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19371011721937 Editions Denoël - Paris - 1937. 1 vol in-4, broché sous couverture illustrée en couleurs - 215 pages - Illustrations de Marianne Clouzot en N&B - Partitions et paroles
1996192920L'Harmattan L'Harmattan, 1996. In-8 broché de 280 pages. Petites rousseurs sur les tranches, sans gravité.
1854biblio2<p>Foxing 13 color plates second binding. Text clean name and number title page. Does not include map.<br /></p><p>inscription and writing front free fly leaf</p><p>Wagner camp 235</p><p>Book is in good condition</p><p>Text Unmarked<br /></p> Lippincott, Grambo hardcover
1924115750Paris Mercure de France 1924 1 vol. relié in-12, demi-chagrin miel, dos à nerfs, pièce de titre, tête dorée, couvertures conservées, 245 pp. Très bon exemplaire, dans une belle reliure signée de Jean Raymond.
1924115750Paris Mercure de France 1924 1 vol. relié in-12, demi-chagrin miel, dos à nerfs, pièce de titre, tête dorée, couvertures conservées, 245 pp. Très bon exemplaire, dans une belle reliure signée de Jean Raymond.
1938102041Mercure de France, 1938, in-12, 196 pp, traduit de l'anglais par Marc Logé, broché, dos jauni, bon état. Edition originale de la traduction française sur papier d'édition
33537P., Annuaire International des Français d'Outre-Mer, 1976, in 12 broché, 182 pages ; illustrations hors-texte ; couverture illustrée ; quelques petites rousseurs.
7193Paris, Mercure de France, 1931, in 12, broché, 227 pages
2011036248BlueRed Books/Easton Press: 2011. 448 pages illustrated in color and b&w. This book "covers the subject chronologically and examine the war as one continuous event but Civil War State by State looks at the war from the perspective of the forty-five states and territories that existed during the period. Fully bound in genuine leather 22kt gold deeply inlaid on the "hubbed" spine.Sewn pages. Handsome brown moiré endpages and a satin-ribbon page marker. Gilded page ends. FINE- HARDCOVER Grey Leather binding by Easton Press. Hard Cover. Fine-/Not Issued with a Dust Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. BlueRed Books/Easton Press: Hardcover
1970Zv313Martinsart 1970 In12 - broché - 249 pages - couverture légerement défraichie
1970Zv313Martinsart 1970 In12 - broché - 249 pages - couverture légerement défraichie
1925022119Atlanta GA: Good Words Publisher 1925. Wraps. Very Good. Wraps. Approximately 9 ¾ by 7 1/8 inches. 28 pp. A little magazine published at the United States Penitentiary in Atlanta Georgia. It began publishing in 1913 soon after the prison opened. Julian Hawthorne wrote for the magazine when he was incarcerated there. The magazine for the most part had a "preachy moralistic" tone and often ignored news from within the prison such as the release of Eugene Debs see Jailhouse Journalism: the Fourth Estate Behind Bars p. 88. The journal was published until 1938 when it was replaced with The Atlantian. This issue does discuss some intramural sports interspersed with moralizing etc. With news on prison happenings pieces on Jewish tidings and Christian Science etc. VERY GOOD condition. Minor toning and a hint of soiling. Good Words, Publisher unknown
200294619Musée Dapper 2002 1 vol. broché in-4, broché, couverture illustrée à rabats, 45 pp., nombreuses reproductions en couleurs. Etat de neuf.
200294619Musée Dapper 2002 1 vol. broché in-4, broché, couverture illustrée à rabats, 45 pp., nombreuses reproductions en couleurs. Etat de neuf.
