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ORD-11749Avec Accompagnement de Piano et transposés quand la trop grande élévation du Diapason l'a exigé. Paris. Castil-Blaze (ca 1823). In-f°(262 x 346mm) cartonné, 1f. (titre), V (Préface et table), 196 pages. Ouvrage entièrement gravé. Rousseurs et auréoles pâles, dos arraché, plats épidermés, mais exemplaire encore solide. Rare.
R240074936COLOMBIER EDITEUR. NON DATE. In-12. Broché. A relier, 1er plat abîmé, Dos abîmé, Mouillures. 122 pages de partitions - 1er plat désolidarisé - tampon sur le 1er plat - coins frottés - 2ème plat et dos manquant - mouillures et quelques rousseurs sans réelle conséquence sur la lecture - tranches salies.. . . . Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
1930011902Imprimerie Lombaerts Broché Bruxelles 1930 81 pages en format -12 - Paroles ajustées sur la musique de Rossini - Dos réparé
190010131900 Castil Blaze (1784-1857), critique musical, compositeur et auteur, s'adresse avec véhémence à son agent Jules Michel, "directeur de l'Agence dramatique à Paris", pour lui réclamer "le versement entier et sur toutes les recettes qui [lui] sont acquis par les représentations de cet opéra [Robin des Bois, joué à L'Odéon en décembre 1824] données au profit des incendiés de Salins." Il expose précédemment son profond désaccord avec l'usage des "assemblées" et surtout des représentations extraordinaires, "ruineuses pour les théâtres, les directeurs et les auteurs".Quelques rousseurs marginales.
200699Paris, Castil-Blaze, 1852 2 vol. in-8, 511 pp. (les VIII premières en romain), 543 pp., broché. Dos renforcé.
182815371Paris: Castil-Blaze PN 23 1828. 1f. title 3ff. preface including a list of operas by Grétry 2-258 i index pp. listing the 46 numbers from the 21 operas found in the work. <br/><br/>The present score is especially interesting as it contains an air from Grétry's opera Cécile et Ermancé ou Les deux couvents comédie mêlée d'ariettes not included in the published edition of the opera. The work in 3 acts to a libretto by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle and Jean-Baptiste-Denis Desprès was first performed on January 16 1792 in Paris at the Comédie-Italienne. <br/><br/>Wotquenne: Catalogue de la Bibliothèque du Conservatoire Royal de Musique de Bruxelles 3624.<br/><br/>Bound with:<br/>Carbonel Narcisse. La Dansomanie Ballet de P. Gardel Arrangé pour le Forte-Piano avec accompagnement de Violon. 1re Livraison. Paris: Frères Gaveaux ca. 1828. 1f. title 1 blank 2-36 pp. Mercier overpaste to imprint. Engraved. The first act only.<br/><br/>Folio. Contemporary green vellum-backed marbled boards with manuscript title label to upper. <br/><br/>Binding worn; hinges split. Castil-Blaze [PN 23] unknown books
Roma, Tipografia Poliglotta, 1902, in-8, br. editoriale, pp. 57, [1]. L'autore si schiera contro chi sosteneva fossero stati i Cristiani ad aver appiccato l'incendio.
180 pages plus extensive appendices. Black and white illustrations. "The story of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment in World War I and its most tragic and glorious moments - July 1st at Beaumont Hamel. In half an hour this entire regiment was cut down by German machine gun fire till only a handful of men remained. Attempts to explain to the younger generation of the present day the reasons for such sacrifices. The result of years of careful research." - from dust jacket. Discard stamp upon front free endpaper else book clean, bright and unmarked with virtually zero wear. Light to moderate wear to dust jacket which is now in protective Brodart cover. Lovely copy. Book
1990Alibris.0011101Central Yavapai Fire District 1990. First edition. . Hard cover. Fine. 40 p. Includes illustrations. Central Yavapai Fire District hardcover
1892RES34L227Paris 1892 A Paris , Partout et mème ailleurs , 1892 - In8 ( 18x12 cm), broché - 37 pages - exemplaire à grandes marges - Frontispices et vignettes de Léon Lebègue - plats , dos et papier jaunis - mors intérieur et brochage fragiles . 1ère édition , il y en eut une seconde en 1902 - Charles de Firé n'a pas laissé de souvenirs impérissables... il doit s'agir d'un pseudonyme.Par contre Léon Lebègue (1863/1944) est lui fort connu. Il est la plutôt au début de sa carrière de dessinateur , illustrateur et affichiste - Ouvrage très rare tiré a petit nombre - Inconnu chez Gay et Pia. Ouvrage plus anti-clérical que leste.
