound into the volume is the prince's card with a note in his handwriting to professor Setton.<p>This is a deluxe binding on heavy hand-laid paper with deckled edges and gilt page tops. It is one of a limited number of copies; this copy however is not numbered apparently because it came from the royal family. It appears to be similar to the 400 Papeteries du Marais exemplars as the pages do not bear the watermarked arms of the Grimaldi family. This edition was published on 11 April 1951 the inauguration date of François Cogné's bronze statue of Prince Albert as a sailor in Monaco's Jardin St. Martin. Preface by Prof. Paul Portier 1866 - 1962 a physician and physiologist who was also the Director of the Institut Océanographique in Monaco and Paris. He accompanied Prince Albert on many of his voyages.</p><p>Albert I Albert Honoré Charles Grimaldi 1848 – 1922 was Prince of Monaco from 1889 to 1922. He was a political reformer naval officer archeologist paleontologist oceanographer and member of the British Academy of Science. He sponsored a number of arctic expeditions and was well-known for his scientific achievements. </p><p>These autobiographical reminiscences are quite readable; the prince writes very well and his prose frequently approaches poetry.</p> L'Imprimerie Nationale de Monaco hardcover
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