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1 brochure in-8, De l'Imprimerie de l'Administration Centrale du Département de Seine et Oise, Versailles, 7 pp. Avec un tableau détaillé de la valeur des Assignats dans le département de Seine & Oise, depuis le premier janvier 1791, jusqu'au 30 ventôse de l'an 4 Français
1 pièce pré-remplie complétée à la plume, datée du 17 messidor an II (5 Juillet 1794) Intéressante pièce faisant très vraisemblablement référence aux biens d'un émigré, dont la locataire doit désormais obtenir quittance de ses loyers auprès du receveur de son arrondissement. Bon état. Français
Gr. In-8, 268p. Edition originale sur papier bouffant limitée à 1300 exemplaires. Préface de Francis Carco. Frontispice de Dignimont. Intéressant témoignage sur le Paris artistique et littéraire de la première moitié du XXe siècle. Illustré de nombreux documents dans et hors texte. Contient notamment des illustrations de Lucien Boucher, Chas Laborde, Gus Bofa, Toulouse-Lautrec, etc... Bel exemplaire.
Very Good French Original journals. Folio. (32 x 25 cm). In French. 3 issues: (4 p.; 4 p.; 8 p.). Ahmet Riza Bey was an Ottoman-born Turkish political activist, scientist, statesman, educational reformer and a prominent member of the Young Turks, during the Second Constitutional Era of the Ottoman Empire. In 1908 he became the first President of the revived Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of the Ottoman Parliament, and in 1912, he was appointed as the President of the Senate (the upper house) as well. He also served as Minister of Education from the Liberal Union party, the main opposition party to the ruling Committee of Union and Progress. In 1908, his name was among the candidates' list for the next Grand Vizier. He was the leading negotiator during the failed agreement of coalition between the Ottoman Empire, France, and Britain for World War I. Ahmet Riza has been described as a polymath by some authors. He was born in Istanbul in 1858, the son of Ali Riza Bey. His father was nicknamed Ingiliz ("Englishman") because of his command of the English language and admiration of the British Empire. His mother, Fraulein Turban, was born in Munich but was of Hungarian origin. She moved to Vienna, where she met Ingiliz, and converted to Islam to marry him, taking the name Naile Sabika Hanim. He graduated from Galatasaray High School in Istanbul and subsequently studied agriculture in France. As a young man, he sought to improve the condition of the peasantry in the Empire. He was concerned with the conditions of the farmers and wanted to implement agricultural methods, supporting the ideas of the French sociologist, Auguste Comte. In 1894, he published a series of publications on unification of Islamic and Ottoman traditions of consultation. In 1895, Mesveret (Meshveret, or, Mechveret), the journal that he published, became a locus of the exiled Young Turks movement. Ahmet Riza opposed the maverick Prince Sabahaddin's calls for revolution and European intervention in the empire at the 1902 Congress of Ottoman Opposition in Paris. According to a customized book in 1889, on the pretext of participating in the exhibition organized for the centenary of the French Revolution, there was a customized letter, which indicated he escaped to Paris and did not return. He became an interpreter as he learned French. At the University of Paris, he continued his lectures on positivism, taught by mathematician Pierre Laffitte, as he was influenced by Laffitte's thoughts about Islam and Eastern civilization in particular. Laffitte believed that Islam was the most advanced religion, so it was easy for Muslims to pass through positivism. Ahmet Riza became one of the most active members of the Société Positiviste (Positivist Society), and since 1905 he has appeared as a "representative of Muslim communities" in the Comité Positif Occidental, establishing the spread of positivist international platitudes. During his first years in Paris, he attempted to respond to various newspapers and magazines, which were writing unfavourably about the Ottoman Empire. In 1891, he wrote a letter to the postal and telegraph chronicle in Istanbul as he did not obey the instructions of the center of Paris to return to his country due to his use of the expression "liberty" in a lecture on Ottoman women and stated that he did not belong to any secret cemetery. Ahmet Riza sent his thoughts to Sultan Abdul Hamid II in 1893. He continued to send sheets upon the request of his encouraging response and continuation; he tried to convince him that the constitutional regime was not a bad thing. In the case of sending the sixth party, he began to write political writings in French, which was published by the former Syrian deputy Halil Ganem. (Source: Wikipedia).
Préface d'Armand Silvestre, eaux-fortes originales de Bracquemond, 1 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque demi-chagrin rouge, dos à 5 nerfs dorés orné, Librairie de l'Edition Nationale, Emile Testard, Paris, 1894, 2 ff., 326 pp. Superbe exemplaire parfaitement relié du tirage ordinaire de l'édition originale de ce classique consacré au langage mais également à toutes les us et coutumes de l'Ecole Polytechnique (frontispice bruni, lég. rouss. sur une tranche, parfait état par ailleurs). Français
Cartonnage de l'?diteur. 46 pages 18x21 cm.
