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1968mon0000077741Prentice-Hall 1968-01-01. Hardcover. Like New. 1.1000 in x 9.0000 in x 6.2000 in. Prentice-Hall hardcover
191622028Paris, Librairie Hachette, 1916 ; cartonnage rouge-orangé double in-8 du type "à un éléphant", dos type F, dit "au phare", deuxième plat de type "R", toutes tranches dorées ; [8], 368 pp. et six hors-texte en noir et blanc.
191812577Paris, Editions SIC, 1918. In-8 broché de 108-[4] pages, couverture illustrée (reprenant la composition du frontispice).
193292109210437xbvkMoscow, 'Federatsija' (Federation), 1932. 94 (2) pages on fine paper. - Publisher's color-illustrated (by A. Levina) hardcover binding titled in russian cyrillic; 8vo.(ca. 16 x 11,5 cm).
1959014757Paris Editions du Seuil - Album Petite planète 3 1959 In-4 Cartonnage toilé éditeur Edition originale Dédicacé par l'auteur
1920014038Paris Editions d'Art - La Cible 1920 In-4 Broché
192720808Paris, les Editions de France, collection “Notre Temps” publiée sous la direction de Pierre Bonardi, 1927 ; in-16 (210 mm), broché ; [8], 211, [5] pp., couverture jaune imprimée en rouge et noir, chemise-étui simili ébène, dos chagrin noir, titre doré (P.Goy & C.Vilaine).
19301598Éditions de la Roseraie, Paris 1930. (Aux dépens de l'artiste). Grand in-folio en feuilles sous portefeuille cartonné à lacets, les plats recouverts de papier métallisé, illustré sur le premier plat, dos de parchemin. ÉDITION ORIGINALE. 51 dessins reproduits en noir pour illustrer le texte et 18 GRAVURES ORIGINALES À PLEINE PAGE EN 2 ÉTATS, COULEURS ET NOIR, sous serpentes légendées. 36 pp. de texte en français et en anglais, table des gravures. 1 des 90 sur vélin de Rives avec 2 états des gravures. Bien complet. Le plus rare et le plus beau portfolio de Chas Laborde consacrées aux grandes capitales du monde occidental des années 30.
19041626711904. MOSCOW. "Souvenir de Moscou". The prints measuring 162 x 222 mm. Oblong folio 240 x 340 mm bound in contemporary three-quarter morocco. NP ND. Moscow1904 $ 3500.00 The 24 plates depict the major sights along the Moscva River Red Square the Kremlin St. Basils Cathedral etc. in early colour photography. The album inscribed and dated 1904. Binding a bit rubbed the photographs in fine condition. unknown books
19041626711904. MOSCOW. "Souvenir de Moscou". The prints measuring 162 x 222 mm. Oblong folio 240 x 340 mm bound in contemporary three-quarter morocco. Moscow: n.p. 1904 The 24 plates depict the major sights along the Moscva River Red Square the Kremlin St. Basils Cathedral etc. in early colour photography. The album is inscribed and dated 1904. Binding a bit rubbed the photographs in fine condition. unknown
1931000787Paris Editions "Cahiers d'art" 1931
1912131502Moscow: P. P. Pavlov 1912-13. A remarkable photographic survey of pre-Revolution Moscow Superb and extremely scarce photographic record of pre-Revolution Moscow captured in a series of quite stunning images by one of the foremost Russian photographers of the period P. P. Pavlov. An online search of institutional libraries cites 3 locations only - British Library Harvard and Columbia - with no copy traced on auction records. Among the many subjects featured here are schools hospitals orphanages public housing gasworks tram depots abbatoirs and administrative buildings focusing on the progressive aspects of the city and offering a panoramic view of the Russian capital at the dawn of the 20th century. Included here are two views of Tolstoy's house plates 51 and 52 today the Tolstoy Estate-Museum bearing the caption "acquis par la ville" acquired by the city nicely dating these images to after 15 November 1912 when the Moscow municipality bought the writer's home with all its furniture for 125000 roubles and with the intention that the courtyard should accommodate a Tolstoy School of sixteen classes. Pyotr Petrovich Pavlov 1860-1924 was born into a peasant family in Feodorovskaya village Olonetsky District Republic of Karelia on the western fringes of Russia. In 1881 he arrived in Moscow from St Petersburg and joined the well-established photographic studio of Scherer Nabholz and Co. serving a ten-year apprenticeship. In 1891 Pavlov opened his own studi specialising in individual and group portraits famously photographing Anton Chekhov in 1899. In 1898 he was commissioned by the Imperial Moscow Archaeological Society Imperatorskoye Moskovskoye Arkheologicheskoye Obshchestvo or IMAO to photograph both the historical and monumental fabric of Moscow and later as presented here the city's fine municipal architecture. Interestingly Pavlov was also responsible for a series of photographs recording the damage sustained by Moscow's buildings during the Bolshevik shelling of the city in 1917. His work was the subject of a 2011 exhibition at Rosphoto Moscow Pyotr Pavlov: Views of Old Moscow. Landscape folio 403 x 541 mm. 240 photogravure plates printed on 220 leaves of heavy stock card 20 leaves with two plates captions in Russian and French studio credit of P. P. Pavlov on each mount leaf. Larger images 260 x 358 mm smaller 200 x 272 mm. Original dark reddish-brown morocco-grain skiver over bevelled boards neatly rebacked white moire-effect endpapers green cloth inner hinges. A few scrapes and abrasions to back cover corners a little worn prelims a little dusty and with closed-tear at foot 3 plates remargined occasional marginal soiling yet a very good complete copy. hardcover