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1865658441 vol. in-8 reliure postérieure demi-chagrin maroquiné vert, dos à 5 nerfs, couverture conservée, Librairie Internationale A. Lacroix, Verboeckhoven et Cie, Paris, 1865, 3 ff., 389 pp. et 1 f. n. ch.
344pp., édition originale de 1928, 26cm., br.orig. (dos renforcé, qqs. petits manques) bien protégée par une couv. de papier cristal, étiquette et 3 cachets sur la page de titre, texte en très bon état, rare, X93104
165027244Paris Mathieu Guillemot 1650 Une gravure sur cuivre au burin en noir sur papier vergé, ligné, gravée d'après les originaux de l'édition de NICOLAY de 1568, Format à la cuvette : 27,3 centimètres de haut par 17,3 centimètres de large. Format total : 32,8 centimètres de haut par 21,3 centimètres de large, tirée de "L'histoire de la décadence de l'empire grec et établissement de celuy des Turcs" de Laonikos Chalcocondyle, par Thomas Artus d'Embry, d'après Nicolas de Nicolay, trés légère mouillure claire (vraiment trés légère) en haut de la gravure en marge droite, mais n'atteignant à aucun moment la gravure, 1650 Paris, Mathieu Guillemot Editeur,
165027246Paris Mathieu Guillemot 1650 Une gravure sur cuivre au burin en noir sur papier vergé, ligné, gravée d'après les originaux de l'édition de NICOLAY de 1568, Format à la cuvette : 27,3 centimètres de haut par 17,3 centimètres de large. Format total : 32,8 centimètres de haut par 21,3 centimètres de large, tirée de "L'histoire de la décadence de l'empire grec et établissement de celuy des Turcs" de Laonikos Chalcocondyle, par Thomas Artus d'Embry, d'après Nicolas de Nicolay, trés légère mouillure claire (vraiment trés légère) en haut de la gravure en marge droite, mais n'atteignant à aucun moment la gravure, 1650 Paris, Mathieu Guillemot Editeur,
165027260Paris Mathieu Guillemot 1650 Une gravure sur cuivre au burin en noir sur papier vergé, ligné, gravée d'après les originaux de l'édition de NICOLAY de 1568, Format à la cuvette : 27,3 centimètres de haut par 17,3 centimètres de large. Format total : 32,8 centimètres de haut par 21,3 centimètres de large, tirée de "L'histoire de la décadence de l'empire grec et établissement de celuy des Turcs" de Laonikos Chalcocondyle, par Thomas Artus d'Embry, d'après Nicolas de Nicolay, trés légère mouillure claire (vraiment trés légère) en haut de la gravure en marge, mais n'atteignant à aucun moment la gravure, 1650 Paris, Mathieu Guillemot Editeur,
1848LBW-6680Paris, C. Picquet, 1848. En 30 sections montées sur toile et pliées, formant une carte de 0,64 x 1,43 m ; étiquette au dos de l'éditeur E. Andriveau-Goujon.
1816270411816 1 map : color ; 26.4 x 29.0 cm- Scale [ca. 1:80 000 000]- Carte géographique de l' Atlas classique et universel de geographie ancienne et moderne : dresse pour linstruction de la jeunesse, et notamment pour les colleges royaux, et les ecoles militaires- Auteur :Lapie, M.- Éditeur: A Paris : Chez Magimel, Anselin, et Pochard, et chez Pic 1816.
1935PHO-679Paris, Payot, 1935, in-8, plein chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs. Avec 8 illustrations et une carte hors-texte. 463Pp
1929GUER14L21Paris Payot 1929 In8 463 pages - broché - 8 illustrations et 1 carte depliante hors-texte - coiffes rognées - etat satisfaisant
1929GUER14L21Paris Payot 1929 In8 463 pages - broché - 8 illustrations et 1 carte depliante hors-texte - coiffes rognées - etat satisfaisant
6408broché - 14x22,5 - 825 pp - 1965 - éditions PAYOT, Paris. Traduction intégrale par Charles MAURON.11ème édition.Cartes hors texte.
8765broché - 14x22,5 - 826 pp - 1961 - éditions PAYOT, Paris. Traduction intégrale par Charles MAURON.11ème édition.illustrations hors texte.
91346Paris, Petite Bibliothèque Payot, 1973. 11 x 18, 2 volumes, 369 + 437 pages, quelques dessins, broché, très bon état.
95814Paris, Payot 1963, 225x140mm, 826pages, percaline blanche, pièce de titre en cuir rouge au dos, couverture conservée. Bel exemplaire.
50899Gallimard, Du Monde Entier, 1948, 832 pp., traduites d'après l'édition anglaise par Etiemble et Yassu Gauclère et enrichies de quatre lettres inédites, broché, dos décoloré avec plis et une petite tache, couverture partiellement brunie, un des 156 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin pur fil Lafuma Navarre (n° 25), état correct.
170London, Jonathan Cape, 1927 -In 8 de 446 pages, reliure pleine toile .Illustrations en noir et 1 carte dépliante .5 ème édition ,année de l'édition originale.
91333aafDoubleday & Company Inc. 1938, in-8°, 672 p., fully illustrated, full black clothbound,spine gilt, jackett. (inside white).
