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2011870202011 L'Archipel, 2011 - In-8 broché - 253 pages
2010761442010 Editions du Seuil - 1 vol in-8 - Broché - 2010 - 358 pages
1975GEOGRAPHIEFRA0322Lausanne, Editions L'Age d'Homme, "Mobiles", 1975, 15,5 x 23, 231 pages sous couverture souple illustrée.
1979vb2661Union générale d'éditions 10-18 Dos carré collé 1979 In-12 (10,8 x 17,8 cm), dos carré collé, 469 pages ; choc au premier plat, intérieur bruni, quelques rousseurs aux gardes, assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
19732082702114602007Non-sale Shinwa Bank Seibikai 1973. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Non-sale Shinwa Bank Seibikai paperback
Mm 220x310 Volume con legatura editoriale in tela, pagine 337 con 271 illustrazioni in bianco e nero, sovraccoperta figurata. Weighing over 1 Kg. international orders may need extra shipping
2001r1909Berlin: Springer. VG : in very good condition without dust jacket as issued. 2001. First Edition. Hardback laminated board cover. 240mm x 160mm 9" x 6". 459pp. Heavy item - shipping supplement may apply for overseas. . Springer hardcover
SLIVCN-9780194792257Oxford University Press (1/2008)
In 8 (21x14) Brossura illustrata; pp. 128; Molto buono
[Migranti](cm. 22.5) Cartonato editoriale, sovracoperta stampata a colori. -pp.303. Seconda edizione, stampata a solo un mese di distanza dalla prima. "Attraverso le frontiere che ci eravamo illusi di sigillare, passano culture che si influenzano a vicenda creando un gigantesco meticciato. Ogni radice cresce dentro l'altra, in una «salsa» vitale e bastarda che diventa la cultura del mondo. Passano le medicine, i vaccini che salvano i bambini. Passa la droga, con i suoi emissari criminali e la sua ricchezza. Pusher, missionari, mercenari, portatori di cure, di pace e di morte viaggiano con gli stessi aerei, attraversano gli stessi aeroporti, escono, entrano, arrivano. (pag. 34) È un mondo fondato sulla differenza fra estraneità e inimicizia, fra diversità e antagonismo, fra le pretese di alcuni e le necessità di tutti. È una valle inesplorata. In quella valle ci sono «gli altri». Qualcuno ha insegnato, invano, ad amarli. Qualcun altro, per secoli, ha indottrinato a distruggerli. È un momento nuovo e misterioso della storia. Non esiste nella cultura, non esiste nei fatti accaduti, non l'abbiamo dentro di noi. (pag. 61) Non posso attraversare la vita accettando di contare meno di un teenager di gang che non si lascia sfuggire occasione per una rasoiata, di un bravo esecutore di stragi di mafia, che fuma, tiene il dito sul pulsante del timer e guarda paziente scorrere il traffico, di un seguace di Aidid che lavora anche la notte a preparare trappole di morte, di un cecchino che non perde un dettaglio di vita, dall'alto delle colline di Sarajevo. (pag. 290) La domanda è se vogliamo definitivamente essere spettatori: di violenze, di massacri, di funerali, di stragi, di eventi misteriosi. Guardiamoci intorno: pezzi di Stato vanno alla deriva, organizzazioni si sfaldano, corpi armati che dovrebbero proteggere si rivelano un pericolo. I governi, da Mosca a Port-au-Prince, uccidono i propri cittadini. Il crimine, da Bogotà a Palermo, controlla aree del mondo. L'identità si celebra negando ad altri l'identità. (pag. 292) Le organizzazioni internazionali sono bande di santi e bande di mercenari, gente che rischia la vita per un bambino, gente che profitta della morte di altri. Ci copre un mare di parole. Serve alla finzione di governare, di far apparire, come esistente, ciò che in realtà non esiste. Il paesaggio è dominato dai signori della guerra, dai signori della droga, dai signori di frammenti del potere, dai signori della salute, dai signori delle notizie... (pag. 293)". Piccolo strappetto sulla parte dorsale della sovracoperta, che coinvolge lievemente anche il dorso cartonato, peraltro intonso, ottime condiozioni. [n49] Libro
200148669London, Reaction Books (FOCI / Focus on Contemporary Issues), 2001. Space, Place and the Contemporary World 190 S. Broschierte Ausgabe
6541524 mai 1946 - Numéro 78 - in-4 broché - revue illustrée - 16 pages
19161392San Antonio 1916. Near Fine. Ten original photographs plus two real photo postcards. Most 3 x 5 inches one smaller. Occasional very minor wear. Images generally crisp and clean. A collection of ten photographs that depict activities of F Troop of the 13th U.S. Cavalry Regiment on the border with Mexico in the vicinity of Columbus New Mexico during the mid-1910s. The regiment was assigned to the Army's El Paso border patrol in 1912 and eventually became headquartered in Columbus. In New Mexico the unit's patrol area consisted of approximately sixty-five miles between Noria and Hermanas; F Troop was stationed in the field near the tiny town of Hachita. The regiment played a key role in defending against Pancho Villa's 1916 raid on Columbus and took part in Pershing's Punitive Expedition which served as retaliation for the attack. The images here show members of the troop in training heading out on patrol in their field camp at attention during inspection and horsing around. The versos of most photographs are stamped "Fox Tone Print Fox Co. San Antonio." Also present are two photo postcards showing I Troop of the 2nd U.S. Cavalry which was also briefly stationed at El Paso. A nice group. unknown books
87703Editions Alphil, Lavauzelle, Histoire Mémoire & Patrimoine, 2006, 367 p., broché, coins des plats cornés, bon état pour le reste.
