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Book is in excellent condition but with lower corners bumped, one pretty hard, and impact marks at front fore edge, otherwise very clean. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no other blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows the slightest signs of shelf wear only, no tears. 288 pages with a great many full color, often full page photos throughout of both current landscapes, with maps, floorplans, landscape drawings, detail maps of past and present cities, and art and architectural photos of the particular city, with a narrative from one of the four authors regarding the Greek colonization of southern Italy in the 8th and 7th centuries B.C., and the assimilation of Greek sensibilities and ideas into what eventually apppeared as the Roman Empire. Cities include: Those of the Fulf of Naples, Poseidonia, Paestum, Velia, Lokroi Epizephyrioi, Kroton, Sybaris, Thurii, Siris, Herakleia, Metapontion, Taranto, Naxos, Cela, Karmarina, Morcantina, Selinute, Herakleia Minoa, Segesta, Himera, Tindari, etc.
105668Ministère des Travaux Publics du Royaume d'Italie Ministère des Travaux Publics du Royaume d'Italie, 1934 (copyright), VIII-305 p. + 13 cartes + 160 planches, cartonnage éditeur, environ 33 x24cm, illustration de la couverture par A. Calzavara, dos restauré par une bande adhésive (dos d'origine détaché et conservé en l'état), cartonnage frotté, une brûlure sur le premier plat, restes d'adhésif et frottements sur les contreplats, intérieur propre toutefois.
1783115341Defay 1783 A Dijon, chez A.M. Defay, Imprimeur de S.A.S. Mgr le Prince de Condé, 1783, 1 volume de 20.5x26.5 cm environ, 4-434 ff. (un numéro pour 2 pages), demi-reliure cuir fauve, dos lisse portant titres dorés sur pièce de titre verte, tranches finement mouchetées de rouge., un ex-libris sur le premier contreplat. Mors en grande partie fendus et fragiles, reliure frottée, contreplats râpés, premières pages un peu déreliées et froissées sur le bas. Sinon intérieur propre.
8888P., BAsset (fin XVIIIème). (Petits trous de ver).
1954C3238Bruxelles, éditions de la Librairie Encyclopédique, 1954 ; in-8, 656 pp. + 682 pp., brochés. Très bon état.
Bruxelles, éditions de la Librairie Encyclopédique, 1954; in-8, 656 pp. + 682 pp., brochés. Très bon état.
8859P., Huquier,, (fin du XVIIIème). (Petit trou de ver).
8860Sans lieu ni date, (fin du XVIIIème). (Petit trou de ver).
8861Sans lieu ni date, (fin du XVIIIème). (Petit trou de ver).
13129Atlas cantonal du département de la Marne 1878. Format 870x620mm. Dressé suivant la décision du conseil général du 16 avril 1874, par le service des ponts et chaussées et des chemins vicinaux sous la direction de DUPARCQ ingénieur en chef, et gravé par ERHARD échelle 0,002m pour 1000m. Réunion de 21 cartes : N° 4 Carte du Canton de Suippes (petites déchirures en marge inférieure) 1878.N°5 Carte du canton de Vertus (mouillure en marges et petites déchirures) 1878. N° 6 carte du canton d’Anglure (petites déchirures en marges (1878). N° 7 carte du canton d’Avize (une déchirure en marge extérieure) .N° 8 carte du canton de Dormans (petites déchirures en marges ) 1877. N° 10 Carte du Canton d’Esternay 1878. N° 11 Carte du canton de Fère-Cahmpenoise 1877. N°12 carte du canton de Montmirail 1876. N° 14 carte du canton Sézanne 1876.N°18 Carte du Canton de Châtillon- sur- Marne (mouillure pâle en marge extérieure, ainsi qu’une déchirure réparée. 1877. N° 9 carte du Canton de Fismes une déchirure réparée. 1878. Carte N° 20 Cantons de Reims 1877. Carte N°21 Canton de Verzy 1878. Carte N°22 canton de Ville en Tardenois 1878. N° 23 Carte du canton de Dommartin-sur-Yèvre 1877.N°24 carte canton de Sainte-Menehould. 1876. N°25 carte du de Ville sur Tourbe 1878. N°26 Carte du Canton de Beine 1872 N°28 Carte du canton de Saint Rémy en Bouzezmont 1877. N° 28 Carte du canton de Sompuis 1876. N°29 carte du canton de Thiéblemont 1878.L’ensemble
14118In 16 plein cuir fauve raciné à nerfs, pièce de titre cuir marron, fers roulettes dorés 125x65mm. Faux titre, titre, IV, 438 pages, 4 pages de catalogue. Chez BRANCHE 1760. Tranches rouges. Ex -Libris la description de tous les pais du monde (voir photos). Leurs qualités, leur climat, le caractère de leurs habitants, leurs villes leurs capitales avec leurs distances de Paris et routes qui y mènent, tant par terre que par mer. Angle inférieur droit du premier plat, émoussé. Bon état d’ensemble
39050Marseille.Laffitte Reprints en 1979.Tirage à 300 exemplaires.Réimpression de l'édition parue en 1876. 3 vols.in-8 reliés,cartonnage éditeur, avec caractères et blason dorés.500,564,628 pages avec Table des Matières. Etat neuf.
