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6703444Elsevier pp. 312 . Papeback. New. Elsevier unknown
QWA-16048Eric Baschet, 1979, in-4 rel. cart. (22 x 30), coll. E.C.P.A, lettre-préface de V. Giscard d'Estaing, non paginé (120 p.), 200 photos exclusives légendées n. et b., plan et carte, bon état
54268Eric Baschet Editions 1979, in-4 (30 x 21,5 cm) cartonnage illustré de l'éditeur, non paginé, environ 130 p. (bel état) Album-souvenir du colonel du 3° R.P.I.Ma. sur une mission délicate dans le cadre de la FINUL, illustré de 200 photos exclusives de François-Xavier Roch.
Veduta del monte e delle piante di cedri. Ridimensionata al margine superiore
67827Naufal, 1988, 389 pp., broché, exemplaire un peu jauni, bon état.
1989123401Naufal, 1989, gr. in-12, 282 pp, traduit de l'anglais, une carte, index, broché, couv. illustrée, bon état
1979ISLA0065Antelias, Selbstverlag, 1979. gr.-8°, XLV, 510 S., OKLdr. m. Goldpräg., leicht schiefgelesen, gutes Exemplar. In Englisch.
Cartonnage de l'?diteur. 256 pages. Illustr?.
Le castor astral, 2012, 202 pp., broché, couverture empoussiérée, bon état général.
125866aafEditions Stephanus, 1984, in-8vo, 61 p., richement ill. n./b., brochure originale.
1862683361 vol. in-12 rel. demi-chagrin lie de vin, Librairie académique Didier et Cie, Libraires-éditeurs, Paris, 1862, VIII-448 pp.
194733661947 Société Biblique Américaine ,BEYROUTH 1947; in12 broché , couv.imprimée, texte à 2 colonnes
10844LE LIBAN APPELLE AU SECOURS ! Manuscrit complet de ce beau texte écrit le 25 juin 1981. 10 pages in-8 signées –
1968009056Pennsylvania California and Japan 1968. Unbound. Very good. <br /><br /> This collection of 20 b/w and color photographs ranges in size from 4.25" x 3" to 9" x 7.5". <p style="margin-left:3%; margin-right:3%;">11 snapshots picture the dealer and his wife interacting with their hosts in Japan. <p style="margin-left:3%; margin-right:3%;">One large b/w image shows all of the U.S. dealers who were attending the event posing before a Japanese Air Lines airplane at Los Angeles and holding a large sign that reads "JAL Welcomes Toyota Jet Away to Japan Oct. 23 1968". <p style="margin-left:3%; margin-right:3%;">One mid-size b/w image shows all of the U.S. dealers posing in a reception room in Japan. It is captioned "Compliments of Japan Travel Bureau in Kyoto 1968". <p style="margin-left:3%; margin-right:3%;">One large color image dated "1968. 10. 29" shows the group posing in front of Toyota's headquarters building. <p style="margin-left:3%; margin-right:3%;">Five of the large images show Toyota facilities in Japan Four have separate caption slips; one caption slip is missing: "Cylinder blocks machining line in Kamigo Engine Plant" "Assembly line of Corona Mark II at Motomachi Plant" "High Speed Test Track on the outskirts of Mt. Fuji" A parking lot of new Coronas waiting to be loaded onto a cargo ship and "Shaking hands in front of the 5000000 car are Mr. Ishida Chairman of the Board of Directors of Toyota Motor and Mr. Kamiya President of Toyota Motor Sales." <p>All are in nice shape. <br /><br />At the time Toyota was a relatively small company and although it first began selling automobiles the Toyopet and Land Cruiser in the U.S. in 1958 neither sold well. The first six-passenger "Americanized" Toyota the Tiara later renamed Corona was introduced in 1964 and sold for under $2000. Although reputed to be quite comfortable for a small car able to reach 90 mph when going downhill and offering optional automatic transmission and air conditioning the Coronas' paint jobs were thin and the cars were notorious rust buckets. By 1968 when Toyota sold its five millionth car only 71000 of them had been sold in the United States. <br /><br />These photographs are said to have been collected by Byrl S. Kline a Lebanon Pennsylvania automobile dealer and his wife when they traveled with this group of U.S. Toyota dealers. A newspaper search shows that Kline was indeed a car dealer but all of his advertising was for a Plymouth dealership in Lebanon and a foreign car dealership in West Lawn that sold Mercedes Benz and BMWs. At the same time Lebanon newspaper advertisements and advertising ephemera show a repair shop Lehman's Garage as the only place in the city selling Toyotas and that a company named Performance Motors was selling Toyotas in West Lawn by around 1970. Interestingly Kline's dealership advertisements stop in 1968 before the trip to Japan. Perhaps Kline also owned or was associated with Lehman's Garage and/or Performance Motors and he sold his Plymouth Mercedes and BMW franchises before making the trip. <br /><br />Regardless this collection of photographs provides a fine visual record of the Toyota's earliest efforts to enter the U.S. automobile market. <br /><br /> books