1892RES34L227Paris 1892 A Paris , Partout et mème ailleurs , 1892 - In8 ( 18x12 cm), broché - 37 pages - exemplaire à grandes marges - Frontispices et vignettes de Léon Lebègue - plats , dos et papier jaunis - mors intérieur et brochage fragiles . 1ère édition , il y en eut une seconde en 1902 - Charles de Firé n'a pas laissé de souvenirs impérissables... il doit s'agir d'un pseudonyme.Par contre Léon Lebègue (1863/1944) est lui fort connu. Il est la plutôt au début de sa carrière de dessinateur , illustrateur et affichiste - Ouvrage très rare tiré a petit nombre - Inconnu chez Gay et Pia. Ouvrage plus anti-clérical que leste.
BAZ4381Edition brochée Garnier Frères 1921. Petit manque au dos, sinon bon état
76 pages. Songs include: Don't Let the Fire Die; Go There With You; Got To B Tru; Heart's Cry; Maria; Still Called Today; That's Paradise; The Great Adventure; Walk with the Wise; Where We Belong. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound working copy of this nice compilation. Book
1908232131908. Chelsea fire real photo postcard archive documenting the destruction of civic religious medical and financial institutions in Chelsea outside of Boston Massachusetts after the November 1908 fire one of the most destructive urban fires in early twentieth century New England. This collection displays not only the ruined architecture but on the functions that had to be reestablished after the fire including places of worship schooling banking and medical care. Not only do these images display a developing New England city in ruins but the involvement of the surrounding community that was left displaced to pick up the pieces.<br /> <br /> Photo archive of 12 silver gelatin real photo postcards each 3" x 5.5" Chelsea Massachusetts circa 1908. The cards show skeletal masonry walls roofless church towers leveled residential blocks ash fields and streets lined with stripped tree trunks and scattered debris. Printed captions identify multiple sites including "Ruins of Unitarian Church Chelsea Mass." "Universalist Church Fourth & Chestnut St." "Ruins of Fay School Chelsea Mass." "Ruins of Public Library" "Central Church from Broadway Chelsea Mass." "Ruins of Williams School & First Universalist Church Chelsea Mass." and "Remains of Frost Hospital." Several views are wide panoramas taken from elevated ground or across open lots showing block after block reduced to foundations and chimneys while others isolate single institutional buildings left standing as shells. Human figures appear throughout as scale markers and witnesses with pedestrians moving through cleared streets and one especially important card showing uniformed cadets and coast artillery guards with rifles outside the Chelsea Savings Bank.<br /> <br /> The Great Chelsea Fire burned through a substantial section of the city in 1908 and displaced thousands making it one of the most destructive urban fires in New England in its period. These postcards preserve the public facing record created immediately after the disaster when churches schools hospitals libraries and banks were photographed not as isolated ruins but as essential parts of a city whose institutional framework had to be defended and rebuilt. Some edge and corner wear; minor toning. Overall very good condition. A concentrated record of urban destruction emergency security and civic reconstruction in Chelsea Massachusetts. unknown
20032081502111900435shanghai science and technology 2003. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. shanghai science and technology paperback
20032081502111900376shanghai science and technology 2003. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. shanghai science and technology paperback
2004Q-0721602606Saunders 2004-06-04. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Saunders paperback
186828080Chicago 1868. Broadsides of various sizes no printers listed. Some occasional minor wear Very Good.<br/><br/> The financial sheets quote daily prices for stocks and bonds in Chicago. They suggest Chicago's emergence as a center of trade and finance before the Great Fire. The sheets include Tyler Ullman & Co. Daily Quotations; and Opening Quotations from the Banking House of Lunt Preston & Kean. <br/> These banking firms were established during the early 1860's and quickly became an important financial force in building and after the Great Fire rebuilding the City of Chicago. Scripps Preston & Kean was involved in the first government loan issued for the prosecution of the Civil War. Howe: CHICAGO COMMERCE MANUFACTURES BANKING AND TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES. Chicago: 1884. unknown books
