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1782PHO-2047Paris, Chez l’auteur, rue Saint André-des-Arts, Froulé, Nyon, Barrois, 1782, 1 volume in-4 (25x20cm), demi basane (19ème) dos lisse orné avec auteur, titre et tomaison en pied, XV-4ff.-317pp., 64 planches (80), frottements, début de fentes en pieds, coins et coupes usés, 4 planches déchirées, manque pages 87 à 90, 2 planches incomplètes, qlqs planches mal pliées, manque les 2 cartes, mouillure par intermittence, qlqs salissures.
1782PHO-2291A Paris, chez l'Auteur, Froulé, Nyon, Barrois, 1782.- 2 volumes in-4 (26x20,5cm) de XV, (8), 317, (1) pp., 80 pl. h.t. pour le tome 1 ; VIII, 298 pp., 60 pl. h.t. pour le tome 2 ; basane époque, dos lisse orné avec pièces de titre et tomaison vertes, frises aux plats. Frottements et épidermures, début de fentes (3cm) tome 2, coins et coupes usés, vieille mouillure claire, rousseurs et brunissures, 2 feuillets détachés, page 145 déchirée sans manque.
1810PHO-1157Paris: Arthus Bertrand, 1810. — Atlas in-4, (295x200) (2 ff.), 18 cartes et planches , la plupart dépliantes ,relié demi veau ,dos lisse avec fers de navire , manque au dos .
1798PHO-1110Paris, F. Buisson, An 6 de la République (1798). Cinq volumes in-8 (21x13,5cm) , relié plein cuir époque , dos lisse orné avec pièces de titre et de tomaison , filet en torsade sur les plats, coins et coiffes usés , charnières frottées (fente sur le tome 1) , (4) viij, 515pp. et (4) 412pp. et (4) 399pp. et (4) 326pp. et (4) ij, 402pp. ; (2) , illustré de 29 gravures (32) , 4 frontispices et 3 grandes cartes dépliantes gravés par Tardieu l’Ainé , pages de titre brunis . Édition originale du voyage de Macartney avec le 5eme volume ,en seconde édition, contenant le précis de l’histoire de Chine par Huttner (1-184) et la relation de son voyage (187-358) dans une reliure uniforme .
1798PHO-1309Paris, F. Buisson, An 6 de la République (1798). 4 volumes in-8 (21x13,5cm) , relié plein cuir tacheté époque , dos lisse orné avec pièces de titre et de tomaison , tranches marbrées, coins et coiffes usés avec manque, charnière faible au tome 4, (4) viij, 515pp. et (4) 412pp. et (4) 399pp. et (4) 326pp. et (4) ij, 402pp. ; (2) , illustré de 4 frontispices et 3 grandes cartes dépliantes (déchirures sans manques) gravés par Tardieu l’Ainé , mouillure sur quelques pages au tome 1.
1804PHO-2366Paris, Chez Buisson, 1804, in-4 (32x23,5cm), 2ff. et 41 planches dont 3 cartes (complet), reliure d’attente, étiquette au plat dans une pochette en toile bleu, réparations aux cartes.
1725PHO-1469Rouen, J.B. Machuel 1725. 1 vol.(2) in-8,582pp., illustré d’un frontispice et 9 planches , relié plein veau, dos à 5 nerfs ornés, tranche rouge, reliure de l'époque, frottements , coins usés, feuillets déréglés.
18489299Paris, A. Frank, 1848. In-4 de [10]-326-[4] pages, demi-veau brun, dos lisse orné de filets et fleurons dorés et à froid, étiquette de titre verte. Mors fendus et frottés, dos légèrement frotté, quelques rousseurs.
