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GF325742 pages in4 - enveloppe - bon état -
Photos - The Liberation of Brussels by British Troops; Photos of Nazi 'Flying Bomb' equipment (launching ramp, etc.); More V-1 Flying bomb-related photos; Photos of London's balloon flying-bomb defences; Germans thrown out of Brussels; dummy airfield and guns; a smashed Tiger Tank; Scenes during the Liberation of France; photos of the great allied advance on the western front; Photos of the breaching of the Gothic Line on the Adriatic sector by the Eighth Army. Advertorial covers not included. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
1864008494Batignolles [Bruxelles] [Poulet-Malassis] 1864 Demi-basane corail
1716Ant48081716. Manning Robert Full calf rubbed. Ramsgate Abbey library book plate. Pages 337-338 misnumbered 343-342 unknown
13208Brussels: European Broadcasting Union Technical Centre. Second edition - March 1972 Tech. 3093 - E. 31 1 pp. foolscap 8vo. Describes the features of Ampex Instavideo; AVCO Cartrivision; EVR Partnership EVR; Nordmende Colorvision; Philips VCR; Sony Videocassette; Teldec Videodisc; Vidicord; and other proposed systems. Illustrations and table in text. Stapled into brown printed wraps. Good on lightly-aged paper with initials on front cover. Scarce: no copies on OCLC WorldCat or COPAC. From the Pat Hawker archive. Brussels: European Broadcasting Union, Technical Centre. Second edition - March, 1972 (Tech. 3093 - E). paperback
13210Brussels: European Broadcasting Union Technical Centre. Second edition - February 1965. 56pp. foolscap 8vo. Stapled into brown printed wraps. Good on lightly-aged paper. Includes sections on 'Results of field trials' and 'New developments and proposals'. Two appendices: 'Specifications of the NTSC SECAM and PAL systems' pp.46-50 and 'New documents received by the Ad-hoc Group' pp.51-56. Scarce: no copies on OCLC WorldCat or COPAC. From the Pat Hawker archive. Brussels: European Broadcasting Union, Technical Centre. Second edition - February, 1965. paperback
2004x-1841134430Hart Pub 2004. Hardcover. New. 398 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.00 inches. Hart Pub hardcover
1 volume in-12, 464 pages, broche, couv. RARE - Tres bel exemplaire. [MI-18]
1898015706Mercure de France 1898 In-8 Broché, couverture illustrée rempliée
2242Nombreuses illustrations. Ouvrage très intéressant dans une superbe condition. Plein chagrin bleu-vert, dos longs ornés à froid et à l’or, dentelle intérieure, gardes de soie moirée, tranches dorées. (Schildknecht). Bruxelles Bruylant s.d. 2 volumes grands in-4°.
mon0000066319Palais International des Beaux-A. paperback. Acceptable. in x in x in. Paperback. Cover is badly worn corner is bent. Spine is tight. Pages are clean no markings notes or stains. Ships from Friends bookstore to benefit Beaverton Oregon library. Palais International des Beaux-A paperback
13979'Windzor' i.e. the Royal Court at Windsor. 25 June 1686. 2pp. 12mo. 49 lines of text. Bifolium. In very good condition on lightly-aged paper. Addressed on reverse of second leaf which also carries his seal: 'For Sr Richard Bulstrode Envoy from his Matie of greate Brittaine Att ye Court Att Bruxells these'. Maynard writes: 'I am extremely ashamed yt you having ye character you have att Bruxells & I ye hapinesse to be so well acquainted wth you; my grandsonne should goe to ye Court without a letter from me to acknowledge yr civility & kindnesse when you were here; & to desire yr favour & countenance of him when att ye Court; but my sonne & he told me yt it was their intention to passe this summer att ye Hague & those parts & not to goe to Bruxells till towards winter; & then so little in ye Academy there; his father has ye whole ordering & disposing of him; & this I assure you was ye resolution they owned to me att his going away'. He complains that he 'parted wth so geate a part of my estate to my sonne att his mariage yt. wth what he had by his mother he is in possession of a better estate than I'. However he cannot 'blame ye young man who seems very good & respectful to me & I hope will make a pretty man; & therefore doe intreate if he does come to ye Academy att Bruxells yt you will please to favor him wth yr protection & friendship'. The boy and his governor 'have already made a greate omission if they were any time att Bruxells without paying their respects to you' but he is 'altogether in ye darke not knowing of their having been there till I receaved yr letter wch perfectly surprized me; they having as they pretended to me resolved to goe directly to Holland'. He concludes by thanking him for his offer of sending his news to him 'constantly': 'being always at Court I ever heare what news comes yt is not a secret; however I am infinitly obleeged to you for yr kind offer'. 'Windzor' [i.e. the Royal Court at Windsor]. 25 June 1686. unknown
AEROS210In-8, 28 pages, broché.
