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196392929Santiago de Chile: Biblioteca Nacional 1963. Paperback. Good. cxi 437; 169p. color plates illus. facsimiles wrps large 4to. Includes an unpaginated section of bibliography. Unbound untrimmed uncut in signatures as issued. Printed on heavy stock. Griffin 2856. "V. I reproduces completely or partially all known imprints made in Chile from 1776 to 1818. V. 2 provides a detailed description of such imprints. Introductory study by G. Feliú Cruz Biblioteca Nacional paperback
1835324501835 !!!!!!!!!. Jeweils 17 x 23,5 cm. [5 Warenabbildungen]
1099Impression en sérigraphie. Affche réalisée par le Comité de Soutien à la lutte révolutionnaire du Peuple Chilien (Arts plastique). ca.1973. Dim: 60 x 40 cm. Défauts mais bon état général.
1099Impression en sérigraphie. Affche réalisée par le Comité de Soutien à la lutte révolutionnaire du Peuple Chilien (Arts plastique). ca.1973. Dim: 60 x 40 cm. Défauts mais bon état général.
1926160486Verlag des Wissenschaftlichen Archivs von Chile, Concepción, (1926). 221 S., 2 Bll. Mit 28 Tafeln und einigen Textabbildungen. 8°, HPgt. d. Z.
16552Bourges, imp. Pigelet et Tardy, 1882, 1 broché. in-8 de XIX-332 pages, tirage limité à 300 exemplaires sur papier vergé, dont celui-ci: n° "26", offert par madame de Belvèze à Mr Svinsham", exemplaire non rogné ;
1974063843Mödling bei Wien., Verlag St. Gabriel., 1974. Ergebnisse meiner vier Forschungsreisen in den Jahren 1918 bis 1924, unternommen im Auftrage des Ministerio de Instruccion Publica de Chile. XV, 683 Seiten mit 40 Abbildungen im Text, 1 geographische Karte (vor dem Text) und 51 Abbildungen (Fotografien) auf 14 Tiefdrucktafeln im Anhang. Zustand: Vorderer Schnitt minimal braunfleckig, abgesehen hiervon ist das Buch in gutem Zustand. 4°. OLeinen
Madrid, Real Academia de la Historia, 1852 ["Memorial Histórico Español". Tomo IV]. 4to.; XXVII pp., 511 pp. Edición príncipe. Encuadernación en pasta española, con tejuelo.
Santiago de Chile, Instituto Geográfico Militar, 1963. Tres volúmenes en folio, con un total de 1860 pp., con numerosos facsímiles. Cubiertas originales.
Barcelona, en la Imprenta de José Torner, 1828. 4to.; 3 hs., VIII-334 pp., Con 3 grabados en láminas fuera de texto, dos de ellas firmadas por J. Amills. Encuadernación fatigada en pasta española con lomera ornada.
185346402356Paris, Michel Lévy, 1853 ; in-12, demi-chagrin rouge, filets et points dorés, tranches jaspées. (Reliure de l’époque) VIII pp., 472 pp.ÉDITION ORIGINALE. Ce sont 12 récits : Le premier - Ismael er-Raschydi - se déroule en Égypte, les autres en Patagonie, Inde, La Réunion : - Une chasse aux nègres marrons - texte d’abord publié en 1845 dans la Revue des deux Mondes, signalé par Ryckebusch 6365 ; au Chili, au Canada - La Peau d’Ours, Souvenirs des bords de la Sabine -, en Chine, au Pérou, Malabar, Coromandel...Théodore Pavie, né à Angers en 1811 est surtout connu comme orientaliste. Dans sa jeunesse il avait visité les deux Amériques, l’extrême Orient où il apprit le chinois, le sanscrit et d’autres langues asiatiques. Ces récits, pour la plupart publiés dans la Revue des deux Mondes, concernent ces voyages. Pavie a traduit divers textes chinois, des fragments du Mahabhârata, et de savants textes historiques orientaux. Au sujet de Th. Pavie en Asie, voyez l’intéressant article que Numa Broc consacre à ce grand voyageur dans Dict. des explorateurs II, Asie pp. 368-369. il cite ce livre.Exemplaire bien relié. Qq. rousseurs.
