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1938MMENLAS5Paris 1938 Un feuillet replié (27x2 cm), illustré d'un sépia de Maurice De Lambert, vue d'Entremonts.
1938MMENLAS4Paris 1938 Un feuillet replié (27x2 cm), illustré d'un sépia de Maurice De Lambert, la chapelle de Saint-Cassien.
1956MMENILE1Paris 1956 Un feuillet replié (34x24 cm), illustré par Jean A. Mercier sur une chanson, La boulangère a des écus.
1956MMENILE2Paris 1956 Un feuillet replié (34x24 cm), illustré par Jean A. Mercier sur une chanson, Fais dodo Colin.
1956MMENILE3Paris 1956 Un feuillet replié (34x24 cm), illustré par Jean A. Mercier sur une chanson, Cadet Rousselle.
1956MMENILE4Paris 1956 Un feuillet replié (34x24 cm), illustré par Jean A. Mercier sur une chanson, Frère Jacques.
1956MMENILE5Paris 1956 Un feuillet replié (34x24 cm), illustré par Jean A. Mercier sur une chanson, Gentil coquelicot.
1956MMENILE6Paris 1956 Un feuillet replié (34x24 cm), illustré par Jean A. Mercier sur une chanson, Meunier tu dors.
1956MMENILE7Paris 1956 Un feuillet replié (34x24 cm), illustré par Jean A. Mercier sur une chanson, Ah! Mon beau château.
8vo., First Edition, with numerous plates; blue cloth, gilt back, blue top, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Sold from an institution with its neat stamps on front free endpaper and title verso;, and tape scars on free endpapers.
QWA-20046Isoète, 1995, pet. in-4 br. carré (24 x 24), 85 p., historique de Jean-Louis Libourel et Marie-Hélène Renou-Enault, ill. photos en n. de Guillaume Brown, bon état.
160644419 Six menus et chansons signés dans la planche, de 4 pages in-4 sous étui tryptique illustré, orné d'attributs marins et musicaux, disque "Nos vieilles chansons" interprétées par André Claveau, Mathé Altéry, Brigitte, Les Engels, production Pathé-Marconi, (1965).
68-6344Paris France: CGT 1937. Folded Card Stock. 4to. 20 pp. Good with tears & minor staining to cover else Very Good. En Francais & English. Paris, France: CGT, 1937. unknown
12533petit in folio cartonné souple. Titre gaufré en blanc. Titre-72 pages sur papier couché. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et en couleurs, dont double page. Hall, salle à manger, salle de spectacles, hall supérieur, galerie salon, grand salon fumoir, etc. On joint France via French Line. In 4 carré broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs. Nombreuses illustrations et publicités. Superbe publication en anglais pour la FRENCH LINE Cie générale Transatlantique.
Mm 300x405 Fascicolo in folio di pp. 8 con prima carta illustrate in bianco e nero, illustrazioni in nero nel testo. In buono stato. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Affiche di propaganda di navigazione. Cm. 51x62. Bella immagine a col. con la veduta del ponte degli Sports della "Augustus". Il transatlantico varato nel 1926 era all'epoca la più grande motonave passeggeri al mondo (32.500. Tonn. - 4 Motori che sviluppavano 28.000 CV di potenza)
68-6321Paris France: CGT 1953. Print of watercolor mounted on light black paper. 16.5 cm. x 14 cm. Very Good with tear to backing paper. VG. Paris, France: CGT, [1953]. unknown
18521338Original manuscript. 1852-1854. Folio 38 x 27cm. Full contemporary reverse calf with gilt morocco titles labels to the spine "Rough Sales Book / S & L / B". Marbling to page edges. Marbled endpapers with engraved label for "Baily Brothers Booksellers Stationers Account Book Manufacturers" London to the front pastedown. 172pp. of manuscript text in ink on red-ruled laid paper watermarked "W. King / 1850" followed by c.160pp. blank with a handful of pages torn out following the conclusion of the manuscript text section and another within the text. The majority of entries are in English with some in Spanish mostly written in the same hand. Condition is very good the binding firm with marking to the boards chipping to the head of the spine and a little wear to the extremities. The contents with a 3cm tear to the head of the first text page and two pages partially cut/torn away at the bottom are otherwise in good order. The ledger of a British sales agents operating in Panama during the mid-nineteenth century detailing the importation and sale of a wide variety European and South American goods into the country.