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186152386Bordeaux, Union Française d’Impression 1861 Grand in-8. Broché, premier plat de couverture illustré, 448 pp., 93 figures, 44 planches hors-texte, 11 tableaux, 1 carte en couleurs dépliante de la Guadeloupe. Pliures sur le dos, sinon bel exemplaire non coupé.
198030711980 plaquette in-octavo (small volume), dos muet orange, illustrations : 1 hors-texte, 87 pages, 1980 à la Roche-sur-Yon Imprimerie Centrale de l'Ouest - Editées par Gabriel Debien,
M4327P, Emery, 1822 , 2 vols in8br , couverture muette éditeur, cx-409-503pp , 1 portrait frontispice. Langue: Français
63438Neuchâtel, La Baconnière 1967, 215x155mm, 194pages, broché.
ORD-5981Récits de voyage aux Indes occidentales. Moeurs et Coutumes. Québec. L'Auteur. 1923. In-8 cuir rouge lgt usé, couverture conservée, XII, 154pp.
2014136331Armand Colin 2014 In-8 broché 22 cm sur 14,5. 383 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
199878843Paris Maisonneuve et Larose 1998 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 348 pp., nombreux graphiques, bibliographie et index. Bon état.
199878843Paris Maisonneuve et Larose 1998 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 348 pp., nombreux graphiques, bibliographie et index. Bon état.
236574Collection Collection les Balisiers.Basse-Terre, Imprimerie officielle, 1948 petit in-8 carré, XI pp., 122 pp., un f. n. ch. de table, avec des illustrations dans le texte (reproduction de dessins), broché. Couverture plastifiée.
1912GIT002a6Paris Bloud et Cie 1912. In-8 broché 376pp. Nombreuses illustrations dans le texte, cartes sur double page.
1912GITh500Paris Bloud et Cie 1912. In-8 2 feuillets non chiffrés 376pp 2 feuillets non chiffrés. Demi chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs, reliure postérieure. Orné de 76 illustrations ou cartes dans le texte. Bel exemplaire sans aucune rousseur, complet. Reliure postérieure sobre, de bonne qualité, en très bon état.
1926022182Atlanta GA: VGood Words Publisher 1926. Wraps. Good. Wraps. Approximately 9 ¾ by 7 1/8 inches. 16 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 events etc. GOOD condition. Moderate toning mostly along the extremities. Minor soiling. Some creasing and curling along the upper and lower edge. Minor rusting to the staples. VGood Words, Publisher unknown
1962009039Montpelier VT: Myrtle Lane presumed Publisher 1962. Wraps. Good. Reproduced printed type 8 ½ by 11 inches. Stapled at the upper left corner. 16 pp. including covers. Devoted to peace as the title indicates this issue of the journal provides lengthy commentary on the then fresh in the news Cuban Missile Crisis. Included is a tally for President Kennedy versus Krushchev Castro and the peace movement grading Kennedy a scorn-filled A for his role in bringing the world closer to war. A several page account of peace rallies and demonstrations is provided with quotes from various speakers including Bayard Rustin and Dagmar Wilson. Statements from various organizations regarding the crisis are printed as well as reports from England Poland and Czechoslovakia. Most work attributed to Myrtle Lane or Marjory Collins with one by Virginia Colter and others. The Peace Concern was a newsletter devoted to promoting peace and seeking an active participation in the peace movement founded by Myrtle Lane and Marjory Collins. Collins was a noted photojournalist as well as a prominent activist in various social and progressive causes including the Civil Rights movement see Library of Congress website. GOOD condition seemingly ex-institution with date stamp and notations present. Handwritten mailing address postage stamp and cancellations on the rear blank page with several dark brown tape burns. Minor toning. Faint horizontal fold crease. Myrtle Lane, presumed Publisher unknown
