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19177Paris, Laboratoires Chantereau, n° 17, s.d. Plaquette in-8 (17,5 x 22 cm), brochée, couverture illustrée en sépia, non paginée. (16 pp).
Paris, Laboratoires Chantereau, n° 17, s.d. Plaquette in-8 (17,5 x 22 cm), brochée, couverture illustrée en sépia, non paginée. (16 pp). Un portrait en première page, une planche en couleurs contrecollée et illustrations en noir dans et hors-texte. (reproductions de tableaux) et publicités du laboratoire.
19823207Boston Toronto: Little Brown & Company / The Metropolitan Opera Classics Library 1982. First Edition. Cloth. Fine/Fine. SIGNED by the Librettist on the free front endpaper tall 8vo 9 3/8" x 6 1/2" blue cloth with gold lettering on spine and gold title on front cover Mylar-protected photographic dust jacket unclipped by Frank Dunand depicting a scene from the operetta 204 pages. John Anthony Burgess Wilson FRSL 1917 - 1993 who published under the name "Anthony Burgess" was an English writer and composer. From relatively modest beginnings in a Catholic family in Manchester he eventually became one of the best-known English literary figures of the latter half of the 20th century. Although Burgess was a versatile linguist and comic writer his dystopian satire A Clockwork Orange remains his best-known novel. He also wrote several books on James Joyce biblical subjects historical fiction plays essays translations and screenplays. Little, Brown & Company / The Metropolitan Opera Classics Library hardcover
193960013San Francisco: Golden Gate Bridge and Highway District Schwabacher-Frey Co. 1939. 4to. 246 20 pp. With large folding colour lithograph frontisp. illust. title photo plates text illustrations maps & diagrams throughout 12 large folding blueprint plates at rear. Brick-red publisher’s cloth white lettering illust. of Golden Gate Bridge pier minor rubbing edgewear some scuffing to lower fore-edge ring on recto of frontisp. still VG copy. First edition of this lavishly illustrated engineering report detailing the Herculean efforts to build the Golden Gate Bridge including a detailed history of the project the planning stages construction materials and finished construction. Although Strauss and his original team incorporated Ellis d. 1949 Strauss managed to shunt Ellis aside in November 1931 after several delays and forced him into retirement and long stretches of unemployment even though he continued work unpaid on the calculations and structure of the Golden Gate Bridge. Golden Gate Bridge and Highway District, Schwabacher-Frey, Co., hardcover
1992C4119Paris, Cahiers du Cinéma, 1992 ; in-4, 160 pp., broché. Bon état.
36145Neuchâtel, Victor Attinger, sans date. In-8°, 80p. Broché, couverture rempliée.
2006LFA-126719576Revue trimestrielle fondée par Raymond Aron : 288 pages, format 185 x 255 mm, brochée, bon état
184132795London: Charles Fox 1841. Very Good. London: Charles Fox 1841. First Edition. Slim octavo 23.5cm; publisher's brown cloth gilt-lettered spine; viii107pp.; publisher's advertisements tipped to final leaf. Cloth a bit soiled and worn fraying at spine ends old glue residue and previous bookseller's price to front free endpaper hairline crack to front hinge at title page else Very Good and sound. <br /> <br /> Provenance: Ownership ex libris to front pastedown and signature at head of title page of the noted English atheist and freethinker Joseph Mazzini Wheeler 1850-1898. Wheeler was best known as the compiler of "A Biographical Dictionary of Freethinkers of All Ages" in which he described David Strauss as "A devoted servant of truth his mind was always advancing" pp. 307-8. Charles Fox unknown
#[14863]8°: 2 15 3-4 232 220 pp. Gegraveerde titelpagina met vignet door J.P.Lange. Kartonnen band binnenscharnieren zwak. Lit.: Drost Schetsen en verhalen. Uitgegeven ingeleid en van aantekeningen voorzien door G. Kamphuis Zwolle 1953; Enschedé A.C. Kruseman Amsterdam 1898 I p.38 Willems Bijlage V p.CXXXIX l Strauss' 'Glockentöne' 1818 een bundel autobiografische schetsen van het predikantenleven was in 1818-1820 vertaald door Hasebroeks grootmoeder Antoinette Kleyn-Ockerse. Erg onder de indruk van haar arbeid was haar kleinzoon niet zo blijkt uit een b unknown
1944LFA-126741881Revue de 18 pages, format 245 x 315 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
201217107Leipzig und WIen, FRANZ DEUTICKE , 1928-1931 ; in-8, br. Les 11 volumes. Broché série complète en bon état -(non de l'ancien propriétaire sur page de titre) erste und zweite verbesserte und vermehrte auflage (1 heft niedere tiere, 2 heft freikronbalttrige pflanzen 1/2- 3 heft wirbeltiere - II teil plfanzen - 4 heft vogel II teil pflanzen - 5 heft saugetiere (exemplaire feuillets) II teil pflanzen - 6 heft der mensch II teil pflanzen - en 11 plaquettes - COMPLET.
