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1949R260104160LES EDITIONS DU SCORPION. 1949. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Coiffe en pied abîmée, Intérieur frais. 202 pages. 1e plat partiellement arrachée. Légèrement frottée en marge.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
197612517Montréal Editions Cul Q 1976
c4607En vente aux Jeunesses Patriotes, sans date ( 1928) ; (8)pp.; couverture illustrée en noir au 1er plat; avec paroles et musique notée; quelques piqûres.Rare chanson de propagande nationaliste.
197620822Les Herbes Rouges Couverture souple Montréal 1976
197820823Les Herbes Rouges Couverture souple Montréal 1978
1969R320057505"DUNOD. 1969. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 161 pages + petit fascicule de la collection ""Science poche"".. . . . Classification Dewey : 510-Mathématiques"
19671020321967 Chez l'auteur (1967-1973) 245x170mm, 8 pages, les deux dernière assemblées sur trois côtés, contenant les 4 planches transparentes de calque ou des lettres sont imprimées en orange, deux feuilles d’autocollants prédécoupés comportant chacune six éléments circulaires imprimés en sérigraphie.Photographies et compositions graphiques des auteurs.Théoricien de l'art, méta-artiste, Jean-Claude Moineau a enseigné la théorie et la pratique de l'art à l'Université Paris 8. Il a publié quatre livres théoriques ainsi que de nombreux textes dans des ouvrages collectifs et revues. (102032)
2008R240138174LES EDITIONS DU PACIFIQUE. 2008. In-4. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 96 pages - jaquette en bon état - nombreuses aquarelles dans et hors texte.. Avec Jaquette. . A l'italienne. Classification Dewey : 908.449-Régionalisme : Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur
19924S.l., Méta-Art, [vers 1969. In-4, non paginé, agrafé (feuillets détachés, taches dues à l'agrafe).
1139(Montréal, Les Herbes rouges, 1976). 20 cm, non paginé (32)p. Imprimé en violet sur papier jaune clair. Broché. [ No 41 de la revue.]
19683280Orleans France 1968. Very good. 3 sheets 270 x 210 mm printed "roneotype" i.e. mimeographed on both sides to produce 6 pp. stapled as issued. Some insignificant toning a trifle soiled along folds. Suitable for exhibition and study. "Meta-Art" / Concrete Poetry in the service of revolution namely the May-June '68 student uprising that almost toppled the De Gaulle administration. <br/><br/>Here offered is the 6-page mimeograph Manifesto for the Occupation of the University of Orleans Library being an offprint from Moineua's own "Ne coupez-pas" journal no. 1 May 1968 et no. 2 November 1968 of which only 4 issues were published. "Ne coupez-pas" was devoted to political discussions visual poetry and typographical and design experiments we have been unable to locate a complete set. Whereas Moineau was a founding member of the "Meta-Art" avant-garde group and was active alongside concrete artists and activists such as Henri Chopin Moineau's graphic output was limited to only a few years late 60s. <br/><br/>The events of May 1968 have entered into social and cultural legend. While French students were leading the nation into a veritable revolution new waves of revolt spread across Europe in France and Italy particularly Mexico and Czechoslovakia culminating in the Prague Spring uprising. But the Student Revolt in France remains iconic: its proliferation outward to other sectors of French society culminated in a vast general strike that paralyzed the government. <br/><br/>The Mai '68 posters pamphlets and leaflets brought bold and exciting elements to typographic and graphic design as is attested by the present "lo-fi" mimeograph. In the words of the Parisian agit-prop Atelier Populaire these rude and hastily fabricated materials are described as "weapons in the service of the struggle and are an inseparable part of it. Their rightful place is in the centers of conflict that is to say in the streets and on the walls of the factories. To use them for decorative purposes to display them in bourgeois places of culture or to consider them as objects of aesthetic interest is to impair both their function and their effect. This is why the Atelier Populaire has always refused to put them on sale. Even to keep them as historical evidence of a certain stage in the struggle is a betrayal for the struggle itself is of such primary importance that the position of an 'outside' observer is a fiction which inevitably plays into the hands of the ruling class. That is why these works should not be taken as the final outcome of an experience but as an inducement for finding through contact with the masses new levels of action both on the cultural and the political plane." <br/><br/>Jean-Claude Moineau b. 1944 was a professor of mathematics Faculty of Science at the University of Orleans. Occasioned by the Mai '68 student revolts in Paris he organized the occupation of the University of Orleans Library. He soon formed the artistic revolutionary groupe GRRRR Groupe de Recherche et de Réalisation d'une Reflexion Révolutionnaire and the journal "Ne coupez-pas." Very few of his graphic works are known. unknown books