180492Paris, Michel Lévy frères, 1856 in-12, XVI-308 pp., demi-chagrin brun, dos lisse, couverture conservée (reliure postérieure). Bon exemplaire.
19073626DBLeipzig, Wilhelm Engelmann, 1907. 8°. XIV, 374 S. Mit 33 Tafeln und 2 gef. Karten. Orig.-Leinenband. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, bild
Madrid, Imprenta de Miguel Ginesta, 1879 (Colección de Libros Españoles Raros y Curiosos). 4to. menor; VIII pp. 359 pp., 2 hs. Impresión en papel de hilo. Cubiertas originales.
BN274857Red Hot Chili Peppers <br/><br/>Red Hot Chili Peppers Red Hot Chili Peppers unknown
189115492Paris, à la librairie illustrée, sans date [1891]. In-4 de [4]-480 pages, demi-chagrin vert empire, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, couvertures conservées.
19073626DBLeipzig, Wilhelm Engelmann, 1907. 8°. XIV, 374 S. Mit 33 Tafeln und 2 gef. Karten. Orig.-Leinenband.
19042439Valparaiso, Imprenta i litografia Alemana de Gustavo Schäfer, 1904. Blauer Leineneinband, gr-8°, 743 S.; Einband berieben, Papier gebräunt, Schnitt angestaubt, insgesamt gutes und festes Exemplar / blue cloth, 743 pp.; cover and paper sunned, good copy.
2015BN223590AUTHORHOUSE 2015. 2015. Hardcover. Nutrición Cronobiológica y Bioenergética Edición Blanco y Negro: El Eslabón Perdido de la Alimentación <br/><br/>Nutrición Cronobiológica y Bioenergética Edición Blanco y Negro: El Eslabón Perdido de la Alimentación Dr Ivan Chile Martinez AUTHORHOUSE hardcover
1994BN258644München : Lechner 1994. 1994. Rapa Nui die Osterinsel. von <br/><br/>Rapa Nui die Osterinsel. von Osterinsel / Reisebericht / Chile / - Hellmich Friedrich München : Lechner unknown
1993BN152055Herford : Koehler 1993. 1993. Kreuzer Dresden : Odyssee ohne Wiederkehr. Aus dem Span. übers. von Corinna Ponitz <br/><br/>Kreuzer Dresden : Odyssee ohne Wiederkehr. Aus dem Span. übers. von Corinna Ponitz Kreuzer Dresden / Chile - Parker de Bassi Maria Teresa Herford : Koehler unknown
24697ALS: 17 August 1944; 27 Oakington Manor Drive Wembley. TLS: 31 October 1962; 807 Howard House Dolphin Square London SW1. See her Guardian obituary by Ronald Bergan ‘Britain's original “It†girl who rose from shop assistant to movie star’ 13 September 1999. Both items in good condition lightly aged and folded for postage. Both letters with good content. Eileen Margaret Cond 1911-1984 of Honiton was an enthusiastic autograph collector and she had an ability to draw a more than perfunctory response from her targets. ONE 1944 ALS: 2pp 8vo. Addressed to ‘Dear Miss Cond’ and signed ‘Chili Bouchier’. Begins: ‘Just a wee line to thank you so much for your nice Xmas card which was forwarded to me in Egypt. where she had been touring with ENSA / I am home now safe & sound and fortunately for me on tour with a new play “Lady - Be Careful†so I can escape the flying bombs without feeling too guilty of running away from their horror.’ Having a ‘week out’ before playing Bath ‘we decided to spend our week here and enjoy the antiquities’. She ‘thoroughly enjoyed’ her ‘trip out East and I think it was appreciated by the “boys.â€â€™ With reference to the war she feels things look ‘grand all round now’. She hopes Cond is well and making her ‘post-war plans. It’s fun to do although they may all go wrong - as all plans persistently do. At least that is my experience.’ TWO 1962 TLS. 1p 4to. Twenty-eight single-spaced lines. Addressed to ‘My Dear Eileen’ and signed ‘Chili’. She has written a letter of protest against theatre closures to the Daily Express and ‘Yes the Theatre Royal Portsmouth was one of the casualties I had in mind’. I had another letter from someone from your district bewailing the apathy of the majority of people about the closing of the theatre.’ She doesn’t feel very hopeful: ‘There doesn’t seem to be much one can do about it except wait for the time when people will be sick of staying at home and watching the “goggle-boxâ€. But with new attractions like Telstar and colour TV it doesn’t look as if that time will ever come.’ Her letter has ‘brought a tremendous response from the public’ and she has been ‘deeply moved to learn how many unknown friends I have.’ Despite the ‘stunned silence at the audacity of an artist to raise a voice in protest’ she will soon be working again. She makes a suggestion regarding those who wish to join her. She expresses the ‘happiness and relaxation’ she finds in Spain before turning to her autobiography: ‘The book is now finished having re-written it once more and I just don’t know which publisher to send it to as it is all a bit peculiar. It has to be as my life has been. Not at all like anyone elses.’ She is certain she will gain ‘an inspiration’ regarding the publisher ‘and in the meantime I have high hopes of placing a musical with a Spanish background which I have also written during the quiet times’. Bouchier did not publish an autobiography until 1996 'Shooting Star'. The renewed interest resulted in an appearance on 'Desert Island Discs' and an episode of 'This is Your Life'. ALS: 17 August 1944; 27 Oakington Manor Drive, Wembley. TLS: 31 October 1962; 807 Howard House, Dolphin Square, London SW1. unknown
189819087BParis:, Carré & Naud., 1898. 4° (ca. 27,3 x 20 cm). 217 S. Bibliotheks-Halbleinwand der Zeit. Einband berieben, Gebrauchsspuren, etwas stiockfleckig, insgesamt noch gut erhalten.
19542310270179xbvkQuito - Oruru - Santiago - Lima - Nueva York - Londres, Sociedades Biblicas Unidas, not dated (1954). 773 pages. - Publisher's gilt-titled black cloth-binding, all edges red; 8vo.(ca. 24 x 18 x 4 cm; ca. 1,2 kg.).
13288Lorenza Combe Martin North Devon. 26 December 1916. 4pp. 4to. Fair on lightly aged and creased paper with a few closed tears. The letter begins: 'Dear Lynd: I have been very ill and after two months in bed and an introduction to what Marley called "the thick sweet smell of chloroform" I have been sent down here to get better - with the word of specialist and doctor that when I am well again I shall be better than I have been for a long time. This I write because I have often thought of writing to tell you how much I relish your papers. I have often wished that you would collect them - in a kind of Retrospective Reviews volume.' He discusses Omar Khayyam 'I remember once Andrew Lang was annoyed that there were people who thought Omar would serve as their classic as well as Homer.' before returning to Lynd's work. 'I cut out those papers of yours when I see them - and just now when there seems such a dearth of work that shows any feeling for that big - and as I think immensely valuable - part of writing of any kind when people are writing so earnestly I wish you could make your work a criticism in the news.' After a reference to Hall Caine he continues: 'I daresay it will please you to know of one more who always reads an article with your name at the top of it'. He apologises for his letter: 'the news in it are very slapdashedly picked up! - but it will convey to you what I want it to convey - crawling back to this world from that other which was not a bad one either I assure you; it was a very wonderful place when I was at my worst and finding too little of what - of what I can't understand how people get along without. It is in your work. Thanks for it.' According to his entry in the Oxford DNB 'In 1899 because of lung trouble Niven travelled to British Columbia Canada where he regained his health and led an energetic outdoor life. On his return to Glasgow he began a career in journalism. He moved to England and his first novel The Lost Cabin Mine appeared in 1908. . Found unfit for military service Niven spent the First World War in London working for a time in the War Office under the novelist John Buchan. In 1920 he returned to Canada with his wife to settle on the shores of Kootenay Lake near Nelson British Columbia and became a full-time novelist.' He has been described as 'British Columbia's first professional man of letters and the first significant literary figure of the Kootenays'. From the Lynd papers. Lorenza, Combe Martin, North Devon. 26 December 1916. unknown