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201315879S.l., Edition menges, 1981 ; in-4, cartonnage de l'éditeur. Avec jaquette sous boitage.
200705216Firenze, Edizioni della cassa di Risparmio di Firence, 1983 ; in-8, 400+ tavole, cartonnage d'éditeur avec jaquette. Editon bilingue italien anglais - with 240 plates - con 240 illustrazioni fuori testo.
182720831Florence, chez Gaspard Ricci, 1827. In-12 de 484 pages, cartonnage imprimé de l'éditeur.
1995102054Memphis, Tennesee, The Dixon Gallery and Gardens Collection 1995 In-4 28 x 21,5 cm. Broché, titre en noir sur le dos et le premier plat illustré, VII-160 pp., ducuments d’époque, 55 planches en couleurs hors-texte, notes. Exemplaire en très bon état.
1545Revue de poésie publiée par Guy Lévis Mano. 58 pages. E.O. 1/1.050 sur alfa. Très bon état (couverture verte légèrement déteinte).
198157947NY: Holiday House 1981. First edition. 64 pp. Light sunning to spine else fine in fine dust jacket. Cover art and internal illustrations by Edward Gorey. SIGNED by Gorey on the title page. NY: Holiday House unknown
L11248Bibliothèque Littéraire Jacques Doucet, 1988. In-4 br. Préface de Dominique Aury. Catalogue établi par N. Prévot et J. Zacchi sous la direction de F. Chapon. Catalogue d'un ensemble de correspondance reçues par Florence Goulde. Lettres de Paulhan, Léautaud, Céline, Modiano, Cingria, Bosco, Dhôtel, Jouhandeau, etc. Description détaillée des 136 lettres présentées. Portrait de F. Goulde en frontispice, dessins. Reproduction en couleurs d'une lettre de Matisse, etc. E.O. Envoi autographe de François Chapon.
201207517Paris, Lonely planet publications, 2001 ; in-8, 624 pp., br. Broché bon état (ptes usures).
192879156New York; London:: The Macmillan Company Early Life; Macmillan and Co. Later Years 1928-1930. publisher's cloth in dust jackets which don't match being the American and English editions. Old ink ownership stamp in Early Life and ink signature in Later Years; both volumes tight and sound in jacket with some tanning to the spines and several chips. 8vo. Frontispiece portrait in each volume. The Macmillan Company (Early Life); Macmillan and Co. (Later Years), hardcover
19489506Atlanta Georgia: B.F. Logan Press 1948. Third printing. 8vo. 63pp. Green cloth boards with gilt titling in rare dustjacket evidence of moisture to spine of jacket and book chipping author and title handwritten on faded spine inscribed by author on half title page and several pamphlets laid in overall very good. Scarce in jacket. <br /> <br /> Florence "Frankie" Victoria Adams was a social worker educator author and community activist who spent most of her career with the Atlanta School of Social Work now the Whitney M. Young Jr. School of Social Work at Clark Atlanta University. She authored two books the second about her work at CAU which was published posthumously. Adams was also heavily involved with the YWCA and thanks them in Soulcraft's acknowledgements for the "encouragement to present this material in a more general way."<br /> <br /> This copy is inscribed "To Mary Kate Duskin One of my favorite Soulcrafters with love Frankie V. Adams June 1959". Duskin was the longtime executive secretary of the Atlanta YWCA and a friend of Adams. Laid in are four programs from Adams's memorial service in 1979 a tri-fold brochure for Talk Two: Storge-Part II from C.S Lewis's A Series of Ten Radio Talks on Love 1959 The Episcopal Radio-TV Foundation Atlanta a Christmas card from Missionhurst Mission in Zaire signed "With love Frankie" a pamphlet with Dr. Joel Nederhood's sermon The Best Friendship inscribed to Duskin from Adams and a typed testimony titled "My Christianity" which Adams says she prepared for her Sunday school class and signed. B.F. Logan Press unknown
19840790185Genova: Galleria Martini & Ronchetti. 1984. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. F First Edition Used. Paperback. Near Fine. Nice copy. Text in French and Italian. Notes: Exhibition catalog. Description: 99 p. : ill. some col. ; 30 cm. Other Titles: Florence Henri collages. Responsibility: con il patrocinio del Centre culturel franco-italien galleria ; traduzione in francese a cura di Lynda Bongiovanni. Galleria Martini & Ronchetti. paperback
8418Paris, Grasset, (8 janvier) 1955. In-8, broché, hors-texte.
