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1937120921937. Fort-de-France Imprimerie Officielle 1937 - Broché 16 5 cm x 25 5 cm 30 pages 4 planches hors-texte- Texte de J.-B. de la Warde bibliographie - Etat correct
1789LBW-76261789. In-8 de 16 pp.; cartonnage de papier marbré fauve, pièce de titre rouge (reliure moderne).
225025Paris, 1843 in-8, 147 pp., broché. Défraîchi (manques au dos, couverture déchirée).
181112036Paris, Arthus-Bertrand, 1811. In-8 de (6)-494 pp., demi-veau olive, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge (Ateliers Laurenchet).
ORD-6781Ou Description de toutes les Parties du Monde, sur un Plan nouveau, d'après las grandes divisions natyrelles du Globe. Précédée de l'Histoire de la Géographie chez les Peuples anciens et modernes et d'une Théorie générale de la Géographie Mathématique, Physique et Politique. Seconde édition corrigée. Tome Cinquième. DESCRITPION DE L'AFRIQUE MÉRIDIONALE ET DES DEUX AMÉRIQUES. Paris. Buisson. 1817. In-8 (130 x 205mm) dos lisse veau bleu, filets or et fleurons à froid, plats, gardes et tranches marbrées (reliure XIX°), 2ff.n.ch., 804 pages. Pas de planches (elles se trouvent normalement dans un Atlas qui nous manque). Des rousseurs et petits défauts sinon bon exemplaire.
210511S.l., s.d. (vers 1900) in-4 et in-8, [2] ff. n. ch. (titre, table), 14 ff. in-4, [5] ff. n. ch. in-4, [12] ff. n. ch. in-8, le tout couvert d'une écriture à l'encre azur, lisible, avec de nombreuses ratures et biffures, en feuilles,
1789LBW-7791Versailles, Baudouin, 1789. In-8 de 12 pp.; cartonnage de papier marbré marron, pièce de titre rouge (reliure moderne).
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
604940Paris, Edition Française Universelle, s.d. [1928] In-8, rel. moderne bradel (signée Laurenchet), pleine-toile rouge, pièce de titre noire, titre doré, couv. cons.; 220 pp., 14 pl. de reprod. photogr. en n/b., 1 grande carte dépl., appendice. Qq. soulignements au crayon.
ORD-2301Extrait de la Revue Maritime et Coloniale. 1865. In-8 (148 x 210mm) couverture en carton souple bleu, imprimée (couverture factice), pages 431 à 446 de la revue, à la fin pages 447 à 452: Bulletin bibliographique de la Marine et des Colonies. Bon état.
1956030052Hamish Hamilton: 1956. Published by Hamish Hamilton/Harper & Brothers: 1956 266 pages. Dust jacket design by Patricia Davey."Senator Kennedy has used wonderful skill in transforming the facts of history into dramatic personal stories. There are suspense colour and inspiration here but first of all there is extraordinary understanding of that intangible thing called courage." VERY GOOD HARDCOVER GOOD DUST JACKET. Dust jacket protected with a clear plastic acid-free jacket. This rare edition is the U.S. edition then published in UK by Hamish Hamilton. Pblished by Hamish Hamilton/Harper & Brothers: 1956 266 pages. Dust jacket design by Patricia Davey."Senator Kennedy has used wonderful skill in transforming the facts of history into dramatic personal stories. There are suspense colour and inspiration here but first of all there is extraordinary understanding of that intangible thing called courage." VERY GOOD HARDCOVER GOOD DUST JACKET. Dust jacket protected with a clear plastic acid-free jacket. This rare edition is the U.S. edition then published in UK by Hamish Hamilton. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall . Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hamish Hamilton: Hardcover
1790LBW-8717Dijon, Imprimerie de Capel, 1790. In-4 en feuille de 3 pp., broché.