10 vol. in-8 cartonnage éditeur, Laboratoire Ciba, Paris, Escholier : Hôtel Dieu, 1938 ; Terrasse : L'Hôtel Dieu de Rouen, 1945 ; Larguier : La Salpêtrière, 1939 ; Mauclair : L'Hôtel-Dieu de Beaune, 1940 ; Escholier : L'Hôpital civil de Strasbourg, 1941 ; Funck-Brentano et Marindaz : Bicêtre, 1938 ; Albert-Roulhac : Le Val de Grâce, 1939 ; Champion : La Charité, 1937 ; Sabouraud : L'Hôpital Saint-Louis, 1937 ; Robiquet : Saint-Lazare, 1938 Très intéressant petit lot réunissant 10 titres de la collection. Etat très satisfaisant (trois dos renforcés, bon état par ailleurs). Français
Un des 700 exemplaires numérotés (n° 312 imprimé pour Henri de S...), préface de Maurice Garçon, 1 vol. in-folio en feuilles sous emboîtage éditeur rigide, Ateliers d'Impressions et de Cartonnages d'Art, s.d. [ 1945 ], 3 ff. et 20 planches en héliogravure Remarquable exemplaire, dans un étui certes très usagé, mais enrichi d'un bel envoi de la photographe Laure Albin-Guillot ("avec les sentiments admiratifs et infiniment reconnaissants de Laure Albin-Guillot, 26 janvier 1946") et surtout dont chacune des 20 héliogravures a été signée au crayon par la photographe (et numérotée, de 1 à 20) ! Nos recherches ne nous ont pas permis de découvrir d'exemplaire comparable, les planches n'étant habituellement pas signées par l'artiste. Etui fort. usagé avec manques, rouss. au premier ff., les héliogravures sont en très bon état. - A very scarce copy, enriched with a beautiful handwritten dedication by the famous photographer Laure Albin-Guillot ("avec les sentiments admiratifs et infiniment reconnaissants de Laure Albin-Guillot, 26 janvier 1946" [ "with the admiring and infinitely grateful feelings of Laure Albin-Guillot, January 26th, 1946" ] ) ; Most importantly, it must be pointed out that each of the 20 heliogravures was signed with a pencil by the photographer (and numbered, from 1 to 20) ! Despite a thorough research, we could not find any record of another copy with such features, i.e.with all the plates that are signed by the artist. Slipcase of this copy is very damaged and with lacks). Foxings can be seen on first sheet, as well. Nevertheless, the prints are in very good condition. Français
Broch?. 231 pages.
In folio grande; 30 pp. ed una grande tavola a colori più volte ripiegata con l'immagine di Parigi. Due piccoli strappetti senza perdita di carta in corrispondenza delle pieghe della tavola. Legatura editoriale rossa in mezza tela e con cartoncino rigido con titolo, autore ed editore impressi in oro al piatto anteriore. Rarissima edizione della famosa carta di Parigi e delle Banlieue del celeberrimo cartografo francese Alexandre Aimé Vuillemin, edita in occasione dell'Esposizione Universale di Parigi del 1878. Le 30 pagine contengono i nomi di tutte le strade, le “avenues”, “boulevards, gallerie, passaggi, piazze, ponti, porte e “poternes”, poste, telegrafi, ambasciate, monumenti, fermate del Tramway (sia sud che nord), dei teatri e delle stazioni ferroviarie di Parigi. Alexandre Vuillemin (1812-1880) è stato uno dei più importante cartografi francesi del XIX° secolo. A fianco dell'attività di cartografo, portò avanti anche quella di editore. La sede della sua casa editrice si trovava a Parigi. Produttore di numerosi atlanti, le sue mappe sono note per l'uso frequente di ampie illustrazioni a margine della carta vera e propria. Vignette, personaggi famosi e vedute di città compaiono alternativamente nelle sue carte. Molto si sa della sua produzione cartografica ma assai poco della sua vita privata. E' risaputo che studiò sotto il cartografo francese Auguste Dufour (1798 – 1865). Le opere più importanti di Vuillemin sono, certamente, il suo Atlas Illustré de Géographie Commerciale et Industrielle dettagliato e altamente decorativo, nonché i suoi numerosi atlanti francesi anche se enorme successo e numerose ristampe ebbe la sua carta parigina. L'edizione qui presentata della carta di Parigi edita per l'Esposizione Univerale di Parigi del 1878 è una delle più rare da reperirsi ed ancor più rara da reperirsi completa della sua legatura originale e del libretto esplicativo. Esemplare in buone condizioni di conservazione.