51153Two works of concrete poetry from the late 1960s by Jean-Claude Moineau comprising an undated 12-page unrecorded work of Concrete Poetry done in collaboration with Christiane Frougny "Textes à tester Texts to Test" and a 1968 work "Orléans mai-juin 1968 / La Bibliotheque Universitaire est occupee". Typed and mimeographed pages. 4to. Stapled self-wrpps some insignificant toning and minor creasing overall very good. N.p. Orléans 1968 and undated late 1960s. Jean-Claude Moineau was a professor of mathematics in the Faculty of Science at the University of Orléans. Following the May '68 revolts in Paris Moineau organized the occupation of the University of Orléans Library and soon after formed the revolutionary artistic group GRRRR Groupe de Recherche et de Réalisation d'une Reflexion Révolutionnaire and the journal "Ne coupez-pas". Moineau is also considered to be one of the founders of the "Meta-Art" avant-garde group of the early 1970s.<br/><br/>The first item in this grouping is an extraordinary and unrecorded work of Concrete Poetry in French and English produced as a collaboration between Moineau and Frougny. The texts attempt to engage the reader by inviting participation such as the direction on the first page which reads "Pointez le doigt au hasard sur cette page. Le résultat du test est indiqué au verso." Other instructions appear throughout the work asking the reader to perform other actions such as drawing a line to reveal a poem and leaving a mark. Page three reads "Vous etes.Le Poeme est. - You are. The Poem is." a bold statement on par with the views of concrete poets.The work was produced by a combination of mimeograph and manual typewriter. We could find no record of this work ever being reproduced.<br/><br/>The second item is a 6-page 3 sheets printed on both sides mimeographed Manifesto for the Occupation of the University of Orléans Library originally printed in Moineau's own journal "Ne coupez-pas" Nos. 1 May 1968 and 2 November 1968. This journal was devoted to politics visual poetry typography and design. This manifesto comes out of a legendary time of revolt in France and is an excellent example of the often hastifly produced typographic and graphic posters pamphlets and leaflets which proliferated during this series of events. In the words of the Parisian agit-prop Atelier Populaire these types of materials are "weapons in the service of the struggle and are an inseparble part of it. Their rightful place is in the centers of conflict.These works should not be taken as the final outcome of an experience but as an inducement for finding through contact with the masses new levels of action both on the cultural and the political plane."<br/><br/>Both incredibly scarce; as of December 2020 we do not know of any other copies of "Textes à tester" and OCLC does not list any separate holdings of the Manifesto outside of its publication in "Ne coupez-pas." Our thanks to Michael Laird for his assistance in cataloging these items. unknown books
1641116749.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
008613Paris. Imprimerie Priesler Nd. o. J. about 1968. Softcover. Gut. D5 --- 2 folded poster measuring 50 x 65.3 cm 19.625 x 25.7" printed in neon green 1 and orange 2 ink on thin white stock text in French a poster by the French artist writer critic and teacher who was only active as an artist for a few years in the late 1960s alongside Henri Chopin Jean-François Bory Julien Blaine Paul-Armand Gette and Christiane Frougny. Together with Yves Charnay Claude Portail Georges Aperghis Gérard Frémy and Luc Boyer he was one of the founders of the interdisciplinary art group Meta-Art which focused on the avant-garde folded in two cardboards printed on both sides folded in two and glued to each other on the right half in order to make a case for a self adhesive sleeve with six circles printed with purple letters and four sleeves of vellum paper printed with different compositions of letters on orange ink and for 2 further sleeves compare fotos good copy Paris. Imprimerie Priesler Nd. o. J. (about 1968) paperback
8vo., First Edition; red cloth, gilt back, a very good, clean copy in dustwrapper. Striking dustwrapper artwork by Lynton Lamb
