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1790LBW-6873Paris, Baudouin, 1790. In-4 de 14 pp. ; cartonnage de papier marbré marron à la Bradel, pièce de titre marron (reliure moderne).
1790LBW-7775[1790]. In-8 de 3 pp. ; cartonnage de papier marbré marron, pièce de titre marron (reliure moderne).
020797No Place: No publisher. Unbound. Good. A blank form commanding the recipient to appear at the next Interior Court of Common Pleas in Essex County Salem Massachusetts with the date 175-. Signature of Joseph Bowditch at the bottom right corner. Bowditch was a merchant and sailor from Salem Massachusetts who served as sheriff justice of the peace and town clerk in Salem. GOOD. Fold creases present. Minor foxing and wrinkling. No publisher unknown
LBW-7772Paris, Pillet ainé, [début XIX° siècle]. In-8 de 6-(2 bl.) pp.; cartonnage de papier marbré mauve, pièce de titre rouge (reliure moderne).
022477Cincinnati: VThe Crosley Corporation Publisher. Unbound. Very Good. no date circa 1939. Roughly 3 by 6 inch booklet unfolding into 6 panels. Black and white photos of a Crosley car included as well as a blue colorized one on the front. A brochure issued presumably for the 1939 World's Fair touting the as of yet produced Crosley car. Production for consumers would start in 1939. Crosley known for its manufacturing of radios and car accessories began this venture to offer sub-compact cars to US consumers. Cars and other vehicles were produced from 1939 to 1952 with production suspended during World War II. Crosley included many innovations on its vehicles that were well ahead of the larger auto manufacturers. While initially popular especially during gas rationing sales declined by 1952 because of competition from larger auto makers. Brochure includes descriptions of the vehicles specifications etc. VERY GOOD condition. Minor toning and edgewear. VThe Crosley Corporation, Publisher unknown
1790LBW-6434Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, 1790. In-8 de (1) f., 10 pp.; cartonnage de papier marbré à la Bradel, pièce de titre rouge (reliure moderne).
1854020858Nashua NH: Published for J.R. Dodge 1854. Unbound. Poor. Single sheet 34 ¾ by 24 ¼ inches. Linen backed varnished map. A map created primarily to depict the many railroad lines that were proliferating in the state of New Hampshire in the mid 1800s. Some of these lines ranged into to White Mountains to facilitate logging operations in the region. The counties of the state are prominent with towns also depicted. VERY POOR condition. Ex-library with a title label affixed to the reverse. Heavy creasing and tearing to the entire piece with some loss along the extremities and to the face of the map from the cracking/tearing. Map toned and faded with the varnish not doing it any favors. Some soiling and staining. The map is extremely fragile and will be prone to further deterioration with more handling. Any wear you can imagine it's probably on this map no pun intended. Sold as is. Published for J.R. Dodge unknown
1777LBW-5610Paris, P. G. Simon, 1777. In-4 de 4 pp.; cartonnage de papier marbré à la bradel, pièce de titre de maroquin brun en long (reliure moderne).
1980118896CNRS 1980 In-8 broché 21 cm sur 15,1. 152 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
2007ABE-1698523261637232 PAGES-IN 8-LE CHANGEMENT CLIMATIQUE ET LA POLITIQUE DE L'ENERGIE-ANTILLES: LA REPUBLIQUE IGNOREE (PAGE 47 A PAGE 142)-LE PROPHETE ET LE BROCANTEUR: KLEIN ET RAUSCHENBERG, 3 PAGES PAR PAUL THIBAUD-HOLLYWOOD EST UN ROMAN NOIR (2) MARILYN MONROE, 3 PAGES PAR JEAN-LOUIS LAMBERT (23F)
020588Boston: Thomas Hollis Chemist Publisher. Unbound. Good. French Hair Dye. For Coloring Grey Red or Light Hair a Beautiful Black or Brown . Directions for use sheet. Thomas Hollis Chemist Publisher. Boston: no date presumed sometime between 1826 and 1853 based on the address of 30 Union Street in Boston. Thomas Hollis was located at 23 Union Street after 1853. Single piece of paper folded into two approximately 8 by 10 sheets each containing the same information. A short paragraph of directions for using French hair dye "without coloring the skin or injuring the hair." The key to this may have been the overnight application of lettuce or cabbage leaves to the hair. Thomas Hollis apparently established his business in 1821 and sold prescription drugs among others. His sons took over the business in 1875. GOOD condition. Moderate uneven darkening with a few small faint dampstains to the paper. Minor wrinkling. A hint of staining and soiling. Thomas Hollis, Chemist, Publisher unknown
1994114019Karthala, Geode Caraibe 1994 In-8 broché. 381 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
1094Paris, Appay-Simon, sans date (fin XIXe), 13 X 21 cm., broché, 24 pp. Ex-libris du Colonel Ph MILLON. Plaquette de présentation pour le guano, engrais artificiel en provenance des Antilles, contenant entre autres des témoignages de clients satisfaits. Couvertures tachées aux coiffes émoussées, pli au coin supérieur. Intérieur propre.
