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59868aafZürich, Orell Füssli, 1948, in-8vo, 277 S., + photogr. Tafeln, kleiner Legat-Stempel Dr. Guggisberg, Original-Leinenband, mit OU.
8516in 12 pleine toile rouge de l’éditeur, titre doré au dos et sur le premier plat.Vienne à vol d’oiseau… en frontispice- titre, IV, 100 pages,42 gravures 2 petits plans, une petite carte du chemin de fer du Semmering, 2ème édition.A Hartleben éditeur 1898,sans le plan de Vienne.Très bon état. Guide illustré Hartleben n°39
4644dépliant in 16 à l’italienne cartonnage d’éditeur 17x12cm plié.247,5cm x11 déplié.15 photos en accordéon,sans mention d’éditeur,sans date.Légende bilingue.Une déchirure réparée à l’avant dernière photo
198310280La Decouverte Editions 1983 125 pages 20 3x10 9x1cm. 1983. Broché. 125 pages. L'ouvrage 'Repères - La Découverte: L'Immigration' d'Ezzedine Mestiri propose une analyse précise et documentée des enjeux liés à l'immigration en mettant en lumière les politiques migratoires les débats publics et les réalités vécues par les migrants. Il s'inscrit dans la collection 'Repères' des éditions La Découverte connue pour ses synthèses accessibles sur des sujets de société
104.454Lausanne, La Guilde du Livre, 1954. 22 x 28, 16 pages + 84 grandes photos en N/B, cartonnage souple d'édition + jaquette rempliée, papier cristal d'origine parfaitement conservé, très bon état.
Paris, Emile-Paul, 1909. In-8 ; XIII (avant-propos)-422 pp. Demi-chagrin, dos à cinq nerfs, signet, auteur titre dorés, couvertures conservées. Bel exemplaire parfaitement relié.
7096Bordeaux, Imp. Cadoret, 1924. Grand in-8 broché, 37 p. 3 ill. h.-t. in fine. Bon état. Extrait des Actes de la Société Archéologique de Bordeaux, tome XXXIX.
23922Paris, Emile-Paul, 1909. In-8 ; XIII (avant-propos)-422 pp. Demi-chagrin, dos à cinq nerfs, signet, auteur titre dorés, couvertures conservées.
7097Bordeaux, Imp. Cadoret, 1903. Grand in-8 broché, 8 p. 1 planche h.-t. in fine. Bon état (couverture un peu roussie). Extrait des Actes de la Société Archéologique de Bordeaux, tome XXIV, Fasc. 1.
ria9781847343468_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
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1847343465.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
191439Smith Elder London 1914. First Edition. Hardcover Original Cloth. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. 1st Limited Edition: This is copy 43 of a limited edition of 250. Original covers no dust jacket all page edges gilt. Copiously illustrated drawings in the text and full-page plates from sketches and paintings by E. Wilson and others. Gutta-percha binding very delicate with leaves just loosening. Gutta Percha was used as the binding glue in many early books it is not a difficult job to remove and reback using modern glues Ex Library with various library stamps on some pages. The South Polar Times was a magazine written and printed by the members of Antarctic Expeditions during the various voyages they undertook. The South Polar Times form what is perhaps the most personal of the printed documents to have come out of that most remarkable of periods of Antarctic adventures revealing so many often contradictory aspects of these men's various personalities. 'During the Antarctic winter of 1902 and 1903 the officers of the National Antarctic Expedition on board the Discovery among other diversions wherewith to lighten the long and dreary darkness brought out at monthly intervals a periodical to which they gave the name of "The South Polar Times" the contents of which range over a wide field grave and gay scientific and humorous prose and poetry. It contains a diary of the events of each month a record of the proceedings of the local Debating Society a monthly acrostic humorous notes besides articles of a more solid nature as well as stories sketches of various kinds and poems of a standard considerably above average.' One of the corner stones of an Antarctic collection. Volume 1 & 2 were Scott's 1st "Discovery Expedition" Special Limited Edition first issue in this format. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 5 kilogram. Category: Arctic & Antarctic; Exploration. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 39. . This book is extra heavy and may involve extra shipping charges to some countries. Smith Elder hardcover
9915in 12 broché,couverture illustrée.Faux-titre,titre,342 pages,16 illustrations hors texte de Lucien METIVET.Paris Paul OLLENDORFF 1896. Edition originale.Un des 25 exemplaires sur papier de luxe (chine)n°8 au crayon de couleur rouge. Couverture doublée. Petites rousseurs.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original wrappers. No bdg. Wear spine, dispersed pages. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 197, 6 p., 5 panoramic folded huge b/w plates (Including the photographic plts.; 1-) Turkish Convention May, 13, 1923, Detroit, Mich by Photo Craft Byallen -23x39 cm-; 2-) [Among the Young Turks in Detroit, -23x106 cm-; 3-) In the White House with the President, -23x106 cm-; 4-) Islamic Society in the US, -32x40 cm-; 5-) Among the Young Turkish people in Chicago, -23x26 cm-). First and only edition of this exceedingly rare travel account of America by Dr. Mehmed Fuad [Umay], (1885-1963), who was a Turkish doctor and the founder of Himâye-i Etfâl [i.e. Society for the Protection of Orphans], a society that was established in 1921 to provide orphanages to children of the deceased soldiers in the Turkish War of Independence; began visiting many of the Turkish colonies in the US, giving lectures and raising a considerable amount of money