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12996Riviere Henri. ARC EN CIEL RAINBOW. Lithograph in colors 1901. Plate 3 from the suite "La Feerie Des Heures." Signed within the printed image. 9 1/2 x 23 3/4 inches 240 x 600 mm. image plus margins. Framed to 18 x 32 inches. In excellent condition. unknown
2 vols., 8vo., First Edition, Large Paper, with engraved pictorial titles, printed titles, 53 fine sepia aquatint plates, 21 woodcut illustrations in the text and 2 full-page maps, mild dust-soiling at blank margins, some offsetting from plates to facing pages; attractively bound in early twentieth century crushed brown half morocco, brown cloth boards, back with five raised bands tooled in gilt, second and fourth compartments lettered and numbered in gilt, all other compartments ruled in gilt, a bright, firm copy. With half-titles, and errata leaf at end of each volume. The aquatint titles and plates are engraved by C. Apostool after Ireland. LARGE PAPER COPIES ARE SCARCE. Abbey: Scenery 430; Anderson, p. 38; Upcott CXLIII.
19492092902144100749Kikyu-ya shoten 1949. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: A5 Kikyu-ya shoten paperback
19262092902137703939Osaka Prefecture Yodo River Left Bank Flood Prevention Association 1926. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Osaka Prefecture Yodo River Left Bank Flood Prevention Association paperback
191280313Adelaide: R.E.E. Rogers Government Printer 1912. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Adelaide R.E.E. Rogers Government Printer 1912 and 1913. Foolscap folio 66 pages plus a folding chart 3 large folding plans or charts describing a typical plan of a lock and weir and charting the effects of certain reservoirs on navigation and a large folding map of the Murray 555 × 910 mm the 'section between Swan Reach and Wentworth . showing locations of lock-sites' with a very large inset map of the entire length of the river and 32 pages plus a folding map 'Proposed improvements in the vicinity of the mouth of the River Murray' 537 × 518 mm. Contemporary full morocco lettered in gilt on the front cover 'Captain Johnston's River Murray Reports'; the original spine is missing and has been replaced with a fairly pedestrian piece of cloth giving it a quarter cloth look; extremities rubbed bumped and a little worn; title pages a little marked with the second one a little foxed along the top margin; neat repairs to a few trifling tears to the folding plans with a tape-stain to an old repair along one fold of the last map; slight nicks to the bottom edge of some leaves in the first paper; overall in very good condition. The ownership signature of Arthur Searcy 1913 is written in pencil on each title page. Arthur Searcy 1852-1935 was Controller of Harbors from July 1911 and Chairman of the Harbors Board Committee until his retirement at the age of 65 information from the Searcy scrapbooks in the State Library of South Australia. He was the older brother of the more well-known Alfred 1854-1925. <p>Loosely inserted are retained duplicate typescripts of two letters in all four pages foolscap from Searcy as Chairman of the Board to the Minister of Marine regarding proposed works at Victor Harbor one page and Goolwa three pages. The letters are signed and dated at the head by Searcy August and September 1922 respectively; the one on Goolwa raises numerous objections to Johnston's scheme. Three related contemporary newspaper cuttings one printing a lengthy letter from Simpson Newland are also present. The September 1928 ownership signature of E.H. Bakewell is written in pencil on the recto of the front free endpaper. Bakewell was managing director of the South Australian Reinforced Concrete Company which makes sense in this context. R.E.E. Rogers, Government Printer hardcover
51-049319th Century. Oil on linen backed on canvas in contemporary frame. 23 x 18 inches. Skillfully repaired tears. 19th Century. unknown
First edition, [ii], 3-14pp., recent quarter calf, marbled boards, red morocco title label. Benjamin Lacam's proposal to establish a new shipping channel and harbour East of Saugor Sound, which avoided the dangers of the old approach to Calcutta via the Hoogly River. ESTC locates just three copies (C; MRu; Luk) all in the UK.
1887PHO-1969Rio de Janeiro, Lombaerts & Cie, 1887, grand in-4° (32x23cm), pleine percale époque, titre au dos, petits frottements aux mors, quelques rousseurs. Texte en portugais avec sa traduction française en regard, complet de ses illustrations sous serpentes.
192642788Couverture souple imprimée. Non coupé. Bien complet du fac-similé d'une lettre d'Alain-Fournier et du fac-similé d'une lettre de Jacques Rivière.
