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1931776Edouard Pelletan, Helleu & Sergent, Paris 1931. Volume in-4 (30 X 24 cm) broché. Couverture imprimée rempliée. Édition princeps illustrée de 12 LITHOGRAPHIES ET TROIS BOIS ORIGINAUX D'ARISTIDE MAILLOL. Edition : 225 ex. (5 Japon ancien + 20 japon + 50 Montval + 150 Hollande + 30 h.c.). Celui-ci étant l'un des exemplaires sur vergé de Hollande, numéroté et paraphé à la plume par l'éditeur.
1915B100357s.l., 1915-1917 Collection of 130 original photographs contemporary printed on POP (Printing-out-paper), dimensions: 6x9cm., most of the pictures are sharp and in good condition while few of them are overexposed or somewhat vague, there is a short description written in pencil on the backside of most of the pictures which allows to identify some dates and/or names and/or locations, the pictures were taken by a Flemish corporal of the Health division of the Belgian Army, who served in the region of the Yser near Diksmuide and Perwys. This collection offers a unique insight of daily military life at the frontline of Worldwar I in West Flanders (Belgium), B100357
1976147460Studio City CA: EMI Television Programs 1976. Two Revised draft scripts Part I and Part II comprising the complete script for the 1977 television film which was broadcast in two parts on CBS on April 13 and 14 1977.<br/><br/>First script titled "Howard: The Amazing Mr. Hughes" on front wrapper and titled "'Howard The Amazing Mr. Hughes' Part I" on first page of script has several annotations on front wrapper. In holograph ink on top left is written "Prod Thur 11/18/76" center right is the name "Tommy Lee Jones" with phone number below not in Jones' hand and an "I" immediately following title as well as a "9" in holograph pencil on upper right corner. Script contains two title pages of two revisions first yellow page has the underlined name "Norma" preceded by an asterisk as well as two underlines below the text "REVISED" on lower left in red holograph ink. The second pink title page has "33" on the upper left and a "Part I" on top center left in holograph pencil. Four pages contain strikes in holograph ink. Script contains a few copied annotations on the first 3 pages of script revision date some action changes and a strike with date "Tues 12/21/76."<br/><br/>Second script "Howard: The Amazing Mr. Hughes Part II" has "33" on upper left of title page and "Part II" top center in holograph pencil. Three pages contain copied annotations revision date character direction and dialogue and a strike with date "Tues 12/21/76."<br/><br/>Based upon the 1972 Howard Hughes biography "Howard: The Amazing Mr. Hughes" by Hughes' long-time associate Noah Dietrich and AP Hollywood correspondent Bob Thomas. The first of several film depictions of Howard Hughes as an young obsessive perfectionist and an elderly hypochondriac. An early break through role for Tommy Lee Jones.<br/><br/>"Howard: The Amazing Mr. Hughes" script:<br/>Tan titled wrappers. Two title pages present one dated November 26 1976 the other dated November 16 1976 both noted as REVISED with credits for screenwriter John Gay and authors Noah Dietrich and Bob Thomas. 108 leaves with last page of text numbered 93. Xerographic duplication rectos only with blue pink yellow and white revision pages throughout dated variously between 11/5/76 and 12-20-76. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads.<br/><br/>"Howard: The Amazing Mr. Hughes Part II" script:<br/>Brown titled wrappers. Title page present dated November 16 1976 noted as REVISED with credits for screenwriter John Gay and authors Noah Dietrich and Bob Thomas. 121 leaves with last page of text numbered 117A. Xerographic duplication rectos only with blue pink and white revision pages throughout dated variously between 11/5/76 and 12/20/76. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. EMI Television Programs unknown books
1948B116575Bruges, 1948-1973 Série complète de 10 volumes/tomes, 423 + 403 + 407 + 405 + 405 + 433 + 400 + 438 + 456 + 480pp., illustré de 245 planches en n/bl hors-texte, 22cm., jolies reliures solides en demi-toile jaune avec plats marbrés et titre doré au dos (sauf tom:e 10: brochure originale), brochures originales sont conservées et reliées, tirage numéroté et limité à 500 exemplaires réservés aux souscripteurs, ceux-ci portent le no.124 (sauf tome 9: no.44 & tome 10: no.289, imprimé sur papier de luxe, texte et intérieur sont frais, avec ex-libris héraldique dans t.1, bon état, poids: 9kg., B116575
192718271Lillle, chez Emile Raoust 1927 In-4, en feuilles, sous chemise cartonnée et étui, non paginé. Bel exemplaire.
