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193517511935 in-8, 379pp., illustré, 1 carte repl., br. Orléans Luzeray 1935,
193583093Orléans - Paris, G. Luzeray, éditeur, Maison du Livre Français 1935 Grand in-8. Broché, couverture imprimée, 378 pp., frontispice en couleurs, 6 planches en noir & blanc hors texte bandeau et culs-de-lampe, 1 carte des Antilles repliée in fine. Couverture ternie, sinon bon exemplaire.,
Broch?. 197 pages.
1803LBW-8856[Paris], Dépôt Général de la Marine, 1803. 598 x 895 mm.
1960182921960. Paris Aux dépens d'un Amateur (Jean Estéoule) 1960 e.o. tirée à 800 ex. num. sur Vélin d'Arches celui-ci non justifié - Broché couv. rempliée 27 cm x 34 cm 12 pages (non paginé) - Texte anonyme dessiné et lithographié par Develly en 1836 mise en couleur de Maurice Mourlot - Très bon état
2001114023Ibis Rouge Editions 2001 In-8 broché 24 cm sur 17. 365 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
LFA-126744748Une plaquette de 48 pages, format 210 x 295 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, s.d., Editions Exbrayat, bon état
LFA-126744749Une plaquette de 48 pages, format 210 x 295 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, s.d., Editions Exbrayat, bon état
3149andré bonne éditeur 1956 in 8 cartonnage éditeur 187 pages - illustrations de jacques roubille - devenu rare
12768Revue mensuelle. N° 45 de mars/avril 1972.Tres bon etat.
1965wc1962Ides et Calendes Cartonné avec jaquette 1965 In-4° cartonnage d'éditeur sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs, 221 pp., 250 oeuvres reproduites hors-texte dont 70 en couleurs contrecollées, cartes des sites archéologiques in-texto ; quelques incidents sur la jaquette, bon état général Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
021195No Place: No publisher. Wraps. Good. No publisher place or date. Presumed Condor Nightclub San Francisco circa 1966. Roughly 11 ¾ by 9 inches when folded. Unfolds into 8 panels. A promotional work featuring famed topless dancer Carol Doda and her work at the Condor nightclub in San Francisco. Four panels feature reproduced press clippings from 1965 about Doda's show with the other four panels primarily featuring photographs of Carol Doda performing. One photo depicts the Condor's owners. Carol Doda popularized topless dancing in clubs being one of the first noted performers to do so. She started her topless act in 1964. In 1969 she changed her act to be entirely nude which she performed until it was outlawed in 1972. The Condor was opened in 1958 but became most popular once it started featuring Doda's topless act. It was added to the San Francisco Business Legacy in 2022 recognized in part for pioneering topless and bottomless entertainment. GOOD condition. Moderate uneven toning some soiling and a few small stains to the exterior. Faint vertical fold crease present. Minor creasing and wrinkling. Small chip at the center fore edge. No publisher unknown
1854021929Nashua NH: Published for J.R. Dodge 1854. Unbound. Poor. Stated second edition. Single sheet 34 ½ by 26 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 lengthy tears to the entire piece mostly emanating from the left edge 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. A few old tape repairs present to the upper portion. 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
1841LBW-7277Paris, Dusillion, 1841. 515 x 654 mm.
in-12, XXIX-219 pages, illustre de 12 hors-texte en heliogravure, broche, couv. illustree. Bel exemplaire. [DV-1] Contient un chapitre et des photographies sur la Guyane et le bagne.
