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18492s.l., s.n., s.d. (fin XIXème ou début XXème), 1 plein cartonnage bordeau, imitation cuir, titre en lettres dorées. carnet in-16 oblong de 28 feuillets blancs, détachables ;
12725s.l., s.n., 1914, 1 1 cahier. 2 feuillets oblongs, illustration ;
16884Vals-les-Bains, Vals-Luxe, 1918 à 1921 ; 1 cartonnage à dos entoilé, titre sur étiquettes imprimée et manuscrite. cahier in-4 de 42 pages manuscrites et 43 feuillets blancs ;
19216s.n., s.n., s.d. (fin XIXème), 1 photo de 7 x 11 cm. ( les bords de la photo ont été coupés pour bien cadrer les personnages).
12114Vals les Bains, Municipalité, 1921, 1 br. in-12 oblong de 16 pp., carte, photos (clichés Artige) ;
12074Vals les Bains, Municipalité, 1910, 1 br., couverture illustrée, dans un encadrement ornemental. in-12 de 16 pp. + 3 cartes, dont 2 dépliantes, photos (clichés Artige, Coste) ;
13668s.l., s.n., 1906, 1 date "1906", en chiffres dorés et gauffrés avec 3 vues de Vales les Bains insérées en médaillons dans les ovales des chiffres "9", "0" et "6". carte postale de 14 x 9 cm ;
20335Alès, Club Cèvenol, 1987. Broché, couverture illustrée. in-8 de 32 pages, paginées 33 à 64, texte sur 2 colonnes, photos, carte, tableau généalogique.
1106Lyon, Arlaud, collection "Visions de France", 1929, 1 br., couverture illustrée, taches sur la 4ème de couverture. in-8 de 67 pp., 60 illustrations en héliogravure d'aprés les clichés originaux de G. Arlaud;
9119s.l., Novelta, correspondance manuscrite au dos, datée de 1918, 1 carte postale de 13 x 8 cm, enfants au premier plan, personnages au second plan.
12929Vals, imp. Aberlen, 1921, 1 dépliant de 4 volets rect-verso, 2 cartes ;
20346Paris, Zociété Générale des Eaux Minérales de Vals (Ardèche), 1885. Broché. in-8 de 16 pages, photos.
16586Vals-les-Bains, Comité de Propagande pour le Développement de la Station de Vals-les-Bains, 1978, 1 broché, couverture illustrée. in-8 de 32 pages, illustrations ;
12728s.l., collection "Vals Société Générale", s.d. (début XXème), 1 carte postale de 14 x 9 cm.
18788Lyon, Mégret, 1868, 1 broché, dos en partie manquant. in-8 de 55-(2) pages non coupées, 1 tableau en double-page ;
12802s.l., collection Société Générale, s.d. (début XXème), 1 carte postale de 14 x 9 cm.
12803s.l., collection "Vals Société Générale", s.d. (début XXème), 1 carte postale de 14 x 9 cm ;
12277Lyon, Fédération des Syndicats d'Initiative de la Vallée du Rhône, 1924, 1 br. in-4 de 68 pp., texte sur 2 colonnes, carte, illustrations ;
1982fa880Imprimerie de la Manutention Mayenne Broché 1982 In-12 ( 13,7 x 19 cm), broché, 300 pages, photographies en noir et blanc hors-texte ; pliure au dos, légères taches au premier plat, bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1991255834San Francisco: Abacus Kerista Global Village 1991. 9p. wraps very good 5.5x8.5 inches. Pamphlet combining original text about the Keristan movement in the early 1960s focusing largely on a free-love pad hosted by Allen Ginsberg and Peter Orlovsky with later drawings from the Kerista commune established in San Francisco by Jud Presmont and others. [Abacus] Kerista Global Village unknown books
1991141075San Francisco: Abacus Kerista Global Village 1991. 9p. wraps very good 5.5x8.5 inches. White out has been used by Brother Jud to remove "Abacus" from the front and rear wrap - Abacus was the name of the multi-million dollar computer firm that Kerista ran. Brother Jud left the Kerista Commune in 1991 and continued to promote the concepts from his home on 17th Street in San Francisco - find a sticker on the rear of the pamphlet with that address. Pamphlet combining original text about the Keristan movement in the early 1960s focusing largely on a free-love pad hosted by Allen Ginsberg and Peter Orlovsky with later drawings from the Kerista commune established in San Francisco by Jud Presmont and others. [Abacus] Kerista Global Village unknown books
8930Oxford: B. H. Blackwell Broad Street 1905. 12mo 27 pp. Pamphlet stitched with red ribbon. In original wraps with title printed in red on front cover. Title-page in red and black. Lord Rosebery's unobtrusive ownership blindstamp in top right-hand corner of title. Good tight copy in grubby and lightly-spotted covers. Containing three jeu d'esprit: two poems 'Ruth' and 'Esther' and a spoof 'model essay' 'to assist candidates' to the Green Philosophical Prize titled 'The Reciprocal Relations of Morals and Metaphysics'. A very short preface reads 'It is we think matter of regret that so few of our University prizes are open to Senior Members of the University. The Sacred Poem and the GREEN Philosophical Prize are we believe the only exceptions. The following Poems and Essay were humble attempts to secure these prizes; but owing possibly to some failure on the part of the Judges to appreciate their eminent merit failed in doing so. We venture to submit them to the judgment of a discerning Public.' Scarce: no copy at the British Library and the only copy on COPAC at Oxford. The only copies on WorldCat at Yale and the Claremont Colleges. Image attached. Oxford: B. H. Blackwell, Broad Street, 1905. paperback
54 pages. Features: Economic illiteracy; Monterey - A Poem, A Dream; Baseball Player Frank "Shanty" Hogan -article with photo; Today's Shirts; Common Cold Cure; Full-page ad for The Rader Institute which treated eating disorders; Selecting a Wine Shop; Recommended software for personal computers; plus a variety of interesting and rapidly dated ads offering products and services to jet-setting business people. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Magazine
pp. xv, 256. Map endpapers. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket, worn. "A proposal for a Federal Union of the Leading Democracies". WWII 3
pp. x, 240. Map endpapers. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket, slightly worn. "Calling on Americans and citizens of the British Commonwealth to begin-while they may-the United States of Man". WWII 3