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67830Paris, éd. Didier, 1851, EDITION ORIGINALE, demi-chagrin noir, plats percaline chagrinée brun clair avec filet doré entre le dos et les plats, encadrements, auteur, titre et initiales (F. H.) dorés sur dos à 4 nerfs, reliure d'époque, 648 pp., ill. par 12 planches lithographiées coul. dont 1 en frontispice et 20 planches en noir sur carton fort,sous serpente, 1 carte en coul., très nb. gravures en noir in-texte par A. LELEUX, O. PENGUILLY et de T. JOHANNOT, appendice, table des matières, EX-LIBRIS en vert et jaune de l'historien François FURET collé sur la première garde ainsi que son cachet violet sur la première blance, Pierre-Michel-François Chevalier dit « Pitre-Chevalier » est un auteur, historien et journaliste français né le 16 novembre 1812 à Paimbœuf (Loire-Inférieure) et mort à Paris le 15 juin 1863. Il a été rédacteur en chef du Figaro et directeur du Musée des familles. Comme le titre l'indique bien, ce livre est l'histoire de cette partie de la France restée loyaliste et combattant la Révolution et l'Empire. Très bon document avec de très nombreuses références pour bien comprendre cette période dans ces régions de l'Ouest. Ce livre faisait partie de la bibliothèque personnelle de François Furet, avec son ex-libris. François Furet, né le 27 mars 1927 à Paris, mort à Figeac le 12 juillet 1997, est un historien français, spécialiste de la Révolution française et de son héritage idéologique. Il appartenait à une génération d'intellectuels cherchant dans les faits les raisons de la faillite du projet marxiste. Pas courant en Edition Originale. Très bon état de la reliure; comme dans tous les exemplaires présence de rousseurs mais épargnant des planches couleurs.
233496Sablé, Vve Choisnet, 1877 fort in-8, V-612 pp., demi-maroquin bleu à coins, dos à nerfs (reliure de l'époque). Dos passé et comprenant une étiquette. Envoi.
1948464Boston: Chief Engineer Boston & Maine Railroad 1948. 24 x 11 3/4 inches. Very good. This is a highly detailed map of the Boston & Maine trackage in Boston Cambridge Somerville Everett and Medford. The main terminal is shown center left. The rails are individually shown yielding a spellbinding visual presentation. The combination of multiple railroads yielded complex patterns of railroad penetration. Boston Harbor is in the lower left. The Navy Yard receives several rails split off from the main ganglion. Overall this is a graphic presentation of post WWII rail commerce in the city of Boston. Chief Engineer, Boston & Maine Railroad unknown
Pages 131-160. Printed upon glossy stock. Nice reproductions of black and white photos. Features: Helen Peabody and Western College - with one-page photo portrait of Ms. Peabody; The Milford Woman's Club; New Hampshire's Daughters - origins and history of the club; Three Important Acts of New Hampshire; A Hint to New Hampshire Clubs; A New Light; Obituaries for Hon. Joseph W. Fellows, Joseph H. Coit, Oscar Holmes Bradley; Poems; Nice illustrated ad for the Boston and Maine Railroad features the Seashore Lake and Mountain resorts; Back cover ad for Brown & Batchelder's clothing store at 50 North Main St.. Unmarked. Moderate wear. Binding intact. A quality vintage copy. Magazine
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20229781989703717-2025Chloe Maine 2022. Paperback. New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Chloe Maine</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Chloe Maine</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Paperback</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9781989703717</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2022</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 212</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> She's the maid of honor. He's the father of the bride. Thanks to a snowstorm on the East Coast I'm the only member of my best friend's wedding party to actually arrive in Vegas as planned. But she has a plan. . . her father will pick me up at the airport and we'll take care of any last-minute wedding details together. Not in the plan is the unexpected sizzling chemistry with an older off-limits man and being talked into sharing his suite.What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas Not if the father of the bride claims you as his own.</p> Chloe Maine paperback
20229781989703717-2025Chloe Maine 2022. Paperback. New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Chloe Maine</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Chloe Maine</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Paperback</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9781989703717</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2022</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 212</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> She's the maid of honor. He's the father of the bride. Thanks to a snowstorm on the East Coast I'm the only member of my best friend's wedding party to actually arrive in Vegas as planned. But she has a plan. . . her father will pick me up at the airport and we'll take care of any last-minute wedding details together. Not in the plan is the unexpected sizzling chemistry with an older off-limits man and being talked into sharing his suite.What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas Not if the father of the bride claims you as his own.</p> Chloe Maine paperback
243277Angers, Imprimerie centrale, 1952 in-8, 157 pp., un f. n. ch. de table, typographie en petit corps, broché.