66456Chez l'auteur, 1999, EDITION ORIGINALE, tirage limité à 150 expl., in-8, reliure avec une cordelette brun clair, couv. ill. coul. éd., 104 pp., nb. cartes et dessins en coul. et en noir sur divers supports (enveloppe, chèque, carton, planche dépliable, …), biographie et œuvre, présentation d'Armand Oliviennes, Très beau roman-livre d'artiste de cette écrivain née le 5 janvier 1961 dans le Limousin. Après des études d'art, en 1992, elle crée la revue littéraire et artistique "De l'autre côté du mur", puis en 1995, les éditions du même nom. Très beau voyage dans les Antilles et surtout dans le monde de l'irrationnel martiniquais. De l'érudition de la naïveté, de l'imaginaire dans un très beau roman. Très RARE. Très bon état
1878021488Boston: New England Publishing Company 1878. First Edition. Cloth. Good. First edition with 1878 present on title and copyright page. Green cloth decorated in blind and black. 373 pp. Photograph frontis of Bridgman along with two fold out plates of writing in the text. A biography of Laura Bridgman a woman who after being stricken with scarlet fever at the age of two was left deaf and blind. Showing an aptitude for learning Bridgman was enrolled at the Perkins Institute for the Blind successfully learning Braille and sign language as well as general knowledge including arithmetic. She gained some fame in her early teenage years when Charles Dickens wrote about her in 1842 but this fame eventually faded. Her story did inspire the mother of Helen Keller who then hired Anne Sullivan who was a student at the Perkins School. This biography was written by one of Bridgman's teachers. GOOD condition. Minor fading and edgewear to the covers. Faint evidence of dampstaining along the fore edge of the cover with dampstaining affecting the right third of the first 50 or so pages. New England Publishing Company unknown
1905021305Boston: Municipal Printing Office 1905. Pamphlet. Poor. Pamphlet lacking any wraps issued. 18 pp. LACKING the 1645 map ONLY three maps present. A collection of three maps depicting Boston Massachusetts in 1630 1635 and 1640. These were originally found in the Town Records Book of Possessions and other sources. The primarily depict property and owners as well as roads ways. Text with names for references included with each map. POOR condition. EX-LIBRARY. Spine reinforced with black tape. Exterior labels interior pastedown and stamping present. Paper very brittle. Heavy chipping tearing and loss along the fore edge and lower edge. The first map TORN into two pieces neatly along one of the folds. Other maps intact. Last map MISSING. POOR condition as is. Reference copy only. Really we swear. Municipal Printing Office unknown
Laboratoires CORBIERE - PARIS - 1934.- 78 pages. Ouvrage hors commerce édité à l'intention du corps médical. Nombreuses illustrations. très bel exemplaire
147Laboratoires CORBIERE - PARIS - 1934.- 78 pages.Ouvrage hors commerce édité à l'intention du corps médical.Nombreuses illustrations.très bel exemplaire;
22742P., Laboratoires Corbière, 1934, petit in 4° broché, 78 pages ; illustrations in et hors-texte.
1934119971934 br. in-4, 78pp., illustré, P. Corbiere 1934,
7748Paris, Le Prieur, 1761, 1 plein veau marbré, dos orné, pièce de titre maroquiné, tranches rouge, coiffe inférieure manquante. in-12, f.t., titre, 531 pp. ;
176114596Le Prieur Paris 1761 1 vol. In-12 de 2 ff.n.ch. 531 pp. , plein veau marbré légèrement frotté, dos lisse orné (un mors fendu), pièce de titre.
1934173194Laboratoires Corbière Laboratoires Corbière, 1934. In-4 broché, 77 pages. Dessins. Couverture salie
1819LBW-4238Paris, Hacquart, 1819. In-8 de 11 pp. ; cartonnage de papier marbré, pièce de titre de maroquin bordeaux (reliure moderne).
Karthala, 2004, 331 pp., broché, traces de mouillure sur la quatrième de couverture et les dernières pages, état correct.