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187262362London: Effingham Wilson Royal Exchange 1872. 8vo. 4 147 1 pp. 3 woodcut-engraved plates 4 collotype sepia-tinted photo plates w/ tissue guards present 5 plates 3 large folding. Brick-red publisher’s cloth gilt lettering front cover & spine scuffing & wear head & foot of spine minor wear to corners shaken still a VG- copy from the library of former Confederate officer Colonel and later Colonel Richard L. Maury 1840-1907 served in the Army of Northern Virginia for the Confederacy was Superintendent of Immigration under Emperor Maximilian and by 1868 became a respected lawyer in Virginia and was son of the noted scientist and inventor Matthew Fontaine Maury 1806-1873 best remembered for developing the electrically controlled naval mine as well as efforts to persuade European powers to support the Confederacy. First edition of this promotional work for the Fairlie articulated steam locomotive with driving wheels on bogies and at the time one named the “Mountaineer†had been ordered by the newly constructed Denver & Rio Grande Railroad and was the only Double Fairlie to operate on an American narrow gauge railway. After his initial trials for his invention Fairlie received many orders the newly developed locomotive and by 1876 43 different railways operated his patent locomotives which by 1870 were being produced by the Fairlie Engine & Steam Carriage Co. but ceased production after the death of his partner England. His locomotives proved especially popular in Mexico and 49 of his massive 0-6-00-6-0 were to remain in operation until the end of the 1920’s. See: Robin Jones Looking Both Ways: When Robert Fairlie ‘Double Up’ Steam The Railway Hub March 17 2022. Effingham Wilson, Royal Exchange, hardcover
3003Boston: The Company; Alfred Mudge & Son Printers 1878. . 8vo dusty pink wrappers front printed; some chips; slightly soiled One holding library in OCLC Boston: [The Company]; Alfred Mudge & Son, Printers, 1878. unknown
2472Boston: The Company Alfred Mudge & son Printers 1878. . 8vo buff wrappers front printed some minor fragments missing from the bottom margin of the first few leaves not affecting text One holding library only in OCLC. Lists all capital expenditures for the year bridge building and other repairs; a breakdown of all shipments sent and the usual financial disclosures Boston: [The Company] Alfred Mudge & son Printers, 1878. unknown
2687Chicago: The Company Poole Bros. Printers and Engravers 1896. . Large 8vo buff printed wrappers back pictorial; some chipping and soiling to wrappers. First published in 1887. Many of the illustrations are engraved after the photographs Jackson took on his trip with Ernest Ingersoll and which were published in Ingersoll's "Crest of the Continent". The copyright for Ingersoll's book and the present one were both give to S. K. Hooper the Passenger Agent for the railroaD. Chicago: [The Company] Poole Bros., Printers and Engravers, 1896. unknown
200159996Denver CO: Sundance Publications Inc. 2001. 4to. 416 pp. Frontisp. 100s of colour and black & white photo illustrations maps diagrams. Half-purple over colour-illustrated boards minor shelfwear very slight dustsoiling w/ glassine cover minor shelfwear minor bumping lower corners VG/VG copy signed by three authors on half-title numbered. First edition signed & No. 1285 “Display Copy†of this lavishly illustrated history and installment in the Rio Grande Southern saga against the backdrop of the rich gold mining district previously occupied by the Ute Indigenous Peoples. Sundance Publications, Inc., hardcover
10055La linguistique, n° 15, 1979. In-8, broché.
10517Chroniques de minuit, n° 1, Minuit, avril 1945. In-8, broché, 136 pages.
12709La nouvelle revue française, n°116, 5/1923. In-8, broché.
12722La nouvelle revue française, n°106, 7/1922. In-8, broché.
12724La nouvelle revue française, n°108, 9/1922. In-8, broché.
12740La nouvelle revue française, n°174, 3/1928. In-8, broché.
10833Collection complète, du n° 1 (été 1924) au n° 29 (printemps 1932). Nous joignons l'Index des années 1924-1928, paru sous forme de tiré-à-part joint au n° 22 (Hiver 1929). TOUS LES NUMEROS FONT PARTIE DU TIRAGE SUR VELIN PUR FIL LAFUMA (2e papier dont le nombre d'exemplaires est compris entre 150 et 300) et sont tous en bon ou très bon état. // Le n° 1 porte la mention manuscrite " Exemplaire sur Lafuma ", apposée par Auguste Morel qui a également signé cet exemplaire de ses initiales ; ce détail fait de cet exemplaire une belle pièce joycienne puisque dans ce premier numéro de " Commerce " paraît la première traduction en français d'un extrait d'ULYSSE de Joyce - traduction justement due au même Auguste Morel et à Valery Larbaud. // Rare et belle collection sur grand papier.
