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194428719Madrid 1944. 250x180mm. ilustr. en y fuera de texto libro en rstica. 720 unknown
185576361Paris : P. Jannet 1855 . 165x100mm. 30Êpages reliure dÕditeur pleine percaline. Bon tat. 141 P. Jannet unknown
B9783337350642Paperback / softback. New. paperback
B174703-1Paris 1895. 26pp. 14 plates. Work by Anquetin Beardsley Chéret Forain Ibels Legrand Pille Ribot Valloton sic Willette and others. Orig. wraps. Cover title. Paris, 1895. paperback
1969ARImmPAR30Paris: 1969. 1969. 4to. pp. 20. French text. profusely illus. in b/w. wrs. spine edge sunned. Soft cover. Fine. [Paris: 1969]. Paperback
dola320Paris: 1973. Exhibition Catalogue. square 8vo. pp. 59 1. illus. some colour. pictorial wrs Paris: 1973 unknown
200147076Paris: Amis de la Commune de Paris 2001. First Edition. Large slim folio 37cm.; publisher's pictorial staplebound wrappers; 18pp.; color illus. throughout. Extremities rather worn corners starting to curl closed tear to rear wrapper fore-edge margin; Very Good only. Catalog of an exhibition commemorating the Paris Commune. Featured artists include François Arnal Henri Cueco François Féret André Fougeron Gérard Gosselin François Hilsum Ladislas Kijno Peter Klasen Jacques Monory Melik Ouzani Ernest Pignon-Ernest Jean Rustin Max SchÅ“ndorff Antonio Segui Anne Slacik Yvon Taillandier Boris Taslitzky Vladimir VeliÄkovic Jacques Villeglé and Catherine Viollet. OCLC does not list any copies in North America as of December 2019. Amis de la Commune de Paris] unknown
68-4597Paris France: Cinemonde 1949. 24 x 40 cm. Folded magazine Clipping. Very Good with minor damp-staining. En Francais.Provenance: Madame Odette HAZELER 1928-2007. Lived in the 10e Arrondissement Paris. Paris, France: [Cinemonde, 1949.] unknown
68-4267Paris France: Harcourt ca. 1950. 30 x 24 cm. B&W glossy photograph. Very Good. Provenance Paul Paulet French actor from the 1930s-1970s [Paris, France: Harcourt, ca. 1950?]. unknown
68-4268Paris France: Harcourt ca. 1950. 30 x 24 cm. B&W glossy photograph. Very Good. Provenance Paul Paulet French actor from the 1930s-1970s [Paris, France: Harcourt, ca. 1950?]. unknown
193552106Paris: Ville de Paris Musée Galliéra 1935. First edition. 4to.67 pp. frontispiece portrait illustrations. Decorative stiff wrappers. Light dusting to the wrappers. A very good copy. A survey of his life and contributions to cinematography with tributes. Includes a catalogue list of the items in the exhibition. Ville de Paris, Musée Galliéra unknown
200425973<p>New York:: Barnes & Noble Books 2004. First Printing of this Reprint Edition. A Fine copy in a Fine dust jacket. Stephen Longstreet traces the long-standing migration of Americans to the City of Light beginning with Robert Fulton who operated his first successful steamboat on the Seine James McNeill Whistler who first went to Paris as an art student up through the Lost Generation of artists and writers and the subsequent post World War II writers and publishers.</p> Barnes & Noble Books, hardcover
197622861New York:: Putnam 1976. First Printing of the First Edition. Fine in Fine dust jacket with a hint of rubbing and sunning to spine. Next to Gertrude Stein Natalie Barney was the second most famous lesbian salonist in Paris in the 20's. Her parties literary events and romances were renown and attended by the A-list of important women who lived in or visited Paris during the twenties. Putnam, unknown
198529468<p>New York:: G. K. Hall 1985. First Paperback Printing of the First US Edition. A Near Fine tight paperback copy with name'inscription of preliminary page in illustrated paper cover. "The Crazy Years" records what was the spectacle of Paris in the 1920s when writers painters musicians dancers Russian exiles and adventurers from all over the world gravitated in the City of Light to remake the world modern. Richly illustrated with hundreds of black and white photographs from the period.</p> G. K. Hall, paperback