1968009056Pennsylvania California and Japan 1968. Unbound. Very good. <br /><br /> This collection of 20 b/w and color photographs ranges in size from 4.25" x 3" to 9" x 7.5". <p>11 snapshots picture the dealer and his wife interacting with their hosts in Japan. </p><p>One large b/w image shows all of the U.S. dealers who were attending the event posing before a Japanese Air Lines airplane at Los Angeles and holding a large sign that reads "JAL Welcomes Toyota Jet Away to Japan Oct. 23 1968". </p><p>One mid-size b/w image shows all of the U.S. dealers posing in a reception room in Japan. It is captioned "Compliments of Japan Travel Bureau in Kyoto 1968". </p><p>One large color image dated "1968. 10. 29" shows the group posing in front of Toyota's headquarters building. </p><p>Five of the large images show Toyota facilities in Japan Four have separate caption slips; one caption slip is missing: "Cylinder blocks machining line in Kamigo Engine Plant" "Assembly line of Corona Mark II at Motomachi Plant" "High Speed Test Track on the outskirts of Mt. Fuji" A parking lot of new Coronas waiting to be loaded onto a cargo ship and "Shaking hands in front of the 5000000 car are Mr. Ishida Chairman of the Board of Directors of Toyota Motor and Mr. Kamiya President of Toyota Motor Sales." </p><p>All are in nice shape. <br /><br />At the time Toyota was a relatively small company and although it first began selling automobiles the Toyopet and Land Cruiser in the U.S. in 1958 neither sold well. The first six-passenger "Americanized" Toyota the Tiara later renamed Corona was introduced in 1964 and sold for under $2000. Although reputed to be quite comfortable for a small car able to reach 90 mph when going downhill and offering optional automatic transmission and air conditioning the Coronas' paint jobs were thin and the cars were notorious rust buckets. By 1968 when Toyota sold its five millionth car only 71000 of them had been sold in the United States. <br /><br />These photographs are said to have been collected by Byrl S. Kline a Lebanon Pennsylvania automobile dealer and his wife when they traveled with this group of U.S. Toyota dealers. A newspaper search shows that Kline was indeed a car dealer but all of his advertising was for a Plymouth dealership in Lebanon and a foreign car dealership in West Lawn that sold Mercedes Benz and BMWs. At the same time Lebanon newspaper advertisements and advertising ephemera show a repair shop Lehman's Garage as the only place in the city selling Toyotas and that a company named Performance Motors was selling Toyotas in West Lawn by around 1970. Interestingly Kline's dealership advertisements stop in 1968 before the trip to Japan. Perhaps Kline also owned or was associated with Lehman's Garage and/or Performance Motors and he sold his Plymouth Mercedes and BMW franchises before making the trip. <br /><br />Regardless this collection of photographs provides a fine visual record of the Toyota's earliest efforts to enter the U.S. automobile market. <br /><br /></p>
1 vol. petit in-4 cartonnage éditeur illustré, Jacques Grancher, Paris, 1998, 214 pp. Bel exemplaire (très bon état) Français
23318Imprimerie catholique , Beyrouth 1979.
4to., First Edition, with numerous photographs throughout; black cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper
2003207434Couverture souple. Broché. 169 pages. Inscription en première page.
271pp., br.orig., 22cm., dans la série "Bibliothèque historique. L'Islam au Proche Orient" vol. 1, bon état
1875599001 vol. in-12 br., E. Barassé, Angers, 1875, 256 pp.
1 vol. in-12 br., E. Barassé, Angers, 1875, 256 pp. Etat très satisfaisant (petit mq. en couv. au second plat, bon exemplaire par ailleurs). Rare exemplaire de ces souvenirs de voyages rédigés par l'esthète et compositeur angevin Louis de Romain (1844-1912). Français
182812889Florenz, Giuseppe Galletti, 1828. Kupferstich. Blattgröße: 42,5 x 50,5 cm, Druckspiegel: 29 x 43,5 cm. [2 Warenabbildungen]
3847367137.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
236 p., molte ill. a colori n.t.; 31,5 cm. Tela edit. con sovrac. e cofanetto. Piccolissima etichetta al dorso della sovraccoperta, buono