195916710Paris, Editions de Minuit, 1959 ; in-8 carré, toile grise de l'éditeur, jaquette illustrée en violet ; 199 pp. , nombreuses illustrations.
1880PHO-10731880, à Paris , Quantin, Decaux, fort et grand 4°, [4]-779 p., 1 carte dépl. h. t., nombr. gravures dans le texte, demi-chagrin à coins de l'époque, dos nerfs avec auteur et titre .
14 pages. Illustrated in black and white. Feature: Photo-illustrated excerpts from two-page article on Theater-Building for American Cities by Dankmar Adler which appeared in The Engineering Magazine in 1894; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
222 pages including index and bibliography. A revision of the author's thesis, Princeton University, 1974. Using data from the 1897 Imperial Russian Census, the author examines two types of migration: that to an already settled, relatively modern area, such as the major cities; and that to a sparsely populated, relatively traditional area, such as the agricultural frontier. Concludes that migration within European Russia and from European Russia to Asiatic Russia supports the model. Book clean and unmarked with negligible wear. Dust jacket bears closed half-inch tear to top of spine, else moderate wear. Very nice copy. Book
Vintage state map with counties individually colored. Outer dimensions: 21.75" x 14.5". Unmarked with light wear. Center fold. A quality example. Bonus: includes separate extensive list of counties and towns/cities for each state, indicating (1889) population of each. Book
Presents three simultaneous one-man exhibitions of Cuevas' works displayed at Schweyer-Galdo, Meeting Point and Tasende Galleries. These exhibitions were "conceived with the purpose of presenting as complete an image as possible of the artist's inquietude and of his iconography, in cities where he was not well known. The exhibition at Schweyer-Galdo Galleries in Birmingham, Michigan, shows Cuevas' oeuvre from 1965 to the present. It gives an idea of the artist's trajectory during fifteen years of fertile production, and summarizes, without simplifications, the images and human miseries which obsess Cuevas. Most of the works in this retrospective show are part of a collection selected by the artist and previously exhibitied in museums thoughout the United States, South America and Europe for the past four years. The exhibitions in Coral Gables and La Jolla comprise some of Cuevas' latest works, created during his many sojourns in Europe. Cuevas and I have selected these works together." - Jose M. Tasende. Unpaginated. Approx 8.5" high by 10" wide by 3/8" inches thick. Prior owner's large signature/logo inside front cover. Moderate wear. Book
80 pages. Features: I was a daughter of the Gold Rush - the exciting story of Klondy Nelson; The Face of America - Song of Old (photo); Rebirth of the Ohio River; This is My Story - Arthur Godfrey (part 8 of 8); Exiles of the Wasteland - Red Shaw and Lou Kley run an isolated Utah railroad outpost for the Southern Pacific Railroad; What Happened to These Children - fascinating explanation of the 700-year-old mystery of the Pied Piper of Hamelin; Cities of the world (#15) - Guatemala City; How to Handle $100,000,000 - The Philadelphia Board of City Trusts. Fiction: A Candle of the Lord; The Lady Hated Jazz; The Warmhearted Polar Bear; Kiss Me, Sergeant; The case of the Mission Poison (part 3 of 8); The Burning Hills (conclusion). Above-average wear. Centerfold loose but present. Long tear to back cover with related puncture/tear to last few pages. Unmarked. Not pretty but a worthy reference copy of this great issue. Magazine