1832004862Concord New Hampshire: No Publisher 1832. Disbound. Fair. Proclamation Regarding Nullification December 10 1832. Published in the New Hampshire Statesman and State Journal Saturday December 22 1832. Concord New Hampshire: 1832. Vol. II-No.32. Single sheet Page 1 and 2 ONLY of this newspaper printing on the front page almost the entire proclamation by Andrew Jackson lacking the last 1 and ½ paragraphs which would have appeared on the last page of this paper now LACKING. An early printing of this important speech by Jackson declaring that one any one state did not have the authority to annul any federal law of the United States and declaring that South Carolina "stood on the brink of insurrection and treason." Jackson asserted in the speech that no state had the right to secede. This conflict arose from South Carolina's efforts to nullify federal tariffs that it considered were hurting its economy. Both the state and federal government prepared for possible military action to enforce their cause with a compromise eventually reached in 1833. In FAIR condition lacking the aforementioned last paragraphs. Upper left of the sheet torn with LOSS of text along the left margin of the first few paragraphs. Small area torn from the lower left margin not affecting text. General wrinkling and creasing to the paper with a horizontal fold crease present. Minor foxing staining and soiling. Some creasing and minor tearing along the upper edge. Small hole in the center of the paper at the title. No Publisher unknown
1914031643Albany: New York State Education Department 1914. First Edition . Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 120pp. i with frontispiece. Nice association copy. Bound in original burgundy cloth with largely clear and bright gilt lettering to front cover. Several small bumps to extremities of volume with light to medium wear in a few places on exterior and light soiling to cloth. Ink-stamp stamp reads "Compliments of Peter C. Jezewski Member of Assembly" to front free end paper else no markings to interior. Binding slightly shaken though generally firm <br/> <br/> New York State Education Department hardcover
1820LBW-8476[Paris, 1820]. Gravure originale par Jean Nicolas Adam d'après le dessin de François Nicolas Martinet ( 29 x 44,5 cm).
1820LBW-8490[Paris, 1820]. Gravure originale par Gossard d'après le dessin de François Nicolas Martinet ( 29 x 44,5 cm).
012608No Place: No Publisher. Full Leather. Good. No publisher place or date presumed Seattle circa 1954. Full brown leather. Hundreds of pages. Hand drawn illustrations throughout some colored. A few black and white photos throughout. A work collecting well-wishes and reminiscences from various members of the US Armed Forces and staff associated with Colonel Edward H. Connor. This included humorous cartoons letters pages of signatures etc. Many signed or handwritten. Presented to Connor on his retirement in 1954. According to the record at the front Colonel Edward H. Connor served in various capacities in the US military from 1917 to 1954 including being Commanding Officer of the Transportation Corps Training Center in Indiantown Gap PA; activated and commanded the 17th Major Port at New Orleans in 1943; commanded the New Orleans Port of Embarkation from 1947-1950 and the Seattle Port of Embarkation from 1952-54. He also received the Legion of Merit Bronze Star Medal Yangtze Medal World War I and World War II victory medals etc. GOOD condition. Leather scuffed and faded heavy along the extremities. Minor soiling. Some staining to the lower spine and front corner. Interior hinges cracked. Minor scattered soiling and staining in the interior. No Publisher unknown
179010775A Paris, chez Demonville, 1790. 2 parties en 1 vol. In-8 de (4)-166 pp. 1 f. blanc 141 pp., demi-toile bleue, couverture imprimée conservée, non rogné (reliure du XIXe siècle).
019557New York: New York State Education Department. Pamphlet. Good. no date late 1942 early 1943. Single sheet 8 ½ by 11 inches folded in half to make four pages. Illustrated front cover and interior. A pamphlet praising women on the front cover for their war work effort in World War II and soliciting in the interior for 3000000 more women to join the war work force. The rear page has information about the local War Production Training Program in Richfield Springs New York. Gives information on class hours types of courses machinist's lathe etc. and transportation information. GOOD condition. Moderate to heavy scattered foxing to the piece. Minor soiling and staining. Pencil scribble on the front page. Some wrinkling and creasing. New York State Education Department unknown
24064P., Emile-Paul, 1939, in 8° carré broché, 51pp. ; couverture fanée ; frontispice gravé de J.-J. SICRE.
4080Editions nouvelles du Sud 1992
3864Silex 1988
47810In-4 sous rhodoid.Thèse.302 p.(XXème).Documents. BE.
GF22458Photographie format 40 x 30 cm - beau tirage plastique noir et blanc - années 1980 pour l'émission "Apostrophes"-
GF9874Photographie 7,5x4 cm - collée sur carton - vers 1900 -