AMA-214 clichés Bouté à Bruxelles, environ 100 x 145 mm, 2 petites épreuves d'amateurs.
1901014292Bruxelles Chez Edmond Deman 1901 In-4 Demi-reliure à coins Dédicacé par l'auteur
193550563Uccle - Bruxelles Editions Nationales 1935 In-4, broch, couverture illustre.Plaquette publicitaire de 52 pages, dite comme supplment de l'ouvrage La Belgique centenaire 1830-1930 et consacre l'Exposition universelle de 1935 s'est tenue du 27 avril au 25 novembre 1935 sur le plateau du Heysel Bruxelles. Entirement conue par Ren Vanderhaege, dit Ren Lyr, qui en a assur la mise en pages, elle est illustre de 158 photographies en olive et blanc, dont 117 de l'Epi-Devolder, les autres tant signes Marchand, Alban, Werres, van Parys, Keystone ou encore Nels. Ces photographies reprsentent aussi bien les pavillons que les diffrentes expositions, loisirs ou transports mis la disposition du public.
12194Bruxelles, Bruylant-Christophe, 1867 Relie, demi-maroquin rouge (dos), demi-toile rouge (plats), dos orne de cadre fleuronne dore entrenerfs, dos a nerfs (5) dore, dos orne de piece de titre dore, plats orne de cadre a froid, page de garde marbre, tranches dore, (...)
14688Bruxelles, Editorial Office, 1946-1950 21 x 30, 25 fascicules dans 2 boîtes d'origine (défraîchies), 32 pp par volumes soit un total de 800 pp., très nombreuses illustrations en N/B, plusieurs planches en couleurs (image pleine page) dans chaque volume, bon état.
Pages 129-168. Features: Cover photo of the Queen (and Margaret) at Royal Ascot with her trainer, Noel Murless after Jardiniere had won the King George V. stakes for Her Majesty; More Royal photos at the Royal Ascot; Excellent two-page photo of opening of the Four-Power conference at the Palais Des Nations, Geneva; Photos from Morocco in the wake of terrorism and rioting; Photos of tank which erects its own bridge, the M-48; Six photos of the site of the Geneva conference; Four fascinating pages of photos of shopping/luxury/theatre scenes in Soviet Russia; Photo of carnage after lightning strike at the Royal Ascot horse race; Photo of crowd outside the execution place of Mrs. Ruth Ellis, Holloway Prison; Photo of huge Brussels crowd protesting proposed school reforms; Centrefold photo of rescue workers at work at Royal Ascot after lightning strike; Page of photos of clearing London's underground sewers; Photos of personalities of the week include J.E. Coulson, Gerald Nabarro, Sister Ella Jorden, Mrs. Phyllis Sispera, Peter Wilkinson, the winning South African cricket team, Sir Robert Black in Singapore, Sir Linton Andrews, Lord Cooper, Sir Gordon Radley, Sir John Woodall, Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby, L.R. Fenwick, and Prince Bernhard with his three eldest daughters; Photos of Stirling Moss winning auto race at Aintree; Photo of Donald Campbell's speedboat 'Bluebird' streaking across Lake Ullswater; Photo of Colonel Nasser surrounded by Egyptian crowd; Two photos of Helicopter which smashed into side of New York Port Authority building; nostalgic ads; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
Pages 81-120. Features: Nice colour ad for Humber Hawk car inside front cover; One-page Recruting ad for the R.A.F.; Nice ad for the Armstrong Siddley Sapphire car; Beautiful and classy one-page photo ad for Rolls-Royce, "The Best Car in the World"; Cover photo of indo-China military negotiators and their hut; Photos of terrible flooding in central Europe; Large American navy ships practice spraying themselves off to decontaminate in the event of radiation; Various Royal photos; Lovely photo portrait of the Duchess of Kent and her debutante daughter, Princess Alexandra, in her garden at Coppins; Photos from the battle of Phu-Ly - a French withdrawal in the Hanoi 'Box"; Great aerial photo of fortified French position at Nhai Tuu, six miles northwest of Phu Ly; Photos of refugees in the Red River Delta - the evacuation of Vietnamese civilians; Excellent photos of 'Operation