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190144540Tananarive, Lithographie du Bureau Topographique (État-Major), 1901. Affiche imprimée (55 x 36 cm).
190144538(Tananarive), Lithographie du Bureau Topographique (État-Major), 1901. Affiche imprimée recto verso, illustrée de 3 reproductions photographiques (43 x 31,5 cm).
190144542, , 1901. 50 photographies en tirage original d'époque de formats divers (de 6 x 5 à 17 x 11 cm environ), disposées et contrecollées sur 4 planches ornées et légendées à la plume (63,5 x 49,5 cm).
190444539Tananarive, Lithographie du Bureau Topographique (État-Major), 1904. Affiche imprimée en couleurs illustrée d'une reproduction photographique (50 x 32 cm).
193171951931 Paris société d éditions géographiques maritimes et coloniales 1931 In12 reliure éditeur pleine toile cote des somalis par Pierre rousset 39 pages - PH May Ile de la réunion 65 pages, établissement français des Indes 35 pages Marguerite Verdat établissements français d l océanie 73 pages établissements français du pacifique austral 68 pages Photographies dans le texte plan de St Denis 3 planches dépliantes dans le texte 2 planches dépliantes en fin de volume
19831651921983 ( Jean Michel Filliot).HISTOIRE DES SEYCHELLES.Ministère de l' Education...Seychelles , 1983 , grand in8 broché,225pp.Photos, cartes hors texte.Ex dono sur la page de titre.Couverture légèrement tachée , intérieur très bon état.
1984500318659Christophe colomb 1984 1984.
19841262511984 Princess Pearl SA. - 1984 - In-4 relié, sous jaquette illustrée - 150 pages - Bien complet avec son livret d'estimation - Présentation en 4 langues (Japonais/Français/Anglais/Espagnol) - Ouvrage bilingue (Japonais/Anglais)
19981651931998 RODRIGUES - La troisième île des Mascarignes.L' Harmattan , 1998 , in8 broché,208pp . Cartes , tableaux.
195227958La Haye et Bruxelles W. Van Hoeve 1952 In-4 Rare édition en Françai, très belles Photographies d'un des plus beau peuple du Monde 318 pp
1921316061Ocean City N.J.: privately printed 1921. First Edition. Vignette title page illustrated after photographs advertisements. 176 8 pp. 8vo 8-1/2 x 5-1/2 inches. Original reverse calf gilt preserved in dust jacket with typed spine label. Calf worn and toned with loss to extremities and spine overopened toning to gutters and margins. First Edition. Vignette title page illustrated after photographs advertisements. 176 8 pp. 8vo 8-1/2 x 5-1/2 inches. Cf. Bruns O1 1916-1919 editions "scarce ephemera". Cf. Bruns O1 1916-1919 editions "scarce ephemera" <br/><br/> privately printed unknown
1973LFA-126741279Tome XXXIII- 4 - 1973-4 : 224 pages, format 165 x 240 mm, broché, bon état
1979LFA-126718332Revue de 83 pages, format 210 x 295 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
193056514London UK & Hamilton Bermuda: The Royal Mail Steam Packet Company; The Herrington Co.; Trimingham Brothers 1930. Three pieces. 1st - 8vo. 16 4 pp. Colour-illustrated covers cover art of the RMSP Arcadian yapp edges NF; 2nd - 12mo. 2.75 x 3.5 in. 24 pp unpaginated. w/ photo illustrations double-page centerfold map colour-illustrated softcovers wraparound cover art of the Road around Harrington Sound; 3rd - 16mo. 3.75 x 5.25 in. which folds out to 21 x 7.5 in. pictorial map printed in black & light blue decorative borders lettering text on verso minor shelfwear still all VG from the library of noted opera singer Marion Talley 1906-1983 whose name along with her sister & mother appear in the list of passengers. First editions thus of these travel items to Bermuda in January of 1930 including the passenger list for the RMSP Arcadian which would be taken out of service later that year in October as well as two souvenir travel guides and maps. The RMSP Arcadian was originally built as the HMHS Asurias turned Hospital Ship and torpedoed during World War I and later as ammunition hulk before Royal Mail purchased her back and converted her into the Arcadian in 1923. Trimingham Brothers was a venerable Bermuda department store in Hamilton which sold everything from china to perfume golf shoes to rugs which sadly closed in 2005 due to severely falling sales. Herrington Co. was a very successful publisher of postcards travel guides maps and souvenirs in Bermuda. No copies in Worldcat. The Royal Mail Steam Packet Company; The Herrington Co.; Trimingham Brothers, paperback
