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201203147Paris, Dargaud, 1984 ; in-4, 52 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. EO tome 3 DL mai 1984.
201203148Paris, Dargaud, 1986 ; in-4, 48 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. EO tome 4 DL janvier 86.
2020LFA-126747258Revue de 130 pages, format 160 x 220 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
0365782742.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
A clean, unmarked book in a tight binding. Slight edge wear to dust jacket. Full dark gray cloth boards with silver lettering. 10 1/2"w x 9 1/4"h. 144 pages.
25315La Renaudie (1 novembre 2002). In-8 broché de 22 x 1,4 x 17 cm , 176 pages, richement illustré en couleurs. Dix sept itinérairesregroupant soixante dix sites, vous proposent de le découvrir. Des textes courts et de nombreuses photos sont là pour vous aider à remonter le temps. A vous les remparts, les villages fortifiés, les châteaux forts, les églises / -470g.L. - Excellent état.
Roy. 8vo., First Edition, with a frontispiece, numerous photographs in the text and endpaper maps; cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
199130193Délégation à l'action artistique (Paris), 1991. In-4 relié (28,3 x 225,4 cm), jaquette illustrée, 283 pages, illustrations.- 1560g.- Etat neuf.
1952143251952 Broché - 19,5 x 26 - 124 pp - 1990 - éditions Ouest France Cedre - nb illustrations
12924Carte de BAR LE DUC 880x590mm et 195x 150mm, pliée.. Carte entoilée. Timbre à sec dépôt de la guerre ; Carte n°31. 1 mm pour 80mètres. GOUJON géographe éditeur
19685816Plon 1968 282 pages in8. 1968. Reliure Editeur avec jaquette. 282 pages. Ouvrage de 282 pages publié par Plon (éditions de 1968 et 1978) qui explore l'âme et la découverte des villages provençaux avec une préface de Marcel Pagnol. L'auteur André Bouyala d'Arnaud y apparaît comme un infatigable promoteur de la Provence
124811sd rigide Published by Rock Bros., Ltd., London - sans date - In-4 cartonné - Sans pagination
1988WOC-2147Nombreuses illustrations. Éditions Didier Richard, 1988. In-4 (29x25cm) cartonnage éditeur illustré. 159pp.
2008LFA00c13Un ouvrage de 239 pages, format 235 x 295 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage sous jaquette couleurs, publié en 2008, bon état
20081042852008 Editions Tallandier - 2008 - 1 vol in-4 - Cartonnage illustré avec dos toilé de l'éditeur - Sans pagination - Illustrations photographiques en noir & blanc en et hors texte de Jean Richardot
v, 203 one-side pages. "Lists names of the inhabitants, businessmen and professional men, in the cities, towns and villages throughout the province of Ontario in 1851. A digitally enlarged reprint of the Ontario portion of The Canada Directory (1851) to which has been added a new index to the cities, towns and villages." - title page. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. An excellent copy of this valuable Ontario geneaological reference. Book
219 p. Hardcover Very good condition good
1993107320Artus Books, London, 1993. 27 cm ; Pp.
62Paris, imp. Henry, 1831 - 2 t. en 2 vol. - in-16 : 1038/1104 pp. - rel d’ép.
1980WOC-1313Traditions vivantes d'Alsace. Préface de Germain Muller. Nombreuses iconographies. Berger-Levault "Espace des Hommes – Collection dirigée par Jean-Jacques Brisebarre", 1980. In-4 (28x20 cm) broché, couvertures illustrées et à rabat. 181pp.
Oblong 4to., First Edition, with a coloured frontispiece, numerous coloured and tinted illustrations (many full-page) in the text, and yellow endpapers; cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in price-clipped dustwrapper.
In this book Gordon Beningfield celebrates a classic countryside that was once typical of much of England but is increasingly falling victim to modern intensive farming and the spread of urbanization. Gordon Beningfield"s world is centred on the gentle, rural landscapes of Hertfordshire and the open downs and lush valleys of Dorset. Here are the dense, leafy hedgerows with their rich variety of flowers, offering cover to a wealth of creatures but only a hindrance to the plough. The lush, sweet-scented water-meadows he portrays so evocatively are equally shrinking before the onslaught of mechanical diggers and drainage schemes promoted by those who see the balance sheet of the countryside as being purely a matter of finance. Even the broad-leaved woods, which provide tantalizing glimpses of deer and badgers, cannot compete as a cash crop with alien conifers. Gordon Beningfield captures the essence of a countryside that man has created in harmony with nature and which he is now inexorably destroying. Gordon Beningfield is almost unique among artists who have made a reputation painting wildlife since he is also a perceptive and gifted landscape painter."141p. index Donor inscription on ffep, else fine Book
Pbk. 364p. illus.bibliography.index. Book
529 pages including bibliography. Second volume of a two volume work on Urbanization in Canada. The result of a two-year study undertaken by Dr. David Bettison for the Human Resources Research Council of Alberta. Describes the relationships among the important institutions of the province which mold the way cities, towns, and villages expand and decline. Takes a long look at the pollitical history of the province, with particular emphasis upon the thirty-six year reign of the Social Credit government and the effect of its "fair and equal treatment" policy on the fate of small towns and large cities. Examines Calgary and Edmonton in detail. Clean and unmarked. but for prior owner's small rubber stamp atop half-title page. Very light wear. Binding partially open at page 527. Excellent copy. Book
199717694Saint-appollinaire Forelle 1997 In-8 Étroit 204 pp