1967103141967 Bourg-la-Reine 1967; in-folio en feuilles, couverture crème rempliée illustrée d'un blason en couleurs, sous étui formant boite, de reps bleu clair, intérieur de suèdine bleu nuit, signatures de l'auteur et du peintre reproduites en bleu et noir au 1er plat, titre orange au dos; 157pp. - (1)f. Illustré de 25 gouaches, dont 10 dans le texte, 5 hors texte, 6 à double page, et 4 blasons des villes évoquées: Boulogne, Bruxelles, Amsterdam, Bruges.Les gouaches de J. P. Rémon sont reproduites en phototypie et rehaussées au pochoir.
190854224ABBruges, Siege de l'Association, 1908. gr4° / gr folio (49x32), 108, (1) p., 25 planches hor textes avec des illustrations montees, [5 Warenabbildungen] reliure d'editeur rigide avec papier pergamin, la couverture sensible un peu abimee et bruni, bon exemplair exeptionnel,
194720921947 Reims, Editions Hébé, 1947. 2 volumes, 33 x 26 cm, 206, 228 pp. - 20 gravures hors texte en noir (comprises dans la pagination), en feuilles sous couvertures crème rempliées et imprimées, chemises et étuis de l'éditeur.
190663513Publiés avec une introduction et des Notes, 2 vol. in-8 reliure demi-basane bleue, dos à 5 nerfs, couvertures conservées, Société Dunkerquoise pour l'Avancement des Lettres, des Sciences et des Arts, Société Dunkerquoise, Dunkerque, Alphonse Picard & Fils, Paris, 1906, 1906 et 1910, LXIII-472 pp. ; 541-201 pp.
1931033492New Haven: Yale University Press 1931. First American Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Xii 521 Pp. Green Cloth Gilt. American First Printing. Covers Immaculate Gilt Brilliant But Spine Cloth Browning. Hinges Tight. No Names Or Marks. Tiny Frays At Corners. A Discussion Of A Psychological Label Applicable When Behavior Of The Individual Is Causing Criminal Harm To Others Without Compunction. The Analysis Makes Clear That Psychologists Will Stigmatize Actions "Causing Harm" But Avoids Discussion Of The Mental Characteristics Of People Who Cause Harm Intentionally Or Carelessly To Other People In Ways Not Strictly Illegal Or Intentional. Sociopathy Is Everywhere But Unfortunately It Is Not Found Unacceptable By The Medical Or Legal Professions Except When Existing Law Is Found To Be Indisputably Personally And Intentionally Violated But That Is Really A Criminal Not A Psychological Matter And Illegality Should Not Be A Medical/Psychological Measure; A Person Deriving Pleasure From Causing Pain Is Found "Sick" But A Person Who Causes Much More Harm Such As Causing Deaths Of Thousands Of People With Government-Sanctioned Business Practices State Aggression Medically Fatal Pollution Etc. Acting Just For Patriotism Or Profit Is Well Normal If A Profit Or Party Loyalty Motive Is Found. This Would Lead For Example To The Finding That Nazi Party Activists Were Not Sociopathic An Absurd Finding. But No One In Government Medicine Law Or Psychology Really Wants To Think Deeply About This Since The Nineteenth Century. Too Much Money Is At Stake. Neither Hitler Nor The Grossest Environmental Polluters Are Considered Psychopathic. <br/> <br/> Yale University Press hardcover
19304cb238.5*28 - non paginé - superbes photos en héliogravure - texte français et anglais - Papier crème - gardes noir or et vert
1992CBS-9781853170379Taylor & Francis 1992. New. Taylor & Francis unknown
1992CBS-9781853170379Taylor & Francis 1992. New. Taylor & Francis unknown
193512524New York: Published for the Josiah Macy Jr. Columbia University Press 1935. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. First Edition. Hardcover. With posthumously designed book plate by a friend of Oliver's incorporating his longstanding love of cephalopods. From the library of Dr. Oliver Sacks the renowned neurologist author and educator. He was in his life celebrated for his contributions to the understanding of the human brain and his ability to communicate complex scientific concepts to a broader audience. In doing so he highlighted the profound impact of neurological disorders on human identity and experience. His library is a reflection of this remarkable polymath's questing mind. Also with Smith Ely Jelliffe book plate laid in and autograph on fep and tp plus handwritten annotation. Smith Ely Jelliffe was an American neurologist psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. He lived and practiced in New York City nearly his entire life. Originally trained in botany and pharmacy Jelliffe switched first to neurology in the mid-1890s then to psychiatry neuropsychiatry and ultimately to psychoanalysis. Light shelfwear else tight bright and unmarred. 8vo. 595pp. index illus b/w charts. Green cloth with gilt spine titling stamp. Ex-libris and signature of former owner notes and Ex-library check out card shelfmark. Published for the Josiah Macy, Jr. , Columbia University Press hardcover
