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192713717librairie Plon Paris 1927 1 vol. In-4 broché de 3 ff.n.ch. 372 pp. 2 ff.n.ch., couverture illustrée.
30175Paris Hachette & Cie 1914 grand in 8 (26,5x20,5) 1 volume reliure pleine percaline verte ornée de l'éditeur, frontispice, X et 380 pages [1], avec 91 illustrations hors-texte (72 planches) et 1 carte. Robert Falcon Scott, 1868-1912, Explorateur polaire britannique. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
1960156348London: Hamish Hamilton 1960. Octavo boards. First edition. "A religious morality tale in which the survivors of the atomic war are led back to the upper world where an invisible dictator a kind of God rules." - Gerber Utopian Fantasy 1973 p. 160. "This is no Orwellian future. It is a world incapable of the dynamic of tyranny. Even the weather is always cool and grey with no room for either fire or ice. The state motto is 'Every valley shall be exalted.' This is a brilliant projection of tendencies already apparent in the postwar British welfare state but because the book lacks the expected horrors of cacotopian fiction it has met less appreciation than NINETEEN EIGHTY-FOUR." - Burgess Ninety-nine Novels: The Best in English since 1939 p. 75. ". an excellent example of what Chad Walsh has called 'the Law of Reverse Effect' . one of the keystones of anti-utopian science fiction." - Berger Science Fiction and the New Dark Age p. 209. "Powerful story ." - Clarke Tale of the Future 1978 p. 95. "FACIAL JUSTICE and PLAYER PIANO are easily the most important anti-utopia written since NINETEEN EIGHTY-FOUR ." - Hillegas The Future as Nightmare p. 163. An important and now neglected novel that should be better known. Anatomy of Wonder 1987 3-194. Fortunati and Trousson eds Dictionary of Literary Utopias p. 219. Sargent British and American Utopian Literature 1516-1985 pp. 274-75. A fine copy in fine dust jacket with touch of tanning to spine panel with a bit of show through to white lettering and publisher's monogram and a touch of dust soiling to rear panel. #156348 Hamish Hamilton unknown books
191056452n.p.: n.p. ca. 1910. One hand-coloured silver gelatin photograph sized 7.75 x 13.75 in. with colouring primarily reserved for the Totem Poles within the image in contemporary Arts & Crafts gilded frame decorations at corners old soot soiling mark to upper fore-edge of image some rippling still a VG- image. [n.p.], unknown
1653LBW-6174[Paris, Louis Boissevin, 1653]. 142 x 198 mm.
1739LBW-1194Londres 1739 201 x 271 mm.
189713023Flammarion Paris S.d. (1897) 1 vol. In-8 de VIII 424 pp., demi-basane à coins de l'époque, plats recouverts d'une fine toile, plat supérieur illustré, tête dorée (cartonnage éditeur).
215943Paris, Hachette, 1883-1885 2 vol. grands in-8, [2] ff. n. ch., IV pp., 481 pp. ; [2] ff. n. ch., 478 pp., avec de très nombreuses illustrations en noir dans le texte (dont 54 à pleine page anopisthographe), 3 portraits gravés ssur cuivre hors texte, sous serpentes, et 12 cartes dépliantes regroupées à la fin des volumes (les autres cartes sont dans le texte), demi-chagrin brun à coins, dos à faux-nerfs ornés de caissons dorés, double filet doré sur les plats, têtes dorées (reliure de l'époque). Dos insolés.
191115126Pierre Lafitte & Cie Paris 1911 1 vol. Grand in-8 carré de 341 pp. 1 f.n.ch. (table), pleine toile bleue éditeur, dos lisse titré, plat illustré d'un ours blanc sur la banquise.
192322193Paris PLON Draeger 1923 1 Paris, Plon, Draeger, 1923, grand in-8, basanne maroquinée, plats à décor floral encadrés d'un double filet doré, titre or, tête dorée, 128 pages.
192322708Paris PLON Draeger 1923 1 Paris, Plon, Draeger, 1923, grand in-8, basanne maroquinée, plats à décor floral encadrés d'un double filet doré, titre or, tête dorée, 128 pages.
1861BD2-284Wien, Wallishausser, 1861. original Broschur, 8?, 51 S.; Zustand. Gut a good copy
3661Paris, Lib. de la Revue française, s. d.. 1 vol. in-8 de 279-[2] pages, demi-maroquin fauve à coins, dos à nerfs, tête dorée, couverture et dos conservés. quelques épidermures insignifiantes, autrement belle condition.
15233Paris, H. J. Gouchon ; Tome I- 1935, in-8, broché, 422 pp. Tome II- 1937 ; in-8, broché ; 202 pp. ; (124) pp. de tableaux et figures. Tome III- 1940 ; in-8, broché ; 261 pp., figures.
190414274Hachette et Cie Paris 1904 1 vol. Grand in-8 de 4 ff.n.ch. 288 pp., demi-chagrin rouge à coins de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné, tête dorée.