No marks or inscriptions.and no creasing to covers. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 32pp. An illustrated souvenir of Hadrian's Wall near the Scottish border.
No marks or inscriptions to contents. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright very faintly marked boards and no bumping to corners. 52pp. Rear cover opens up to a map of the entire Wall.
20052090502113717143Not Available 2005. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1921000464New York: Macmillan 1921. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. A near fine semi-autobiographical novel by Hamlin Garland. Book is very lightly bumped at bottom of spine. Cover is a beautiful red black and gilded picture of a covered wagon at sunset. A beautiful binding. Book has minor tanning to rear paste-down and lfp. A beautiful book. <br/> <br/> Macmillan hardcover
14 pages. Contents: Cover Illustration "Child's Gabrielle Dress and Walking Coat and Ladies' Summer Dresses"; Politeness at Home; Manners Upon the Road - of summer friends; New York Fashions; Nice illustration "The Peddler"; Births in Holland; Hugh Damer's Last Leger - continued; Handkerchief with tatted border; fringe for trimming coverlets, curtains, etc.; crochet rosette for covers, lingerie; Medallions for cigar-cases, etc.; cover for prayer-books, bibles; Hair Dressing - with illustrations; A Very Natural Flower; Chat from the Capital; Useful Recipes; The Empress Augusta - full-page illustration; Invalidism; Notable Sleepers; humor. Average wear. Page 420 loose but present. Book
16 pages. Features: Summer walking suit; shade trees for streets; Complaining of monotony; Summer conveniences - refrigerants; white pique dress for boy from 2 to 3 years old; child's crochet collar; bead mosaic handle of riding-whip; white needle-work rosettes for infants' caps; knitted lace for lingerie; tapestry border for chairs, rugs, etc.; summer hats and bonnets; coiffur for elderly lady; gentleman's hat shade; Mademoiselle Fifine's Supper; Female Common-school teachers; Paris Fashions; Full-page illustration "Lady Washington's Rebuke"; Full-page illustration "Idling away a Summer Day", by Gaston Fay; The Cryptogram - continued; What the Whole Family Said; Large illustration "Girl and Thrush"; humor; and more. Average wear. Large clipping from bottom of page 531. Book
16 pages. Contents: Boy's blouse, shirt-waist, and knickerbockers; Serviceable Clubbing; New York Fashions - chintz silks and percales, riding habits, applique embroidery , cashmere wraps, varieties; Personal; crochet cover for boiled eggs, potatoes, etc.; Sillk Brush; Crochet cover for flat-iron; crochet and serpentine braid insertion for lingerie; tatted rosette; ironing mat, corner of border for cushions, covers; cravats and bows for the hair; Hannah; Dreams; Useful recipes; Lovely illustration "The Rustic Mirror" shows girl looking at her reflection in water; Holiday Faces - with illustrations; Legends of the Cross; Clara Barton in Strasburg and Paris; Whorth While for Women to Know; The School-Master; A Stroll on Shingleton Beach - and what came of it; Paris Fashions; Sea-Side Fantasies - illustration; humor. Average wear. Book
16 pages. Contents: Ladies' and Children's House and Street Suits; Novel Junk-Shops and their Keepers; St. Valentine's Day; Household Furniture - Wall-Paper; New York Fashions - spring silks; black silks, armure silks, brocaded silks, oriental silks, bourette, evening silks, checks and stripes, black and colored grenadines, spring millinery; Personal; Fringe of polonaises; Mignardise and crochet border for dresses, wrappings, etc.; netted and knotted fringe for dresses, wrappings, etc.; Mignardise and crochet edgings for lingerie; Border for lingerie - wroght guipure; Monograms for handkerchiefs; Border