19361218191936 Editions J-B Baillère et Fils, Bibliothèque des Connaissances utiles - 1936 - In-8, broché sous papier cristal - 456 pages - Nombreuses illustrations en N&B in-texte
18880002114BARQUE 'AUGUSTA' TO DEMERARA GUYANA GUIANA. Good. 1888. On offer is a fascinating and significant manuscript relic of Christian outreach being the handwritten diary of for the most part Mr. Rymer an Anglican missionary on his way to British Guiana today Guiana or Guyana to found with a ten other missionaries six men four women and one youngster the first English Mission at St. Cuthbert's formerly Pakuri. Travelling from Bristol to Demerara dated November 26th 1888 through to January 1st 1889 the writer begins the account explaining her authorship: "The following pages up to December 30th contains tracts from Mr. Rymer's Diary kept on board the "Augusta" He being the only one who felt able to write for the first three weeks all suffering more or less from sea-sickness so that he kindly gave me permission to copy out anything I thought would interest my friends as soon as I felt able to do so. I must ask friends to kindly excuse bad writing and any errors they may discover as it was written on the deck of the "Augusta" and sometimes with very great difficultly. Also that friend will kindly read it as soon as possible and pass it on to others mentioned at the back of this book." The work was done by Mrs. Elizabeth Sparrow as stated and then wrote the final three pages of her own entries. Uniquely this is a journal of many parts; on the one hand a travel diary detailing life on board a cross Atlantic ship that reads much like William Golding's To The Ends of the Earth with this chosen few Anglican missionaries who would establish the still running mission in 1889 a mere three months after arrival. Like a novel the voyage begins near unanimous sea sickness and then a critical officer of the crew the pilot dying at sea only days out. The wonderful mundanities of shipboard life are also detailed from the co-ed accommodation aboard a small ship to the daily devotional readings which showed brilliant forethought for including Sir Everard Ferdinand Im Thurn's then recent work "Among the Indians of Guiana; Being sketches chiefly Anthropologic from the Interior of British Guiana" 1883. The book is near full with 62 pages black cloth boards overall G. Here are some snippets: "Berke up first soon after I went out on deck and enquired after the pilot the Capt had given him a dose of Castor oil and before turning in last night I took him another dose from the Capt in a little coffee he still complained of pain in his stomach this morning on enquiring he had been suffering all night a few minutes the old boatsman followed me and wished me to come and look at the pilot. He said his hands were very cold. I went into the berth at once and the old boatsman and carpenter spoke to him but got no answer. They lifted him up and we at once thought he was dead. We watched him a little his forehead was warm but his eyes and his hands deadly cold. I ran to the Capt and told him that the old pilot was dead he came and laid him out and ordered the flag to fly at half-mast. It was so sudden and sad! Bro. Gordon spoke to him the night before about his soul and gathered he was not prepared for death. A pilot boat came in the afternoon and took the dead body of the old pilot off." ". sea very calm and all the passengers on deck much improved the wind round again to S.W. Distance traversed 60 miles. The large ship in sight all day and two Barques one a long distance in sight all day. All going in the same direction as ourselves. Later in the morning a second book was commenced entitled 'Among the Indians of Guiana' which Mr. Wilson had brought. very interesting to all as we are now Demerarians." "Captain up all night the morning shewed a further change in the colour of the sea from a dark green to a lighter and then very light green. Bottom found this morning with fine sand next time fine sand and shells and at last mud Domerara mud again at 10-25 the report was raised of land sighted at ¼ to 12 chimney stacks and trees soon after one and another saw it after dinner all the party went to the top of the "Forecastle" at the bow and with the naked eye got a sight of the land to which we are bound then the sight. Ship came into sight of the land and all felt very grateful and glad to know we were so near our desired haven. A time of much to all the sailors too crowding to see the land as much as ourselves so we thank God and take courage. After breakfast we had a profitable time