PARIS, Léon Willem, Collection historique des bibliophiles parisiens - 1876- Edition originale - In-8 - Broché - couverture rempliée - Tirage à 350 Exemplaires, celui-ci un des 320 exemplaires numérotés sur Hollande (N°71) - 1 planche sur deux pages en frontispice - xiii , 325 pages - légères rousseurs - .Envoi rapide et soigné Intéressant témoignage sur le siège de Paris par Henri IV en 1590. De son auteur anonyme, on sait seulement qu'il était italien et fervent ligueur. Il compare le siège dont il est témoin à ceux, illustres de Samarie et de Jérusalem, "et de fresche mémoire celluy de Sancerre en Berry contre les forces catholiques du roy Charles neufiesme" (page 308).
Éd. de Paris - 1984 - In-8 - Broché - In-8 - couverture à rabats - 204 pages - Bel exemplaire
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 13 cm). In Ottoman script. 223, [1] p. Just volume 1. Second Edition. Hegira 1329 = Gregorian 1913. Özege 16158. Paris musahabeleri. Vol. I.
8vo., First Edition; original series binding of olive cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy. Camden Fourth Series Volume 26.
Un volume broché, format à l'italienne de 18x11,5 cm; et de 144 pp.; Collection Marabout Scope. Couverture légèrement maniée. Bon état.
PARIS, Albin Michel - Sans date (vers 1930) - IIn-8, 20 x 13.5 cm - 1/2 Reliure - dos à nerfs - Couverture illustrée conservée - mors fragilisés - Illustrations NB PP HT - 418 pages - Frais , " In 8 broché, couverture illustrée, 418 pp. Gravures hors texte. Collection ""La Vie parisienne dans l'Histoire"". Bon exemplaire,"
Paris, Jean Touzot, Libraire-éditeur, 1989. In-8, broché, 107 pages plus pages d'annexe. " Pour ma part, Juif depuis plus de 60 ans, je n'en ai pas encore rencontré !" Jean Amado. Hommage autographe de l'auteur.
Stampa antica ed originale con testo al retro
Stampa antica ed originale con testo al retro
Veduta interna. Testo al retro
Stampa antica ed originale con testo al retro
Paris, Terry libraire, 1830. In-16 relié demi-basane fauve, dos lisse pièce de titre. Reliure frottée. 1 feuillet blanc, 1 planche dépliante en frontispice, titre + 268 pages + VI pages de charte constitutionelle. Contenant une relation exacte de tous les evenements, avec les noms des victimes qui ont succombé, ceux des blessés et des personnes des deux sexes qui se sont distinguées, pendant les mémorables journées des 27 28 et 29 juillet 1830, par des traits de bravoure, de patriotisme, de dévouement, d'humanité, et de désintéressement ; suivi de l'indication des principales ambulances ouvertes par les citoyens. Dédiév au peuple parisien. Bon état
88 pages. Short Stories: New Girl; Dangerous Gift; The Death Dust; The Wrong Impression. Articles: Our Fighting Men Have Gone Soft - photo-illustrated article, including Korean War POWs and turncoats; So You Want to Live in Paris - photo-illustrated guide to apartment hunting; I Coach the Hot Corner - Frank Crosetti of the New York Yankees; Danger - Boss Lady at Work - Olive Ann Beech runs Beechcraft (Travel Air Company) and is the only woman CEO in the aircraft industry; The Struggle to get Hoffa - Conclusion - How Long Will He Last? - with photo of Kennedy and Hoffa; The North Salem Mystery - unexplained caves and carved stones of Mystery Hill, HH. Serials: Set Up for Murder (part 1 of 2); Mark of Treachery (part 5 of 8). Ads: GE Fridges (in color); Bufferin; Colgate Dental Cream - with Gardol; Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Spaghetti; Hotpoint Fridges; Caterpillar - oil drilling scene; United States Steel (centerfold); Owens-Illinois cardboard boxes; Dial Soap; Anacin; Chevrolet nine-passenger Kingswood Station Wagon; Foremost Sherbets; Northern Tissue; Wildroot Cream-Oil Hair Tonic; Royal Crown Cola; Employers Mutuals of Wausau - with photos of Louis W. Prentiss, Jim Miller and Fred Weber; Pan American's new Pacific Jet Clippers; Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. ad features red-headed boy getting hair cut; Betty Crocker cake mixes (back cover). Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine