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1926020463Chicago: Fashion Art League of America Publisher 1926. Wraps. Good. Green wraps with lettering stamped in gilt. 24 pp. including ads. A few ads with illustrations. A program of events for a convention held by the Fashion League of America listing the board of directors members of various committees etc. as well as a list of talks and fashion shows to be held. This includes an opening fashion show and one displaying French fashions. Talks look at the business side of dressmaking and fashion. The Fashion Art League of America was founded by Alla Ripley Bannister in 1913 after she became president of the Chicago Dressmakers Club and reorganized it. Going by her professional name Madame Ripley she was influential in promoting fashion as an art and establishing it as a business for women at a time when women were expected to give up work once married. She took part in a 1913 fashion show in Chicago that featured dresses and clothing inspired by European Cubism and worked throughout her career to promote American fashion as equal or superior to French fashions see The Beverly Review Sept. 17 2019 article for previous information. GOOD condition. Minor toning and soiling to the covers. Light bumping and creasing along the edges. Small doodle on the lower front cover. Two small notes on the last blank page. Fashion Art League of America, Publisher unknown
1865018556New York: New York Herald Publisher 1865. Tabloid. Poor. Large tabloid newspaper format. 8 pp. A single issue discussing preparations for the funeral of Abraham Lincoln as well as the general state of mourning in the nation; several columns devoted to the pursuit of John Wilkes Booth and the capture of several conspirators; many short pieces on battles of the Civil War including at Mobile and Selma as well as mentioning the march of Sherman. POOR condition. Unopened along the top edge. Paper almost completely separated along the left edge and may detach with much further handling. Several horizontal and vertical fold creases present. Uneven toning to the paper heavier along the folds. Some chipping tearing creasing and loss to the first few pages along the folds with minor loss of text. Heavy chipping tearing and creasing along the extremities with some loss. New York Herald, Publisher unknown
1842021824Boston: William S. Damrell Publisher 1842. Wraps. Good. no date circa 1842. Illustrated wraps side sewn. An almanac for the year 1842 issued by the Massachusetts Temperance Union containing the usual almanac information along with essays on the ills of alcohol consumption a speech of the leader of the Temperance Union small illustrations at the head of each month some illustrations drunk men etc. GOOD condition. General toning some soiling and minor staining to the covers. A few minor wrinkles and creases. William S. Damrell, Publisher unknown
1844020715New York: Greeley and McElrath Publisher 1844. Wraps. Good. no date circa 1844. Printed wraps. 72 pp. An almanac for 1844 issued by the Whig Party in the United States. Usual monthly almanac information along with election returns from various states musing on politics etc. GOOD condition. General uneven toning. Moderate soiling staining and spotting. Moderate wrinkling and edgewear. Upper corners creased. Text block toned. Greeley and McElrath, Publisher unknown
1845020713New York: Greeley and McElrath Publisher 1845. Wraps. Good. no date circa 1845. Printed wraps. 64 pp. An almanac for 1845 issued by the Whig Party in the United States. Usual monthly almanac information along with election returns from various states printings of the Declaration of Independence the US Constitution and George Washington's Farewell Address etc. GOOD condition. General uneven toning. Minor soiling. Minor spotting. Moderate wrinkling and edgewear. Upper corners creased. Owner's signature on the upper front cover.Text block toned. Greeley and McElrath, Publisher unknown
1849020714New York: Greeley and McElrath Publisher 1849. Wraps. Good. no date circa 1849. Printed wraps. 64 pp. An almanac for 1849 issued by the Whig Party in the United States. Usual monthly almanac information along with election returns from various states a brief paragraph on the route to California a piece on the electric telegraph short pieces on Texas an account of the US-Mexican War etc. GOOD condition. General uneven toning. Minor soiling. Minor spotting. Light wrinkling and edgewear. Text block toned. Small tear in the lower front cover. Greeley and McElrath, Publisher unknown
1849020795New York: Greeley and McElrath Publisher 1849. Wraps. Good. no date circa 1849. Printed wraps. 64 pp. An almanac for 1849 issued by the Whig Party in the United States. Usual monthly almanac information along with election returns from various states a brief paragraph on the route to California a piece on the electric telegraph short pieces on Texas an account of the US-Mexican War etc. GOOD condition. General uneven toning. Minor soiling. Minor spotting. Light wrinkling and edgewear. Text block toned. Small tear in the lower front cover. Greeley and McElrath, Publisher unknown
1848004771Washington: J. & G.S. Gideon Printers 1848. Original Wraps. Good. Printed wraps. 26 pp. Pertaining to the Dorr Rebellion of 1841 and 1842 in which disenfranchised voters in Rhode Island established a new constitution granting broader voting rights in contrast to the original Rhode Island charter. In Luther v. Borden it was argued that Borden had no authority to search the home of Luther a Dorr supporter as the Rhode Island charter was unconstitutional and thus did not grant Borden legitimate rights. In GOOD condition. Vertical crease present to the pamphlet with moderate uneven darkening minor soiling and a faint ownership signature in pencil at the upper front cover. Some creasing to the wraps with light scuffing and creasing along the extremities. Interior clean and solid. J. & G.S. Gideon, Printers unknown
ORD-7038Martinique et Guadeloupe de 1635 à nos jours. Orné de 10 illustrations h.-t. Sté de l'Histoire des Colonies Françaises et Librairie Leroux. 1935. In-12 br. 282pp. Rousseurs éparses mais bel exemplaire.
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.