1945212431945. World War II Philippines photo album 1940s documenting United States Army Forces Far East activity and civilian conditions in Luzon during Japanese occupation and subsequent military operations. The album records military presence infrastructure damage and daily life among Filipino civilians providing visual evidence of the Pacific Theater at a critical stage of conflict. The material captures both organized military environments and surrounding local landscapes situating the campaign within its geographic and social context.<br /> <br /> Album comprises 48 silver gelatin photographs each measuring approximately 3" x 4.25" mounted on 8 loose black album pages within faux brown leather covers measuring approximately 10.5" x 12". The photographs depict a range of wartime and civilian scenes including damaged buildings rural and urban environments and Filipino civilians engaged in daily activity. Several images show U.S. soldiers stationed at an encampment with rows of tents including one photograph of a Filipino man possibly affiliated with the Philippine Scouts posed in front of a tent. Additional photographs depict large U.S. naval vessels alongside smaller wooden boats occupied by Filipino men and women approaching or departing from these ships. Other images capture natural landscapes including volcanic terrain and cloud formations above Luzon. The sequence of photographs reflects both military occupation and local life with visual emphasis on interaction between American forces and Filipino civilians.<br /> <br /> Created during the prolonged conflict in the Philippines where American and Filipino forces resisted Japanese occupation from 1941 to 1945 these photographs provide a record of conditions during one of the most significant campaigns in the Pacific Theater. The images reflect both the presence of U.S. military operations and the lived environment of the island during wartime. Album pages are loose within covers; photographs remain clean and well-preserved with minimal wear; overall very good condition. This album offers a concentrated visual record of wartime Luzon and the intersection of military and civilian experience. unknown
1773610643.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
20172-1773610643Arcler Education Inc 2017. Hardcover. New. 282 pages. 9.00x6.00x9.00 inches. Arcler Education Inc hardcover
2018AME_9781773610641Delve 2018. 1st. Hardcover. New/New. Delve hardcover
2018DBS-9781773610641Delve 2018. 1st. Hardcover. New. Delve hardcover
2018DBS-9781773610641Delve 2018. 1st. Hardcover. New. Delve hardcover
Manila, Autor, 1954. 4to.; XI-105 pp. Cubiertas originales.
194782279Boston: Little Brown & Company 1947. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo 21cm; khaki cloth-covered boards blocked and titled in green and gilt on spine and decorations embossed to spine and front cover; dustjacket; xvi34-3591pp. Pictorial bookplate to front pastedown. Very slight waviness to lower edge of textblock; two very small nicks on rear endpaper and rear pastedown; Near Fine. Dustjacket designed by George Salter unclipped priced $2.75 shelf-worn with 1.5" closed tear to rear spine fold with several tiny chips small tears and attendant creases; Very Good. <br /> <br /> The Filipino author's only published novel later released under the title The Lost Ones. Javellana's experience as a guerrilla during the Japanese invasion of the Philippines is evident in his two-part novel "Day" and "Night" describing events before and during the war. He focuses on the struggle of his people through farmer folk characters feeling that was ".the most sincere most accurate and most moving story about the Philippines would be the story of those who dug their plows into the rich earth and prayed for the coming of rain and whose sons were with the guerrillas" from rear panel. <br /> <br /> A film adaptation Santiago! was directed by Filipino director Lino Brocka 1939-1991 who co-founded the Free the Artist Movement and the Concerned Artists for Phillipines CAP; he was appointed by President Corazon Aquino for Constitutional Commission to draft the country's new constitituion. Without Seeing the Dawn also received an award-winning TV mini-series adaptation Malayo Pa Ang Umaga. 82279. Little, Brown & Company unknown
2020DBS-9781774072189Society Publishing 2020. 1st. Hardcover. New. Society Publishing hardcover
2020DBS-9781774072189Society Publishing 2020. 1st. Hardcover. New. Society Publishing hardcover
80p., illus. New World Neighbors series for children. Pictorial endpapers w/ map. Hardcover Very good condition w/ pictorial paste-on label.
195280571952 broché in-octavo, dos crème, couverture recto ornée d'une illustration photographique, long papier, très légères piqûres, 248 pages, 1952 à Paris Editions Corréa,
24391P., Corrêa (Collection "L'Esprit Vivant"), 1952, in 8° broché, 248pp. ; couverture illustrée (fanée).