1856230480Chicago: Neptune Engine Co. No. 11 1856. Very Good. Duodecimo 1 page partially printed partially holographic <br/><br/>The City of Chicago first organized a paid City of Chicago Fire Department in 1858. Prior to that much of the fire defense was done by volunteers. This invitation invites T. Clenk to a Special Meeting of Neptune Engine Co. No. 11 for Tuesday April 15 1856. It is signed by the Secretary A. Windheim. Neptune Engine Co. No. 11 unknown
B9781019539361Hardback. New. hardcover
B9781021314918Paperback / softback. New. paperback
ria9781019539361_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This report provides a detailed analysis of the causes and effects of the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 one of the most devastating urban fires in American history. It covers the initial outbreak the spread of the fire and the aftermath hardcover
18711001188vo pamphlet publisher’s wrappers illustrated 144 pp. Wrappers chipped at the edges and a bit toned and stained Also signature on top of front wrapper. Bookplate indicating From Henry Belknap Fire Library on front pastedown. Usual aging and toning but overall very good. Gives a lot of detail about the Chicago fires as well as some other significant fires. Includes a folding colored map of Chicago illustrating the burnt portion of the city. There are four other folding plates which include illustrations of the burning of the chamber of commerce and opera house. A note from the publisher indicates a portion of the proceeds from the pamphlet will go toward helping the victims. unknown
18711001188vo pamphlet publisher’s wrappers illustrated 144 pp. Wrappers chipped at the edges and a bit toned and stained Also signature on top of front wrapper. Bookplate indicating From Henry Belknap Fire Library on front pastedown. Usual aging and toning but overall very good. Gives a lot of detail about the Chicago fires as well as some other significant fires. Includes a folding colored map of Chicago illustrating the burnt portion of the city. There are four other folding plates which include illustrations of the burning of the chamber of commerce and opera house. A note from the publisher indicates a portion of the proceeds from the pamphlet will go toward helping the victims. unknown books
1872517Chicago: Max Stern 1872. 8vo. 195 x 130 mm. 7 ¾ x 5 inches. v 146 24 pp. plus 8 pp. ads. Illustrated with a folding stencil colored map and three folding lithographic plates. Bound in publisher's green cloth binding title in gilt on spine; edges of cloth a bit worn head of spine frayed some loss of color to cloth; illustrations separated at folds expertly repaired. This copy with the signature of Otto Lob on front free-endpaper and title-page. With faults a good copy. First edition self-published by the authors and printed by Max Stern. Contemporary account of the devastating fire that swept Chicago in October 1871. Published for the German language community in the United States it appears that numerous copies were also sent to Germany by the publisher Max Stern. An English language edition was published by Seeger in 1893 as part of the Columbian Exposition that took place in Chicago that year. The map entitled "Chicago as it is Showing the Burnt District" illustrates the impact of the fire in Wards 1 2 14 15 and 16 ranging from Taylor Street near the railroad depot running north to Lincoln Park. The map is colored by stencil in shades of red and green and evokes the destruction the fire caused to this populous part of the City. The book also contains three lithographic plates by Schrader Lith. Steam Press of St. Louis. One is a view of the City from Lake Michigan entitled "Chicago in Flammen". This is followed by a stunning lithographic entitled "Die Ruinen von Chicago" and a third dramatic image showing the burning of the Crosby Opera House and people fleeing the flames. "Saddened by the sight they came to the realization that they had been the protagonists of the last drama ever to be played out at Crosby's Opera House." Not in Howes or Graff. OCLC citing numerous copies in the United States and Germany. Peters American on Stone p. 360 for information on Schrader Lith. Steam Press. Eugene H. Cropsey Crosby's Opera House: Symbol of Chicago's Cultural Awakening Fairleigh Dickinson University Press 2000. Max Stern unknown books