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PARIS, Chez G. Desprez, 176/1766 - 8 /18 volumes - Reliure plein veau de l'époque (frottée)- Dos à nerfs, à caissons fleuronnés - Pièce de titre & de tomaison havane - Titre & tomaison dorés - Roulette sur les coupes - Toutes tranches rouges - Correct intérieurement T. III) 352 + (1) pages - IV) 456 pages (2 pages détachées) - VI) Epitre dédicatoire à Madame Victoire-Louise-Marie-Thérèse de France, VIII-400 pages - VII) VIII-501+ (2) Privilège - VIII) VIII-492 pages - IX) XII-405 pages - XI) XII-405 pages - XII) VI-436 pages - Envoi rapide et soigné - Photographies sur demande
2 volumes in-8, demi-veau vert bronze de l'époque, dos lisses ornés de filets et pointillés dorés tranches marbrées, (4), 365 p., et (4), 384 p., carte dépliante en couleurs des Iles Britanniques. Edition originale française, illustrée d’une carte dépliante en couleurs. Important tableau statistique et inventaire détaillé en 15 parties, consacré à la Grande-Bretagne, "pays de merveilles sociales". Alexandre Moreau de Jonnès est l'un des fondateurs de la statistique économique et sociale moderne. Territoire - Population - Agriculture - Mines - Industrie - Richesse publique - Commerce - Navigation - Colonies - Gouvernement et administration - Finances - Forces militaires - Justice - Instruction publique - Londres. Cet ouvrage servit de source à de nombreux travaux économiques en langue française. (Goldsmiths', n°29795). Des rousseurs parfois soutenues. Mors lég. frottés.
18 [+ 2bl] pp., "Na de Copie van Londen", 21cm., blinde gemarbreerde omslag, enkele roestvlekjes, goede staat, [Pamflet over Engelse politieke en religieuze aangelegenheden. A political squib relating to Popish and political practices in England, text in Dutch], cfr. Knuttel 12659 & Tiele 8433, G97498
PARIS, Alphonse Picard - 1912 - Fort in-8 - Broché - Textes en latin - 871 pages - Propre
P., F. Béchet & A. Egron, 1817. 2 vol. in-8 relié pleine basane (reliure d'époque), dos longs cloisonnés et ornés de fleurons (raisin-harpe-aiguiere), xxvij-403 - 394 pp. Une coiffe arasée, frottement des coins et des coupes, un mors faible, rousseurs en début et fin d'ouvrage, rousseurs éparses. Exemplaire très correct, malgré les défauts signalés.
LONDRES, Frederick Warne & Co, 1873 - In-8 - Reliure percaline rouge éditeur orné des armoiries de la couronne d'Angleterre avec la devise "honni soit qui mal y pense" - Dos lisse insolé & orné - coiffe et pied frottés - Toutes tranches dorées - Frontispice représentant les seceux des Plantagenets -487 illustrations d'Armoiries - 430 pages - Propre - ex-libris "Rossslyn Erskine Wemyss, R.N." Charles Boutell (1er août 1812 - 31 juillet 1877) - Pasteur anglais, Archéologue et Héraldiste, auteur d'ouvrages sur les armes, les armures et l' héraldique, qu'il illustrait souvent lui-même
2 volumes in-8 (212 x 135 mm), demi-veau fauve de l'époque, dos lisse orné de compartiments garnis d'un décor d'encadrement de filets dorés et doubles filets gras au noir, 2 jeux de doubles filets dorés en tête et pied, pièce de titre de maroquin noir, tranches mouchetées, (4), iii, 474 p. et (4), 503, (1) p. d'errata. Edition originale posthume. Contient l'importante "Notice sur Alexis de Tocqueville" par Gustave de Beaumont (p.3 à 124), ainsi que: Voyage en Sicile - Quinze jours au désert - Fragment de l'ouvrage qui devait faire suite à l'Ancien Régime et la Révolution. Correspondance avec le comte de Kergorlay, Stoffels, G. de Beaumont, Molé, J. Stuart Mill, Ampère, etc. De la bibliothèque du château de Lonray dans l'Orne, ancienne propriété des seigneurs de Matignon, puis du comte Le Marois, avec étiquette gravée. Rousseurs et piqûres parfois plus soutenues. Exemplaire bien relié à l'époque.
