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1105Hachette, collection "l'univers des connaissances", Paris, 1968. In-12, broché sous couverture illustrée en couleurs, 256 pp. 1. Les origines de la République - 2. Le développement économique et la concurrence - 3. Une société bourgeoise - 4. Hugo Grotius et le droit des gens - 5. Une économie à l'échelle mondiale - 6. L'âge de l'observation ...
in-12, 256 pp., abdt ill. in-t. n./coul., index, broché, couverture illustrée. Très bel exemplaire, très frais. [FL-13]
8vo., First Edition, with map in the text; orange cloth, backstrip lettered in red, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
1968R240130167HACHETTE. 1968. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 256 pages - nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et en noir et blanc dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 949.2-Pays Bas
1968RO20017613hachette. 1968. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 256p, illustré de nombreuses planches couleurs et noir et blanc, gravures, cartes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 949.2-Pays Bas
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1903AMO-2397Paris, Albin Michel, 1903 1 volume in-18 (19,5 x 13 cm) de LXV-(1)-383 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir au trait dans le texte par Wely. Portrait photographique de Claudine (actrice Polaire) en écolière en frontispice. Reliure de l'époque demi-maroquin à coins havane, dos lisse orné doré, filets dorés sur les plats, tête dorée, non rogné (relié sur brochure). Couverture illustrée en couleurs par Wely (les deux plats et le dos conservés). Exccellent état. Très beau papier de Hollande. ÉDITION ORIGINALE. UN DES RARES EXEMPLAIRES SUR HOLLANDE, CELUI-CI PARAPHÉ PAR WILLY ET NUMÉROTÉ "N° HUIT [signé] WILLY" Les exemplaires sur grands papiers ne sont pas annoncés sur les exemplaires ordinaires. Il doit y avoir une dizaine d'exemplaires seulement sur ce papier. Le volume contient au début la plaidoirie de Maître J. Paul-Boncour pour la maîtresse du Prince Jean. L'ouvrage fut condamné. Cette première édition est la seule complète, les suivantes ayant été expurgées des passages les plus scabreux. "Willy est plus sourd encore que sa vertu n'est muette !... Du moins, cette Maîtresse du Prince Jean, a un mérite : elle ne prendra pas son lecteur en traître. Elle arrive à lui munie d'un casier judiciaire propre à le mettre en garde : dès avant son apparition, elle fut poursuivie, jugée et condamnée ; aussi, ceux qui voudront aller plus loin que la couverture du livre et en sortiront le rouge au front sauront à qui s'en prendre ; ils auront été prévenus. Je sais bien que l'éditeur, malin, a placé en tète du livre la délicieuse plaidoirie où M. Paul-Boncourt entreprit de démontrer à la justice de son pays que la Maîtresse du prince Jean n'était, mon Dieu, pas si immorale qu'on le voulait prétendre ; je sais bien qu'il l'a fait avec un luxe étonnant de verbe, d'esprit et d'aimable sophisme, et qu'il a réussi à être persuasif puisque je m'y suis laissé prendre et que j'ai lu le livre. Cette lecture m'a édifié — si j'ose dire — et je puis affirmer, en connaissance de cause que ce roman, même « épousseté », est terriblement scabreux. Je le sais d'autant mieux que j'ai lu jusqu'à la dernière page — il me faut faire mon mea culpa — car trop souvent le rire et le sourire désarmèrent ma colère ; et ainsi j'ai connu complètement les aventures de ce prince fantôme et de cette trop réelle et plantureuse Gaétane, et j'ai fréquenté le poète carottier Lauban, et Smiley, le littérateur, et aussi l'immuable Maugis, Journaliste notoire, qui ressemble à Willy comme un frère et qui en est très fier, le monstre ! J'ai vu, J'ai lu tout cela, et malgré moi j'y ai pris plaisir. Du moins, pour m'en punir et pour me réhabiliter à mes yeux. Je devais mettre en garde mes contemporains contre la séduction de la Maîtresse du prince Jean, leur affirmer que c'est un livre à ne pas lire et, puisque j'ai été victime de ma curiosité, empêcher les autres de céder à la leur, car s'ils ouvrent le livre, ils sont perdus, ils feront comme moi, ils iront jusqu'au bout." in Le Figaro du 31 juillet 1903, article signé Frédéric Charpin. TRÈS BEL EXEMPLAIRE DU TIRAGE A QUELQUES EXEMPLAIRES SUR HOLLANDE PARAPHÉ PAR L'AUTEUR RELIÉ A L’ÉPOQUE PAR CHARLES MEUNIER.
