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Book is in deep red cloth, gilt print at cover and spine with a few faded marks, lightly worn corners. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Previous owner's stamp at front end paper. Contents include: Locke and the frontiers of common sense, Fifty years of British idealism, Revolutions in science, A long way round to nirvana, Review of Julien Benda, etc. 121
86 pages including index. An inexpensive guide to those fishes most likely to be seen by the average person. Draws heavily upon the comprehensive "Fishes of the West Coast of Canada" by Clemens and Wilby, to provide a less detailed account of the common species. Numerous black and white illustrations. Moderate wear, yellowing and age spotting. Unmarked. Book
19891Lyon, siège social, 1926, 1 1 feuillet de 32 x 39 cm, encadrement ornemental, bien complet des coupons.
16963Valence, imp. Céas, s.d. (vers 1880), 1 dépliant in-12 de 8 volets, texte sur 1 et 3 colonnes, tableau.
19890Lyon, siège social, 1931, 1 1 feuillet de 32 x 40 cm, encadrement floral, bien complet des coupons.
1972857881972 Paris, Armand Colin, 1972, in 8° broché, 199 pages ; quelques traits de stylo bille dans les marges.
659423Orléans, Imprimerie Jacob, 1871; in-8, II-315 pp., demi-basane brune, dos à nerfs, filets dorés (reliure de l'époque).
659425Orléans, Imprimerie Jacob, 1871; in-8, II-315 pp., broché. Dos abîmé.
1396138196.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
197140876Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1971. In-8 broché de 391-(4) pp.
136 pages including index. Explores, in the figure of St. Catherine of Siena, the growing awareness of common sisterhood with all women of the church. Reflects upon the necessary qualities for apostolic religious women to realize the power of their sisterhood. Book in lovely clean, unmarked condition with faintest wear. Dust jacket price-clipped and sunned at spine and top. Nice copy. Book
185638060La Revue des deux mondes | Paris 1856 | 15.50 x 25 cm | en feuillets
187420669Extrait de la Revue des deux mondes | (Paris) 1874 | 15.50 x 25 cm | agrafé
22113No place or date. November 1827. Tindal is notable for defending Queen Caroline in her 1820 adultery trial and for introducing the special verdict 'Not Guilty by reason of insanity' in the case of Daniel M'Naghten. The letter is undated but Tindal states that it was a written a week after the death of Rev. John Kirk Rector of Thwing which took place on 6 November 1827 see Kirk's death notice Gent. Mag. November 1827. 3pp. 4to. Bifolium. In fair condition aged and worn. Folded four times. Tindal begins his letter: 'My dear Lord Chancellor I am requested by my friend the Revd. T. Foord Bowes who I believe is not altogether unknown to your Lordship to use what Interest I may have with you in his favour as an applicant for the Living of Thwing in the County of York which became vacant by the sudden death of the late Incumbent in the course of last week.' He proceeds to describe Bowes's attainments: 'Mr. Foord Bowes is a Master of Arts of Trinity College Cambridge who has lived from the time of his quitting the University in a House belonging to a small property of his own in the immediate Vicinity of the parish. His Father was the Rector of this Living some years since and he himself has performed the Duty as Curate for the last 20 years to the greatest satisfaction of the Parishioners. During this time he has been an active Magistrate of the West Riding of the County of York.' A change in Bowes's circumstances has 'made this Living a very great and important Object to him independely of the Value which he sets upon it from his long and early association with it'. Lyndhurst has endorsed the letter in faint pencil on the reverse of the second leaf the writing being difficult to decipher. In the event the living being presented to William Joseph Butler. For the subject of the letter Timothy Fysh or Fish Foord Bowes 1777-1861 see Alum. Cantab. He was Chaplain to King George IV Deputy Clerk of the Closet to King William IV and Chaplain to Queen Victoria. In 1845 he was successfully sued by a former groom for criminal conversation. No place or date. [November 1827,] unknown
20180Croydon. 19 August 1843. 1p. 12mo. In fair condition lightly aged. Laid down on a piece of card cut from an album. Reads 'The Lord Chief Justice Tindal returns to Mr J. L. Adolphus the proof Sheet of the judgment of the Court of Exchequer Chamber in Wilson v. Fuller. He has made no other alteration therein than the addition of a word thinking the Judgment expresses very clearly and faithfully what was delivered by the Court'. See both men's entries in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Croydon. 19 August 1843. unknown
a90757Paris 1871 first edition. One large sheet 18x25 inches folded in quarters. Printed on both sides. One single issue of newspaper. Full of details about the ongoing Paris Commune which ran from 18 March to 28 may of 1871. VG. . unknown
Book shows light wear to covers, a surface tear at upper spine, Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Previous owner's name or sticker in front section of the book. Contents include: Singers: performance and training, Songs and the song, Writing and oral tradition, Homer, Odyssey, Illiad, etc.
90043Editions History, 1999. 21 x 30, 94 pp., très nombreuses illustrations et plans en N/B, reliure d'édition carton imprimé, très bon état.
18636887E. Dentu | Paris 1863 | 12 x 19 cm | broché
20035Amatteis, 1990. Ouvrage broché au format 160 x 240 mm, couverture illustrée ( Grande rue par Paul Séailles), 302 pages, belle et importante iconographie légendée, en noir dans le texte. In fine, une histoire résumée de Barbizon en anglais, allemand et chinois. Ensemble en très belle condition. Très bon état à neuf.
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
393 pages plus advertisements. Full of valuable suggestions regarding shop practice. Some of the over 500 items and 222 illustrations were contributed directly by eminent constructors; the rest were gathered by the author in his 30 years' travel and experience. "The most useful book yet issued for the Machinist. No shop can be without it." - from title page. Former owner's name inside front board. Back hinge gone. Front hinge started. Well worn and soiled. Some yellowing to pages. Binding loose. Book
19352110502150401938Greater Japan Junior High School 1935. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Greater Japan Junior High School paperback
19692092902143900078Keiyusha 1969. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Keiyusha paperback
19692092902143800079Keiyusha 1969. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Keiyusha paperback