for the establishment of these orphanages in Turkey. On 21 March 1923, Fuad Bey was granted permission from the Grand National Assembly of Turkey to go to the US in order to raise funds among the Ottoman immigrants for immediate war relief. Thus, for the first time, humanitarian action became an organized effort by fostering diaspora mobilization. Fuad Bey arrived in Ellis Island on 6 April 1923 on a ship named SS Aquitania and headed to the Ottoman Welfare Association at 35 Rivington Street. In the first meeting held by the Ottoman Welfare Association for the benefit of Turkish Orphan Society, Fuad Bey notes that a total of USD 17,500 was raised in just six hours. To those who donated over USD 1,000, a personally autographed picture of Mustafa Kemal was given by Fuad Bey. He visited the Turkish colonies in Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts and Rhode Island. He lectured about the Turkish War of Independence (1919-1922) and the success of the struggle, and many Turkish and Kurdish workers residing in these cities donated their life savings to support the construction of orphanages and the reconstruction of the entire country. Fuad's visit to Peabody, Massachusetts aroused exceptional excitement among the Turkish and Kurdish immigrants. It was the first chance for the Muslim Anatolian immigrants to manifest their national pride and attachment to the homeland. At the same time, their socioeconomic achievement was evidenced with the arrival of Fuad Bey in Peabody in an auto decorated with a large American flag and followed by a dozen autos filled with Turks, the machines decorated with American and Turkish flags.". A day before his arrival, the Turks refrained from work and "went around with badges in honor of his coming. Mehmed Fuad noted that there were around 600 Turks when he visited Peabody in 1923. Despite their small number, they had established Kizilay [i.e. Turkish Red Crescent] society. After being shown some of the tanneries in Peabody and Salem, Fuad gave an address to the Turks and Kurds at the Peabody Institute. The scene was described as: "All the Turks in town were present. They made a spectacle of the doctor's visit, many of them taking a day off. They wore badges in his honor and displayed in front of the Institute the American and Turkish flags. Great enthusiasm was shown. Baskets of roses were carried down the aisles and the flowers were bought at any price, bunches of money being put in the baskets. It was said that USD 8,000 was raised among the Turks of this city for Dr. Fuad Bey to take back with him.". Fuad Bey visited Peabody for a second time on 14 August 1925, as he came for the National Conference of Social Workers held in Denver, Colorado in June, 1925. When he arrived in Massachusetts, he was met by a delegation of Turkish people from [.]". (Source: Ottoman Immigrants and the Formation of Turkish Red Crescent Societies in the United States). No printed copy in OCLC.; Özege 727.; TBTK 11126.
19381230961938 Bind 113 N°2 - 1938 - København, C. A. Reitzels Forlag - In-4, broché - 145 pages - Illustrations, cartes et reproductions photographiques en N&B in et hors texte - Une carte dépliante en fin d'ouvrage - Textes en anglais
200pp. 21 x 23 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
3992in 12 broché,titre,237 pages,6 jolies eaux-fortes hors-texte par Paul LANGLOIS.L Boulanger Librairie éditeur 1879.Belle édition sur beau papier vergé filigrané
2058traduit de l’anglais avec l’autorisation de l’auteur par Mme Henriette LOREAU in 12 demi-cuir vert à nerfs,titre, fers dorés.faux-titre,titre,406 pages,1 feuillet de table des matières,24 illustrations hors-texte,tranches jaspées, Hachette & Cie 1881 rousseurs éparses habituelles(Bushmen ou Bochimans,décapiteurs,anthropophages des îles Fidji, mangeurs de terre
19948864Nil 1994 245 pages 13x22x2cm. 1994. Broché. 245 pages. Peter Mayle raconte avec humour et tendresse son expérience d'installation avec sa femme dans une ferme du Lubéron en Provence. Ce récit autobiographique décrit leur immersion dans la région ses traditions ses paysages et ses habitants offrant un voyage sensoriel entre délices culinaires et rencontres pittoresques
200815585HERVE CHOPIN ED 2008 156 pages 29 8x29 9x1 9cm. 2008. Relié avec jaquette. 156 pages. Cet ouvrage rassemble une centaine de photographies aériennes inédites de la Guadeloupe réalisées par Anne Chopin accompagnées de textes d'une soixantaine de poètes et d'auteurs invités par Daniel Maximin. Les extraits en français et en créole mettent en lumière les aspects naturels touristiques urbains et industriels de l'archipel loin des clichés habituels
20065860Aubéron 2006 289 pages 13 8x2 8x20 2cm. 2006. Broché. 289 pages. Max Stèque un apiculteur passionné relate avec humour et verve ses aventures et mésaventures dans la conduite de son rucher en Provence. Ce récit autobiographique qui débute par un coup de foudre pour les abeilles partage au fil des saisons son affection piquante pour ces insectes dans un style divertissant et enivrant
197712547éditions france-empire 1977 350 pages in8. 1977. broché. 350 pages. Ouvrage de Maurice et Paulette Déribéré publié en 1977 aux Éditions France-Empire qui explore le pays de la reine de Saba mêlant histoire culture et récit de voyage au Yémen
1721broché - 17x22 - pp34 - N°79 - Août 1962 - éditions L.E.P. Monaco - série historique
3335in 8 carré broché,couverture rempliée illustrée,avec titre, faux-titre,titre,172 pages,sur vergé crème,trente planches en couleurs d’après les tableaux de Paul BRET avec un catalogue de 15 pages Henri Laurens éditeur,25 novembre 1938,très bon état