London: Woburn House, 1936. Cloth; 8vo. Xxvi, 126 pages. Index pages 101-121. Contains an interesting Preface and Historical Sketch. Credit is given for this, on page xxi, to Samuel Moses, Chairman of the Byelaws Revision Committee. Synagogues -- England -- London. OCLC lists no copies worldwide. Initialed "J. C. S. " at top of first page, appears to be a working copy. An internal working copy, many manuscript edits have been made in ink or by pasting a revision over the older text. Very good condition. (BR-3)
Complete in 2 volumes, v + 566 + 112pp., 33cm., text in English, Doctoral Dissertation ("Thèse présentée pour l'obtention du grade légal de Docteur en Philosophie et Lettres à l'Université Libre de Bruxelles"), softcovers, stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, weight: 4kg., T113241
96 pages. Features: Nice Plymouth Six ad featuring interview with G.R. Stevens of Elgin, Illinois; ATT ad features woman using old-style phone; Buying automatic refrigerators; "Human-Eye" camera opens new way to television; Snakeskin and marble made by photography; Planes to dump rain on crops; Photo of tidal wave in the River Severn, in England; Queer jobs in the Arctic - Major L.T. Burwash in pursuit of the North Magnetic Pole; Two-passenger sailplane has closed cockpits; Rare Stamp Racketeers thwarted by black light; Human body gets machine tests; Freak vehicles for air, land, and water; Animal movie actors trained by strange tricks; Tires torn to pieces in safety tests; Homemade Sextant; Is Rudy Hofmeister the fastest wood carver?; War Waged on Insects with Lights and Odors; Microscope "Movies" on Screen; Newest Household Devices; Weird stunts with aluminum in the home laboratory; One-man show with a magic hat; Adding earphones to your radio; Radio sets now tuned by sight; New gears shift themselves; A simply built high striker; Tools and Materials Captain McCann uses to build ship models; Graceful stool built from coat hangers; Sport belt made of knotted string; Simple design for boy's auto (go-kart); Luggage Making on the kitchen table; Taking telephoto shots with your own camera; Helpful hints for motorists; plus dozens of other brief and interesting illustrated items. Great cartoon-style ad for Camel cigarettes on back cover features magic tricks. Somewhat above-average wear. Faint store stamp on back cover. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book
334 pages. Fascinating coverage of this little-known Canadian history. Discusses camps at: Medicine Hat, Lethbridge, Kingston, Bowmanville, Gravenhurst, Banff, Ozada, Kananaskis, plus Oldham, England and Dachau, West Germany. Many black and white photos and diagrams. Heavily worn former library copy with usual markings. A worthy reference copy. Book
28 pages. Nice Photo of Gracie Fields on cover. Sentimental tunes from the days of WWII including: There'll Always Be An England; The Thing-Ummy Bob; The Biggest Aspidastra in the World; Out in the Cold, Cold Snow; He's Dead but he Won't Lie Down; I Never Cried So Much in All My Life; Walter! Walter! Lead me to the Altar; In My Little Bottom Drawer; H'Ya Duchess; Honey; Round the Marble Arch; The King's Horses (And the King's Men). Average wear. Binding intact. Prior owner's name and date on front cover. A sound vintage copy. Book
