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1934RO60055185Armand Colin. 1934. In-16. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 206 pages. Illustré de nombreuses reproductions en noir et blanc dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 930-Histoire générale du monde ancien jusqu'à 499 apr. J.-C.
1940R200116523Nathan. 1940. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 278 pages. Annotation en page de faux titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 170-Ethique
2905Paris, Librairie Floury, 1938, broché, 13,5x21 cm, 103 pages , illustrations en noir et blanc et plan.
54266, Lyon, Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3 2011, in-8, br., ENVOI DE L’AUTEUR, très bon état, [ce livre provient de la bibliothèque personnelle de Philippe Malinvaud], 599p.
19234164Couverture souple. Broché. 278 pages. Rousseurs. Légèrement défraîchi.
193434366Couverture souple. Broché. 206 pages.
1986190074Les éditions du Cerf Cerf, 1986. In-8 broché de 204 pages. Bon état
21622P., Armand Colin (Collection "Armand Colin"), 1934, in 12 broché, 206 pages ; couverture illustrée.
58310Paris Herscher 1996. 4° 206 S. zahlr. teilw. farb. Abb. Kart. m. OU. OU min. gebrauchsspurig sonst gutes Exemplar. Text frz. Mit Beiträgen von Pierre-Marie Tyl Marc Ferro Tomi Ungerer Georges Klein. 010 Paris, Herscher, 1996 unknown
198418759Paris, Herscher, 1984. Mit Texten von Pierre-Marie Tyl, Marc Ferro, Tomi Ungerer und Georges Klein. Mit zahlreichen farbigen Illustrationen. 2°, ca. 35 x 27,5 cm, 206 S., 1 Blatt, Pappband mit Schutzumschlag. Jean-Jacques Waltz, Künstlername Hansi, elsässischer Grafiker, Zeichner, Heimatforscher und französischer Nationalist, geboren am 23 Februar 1873 in Colmar starb am 10. Juni 1951 in Colmar. Umschlag gerändert, sonst gut erhalten.
51700<p>Paris Floury 1918. FIRST EDITION 1918 written and illustrated by l'Oncle Hansi. Colour illustrated title 8 beautiful full page coloured illustrations 20 charming smaller coloured illustations in the text. The delights of liberation are shown to the children. 4to 305 x 210 mm 12 x 8½ inches red and white striped cloth with floral decoration colour illustrated paper label to upper cover coloured pictorial endpapers 38 pages. Front inner paper hinge partly cracked binding firm and sound. Tiny chip to edge of front endpaper. Nice bright near Fine copy. MORE IMAGES ATTACHED TO THIS LISTING ALL ZOOMABLE FURTHER IMAGES ON REQUEST. POSTAGE AT COST.</p> Paris, Floury, 1918. hardcover
191821845Paris: H. Floury 1918. Very Good/No Dust Jacket As Issued. <br /> <br /> A CHILD'S VISION OF ALSACE AT THE MOMENT OF LIBERATION.<br /> <br /> A richly illustrated patriotic children's book issued at the close of the First World War celebrating the return of Alsace to France. Published for Christmas 1918 the work presents an idealized vision of Alsatian towns and villages newly "delivered" combining regional architecture daily life and strong national symbolism.<br /> <br /> Hansi-one of the most important visual interpreters of Alsace-deploys his distinctive decorative style to create a unified visual narrative filled with tricolor flags cockades and folkloric detail. The result is both charming and purposeful: a work designed to educate and affirm identity in a region long contested between France and Germany.<br /> <br /> The vivid chromolithographed plates combined with abundant in-text illustrations elevate the volume beyond a simple children's book into a compelling artifact of wartime culture and visual propaganda. The boldly patterned binding further enhances its appeal as a striking piece of early 20th-century book design.<br /> <br /> DETAILS:<br /> First Edition First Printing 1918; issued for the Christmas season following the liberation of Alsace<br /> Quarto; 12 inches tall; 40 pages<br /> Publisher's decorated cloth binding with red and white striped design and floral roundels; mounted title label<br /> All edges stained red; pictorial endpapers<br /> Illustrated with 8 chromolithographed plates and numerous in-text decorations by Hansi<br /> Text in French<br /> <br /> CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS:<br /> A structured visual tour of Alsatian towns and villages at the moment of reintegration into France<br /> Strong architectural and cultural documentation of regional identity<br /> Cohesive visual narrative blending daily life folklore and patriotic symbolism<br /> Chromolithographed plates of notable richness and clarity<br /> A children's book