1848017524No Place: Tippin and Streeper Printers 1848. Unbound. Good. Single sheet 2 pages disbound from a larger work. A collection of statements issued by the legislature of Texas rejecting the Wilmot Proviso that would have excluded slavery from territories acquired during the Mexican-American War. The authors consider slavery to be a "domestic institution" of the United States and state that they would "not submit to any law which prohibits the citizens of the southern states from taking their property to any territory which may be acquired from Mexico." The document urges support for the war through tariffs and other means. GOOD condition. Minor to moderate uneven foxing. Some creasing and roughness along the spine edge. Tippin and Streeper, Printers unknown
1926022001No Place: No publisher 1926. Cloth. Good. Clothbound scrapbook measuring 13 by 10 inches. String tied. Large ink block print of a man and woman dancing on the front cover with ink block print initials on the rear cover. Artwork presumably done by the owner. Thin paper stock in the interior. Approximately 57 photographs of various sizes including a few 8 by 10 inch photographs 5 by 7s and smaller as well as a few thumbnails. Many of the pages are empty. Other items in the interior include a program of camp exercises a few camp songs a homemade gypsy camp pennant two pages of notes from other campers to the owner a postcard of Gypsy Camp wrappers and labels etc. Photos consist of group photos or photos of individuals some depicting young women in Romani costumes some swimming horseback riding as well as photos of the Tree Top Inn main cabin etc. The owner and creator of this scrapbook was Dorothy Henderson who had an artistic touch in assembling this scrapbook as well as the art within. It appears she attended Gypsy Camp in 1926. Gypsy Camp originating in the early 1900s as an artist colony. The site 65 acres of land with some frontage along the Illinois River and located in Benton County Arkansas was purchased by Weesie and J.H. McAllister in 1921. Weesie McAllister envisioned turning the land into a summer camp for girls. The first building erected on the site was a three story structure that served as camp office residence for the McAllister family and dorm for the girls. Other structures were built in the late 1920s and eventually the camp could hold around 120 young women. The camp operated until 1978. It eventually fell into disrepair before being added to the National Register Historic District in 1988. Even so it was still empty until 2017. This scrapbook documents the early stages of Gypsy Camp as experienced by a young woman. GOOD condition. The scrapbook is generally solid. Some pages are loose and laid in with chipped and torn edges. Paper is rather brittle. No publisher unknown
670P.LETHILLIEUX .1936 .ILLUSTRATIONS .173 PAGES . RELIE .
196025142basse-terreGuadeloupe imprimerie officielle 1960 -in-8 broché un volume, broché bleu in-octavo Editeur (paperback in-8 Editor)(24,5 x 16,2 cm), dos et 1ère de couverture imprimés en noir (cover printed), 1ère de couverture illustrée en vert par Henri Stehlé, toutes tranches lisses, orné de nombreuses gravures hors-texte en noir, léger manque de papier en bas du dos (moins d'1/2 cm 2), 190 pages, 1960 Basse-Terre, Guadeloupe : Imprimerie Officielle Editeur,
196225141Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe A. Lautric 1962 -in-8 broché un volume, broché rose in-octavo Editeur (paperback in-8 Editor)(24,5 x 16,2 cm), dos et 1ère de couverture imprimés en noir (cover printed), 1ère de couverture illustrée en vert par Henri Stehlé, toutes tranches lisses, orné de nombreuses photographies et gravures hors-texte en noir, 184 pages, 1962 Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe : A. Lautric Editeur,
9769Laboratoires CORBIERE 1934- N8 br.78p.-ill.ht- bon état
198982941Albin Michel 1989 Petit in-4
198468504Delroisse 1984 Jaquette fânée.
1984xl2865Vilo, Editions Delroisse Cartonné avec jaquette 1984 In-4 (23,7 x 31,8 cm), cartonné avec jaquette, 96 pages, photographies en couleurs, légendes en français, néerlandais, anglais, allemand ; petits défauts de pelliculage et marques d'usage sur la jaquette, bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1332934587.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
019708Boston: B. Franklin Edmunds. Quarter Leather. Good. no date perhaps mid 1830s. Most likely appeared in an earlier London edition around 1828 as The Stolen Boy. Quarter leather with blue paper covered boards. Approximately 3 by 2 3/8 inches. Page edges gilt. 63 1 64 pp. With 10 full-page wood engravings including frontispieces. The first 63 pages comprise "Little Manuel" purporting to tell the true story of a young Spanish immigrant to Texas who was kidnapped by Native Americans Comanches and perhaps could be considered to fall into the "Indian Captivity Narrative" genre. Illustrated with 6 engravings. The last 64 pages contain a poem to a birthday boy by Felicia Hemans; one page of "Lines to a Young Lady; and "The Travelling Tin-Man: An American Story" by Eliza Leslie. This appears to be a moral tale for children. The book finishes with another short piece by Hofland "The Deserted Villagers; or the Confiding Boy." Eliza Leslie was perhaps best known as a cookbook author in the 19th century although she did write fiction and nonfiction. Barbara Wreaks Hoole Hofland was an English author primarily writing moral or instructive tales. Given this it is very possible Little Manuel was written as a moral tale. GOOD condition. Leather rather scuffed along the spine and hinges with moderate to heavy scuffing to the extremities. Small area of faint staining to the rear cover. Text block toned with scattered foxing and soiling. B. Franklin Edmunds unknown