1652001193Leiden, et Amsterdam Jean & Daniel Elsevier, et Jean Blaeu 1652
1921113176floury 1921 demi-maroquin coins Paris, H. Floury, 1921, 1 volume in-4 de 205x260 mm environ, (2) ff., faux-titre, page de titre, 273 pages, (1) f. (Justification du tirage), (2) ff. Complet des illustration hors-texte dont la pointe sèche originale des Jeunes filles fleurissant leurs chapeaux. Demi-maroquin rouge brun à coin, filets dorés, dos à 5 nerfs portant une roulette dorée, titres dorés, dos et couvertures d'origine conservés. Discrets accrocs et taches sur le cuir sinon bel exemplaire.
518 pages. Report of the estuary working group, Department of the Environment, Regional Board Pacific Region. Summarizes existing knowledge pertinent to potential ecological changes rising from estuarine modification. Contents include: Geology; Climatology, Hydrology and Water Quality; Oceanography; Invertebrate Biology; Fish; Bacteria; Flora; Wildlife; Land Use; Waste Disposal and Pollution Problems; Food Chains; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Tight and square. Nice copy. Book
Half-leather binding. Telephone Talk was the glossy bimonthly publication of the British Columbia Telephone Company. It was written by employees for employees to present information of interest to those engaged in the plant, traffic, commercial, operating, accounting and other departments of the service. Each issue is replete with black and white photos and information on topics such as: company, industry and technological news, traffic levels, expansion plans, personnel announcements, publicity and social events, deaths, weddings, lists of exchanges, and more. As such, these issues serve as a vital preserve of rare and fascinating British Columbia history. This volume covers topics including: New Year's Greetings telephoned to Mother in England; Echoes of Turkish Telephony; What people talk about during long distanc calls; Industry advances in 1932 despite business losses; First Bermuda call was boon to navigation company; Statement of Development, January 1, 1933 - provides statistics on the number of telephones working in each community of B.C.; West Vancouver celebrates 21st birthday; Entertainment programme telephoned from Vancouver to Victoria; John Lawson - phone pioneer of West Vancouver; John Henry Ward retires; Royal City students visit phone office; New employee sales campaign has been organized; An ounce of prevention; Fred Meloche has retired; We can talk to the Holy Land; Bowen Island annual picnic; C.A. McMaster; Telephone echoes from India; Who can solve the mystery of B.C.'s first telephone?; Telephone people on job despite earthquake; Hungry people make most work for telephone operators; B.C. Telephone Basketball Team; Statement of Development, May 1, 1933 - a table showing the number of telephones in each community of the province; W.H. Cooke; Victoria to London via All-Red Telephone Route; Vancouver-London conversation heard across Canada; Bowen Island Picnic; Gold Rush turns spotlight on Bridge River Valley; R.G. Roach Retires; An address by Miss Nell Rowbottom, agent, Nanaimo; Beware of Holiday Hazards; Port of New Westminster sets new shipping record; Speedy repairs after Cumberland fire - text and photos; George McCartney (Mr. Mac) retires; A Haircut for the Trans-Canadian Line; George Williamson of the Slocan retires; Toll Lines Restored for Christmas after two weeks of havoc - 6 pages of amazing photos and text; We can talk to the Flathead Valley; The Plant Library is at your service; Two Mining Areas Brought Within Telephone Reach - Anyox and Campbell River (opens up Stewart, Alice Arm and Premier Arm) - great photo of the Anyox plant of the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Company, Limited; Col. Victor Spencer's voice travels record distance by phone; Telephone to the rescue; Operators' Problems Explained in Radio Interview; Telephone plays prominent part in fight against forest fires - 2 pages with photos; Telephone queries add spice to newspaper life; Electrical Men Meet at Nanaimo; Ernest Moore passes away; New construction project to improve Bridge River service - 2 pages with photos; B.C. Nickel project given service; A telephone pole becomes a Bug's Breakfast - 3 pages with interesting photos and text; Barnston Island receives service; Sculling champ, Edward Snead, retires; Telephone Exchange Established in Bridge River Area - 3 pages of text and photos; Construction programme under way in the Albernis; Ralph S. MacPherson; Photo of the 'Morro Castle' afire; Roy (Dutch) Harris of East Kootenay dies; 'Mystery Mountain' claims life of Alec H. Dalgleish; and more. Average wear. Ink stamp of company executive E.P. LaBelle upon fore- and top edges, and inside front board, else unmarked. Binding intact. Book
