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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.
58155P., Duchartre, 1931, petit in 8° broché, XVI-366 pages ; couverture illustrée rempliée.
189012861S. n., s. l., [vers 1890]. 1 vol. in-8 oblong. Reliure éditeur en percaline rouge, titre doré sur le plat supérieur.
2019LFA-126747202N° 579 (Septembre 2019) : revue de 82 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
183334458v.p. including Antwerp London Havana Pensacola New York 1833. Folio. 12 3/4 x 8 inches. 21 leaves plus two additional manuscript leaves laid in. Contemporary half calf and marbled boards manuscript label on front board. Bookseller's label on front pastedown.<br/> <br/> Account book of Atlantic trading voyages.<br/> <br/> An interesting manuscript ship's log containing financial accounts for the brigs Nimrod and Jasper for an eight year period from 1826 to 1833 while they were under the command of a Captain John Hill. The two ships made numerous voyages between the United States Europe and the Caribbean. The present log book contains line accounts of expenditures for journeys from London and Marseilles to New York and Norfolk in 1827; from Antwerp to London in 1828; from Philadelphia to the West Indies in 1829; from Madeira to the Turks Islands in 1831; from the West Indies to Pensacola to Havana in 1832; from the Indies to New York in 1833; and other similar voyages. The log also contains two copies of an 1832 letter written in Havana by Hill to merchants there inquiring about the price of molasses and a list of port charges at several major way points. A fascinating artifact of trans-Atlantic trade in the 1820s and 1830s. unknown
1928018959No Place: C.F.G.E. Publisher 1928. Wraps. Good. No place California: 1928. Illustrated wraps. 16 pp. including covers. Black and white photos made to look like drawings throughout. A work promoting the use of California lemons as a health and beauty product for use on the hair skin hands manicuring teeth and gums. Seemingly aimed at a female audience with the illustrations depicting what could be considered Flapper Girls. Suggestions for application and use of lemons included. What appears to be either an artist's or photographer's monogram visible on the front cover looking like an M with a triangle. GOOD condition. Some fading soiling and toning to the covers with a few tiny stains present. Extremities bumped in a bit scuffed. C.F.G.E., Publisher unknown
244588Basse-Terre, Palais du Conseil général, s.d. (1968), petit in-8, 48 pp., 85 numéros décrits, avec 14 planches hors texte, broché.
220196Londres et New York, John Matts, s.d. (vers 1850) carte de 26 x 37 cm,
237080Pointe-à-Pitre, Presse américaine S. Jackson, s.d. (1936) in-4, imprimée au recto, musique notée, en feuille.
1813110839Paris, F. Schoëll, Libraire, impr. Imprimerie de J. G. Dentu, à Paris 1813 In-8 20,5 x 12,5 cm. Reliure de l’époque demi-basane havane, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, XXVI-411 pp., 1 carte repliée, table des matières. Coupes frottées, premier mors fendillé avec épidermures, réparation marginale pp. 111-112, intérieur correct.
5286Paris, Librairie Armand Colin, 1903. 1 volume in-4, cartonnage d'éditeur illustré, toutes tranches dorées 244 pp., abondamment illustré de reproductions photographiques, très bon état.
206597Paris, Baudouin, impr. de l'Assemblée Nationale, s.d. (1790) in-8, 14 pp., dérelié.
VLE-168Pointe à Pitre, Chambre de Commerce, 1931, in-4, 27pp. illustrées de photographies et de cartes en couleurs. Tiré à 650 exemplaires numérotés, un des 600 sur vélin pur fil Lafuma (n°512) broché
11493Imprimé en France en 1943. 1 ensemble de lithographies sur les anciennes colonies françaises ultra-marines, de format 28*38 cm, très bon état. Chaque lithographie est vendue 100 euros.
12706Imprimé en France en 1943. 1 ensemble de lithographies sur les anciennes colonies françaises ultra-marines, de format 28*38 cm, très bon état. Chaque lithographie est vendue 80 euros.
194798519Havana, Cuban Tourist Commission, impr. Ucar, Garcia y Cia, Cuba 1947 1 carte. In-12 18,5 x 12,5 cm repliée, In-folio 55,5 x 71cm dépliée. Exemplaire en bon état.
178643537Bergerac, J. B. Puynesge, 1786. 2 vol. in-4 de XXV-(1)-553-(1) pp. et XVIII-401-(1)-40 pp., demi-basane brune, dos lisse orné (relié vers 1820).
225925[Paris], Imprimerie de l'assemblée nationale, s.d. (1947) in-4, 2 pp. en feuille.
1785001268Worcester MA: Isaiah Thomas Printer 1785. Original Wraps. Poor. Stitched together with modern thread. Consists of 44 pages plus cover with ornate printers device and text on the verso of the cover. Evans ascribes this almanac to Ezra Gleason but modern scholarship suggests this was the work of Samuel Stearns see Australian Public Library catalog information. Of note in this work is an early printing of the Massachusetts Bill of Rights and a printing of John Dod's well known Sermon on Malt a text celebrating beer and ale originally published in England in the 1600's. Also included are the usual astronomical predictions for the year 1786 and a table of principle roads on the continent in and around Boston. In POOR condition with heavy tattering to the cover page and heavy loss around the extremities of that page. The bottom inch of the next page is missing apparently trimmed with no loss of text. A few other pages suffer from minor losses but nothing that affects the text. The rag paper is browned and somewhat darkened with uneven dampstaining throughout again not affecting readability. A few very faint notations present in ink in the margins of a few pages. Front cover barely attached. The rest of the almanac is solid and complete. Overall heavy wear to this almanac in POOR condition. Photos available upon request. Isaiah Thomas, Printer unknown
2112in-4° : 1 feuillet de quatre pages - Signé LOUIS. - Mont-de-Marsan, 1791.
18249443Paris, Ladvocat, 25 mars 1824 (Imprimerie de J. Pinard) ; in-12 ; demi-chagrin bleu-marine, dos à nerfs orné de roulettes décoratives de style romantique, fleurons à froid, filet doré sur les plats, plats de couverture marron illustrés conservés, non rogné (reliure fin XIXe-début XXe) ; 172 pp. y compris le faux-titre et le titre ; au verso du faux-titre on lit "Publié au profit d'un établissement de charité".
1997LFA00affN° 38 - Décembre 1997: revue de 98 pages, format 285 x 220 mm, illustrée, brochée
201266Paris, Imprimerie nationale, s.d. in-8, 12 pp., dérelié.
2119Bordeaux, Ed. Delbrel, (circa 1950) - in-8 : 176 pp. - br., couv. ill. pap. beige - e.a.s.
165220Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, 1789 in-8, 32 pp., broché.