35861845-1945 Nantes. Impr. Beuchet 1947. In-folio (30x24). 40 pages. Broché, couverture gaufrée composée par J. Nathan.
189719275Paris Plon 1897 In-8 Représentant du peuple à l'assemblée legislative à la convention et aux armées (1761-1838) , XV + 484 pp
1995LFA-126710952Un ouvrage de 96 pages, format 165 x 240 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage couleurs, publié en 1995, Imprimerie Editions Pays & Terroirs, bon état
This is a very good softcover copy with light wear. Very clean inside and out, except for previous owner name on half title-page: Robert Thayer, the well known Connecticut antiques dealer. This catalog was prepared to accompany the exhibition at the Maine State Museum from July 8, 1983-February 28, 1984. Foreword By Dean A. Fales, Jr. Illustrated throughout in color with 32 large color plates. photographs. Bibliography. 11" high X 8" wide, 117 pages. This book will be securely packed and shipped with tracking.
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1909111030490PORTLAND MAINE: SMITH & SALE PRINTERS 1909. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Light green softcover with black title. About 9-1/2 x 6-3/8 with 35 pp. plus one includes fold-out onion diagram at the inside front. Cover with mild soil and light edge wear and Portland Maine Feb. 12 1909 written in small ink after the title on the cover. Mild top corner surface page crease one corner crease near the rear and clean pages with a secure binding. Rare!. SMITH & SALE PRINTERS Paperback
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1892WRCAM52035Rockland Me.: First Maine Cavalry Association 1892. Nine issues several with plates plus two supplements. Original printed wrappers mostly detached and chipping heavily. A few chips to initial leaves of one issue otherwise internally very good. A significant run nine of fourteen total issues with two additional supplements of a periodical for Civil War veterans of the First Maine Cavalry. "Published four times a year and will contain the proceedings of the yearly reunions of the First Maine Cavalry matters of historic value to the regiment and items of personal interest to all the members." The volunteer cavalry regiment served with the Army of the Potomac for the duration of the war and participated in many of the critical battles including Brandy Station the largest cavalry engagement of the entire Civil War. First Maine Cavalry Association unknown books
1862WRCAM55597Various locations mostly Louisiana 1862. 120pp. Contemporary sheep later leatherette backstrip title stamped in dark brown on front board reading "GUARD BOOK D. CO. 12TH. REG. MAINE." Some edge wear mild chipping and light scuffing to boards. Front hinge detached spine cracked. Occasional thumb-soiling to text. Still very good. A manuscript record book documenting an entire year of guard duty worked by various members of Company D 12th Maine Infantry Regiment Volunteers during the early part of the Civil War. The majority of time recorded in this book emanates from Louisiana while the 12th Maine Regiment was attached to Butler's Expeditionary Corps from January to March 1862. On their way to Louisiana the regiment travelled on the Steamship Constitution to Ship Island Mississippi serving there until May 4 1862. The Regiment then traveled to New Orleans for guard duty at the U.S. Mint until October 1862. While in New Orleans the Regiment took part in the expedition to Pass Manchaca from June 16 to 20 and the expedition to Ponchatoula from September 13 to 18. In October the Regiment moved slightly north to Camp Parapet in Shrewsbury Louisiana and served there until November 19 1862; the record book ends here. <br> <br> Each two-page opening of the ledger is pre- printed with a large column on the left for names and thirty-one numbered smaller columns for marking days served on guard duty. Most days have just one or two tick marks for any particular soldier indicating just one or two men were on active patrol mostly privates but also sergeants corporals musicians wagoners and others. The number of guard shifts worked by the regiment increased dramatically in May 1862 when they arrived at the U.S. Mint in New Orleans before falling off again the next month presumably after some relief arrived. In addition to guard duty service notations indicate reasons for absences such as "died at" "sick" "in confinement" "permanent detail" "enlisted for cook" "light duty" "in the woods" and "hospital." Notations from February 1862 indicate that James H. Andrews died onboard the Constitution on February 14 and two other soldiers caught sickness at Fortress Monroe. Another entry shows that S.G. Tracy "Died at Ship Island 12 of April 1862." Later in July Capt. H.W. Dunn is detailed for daily duty at the "Reding Press" in New Orleans. In August G.F. Drown is "Detailed as Nurse in General Hospital St. James Hotel N.O." <br> <br> Material from the Trans-Mississippi West is rare this early in the Civil War and also usually not as thorough as the present record book documents an entire year of service. A unique record of Civil War service for a peripatetic Maine volunteer infantry regiment serving in the Bayou State. hardcover books