1951LFA-126724552Une revue de 24 pages, format 150 x 230 mm, illustrée, brochée, publiée en 1951, bon état
1950LFA-126724498Une revue de 24 pages, format 150 x 230 mm, illustrée, brochée, publiée en 1950, bon état
1990LFA0110eRevue "Défense Nationale", 212 pages, format 240 x 155 mm, brochée
19982111902160102219Institute of Ocean Technology Publishing Department 1998. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Institute of Ocean Technology Publishing Department paperback
1952100556Tananarive, Imprimerie officielle 1952 In-4 27,5 x 22 cm. Broché, dos muet, report du titre en rouge sur le premier plat illustré des armoiries de Tananarive, 268 pp., nombreuses photos, frontispice, illustrations et graphiques en noir et blanc et en couleurs dans et hors texte, 4 reproductions en couleurs contrecollées hors-texte, 1 carte en couleurs de la ville de Tananarive repliée in fine, table des matières. Couverture poussiéreuse, dos bruni.
193160944Syracuse NY: Empire New England Company Inc. 1931. One large 6-panel dissected colour linen-backed map featuring one hemisphere map of Pacific Ocean 34 inches in diameter within larger 40 x 52 in. colour-printed wall map with scale at Equator of 1:23300000 folding down to 19.5 x 17.25 brass grommets mounted for hanging at upper fore-edge minor edgewear rubbing at crease folds minor age toning light fraying to the linen still VG copy. Second printing of this scarce linen-backed dissected wall map reflecting the extent of Imperialist Colonial spheres of influence in the Pacific just 10 years before the outbreak of World War II. These educational maps served as key instructional tools for detailing Japanese British Dutch French Portuguese and U.S. colonies dependencies and mandated territories demarcated here in respective colours spanning from Asia to the Americas and include British holdings in Antarctica. Worldcat locates 1 copy Boston Public. Empire New England Company, Inc., unknown
19266543New York: Compagnie Generale Transatlantique 1926. First Thus. Printed Wrappers Stapled. Very Good. Although undated we've posited 1926 as publication date based on the style of the cover and photographs. 8vo measures 6 x 9.25 inches. Unpaginated 24 pp. Promotional brochure intended for American travelers. Frontis. illustration. Substantially illustrated with black-and-white photography mostly interior shots along with a couple exterior views featuring passengers strolling on decks. Borders of photos are enhanced with line drawings. Bound in folded blue stock with three-color design printed on the front cover. Saddle-stapled with staples oxidized at the centerfold with slight migration of rust. A well preserved copy. A superb brochure for one of the fabled ocean liners of the Jazz Age the S.S. France of the French Line fleet operated by Compagnie Generale Transatlantique. She entered into service the week following the sinking of the Titanic. Following WWI the France was "Weekly Express Service" between New York and England or France. Published in New York for discriminating Yank travelers many of whom enjoyed transatlantic travel as an escape from Prohibition constricts and indeed showed a club-like allegiance to The France. <p>In somewhat breathless prose "she isn't as big as the biggest but neither is the Ritz . In speed she is one of the fastest liners on the Atlantic - and one of the most luxurious" the swanky attributes of the ship are extolled as well as the refined company one would keep among fellow passengers. Photos promote first class cabins staterooms and suites the grand salon dining salon smoking room children's playroom gymnasium and deck activity including a tennis match. The cover is an exquisite exercise in restrained French styling presenting an art-deco porthole vignette of the ship's red funnels. A charming publication quite scarce: No copies were located by OCLC. Now housed in a removable clear archival sleeve with an acid-free backing.</p> . Compagnie Generale Transatlantique unknown