34 pages. Features: B.C. Federation of Fish & Game Clubs' Convention - article with photo of president Dave Maw of Vancouver and photo of E.L. "Ted" Barsby of Nanaimo, past-president and chairman of the convention; Mailbag; B.C.'s Game Conservation Project Fund; Sea Gulls - G.L. Henderson writes an article about how their numbers should be moderated - with photo of game wardens George Lyons and "Butch" Tyler; Half-page ad for B.C.'s Department of Recreation and Conservation features photo of Minister The Hon. Earle C. Westwood; One-page Crown Zellerback Canada ad with heading "Hunting Not Prohibited Here"; Photos of Ken Hodgson, Charlie Miller, Bert Farr, Charlie Hodgson, Jim Treadgold, Ralph Shaw, Jim Martin, Jim Haslam, and Earl Popham; Seven bighorn sheep released in the Steens Mountain area; Dream House away from home - ideas for hunting cabins; Potential fishing to be had at Stump Lake; One page ad for the split bamboo rods offered by Hardy Brothers and Milwards of England; What is Pollution?; Ontario conducts first Canadian fishing survey; Clay Chips - article with photos of Don Stewart, Jim Couse, Wally Stakowski and Mrs. Grayce Freeman; Three photos and write-up of the pet wolves owned by Indian Agent Wilf Desmarais of Burns Lake, B.C.; Winchester Moves into Canada; Boats - article with photo of Gerry Palmer at the helm of the Belisarius; New outboard drive units; Nice illustrated Lucky Black Label beer ad on back cover shows man in barber's chair; Many additional nostalgic ads. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
72 pages. A very informative and photo-filled programme for a Blazers game against the New England Whalers. Features: Cover photo of colourful goalie masks; Nice one-page photo of Johnny Mackenzie and Gordie Howe in front of Smokey McLeod; Schedule of games; League Standings and Scoring Leaders for the 73-74 season; Nice one-page colour-photo ad for Capt. George's Family Restaurants features Paul Henderson; Article on Blazer coach Joe Crozier; WHA info; Info on 50 goal scorers Bobby Hull, Mike Walton and Danny Lawson; Profile of Fred O'Donnell; WHA All Star Team from 73-74; Team Lineups; One-page photo ad for CCM Tacks skates; Andy Bathgate profile; Nice one-page colour-photo ad for Kokanee beer in stubby bottle; Tom Webster profile; WHA record holders; Writeups and photos for new Blazer players Don McLeod, Mike Pelyk, Don McCulloch, Pat Price, Ron Chipperfield, and Paul Terbenche; WHA news; Blazer game officials; Colour one-page photo ad for Capt. George's Family Restaurants features Jim Dorey of the New England Whalers; Many great ads, often with colour photos; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A great vintage copy. Book
98 pages plus ads. Printed on glossy stock. Numerous black and white photos; Features: Newport - a model New England year; The American and English Sanbornes, with a notice of Rev. Stephen Bachiler (concluded); A Trip to Western Texas; Orphean Music; Dr. J. Alonzo Greene; Rest; The Legend of John Levin and Mary Glasse; Esther's Defense; The Sunset Land; The Doctor's Thanksgiving Story; "Wahlspruche" for the New Year (from the German); Educational Department; New Hampshire Necrology; The Prize Stories. Chipping to periphery of covers and some pages. Back cover loose but present. Contents in quality condition. A worthy reference copy. Magazine
[6], v-xix, [1], 448, [25], pages. Index. 7.5" x 5.25". "Since 30 per cent or even more of the family income goes for food it is important for a homemaker to make those food dollars do their best work. Our 'Herald and Traveler' women's pages have received thousands of reader letters who shared their experiences. Many of their discoveries are recorded in this book." - v. Minimal markings. Openings in cloth between backstrip and front board. Narrow opening in binding at title page. Hairline opening in back hinge. Somewhat above-average wear to decorated maroon publisher's cloth. A worthy vintage copy of this depression-era New England cookbook which is clearly aimed at helping families stretch their food dollars. Book
Contains each daily issue of the week bound as one. Extensive coverage of the passing of the King and the Queen-to-be. Average wear. Bit of writing atop front cover. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
