2 001 résultats
2000119658Ibis Rouge 2000 In-8 broché 24 cm sur 17. 267 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
Un volume broché de format petit in 8° de 318 pp. Bon état. Intérieur frais. Voir photo.
Broch?. 316 pages.
13435HUGO. Abel. France pittoresque ou description topographique et statistique de départements et colonies de la France, offrant un résumé pour chaque département et colonie l’histoire, les antiquités, la topographie, la météorologie, l’histoire naturelle, la division politique et administrative, la description générale et pittoresque du pays, la description particulière des villes, bourgs, communes et châteaux. Celle des mœurs, coutumes et costumes etc. avec des notes sur les langues, idiomes et patois, sur l’instruction publique et bibliographie locale, sur les hommes célèbres. Etc. Et des enseignements statistiques sur la population, l’industrie, le commerce, l’agriculture, la richesse territoriale, les impôts etc. etc. accompagnée de la statistique générale de la France, sur le rapport politique, militaire, judiciaire, financier, moral, médical, agricole, industriel et commercial. 3 tomes en 3 volumes in 8 demi-cuir, titre, roulette, tomaison, filets dorés pour les tomes 1 et 2. Reliure plein cuir fauve raciné, pièce de titre cuir rouge pour le tome 3. Tome 1 : titre, VII, 320 pages, texte sur 2 colonnes. Nombreuses figures hors-texte, 3 cartes dépliantes de départements. Pâle mouillure en début de volume. Coiffe inférieure manquante. Tome 2 : titre 32 0pages Nombreuses figures hors-texte, cartes. Mouillure page de titre et table des matières (en marge inférieure de la page 266 à la fin du volume). Tome3 : titre, 320 pages, gravures hors-texte, cartes. Petite mouillure circulaire en début de volume, en diminuant, jusqu’à la page 46. Pour les trois volumes : 363 portraits, 94 cartes de régions, 8 plans de villes, 3 cartes, les Antilles Françaises, La Guyane, Madagascar. HUGO. Abel. France pittoresque.. . Chez DELLLOYE éditeur de la France militaire 1833. Dans l’état.
No marks or inscriptions. Clean bright boards with no bumping to corners. A lovely clean crisp tight copy. Dust jacket not price clipped or torn with slight creasing to edges. 184pp. This book is based on the diaries the author kept throughout his career and focuses on ten vital Tests over five tours from 1989 to 1998.
020588Boston: Thomas Hollis Chemist Publisher. Unbound. Good. French Hair Dye. For Coloring Grey Red or Light Hair a Beautiful Black or Brown . Directions for use sheet. Thomas Hollis Chemist Publisher. Boston: no date presumed sometime between 1826 and 1853 based on the address of 30 Union Street in Boston. Thomas Hollis was located at 23 Union Street after 1853. Single piece of paper folded into two approximately 8 by 10 sheets each containing the same information. A short paragraph of directions for using French hair dye "without coloring the skin or injuring the hair." The key to this may have been the overnight application of lettuce or cabbage leaves to the hair. Thomas Hollis apparently established his business in 1821 and sold prescription drugs among others. His sons took over the business in 1875. GOOD condition. Moderate uneven darkening with a few small faint dampstains to the paper. Minor wrinkling. A hint of staining and soiling. Thomas Hollis, Chemist, Publisher unknown
114659Lyon, Jean de Tournes, Imprimeur du Roy, 1581, 1 volume in-8 de 240x155x45 mm environ, 1f.blanc, 4ff.( titre avec large encadrement gravé à l'ancienne, Epistre, Anagrammes, Extrait du Privilège), 546 pages, 11 ff. (table), 1f.blanc, pleine basane granitée brune, dos à nerfs portant titres dorés, orné de caissons à riches motifs dorés, tranches mouchetées de brun. Texte enrichi de belles lettrines à décor Renaissance (dont la lettrine dite "aux suqelettes"), et 34 in-texte gravées sur bois de pièces de monnaie, médailles, pierres tombales (dont celle signée par Pierre Vase), anciennes courses de chars et une scène de préparation rituelle d'un corps. Des notes anciennes à l'encre sur les pages de garde, sur la page de titre et dans les marges par endroits, mouillures claires en fin volume, des rousseurs et pages brunies, un mors interne fendu mais structure solide. Edition originale, dédiée à Charles Emmanuel de Savoie, datée De Lagnieu ce premier jour de juin l'an 1581.
24088P., Crès, 1936, in 12 broché, 239pp. ; couverture illustrée (dos légèrement terni).