over part of the 18th Psalm. And at 1-=25 met for our little meeting for the breaking of bread and had a precious season together around the cabin table as we remembered the Lord. Though somewhat affected by the odour of the place. It is by no means an attractive or salubrious place and is now very close though the skylight is wide open at 3-30 reached the sight-ship ascertained from there that there was a possibility of our getting in by that tide which rejoiced us all. Took Black pilot and his assistant on board to conduct us to the mouth of the river we then went down stairs to make ourselves presentable for landing and put up a few things to bring away with us for the night. This done we had a cup of tea and then quietly waited for the Harbour Master to come on board to see that all were in health before landing." " It was a lovely sight to us such a number of Coullerd people some Coalblack the dress of the women being very striking most of them wearing instead of bonnets or hats a white cloth round their heads shewing up their black faces to perfection." 31 December 1888. "At 6 o'clock a gentle knock at the bedroom door a little Chinese girl with a tray of tea and nice buttered toast. At 10-30 assembled for breakfast which consisted of salt fish and plantains roast & boiled. Spiced cold beef steak pie with boiled rice and Bok yams. All very nice. and introducing us to our black Brethren and sisters who were coming and going all day." Mrs. Huntly welcomed us at the Mission House had tea ready which we so enjoyed it was such a after the tea we had been drinking on board ship for 5 weeks. After tea we were shown by Mrs. Huntly our bedrooms all were provided with very comfortable sleeping compartments in the Mission House we have a splendid large airy room bed wide enough for four people clean and free from all living creatures except one mosquite which must have hid away inside the netting but it only buzzed about having mercy on me the first night. Tea being over and feeling refreshed we went into the Meeting Room which adjoins the Mission House it was very late and we were tired but felt the people would be disappointed if we did not let them have a look at us as they had heard of our arrival. Mr. Rymer Mr. Sparrow and Mr. Mitchell each took part for a short time. It was a lovely sight to us such a numbed of Collared people some Coalblack the dress of the women being very striking most of them wearing instead of bonnets or hats a white cloth around their heads shewing up their black faces to perfection. The Meeting room is a large airy room and was well fitted with people. The meeting over oh such a welcome waiting in crowds to shake hands and tell us how pleased they were to see us and how they had prayed for us that we might arrive in time for their night-watch service it was truly an affecting time we were very glad to get home and after partaking of a beautiful sweet orange we retired for the night full of praise and gratitude to our Heavenly Father for thus far fulfilling our desire in allowing us to see Demerara may our coming be for His glory.; Manuscript; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF REVEREND RYMER ELIZABETH SPARROW ARAWAK LUCAYAN TAINO DEMERARA ESSEQUIBO BERBICE SIR WALTER RALEIGH GEORGETOWN STABROEK SUGARCANE BAUXITE PAKURI ST. CUTHBERT AMERINDIAN MAHAICA RIVER DEMERARA-MAHAICA REGION JOSEPH FERGUSON KAFOTAY LOKONO-ARAWAK PLATONIA ANGLICAN MISSIONARIES SOUTH AMERICA CENTRAL AMERICA LATIN AMERICA BARQUE AUGUSTA CHRISTIAN OUTREACH ENGLISH MISSIONARIES HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT AUTOGRAPHED AUTHORS DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY ARCHIVE DIARY DIARIES JOURNAL LOG PRIMARY SOURCE FIRST HAND ACCOUNT SOCIAL HISTORY PERSONAL STORIES LIVING HISTORY ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT VÉLIN DOCUMENT MANUSCRIT PAPIER ANTIKE BRIEF PERGAMENT DOKUMENT MANUSKRIPT PAPIER OGGETTO D'ANTIQUARIATO ATTO VELINA DOCUMENTO MANOSCRITTO CARTA ANTIGÜEDAD HECHO VITELA DOCUMENTO MANUSCRITO PAPEL . hardcover
Features: The Sikorsky Hawk Family; Turkey bids to booster air power; S.79 - the Hunchbacked Sparrow. Light wear. Nice copy. Book
Features: BHC (British Hovercraft Corporation) - a leader in the sector; Which frigates for Canada?; Project - Lamurs 40; European Point Defense Systems - naval Crotale, Sea Wolf, Albatros, Dardo, OE/OTO 35 mm, GDM-A, Sea Sparrow; Farnborough '78 Preview and Buyers Guide with specs and illustrations; Additional illustrated stories. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Quality copy. Book