193425228Boston:M. F. Foley Company 1934. First Edition. soft cover. Very Good/No jacket. http://www.parnassusbooks.com/image/data/books/2020/03/0_img_7519.jpg. Boston:M. F. Foley Company. 1934. 119pp. Stapled Wrps. Covers slightly soiled with a stain to bottom edge of spine strip/back cover and edgeworn with edgepoints creased and top of spine ends worn. Internally clean free of previous owners marks or signatures. A very good clean copy. Boston:M. F. Foley Company paperback
1961010337Béziers l'Auteur 1961 In-8 broché, couverture illutrée Edition originale Dédicacé par l'auteur
1994S83751Brussels, La Renaissance du Livre 1994 Complete in 3 volumes: I: 542pp.(text), II-III: 1319pp.of illustrations (some in colour), 31cm., original hardcovers in blue cloth, dustwrappers, signed with dedication by co-author Jan De Maere, very good condition, [Reference work for the study of 17th century Dutch painters, containing short biographies, some genealogical notes, painters' signatures, bibliographical notes and references to collections], weight: 8kg., S83751
1955S102369Amsterdam, Menno Hertzberger s.d. [ca. 1955] 280pp. with numerous bl/w illustrations, 28cm., publisher's hardcover in black cloth with gilt lettering, few foxing on upper edges and on blanco endpapers (not in text), very good condition, S102369
1956S102370Amsterdam, Menno Hertzberger s.d. [ca. 1956] 232pp. with numerous bl/w illustrations, 28cm., publisher's hardcover in black cloth with gilt lettering, few foxing on upper edges and on blanco endpapers (not in text), very good condition, S102370
1971010324Genève Skira 1971 In-8 Broché, couverture illustrée Edition originale
1906635001 vol. in-8 reliure demi-chagrin maroquiné à coins brun, dos à 5 nerfs, tête dorée, couvertures conservées, Publié par la Société Dunkerquoise pour l'Avancement des Lettres, des Sciences et des Arts, 1906, VIII-580 pp. avec nombr. planches (dont 48 reproduction photographiques) et cartes dépliantes
1994S108468Brussels, La Renaissance du Livre 1994 Complete in 3 volumes: I: 542pp. (text), II-III: 1319pp. of illustrations (some in colour), 31cm., original hardcovers in blue cloth), dustwrappers, in publisher's cart. slipcase, very good condition, [Reference work for the study of 17th century Dutch painters, containing short biographies, some genealogical notes, painters' signatures, bibliographical notes and references to collections], weight: 8kg., S108468
193463717Tirage à 300 exemplaires sur Lafuma numérotés (n° 149), 2 vol. in-4 br. sous couv. parcheminée rempliée, Chez Emile Raoust, A Lille, 1934, VII-309 pp. et 200 planches
19804cbin8 broché, 337pp, un cahier de photos nb, couverture à rabats. Envoi de Marguerite Yourcenar à Pierre Mauroy, alors maire de Lille
1982149942N.p.: N.p. 1982. Final Draft script for the 1983 television film which originally aired on March 20 1983 on NBC. Manuscript ink annotations throughout most noting moments where special effects would be required. <br /> <br /> A terrorist group plants a homemade atomic bomb aboard a tugboat docked in a South Carolina harbor hoping to blackmail the US government into giving up its nuclear weapons. Presented as a series of live news broadcasts for the fictional RBS network. The first collaboration between director Ed Zwick and screenwriter Marshall Herskovitz who would later work together on the television shows "thirtysomething" 1987-1991 and "My So-Called Life" 1994-1995.<br /> <br /> Set in Charleston South Carolina and Washington DC. <br /> <br /> Black titled wrappers. Title page present dated December 20 1982 noted as FINAL DRAFT with credits for screenwriter Marshall Herskovitz. 123 leaves with last page of text numbered 121. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound internally with three gold brads.<br /> <br /> Reyes 58 106. N.p. unknown