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1774600289Frankfurt, Garbe, 1774. 4to. 10 Bl., 962 S., 29 Bl. Halbleder d. Zeit mit reicher Rückenvergoldung u. 2 Rückenschildern (leicht berieben). [2 Warenabbildungen]
188622739Paris, Charpentier, 1886. 376 pp. et portrait frontispice en noir et blanc. Bel exemplaire ; relié ensuite, du même auteur, à : "Les Enfants du Peuple", précédé de Trois lettres autographes de l'auteur. Histoire de ce livre et préface par Julien Lemer.Paris, La Lanterne, 1879 ; XXXIX, 246 pp. ; reliés demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs, titres dorés.
18709502Paris, Chez Deforet ; imprimerie Grognet, 1870. 4 lithographies en couleur in-8 reliées en 1 vol., cartonnage moderne.
1196Librairie de la Bibliothèque Démocratique (Victor Poupin, directeur). 1874. In-16 broché. 191 pages. E.O. en volume. Quelques rousseurs sans gravité aux premières et dernières pages ; agréable exemplaire. Très rare.
8189in-4° circa 1870, non paginé. Suite d'eaux-fortes sur chine in-16 contrecollées, remontées sur Whatman in-4°. Percaline bleue à la Bradel ; titre doré au dos. Premières épreuves, avec signature au crayon et attestation de l'artiste. Frottis sur coupes et coiffes avec un faible manque de papier sur le 1er plat.
182011963P. Didot | Paris s. d. [circa 1820-1823] | 12.50 x 20.50 cm | relié
187140499Paris, chez l'auteur, 1871. In-12 broché de 71-(1) pp., couverture imprimée.
187412753Paris, Librairie Générale, 1874. 3 vol. grand in-8 de (4)-CXXXI-476 pp. ; (4)-715 pp. ; (4)-720 pp., demi-vélin ivoire, titre calligraphié en couleurs sur le dos, tête colorée, non rogné (reliure de l'époque).
187246404501Paris, Plon, 1872 ; in-8, demi-chagrin outremer, nerfs à filets dorés, chiffre doré au dos, tranches jaspées. (Reliure de l’époque) 2 ff., 442 pp., 1 f. de table et atlas de 7 planches dépliantes.ÉDITION ORIGINALE. Del Bo p. 108. Après la capitulation de Sedan, le général Vinoy ramena ses troupes de Mézières à Paris. Placé à la tête de l’armée de Paris, il fut chargé de la défense de la ville après la démission de Trochu (22 janv. 1871), puis il commanda l’armée des Versaillais et participa à la répression de la Commune. Bien complet de l’atlas avec les 7 plans qui manque souvent.Relié à la suite : MAC-MAHON. L’armée de Versailles depuis sa formation jusqu’à la complète pacification de Paris. Paris, Ghio, 1871 ; 2 ff., 45 pp. et 1 grande carte dépl. des opérations des Versaillais. ÉDITION ORIGINALE. Thiers avait nommé Mac-Mahon commandant de l’armée des Versaillais pour organiser la répression de la Commune. Vinoy et Mac-Mahon réunis dans le même volume par le Comte de Tournon, dont le chiffre est frappé au dos du volume.
1872GITh841Paris Plon 1872-1874 (mention de 3e édition pour le Tome I). 2 volumes in-8 III 536pp 442pp 1 feuillet non chiffré + atlas. Demi basane chamois, dos à nerfs rehaussés d'un filet perlé, pièces de titre et de tomaison bleu nuit, reliure de l'époque. L'atlas, sous emboîtage cartonné avec le dos en demi basane à l'identique des volumes de texte, se compose de 22 cartes ou croquis entoilés, dépliants ou repliés (15 se rapportant au 1er tome, 7 se rapportant au 2e tome). Bel exemplaire sans aucune rousseur, complet de ses volumes de texte et de son atlas. Ensemble élégant et de bonne qualité. De la bibliothèque du Marquis de Saporta avec son ex-libris appliqué sur le contreplat de l'un des volumes.