Features: "The Military Profession - Lt. Gen. W.A.B. Anderson, Commander of Mobile Command; Biathalon Training; From North Star to Southern Cross - The Travels of a Yukon and its crew; Destroying a beached Second World War British Mine, lodged in driftwood on a Vancouver Island beach; Sea survival for Starfighter pilots; They were given a real bridge to blow up - 2 Field Squadron, Royal Canadian Engineers brings down the old Hawkshaw Bridge, mid-way between Fredericton and Woodstock, N.B.; Shades of Alley Oop - a CH-113A Voyageur removes dinosaur bones from their ancient resting place; Classroom for the sea - Fleet School (Pacific) at Esquimalt (5 pages); The Buffalo Aircraft - Our newest tactical transport; Sea Sparrow surface-to-air missile systems. Sound copy. Magazine
80 pages. Beautiful cover illustration of Canada Geese by A.J. Casson. Features: Colour photo ad for Eversharp pens and pencils inside front cover; Beautiful Toronto model Betty Syme featured with her son 3-year old son Paddy in a multi-photo ad for Ipana toothpaste; The Last Delegate, fiction by Margaret Lewerth; Stuttering Can Be Cured, by George W. Kisker; Big Larry of U.B.C. - Norman Archibald MacRae MacKenzie is President, by Clyde Gilmour; Hut Scene, fiction by Ralph Allen; Stries Without Strife, by Clarence H. Curtis; They Won't Go Home - Homeless, hopeless, buffeted by propaganda, a quarter million world war II Displaced Persons (DP's) rot in exile rather than face the real or fancied terrors of home, by Blair Fraser; Fall of the Sparrow, fiction by Robert Fontaine; Full-page Karsh colour photo of Field Marshall Viscount Alexander of Tunis, 17th Governor-General of Canada; Ballerina Tamara Toumanova - article with six photos; The Gift - fiction by Louis Kaye; Are The Russians Mad?, by Eddy Gilmore; Happy Island - Tancook Island, Nova Scotia, with photos; Nice full-page colour ad for Bulova; Colour photo ad for Caterpillar Diesel; Fantastic colour full-page ad for the Oldsmobile Series 66 Club Sedan with Hydra-Matic Drive; Colour Northern Electric ad displays their range of radios, waching machines, refrigerators and electric ranges; Beautiful full-page colour Pontiac ad features a 4-door model; 2-page black and white Buick ad; Full-page colour ad by Erven Lucas Bols, a Dutch Distiller, thanks Canada for liberating their country from the Nazis; Full-page ad for Fleet Aircraft featuring the Canuck; Interesting ad by Blue Top Brewing Company of Kitchener, Ontario presents details of 'The Expanding Home'; Colour ad by O'Keefe's Brewing Company on back cover features Southern Ontario - Canada's Industrial Province; plus many more wonderful ads and short articles. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Address label atop front cover. A superior copy of this magnificent vintage issue. Book
Features: Sugarland, by Norrell Gregory; Sparrow, by Margaret Warde; Wade's Tough Luck, by E.E. Harriman; Tom Scanlan - Second Mate, by Wallace E. Mather; Football - 1926 (with photo), by Jackson L. Cannell, Assistant Coach, Dartmouth College; The Berkshire Boy, by MacGregor Jenkins; Through the Dragon's Teeth - I, by Lewis R. Freeman; How to Groom a Horse, by Parkhurst Whitney; After the Shutter Has Clicked - 2, by Harry Irving Shumway. The Periwigs have a Contest, by Mary Booth Beverly. Nice Dodge Brothers Motor Car ad on back cover. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
2006__0471348783John Wiley & Sons Inc 2006. Hardcover. New. 2nd edition. 968 pages. 9.50x7.75x2.00 inches. John Wiley & Sons Inc hardcover
1927226711London : John Lane The Bodley Head 1927. New Edition. Hardback. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Spine bands and panel edges somewhat rubbed and dust-toned as with age with uniform sun-toning to the spine. Remains quite well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 231 pages; Physical description; xvi 231 p. : col. frontis. ill. pl. part. col. ; 26 cm. Three papers originally published in The quarterly review; previous collected edition under title The chase the turf and the road London : Edward Arnold 1898. Cover title: The chace the road & the turf. Includes index. Subjects; Horse sports. Fox hunting. Hunt riding. Driving of horse-drawn vehicles. Horse racing. London : John Lane The Bodley Head hardcover
1926309541London : John Lane 1926. New Edition. Hardcover. Good copy in the original gilt-blocked pictorial cloth. Some staining wear and tear as with age. Remains well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Includes previous owner's inscription. Physical description; xx p. 1 b. 294 p. : col. front. plates part col. fold. map ; 26 cm. Notes; First published in 1835. Subjects; Fox hunting. London : John Lane hardcover