Includes the following issues from 1992: February, March, April, May, June, August, September, November, December. Features include: Holiday Diving on Fiji's Matagi Island; Skookumchuck Narrows; Heron Island, Australia; Slides from Prints; Bahamas - 500 years since Columbus; Bella Bella - in Remote B.C.; Red Sea; Fate of the Falconer; The sprightly Seasprint; Floriday Keys; Bonaire; RCMP's Regina; Whidbey Island; Sea Stars; Diving the Capilano; Shoot Like a Pro; The Straits of Mackinac; MCD Strobes; Raratonga; Sherkston Quarry; Georgian Bay Wreck Dive; Luxury Diving abour Truk Agressor; Sipadan Island; Lost Cities of Micronesia; Artificial Reefs of Porteau Cove, B.C.; The Manatee; Fraser River Wreck Dive; Guanaja; Cabo San Lucas; Lake Dive; Underwater Video; The Green Sea Urchin; Scotia Cape; Cayman Connection; 'City of Vienna' in Halifax; Alaska - an exotic dive; The Cunner; Queen Charlotte Islands; Gulf Islands - B.C.'s Playground; Calabogie; Cozumel; Behind the Dolphin Smile; Ucluelet, Vancouver Island; Nova Scotia Wreck Challenge; Canada's Ice Diving; Belize Resort; Alberta's Project Habakuk; Dodd Narrows - current-swept passage in B.C.; Bristleworm. Moderate wear. Clean. Quality copies. Book
Features: Cover photo of Ian St. John (Liverpool and Scotland); Bobby Moore writes - 'Burnley - the best soccer school in Britain'; b/w photo of John Ritchie (Stoke City); Ron Davies - the Saint with a head for goals; Colour photos of Pat Crerant (Manchester United) and Terry Venables (Q.P.R.); Leeds - top of the record charts; They've put the 'New' in Newcastle United - the team who surprised all soccer; Nice colour centerfold photo of Derby County - First Division New Boys; b/w photo of Wilf Smith (Sheffield Wednesday) vs. Francis Lee (Manchester City); New Boys on top form; Shoot Readers score at Arsenal; Joe Payne, emergency centre-forward of Luton Town, scored 10 (TEN!) GOALS in one match on Easter Monday, April 13, 1936 vs. Bristol Rovers; Colour photos of Steve Kember (Crystal Palace) and Barry Lyons (Nottingham Forest); Focus on Willie Carr (Coventry City); Gordon Banks; great action b/w photo of Ralph Coates (Burnley) and Bob McNab (Arsenal); A soccer tale of two cities - Merseyside v. Milan!; Colour photo of David Powell (Sheffield United) on back cover; and more. Unmarked. Modest wear. A quality copy. Book
Features/Photos: Douglas-Home with Lyndon Johnson; Cyprus Crisis; Colour photos of the Queen and her family; Burials in Shrines and houses of Chatal Huyuk; Earliest Neolithic Cities; Gorbals Slum Clearance; Principal rooms at 10 Downing street modernised; MG Magnette full-page colour ad; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Quality copy. Magazine
Features: Two-pages of Soviet cities now facing the gigantic Nazi battering-ram; Illustrations of two missing aces - Flight Lieut. J.C. Mungo-Park and Wing-Commander J.R. Kayll; Clearn photo of the Soviet emergency "Council of Defense", including Stalin, Molotov, Voroshilov, Malenkov and Berya; Wonderful photo of three large drums built for Haile Selassie and his new Abyssinian state; How the Nazis took Crete - five enemy views of paratroop operations; Thirteen photos of personalities of the day, including good photo of the funeral cortege of German ex-Kaiser Wilhelm II; Nine great photos of the besieged garrison of Tobruk; Article - Hitler's assault on Russia, by Cyril Falls; Air photos of French Aerodromes at Boulogne and St. Omer smashed by the R.A.F.; Super before and during photos of R.A.F. attack on the rail marshalling yard at Hazebrouck; Centerfold illustration of large-scale English mimic night attempt to land barge-borne troops and tanks (early D-Day training); Photos of Home Guard excercises - street fighting on London; Four photos of camouflaged snipers; Iraqi armistice - six photos, including one of Imir Abdul Illah, the Regent; After the Battle of Amba Alagi - The Italians Surrender - Two good photos; Photo of Nazi glider in Crete; Amazing photos of the "Imperial Transport", cut in half by a U-boat but still salvaged!; Article - the nutritive value of plankton; Syria's historic invasion route - inscriptions at the Dog River - seven photos; Nice half-page ad for Rolls-Royce cars. Average wear. Faint Ink stamp to front cover. Clear tape inside each cover along spine, and externally along spine. A sound copy. Book
26 pages. Illustrated in black and white. Feature article entitled "Cities of the Future" focuses on the Illinois River Corridor. Considers Temenopolis I and II, Hennepin Two, and the central core (centrum) of Indianapolis; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Creases to covers. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine