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201000624Paris, Bibliothèque d'éducation et de récréation J. Hetzel -aventures de terre et de me, 1883 ; in-8, 246 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. (un exemplaire broché relié couverture conservé ) - très bon état de reliure neuve texte très bon état - dessins par Riou gravures par Bertrand - traduction de J. Lermont - fin d'ouvrage catalogue BT - noté nouveauté pour 1883/84 demi-marocain très bon état dos a nerfs.
8877Sans lieu ni date, (fin du XVIIIème).
8881P., Daumont (fin XVIIIème). (Galerie de ver).
1953LFA-126724660Une revue de 24 pages, format 150 x 230 mm, illustrée, brochée, publiée en 1953, bon état
1947LFA-126724460Une revue de 24 pages, format 150 x 230 mm, illustrée, brochée, publiée en 1947, bon état
1955LFA-126724690Une revue de 24 pages, format 150 x 230 mm, illustrée, brochée, publiée en 1955, bon état
177628417Nantes 1776-1807 1 - un ACTE original de 4 pages manuscrites à l'encre brune sur velin parcheminé, format : 20 centimètres de large x 26,8 centimètres de haut, timbre fiscal en noir en haut de la 1ère page : "BRETAGNE - 20 sols ", signature du notaire : JALABER, ACTE RÉGLANT UN DIFFÉREND DE TERRES EN AFFÉAGEMENT DÉPENDANTES DE LA TERRE DE L'ÉPINAY EN CARQUEFOU ENTRE MESSIRE LOUIS MERGEY, PRETRE DU PRIEURE DE ST MARTIN EN SAINTE-CROIX (NANTES) ET LA MADELEINE-EN-BOIS EN CARQUEFOU ET LA FAMILLE CROPP, NANTES LE 30 AOUT 1780............... - 2- ACTE ORIGINAL DE PARTAGE de 12 pages manuscrites à l'encre brune sur papier vergé bleuté, ligné et filigrané aux armes royales, format : 38 x 24,5 cm, sigatures manuscrites de : CROPP L'AINE, J. WILMS, et Jean Baptiste CROPP, PARTAGE DE LA TERRE DE L'ÉPINAY EN 3 LOTTIES A LA FAMILLE CROPP, NANTES, LE 10 OCTOBRE 1788................ - 3- ORIGINE DE PROPRIÉTÉ ET ASSIETTE DU PRÉCIPUT de 12 pages manuscrites à l'encre brune sur papier vergé crème (importante mouillure ancienne mais tout est trés lisible), ligné et filigrané :"TIMBRE ROYAL" , format : 29,6 x 21 cm, ORIGINE DE PROPRIÉTÉ ET ASSIETTE DU PRÉCIPUT, PARTAGE DU DOMAINE DE L'ÉPINAY , A NANTES, LE 9 DÉCEMBRE 1807,signature de Pierre Poupourreau Huissier Audiencier........... - 4 - COPIE D'EPOQUE D'ACTE DE PARTAGE DE FAMILLE de 4 pages manuscrites à l'encre brune sur papier vergé crème, ligné et filigrané : "BLANCHARD EN MARCHE - Cornet sur écu couronné, en pendentif : 4 à double chevron "(importante mouillure ancienne mais tout est trés lisible), format : 36,5 x 23,5 cm, signé Taverne Linsens, COPIE D'EPOQUE D'ACTE DE PARTAGE DE FAMILLE, DE DAME ANNE TAVERNE, FILLE DE LOUIS TAVERNE DE BEAUVAL NÉGOCIANT NÉGRIER AUX CAYES, ILE DE SAINT-DOMINGUE [PROPRIÉTAIRE INITIAL], VEUVE DE NOBLE HOMME MARTIN LINSENS NÉGOCIANT, PROPRIÉTAIRE DE LA SEIGNEURIE DE L'ÉPINAY & PROCÉ EN CARQUEFOU A LA FAMILLE CROPP DE LOTS DE TERRES DE LA SEIGNEURIE DE L'EPINAY ET PROCÉ, FAIT A NANTES, LE 11 JUIN 1776 ........... - 5- ACTE D'AFFÉAGEMENT de 4 pages manuscrites à l'encre brune sur papier vergé crème, ligné (importante mouillure ancienne mais tout est trés lisible), format : 31,5 x 20,6 cm, signature manuscrites de RIVET DE LA FOURNERIE, CROPP l'Ainé et LINSENS, ACTE D'AFFÉAGEMENT DE 3 JOURNAUX DE LANDES BORDANT LES TERRES DU HOUSSEAU PAR L'ABBÉ MERGY, TITULAIRE DU PRIEURÉ DE LA MADELAINE A MR RIVET DE LA FOURNERIE PUIS CÉDÉ AUX FRERES CROPP , NANTES, LE 29 FEVRIER 1788,
2017LFA-126733177N° 173 (Décembre 2017) : 68 pages, format 210 x 295 mm, illustré, broché, CEGRA, bon état
2016LFA-126733180N° 169 (Décembre 2016) : 68 pages, format 210 x 295 mm, illustré, broché, CEGRA, bon état
1965LFA-126731881Une plaquette de 78 pages, format 235 x 310 mm, illustrée, brochzée couverture couleurs, publiée en 1965, bon état
185789991857 Saint-Genis-Laval, Etablissement des Frères Maristes, 1857, in 8° broché, IV-323 pages ; non coupé.
201503837Paris, France loisirs, 1988 ; in-8, 389 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur . Terre humaine avec jaquette.
8852P., Maillet, (fin du XVIIIème).
1978117647Seghers, coll. « Mémoire vive » 1978 In-8 cartonnage éditeur. 21 cm sur 14. 414 pages. Jaquette déchirée et insolée, néanmoins, cartonnage éditeur en bon état et intérieur frais. Bon état d’occasion.
1992117846Editions Trois-Cailloux 1992 In-4 broché format carré, 28,5 cm sur 29. 202 pages. Nombreuses photographies hors-texte en couleurs et noir et blanc. Couverture légèrement frottée, sans gravité. Intérieur très frais. Bon état d’occasion.
16673Jerusalem, Imprimerie Franciscaine, 1960, grand i n 8°, broché, 268 pages, jaquette illustrée, très nombreuses illustrations.
18077261Bourg, Imprimerie A.J.M. Janinet, 1807 ; in-8 ; demi-chagrin havane, dos à nerfs, titre doré (reliure du XIXe siècle) ; 320 pp.
181216201Bourg, P.F. Bottier, 1811-1812 ; in-12, brochés, non rognés ; nous avons :T.2 (1812) complet : Notice historique sur la Bresse et VII lettres à M. V... : Saint Didier, Monceaux, Villeneuve, Saint Trivier, Chaneins, Baneins, Dompierre, Saint-Etienne, La Solt, Clemencia, Sulignat, le château de Langes, Neuville-les-Dames, Vonnas, le château de Biot, Romans, le château de Romans, Châtillon, la chapelle de Beaumont, le château de Terre, le Bray, le Chatelard, Saint-Germain, Marlieux, Sandrans, Le Plantey, Villars, Lent, Chalamont, Meximieux, La Chassagne, Saint-Georges, Pérouge, Saint-Christophe, Montluel, Miribel, le château de la Poype, Pont de Veyle, maison d'Urfé.T.3 (1812) complet : Bâge-le-Châtel, Bâgé-la-Ville, St Laurent-les-Mâcon, Pontdevaux, Montrevel, Jayat, Foissiat, Saint-Trivier, Chartreuse de Montmerle, Saint-Julien, Bourg (toute la ville est détaillée), Pont d'Ain, Chartreuse de Seillon, La Chapelle, Château de Pont d'Ain, La Cotière, Varambon, Neuville-sur-Ain, Pont de Neuville, Simandre, Corveissiat, Drom, Selignat, Vallée de Suron, le Revermont, Coligny, Treffort, Meillonnaz, Jasseron, Gravelle, Ramasse, Revonas, Journans, Rignat, Bohas, Névignat, St Martin du Mont, Villereversure, Césériat, Montjuly, Roche de Cuiron.
1977LFA01d45N° 25 (Novembre-décembre 1977) de la revue "Dossiers de l'Archéologie" : 130 pages, format 210 x 285 mm, illustré, broché, bon état
201070630Tucson AZ: Daily Planet Publishing Earth First! Journal 2010. Very Good. 8pp. Newsletter 28cm x 21.5cm / 11" x 8.5"; saddle-stapled. Green print on white paper stock. Horizontal crease throughout as issued folded for distribution. Hint of foxing along bottom edge of front cover else a nice copy. Sealing stickers for mailing adhered to rear cover. Address label of American anthropologist Eugene Ruyle on rear wrap. Eugene Ruyle b. 1936 is an Emeritus Professor of Anthropology at Cal State Long Beach. He is a prominent socialist feminist environmentalist anti-racist and anti-imperialist. Ruyle helped to found the Peace Studies Program at CSULB and he is associated with the Institute for the Critical Study of Society at the Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library in Oakland. He is the brother of the late Berkeley book collector and letterpress printer John Ruyle. The first issue of this newsletter was published in the summer of 2010 around the same time as the movement's main journal "Earth First! The Radical Environmental Journal" moved its production location to Lake Worth Florida and began releasing on a quarterly schedule. This new shorter newsletter was then intended to be released as a regular update in between the main journal's new quarterly release schedule. Announcement at the top of this work states:<br /> <br /> "CHANGES AT THE EARTH FIRST! JOURNAL: Here before you is the first issue of Earth First! News the newsletter of the radical environmental movement. The frontlines of environmental struggles and ecological defense from around the world we bring you a compendium of the most vital direct action resistance and environmental news. The EF! Journal collective is currently compiling and editing the newsletter although we intend to share these responsibilities with other EF! collectives in future editions. If you want to contribute e-mail us at: collective@earthfirstjournal.org and we will plug you in. Forthcoming this November is the 30th Anniversary Edition of the Earth First! Journal!!! Also on the horizon the first quarterly issue of the EF! Journal in March of next year—a bound publication of strategy and analysis. Until then enjoy the introduction of EF! News a developing project to be released on pace with the harvest calendar; and check out daily reports with live links and videos at: www.newswire.earthfirstjournal.org. The newsletter can also be downloaded as a PDF for print and distribution from the newswire. Donations are needed to keep these projects going so please send your contribution of any amount to Earth First! Journal PO Box 3023 Tucson AZ 85702. Thank you to everyone who has sent contributions already! If we can send you future issues via e-mail let us know so that we can reduce our costs. And without further ado."<br /> <br /> Section headings of this newsletter: Frontlines pages 1-2 In the Streets p3 Death Toll of the Energy Empire p4 Greenwashing Expose: Losing the Boreal Forest p5 Eco-Prisoner Birthdates and Updates in Summer/Fall p6 Barebones p7 Updates p7 Earth First! Toolbox p8 Earth First Directory p8 Announcements p8. An announcement in bold at the bottom of page 8 near the mailing address box reads: "Celebrating 30 Years of Earth First! Look out for the November 2010 anniversary issue."<br /> <br /> Earth First! is a group of radical environmentalists that formed in the American Southwest in the spring of 1980. The group set themselves apart from other environmental groups of the time with their focus on non-hierarchical structures organic methods of organization and growth and especially with their utilization of direct action tactics and sabotage or "monkey wrenching" – inspired by Edward Abbey's novel in defense of wilderness. Daily Planet Publishing, [Earth First! Journal] unknown
198470608N.pl: Earth First! 1984. Poster. Near Fine. Poster 43cm x 26cm / 17" x 10". Four-color print on cream colored stock. Minor bump to an edge and corner. Poster promoting Earth First!'s 1984 Road Show. Depicts a forested mountainous scene with a bright blue sky. The EF! crossed club/monkey wrench logo adorns the top corners. With text in bold below the poster reads: <br /> <br /> "Earth First! The 1984 Road Show Films: "Give Trees A Chance" About the Australian Terania Rainforest Blockade "The Cracking of Glen Canyon Damn" Speakers: John Seed from Australia on "The Earth's Threatened Rainforests" Dave Foreman Earth First! Founder on "Defense of the Wild" Music: Cecelia Ostrow from Oregon Wilderness Folksinger No Compromise in Defense of Mother Earth! We use recycled paper."<br /> <br /> Earth First! is a group of radical environmentalists that formed in the American Southwest in the spring of 1980. The group set themselves apart from other environmental groups of the time with their focus on non-hierarchical structures organic methods of organization and growth and especially with their utilization of direct action tactics and sabotage or "monkey wrenching" — inspired by Edward Abbey's novel in defense of wilderness. Earth First! unknown