1954140948513Washington D.C.: United States Atomic Energy Commission 1954. First Edition. Near Fine. Press release announcing the decision to revoke J. Robert Oppenheimer's security clearance. 35 mimeographed pp plus cover sheet printed recto only. Bound with two staples at the upper left corner. In original mailing envelope addressed to a New York high school faculty member. Near Fine with uneven light toning to first and last sheets light wear to envelope and "Decisions in the Oppenheimer Case" written in pencil to cover sheet and envelope.<br /> <br /> <p>The breaking news of a dramatic moment in American history. The Atomic Energy Commission voted four to one to deny Oppenheimer a brilliant theoretical physicist and director of the Manhattan Project access to restricted data. Oppenheimer's prewar association with leftist organizations had come under increasing scrutiny during the postwar Red Scare and the new head of the Atomic Energy Commission Lewis Strauss was out to get him. The dissenting voice on the committee was Henry D. Smyth whose minority opinion is included after the majority opinion in this packet. United States Atomic Energy Commission unknown
201705509Paris, Ancienne maison quantin societe francaise d'editions d'art , s.d. ; in-4, 486 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. 550 dessins inédits d'apres nature.
1982_202500946Paris, Payot, 1982 ; in-8 (140 x 227 mm), 372 pp., broché. Collection «Critique de la politique Payot», sous la direction de Miguel ABENSOUR. Traduit de l’anglais par Michel-Pierre EDMOND et Thomas STERN. Présentation de Michel-Pierre EDMOND.
GF11985Photographie 7,5x4 cm - collée sur carton - vers 1900 -
8757CAHIERS RENAUD-BARRAULT, n° 104, 1982. In-12, broché.
6436REVUE NUMISMATIQUE. VI série. Tome XIII. Paris, Les belles lettres, 1971. In-8, broché.
1756N° 5, mai 1964.
8712Tête de collection complète du n° 1 au n° 18 (1981-1988). Bon état. // Textes de Raymond Aron, Roland Barthes, Marcel Bénabou, Walter Benjamin, Yves Bonnefoy, Paul Celan, René Char, François George, Jean-François Lyotard, Pierre Mertens, Bernard Noël, Maurice Olender, Georges Perec, Léon Poliakov, J.-B. Pontalis, Jean Pouillon, David Rousset, Leo Strauss, Tzvetan Todorov, Pierre Vidal-Naquet, Monique Wittig, Paul Zumthor
384611843-1894 German Photographer showing him head and shoulders almost full face and slightly to the viewer's left as published about 1875 by George K. Warren at 289 Washington Street Boston Massachusetts the original image 4" x 2½" no place no date circa unknown
3529-11Bln. Wilhelm Hertz 1853. 8°. VIII 460 S. HLdr. d. Zt. Mit Rückengoldpräg. u. Rückensch. Tit. gestemp. EA. Borst 2517; Holzm.-Boh. V 57 Bln., Wilhelm Hertz 1853. unknown
184957510Wien, Carl Haslinger (No. 11.263), o. J. (1849). 4°. Gest. Titel u. 11 gest. S. (Noten u. Text).
190363383Berlin, Harmonie, 1903. 4°. Mit ca. 60 tlw. gefalt. Abbildungen, Portraits, Faksimiles u. Kunstbeilagen von Franz Lenbach u.a. 4 Bll., 121 (1) S., Illustr.-OKart.
19281937Brno: Vil’na Hromada 1928. First edition. In publisher’s typographically illustrated wrappers. Edges and spine are slightly chipped. Tanned. Some pencil marks on p. 1 and 10–11. Altogether in fine condition. First edition. In publisher’s typographically illustrated wrappers. 24 p. <p><br /> Striking typographically illustrated cover for essays about Ukraine’s political situation.<br /> <p><p><br /> The publication includes two articles in Czech about the political situation and social movements in Ukraine at the beginning of the 20th century. The authors are Emil Strauss 1866–1960 and Vincenc Charvát 1889-1947.<br /> <p><p><br /> Emil Strauss was a German writer who in the first decades of the 20th Century turned increasingly to the radical right and in 1930 he joined the NSDAP and became an active member of the party. He was also the author of the banned play Vaterland 1924.<br /> <p><p><br /> Vincenc Charvát was a Czechoslovak publicist and politician. He was the editor of the magazine Čechoslovan v Kyjevě Czechoslovak in Kyiv and was also a member of the National Assembly for the Czechoslovak Social Democratic Workers Party later for the Socialist Party. <br /> <p>. Vil’na Hromada unknown
19739790London: Pitman Publishing Ltd 1973. British Second Edition in a unique home-made dustjacket. From the collection of a Yorkshire engineer chess enthusiast amateur magician and scholar of the science of black holes. In good condition. Boards wrapped in a securely attached unique custom made jacket beautifully annotated in a gothic influenced hand drawn over a brown and red background by previous owner. Age toned to preliminaries. Front free endpaper annotated to top with previous ownership inscription. Neatly made index tabs highlight 8 individual sections. Dust flap declares this 'one of the BEST publications on the subject of opening theory and its influence on the middle game that I have read yet !!'. 144 pp. Please contact Christian White Rare Books Ltd for more information or images of this item 1947 Pitman Publishing Ltd hardcover