192915901929 in-12, 115pp., couv. illustree par M. de Lafargue, br. Paris Nouvelle soc. d'édition 1929,
198146368Fayard, 1981, in-8°, 294 pp, 2 cartes, chronologie comparée, biblio, broché, couv. illustrée, bon état
10247Paris, Editions du Jaguar, 1991 14 x 28, 223 pp., 73 photos, 19 cartes et plans en couleurs, cartonnage éditeur illustré, état neuf
1858015525No Place: No Publisher 1858. Pamphlet. Good. 35th Congress 1st Session. Senate. No publisher place or date. Washington 1858. Pamphlet disbound from a larger work. 88 pp. A report on the Lecompton Constitution of Kansas in which slaveholding was protected. The first half of the report asserts that pro-abolition causes led rebellions in the state in an effort to go against the will of Kansas residents who according to the author supported the Lecompton Constitution. Included is a printing of the constitution as well as a report by Stephen Douglas who breaking with many Democrats sided with Republicans against the constitution. His and others' findings found many instances of voter fraud or irregularities and in 1858 another vote was held and the Lecompton Constitution did not pass. GOOD condition. Old binding holes and remains of binding along the spine. Minor toning and a hint of foxing. Sabin 37041. No Publisher unknown
1978CUI238M1978 / 54 pages. Relié. Editions du Pacifique.
8vo., First Edition, with double-page map as frontispiece, plates and maps (a number folding); original Society binding of blue cloth, upper board with multiple frame border in blind enclosing sailing vessel blocked in gilt, gilt back, a near fine copy. With personal bookplate on front paste-down. Hakluyt Society, Second Series, No. 148. Bridges & Hair, p.291.
1859021829Columbus: Randall and Aston Publisher. Follett Foster and Company Printers 1859. Wraps. Good. With a History of Columbus Baptist Association from Its Organization to 1837. With a Sketch of Early Ministers and Churches. Printed wraps. 8 44 pp. Two works in one with the first 8 pages providing the minutes of the events surrounding the acknowledgement of the 41st anniversary of the Columbus Baptist Association in September of 1859 Followed by a history of the association written by Jacob Drake discussing its origin as well as early ministers and the actions of churches in various localities all associated with the organization. Rear interior wrapper with a list of ordained ministers in the organization. GOOD condition. Some soiling staining and offsetting to the covers. Minor creasing and wrinkling. Slight loss of wrapper to the head and tail of the spine. Randall and Aston, Publisher. Follett, Foster and Company, Printers unknown
1867016429Boston: Samuel A. Drake Publisher 1867. Half-Leather. Poor. Half leather with cloth boards. 333 pp. Fold out map tipped in on the title page. A collection of short accounts/histories originally written in the 1600s that chronicled various wars and struggles between Native Americans and early colonists in the New England region. This includes Drake's account of the rise of hostility between Native Americans and colonists asserting that if white settlers had not been haughty and arrogant and considered Native Americans as equals little hostility would have arisen. Reprinted tracts in this include: The Present State of New-England with Respect to the Indian Wars; A continuation of the State of New England being a farther account of the Indian War; A new and farther Narrative of the State of New-England; a True Account of the most Considerable Occurences etc.; The War in New-England visibly Ended King Philip Beheaded etc.; News from New England being a True and last account; A farther brief and true Narration of the late Wars risen in New England. Title pages to each tract reprinted. POOR/FAIR condition. Slightly ex-library with an institutional stamp on the title page. Covers essentially DETACHED hanging by threads which will probably give out with much further handling. Minor fading scuffing and soiling to the covers. Heavy scuffing to the leather along the extremities spine and hinges with tearing and loss to the leather along the backstrip. Interior solid but a bit toned. Map foxed and a bit creased/wrinkled. Sabin 20879. Samuel A. Drake, Publisher unknown
2920P., Société parisiennne d'édition, 1953 : in-12, broché. 602pp. Couverture rouge illustrée. Bon état.
1667PHO-2095Paris, Thomas Jolly, 1667, 2 tomes en in-4, veau brun, dos à nerfs orné avec titre et tomaison, (Reliure de l'époque), manques aux coiffes, coins émoussés, début de fente L'illustration, gravée sur cuivre, comprend 2 titres-frontispices, 3 cartes au premier tome et 14 planches au second dont la planche figurant un couple nu, la gravure des armoiries de Harlay manque