Features: Bobby Moore writes for you; Focus on Bobby Murdoch of Celtic; Early leaders sometimes miss the big goal; Too young at 18? 'No', say Tommy Craig, Ian Bowyer, Phil Hadley and Alan Hudson; Jim McCalliog; Full-page colour photo of Matt Tees (Luton Town); colour photo of Dave Hilley; Sixties Scrapbook; World Cup Supplement (including colour centerfold) with action shot of Pele); Sir Alf Ramsey; England's Probables and Possibles for Mexico; Joao Saldanha - the 'brain' behind Brazil; photo of Bill Glazier of Coventry City; Malcolm Allison's Big Comeback; Leeds are good but will be better, says skipper Billy Bremner; Uncapped stars who could help Scotland get ahead; Full-page colour photo of Mike Channon of Southhampton; photos of Johnny Graham and Joe Wark playing on a snowy field; England 0, USA 1 - the result that shook the football world; colour back cover photo of Colin Stein (Rangers & Scotland). Unmarked. Modest wear. A quality copy. Book
Features: Cover photo of Gerry Queen and John Talbut; Bobby Moore looks ahead six months to the World Cup; Black and white photo of Bobby Lennox (Celtic) and Paul Jonquin (Airdrie); Leeds United's bid for Double Glory in 1970 - Champions of England and Europe, Too!; Jim Montgomery writes about Jimmy Greaves; Colour photos of Chris Chilton (Hull City) and Bobby Charlton (Manchester United); Fulham's Jimmy Conway; Black and white photo of Eamonn Rogers (Blackburn Rovers); Portugal plans revenge against England!; Colour centerfold photo of West Ham - The Hammers of Upton Park; Focus on Glyn Pardoe (Manchester City); Tall, Terrific Players - six-footers; Lancashire's Likely Lads! - chances are that one of their four teams will get promotion; Kaj Johansen - Rangers' Great Dane; Colour photo of Mike Travers (Portsmouth); Amazing stories from first division Nottingham Forest and fourth division Notts County; back cover colour photo of Neil Martion (Coventry City); and more. Unmarked. Modest wear. A quality copy. Book
Features: Cover photo of Alan Hinton (Derby County); Bobby Moore writes - 'it all happens on match day'; black and white photo of an airborne John Hickton (Middlesbrough); The Best Everton?; Black and white photos of Rodney Johnson (Doncaster Rovers) and Jimmy Greenhoff (Stoke City); What I hate about the game! - five soccer personalities comment; Colour photos of Alan Macdonald (Hearts) and Charlie Cooke; Our most thrilling match, by Mike Bailey and Dave Wagstaffe; Black and white photos of Henry Hall (St. Johnstone), Willie McCallum (Motherwell) and Geoff Hurst (West Ham and England); The penalty of being a spot-kicker!; Colour centerfold of the Claret and Blues of Aston Villa; Can City Break United's 10-year Run?; Colour photos of Joe Corrigan (Man. City) and Peter Thompson (Liverpool); Are Captains really necessary; The modest match-winner with dynamite in his boots - Bobby Charlton; Britain in Europe Part Four - Northern Ireland have always had brilliant players to call on - but they've never had enough; Colour photos of Alan Skirton (Bristol City) on back cover; and more. Unmarked. Modest wear. A quality copy. Book
Features: Cover photo of Peter Eustace (Sheffield Wednesday); Bobby Moore writes "The striker I most fear is Gordon Banks"; Super full-page black and white photo of Bobby Charlton beside George Best on the field; A Head Start for Crystal Palace! - Manager Bert Head writes; Colour photos of Jimmy Robertson (Arsenal) and John Hall (Bradford City); Colin Bell, the Manchester City and England forward, relives his most memorable match; George Yardley went to Australia to become a hit in Britain; Great colour centerfold photo of Cardiff City - Bluebirds of Ninian Park; Focus on Alan Mullery (Spurs); The team behind the team at West Bromwich Albion; Six Super Scots - John Fallon, Arthur Duncan, Ron McKinnon, Roy Barry, Dough Smith, Stan Rankin; Third time unlucky for Benfica - Man. United pluck the Eagle's Prize; Colour photos of Bobby Graham (Liverpool), Alan Hill (Nottingham Forest), and Roy McFarland (Derby County) on back cover; and more. Unmarked. Modest wear. A quality copy. Book