Half-leather binding. Telephone Talk was the glossy bimonthly publication of the British Columbia Telephone Company. It was written by employees for employees to present information of interest to those engaged in the plant, traffic, commercial, operating, accounting and other departments of the service. Each issue is replete with black and white photos and information on topics such as: company, industry and technological news, traffic levels, expansion plans, personnel announcements, publicity and social events, deaths, weddings, lists of exchanges, and more. As such, these issues serve as a vital preserve of rare and fascinating British Columbia history. This volume covers topics including: Cover photo of the Victoria Exchange; Company launches employee sales plan; feature on Leo Griggs with photos; Ladner forges to the front as a farming district - with photos; Important changes in Prince George; Mission and Revelstoke; Remodelling Victoria Exchange; Our Trans-Canada Link is growing; - 3 pages with photos; Record holiday load handled by Vancouver toll office; Vancouver-Victoria Cable line severed by Dredge; Engineeers walking all over the province - 4 pages with photos and text; Proper posture; Statement of Development - a table listing the number of operating phones in towns across the province; Campbell River - Cape Lazo Cable is big job for this month - 2 pages; Keeping pace with Schedule on Trans-Canada Line; Philip Creagh - Nanaimo wire chief; Centralized billing system now in effect; Breaking of insulators may have serious consequences; Ocean Falls joins our system and receives first toll service - great photo; Powell River - Cape Lazo Cable successfully laid - 3 pages with photos; Harvey Sauder; A P.A.B.X. is now serving the B.C. Electric Railway Co.; Cover photo of the Victoria exchange; Victoria traffic and commercial staffs now under same roof - text and great art deco photos; One-Fourth of Work on Trans-Canada line completed; C. Whitmore Halford; new phone system in Powell river - 2 pages with photos; All Canadian route from Vancouver to Winnipeg; Trans-Canada construction photos; Vancouver talks with Berlin; Coal Harbour Regatta broadcast from radiotelephone ship; A telephone man in Turkey; Thrilling events preceded opening of Ocean Falls service - with photos; The Huntingdon System is Acquired; The Municipality of Maple Ridge; N.J. Dunlop; A telephone man in South America; Telephone Co-operators; Cover photo of Vancouver fire alarm switchboard; Telephone to the rescue when fire threatens; Great photos of laying cables across Victoria Harbour; Selling Telephone Service; A telephone man in India; Three Nanaimo phone men attempt to save three children in Nanaimo River; Gerald C. Clarke; Two-Thirds of Trans-Canada line complete; Prince George visits plant where our dial equipment was made, in Lancashire; Successful picnic; Princeton to be important link in Trans-Canada line; Wiring plans; The Modern Mouse must have a Telephone House (mouse moves into pay phone); Bigger phone directory - 2 pages with interesting photos; Phone poles go over mountains - several photos; Ervin J. Davis; Trans-Atlantic service growing; Herman A. Nicholson; and more. Average wear. Ink stamp of company executive E.P. LaBelle upon top edge of text else unmarked. Binding intact. Book
Telephone Talk was the glossy bimonthly publication of the British Columbia Telephone Company. It was written by employees for employees to present information of interest to those engaged in the plant, traffic, commercial, operating, accounting and other departments of the service. Each issue is replete with black and white photos and information on topics such as: company, industry and technological news, traffic levels, expansion plans, personnel announcements, publicity and social events, deaths, weddings, lists of exchanges, and more. As such, these issues serve as a vital preserve of rare and fascinating British Columbia history. This volume covers topics including: Twentieth Year of Telephone Talk; P.A.B.X. for Telephone Company in Vancouver; When this magazine was a bab - by the first editor of Telephone Talk; North-west Telephone Company acquires Prince George System; Hard battle for phone men in rough country along Howe Sound; Christmas gale puts 75% of toll lines out of order; cover photo of 20 ton cable reel for use in Fraser River link in Vancouver-Victoria line; Preparatory work on new trans-gulf cable job nears completion; Speeding Aeroplanes can keep in touch with the earth - two; George Gaetz - Victoria 'heavy' gang foreman; Cover photo of woman demonstrating how to use dial phone; Full page photo of cable barge Brico; First section of new trans-gulf cable successfully laid - 6 pages with many photos; New construction in Victoria; Night work required to build line across Ladner Marsh; The Brico succeeds the Iwalani; Heavy Gang Foreman