functioning simultaneously as cultural narrative and postwar propaganda<br /> <br /> CONDITION: Very Good. Bindings are tight and square. Text clean with light even toning. Minimal shelf handling wear. Colors remain strong and vibrant. A superior and highly presentable example. HISTORICAL CONTEXT -<br /> Published at the end of World War I Le Paradis Tricolore reflects the cultural reintegration of Alsace into France after nearly fifty years of German rule. Hansi's work played a significant role in shaping French perceptions of the region blending regional pride with national identity. Volumes such as this-produced at a moment of political and emotional transition-stand at the intersection of children's literature illustration and state-influenced visual culture.<br /> <br /> Subjects: Alsace World War I Hansi French illustration chromolithography children's books patriotic literature regional identity decorative bindings early 20th-century France. H. Floury unknown
B174130-1Paris H. Floury Éditeur 1918. 37 3pp. Prof. illus. in color. 4to. Dec. cloth with supralibros title. Paris (H. Floury, Éditeur), 1918. hardcover
1918277727Paris: H. Fleury 1918. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine binding. “Un peu de texte et beaucoup d’images pour les petits enfants allies†by “L’Oncle Hansi†otherwise known as Jean-Jacques Waltz an Alstian artist and staunchly pro-French activist. As only the French can do he started publishing in the early 1900’s satirical works making fun of the German tourists. His drawings for children’s books are charming those in Le Paradis Tricolor being no exception. A work dedicated to freedom for his fellow comrade in Alsace the title bespeaks Waltz’ nationalistic leadings. Patterned endpapers and board charmingly bound in striped fabric of Alsace; with evocative illustrations many of them full page. A light stain to the front board; otherwise a clean and bright copy. Mylar has been custom cut to protect the binding. Near Fine binding. H. Fleury unknown
0666299633.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1025175573.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1918277727Paris: H. Fleury 1918. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine binding. Un peu de texte et beaucoup d'images pour les petits enfants allies" by "L'Oncle Hansi" otherwise known as Jean-Jacques Waltz an Alstian artist and staunchly pro-French activist. As only the French can do he started publishing in the early 1900's satirical works making fun of the German tourists. His drawings for children's books are charming those in Le Paradis Tricolor being no exception. A work dedicated to freedom for his fellow comrade in Alsace the title bespeaks Waltz' nationalistic leadings. Patterned endpapers and board charmingly bound in striped fabric of Alsace; with evocative illustrations many of them full page. A light stain to the front board; otherwise a clean and bright copy. Mylar has been custom cut to protect the binding. Near Fine binding. H. Fleury unknown books
47990498-nnew. unknown
47990498like new. unknown
__3112735609de Gruyter 1960. Hardcover. New. reprint edition. 392 pages. French language. 6.69x0.88x9.61 inches. de Gruyter hardcover
1948R240067195PRESSES UNIVERSITAIRES DE FRANCE. 1948. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 323 pages - coins frottés.. . . . Classification Dewey : 155.4-Psychologie de l'enfant
228p. Illustrated with 120 wood engravings, including about forty impressive full page plates. Pictorial title pages. 8vo. 24 cm. Original publisher's cloth binding. Boards embossed in blind with gold pictorial of a Indian Man and Woman on front board. Spine deteriorated. Should be re-backed. Hardbound. Text includes chapters on: the condition of women in Pagan and Mohammedan Countries; Habits & Superstitions of the Thugs; The Shasters, or Sacred books of the Brahmins (by J. J. Weitbrecht); Description of Pagan Festivals (by Alexander Duff); Etc. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! INDIA BOX 1
1958202200381Paris, Pierre Horray, 1958 ; in-8, 123 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur avec jaquette imprimée.
18120Largentière, imp. Humbert, 1963, 1 broché, couverture aux armes de la famille de Vogüé. in-8 de 31 pages, 2 planches photos (le marquis et le comte de Vogüé) ;
11735Salindres, Lou Raïol, s.d. (1978), 1 broché, couverture illustrée (locomotive au col de l'Escrinet). in-8 oblong, 3 pages de texte + 24 photos h.t. (reproduction de cartes postales anciennes) et 2 cartes ;