202204658Paris, Albin Michel - terre indienne, 1992 ; in-4, 121-95 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Bon état - Au début du siècle, Edward Sheriff Curtis entreprend de photographier les Indiens d'Amérique du Nord afin d'immortaliser ce qui peut être sauvé de ces cultures sur le point de disparaître, dans leur forme originelle. Comment cette oeuvre monumentale (40 000 clichés) est-elle née dans l'esprit de son créateur et comment l'a-t-il menée à bien ? Tel est le sujet de ce magnifique album pour lequel Florence Graybill Curtis a sélectionné les plus belles photos de son père, avec jaquette.
48361P., Colmar, Alsatia, 1955, in 12 broché, 103 pages ; jaquette illustrée ; 8 gravures photographiques.
201701021Paris, Editions Sun , 1959 ; in-4, cartonnage de l'éditeur. Très bon état avec sa jaquette.
200504126Paris, Dargaud, 1984 ; in-4, 48 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
1979LFA00898N° 105 - Novembre 1979 Une revue d'environ 140 pages, format 295 x 220 mm, brochée, illustrée
19148733<p>London: G W Bacon and Co 1914. North Yorkshire map annotated during the Great War by Lady Florence Bell President of the North Riding of Yorkshire Red Cross to identify military hospitals that she oversaw across north Yorkshire. The map is made up of 40 panels printed on paper backed onto linen with cloth covered card wraps and Lady Bell's ownership inscription on the verso of the top right panel: 'Florence Bell 1915. Rounton Grange Hospital'. Florence Bell has added to the printed map by inserting a system of symbols with a key written in the North Sea that refers to Women's V.A.D. Voluntary Aid Detachment units Men's V.A.D. Sections Rest Stations and Temporary Hospitals. At the centre of this network is Rounton Red Cross Hospital which has a special paper label as the unit that came directly under Lady Bell's control and where she lived. Overall there are several dozen units spread across the map with notes about distances between the hospitals written in and a two digit numbers written alongside each symbols that probably refers to numbers of patients. Lady Bell was a playwright and author of children's stories who recognised the potential of her extraordinary step-daughter the writer and traveller Gertrude Bell securing for her an excellent education. Lady Bell was married to Sir Hugh Bell Director of the Bell Brothers' Middlesborough Steel Works whose father built the village of Rounton where her hospital was located. Between 1914 and 1919 Florence Bell's hospital there cared for 387 patients and she served as an active Red Cross nurse throughout. Please contact Christian White Rare Books Ltd for more information or images of this item 1914</p> G W Bacon and Co paperback
201209752Paris, Librairie des champs-élysées/ Les reines du crime, 1998 ; in-12, 185 pp., br. N°2370.
201222136Paris, Pierre roger, 1926 ; in-12, 298 pp., br. Bon état.
201115303Paris, Plon, 1925 ; in-12, 248 pp., broché. Broché bon état petites usures - traduit de l'anglais par E. DE SAINT-SEGOND - 22e editon.
200801136Paris, Payot, 1935 ; in-8, 299 pp., broché,couverture imprimée.
200701076Paris, Payot, 1945 ; in-8, 299 pp., broché.
201322972Paris, First éditions, 2007 ; in-8, 273 pp., br. Broché très bon état.
201409680Paris, Fayard, 2011 ; in-8, 270 pp., br. Broché comme neuf.