Auvergne' - the regrouping of French Union forces in the Red River Delta; Excellent one-page colour photo portrait of Field Marshal Sir William Slim, Governor-General of Australia since 1953; Nice colour photos of the H.A.C. Company of Pikemen and Musketeers; Photos of the Queen at the Royal Show in Windsor; Nice one-page aerial view of the crowded Royal Show at Windsor; Brighton Aquarium today and 80 years ago; London's re-built Dutch Church opened by Princess Irene of the Netherlands; Photos of personalities of the week, including F. Green and C.J. Chataway, Winston Churchill with Mrs. Pandit, President of the U.N. General Assembly, The Queen as Godmother to the younger daughter of the Earl and Countess of Euston; Mr. Gabriel Pascal, and golf champion Peter Thomson; Photos of historic horse-drawn carriages at the Show; The new "Lapwing" sailing rig; Sabena helicopter flight from Brussels touches down in London; Three photos about the Guatemalan revolution; New York Park Avenue skyscraper is walled in only 10 hours; Nice half-page Burbery's fahion ad; Color ad for Reed paper sacks on back cover; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 85- 112. Features: Cover photo of the largest diamond ever found in alluvial deposits - 770 carat stone found in the Woyie River, Sierra leone; Illustrations compare the size of this diamond with other families gems; Two pages of illustrations show construction of a giant new type of locomotive at Swindon; Superb full-page photo portrait of Gen. DeGaulle, who has announced his resignation; Two fascinating pages of illustrations explain how torpedoes hunt their prey by sound, and leave no telltale bubble track; Article entitled "Record of the Second New Zealand Division" includes photos of V.C. winners Sgt. J. D. Hinton, Sgt. A. C. Hulme, second Lieut. K. Elliott, second Lieut. M. Ngarimu, and Capt. C. H. Upam; Page of four graphs illustrates Britain's wartime austerity; Photos of the fateful first meeting of the Security Council of the United Nations at Albert Hall; One-page photo of France's spokesman on the French Mandated Territories, M. Georges Bidault, addressing the general assembly of the United Nations at Central Hall, Westminster; Centrefold illustration shows a debate in progress at the Hampstead Parliament; Photos of large-scale reconstruction in Spain, including the University City of Madrid; Photos illustrate abundant consumer goods available and Madrid; Photos of personalities of the week include Dr. R. E. W. Flower, Lord Caldecote, Lord Goddard, Maj. Gen. F. E. Simpson, Sir George Arthur, Lord Plender, Gerald Barry, Sir A. Clark Kerr, Mr. Churchill and his wife, Miss D. K. Dix, new governor of Newfoundland Mr. Gordon McDonald, and Spanish chess prodigy Arturo Pomar; Six photos of Brookands, the famous British motor racing track, and it's camouflaged wartime disguise; Photo of HMC S "Warrior"; Photos of hundreds of US bomber trainers for sale to the public in Ontario, California; Statue of Peter Pan in Brussels is pocked with bullet holes after German revolver practice; Two photos of King Ibn Saud and King Farouk; Photo of the most important discovery of Roman remains ever made in Canterbury; Two pages of beautiful architectural photos of the Chapel of the Royal Naval College at Greenwich. Unmarked with average wear. Outer advertising pages not included. A sound vintage copy. Book