2121Paris, Ministère du Temps-Libre, secrétariat d’Etat chargé du Tourisme, 1982 - in-8 : 160 pp. - très ill., qqs publicités - br.
198419273Paris Archives Nationales 1984 Fort In-8 711 pp et 6 planches de reproductions de cartes en couleurs , un coin marqué et sur tout l'ouvrage, défaut acceptable pour un ouvrage de documentation
189079691890 Paris, Ludovic Baschet, sd. Vers 1890. Une revue de format in 8° de 16 pp.; illustrée d'une double page couleur (une rue à Cayenne); de la 1ère et de la dernière de couverture en couleurs (cartes de la Guyane et des Antilles); de 4 iollustrations en noir en pleine page. Revue cousue dans une chemise bleu de protection.
Paris, Ludovic Baschet, sd. Vers 1890. Une revue de format in 8° de 16 pp.; illustrée d'une double page couleur (une rue à Cayenne); de la 1ère et de la dernière de couverture en couleurs (cartes de la Guyane et des Antilles); de 4 iollustrations en noir en pleine page. Revue cousue dans une chemise bleu de protection. Parfait état. Peu courant.
1790020717Portsmouth NH: No publisher 1790. Unbound. Good. A letter by Samuel Hill asking Amos White for all the flaxseed he has on hand and to call on Mr. Tappen for what seed he would send. He also refers to a Mr. Champney and furs . Amos White was a Dover New Hampshire merchant while Samuel Hill was a merchant in Portsmouth apparently importing and exporting items from the ships that anchored there. GOOD. Some fold creases present. No publisher unknown
1753021222No Place: No publisher 1753. Unbound. Good. Single sheet. Handwritten deposition recalling the testimony of Captain Robert Evans describing the lay out of the town of Rochester mentioning a pine tree standing three rods due Southwest from the lower side of the first cove on the Southwesterly side of the Salmon Falls River and going on to mention other landmarks such as a round rock and a large white birch. We surmise that Captain Robert Evans was the same as that who died in 1753 in his eighties the deposition also mentions his age and who was described in his obituary as a rolling stone. Signed by a justice of the peace Joseph Simpson and stating Province of New Hampshire Sept. 19th 1753. Reverse notes this was recorded in Dover town records. GOOD condition. Old white tape repairs to the reverse. Horizontal and vertical fold creases present. Minor foxing and spotting. No publisher unknown
1790021253Portsmouth: No publisher 1790. Unbound. Very Good. A letter noting Samuel Hill is sending merchant Amos White one dozen axes via Mr. Remeck with Hill expecting the same price as before. Hill also notes he didn't have any pollock on hand. Amos White was a Dover New Hampshire merchant while Samuel Hill was a merchant in Portsmouth apparently importing items from the ships that anchored there. VERY GOOD. Some fold creases present. No publisher unknown
1964018728Los Angeles: Muhammad Speaks/Nation of Islam Publisher 1964. Unbound. Good. No place or date Los Angeles 1964. Single sheet 8 ½ by 11 inches. Text repeats twice indicating this was meant to be cut into two small handbills. The flier advertises a discussion held by Harriet Muhammad a columnist for Muhammad Speaks the newspaper for the Nation of Islam. Held at the Salem Baptist Church in Los Angeles on Sunday July 12th the discussion covered topics including: "the Muslim Movement the power structure and the Civil Rights Movement;" "Messenger Elijah Muhammad;" "Separation vs. Integration;" and "Proposals of the Nation of Islam." GOOD condition. Large dampstain diagonally affecting the right half/third of the paper. Minor soiling and edgewear. Muhammad Speaks/Nation of Islam, Publisher unknown
1982M1625841982 Privat , 1982 , grand et fort in8 relié, jaquette illustrée , 480 pp .Reproductions hors texte .
In-8 (cm. 27), similpelle editoriale, titolo oro al piatto e al dorso, pp. 286, con illustrazioni in bianco e nero nel testo. In buono stato (good copy). .
In-8 (cm. 27), similpelle editoriale, titolo oro al piatto e al dorso, pp. 286, con illustrazioni in bianco e nero nel testo. In buono stato (good copy). .
In-8 (cm. 27), similpelle editoriale, titolo oro al piatto e al dorso, pp. 286, con illustrazioni in bianco e nero nel testo. In buono stato (good copy). .