196281168Princeton New Jersey: Princeton University Press 1962. Presumed First Edition First printing. Hardcover. Very good/Good. xxi 3 221 3 pages. Endpaper maps. Footnotes. Charts. Tables. Bibliography. Index. DJ has scuff small chips and tears. This is a study by the National Bureau of Economic Research. Includes Preface as well as a Foreword by G. Warren Nutter. Topics covered include Composition and Growth of Soviet and United States Freight Transportation; Soviet Railroad Traffic; Factors Affecting Soviet Railroad Traffic; and Analysis of Soviet Railway Operation; and Conclusions. Also includes Appendix A: Railroad Performance vs. Capital Investments During the Transportation Crisis in the USSR 1931-35 by George Novak; Appendix B: Soviet Maritime Freight Traffic Statistics by George Novak; revised and extended by Holland Hunter; and Appendix C: Basic Series on Soviet Transportation by George Novak; revised and extended by Holland Hunter. This study of Soviet freight transportation is a rather thorough revision of an earlier working memorandum which was circulated for comment and criticism. The original analysis was based upon extensive background research undertaken by George Novak with the Soviet sources and upon the nearly completed investigation by Holland Hunter from which his Soviet Transportation Policy was developed. Novak developed the statistical series upon which much of the analysis rests. In addition he prepared various special analyses of railroad and maritime reporting and statistical methods and brought together considerable qualitative evidence bearing upon the character of Soviet transport operations. Dr. Williams attended Columbia University where he received his B.S. in 1938 his M.S. in 1939 and his Ph.D. in 1951. He embarked on a successful career first as an economist on the National Resources Planning Board 1940-42; WPB 1942-44; Chief of Transportation Division U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey 1944-45; and fiscal analyst U.S. Bureau of Budget 1945-46. Williams then started as an educator first as lecturer in transportation at the Graduate School of Business at Columbia University 1947-52; an associate professor 1952-58; and professor of transportation 1954 until his retirement in 1986. While at Columbia University he also served as Vice Dean 1977-79. In addition Williams was a consultant for ODM 1951-60; served as director transportation study for the Department of Commerce 1959-60; served on the Board of Directors ACF Industries Inc. in NY 1960-84; member of NY-NJ Metropolitan Rapid Transit Commission 1955-58; member of task force President's Advisory Commission Transportation Policy and Organization 1954-55; member of task force on regulatory agencies First Hoover Commission 1948; trustee TAA Research Fund 1962-65; board member for visitors U.S. Army Transportation School 1963-66. He was the recipient of the Medal for Freedom. Williams authored several books which included: "The Regulation of Rail-Motor Rate Competition" 1958; "Freight Transportation in the Soviet Union" 1962; "The Future of American Transportation" 1971; and "Economics of Transportation and Logistics" 1974 Rev. Ed. 1981. Williams co-authored with Marvin L. Fair "Economics of Transportation" Rev. Ed. 1959. He also co-authored with J.K. Sletmo "Liner Conferences in the Container Age" 1981. He contributed many articles to various professional publications. Princeton University Press hardcover
2015__0692365206Tinwood Books 2015. Hardcover. New. 216 pages. 12.50x10.25x0.75 inches. Tinwood Books hardcover
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1905003486New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1905. 8th Edition . Hardcover. G Good Plus/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Forest green cloth with lettering and decoration in gilt black and brown. Light edgewear and rubbing and bumped spine ends and corners; minor soil; small shallow dent to fore edge of front board. Binding sound text clean. Interior somewhat musty. 24 plates and 104 text illustrations all b/w. Prev owner name to second blank. No stickers or stamps. Not ex-library. 364 pp. <br/> <br/> Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
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2008010081London: The Folio Society 2008. The Folio Society Letterpress edition of A Midsummer Night's Dream Limited to 3750 hand-numbered copies. Edited by Peter Holland. This copy is numbered 772. The concept of the Folio Society's Letterpress Shakespeare is that Shakespeare's text be magnificently printed from the latest "Oxford Shakespeare" edition under the general editorship of Stanley Wells in a fine large folio attractively bound in green half-goatskin with marbled-paper sides. The introduction and commentary are reserved to a separate specially-bound commentary volume so that the text-volume remains uncluttered and harmonious. The volume containing the original text comes hand-bound in green Nigerian goatskin leather. In a half leather binding. blocked in gold with hand-marbled paper sides. Gilded top edge and matching green ribbon page marker. Printed in 16 point 'Monotype' Baskerville with Caslon display Set in hot metal and printed by letterpress on Zerkall mould-made paper. The volume measures 10 X 14 inches. The commentary volume which includes the text of the play with full explanatory notes is bound in green buckram and measures 7.5 X 5.75 inches. Both volumes are housed in a Solander presentation box also bound in green buckram with a green leather gilt lettered title label. Measuring 15.25 X 11 X 2.75 inches. Number 772 of 3750 copies. Both volumes and the Solander box are all in fine condition. . Limited Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/No Jacket. The Folio Society Hardcover
200834064London: Folio Society / Oxford University Press 2008. Fine. London: Folio Society / Oxford University Press 2008. First "Letterpress Shakespeare" Edition Limited to 3750 copies of which this is no. 607. Two volumes; folio and octavo; folio volume bound in three-quarter green morocco over marbled paper-covered boards gilt-lettered spine; octavo volume bound in green gilt-lettered cloth; the set housed in original green cloth clamshell box; 82; ix12751pp. A Fine set. Folio Society / Oxford University Press unknown
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