1991021132Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc 1991. Cloth. Good. Blue cloth. No jacket. 536 291 pp. A reprint of this genealogy of families of Barnstable Massachusetts original published in 1888. Two volumes in one providing the usual genealogical information. GOOD condition. Ex-library. Exterior spine label along with interior pastedowns and stampings present. Minor fading rubbing and soiling to the covers. Binding slightly shaken. Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc unknown
12256Précédé du précis et de la date des événements les plus remarquables de son histoire . 1864 . Port-au Prince,Bouchereau , In 8° relié 1/2 toile rouge .86 pp.(Toile défr.)
1889ABE-1597873415144674 PAGES-12 CM X 18 CM-QUATRIEME EDITION-ILLUSTREE DE 190 GRAVURES SUR BOIS-AFRIQUE-ILES D'AFRIQUE-AMERIQUES-OCEANIE-RELIURE BORDEAUX-DOS CUIR A 4 FAUX NERFS-3 CAISSONS A FLEURONS DORES-TITRES DORES-PLATS PERCALINE BORDEAUX-3 TRANCHES DOREES-3 PETITES DECHIRURES SANS MANQUE EN MARGE INF-LEGER ACCROC EN CAISSON CENTRAL-(ETACA)
1993021055New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1993. Cloth. Very Good. Black cloth lacking cardboard slipcase. 583 pp. between the two volumes. Color and black and white photos throughout. A detailed history of embroidery and needlework in the early United States. This includes a look at its role in the education of young women in colonial America as well as a look at the art in the New England states and beyond. VERY GOOD condition. Minor fading soiling and edgewear to the books. Alfred A. Knopf unknown
19418158Paris Imprimerie Nationale 1941 In-8 Large XVI+396 pp, Service hydrographique de la marine, n°410, Instructions nautiques. 2 cartes dépliantes hors-texte en début et fin de volume. Dos passé et frotté, frottis sur coiffes et mors. On y joint un fascicule des corrections
1791LBW-4853[Paris, Mondhare, 1791]. 203 x 262 mm.
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
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
1927019673Atlanta GA: Good Words Publisher 1927. Wraps. Good. Wraps. Approximately 9 ¾ by 7 1/8 inches. 12 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 with news of big work farm production some reprinted articles on reform prison football news etc. GOOD condition. Minor toning creasing and wrinkling. Minor soiling. Good Words, Publisher unknown
225921Alger, 3 mars 1944 in-4, 6 ff. anopisthographes dactylographiés sur papier pelure, en feuilles.
237093Saint-Claude, 7 avril 1935 in-folio, [3] ff. n. ch., des ajouts manuscrits, en feuilles.
Broch?. 219 pages.
187523710Paris, Librairie Albert Pilon / A. Le Vasseur, s.d. [circa 1875]. Un vol. au format in-folio à l'italienne (453 x 377 mm) de 1 f. bl., 2 ff. n.fol., 12, 40, 13, 1 f. n.fol., 130, 18 pp. et 1 f. bl. Reliure d'édition de plein cartonnage émeraude à l'imitation de chagrin, filets gras et maigres en noir encadrant les plats, le premier s'orne en outre d'un jeu de petits filets verticaux en noir, filets d'encadrement stylisés dorés, importante composition allégorique dorée, entrelacs de filets maigres dorés, titre doré, dos à nerfs orné de filets gras à froid, quintuples caissons d'encadrement gras et maigres dorés et en noir, titre doré, filet doré en tête et queue, tranches mouchetées. (Charles Magnier et Auguste Souze).
1983204611983 P., Harmattan, 1983, in 8° broché, 304 pages ; couverture illustrée en couleurs.
1967278641967 sl,sd,(1967) sous chemise imprimée effrangée,IN4 broché,21,5x29,5 cm ; 75 recettes originales des grands chefs de l'époque dont LEGROS Georges, feuillets ronéotés agraffés par cuisinier ; non paginé, ,très rare,dans l'état
021153Barrington NH: Barrington N.H. Historical Society. Wraps. Very Good. no date presumed 1993. Illustrated wraps. 133 pp. Two maps in a rear pocket and a few illustrations throughout. Addendum to the work laid in. A guide to the locations layouts and people found in the various graveyards located throughout Barrington New Hampshire. VERY GOOD condition. Minor wrinkling and fading to the wrappers. Bookplate on inside front cover. Barrington, N.H. Historical Society unknown
Reliure toile. 280 pages. Jaquette