56 pages. Features: Colour Imperial (Oil) ad inside front cover features old-style gas pumps and bottled oil; Editorial topics include Preserving Balance, The Limit of Freedom, The Limit of Socialism, The Impasse, Adult Education, and Strong Medicine; Nice one-page ad for Waterman's pens features photo of artist Howard Chandler Christy; Travel for the Average Man - article which touches on the tough economic times of the day; Rain Before Seven (short story); Echo of Erin (short story); Modernizing the Land of the Master - great photo-illustrated article on Palestine; The Man Who Lived in Twilight (short story); The Native Returns - photo-illustrated article on Robert Watson's return to the place of his rural Scotland boyhood; One-page Pond's ad features photo of Mrs. Henry Field of Chicago; The Birth of a Novel (fiction); Nice one-page illustrated Ford car ad shows stylish coupe and traffic cop; Movie News includes photos of Margaret Sullavan, Douglas Montgomery, Rosemary Ames, W.C. Fields, Bing Crosby, Miriam Hopkins, Lionel Barrymore, Otto Kruger, Una Merkek, Harold Lloyd, Hugh Williams, Helen Twelvetrees, and more; Interesting one-page Lux ad features photo of gagged man; Palmolive ad includes photo of Gladys Swarthout; One-page ad features several Heinz food products; Two-page General Motors of canada ad says "Progress out of the Common Sense of Canadian Motorists"; Legal article; Investment news; Half-page Canadian National photo-ad features budget vacations in Eastern Canada; Cooking article; World Sayings; Chipso ad inside back cover includes colour photo of Mrs. R.L. Pine and her family, plus her black dishwasher Birdie (Bertha); and more. Above-average wear and soiling. Covers detached but present. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Book
Pages 161-192. Features: Cover photo of German aircraft downed at Palmyra with Vichy markings painted over swastika - absolute proof of collaboration between Vichy and the Axis powers; Photos of personalities of the week include Wing Commander Whitney Straight, Sir Emsley Carr, Sgt. Pilot James Allen Ward, V.C. (the first New Zealand V.C. in the present war), British POWs from Syria detraining at Baalbek; New British 18-ton "Crusader" tank; Photos of the "Beaufighter"; R.A.F. Channel rescue craft; Six photos of fighting at see in the Mediterranean and in Heligoland Bight; Air-photo of submarine building yards at Le Trait bombed by "Blenheims" in daylight; Two-pages of illustrations demonstrating that tanks are not invincible; Fishermen at War (article); Photos of British units ousting snipers from the ruins of Zenobia's Palmyra; Seven great sepia-tone photos illustrate the end of the Syrian campaign as Beirut fetes the entry of Allied troops under Generals Wilson and Catroux; Two pages with ten fascinating photos from the Russian Front, showing U.S.S.R. army units fighting with magnificent elan against the common enemy; Soviet Russia At War (article); Photo of signing of Poland's Pact of Friendship with Russia - Prime Minister Sikorski and M. Maisky, with Eden and Churchill at head of table; Centerfold illustrations demonstrate the value of pigeon-post as an accessory to wireless in war; Four excellent photos of the "Fortress I" bomber as it arrives in England - on its way to Germany; Two pages of photos of night and day scenes at a Fleet Air Arm training station; Two pages of photos of construction of the "Trans-Saharan" rail line to Dakar - with map and two artist's renderings of the diesel electric locomotives planned to service the line; Romantic discovery of a vast and unknown cavern on Mendip - article with three photos and map; Three pages of photos inside the newly-discovered Stalactite Caves at Mendip; Half-page photo-illustrated ad for the British Power Boat Company; Nice half-page Burberry services equipment ad; more vintage ads. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy of this informative wartime issue. Book
52 pages. Features: Colour Studebaker ad inside front cover shows their Weasel tracked vehicle in action on a Pacific shore (it appears this vehicle or its engine was made in Windsor, ON); Not Enough To Eat - food shortages loom in the wake of WWII; My Author Husband - by Dorothy Duncan, wife of Hugh MacLennan; Hearts to Let (fiction); Test in Berlin - can Russian and Anglo-Saxons reach a common basis for the peace; What Canadians Don't Know (testing our general knowledge); Whopper! - New York Mayor La Guardia's 550 acre $42 million municipal airport; A Guest for Mary Ellen (fiction); The Liar Hunter, by W.O. Mitchell; Shoplifting in Canada; Snakes Alive!, by Gordon Sinclair on Ryerson Island in Lake Erie; Woodbury Soap ad features photos of Mary Elizabeth Graham of "Greenacres", Aylmer to Gustave Eduardo Leguizamon, Chancellor of the Legation of Argentina; Several lovely colour ads; and more. Unmarked with somewhat above-average external wear. Binding intact. A worthy vintage copy. Book