for Opera Cloaks, children's dresses, etc.; Dress Trimming; Jewel-Cup; Furniture Brush; Initials for Handkerchiefs, white embroidery; Figures for Tidies - wroght guipure and lace stitch; Juliet - continued; Savyings and Doings; coiffures, scalpettes, braids, etc. - nice illustrations; Gros Grain evening dress; Silk and Satin Evening Dress; Green Pastures and Piccadilly - continued; Why Kitty Did Not Kill Herself; Madame Schliemann - wife of the celebrated antiquarian discoverer - article and nice illustration; Fan with Lace Cover; Crepe lisse and lace fichu-collar; Cravats of serge ribbon with embroidery; netted guipure square; Russian braid and crochet square for tidies; Eradication of Garden Vermin; humor. Average wear. Book
16 pages. Contents: Arranging Bouquets; Ladies' and Children's Bathing Suits; Autograph Seekers; Manners upon the Road - of a drop of oil; New York Fashions - fall fashions, sea-side suits, wraps, bathing suits; Personal; Carriage-leather bathing bag; pink satin, crape, and mull sachet; embroidered pen-wiper; carriage-leather bathing slippers; Swiss muslin jackets; Edith Causton's Highland Campaign; English Gossip; "Ladies' and Children's Summer Dresses" - full-page illustration; Swiss muslin and pink gros grain ribbon breakfast cap; Swiss muslin and blue ribbon breakfast cap; ladies' breakfast and dress caps; Sayings and Doings; London's Heart - continued; Silk Gauze and gros grain bow for the hair; coiffure for little girl; oiled silk bathing caps; twisted crod border for trimming dresses, skirts, etc.; Embroidered Swimming Belt; Foundation for bags, slippers, footstools, etc.; humor. Average wear. Clipping from cover page. Clipping from page 467. Book
16 pages. Contents: Ladies' spring house and street dresses; The Love of Dress; Manners Upon the Road - of snow; New York Fashions - the spring suit, misses and children's clothing, boys' clothes; Personal; Necessaire for sewing utensils; tatted and crochet collars; cover for sofa-pillow - gold or silver embroidery; corners for album-covers, cushions, etc.; border for trimming lingerie; work-basket with stand; tassels for work-baskets, curtains, etc.; mignardise and crochet cover for toilette cushions; point lace and crochet cover for toilette cushions, etc.; Gold Beads; Some toilettes at Washington; Sayings and Doings; Ladies' and children's walking and house dresses; Color in Rooms; Illustrations - "Comedy of Married Life" - shows bull confronting man and woman; How it was Done; English Gossip; Sabres and Skirts; Peonies; Useful Recipes; To the Bitter End - continued; Who Will My Husband Be? - text and large illustration of women pouring water through the end of a key; humor. Average wear. Book
16 pages. Contents: Skin diseases caused by bad soaps; Cloaks and overcoats for girls and boys from 3 to 14 years old; The Wondering Heir; Manners Upon the Road - of the seasons; New York Fashions - double vests, new drapery, plain redingotes, black camel's-hair polonaises, polish jackets, mantelets, basques, embroidery, waistcoats, pompadour brocades, garlands, fanciful stockings; Personal; Cord and crochet passementerie border; tatted and crochet collars; knitted and crochet white worsted fanchon Tatted and crochet edging; knitted knee protectors; embroidered work-table; braid, cord, and soutache borders; knitted hood; The Bitter End - continued; Sayings and Doings; Knitted and crochet white worsted cape with hood; Swiss muslin and lace frill with Jabot; crape and lace frill with Jabot; Swiss muslin fichu; Paris Fashions; Better Late Than Never; English Gossip; Useful Recipes; Tatted edging for linterie; embroidered work-bag; toilette box with silk and cane cover; tapestry design for slippers; gros grain cravat bow; An Algerian Wedding; humor. Average wear. Book