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19889689Lucerne, Faksimile Verlag Luzern, 1988, n° 518 d'un tirage unique limité à 980 ex., in-8°, 1 vol. de commentaires de 433 pp. en FRANCAIS et 1 vol. fac-similé illustré de superbes miniatures et lettrines dorées. 2 vol. reliés : pleine toile noire pour le vol. de commentaire ; le facsimile : plein maroquin noir, dos et nerf richement ornés dorés, roul. dorée sur les coupes et remplis, tr. dorées, présentés dans une boîte en plexiglass (infimes petites traces d'us. à la reliure ou au plexi, dont un petit éclat de 2 mm. sur le plat sup., proche du neuf sinon).
19889689Lucerne, Faksimile Verlag Luzern, 1988, n° 518 d'un tirage unique limité à 980 ex., in-8°, 1 vol. de commentaires de 433 pp. en FRANCAIS et 1 vol. fac-similé illustré de superbes miniatures et lettrines dorées. 2 vol. reliés : pleine toile noire pour le vol. de commentaire ; le facsimile : plein maroquin noir, dos et nerf richement ornés dorés, roul. dorée sur les coupes et remplis, tr. dorées, présentés dans une boîte en plexiglass (infimes petites traces d'us. à la reliure ou au plexi, dont un petit éclat de 2 mm. sur le plat sup., proche du neuf sinon).
187085807London England: Ward Lock and Tyler 1870. Hardcover. Good Plus. Octavo 8.4 x 6.5 in. pp. xii 9-227. Illustrated with frontispiece and 53 additional black and whole line drawings. Possible replacement image to p. 80. Red cloth boards with black frame gilt title and black and gilt-framed black illustration to front. Gilt title to spine. Rubbing to extremities; light soiling to boards. Bumped corners several worn through to cardboard. Marbled endpapers. One inch tear to top of rear joint; Shelf-fraying to spine caps. Interior unmarked. "Now that the doors have closed to get ready for the big move volunteers and staff have started the Herculean task of cataloging and packing each artifact. During my usual afternoon to volunteer I found this book. It was so interesting that I had to write about it. The book's title is "Freaks of Fashion" with illustrations of the changes in corsets and crinolines from remote periods to the present time. It was printed in London by Ward Lock and Tyler Warwick House Paternoster Row. Looking in the last chapter "the present time" was around 1868. <br /> <br /> The first example of a corset was a description of a primitive man making himself a wide belt to hold his knife quiver and other hunting gear. For security he used laces to tighten the belt so it would stay in place. The last illustration in the book is of two ladies wearing the 1868 fashion of a glove-tight-fitted corset along with a cage undergarment called the Zephyrina jupon. <br /> <br /> As I read through the book and enjoyed the illustrations I realized that women and girls had only a few fashions that didn't have them strapped into some kind of contraption so tightly that some would faint. The corset was made from many types of material. Some were made with heavy cloth such as sailcloth and were laced in the front. Others were made of cloth with bone or metal called stays. Those corsets usually hooked in the front and laced in the back. During the reign of the first Queen Elizabeth corsets were made of metal. One description by a French writer is: "This formidable corset was hardened and stiffened in every imaginable way; it descended in a long hard point and rose stiff and tight to the throat making the wearers look as if they were imprisoned in a close-fitting fortress." <br /> <br /> Crinolines are another undergarment that came in and out of fashion. One style was a round hoop of crinoline that extended out from the waist for over 18 inches and draped downward. This style did not go to the floor. Women could show her ankles! There were crinolines that had hoops spaced down the skirt. Each hoop was larger than the one before. This style helped with the illusion of a very small waist. Other fashions had women and men wearing up to three or four ruffs around their necks which restricted turning their head. There were big ruffs made like a large fan that was worn behind the lady's head. <br /> <br /> This book also has information on jewelry shoes stockings and makeup worn with each fashion. Since "Freaks of Fashion" was written before the bustle was designed I wonder what the authors would have said about it." from The Tribune Star Terra Houte IN. Ward, Lock, and Tyler hardcover
604693Rencontre avec le Patrimoine religieux et Conseil Général de l'Indre, 2007. In-4 carré, cart. éd. ill. en coul., 303 pp., très abondantes reprod. photogr. en coul. in-t. dont plusieurs à pleine pp., 1 carte en coul., index. Ex-dono manuscrit.
188141317Couverture souple. Broché. 16 pages. 17 x 28 cm.
Bloomsbury-9781403935359Red Globe Press. Paperback. New. Red Globe Press paperback
Bloomsbury-9781403935359Red Globe Press. Paperback. New. Red Globe Press paperback
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ria9781403935359_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This new edition provides undergraduate and postgraduate students of management control together with interested practitioners with a thoroughly contemporary overview of the area. While the core of the original book is retained new c paperback
B9781403935359Paperback / softback. New. This is a new edition of the same authors' Management Control: Theories Issues and Practices. Whilst the core of the original book is retained new chapters are added on knowledge management risk and control in Networks. paperback
6882318Elsevier pp. 192 . Papeback. New. Elsevier unknown
63-6158San Francisco: Antoinette and Warren Howell ca. 1960. Folded Sheet. 14" x 11". Color print. 4 pp. Very Good. Scarce."This scene painted in the 1850s shows Meigg's Wharf which was built between Powell and Mason Streets in 1853 and extended sixteen hundred feet into the Bay. Filbert Street is in the foreground and Powell Street is in the right middleground. In the left background the edge of Alcatraz Island is beyond."Warren Richardson Howell was president of the famous San Francisco bookstore John Howell Books. San Francisco: Antoinette and Warren Howell, [ca. 1960]. unknown
2008x-0231143427Columbia Univ Pr 2008. Hardcover. New. 456 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.50 inches. Columbia Univ Pr hardcover
88842Paris, La Tournelle 1936, 220x170mm, 187pages, broché. Bel exemplaire.
20061-0813124204Univ Pr of Kentucky 2006. Hardcover. New. 153 pages. 13.25x10.50x0.75 inches. Univ Pr of Kentucky hardcover
Broch?. 48 pages. 12x15 cm.
1916109361916 Bourges, Libraire-Imprimerie Auxenfans, (1916) ; in-12 broché, couverture beige imprimée en noir, dos muet; 43pp. Illustré de dessins dans le texte en noir.
376Paris, Berger-Levrault et Cie, 1903 - 24 cartes ou croquis - in-8 : 364 pp. - rel.
1803124511803 Chateauroux, de l'Imprimerie de Brandely, sans date ( vers 1802 ) ; pièce in-4 de 12pp. Texte signé Robert. On a ajouté à la main une adresse au document dans la marge inférieure de la 1ère page " Mr Bernard ainé , homme de loix" et corrigé deux fautes d'impression.
131126TBFormat 15 x 21 cm, 266 pages, éditions Jacques Cœur (années 1980 ?), dessin de couverture Jean Rosay. Ce livre a eu le Grand Prix de l’humour français. Cher. Berry.
2012Q-0985005408Chili Bomb Press 2012-06-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Chili Bomb Press paperback
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2001Q-0632052570Wiley-Blackwell 2001-12-15. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Wiley-Blackwell hardcover