ORD-355Ouvrage publié sous la direction de Serge Denis, avec une Introduction de L. Gallouédec. Orléans. Luzeray. Paris. Maison du Livre Français. 1935. Gd in-8 (165 x 252mm), broché, couverture imprimée noir et rouge, 379 pages, 7 gravures hors texte dont le frontispice en couleurs (tissus caraïbes). Bords de couverture un peu brunis sinon bon état.
ORD-11738Paris. Ducrocq. Vers 1880. In-8 (188 x 275mm) percaline prune de l'éditeur, grande illustration couleurs de Luc Leguet collée sur le 1er plat reprise en frontispice, gardes bleues, tranches dorées, (reliure de Engel), 2ff., 382, (2) pages (Curieusement ces 2 pages qui contiennent la table des matières, sont sur un papier bruni la 2e étant chiffrée 58). Illustrations en noir dans et hors texte. Assez nombreuses rousseurs mais plutôt bon état général. Peu courant.
Complet en 3 tomes, vii + 1486pp. (pagination continuée) + 52 planches (avec photos en n/bl), 24cm., br.orig., Thèse de Doctorat, cachet au verso de la p.d.t., texte frais et en bon état, poids: 2.5kg., A110555
1989A110555Talence, Presses Universitaires de Bordeaux 1989 Complet en 3 tomes, vii + 1486pp. (pagination continuée) + 52 planches (avec photos en n/bl), 24cm., br.orig., Thèse de Doctorat, cachet au verso de la p.d.t., texte frais et en bon état, poids: 2.5kg., A110555
ORD-3741Paris. Michel Lévy. 1857. In-12 (120 x 184mm) dos lisse toile beige, plats marbrés, 311 pages. Reliure quelconque, des rousseurs, dernière feuille collée sur le dernier plat, sans perte de texte. Exemplaire très moyen mais édition originale, rare.
186482671864 couvertures imprimées conservées, cart. toile grise avec titre sur le Ier plat (défraichi). plaq. in-8, 16pp., P. Philippe Cordier 1864,
ORD-4977Recueillies et présentées par un capitaine au long cours. Harmonisation de Charles Bredon. Illustrations de Marianne Clouzot. Denoël. 1937. In-8 carré br. couverture illustrée couleurs, 209pp. Illustrations en noir dans le texte, musiques notées. Bel exemplaire, 1 des 2000 justifiés sur héliona.
4788Paris, Lebigre-Duquesne 1856. 2 parties en un tome,10e de la série, Gr.in8 ,1/2 chagrin ,dos à caissons dorés, 489, (1)p.,31 gravures ht sur acier (indiens)sous serpentes,:Ameriques du Nord et du Sud, Etats -Unis,Antilles;Guyane, Bresil,Perou, etc , Océanie,
1910172141910 1volume, reliure demi-chagrin vert olive (binding half shagreen) in-octavo (22,8 x 14,5 cm), reliure d'époque, dos 5 nerfs (spine with raised bands) insolé (le vert olive a viré au soleil en marron-clair)- entre-nerfs à fleuron au fer plein or (floweret with full blocking stamp) - titre frappé or (gilt title) et tomaison (volume numbering), papier marbré vert aux plats (cover with marbled paper), toutes tranches lisses (all edges smooth), Avec 1 fac-similé hors texte en noir, [(1) f + XXX pp + (5) ff (préface) + 367] pages, 1910 Paris E. PLON, Nourrit et Cie Imprimeurs-Editeurs,
VLE-604Fort de France, , 1930, in-8, 211pp. illustrées de gravures hors texte, d'un fac-similé et de 3 cartes en photocopie relié pleine toile grise avec pièce de titre
35503095, Paris, Le Charles, 1951; in-8° broché, couv. verte imprimée. 328 pp. 2 cartes, 8 planches hors-texte et 117 figures. Bel exemplaire non coupé à l’état neuf.
français In-8 de carte, 160-164-158-IV-108 pp. + 26 h.t.; demi-basane marron, dos orné (reliure de l'époque). Collection l'Univers. Histoire et description de tous les peuples. L'illustration se compose d'une carte dépliante et de 26 gravures in fine. Manque de cuir au dos, rousseurs en marge, rares tampons.
ORD-8978Et des Colonies Françaises, Espagnoles, Anglaises, Danoises et Suédoises. Avec: 1. SUITE DES ÉTATS-UNIS depuis 1812 jusqu'à nos jours par Élias Regnault et Jules Labaume. 2. POSSESSIONS ANGLAISES DANS L'AMÉRIQUE DU NORD, Canada, Nouveau Brunswick, Nouvelle Écosse, Acadie par F. Lacroix. 3. LES CALIFORNIES. L'Orégon et les possessions russes en Amérique. Les îles Noutka et de la Reine Charlotte par Ferdinand Denys. Paris. Firmin Didot. 1849. Gd in-8 (150 x 225mm) broché, couverture verte et bleue imprimée en blanc, 1ff.n.ch., 160 pages, 4 gravures et 1 carte (Antilles). 161 pages, 8 gravures (Amérique du Nord). 158 pages, 16 gravures (Possessions anglaises). IV, 108 pages, 16 gravures (Californie). Exemplaire en mauvais état mais complet, à relier.
ML636Couverture rigide P, Laplace Sanchez, sd , petit in4 percaline rouge éditeur décorée,tranches dorées,488pp Langue: Français
21486Paris. Challamel 1912. In-8 (25x16). 236 (1) pages. Broché.