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198424263Montréal Orphée 1984
RO80236378roger duhamel. Non daté. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 315 pages augmentées de nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc. Texte sur 2 colonnes, texte en français et en anglais .. . . . Classification Dewey : 971-Canada
1927GITj914Glasgow Brown, Son and Ferguson Ltd 1927. In-8 XX 244pp. reliure de l'éditeur de percaline bleu nuit bradel, titre sur le 1er plat, sous jaquette illustrée. Orné de 74 planches regroupant 119 sujet la plupart d'après des photographies (membres d'équipages, bateaux à voile et à vapeur, certains avec roue à aube). Petits manques et coupures en bordure de la jaquette, reliure en bon état, intérieur frais et complet. Texte en langue anglaise sans traduction.
1928R117624Antwerpen, Opdebeeck 1928 80pp. geïllustreerd met pentekeningen van Edm. Van Offel, 27cm., ingebonden in gecart. band, roodlinnen rug, goede staat, R117624
1974102158Ottawa, Galerie nationale du Canada 1974 In-4 26 x 23 cm. Broché, couverture verte, titre en blanc sur le dos et le premier plat, 224 pp., 78 planches en noir & blanc, 77 figures, biographie, chronologie, bibliographie. Exemplaire en très bon état.
187013255Ottawa Printed at the Times Office 1870
2011RO80178318LONELY PLANET. 2011. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 582 Pages. Nombreuses photos en couleur dans et hors texte. Texte sur 2 colonnes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 971-Canada
5452Nicholas Flood Davin , Q,C,...M.P. non daté vers 1920
1990R160112995KEY PORTEER BOOKS. 1990. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 114 pages. Jaquette illustré en couleurs en bon état. Texte sur double colonnes français-anglais en vis à vis. Nombreuses illustrations en couleurs en hors texte et dans le texte.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 971-Canada
199515097Université Concordia 1995 295 pages IN8. 1995. broché. 295 pages.
1991008215SAINT-DIE ORGANA EUROPAE 1991 Un volume in-8 broché de 64 pages , illustrations , bon exemplaire . Bon Couverture souple
1946RO40168786Chez l'auteur. 1946. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Non coupé. 281 pages. Etiquette de code sur le dos. Tampons et annotations de bibliothèque sur le 1er plat et en page de titre. Couverture se détachant.. . . . Classification Dewey : 971-Canada
1946R200117281Chez l'auteur. 1946. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 275 pages. Tampons et annotations en page de gar'de et de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 971-Canada
1969RO30314594ministre du commerce et du développement. 1969. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. Jaquette en bon état. Nombreuses photos en couleur et en noir et blanc hors texte. Lettre tapuscrite du ministère du commerce et du développement de l'Ontario.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 971-Canada
1965R240058941DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND DEVELOPMENT. 1965. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. Environ 40 pages - nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et en noir et blanc hors texte - textes sur deux colonnes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 971-Canada
1969ROD0044157Ministère du Commerce et du développement de l'Ontario. 1969. In-8. Broché. Etat du neuf, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 160 pages. Trés nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleurs hors texte. Couverture illustrée d'un photographie en couleurs. . . . Classification Dewey : 971-Canada
2012gb881Boréal Dos carré collé 2012 In-8 (15,3 x 23 cm), dos carré collé, 377 pages ; frottements aux coins, aux coupes et au dos, par ailleurs intérieur frais, assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
2013799132013 Ed. Rivages - Coll. Rivages/Thriller 2013 - in-8 broché - 300 pages
15630Saskatoon Intercontinental Packers Limited
1795PHO-1044Paris : Bastien, An III. (1795) 7 volumes in-8 ; AVEC , PAUW recherches philosophiques sur les Américains , An III , 3 volumes in-8 , XIV-421pp, 475pp,482pp. AVEC : PAUW : Recherches philosophiques sur les Égyptiens et les Chinois. Paris : Bastien, An III, 2 volumes in-8, carte dépliante (déchurure sans manque), XVIff,472pp , 466pp; AVEC : PAUW : Recherches philosophiques sur les Grecs. Paris : Bastien, An III, 2 volumes in-8 , XVI-400pp,366pp . Reliure d’époque en basane marbrée, dos lisse orné avec titre et tomaison , quelques manques de cuir , petit travail de ver sur 10ff ,Tome 1.
18803Paris, C.J. Trouvé, 1824. (4), 68 pp. 8vo. Modern boards. Not in Camus; not in Kress; not in Goldsmiths; not in Einaudi; not in Sabin. In favour of a progressive relaxation of the protectionist system in order to stimulate commerce and trade with the colonies and the United States.
