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1864174171864 Paris, Librairie Parisienne, Dupray de La Mahérie, 1864, in-8 de (10)-368 pp., rel. d'ép. de demi-veau bleu nuit, dos lisse orné de triple-filets dorés, plat de papier bleu nuit gauffré de motifs à lambrequins, rousseurs éparses, sinon très bon ex.
221433Paris, Plon, 1871; in-8, 375 pp., demi-basane verte, dos lisse orné de filets dorés et à froid (reliure de l'époque). Coiffe légèrement frottée. Supralibris L. Vignes en pied du dos. Bon exemplaire.
566528Paris, Dupray de la Mahérie, 1864. In-8, demi-basane bleue de l’époque, dos à nerfs soulignés de filets et pointillés dorés, fleurons, [4]ff.- 368 pp., frontispice signé "Henri de M." gravé par Dulos, vignette gravée h.-t. monogrammée "H.M." et 27 bois hors texte, lettrines et culs-de-lampe.
200652890ABMünchen, Coll. Rolf Heyne, 2006. 23 cm. 190 S., überw. Ill. kart., Deck.-Ill. Sehr sauber u. gut erhalten.
199619780Assouline. Collection Design Du Monde 1996 In-4, broché couv. rempliée illustrée, photographies pleines pages en couleurs, 160 pp. Etat neuf.
3644La Revue de Paris, 71e année, 7, Juillet 1964. In-8, broché, 187 pp. Jacques Chastenet, Jeunesse et mœurs britanniques - Tourgueniev, Le Sourd-Muet - E. de La Rochefoucauld, Cahiers de Paul Valéry - Marguerite Yourcenar, Fleuve Profond, sombre rivière... [pp. 41-60] - Pierre Auger, L'unité de la Science - Marc Jolly, Le Bouddha ...
1981149195(Paris): Gallimard 1981. 158 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
1981011683Paris Gallimard 1981 In-12 oblong Broché Edition originale
1981011684Paris Gallimard 1981 In-12 oblong Broché Edition originale
1734Etude sur le poète grec Oppien dans la "Revue de Paris", n° 2, février 1970 (pp. 7-11). Vignette d'après un tableau du Douanier Rousseau.
1732Longue étude sur les 'Negro Spirituals' dans la "Revue de Paris", n° 7, juillet 1964 (pp. 41-60).
1979014805Paris Gallimard NRF 1979 In-8 Broché Dédicacé par l'auteur
197651407Santa Barbara California: Santa Barbara Museum of Art. As New. 1976. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Text block pristine pages tight to spine - 42 works catalogued and illustrated in black and white. Includes a biographical timeline summary of Boudin's life a list of where and when Boudin painted a bibliography and lists of exhibitions of his work during his lifetime and since. -- with a bonus offer-- . Santa Barbara Museum of Art paperback
petit in-4 carré, XIV-177 pages, abdt illustr. in-t. bl. + col., index Hard Cover + dj - VG+/VG+ Tres bel exemplaire. [PIL-HA2] Photography by S. Elmosnino. Illustrations by C. Joste.
190696344London, William Heinemann, 1906, pt in-8°, 361 pp, un portrait du Premier Consul Bonaparte en frontispice, reliure percaline brique éditeur (frottée), 1er plat illustré d'une gravure de Bonaparte en pied, état correct. Texte en anglais
192128903Perrin, 1921 pt in-8°, xix-376 pp, préface de Teodor de Wyzewa, 9 pl. de gravures hors texte, broché, bon état
GF252801 page in4 - On joint un portrait imprimé de Paul Fort par Jacques Yonnet (taches vertes en marges) -
pp. (2), 473, (6)[Publisher's catalogue] + Plus engraved portrait frontis. Top edge gold. XLib stamps on title page and elsewhere. XLib bookplate. Inked ownership of M. C. Gifford. 8vo. Original full cloth binding, slightly worn. FRENG 1 **.