Pages 337-364. Features: Colour ad for Ford cars inside front cover; Title page photo of the second 16 Power Conference in Paris; Article discusses communism; 4 Photos illustrate life in Russian-ruled Potsdam and Weimar - historic German cities in the Soviet zone; Photos of the royal family's weekend home, and the chapel they attend; Book review of "Art And The Industrial Revolution" by Francis D. Klingender; Series of photos illustrates a unique fifty-year treaty signed in Brussels - the five power Western European pact; Photos of Earl Mountbatten in Burma - ceremonial, and informal events; Wonderful full-page photo of Mountbatten walking shoeless near Rangoon's most sacred pagoda, the Shwe (Golden) Dagon; Article with map discusses the naval WWII battle of the Philippines; Full-page photo shows Harry Truman asking Congress to accept conscription; Five photos show Princess Margaret visiting Glasgow; Four photos document Oxford and Cambridge rowing crews battling for the 98th time; Fantastic centrefold photos show Sheila's Cottage, a mare, winning the Grand National; Five photos show the war cabinet's underground headquarters, preserved for posterity; 4 Photos document fighting in Greece; Photos of the demolition of a massive German flak tower in the French sector of Berlin; Photo of the first Battalion, the Somerset light infantry, the last British troops to leave India, arriving at Liverpool; Photos of personalities of the week include Dr. Guy Dain, Istvan Bede, Prof. Nicola Delapchiev, Sen. Tom Connally, George C Marshall, Sen. Arthur Vandenberg, Gateshead alderman F. L. Burrow, Pope Pius XII in the Vatican, Adm. Sir F. H. G. Dalrymple-Hamilton; Photos of Royal Army equipment displayed, including a superheavy Howitzer and a helicopter; Photos of British troops in British Honduras; Article on the re-creation of the Zoser's 5000-year-old "Eternal Dwelling" at Sakkarah; Two pages of photos of Egypt's first pyramid - restorations and a reconstruction at Sakkarah; Very nice back cover colour ad for "Black and White" Scotch whisky shows rugger game in progress. Coverfold of advertising outer layer clumsily taped, otherwise unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
40 pages. Part 10 of a series "...Framed with the object of producing an account of the great contest now in progress, which shall be at once popular and authoritative... An account written by men of great experience in political, military, and naval matters... Will contain a great deal of first-hand material which will be really valuable to historians of the future." - from Preface. Contents: Chapter XXII - The German Advance to Brussels; Chapter XXIII - The First French Offensive in Alsace; Centerfold "Map To Illustrate The German Advance to Brussels". Dozens of excellent black and white archival photographs. Upon back cover is an interesting and attractive advertisement for the "Swan" Fount Pen, intended for a soldier's kit. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. Sound copy. Magazine
257 pages. Translated from the Hungarian. Frontis sepia-toned photo-portrait of M. Adolph Max, Burgomaster of Brussels. Blue decorated boards. Author was "a prominent Hungarian author and journalist, who succeeded in gaining the confidence of the German authorities and was allowed in 1916 to spend a few months in Belgium, being given unusual facilities for travelling and seeing everything within the occupied territory. The Germans did not seek to hide anything from him; they revealed their methods and their Kultur in all its nakedness." - from Preface. Number written on backstrip. Rubber stamp on page 79 reads 'Please retain in ward where loaned'. Last leaf uncut. Above-average external wear. Binding intact. A worthy reading copy of this gripping and informative account. Book
Extensive coverage of the Transvaal (Boer) War. Photos and illustrations include: The Queen's Visit to Ireland, Departure of the New Zealand Rough-Riders from Christchurch for South Africa, The Arrival of the Queen at Kingstown, Canadian contingent ready to embark on board the "Milwaukee", Photos of Ladysmith under seige, 100 pounder Boer Gun at Mafeking, Photo of Free State Commandants, Lord Roberts learns that Bloemfontein has surrendered (2 page illustration), The attempted assassination of the Prince of Wales at the Gare du Nord, Brussels, Digging in at Ladysmith (photos), Great one-page Beecham's Pills advert., and more. Moisture exposure at edges has resulted in light staining and waviness. Average wear. Binding intact. Book