</p><p>The manuscript meticulously records the origin city/country importer ship the goods received and sold and the charges entailed for each shipment. A typical entry for example records the arrival of "gunpowder received per "Alexander" and sold on behalf of the Kames Gunpowder Company Glasgow" followed by details of the subsequent purchasers "J. D. Cordova" etc. and the charges/commissions taken by the agent including fees for landing expenses and "carriage to arsenal". </p><p>Many of the entries describe large diverse cargoes combining both essential and luxury goods including: alpacas; chocolate pots; "41 cases of pickles and mustard"; lavender water; rocking chairs; a "copying machine"; cinnamon; scissors razors; bone buttons; horse brushes; compasses; gin; hatchets; bedsteads; looking glasses; children's toys; cloves; muslins; kegs of shot; cups and saucers; tobacco; machetes; claret; playing cards rat traps; "Aqua de Colonia" cologne; silk gloves; saddles; blunderbusses; padlocks; lace; pantaloons; "Jamaica rum"; almonds; vinegar; bonnets; sausages; gold frames; water closets; wash stands; champagne; mosquito nets; and much else besides.</p><p>The origin ports include major European trade centres such as Liverpool and Glasgow but also include many South American ports such as Guayaquil Equador carrying beans cocoa coffee sugar and quinoa amongst other things; Buenaventura Colombia; Callao Peru carrying candlesticks coffee mills and bayonets; Lima Peru "bottled fruits" and cherry cordial; and Valparaiso Chile; as well as San Francisco and New York to the north. The importers themselves are also a mixture of British and Panamanian companies.</p><p>A fascinating detailed insight into Panama's transatlantic and South American trade during the mid-nineteenth century. [Original manuscript]. hardcover
1840WRCAM38241France & the United States 1840. 26 leaves plus forty-eight blank leaves. Contemporary mottled calf spine gilt edges marbled. Slight wear to outer joints. Composed in a clear clean hand. Occasional minute soiling. In very good condition. A detailed manuscript inventory listing personal and household goods transported to the United States from France and separately items shipped from America back to France. The volume records the possessions of Eugène Mourgue his wife Colombe and their domestic servants beginning with the dozen trunks which they had shipped to the United States. The objects shipped for their travels includes cloth clothing porcelain china and silver. The manuscript also provides detailed lists of the objects the Mourgue household shipped back to France upon their return to the Continent. Of particular interest is a box of books with specific titles briefly noted. These include La Pérouse's VOYAGE in four volumes plus atlas; a multi-volume set of Duhamel du Monceau a twenty-volume set of Buffon; Abbé Raynal's ATLAS; numerous books for children; geographies dictionaries and other educational volumes; and numerous other works including Oliver Goldsmith's VICAIRE DE WAKEFIELD. Morgue also returned to France with numerous maps and prints including "Amerique septentionale" "Golphe du mexique" "La morte de Captain Cook" views of New York and Mount Vernon and portraits of Washington and Franklin. hardcover books
68-3429Paris France: Imprimerie Transatlantique 1932. Folded Menu Light Card Stock. 27 x 21 cm. Cover Illustration menu in English and French. Very Good. Image on cover: Chateau De Sully XIV Siecle Georges Sully. Paris, France: Imprimerie Transatlantique, 1932. unknown
68-3421Paris France: Imprimerie Transatlantique 1974. Folded Menu Light Card Stock. 27 x 21 cm. Cover Illustration menu in English and French. Very Good. Paris, France: Imprimerie Transatlantique, 1974. unknown
68-3415Paris France: Imprimerie Transatlantique 1971. Folded Menu Light Card Stock. 27 x 21 cm. Cover Illustration menu in English and French inside. Very Good. Paris, France: Imprimerie Transatlantique, 1971. unknown
68-3434Paris France: Imprimerie Transatlantique 1950. Folded Menu Light Card Stock. 17 x 22 cm. Cover Illustration menu in French. Good with damp staining and tears to cover. Image on cover: L' "Audacieuse" Fregate A Vapeur De 800 Chx Lancee Le 26 Avril 1856. Paris, France: Imprimerie Transatlantique, 1950. unknown
68-3418Paris France: Imprimerie Transatlantique 1971. Folded Menu Light Card Stock. 27 x 21 cm. Cover Illustration menu in French. Very Good. Paris, France: Imprimerie Transatlantique, 1971. unknown
68-3416Paris France: Imprimerie Transatlantique 1971. Folded Menu Light Card Stock. 27 x 21 cm. Cover Illustration menu in English and French inside. Very Good. Paris, France: Imprimerie Transatlantique, 1971. unknown