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198922075[Shawinigan : Publicité Pâquet] Société d'histoire de Saint-Amable 1989 In-4 bien illustré (portraits, vues, carte), 391p. Cartonnage de l'éditeur, toile bleue.
1688298Paris: Robert Pepie 1688. Rare first edition of an account of an early trip to Quebec by Saint Vallier the second Bishop of the Province and immediate successor to Laval. Saint-Vallier visited the country in 1685three years before his consecration as Bishopin order to examine the state of the diocese. Lasting eighteen months his itinerary included Quebec City all the parishes along the St. Lawrence and Montreal and following inland rivers and lakes eventually reached as far as Acadia. Upon his return he wrote a report in the form of a letter to a friend giving a colorful account of various Indian tribes and their relations to French colonists. The work became a classic ethnography of French Canada and was reprinted in 1856.The copy offered here is highly unusual in containing an apparently unrecorded cancel of the first prefatory leaf A i.e. A2 making several orthographic corrections and rectifying the omission of a word. The collation of our copy contains one more leaf than the copy described in the NUC or the JCB copy. It finds a match only in the Church copy where the additional leaf is explicitly described as a blank.Although beginning his ecclesiastical career as almoner to Louis XIV Saint Vallier 1653-1727 was more attracted to missionary work than the court of Versailles and spent 42 years as Bishop of Quebec writing the first catechism for French Canada. Robert Pepie unknown books
1688298<p>Paris: Robert Pepie 1688. Rare first edition of an account of an early trip to Quebec by Saint Vallier the second Bishop of the Province and immediate successor to Laval. Saint-Vallier visited the country in 1685 three years before his consecration as Bishop in order to examine the state of the diocese. Lasting eighteen months his itinerary included Quebec City all the parishes along the St. Lawrence and Montreal and following inland rivers and lakes eventually reached as far as Acadia. Upon his return he wrote a report in the form of a letter to a friend giving a colorful account of various Indian tribes and their relations to French colonists. The work became a classic ethnography of French Canada and was reprinted in 1856. The copy offered here is highly unusual in containing an apparently unrecorded cancel of the first prefatory leaf A i.e. A2 making several orthographic corrections and rectifying the omission of a word. The collation of our copy contains one more leaf than the copy described in the NUC or the JCB copy. It finds a match only in the Church copy where the additional leaf is explicitly described as a blank. Although beginning his ecclesiastical career as almoner to Louis XIV Saint Vallier 1653-1727 was more attracted to missionary work than the court of Versailles. He spent 42 years as Bishop of Quebec and wrote the first catechism for French Canada.</p> Robert Pepie
Broché. 160 pages. Rousseurs.
198132006Montréal Éditions Dérives 1981
196217560[Chicoutimi] [Publicité Daneault] 1962
193823675Chicoutimi Société historique du Saguenay 1938 In-8 illustré, 331p. Cartonnage de l'éditeur, toile rouge illustrée.
198731040Montréal Tundra Books 1987
x + 102 pages. Black and white reproduction of one-page photo-montage entitled Editorial Staff, Jewish Canadian Eagle & Canadian Jewish Chronicle. "We believe that these pages constitute an addition to the small shelf of Canadian Jewish histories, a supplement to Sack's volume which is the premier book of Jewish Canadiana." - from v. Chapters include: Unmarked with moderate wear. Staining to edges of textblock. Binding intact. A sound copy of this important work. Book
13Ensemble de 7 documents. - Manuscrit dactylographié (ronéotypé) de « La Fin tragique de Suparchipelargo ». Moralité sans entracte, avec musique et petit train électrique, un géant et des homoncules, de Marcel Sabourin. Daté 3h du matin, le 1er janvier 1969. Provient du scénographe Germain. in-f° (35.6 cm) de vii f. [titre, personnages, musique, décors, costumes, accessoires, addenda], (1)f. [table des chansons], 69f. [texte], sous cartonnage et spirale de métal. - 2 documents imprimés, « prêts à photographier », pour diffusion dans les médias. (25.7 x 18.5 cm et 16.6 x 17 cm). - Carte postale n/b (15 x 10.2 cm), montrant Charlebois, Mouffe et Sabourin. Photo de Attila Dori. Publiée par La Fondation nationale de la Comédie, Montréal, (1969). - 4 photographies n/b (25 x 20 cm) en très bel état. Portraits de Sabourin par Robert Millet, de Mouffe par Ronald Labelle et 2 de Charlebois, une par Labelle et la seconde anonyme.
036479805X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0259526509.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
198029990Montréal Musée d'art contemporain 1980 In-8 à l'italienne, illustré (reproductions, portraits), 43p. Couverture illustrée.
1996nh789Editions Ulysse Album cartonné avec jaquette 1996 In-4 (27 x 29 cm.), album cartonné sous jaquette illustrée, 143 pages, photographies couleurs in-texte ; menus incidents à la jaquette, par ailleurs très bel état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
198626535Montréal Méridien 1986
196429118Québec Editions de l'Arc 1964
196124216Montreal & Boston Jour 1961
197622675Montréal Librairie Déom 1976
199330842Montréal Éditions du Noroît 1993
186510365London Bradbury and Evans 1865
1990LFA-126730518Un ouvrage de 44 pages, format 195 x 235 mm, illustré, broché, publié en 1990, Société Historique du Saguenay, bon état
24619Montréal Editions de Notre temps
197531740Montréal Leméac 1975
197532636Montréal L'Aurore, «Connaissance des pays québécois» 1975 In-8 illustré (facsimilés, portraits), 564p. Couverture illustrée couleurs.
15780Montréal Fides