191415758Hachette et Cie Paris 1914 1 vol. In-4 de X 381 pp., pleine percaline de l'époque, plat supérieur illustré titre doré, dos lisse orné, tête dorée.
74671London: Hamish Hamilton 1953. Modern literature LEATHER-BOUND FIRST EDITION first impression. Octavo 19 x 14cm pp.296. Bound in red half calf with raised bands gilt titles to black leather labels and marbled paper-covered sides. Internally clean exterior unmarked. Presented in an attractive recent leather binding. Hartley's classic nostalgic novel about a middle-aged man's memories of his childhood summers in 1900. The first line famously coined the now-common proverb 'The past is a foreign country.' Basis for the acclaimed 1971 film starring Julie Christie and Alan Bates scripted by Harold Pinter. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1953 unknown
194443353New York N.Y.: "Poland fights" Polish labor Group 1944. 1st edition Original Printed Paper Wrappers 8vo 38 pages 22 cm. <br> Expose of Nazi mistreatment not only of Polish Jews but also of Polish Christians; Part of a strategy of uniting Americans particular American labor against Nazism as an attack on all people under their control rather than as an attack primarily on Jews. <br> "First printing: August 1944."<br> Membership and leadership of the Polish Labor Group later the American Friends of Polish Democracy was heavily Jewish and included various American antifascists Socialists & labor leaders. The masthead of their newsletter not part of this item includes such names as Robert MacIver Chairman Louis Adamic David Dubinsky Algernon Lee Louis Bromfield Morris R. Cohen Fiorello La Guardia Arthur Garfield Hays Louis Hollander Sidney Hook Max Lerner Gunnar Myrdal etc. <br> SUBJECTS: World War 1939-1945 -- Atrocities. Justice Administration of -- Germany. National socialism. -- Occupied territories. Holocaust Jewish 1939-1945 -- Poland. Nazisme. Justice pe´nale -- Administration -- Allemagne. Holocauste 1939-1945 -- Pologne. Guerre mondiale 1939-1945 -- Atrocite´s. -- Territoires occupe´s. National Socialism. Military occupation Recht Jews -- Persecutions -- Poland -- 20th century. Law -- Poland -- 20th century. Pariser Friedenskonferenz 1919-1920 Paris Polish Delegation Geschichte 1933-1945 Germany Poland Deutschland <br> OCLC: 1524050. <br> Touch of toning staples rusty as often found Very Good Condition an excellent copy. B Holo2-161-16A-CCALXE. New York, N.Y.: "Poland fights," Polish labor Group unknown
193270011932 9 Lot de 9 photographies en noir, 1932, 12 x 7.5 cm à 4.2 x 6 cm.
Niels BløndalNot in perfect condition. unknown
183923887FURNE 1839 2 Publié sous la direction de M. Dumont d'Urville. Nouvelle édition revue et corrigée. Paris, Furne & Cie, 1839, 2 voumes in-8, demi chagrin rouge, 576 et 584 pages.
190914331Plon-Nourrit Paris 1909 1 vol. In-4 de 3 ff.n.ch. 288 pp. 3 ff.n.ch.(tables) 39 pp. (tableaux); demi-chagrin à coins de l'époque, dos à 5 nerfs, tête dorée, couverture illustrée conservée.
1924136483London & New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1924. Octavo pp. 1-8 1-220 221: blank 222: publisher's device 223-224: blank note: last leaf is a blank original green cloth front and spine panels stamped in gold fore and bottom edges untrimmed. First edition. Hartley's scarce first book collecting seventeen stories including several later reprinted in The Travelling Grave 1948. "Hartley is the master of the double entendre and sinister talk at cross purposes." - Bleiler The Guide to Supernatural Fiction p. 228. Ashley Who's Who in Horror and Fantasy Fiction p. 88. Barron ed Horror Literature 3-80. Sullivan ed The Penguin Encyclopedia of Horror and the Supernatural pp. 192-93. Tymn ed Horror Literature 4-112. Bleiler 1978 p. 94. Not in Reginald 1979; 1992. Free endpapers a bit tanned else a fine copy. #136483 G. P. Putnam's Sons unknown books
99377Paris, Librairie Plon 1909, 328x250mm, 288 + 39pages, broché. Bel exemplaire.
218 pages. 'A monument in itself... a sourcebook to which the scholar can return over and over again... a valuable companion to the museum visitor who wishes to learn more about the context of the Haida poles... pleasurable and informative reading for anyone interested in Northwest Coast culture... The historic photographs are stunning. To see the villages as the earliest photographers saw them is to recapture in part the wonder and majesty that was the Haida cultural heritage. At the same time the grief that was the destruction of the villages is all too apparent." - From back cover. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Moisture exposure to fore-edge of front cover and first fifty pages has resulted in light staining and mild undulations. A sound copy of this impressive work. Book