200970628Tucson AZ: Daily Planet Publishing Earth First! Journal 2009. Magazine. Near Fine. 32pp. Newsprint 43cm x 28cm / 17" x 11". Eight bifolia sheets folded vertically once to form thirty-two pages. Horizontal crease throughout as issued folded for distribution. Printed in color. Some light age toning near edges and folds. Some soft bumps and creases. Else a nice clean and bright copy. "No Compromise in Defense of Mother Earth!" - Earth First! <br /> <br /> Earth First! is a group of radical environmentalists that formed in the American Southwest in the spring of 1980 founded by Dave Foreman Mike Roselle Howie Wolke Bart Koehler and Ron Kezar among others. Earth First! quickly came to national attention with their "cracking" of Glen Canyon Dam activist stunt which was performed and filmed in the spring of 1981. Edward Abbey is considered to be the "literary father" of the group and the monkey wrench is their ever-present emblem and tool. "Earth First! is the beginning of the new bold environmental movement. And 'Earth First! The Radical Environmental Journal' is its voice" Dave Foreman 1980s. The late-1980s and early-1990s were a tumultuous time for Earth First! Law enforcement cracked down on its members and various internal issues and factions began to form within the group. Earth First! embraced non-hierarchical structures and organic methods of organization and growth while continuing to focus on direct action in defense of wilderness as its primary focus. Through the 1990's 2000's and 2010's the journal continued to be published in various forms under the direction of a diverse and rotating collective of voices from within the broad Earth First! movement. Regular print publication of the Earth First! Journal under this title seems to have ceased sometime in the early 2020s though the movement still survives and maintains a presence online and on social media.<br /> <br /> Front cover half-page folded illustration by Hungry Knife shows colorful animal cartoon characters preparing for the "EF! Roadshow" and corresponds with the feature article on page 13 "Gearing Up for the EF! Roadshow." Rear cover photograph by Miranda Gibson is captioned "The banner hang above the Triabunna mill that turns old-growth forests into woodchips." Cover articles: "Defending an Old-Growth Swamp and Fighting Infrastructure in South Florida" by Everglades Earth First! and "Civilian Uprising Against Barrick God in Tanzania" by Sakura Saunders. Other articles include: "Kingston Power Plant: Toxic Waste Spill in Tennessee" by James Jameson "Sprawling Suburban Madness in South Florida!" by Swamp LIlly and Sparkle Berry "No a las Minas!" by Root Force "Mexican Leather Expo Burned" by The MDA "Two Russian Activists Killed by Assassin in Moscow" by Donny "Animal Defense and Earth Defense: Compassionate Bedfellows" by Mike Jaynes "Confronting Liberalism and Privilege in Our Movements" by Michael Novick amongst others. "Armed With Visions" poetry on page 23. Many photographs and illustrations throughout. Advertisements at the rear. Daily Planet Publishing, [Earth First! Journal] unknown
200070592Eugene OR: Daily Planet Publishing Earth First! Journal 2000. Magazine. Near Fine. 112pp. Quarto 27.5cm; perfect-bound in color printed cardstock wraps. Internal contents printed mostly in black and white with the occasional color page. Richly illustrated with photographs and artwork. Just a bit of shelf- and edge-wear. "No Compromise in Defense of Mother Earth!" - Earth First! <br /> <br /> Earth First! is a group of radical environmentalists that formed in the American Southwest in the spring of 1980 founded by Dave Foreman Mike Roselle Howie Wolke Bart Koehler and Ron Kezar among others. Earth First! quickly came to national attention with their "cracking" of Glen Canyon Dam activist stunt which was performed and filmed in the spring of 1981. Edward Abbey is considered to be the "literary father" of the group and the monkey wrench is their ever-present emblem and tool. "Earth First! is the beginning of the new bold environmental movement. And 'Earth First! The Radical Environmental Journal' is its voice" Dave Foreman 1980s. The late-1980s and early-1990s were a tumultuous time for Earth First! Law enforcement cracked down on its members and various internal issues and factions began to form within the group. Earth First! embraced non-hierarchical structures and organic methods of organization and growth while continuing to focus on direct action in defense of wilderness as its primary focus. Through the 1990's 2000's and 2010's the journal continued to be published in various forms under the direction of a diverse and rotating collective of voices from within the broad Earth First! movement. Regular print publication of the Earth First! Journal under this title seems to have ceased sometime in the early 2020s though the movement still survives and maintains a presence online and on social media.<br /> <br /> This is the twentieth anniversary edition/issue of this publication. The front cover artwork by Peggy Sue McRae is a collage of images and portraits from the history of the Earth First! movement. This issue contains a lengthy article on the history of the publication of this journal entitled "Twenty Years of The Radical Environmental Journal: The Life and Times of Our Beloved Journal—A Not-So-Brief History" by Kris Maenz beginning on page 12. A facsimile of the first page of the first issue Samhain Nov 1 1980 Volume 1 Number 1 is reproduced on page 1 "How it all began—The first page of the premier edition of Earth First!". The "Armed with Visions" poetry page appears on pages 59-60 and features a poem entitled "The Earth's Wild Places" by Gary Snyder. Front inner cover artwork in full color entitled "Keeping It Wild for 20yrs" by Slugthang. Rear inner cover artwork in full color is a comic art portrait entitled "John Muir" by John Dolley "No John Uncle Sam won't save the Forests!!". Rear cover color photograph of a forest of aspen trees is by Whirlwind. A rich collection of reflections on the history of the Earth First! movement reprinted articles and essays from the past and other articles on contemporary issues and happenings within the movement flesh out the rest of this anniversary issue. Daily Planet Publishing, [Earth First! Journal] unknown
1959867461959 Paris, NRF, Gallimard (Encyclopédie de la Pléiade), 1959, fort volume in 12 relié plein cuir de l'éditeur, jaquette rhodoïd, 1735 pages.