19266542New York: Compagnie Generale Transatlantique 1926. First Thus. Printed Wrappers Stapled. Very Good. Although undated we've posited 1926 as publication date based on the styles of the cover and photographs and the history of the ship. 8vo measures 6 x 9.25 inches. Unpaginated 24 pp. Promotional brochure intended for American travelers. Frontis. illustration. Substantially illustrated with black-and-white photography mostly interior shots along with a couple exterior views featuring passengers strolling on decks. Borders of photos are enhanced with line drawings. Bound in folded brown stock with two-color art-deco design printed on the front cover. Slight edge-wear light dampstain spanning the gutter of all leaves and with slight abrasion smaller than a US dime at the top right corner of the cover. A well preserved copy. A superb art deco brochure for one of the fabled ocean liners of the Jazz Age the S.S. Paris of the French Line fleet operated by Compagnie Generale Transatlantique. We suspect this brochure was produced prior to sinking after a 1929 fire; although refloated activity was chastened by the Great Depression; promoting luxurious travel with lavish collateral was likely limited. However in the mid- to late-'20s she was providing "Weekly Express Service" between New York and England or France. Published in New York for discriminating Yank travelers many of whom enjoyed transatlantic travel as an escape from Prohibition constricts. <p>In somewhat breathless prose "how delightfully life is arranged on the Paris! You Madame may desire to entertain in the exclusive individuality of your own luxe suite . " the swanky attributes of the ship are extolled as well as the refined company one would keep among fellow passengers. Photos promote first class cabins staterooms and suites the grand salon dining salon smoking room children's playroom gymnasium and deck activity. The cover is an exquisite exercise in restrained art-deco styling presenting a porthole glimpse of the ship set as a vignette within a single funnel amid wispy smoke and rigging lines. A charming publication quite scarce: No institutional copies are located by OCLC. Now housed in a removable clear archival sleeve with an acid-free backing.</p> . Compagnie Generale Transatlantique unknown
192711406The Royal Mail Steam Packet Company. Fine. 1927. Ephemera. Orca: 1 sheet printed on coated white paper stock 11" x 95" folded; when completely unfolded 38"x44"; printed & illustrated on both sides. NILE CRUISES: 4" x 7.25 booklet; photographs of 4 steamers with facing cabin plans; back cover with color map folds out to map of the Plan of Cairo on inside. NILE CRUISES 1925 48pp 4" x 7.25 booklet; photographs of 4 steamers with facing cabin plans; back cover with color map folds out to map of the Plan of Cairo on inside. MEDITERRANIAN PASSENGER SERVICE BY "4 ACES" American Export Lines; ; 1950 folding brochure unfolds to 10 four panel pages of 48 panels including cover; with illustrations map charts drawings. SUMMER CRUISE 1927: 1 sheet on canary paper stock printed on both sides folds to 6.5"x3.5"; map & itinerary on one side. . The Royal Mail Steam Packet Company unknown
1949LFA-126734989Une revue de 148 pages, format 165 x 230 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
192462779London UK: The Royal Mail Steam Packet Company; The Baynard Press ca. 1924. 4to. 7.25 x 8.5 in. 24 pp unpaginated. printed & illustrated in brown & black numerous photo illustrations. With 1 colour map of Norway Sweden Finland and the Baltic; 1 large deckplan sized 39.5 x 30 in. w/ photo illustrations deckplans. Colour-illustrated softcovers vivid Art Deco cover art of Norwegian fjord w/ initials F.B. repeated on back cover minor dustsoiling 1 small closed tear still VG bright copy. First edition of this very scarce original brochure for cruises to Norway & Sweden by the RMSP Arcadian which would continue cruising until 1930. The RMSP Arcadian was originally built as the HMHS Asurias turned Hospital Ship and torpedoed during World War I and later as ammunition hulk before Royal Mail purchased her back and converted her into the Arcadian in 1923. Worldcat locates 1 copy NYPL. The Royal Mail Steam Packet Company; The Baynard Press, paperback