Andrew Bertram (Andy) Jackson; Land portion of new Victoria-Vancouver cable route now complete - 3 pages with many photos; New Traffic Headquarters in the Georgia Building - several photos; Richmond is thriving Neighbour of big coast cities - photos and text; Picture for Telephone Talk obtained via ship-to-shore phone call; Over half of Trans-Atlantic calls are with Great Britain; We can now talk with South America; Nanaimo heavy gang restores Nanaimo-Victoria service; Vancouver can talk to ship on the Atlantic; Wilfred Calman; 5 page illustrated article announcing completion of Vancouver-Victoria cable; B.C.'s first radiotelephone service now open; Second Calgary Circuit provides Windermere Valley connection; Cable to link Europe with North America; New type of conduit being used for underground work; Record load handled by New Westminster staff; Work on Victoria's central office equipment progressing - many photos; Nice cover photo of the Prince Henry, first passenger ship on the Pacific equipped with dial phone system; New type of pay telephone in Vancouver; Burnaby feature - rapidly industrializing; Bob Perry - Blaster - The Lone Canadian; Ruined Burrard Inlet cable to be replaced; Phone service now available to/from a train; Dunsmuir residence in Victoria speaks with London, England; Dials being placed on Victoria phones - 4 pages with photos; Direct coast and Alberta service now available for Revelstoke; Phone men fight fire which takes 5 buildings in Nanaimo; Dial demonstration popular at Victoria Exhibition; John (Jack) C. Miles; Prince George Reconstruction; Many photos of new Plant and Engineering building in Vancouver; Radiotelephone experiments at coast points successful - 6 pages with photos; William Palliser; Powell River System joins phone family; Trans-Gulf cable now in service; The Terminal and Repeater Equipment of the all-cable toll route - 4 pages with photos; Victoria now using new dial system - photos; Nanaimo high span replaced with submarine cable; Building the B.C. link of the Trans-Canada Line; 17,500 mile link connects Vancouver to Australia; and more. Half-leather binding. Average wear. Ink stamp of company executive E.P. LaBelle upon top edge of text else unmarked. Binding intact. Backstrip almost entirely loose. Book
171157864London: John Morphew 1711. Second edition corrected of vol. 1 First edition of vol. 2. 8vo pp. xx 334; xvo 336. Some light marginal staining some light foxing and marginal staining a very good set. With the ownership signature of "C. A. Anacker" on the corner of the title page. Bound in contemporary speckled brown calf spine gilt with raised bands. Includes the advertising leaf by the publisher and "A Key to the Third Volume of the ATLANTIS call'd Memoirs of Europe." Includes some contemporary annotations presumably by Anacker." The dedication is to Isaac Bickerstaff and contains caustic letters between Richard Steele and Mrs. Manley. Halkett and Laing Vol IV page 50. The Schlueters note in their Encyclopaedia of British Women Writers that this is Manley's most celebrated work . a kind of roman a clef that recounted political intrigue and sexual scandal . includes scenes of homosexual as well as heterosexual sex orgies drunkeness rape and incest which has given it a sensationalist reputation . The second volume for example opens with a piece on the New Cabal a group of wealthy lesbians . Her contribution lies in having forged an authentically feminist realism . and in having braved the negative currents that opposed women's entrance into the field of dramatic and fictional literature . She is one of the pioneers of women's literature in English but her work has yet to receive the serious critical attention it deserves. John Morphew unknown books
127-Ho.J. Pastell auf grauem Papier, links unten signiert ?Willi Haunschild?. 38:55,5 cm. Vermutlich um 1960/70 entstanden.
191792231917 Trois ouvrages reliés en 1 volume, 9 x 17 cm, 69 + 254 + 196 pages. Il contient :1° Discours sur l'économie politique, par Jean-Jacques Rousseau. À Amsterdam, 1764, in-8°, 69 pages. Cest un article de J.J. Rousseau paru en 1755 dans lEncyclopédie (tome V, pages 337 - 349) sous le titre de «Économie Politique», puis édité par la suite comme une uvre à part entière, pour la première fois à Genève en 1758.2° LAmi de la paix. À Amsterdam, 1761, in-12°, 254 + [2] pages. Ouvrage de Pierre-Éloi Le Proux de La Rivière (1715 - 1778) en réponse à «La Théorie de lImpôt» de Victor Riquetti marquis de Mirabeau (1715-1789), dit «lami des hommes». Barbier 1-131.3° Question politique, où l'on examine si les religieux rentés sont utiles ou nuisibles à l'État. Par D. B. G. Sans lieu, 1762, in-12°, 196 pages. Ouvrage de Benoît Gouget. Barbier 3-1154.Reliure en plain parcemin, plats orné de 4 fleurs-de-lys aux angles, dos à 7 nerfs orné de fleurons. Très bon état.