10846Paul Valéry, Valery Larbaud, Max Jacob, Marcel Jouhandeau, Emilio Cecchi, Jacques Rivière, etc.
L6543Ed. Jean-Michel Place, 1991. Deux volumes in-4 reliure pleine toile éditeur, jaquettes. revue fondée en 1929 par Georges Henri Rivière et Georges Bataille. Rédacteur en chef : G. Bataille. Secrétaire de rédaction et gérant en 1930 : Michel Leiris. 15 numéros parus. Vol. 1 : 1 à 7, 1929 et vol. 2 : 1 à 8, 1930. Très belle réédition par Jean-Michel Place avec une préface de Denis Hollier. Contributions : Georges Bataille, Robert Desnos, Marcel Griaule, Marcel Jouhandeau, Michel Leiris, Marcel Mauss, Jacques Prévert, Raymond Queneau, Georges Braque, Giorgio de Chirico, Salvador Dali, Marcel Duchamp, Alberto Giacometti, Paul Klee, Fernand Léger, Joan Miro, Pablo Picasso, Carl Einstein, Hans Arp, etc.
12730La nouvelle revue française, n°138, 3/1925. In-8, broché.
8675N° 8 (1ère année). 15 juin 1918. Henry Spiess (" Nocturne "), Jacques Rivière (" Fragment sur Francis Jammes "), Alexandre Cingria (" L'Exposition d'art français au Musée de Genève "), Edmond Jaloux (" L'Exposition d'art français au Musée de Genève ") 13 reproductions sur vignettes hors texte de toiles de Cézanne, Corot, Daumier, Degas, Delacroix, Gauguin, Manet, Monet, Renoir, Sisley. Très bon état.
9271LA REVUE LATINO-AMERICAINE, 1930.
11968Vecteurs, N°4, oct.-déc. 1982. In-8, broché.
9917LES ECRITS NOUVEAUX. Paris (100, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré). Editions Emile-Paul, frères. Directeur : Maurice Martin du Gard. Comité de rédaction : Edmond Jaloux, Valery Larbaud, André Germain, Philippe Soupault. Gérant : Paul Budry. 60 numéros (dont 6 doubles) ont paru en 54 livraisons de novembre 1917 à décembre 1922. (Vasseur, p 37) (Destribats, 80)
8792N° 1 (15 janvier 1935) : Paul Claudel, Pouchkine, Léon-Paul Fargue, Robert Musil, Gérard Manley Hopkins, Marcel Jouhandeau, Luigi Pirandello, Dorothy M. Richardson. - N° 2 (15 avril 1935) : André Suarès, Jacques Rivière, Federico Garcia Lorca, Henri Michaux, Archibald MacLeish, Fernando Gonzalez, Paul Eluard, André Gide, Jules Supervielle, Henri Zimmer, Elisabeth de Vautibault, Léon Tolstoï. - N° 3 (15 juillet 1935) : Paul Valéry, Robert Frost, René Daumal, Paul Claudel, Bernard Groethuysen, Catherine Pozzi, Tchouang Tseu, Jean Wahl, Marcel Arland, Manuel Altolaguirre, Amiel. - N° 4 (15 octobre 1935) : C. F. Ramuz, T. F. Powys, Max Jacob, Marcello Gallian, Georges Pelorson, Jean Tardieu, Hölderlin, André Suarès, Bharata, Marcel Jouhandeau, Dostoïevsky. // La 1ère année complète, en bon état. // 1/1.785 sur alfa.
13629L’infini, N°19, été 1987. In-8°, broché.
1646Brasil. Rio de Janeiro. Journal hebdomadaire de grand format (31 x 46 cm.) de 8 pages.
19531111Winnipeg Manitoba: Department of Resources and Development Engineering and Water Resources Branch; Water Resources Division 1 October 1953. First printing. Card Covers. pp. ix 66. 4to. Card covers in duo-tang style binding. Replete with 21 plates of maps in addition to many tables charts aerial photographs etc. Light rubbing to the covers light occasional pencil marginalia otherwise bright and clean with tight sound binding; very good. At time of cataloguing not in Peel University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections. A thorough investigation on the feasibility of diversion of river flows in excess of the channel capacity for the Greater Winnipeg region. Thorough consideration is given to all possible flood-control measures including channel improvement dyking storage and diversion. Initial cost estimates for the project ranged from 12 million dollars for protection against a flood of the 1950 magnitude to 82 million dollars for protection against a flood of the 1826 magnitude. <br/><br/> Department of Resources and Development, Engineering and Water Resources Branch; Water Resources Division unknown
1995129221Hanoi: Red River Gallery 1995. 1st edition. As New. quarto. softback with stiff wrappers 70pp. col. pls. 5 Hanoi painters go up against the wall Red River Gallery unknown
27326Paris, NRF, 1925. Gr. in-8°, env. 430p. Broché.