PHO-2440Paris, Cadart & Luce, sd, folio (49x32,5cm), titre gravé et 12 gravures sous chemise éditeur, taille papier 49x32,5cm, taille cuvette 12x15cm. Manque la dernière de couverture et défauts à la première, tache sur la chemise, petites rousseurs.
1941114464Partitions sur Paris Paname Beuscher Paul 1941
20246778ALBIN MICHEL 2024 176 pages 14 2x20 2x2 1cm. 2024. Broché. 176 pages. Ce premier roman de Camille Yolaine elle-même influenceuse explore les jeux d'influence et la jalousie toxique au sein d'une amitié entre deux jeunes femmes dans le milieu des réseaux sociaux. L'histoire suit Diane qui observe de loin la vie parfaite et adulée de Lou sur Instagram jusqu'à ce qu'une relation complexe se noue entre elles ignorant le drame qui se prépare
1966AUB-5141Paris, éd. Denoël 1966. Bel exemplaire relié, cartonnage d'éd., pet. in-4 carré, 210 pages.
1961823361961 Eric Losfeld - Le terrain vague - 1961 - In-8 broché - nombreuses illustrations - sans pagination
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Paperback. Pages are untrimmed and not opened. 12mo. (17 x 12 cm). In Ottoman script. 151 p. Hegira-Hijri: 1306 = Gregorian: 1889. Yirmisekiz Mehmed Çelebi Efendi (died 1732), also Mehmed Efendi (sometimes spelled Mehemet Effendi in France), was an Ottoman statesman who was delegated as ambassador by the Sultan Ahmed III to Louis XV's France in 1720. He is remembered for his account of his embassy mission (a sefâretnâme, 'book of embassy'). Yirmisekiz Mehmed Çelebi was born in Edirne to a family of Georgian descent. His date of birth is unknown. He is the son of an officer in the Janissary corps, Süleyman Aga, who died during a campaign to Pécs. Mehmed Çelebi himself was enrolled in the Janissary corps, and since he had served in the 28th battalion ("orta" in Janissary terminology) of the corps, he came to be known with the nickname Yirmisekiz ("twenty-eight" in Turkish) for his entire life. His descendants, including his son who became a grand vizier, also carried the name in the form of Yirmisekizzade ('son of twenty-eight'). He rose through the military hierarchy and then oriented his career to the service of the finances of the state, as superintendent for the Ottoman mint first, and as chief imperial accountant (defterdar) by the reign of Ahmed III. In 1720, while in that position, he was assigned as Ottoman ambassador to Louis XV's France and sent to Paris. His embassy of eleven months was notable for being the first ever foreign representation of a permanent nature for the Ottoman Empire. On his return to the Ottoman capital, Mehmed Çelebi presented his contacts, experiences and observations to the Sultan in the form of a book. His sefâretnâme is one of the most important examples of the homonymous genre, both for its literary merits and in terms of the insights it provides on his time and environment. He describes his journey to France, the 40-days quarantine in Toulon for fear of plague, his journey through Bordeaux towards Paris, his reception by Louis XV, the ceremonies and the social events to which he participated, notably a night at the theatre, places of interest in Paris, the curiosity with which he examines the Western culture and the curiosity he aroused among his Western interlocutors, for instance his days of fasting in Ramadan becoming a reason for public gathering for curious Parisian women. Aside from setting the pace and nature of the long-term trend of Westernization in the Ottoman Empire, his embassy also had immediate repercussions in the Ottoman Empire, notably in the form of the first printing house managed by Ibrahim Müteferrika, a Hungarian convert, which published books in Turkish, having been opened in the same year of 1720 as a direct consequence of Mehmed Çelebi's mission in Paris, and under the personal protection and auspices of his son Yirmisekizzade Mehmed Said Pasha, later grand vizier. Constantinople's renowned Sadabad Gardens, one of the symbols of the Tulip Era were also largely inspired by the gardening techniques used in Tuileries Palace, described in length by the author/ambassador. His book was translated into French in 1757 and also into other Western languages afterwards. (Source: Wikipedia). Özege 17660. Koray 1870. Second Edition. Rare.