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104305aafLith. F.C. Wentzel édit. à Wissembourg (Alsace) - Déposé à Paris, s.d., vers 1850, 20x28 cm, lithographie coloriée à la main, 1 feuille 30x44.5 cm).
133147aafs.d. (ca. 1690/1700) 21x27 cm (la gavure), gravure sur cuivre, rousseurs et légèrement bruni et poussièreux dans les marges surtout, 1 feuille (26.5x32 cm)
5006Genève, La Baconnière A. Jullien, volumes in-8 brochés, très bon etat.
5007Genève, La Baconnière A. Jullien, volumes in-8 brochés, très bon etat.
5008Genève, La Baconnière A. Jullien, volumes in-8 brochés, très bon etat.
201419937Genève, Amis Montagnards, 2014. Grand in-8 broché de 117-[3] pages.
114447aafGenève, 1919, in-4to, 1) 122 p., richement ill. de photographies en héliogravures par Fred Boissonnas, 2) 14 p. n.n., richement ill. n./b., brochure originale.
76049aafgr. in-8vo, ens. 2 volumes brochure originale illustrée.
114210aafGenève, Editions Labor et Fides, 1952, in-8vo, brochure originale.
139687aafGenève, Albert Kundig, 1913 / 1915 / 1955 in-8vo, VI + 303 p. avec 33 ill. + 5 tabl. dépl., / VIII + 278 p., + 21 planches hors texte et de nombreuses illustrations, / 20 „., brochure originale illustrée.
124248aafDépartement militaire de la République et canton de Genève, 1973, 2005, in-4to, cartonnage original.
125114aaf1) chez l’auteur / 2) Acheve d’imprimer chet minute, 1986, 1987, in-8vo, 2 plaquettes ens., brochure originale.
21286In-8 plein veau moucheté, dos à nerfs, orné de filets, fleurons, palmettes et fleurs de lys dorés, pièce de titre beige, tranche mouchetées. L'étiquette au dos porte la mention suivante: "Receuil pour et c. les spectacles".
191921647Genève, Editions Atar, 1915 -1919. Grands in-4 de 77-[3]; 83-[1]; 77-[3] pages, cartonnages décorés et ornés d'une vignette couleurs, titre doré aux dos et aux premiers plats.
7920Séance du 8 Fructifor, An VI. 14 pp. P., Imprimerie Nationale, An VI-An VII (1798-1799). Ensemble de 8 pièces en 1 vol. in 8, couv. factice.
2006Q-1423601041Gibbs Smith 2006-08-01. Spiral-bound. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Gibbs Smith unknown
2006DADAX1423601041Gibbs Smith 2006-08-01. SPI. spiral_bound. New. 5.25x0.38x7.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Gibbs Smith unknown
114578Genève, A. Jullien 1914, 248x160mm, 518pages, reliure d'éditeur. Couverture conservée. Exemplaire offert par le Conseil d’Etat de Genève au Conseillé National, Président du Conseil 1er arrondissement des CFF A. Théraulaz, avec une carte marnuscrite de Heni Fazy Président du Conseil d’Etat de Genève.
121732aafs. d., vers 1990, gr. in-8vo, 49 p., richement ill. couleurs, brochure originale.
198013727Sans lieu, sans nom, 1980. In-8 broché de XVIII-29 pages, couverture imprimée.
193613862Genève, Cercles protestants, [1936]. In-12 broché de 90 pages, couverture imprimée à rabats.
198664Fondation du 450e anniversaire de la Réformation à Genève, 1986. In-4 de 213-[3] pages, pleine toile bleue ornée en blanc et en couleurs. Petit choc aux bords inférieurs, pour le reste en belle condition.
0483998303.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
16767Single Leaf Page from Geneva Breeches Bible. 1597 Geneva Bible - Luke 7:10-8:34 - Christ's Mother & Brothers-London 1597. Over 400 Years Old Geneva Breech Bible Leaf 1 Imprinted at London By The Deputies of Christopher Baker Printer To The Queens Most Excellent Maieftie and Do 1597- The Book of Luke -Recto Has Luke 7:10 Through 48. Verso has Luke 7:49 Through 8:34 Leaf Measures 10 3/8" X 7 1/4 " Printed On Cotton Linen Paper Sometimes Called Rag Paper. The Geneva Bible is one of the most historically significant translations of the Bible into English preceding the King James Version by 51 years. It was the primary Bible of 16th-century English Protestantism and was the Bible used by William Shakespeare and Oliver Cromwell. It was one of the Bibles taken to America on the Mayflower. This version of the Bible is significant because for the very first time a mechanically printed mass-produced Bible was made available directly to the general public which came with a variety of scriptural study guides and aids collectively called an apparatus which included verse citations that allow the reader to cross-reference one verse with numerous relevant verses in the rest of the Bible introductions to each book of the Bible that acted to summarize all of the material that each book would cover maps tables woodcut illustrations and indices. The annotations which are an important part of the Geneva Bible were Calvinist and Puritan in character and as such they were disliked by the ruling pro-government Anglicans of the Church of England as well as King James I who commissioned the "Authorized Version" or King James Bible in order to replace it. Surprisingly the Geneva notes were included in a few editions of the King James version even as late as 1715. unknown books
16768Single Leaf Page from Geneva Bible Book of Romans. 1597 Geneva bible leaf from the book of romans 13:11-15:19 page " brotherly love" vgc. London 1597. Over 400 year old Geneva "Breeches" bible leaf printed in London by the deputies of Christopher Barker "printer to the queenes most excellent maieftie anno dom. 1597 " - the book of romans. Recto has romans 13:11 - 14:14 "brotherly love & gentiles called" verso of the leaf has romans 14:15 - 15:19 "the weake brethren & god the judge" Leaf measures 10 3/8" x 7" 262mm x 177mm printed on old cotton linen paper also called rag paper. The Geneva Bible is one of the most historically significant translations of the Bible into English preceding the King James Version by 51 years. It was the primary Bible of 16th-century English Protestantism and was the Bible used by William Shakespeare and Oliver Cromwell. It was one of the Bibles taken to America on the Mayflower. This version of the Bible is significant because for the very first time a mechanically printed mass-produced Bible was made available directly to the general public which came with a variety of scriptural study guides and aids collectively called an apparatus which included verse citations that allow the reader to cross-reference one verse with numerous relevant verses in the rest of the Bible introductions to each book of the Bible that acted to summarize all of the material that each book would cover maps tables woodcut illustrations and indices. The annotations which are an important part of the Geneva Bible were Calvinist and Puritan in character and as such they were disliked by the ruling pro-government Anglicans of the Church of England as well as King James I who commissioned the "Authorized Version" or King James Bible in order to replace it. Surprisingly the Geneva notes were included in a few editions of the King James version even as late as 1715. unknown books