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2014R200076750APPEVA. 2014. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos frotté, Intérieur frais. 42 pages. Illustré de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc et en couleur.. . . . Classification Dewey : 625-Chemins de fer, routes, autoroutes
1993RO40215105APPEVA. 1993. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 43 pages. Illustrée de nombreux schémas et photos en noir et blanc dans le texte. Texte sur 3 colonnes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 625-Chemins de fer, routes, autoroutes
APPEVA. 1993. In-4 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 43 pages. Illustrée de nombreux schémas et photos en noir et blanc dans le texte. Texte sur 3 colonnes. La voie de 60 militaire, 1914-18, L'artillerie lourde. Polynésie française: Makatea, l'île abandonnée...
1990RO40215104APPEVA. 1990. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 43 pages. Illustrée de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc dans le texte. Texte sur 3 colonnes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 625-Chemins de fer, routes, autoroutes
APPEVA. 1990. In-4 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 43 pages. Illustrée de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc dans le texte. Texte sur 3 colonnes. Tramways de la Vendée: accidents. Les voies étroites de l'Allemagne de l'Est. Les réseaux touristiques...
1978RO40215199APPEVA. 1978. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 35 pages. Illustrée d'une carte et de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc, dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 625-Chemins de fer, routes, autoroutes
APPEVA. 1978. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 35 pages. Illustrée d'une carte et de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc, dans et hors texte. Nouvelles du CFCD. Le réseau de Guerlédan, J.C. Lehoux. Les Chemins de fer de l'île de Jersey, J.C. Lehoux. Lons le Saulnier - Foncine...
2004RO20232138APPEVA. 2004. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, 1er plat abîmé, Agraffes rouillées, Intérieur frais. 42 pages augmentées de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc dans le texte. Texte sur plusieurs colonnes. Premier plat désolidarisé du dos. Relié par deux agrafes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 625-Chemins de fer, routes, autoroutes
R150220205FLAMMARION. NON DATE. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 95 pages- nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte. . . . Classification Dewey : 945-Italie
1979LFA000d9Un ouvrage de 240 pages, format 255 x 190 mm, relié toile sousjaquette couleurs, illustré, publié en 1979, Editions Tallandier
Prefazione di Eugenio Manzato. Fotografie di Andrea Barsotti e Francesco Galifi. Mariano del Friuli, 2006; br., pp. 208, ill. b/n, tavv. col., cm 21x30. (Artisti e Movimenti Artistici del Novecento). italiano 88-8345-24 Artisti e Movimenti Artistici del Novecento
Testo italiano e inglese. Roma, 2012; br. in cofanetto, pp. 42, ill. col., tavv. col., cm 24x31.
6781depliant 2 page carte et illustrations
A cura di Roberto paolo Ciardi e Andrea De Marchi. San Miniato, 2013; ril., pp. 286, ill. b/n e col., cm 24x29. italiano 88-6315-63 ril.
35982N° 119 - 25e année - janvier-février 1972 - revue illustrée bimestrielle - illustrée - Broché
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1700399AG1700. Paris c. 1700. Original copper engraved maps. 16 cm wide x 13.2 cm high. Mounted on paper. Very good condition. From a wonderful collection of Maps from an old english library South Shields - with a tiny library stamp to the mounting paper The stamp is NOT on the Map. Nicolas de Fer 164625 October 1720 was a French cartographer and geographer. De Fer was the youngest of three sons of Antoine de Fer who was also a cartographer. When he was 12 he became the apprentice of Parisian engraver Louis Spirinx and made his first map of the Canal du Midi at the age of 23. After the death of his father in June 1673 his mother Geneviève initially took over the map making company which had begun to decline. She passed it and the atelier called Quai de L'Horloge on to Nicolas in 1687 because of her old age. De Fer was so successful at improving the firm that in 1690 he became the official geographer to Louis Dauphin of France. With support from the Spanish and French Royal Families de Fer also became official geographer for Philip V and Louis XIV the kings of Spain and France respectively. Because of this his maps became Bourbon propaganda endorsing French King Louis XIV. His business flourished producing town plans atlases wall maps and more than 600 sheet maps. He made maps of places in Europe and North America including New Spain places fortified by Vauban the Low Countries and the War of the Spanish Succession. In 1698 de Fer published a map of North America which included a depiction of beavers building dams near Niagara Falls. Seventeen years later Herman Moll published a map which plagiarized elements of de Fer's work particularly the beaver scene. It became known as the "Beaver map". De Fer became the official geographer for His Catholic Majesty in 1720. Two of his sons-in-law Guillaume Danet and Jaques-François Bénard continued the company after de Fer's death on 25 October of that year until around 1760. Wikipedia unknown
