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1928X93104Beyrouth, Imprimerie catholique 1928 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
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
in 8° pp. XI, 215, bross. edit. ill. Viaggio di studio e ricerca archeologica compiuto dall'A. (uno degli scopritori dei manoscritti del Mar Morto) in Arabia centrale, prima del progresso tecnologico, a spese del re 'Abdul 'Aziz ibn Sa'ud; corredato da m. foto d'epoca a colori e in b/n f.t. e 1 grande cartina ripiegata in fine; intonso ed ormai raro. 179/28
1617LBW-1923[Arnhem, Joannes Jansson, 1617]. 128 x 170 mm.
1598LBW-1428Anvers 1598 81 x 105 mm.
LBW02507[circa 1690]. 121 x 231 mm.
LBW045edcirca 1690 139 x 234 mm.
1890LBW-8645Paris, [1890]. 230 x 157 mm.
1561LBW02516[Venise, 1561]. 185 x 247 mm.
1561LBW0251d[Venise, 1561]. 183 x 246 mm.
ORD-8961Tome IX de la Nouvelle Géographie Universelle, la Terre et les Hommes. Contenant 5 cartes en couleurs tirées à part, 155 cartes dans le texte et 85 vues ou types gravés sur bois. Paris. Hachette. 1884. In-4 (ca 200 x 275mm) plein chagrin rouge orné or de l'éditeur (magnifique reliure de SOUZE richement ornée or), tranches dorées, gardes moirées, (2), 951 pages. Important index. Reliure un peu assombrie mais bon exemplaire sans rousseurs, bien complet des illustrations.
1652LBW0418a1652 192 x 242 mm.
1720LBW-8790Nuremberg, [circa 1720]. 312 x 398 mm ; montée sur toile.
179221421A Paris, chez Briand, 1792. Un fort vol. au format in-8 (201 x 132 mm) de 2 ff. n.fol., vi - 440 pp. Reliure de l'époque de pleine basane racinée brune, filet à froid encadrant les plats, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, roulettes dorés, larges fleurons stylisés dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin cerise, titre doré, tranches mouchetées.
134 pages. Features: Lost - two hundred million pounds of meat; Speed-up hormones for livestock; Less time for chicken chores; Maple-Leaf Clan - The Will and Agnes Barrie family and their Mount Pleasant Farm near Galt, Ontario - article with photos; The King's County Agents - fascinating photo-illustrated article on the handful of Americans helping the ruler of Saudi Arabia make the Garden of Eden bloom again; Green Thumbs Up; Is this America's finest dairy herd? - The Lew Zimmerman farm in the Mahoning Valley, west of Lehighton; Agriculture's future lies with Livestock; and more. Ads: New Idea manure spreader (color photo inside front cover); GE radios; Jergens ad features the John Rich family of Wake Forest, NC; Weed-No-More one-page photo ad for their formulation of 2,4-D; 1949 Ford cars (color); New Holland equpment - with photo of Lloyd Van Deburg and horse-drawn wagon of the Snake River Ranch, Jackson Hole, WY; Firestone ad with photos of champion plowers Lloyd Eipers, Carl Schoger, Graeme Stewart, Paul Steifbold, Robert Erickson and Carl Hagemann; Farmall tractors (color photos); Two-page color-photo Case machinery ad; Blue Bell denim ad with Ward Thorson photo; Life insurance ad features the Spike and Myrtle Bisping family of Clarksburg, West Virginia; One-page ad for the Spiegel catalog; Disston 'one-man' chainsaw; Ford tractors (2 pages); Massey-Harris model 22 tractor; and more. Front cover and first page loose but present. Back cover and last page missing. A rough but worthy reference copy. Magazine
Features: The McNamara Monarchy - Hanson W. Baldwin argues that one-man rule in the Pentagon weakens our armed forces; The Revolt of Europe - Charles de Gaulle and others are challenging U.S. leadership over issues such as who will control atomic power; (Peter) O'Toole of Arabia - An unknown actor dons the cloak of a legendary hero and an epic is born - colour photos; "Lawrence" Inspires the Arab Look; Den Mother to the Clubwomen - Margaret Arnold is an angry feminist in hot pursuit of her cause; The Unsound and the Fury - pigeons, corn-rippers and orchids have one thing in commonk - all can provoke cold anger; The Return of Branch Rickey - the return of the Mahatma; Crime Town USA - Youngstown, Ohio has had 75 bombings, 11 killings in a decade, and no one seems to care. Address label clipped from front cover else unmarked with average wear. Colour Corvair Monza ad inside back cover. Please note: missing pages 39-40 and 49-50. Book
190426332Carte entoilée en couleur au format 94 x 68 cm, échelle 1 : 3500000, Maison Andriveau-Goujon, Henry Barrère, Paris, 1904 (mention rev. 1904), carte n° 15, atlas usuel n° 21 ; atlas universel n° 34, gravé : le trait par Smith, la topographie par Gérin, les Ecritures par Rousset, les Eaux par Mme Fontaine
Bella carta geografica tratta dall'atlante del Borghi. mm 320x240 su foglio di mm 470x360. In ottimo stato. (nice copy)
19354840London: LAWRENCE OF ARABIA COMMITTEE 1935. Single fold leaflet in buff-cream-coloured paper unpaginated. Pp. 1 title page 2-3 text 4 blank. As new. First edition.</p> <p>This rare piece of Lawrence-related ephemera is a free solicitation flyer that was sent out in 1935 as an appeal to raise funds for the St Paul's Cathedral memorial to T. E. Lawrence successfully installed in 1936. The committee listed at the end of the text was comprised of F. M. Allenby Herbert Baker Winston Churchill Lionel Curtis Augustus John G. Bernard Shaw and Evelyn Wrench - men famous in their own right and all friends colleagues and admirers of Lawrence.</p> <p>Copies are held in the collection of Phillip M O'Brien the bibliographer of all works on Lawrence the Bodleian Library Oxford UK and in a private collection in California. O'Brien E068. [LAWRENCE OF ARABIA COMMITTEE] unknown
100112aafParis, Durand & Pissot, 1749, 17.5 x 18.5 cm (25 x 37 cm, la feuille), carte coloriée, papier légèrement bruni. 1 feuille.
1944ARABIA005935Printed by the University Press Oxford for The Society of Antiquaries London. 1944. First edition. Reports of the Research Committee of the Society of Antiquaries of London No. XIII. Quarto. pp xvi 191. 81 plates including 2 folding maps. Five of the photographs and six of the plans are by Freya Stark who the author joined when she returned to Hadhramaut in 1936. Original boards. Small graze to front cover obscuring the first five letters of Burlington House in the publisher's address. Another graze to bottom corner of rear cover. Tail of spine slightly scuffed. Very good. Printed by the University Press, Oxford, for The Society of Antiquaries, London. hardcover
1 vol. in-4 dactylographié et enrichie de nombreux documents et photographies au verso de chaque feuillet, 31 ff. Intéressant journal de voyage d'une charentaise (angoumoise) en Pélerinage en Terre Sainte en 1965. Français
1516EBParis, Eug. Fasquelle, o.J. 4°. 31 cm. 315 und 371 Seiten. Private Halblederbände der Zeit mit goldgeprägten Rückentiteln.