Features: Last Chance for Vietnam - international flare-ups may topple this strategically located country - many interesting black and white photos; People on the Way Up - Peter Beard, Craig Ellwood, Building Designer, The Van Dorn Sisters; Paris gives Women a break, by Oleg Cassini (pages 29-32 loose but present); You CAN afford college - Princeton's financial-aid officer tells how to swing the high cost of higher education; Nice pink Cadillac ad on page 33; 'Common Market' - what does it mean to us? - a report by Christian A. Herter; Hockey's Gashouse Gang - the story of the rambunctious Chicago Black Hawks, the team that scrapped its way to icedom's coveted Stanley Cup (they haven't won it since - very rare Black Hawk material!); City in the Shadow - the ghost of Boss Frank Hague lingers in Jersey City . Average wear. A sound copy. Book
2013x-0415691818Routledge 2013. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 256 pages. 9.45x6.18x0.67 inches. Routledge hardcover
2013x-9401086028D. Reidel Publishing Company 2013. Paperback. New. 616 pages. 9.25x6.10x1.39 inches. D. Reidel Publishing Company paperback
20151-1609261917Common English Bible 2015. Hardcover. New. sew edition. 1472 pages. 9.00x6.00x1.50 inches. Common English Bible hardcover
17565588Printed by Joseph Bentham Printer to the University by whom they are sold in Cambridge and by B. Dod in Ave-Mary-Lane London 1756. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Betham Common Prayer. Bentham was printed to the University of Cambridge from 1740 to 1758 when he was replaced by John Baskerville. Contents very clean contemporary black morocco binding with loss to the crown and wear to the spine corners worn to board but still smartly bound and flexible entirely usable still retaining the original integral cloth bookmarks. All edges gilt but long since worn down. Previous owner's singature 1758 and few stamps of another owner. Book is entirely free of foxing. from 1740 to 1758 when he was replaced by John BaskervilleCambridge from 1740 to 1758 when he was replaced by John Baskervilleambridge from 1740 to 1758 when he was replaced by John Baskerville <br/><br/> Printed by Joseph Bentham Printer to the University by whom they are sold in Cambridge, and by B. Dod in Ave-Mary-Lane London hardcover
Signed and inscribed by author upon front free endpaper. 280 pages. "Deals with the shrimps of the Pacific Coast of Canada. The seaward limit of the region corresponds to the outer perimeter of Canada's Fishing Zone 5, i.e. 200 nautical miles (321 km) from the outer coast. Eighty-five species are listed, and each species is given a common name. Complete keys, with accompanying diagrams, are provided. Accounts of 82 species include detailed morphological descriptions and halftone illustrations, notes on colour, main distinguishing characters, maximum carapace and total lengths, total known geographic and bathymetric ranges, first known local capture, and information on biology and economic importance. Seventeen species are recorded for the first time... Included are sections on shrimp parasites, sexing of shrimps, use of keys, explanation of measurements, and also a gazetteer, glossary, partial synonymy, and index to scientific and common names. Eight plates and a frontspiece illustrate the colours of 41 shrimp species when live." - Abstract. Book clean, tight and unmarked with light wear. Average wear with several short edge-tears to dust jacket which is now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A quality signed copy of this exceptional reference. Book
160 pages. Features: What was killed was not only the President but the Promise; How to Survive in the Kremlin; General Westmoreland - inheritor of a wretched war; The Road Back for teh G.O.P., by Jacob K. Javits; White Mercenaries on a 'rabbit hunt' in The Congo; Photos of the new Verrazano-Narrows bridge; Michelangelo Antonioni - 'Most Controversial Director'; Gallery of Presidential Also-Rans, including Goldwater-Miller; The dizzying pace of Luxembourger life - and why Common Market bureaucrats don't want to make it their headquarters; After the Yankees What? - a TV Drama - C.B.S, the Columbia Broadcasting System; New Musicals, New Songwriters; Petain - of Verdun, of Vichy, of history; When children don't achieve. Crossword completed in pencil. Moderate wear. Binding tight. A quality copy. Book