Features: Cover photo of Jeff Astle and John Hurst; Bobby Moore writes - 'West Ham will never become a defensive team'; b/w photo of Peter Bonetti (Chelsea and England); The Leeds leader who hates to lose - Billy Bremner; Colour photos of Keith Newton (Blackburn) and Mike Bailey (Wolves); Bright, Brighter, Brighton; Soccer's 9 quid per minute men! - George Best, Johnny Hayes; Great colour centerfold photo of Stoke City - Pride of the Potteries; Focus on Tom Smith (Liverpool); Colour photos of Jim Bone, Jim Forrest and Stan Ternent; David Webb - Chelsea's loyal defender; Joe Royle - Man. United fan - yet he scores goals for Everton; Great black and white photo of Peter Mellor making a save on Alan Hinton; The Crushing defeats that brought England the World Cup!; Colour photo of Tommy Carroll (Ipswitch Town) on back cover; and more. Unmarked. Modest wear. A quality copy. Book
Features: Cover photo of Peter Osgood (Chelsea) and Bryan Robson (Newcastle United); Bobby Moore gives his news and views; b/w photos of Jimmy Greaves (Spurs) and Roger Morgan (Spurs); Brian Clough's Battling Rams; The Man in the Middle - Referee article; Colour photos of Eric McMordie, Derek Dougan (Wolves) and Ian Ure (Man.U.); b/w photo of Ron McKinnon (Rangers); England will need Ralph Coates in Mexico; Colour centerfold photo of Sheffield United - Title chasers; Failures who found success; b/w photo of Fred Kemp (Southampton); Focus on Gerry Conroy (Stoke City); Colour photo of Martin Peters (West Ham and England); Millwall; Bobby Murdoch - the powerhouse who drives Celtic; Partizan wall breaks Red Devil's attack!; Colour photo of Eddie Gray (Leeds United) on back cover; and more. Unmarked. Modest wear. A quality copy. Book
Features: Speaking Out - in defense of the cocktail party; Newmarket (England) - Horsiest Town in the World; People on the Way Up - John Hause, Pat Hutar, Colonel Wesley Posvar, Patty Duke; What is Life Made Of? - Sir Lawrence Bragg; Battling Bishop - James A. Pike; 3-page colour centerfold for the 1962 Ford Mercurys; Nice colour Pepsi ad; My Own Story - Casey Stengel (part 1 of 2); General of Outer Space - Bernard Adolf Schriever bucked conservative superiors and risked his career to help close the missile gap; HiJack - Robbery and Murder on the Alaska Highway (Part 2 of 2); What Parents Should Know about Childhood Cancer; William F. Dawson - a one man Peace Corps. Above-average wear. Long opening along coverfold. Unmarked. Book
70 pages. Feature: Canada's Nuclear Trigger - deep in a North Bay Cavern - article with colour photos, including the Bomarc missile; Brigitte Bardot - 30 and Sexy and What's Next - article with two photos; Canadian woman Pat Gordon studies bull fighting in Spain - photo-illustrated article; Waves Britannia Doesn't Rule - Pirate radio stations off the coast of England - Radio Sutch and Radio Caroline - article with photos; Hop Rod - cartoon strip; Russ Jackson describes one of 1964's greatest CFL plays - with photos; Better than Bloodhounds - Aboriginal trackers in Australia; Catherine (Cay) Porter of Porter Shipping Ltd., of Toronto - photos and article; Art for Tourists - colour photos of native art with article by Bill Trent; Colour centerfold for Christie crackers; Warning Triangle - without batteries or bulbs this warning signal tells of danger on Canada's roads; Dr. Norman Bethune - Red China's Canadian Hero - he's a legend to millions, but few at home know his name; Doyle Klyn discusses a man with hair longer than hers; Suez Conspiracy and Crisis - last of 5 parts - Precarious Peace at Last - article with photos; Doug Wright's Family cartoon strip; Linda Campbell and her big Highland Fling in Scotland. Above-average wear. Fore-edge openings to last few pages. A worthy copy. Book