2464Lawrence refers to Charlotte Payne-Townshend Shaw reformer women's rights advocate and wife of author George Bernard Shaw. Lawrence writes to Charlotte's Shaw's doctor William Cooper who took care of Lawrence's broken wrist. In this upbeat letter with a literary reference to American author Henry James Lawrence gives an update on Charlotte as well as his own injured wrist. At the end he asks for the cost of the bill which he supposes Charlotte would have paid had she not become indisposed from an accident. In part "and then the fun began. Dear Cooper was to presume on a very short acquaintance. Dear Dr. Cooper lined you up with a class you probably detest. Dear Mr. Cooper is stiff. So let's begin again. I was going to write just after the occasion; only I was detracked suddenly by the accident to Mrs. Shaw.she is not so long or quite recovered from a scarlet-fever incident at Buxton; Henry James was the putative parent of that last sentence.she bumps down in Hanover square and will be tied by the leg for more weeks.I had wanted to say thank you for examining me that morning. Mrs. Shaw and I thought of it on the spur of the moment.What you had said was most assuring; as it is not likely to get worse I snap my fingers at it. Half an arm is plenty for one's old age and I have still and arm and a half. Nevertheless if fate does bring me to London No wise man would prophesy anything concerning me I will attend on you.It has been less painful.but do not flatter your art - it is faith and happiness acting through favorable judgement. Try telling a patient that she or he will get worse and see it happen! Before Mrs. Shaw I could not discuss finance; she would have felt herself liable for bringing me.My scandalous life of enjoyment is not to be justified but palliated perhaps by paying for itself.let me know how much I am in your debt ." The asterisk is actually the "@" symbol and points to another below the signature with the following explanation. "Financially I mean. Morally I am the assessor and delighted." In his hand he writes and signs "Yours T. E. Shaw." With envelope docketed by William Cooper explaining the letter. The letter is matted with envelope and printed photograph of Lawrence dressed in desert clothing as Lawrence of Arabia. Dr. Cooper explains that Lawrence "seeing two old people in difficulty with a car which wouldn't start he offered to help them but the handle hand crank of the car on a backfire hit him in the wrist & broke it." The incident occurred in March 1927 near Cranwell but since Lawrence did not take the needed time to allow the wrist to heal it never fully recovered. The letter shows Lawrence's wit and good humor about his own accident as well as his concern for his good friend Charlotte Shaw. unknown books
193526872Garden City NY: Doubleday Doran & Company Inc. Very Good. 1936 c.1935. Later Printing. Hardcover. no dust jacket good sound copy with light shelfwear only one tiny spot on front cover small faint stain on rear cover. B&W photographs portrait drawings Lawrence's account of his exploits in the Middle East. NOTE that additional postage charges will be assessed for international shipping of this heavy book; if this concerns you please contact us for a shipping quote before placing your order. . Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc. hardcover books
19462312109London: Jonathan Cape 1946. 8th Printing. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Eighth printing of new edition first released in 1940. No jacket. Spine and boards toned stain on front board. 1946 Hard Cover. 700 pp. Seven Pillars of Wisdom: A Triumph is the autobiographical account of the experiences of British soldier T.E. Lawrence 'Lawrence of Arabia' while serving as a liaison officer with rebel forces during the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Turks of 1916 to 1918. Jonathan Cape hardcover books
19912312254New York: Anchor Books 1991. Book Club BCE/BOMC. Trade Paperback. Very Good. Wrappers creased ink note on half-title page and on last page. 1991 Trade Paperback. 672 pp. Seven Pillars of Wisdom: A Triumph is the autobiographical account of the experiences of British soldier T.E. Lawrence 'Lawrence of Arabia' while serving as a liaison officer with rebel forces during the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Turks of 1916 to 1918. Anchor Books paperback books
193553458Garden City: Doubleday Doran & Company 1935. Early printing with 1935 date on title page but no first edition statement on verso. Quarto buckram boards stamped in gilt on spine and front cover; dustjacket; 672pp; illus. Previous owner's signature to front free endpaper; slight toning and foxing to prelims else Near Fine in a soiled and edgeworn dustwrapper just VG with no printed price on front flap. Internally fresh and unmarked. <br/><br/>An attractive copy of Lawrence's best-known work and basis for David Lean's 1962 film epic "Lawrence of Arabia" a memoir of the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Turks of 1916-1918. The book was not commercially published until 1935 but was issued in a strictly limited "Subscriber's Edition" 200 copies ten years earlier. Doubleday, Doran & Company unknown books
193553460Garden City: Doubleday Doran & Company 1935. First Edition. First printing American issue from British sheets with 1935 date on title page and first edition statement on verso. Quarto buckram boards stamped in gilt on spine and front cover; dustjacket; 672pp; illus. Previous owner's signature to front free endpaper dated 1935; slight toning and foxing to prelims else Near Fine in a lightly soiled dustwrapper with a few shallow chips to extremities Very Good with $5.00 printed price on front flap. Internally fresh and unmarked. <br/><br/>An attractive copy of Lawrence's best-known work and basis for David Lean's 1962 film epic "Lawrence of Arabia" a memoir of the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Turks of 1916-1918. This is the first commercially published edition though there was a strictly limited "Subscriber's Edition" 200 copies ten years earlier. Doubleday, Doran & Company unknown books
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