200321485New York:: Palgrave 2003. First Printing of the First Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine bright dust jacket. Tourist Third Cabin offers a window into a bygone era where the technological marvels and floating palaces of modern steamships like the Queen Mary the Normandie and Olympic transported a new breed of tourist between Europe and North America. The interwar period saw the birth of mass transatlantic tourism. The authors offer an intimate glimpse of the microcosm of the changing world that was the luxury liner. From crew members to passengers ship decor to technological innovation through labor unrest and political upheaval we see the social world and the business of travel at the dawn of the modern age. Palgrave, unknown
195312546Paris: Grand Hotel Du Louvre. 1953. Ephemera. Fine. Small area of tanning at the foot of inside fold; small piece of paper remnant attached to back spine.; 9.5 x 6.25"; folds out menu with nifty facade on front that opens to show a depiction of the inside; menu has the days specials for Thursday 9 July 1953; also looks like Les Gruits de la Mer are not available that day. "Le Service n'est pas compris" in pen is blacked out under the printed service charge line. . Grand Hotel Du Louvre unknown
191264254Boston: L.C. Page & Co. 1912. 8vo. xviii 496 pp. Photogravure frntsp. 64 photo plates. Elaborately decorated & illustrated blue-green pictorial publisher’s green cloth blue green & gilt Arts & Crafts design front cover t.e.g. slight uniform interior toning slight bumping to a couple corners still a VG bright copy from the library of former California State Librarian Gary Kurutz. New edition of this sumptuous travelogue to the famed city re-published with new pictorial binding for Page’s “Travel Lovers’ Library†and uniform with the other volumes. L.C. Page & Co., hardcover
63-8751Paris France: Salon Taus ca. 1933. B&W post card 9 x 14 cm. Very Good. Provenance: from the collection of Madeleine Sintes. Many of the photos from the collection have dedications to her. Sintes resided in the South of France. Paris, France: [Salon Taus], ca. 1933. unknown
63-8910Paris France: Studio Lorelle ca. 1933. B&W photo 19 x 15 cm. Good with sides trimmed; removed from album with remains on verso. Provenance: from the collection of Madeleine Sintes. Many of the photos from the collection have dedications to her. Sintes resided in the South of France. Paris, France: [Studio Lorelle?], ca. 1933. unknown
63-8692Paris France: Studio Piaz ca. 1930. Reprint of Autographed B&W photo 12.5 x 17.5 cm. Good with tear staining photograph removed from album with remains on verso. Provenance: from the collection of Madeleine Sintes. Many of the photos from the collection have dedications to her. Sintes resided in the South of France. [Paris, France: Studio Piaz, ca. 1930.] unknown
08-0053Paris: Suzanne Thierry Parfums ca. 1965. Seven 7 black & white photographic prints of Suzanne Thierry the creator of "Parfums Ondine Paris." 8 x 10". Very Good. Provenance: The Suzanne Thierry archives. [Paris: Suzanne Thierry Parfums, ca. 1965]. unknown
63-8273Paris: A. Garnier 1943. 21 x 27 cm. Signed typed letter on A. Garnier letterhead. Good with marginal tears minor creasing toning. En Francais. Paris: A. Garnier, 1943. unknown
17-5059Paris France: Ader Nordmann 2012. 4to. 62 pp. Softcovers. Color Plates. Very Good. Text in French. Paris, France: Ader Nordmann, 2012. paperback
18-0678Paris: Ader Normann 2017. . 4to. 186 pp. Soft color wraps. Good with marginal creasing and edgewear along corners from use. Includes color plates. En Francais. Paris: Ader Normann, 2017. paperback
17-5241Paris France: Ader Picard Tajan 1989. 8vo. 66 pp. Softcovers. Black and White and Color Plates. Very Good. Price List. Text in French. Paris, France: Ader Picard Tajan, 1989. paperback