1700402AG1700. Paris c. 1700. Original copper engraved maps. 15.5 cm wide x 13 cm high. Mounted on paper. Very good condition. From a wonderful collection of Maps from an old english library South Shields - with a tiny library stamp to the mounting paper The stamp is NOT on the Map. Nicolas de Fer 164625 October 1720 was a French cartographer and geographer. De Fer was the youngest of three sons of Antoine de Fer who was also a cartographer. When he was 12 he became the apprentice of Parisian engraver Louis Spirinx and made his first map of the Canal du Midi at the age of 23. After the death of his father in June 1673 his mother Geneviève initially took over the map making company which had begun to decline. She passed it and the atelier called Quai de L'Horloge on to Nicolas in 1687 because of her old age. De Fer was so successful at improving the firm that in 1690 he became the official geographer to Louis Dauphin of France. With support from the Spanish and French Royal Families de Fer also became official geographer for Philip V and Louis XIV the kings of Spain and France respectively. Because of this his maps became Bourbon propaganda endorsing French King Louis XIV. His business flourished producing town plans atlases wall maps and more than 600 sheet maps. He made maps of places in Europe and North America including New Spain places fortified by Vauban the Low Countries and the War of the Spanish Succession. In 1698 de Fer published a map of North America which included a depiction of beavers building dams near Niagara Falls. Seventeen years later Herman Moll published a map which plagiarized elements of de Fer's work particularly the beaver scene. It became known as the "Beaver map". De Fer became the official geographer for His Catholic Majesty in 1720. Two of his sons-in-law Guillaume Danet and Jaques-François Bénard continued the company after de Fer's death on 25 October of that year until around 1760. Wikipedia unknown
1700403AG1700. Paris c. 1700. Original copper engraved maps. 15.5 cm wide x 13 cm high. Mounted on paper. Very good condition. From a wonderful collection of Maps from an old english library South Shields - with a tiny library stamp to the mounting paper The stamp is NOT on the Map. Nicolas de Fer 164625 October 1720 was a French cartographer and geographer. De Fer was the youngest of three sons of Antoine de Fer who was also a cartographer. When he was 12 he became the apprentice of Parisian engraver Louis Spirinx and made his first map of the Canal du Midi at the age of 23. After the death of his father in June 1673 his mother Geneviève initially took over the map making company which had begun to decline. She passed it and the atelier called Quai de L'Horloge on to Nicolas in 1687 because of her old age. De Fer was so successful at improving the firm that in 1690 he became the official geographer to Louis Dauphin of France. With support from the Spanish and French Royal Families de Fer also became official geographer for Philip V and Louis XIV the kings of Spain and France respectively. Because of this his maps became Bourbon propaganda endorsing French King Louis XIV. His business flourished producing town plans atlases wall maps and more than 600 sheet maps. He made maps of places in Europe and North America including New Spain places fortified by Vauban the Low Countries and the War of the Spanish Succession. In 1698 de Fer published a map of North America which included a depiction of beavers building dams near Niagara Falls. Seventeen years later Herman Moll published a map which plagiarized elements of de Fer's work particularly the beaver scene. It became known as the "Beaver map". De Fer became the official geographer for His Catholic Majesty in 1720. Two of his sons-in-law Guillaume Danet and Jaques-François Bénard continued the company after de Fer's death on 25 October of that year until around 1760. Wikipedia unknown
English and Russian text. Vilnius, 1986; clothbound, pp. 160, 313 b/w and col. ill. and plates, cm 23x33. english russian
1972RO30131162IMPRIMERIE MUNICIPALE. 1972. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 836 pages - quelques rousseurs sur le 1er plat. . . . Classification Dewey : 625-Chemins de fer, routes, autoroutes
1972RO80255645Imprimerie Municipale - Hôtel de Ville. 1972. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos abîmé, Papier jauni. 836 pages. Texte sur deux colonnes. Annotations en page de garde. Trois photos disponibles.. . . . Classification Dewey : 625-Chemins de fer, routes, autoroutes
1706M6387Paris 1706. Very Good margins extended. Size : 130x175 mm 5.125x6.875 Inches Coloring: Hand Colored Category: ; Maps Europe Portugal unknown