2019Adhya-9781138226586T&F/ROUTLEDGE 2019. Hardcover. New. T&F/ROUTLEDGE hardcover
2019Adhya-9781138226586T&F/ROUTLEDGE 2019. Hardcover. New. T&F/ROUTLEDGE hardcover
19872082402113510757Japan Dam and Weir Engineering Association 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Japan Dam and Weir Engineering Association paperback
29564Scènes de la vie siamoise . 1913 . Editions Piazza , Grand in 8° relié plein maroquin fauve .Dos à nerfs orné de caissons dorés .Triples filets sur les plats .Belle dentelle dorée à l'intérieur .Tête dorée .Couvertures et dos conservés .(Reliure signée Visinand) .174 pp.50 illustrations en couleurs
1929ST16866wLondon: Riccardi Press for the Medici Society 1929. 217 x 145 mm. 8 5/8 x 5 5/8". xliv 432 531 pp. <br/> PLEASING MARBLED CALF GILT BY RIVIERE & SON stamp-signed on verso of front free endpaper covers with star-and-lozenge roll border raised bands spine compartments with capital "A" at center curling vines at corners one red and one green morocco label densely gilt turn-ins marbled endpapers all edges gilt. WITH 24 FULL-PAGE COLOR PLATES AFTER WATERCOLOR DRAWINGS BY W. RUSSELL FLINT. Green label a little faded joints with just a hint of wear occasional minor foxing otherwise fine--clean and fresh internally the bright plates with rich colors and the attractive binding showing few signs of use.<br/> <br/> Originally produced by the Riccardi Press for the Medici Society in 1920 as a two-volume set this is an attractive variant printed on thin paper that makes possible an edition to be issued in one—in this case handsomely bound—volume. Written in the 15th century by Thomas Malory ca. 1405-71 the sweeping "Mort d'Arthur" an English version despite the title of earlier chivalric tales in French includes the youth of Arthur the romance of Guinevere and Launcelot the quest for the Grail and the tragedy of Tristram and Iseult. PMM says that the text the most famous version of all the Arthurian legends is nothing less than "the matter of England." And Malory's "style the humor the magnificence that magic that takes away the breath combine here in a masterpiece of legendary narrative." Sir William Russell Flint 1880-1969 who produced pictures in a variety of media is best known to book collectors as the illustrator of a number of literary classics for the Medici Society printed by the Riccardi Press. The illustrations here are reminiscent of Pre-Raphaelite paintings a style ideally suited to tales of knights in shining armor and damsels in distress. Riviere is one of the foremost names in English binding partly because the firm did consistently fine work and partly because it was so long in business. Robert Riviere began as a bookseller and binder in Bath in 1829 then set up shop as a binder in London in 1840; in 1881 he took his grandson Percival Calkin into partnership at which time the firm became known as Riviere & Son and the bindery continued to do business until 1937 when it was acquired by the Bayntun bindery of Bath. Bayntun-Riviere is still operated by the Bayntun family. Riccardi Press, for the Medici Society unknown
2008066852Asturias: Gobierno de Cantabria 2008. No consta edición. Tapa dura. Good. 265 pp. Láminas 100 planches. 29 x 36 cm. Reproducción facsímil de la publicada en Monaco en 1911. Conserva estuche entelado. Excelente estado de conservación. Buen estado. Gobierno de Cantabria hardcover
502Revista bimestral. Arte, literatura, pensamiento, modernos.Comite dirctivo : Aldo Pellegrini, Enrique Pichon Rivière, Elias Piterbarg.Buenos Aires, Numéro 1, novembre et décembre 1948. Numéro 2, mars-avril, 1949. 21 x 15 cm, 96 et 82 pp. Deux volumes brochés, exemplaires en bon état. Les deux seuls numéros de cette revue.Aldo Pellegrini, l'un des fondateurs de la revue, est l'introducteur du surréalisme en Argentine. les deux couvertures de ces numéros, sont illustrées de petits portraits d'artistes, le premier de Lazlo Mohogy Nagy et le second de Piet Mondrian. Le premier volume contient un article intitulé Surrealismo y Surrealistas (Surréalisme et surréalistes) datant de 1948, dans lequel Aldo Pellegrini aborde le thème du surréalisme et de ses liens avec les mouvements politiques de l'époque. Un autre article digne d'être mentionné, celui-ci de Pellegrini publié dans le deuxième numéro, est un long essai sur La conquista de lo maravilloso (La conquête du merveilleux), un sujet clé dans la construction de l'esthétique surréaliste.