18786A Rouen, De l'Imprimerie de Dame Besongue, 1789. With 16 tables, some folding, one covering 7 separate pages, and one covering 24 pages. vi, (7)-238 pp. 4to. Modern half morocco, marbled boards, spine gilt in compartments, gilt lettering. Sabin 32638 (incomplete copy); not in Leclerc; Fay 25; not in Howes; Kress B.1719 (incomplete copy); Goldsmiths 13832; not in Einaudi. The first French edition, the rare Quarto edition, translation was due to De Rumare, a magistrate in Rouen. There was another 4to edition printed in 1789, "A Londres, aux dépens de la Compagnie, which did not have the "Table des Matières" (and had 230 pages as a consequence). A detailed exposition and statistical comparison of the imports and exports of Great Britain and the United States, from 1700 to 1783. With each edition, Sheffield substantially revised and enlarged the text. Written in opposition to the bill introduced by Pitt in 1783, proposing to relax the navigation laws in favour of the States, the work was influential in determining the abandonment of the motion. Sheffield points up the weak position of America and continually stresses the growing commercial importance and potential of the West Indies and Canada (especially Newfoundland and Nova Scotia, particularly with regard to fisheries, lumber, and ship-building). Howes writes that the work was very influential in shaping England's trade policy from 1783 to 1789, so detrimental to American commerce and shipping interests as to contribute greatly to the formation of a Federal union, better able, than were the separate federated states, to retaliate against British maritime might.The tables provide extensive statistical information, giving a comparative export and import survey of the trade between the United States and other countries. This translation from the English original was due to De Rumare, magistrate at Rouen. The later Mirabeau translation did not include the statistical tables. - Nice copy with marginal annotations and good margins.
18731A Londres, Aux dépens de la Compagnie, 1789. Engraved title within border, 16 tables, some folding. vi, (7)-230 pp. 4to. Modern half calf, marbled boards, corners, gilt lettering to spine. Sabin 32638; Echeverria & Wilkie 789/116; not in Leclerc; not in Fay; not in Howes; cf.: Kress B.1719; cf.: Goldsmiths 13832; not in Einaudi; no French edition in JFBL. Only edition in Quarto, very rare, probably the first French edition. Both Sabin and Echeverria & Wilkie give a 4to edition printed in Rouen. A detailed exposition and statistical comparison of the imports and exports of Great Britain and the United States, from 1700 to 1783. With each edition, Sheffield substantially revised and enlarged the text. Written in opposition to the bill introduced by Pitt in 1783, proposing to relax the navigation laws in favour of the States, the work was influential in determining the abandonment of the motion. Sheffield points up the weak position of America and continually stresses the growing commercial importance and potential of the West Indies and Canada (especially Newfoundland and Nova Scotia, particularly with regard to fisheries, lumber, and ship-building). Howes writes that the work was very influential in shaping England's trade policy from 1783 to 1789, so detrimental to American commerce and shipping interests as to contribute greatly to the formation of a Federal union, better able, than were the separate federated states, to retaliate against British maritime might.The tables provide extensive statistical information, giving a comparative export and import survey of the trade between the United States and other countries. This translation from the English original was due to De Rumare, magistrate at Rouen. The later Mirabeau translation did not include the statistical tables. - Titlepage browned, some scattered spotting, but a good large paper copy.
178910440A Londres et se trouve à Paris, Chez Le Jay fils et Maradan, 1789. In-8 de XVI-336 pp., veau havane marbré, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre en maroquin vert, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque).
18757London, printed for J. Debrett, 1784. With 16 tables (mainly folding). (4), xlvii, 345, (30), 24 pp. and 4 lvs of publisher's catalogue. 8vo. Contemporary speckled calf, spine gilt in compartments, green label with gilt lettering. Sabin 32633; JFBL S290; Howes H.616; not in Streeter; Kress B.784; Goldsmiths 12623; cf.: Black 1348 (Dublin edition); not in Einaudi. Much expanded edition. A detailed exposition and statistical comparison of the imports and exports of Great Britain and the United States, from 1700 to 1783. With each edition, Sheffield substantially revised and enlarged the text. Written in opposition to the bill introduced by Pitt in 1783, proposing to relax the navigation laws in favour of the States, the work was influential in determining the abandonment of the motion. Sheffield points up the weak position of America and continually stresses the growing commercial importance and potential of the West Indies and Canada (especially Newfoundland and Nova Scotia, particularly with regard to fisheries, lumber, and ship-building). Howes writes that the work was very influential in shaping England's trade policy from 1783 to 1789, so detrimental to American commerce and shipping interests as to contribute greatly to the formation of a Federal union, better able, than were the separate federated states, to retaliate against British maritime might.The tables provide extensive statistical information, giving a comparative export and import survey of the trade between the United States and other countries. The tables have been bound in a bit of a disorder: tables 12-15 are bound before the "Contents of Tables", the tables start with number 16, followed by the numbers 1-11, but all 16 tables are present. - Page xxiii/xxiv with some damage but no loss of text; inscribed by the author in upper margin of the title-page, slightly touched by the binder's knife.