48 Pages. Features: Portrait of General Douglas MacArthur on front cover; Charming one-page color ad for HArriet Hubbard Ayer's Pink Clover fragrance; One-page photo ad for General Electric demonstrates some of their war machines that save lives; The Japanese Common Man is our Problem in Japan - article with dramatic photo of Japanese POWs in Guam listening to surrender broadcast from Tokyo; Two-page photo montage of faces of the Japanese people; Let Us Remember What Our Dead Died For; The British Labour Party seeks socialism, not communism - Harold Laski explains the difference; Highballing Over the 'Big Hump' - viewing the continental divide by rail is very popular; France requires a new birth of freedom; Color ad for De Beers; Confessions of a Sunday Painter; Charming one-page color ad for Florida Grapefruit juice shows happy family in garden; Twelve photos of popular outdoor night dancing in New York; Leslie L. Biffle is the Sage of Capital Hill; Nice Temple Radio ad; American Export Lines one-page ad features nice woodcut by Rockwell Kent; Full-page Boeing ad shows photo of a C-97 transport being loaded with a truck; Charming full-page color ad for S and W apple juice; Mrs. Clement Atlee - Hostess of No. 10 Downing St.; Chinese Food and Flavor; Parent and Child - what to do when father comes home; Nice color ad for Ten-B-Low cream; Two pages of gorgeous formal ladies' fashion photos; Sexy/leggy ad for Mojud hosiery; Charming full-page color-photo ad for Revlon "Sheeer Dynamite" face powder; Central Park Skippers - sailing model boats; Nice full-page color ad for Virginia Rounds cigarettes; Controversies over the Star Spangled Banner (national anthem); Nice color ad for Hellmann's Mayonnaise on back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage wartime issue. Book
199355806Melbourne University Press Australia 1993. Hardcover. Fine Condition/Fine. Book Reprint. Size: Large 8vo 9 to 11 inches. Item Type: Book. Edges slightly spotted or marked. ISBN: 0522843263. ISBN/EAN: 9780522843262. Heavy Book. A Postage surcharge may be requested. Contact us BEFORE ordering for a quote. Click Ask Bookseller a Question WE POST TO AUSTRALIAUKIRELANDCANADANEW ZEALANDJAPAN & SINGAPORE ONLY . 9780522843262 Melbourne University Press hardcover
185553636Peoria: printed by Benjamin Foster 1855. First edition 8vo pp. iv 5-72; some foxing on the early leaves else fine in original printed salmon wrappers. "Root was a former common-school teacher who moved to Peoria County from Ohio in the fall of 1830. He apparently became a farmer after moving to Illinois" Byrd. An eccentric populist attack against big banks and the American legal system from an aging Peoria county farmer who notes that for "more than fifty years I have seen that there was some thing radically wrong in the political and religious world . I exerted myself for more than half a century politically and religiously for the sole purpose of heading and stopping those evils but all to no effect. The public journals both religious and political would not publish my communications because they were Truth." He was apparently a member of the National Reform Association an organization bent on re-Christianizing American society. He puts forth a libertarian philosophy saying that the greatest evils are: first and foremost Land Monopoly; Chattel Slavery; Alcohol; and Monopoly of the Law. Byrd 2346; Graff 3563; Sabin 73131; 4 in OCLC: AAS Newberry Illinois and the Lincoln Presidential Library. <br/><br/> printed by Benjamin Foster unknown books
185553636Peoria: printed by Benjamin Foster 1855. First edition 8vo pp. iv 5-72; some foxing on the early leaves else fine in original printed salmon wrappers. "Root was a former common-school teacher who moved to Peoria County from Ohio in the fall of 1830. He apparently became a farmer after moving to Illinois" Byrd. An eccentric populist attack against big banks and the American legal system from an aging Peoria county farmer who notes that for "more than fifty years I have seen that there was some thing radically wrong in the political and religious world . I exerted myself for more than half a century politically and religiously for the sole purpose of heading and stopping those evils but all to no effect. The public journals both religious and political would not publish my communications because they were Truth." He was apparently a member of the National Reform Association an organization bent on re-Christianizing American society. He puts forth a libertarian philosophy saying that the greatest evils are: first and foremost Land Monopoly; Chattel Slavery; Alcohol; and Monopoly of the Law. Byrd 2346; Graff 3563; Sabin 73131; 4 in OCLC: AAS Newberry Illinois and the Lincoln Presidential Library. printed by Benjamin Foster unknown
178170437Oxford: Clarendon Press 1781. 8vo. Unpaginated. Full black morocco with gilt borders and lettering to spine; all edges yellowed. Rubbing to board edges and light marks to spine. Cracking at the top of the front joint. Occasional minor spots and offsetting but generally internally clean. Streightfeild family crest bookplate to front pastedown - possibly the copy of Rev Thomas Streatfeild a renowned Kent antiquarian and churchman. Old but in very good condition copy of the Book of Common Prayer and the Psalms. . Very Good. Full Morocco. 1781. Clarendon Press 1781 unknown