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199539197Bruxelles Brussels Belgium: Librairie Simonson S. A. New. 1995. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Text in French. 366 lots -- with a bonus offer-- . Librairie Simonson S. A. paperback
18684Belgium. Undated circa 1868 . 3pp. 8vo. Bifolium. In fair condition on aged worn and brittle paper. 66 lines of closely-written text heavily revised with additions deletions and emendations. The author describes his scheme as 'un projet qui contribuerait a l'embellissement de le grand plan de Bruxelles sans qu'il coutait rien a la ville'. He describes the renovation of the facade of the Maison du Roi and suggests the placing of 'Statuettes d'Albert et d'Isabelle' in a 'niche gothique'. Jamaer reconstructed the Maison du Roi in 1868. It had previously been rebuilt after the bombardment of Brussels by French troops in 1695. [ Belgium. ] Undated [ circa 1868? ]. 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
1391204891.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0364797592.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0267062303.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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
1996289748PN. New. 1996. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
18-4830Brussels Belgium: Association pour la Diffusion Artistique et Culturelle 1959. . 4to. 5 - 22 pp. Soft beige stapled wraps with black illustration. Fair with toning edgewear and loose stapling along spine. Black and white and color plates including color frontis. Works by Robert Miller Pierre Soulages Pablo Picasso Asger Jorn Franz Kline Emilio Vedova Victor Vasarely Jan Lebenstein Graham Sutherland et al. Article is the English translation and transcription of a speech delivered by Werner Haftmann at the opening of DOCUMENTA II in Cassel Germany in July 1959. Title page signed and inscribed by author Werner Haftmann in blue ink “Best Wishes! - Werner Haftmann.†Scarce. In English and en Francais. From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz. Brussels, Belgium: Association pour la Diffusion Artistique et Culturelle, 1959. paperback
186813260Bar-le-Duc: Imprimerie Constant-Laguerre 1868. Esemplare da studio macchiette e segni d’uso sulla brossura diffuse fioriture e gore piccole mancanze marginali su alcune carte integrazioni sui bordi della brossura e del frontespizio. Poor condition leaves affected by foxing waterstains etc. As is reading copy. Brossura editoriale a stampa 12mo cm 20x12 pp 4 125 3. Esemplare da studio macchiette e segni d’uso sulla brossura diffuse fioriture e gore piccole mancanze marginali su alcune carte integrazioni sui bordi della brossura e del frontespizio. Edizione originale. Manuale dedicato alle sostanze e tecniche necessarie per il trasferimento di immagini fotografiche al collodio su supporti ceramici smaltati. L’opera fu composta Théophile Geymet e Charles Alker chimici francesi titolari di un’azienda di prodotti per la fotografia e l’elettricità fondata a Parigi nel 1867; Alker aprì nel 1870 una succursale dell’azienda in Belgio e si dedicò allo sviluppo della galvanoplastica. Non comune. Imprimerie Constant-Laguerre unknown