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194660201946 éditions G. Ratier paris 1946 In12 broché 216 pages
P., Lemerre "Monde et science", 1925. In-12 broché, couverture rose, 261 pages-XXIV illustrations hors texte. Dos défraichi, bon état pour le reste.
5190Librairie Nationale d'Eduction et de Récréation, sans date, reliure pleine toile d'éditeur rouge décor or et noir, 16x25,5 cm, 146 pages, illustrations en noir et blanc (loup, ours, renard, ecureuil, lapin, cerf).
1992RO20263203France Loisirs / Solar. 1992. In-4. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 206 pages illustrées en couleur - tampon/etiquette de bibliotheque en page de garde + sur le dos. . . . Classification Dewey : 796.1-Sports divers
1997500121418Bayard Editions 1997 14 4x1 2x14 6cm. 1997. board_book.
Carquefou, chez l'auteur, 1988. In-8 broché, couverture rose, 194 pages avec des illustrations dans le texte.
1991sd1387Minerva Cartonné avec jaquette 1991 In-4 (28 x 30,7 cm), cartonné avec jaquette, 144 pages, photographies en couleurs ; incidents sur la jaquette dont une petite déchirure sans manque réparée sur l'envers, coupes frottées en queue, par ailleurs assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
84281Paris, Hachette, 1975. 22 x 25, 96 pp., nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et en N/B, reliure d'édition carton imprimé, bon état.
200800986Paris, MINERVA, 1993 ; in-4, 144 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur avec jaquette. Traduction Patricia Mathieu.
201902828Paris, De la matiniere jeunesse, 2010 ; in-4, 68 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
Hardcover in-4°,180 pp, nombreuses illustrations, cartonnage sous jaquette illustréé. Etat proche du NEUF.- Very fine copy [QU-4]
86204aafKöln, Könemann, 1997, in-4to, 109 p., richem. ill. avec des photogr. en couleurs, reliure en cuir originale, jaquette orig. ill. en couleurs.
1943138074Eclaireurs Unionistes de France 1943. Paperback. <b>Livre en français</b>. Couverture souple. Ecrit par une figure du scoutisme unioniste. 2 volumes brochés. 118 130 pages. Rousseurs. <i>ref. 138074</i> Eclaireurs Unionistes de France paperback
1943138074Couverture souple. 2 volumes brochés. 118 + 130 pages. Rousseurs.
Cassette audio. Face A : La Banquise en hiver (22'24) - Face B : Eté polaire (22'12). À l'etat de NEUF, sous cellophane. [BU-1] Manchots, renards, pétrels, phoques, ours blancs dans un concert inoubliable : celui de la vie !
1860PHO-1067Paris. Hachette. 1860. In-8 ,relié demi cuir époque , dos à nerfs avec auteur et titre , tranches dorées , illustré de 25 gravures et 3 cartes ,bel exemplaire de la librairie Auguste Fontaine
10 page board book. Cuddly Little Bear is being kept awake by spooky sounds in his bedroom, but Mommy is there to make everything all right. A familiar childhood scene is brought to life by the voices of Mommy and Little Bear. Average wear. Binding splitting at page 3. Bit of price sticker-induced peeling to front board. All sounds working loud and clear. Blue illustrated glossy boards have average bumping. Considering the notoriously poor binding quality of these books, this is a decent copy. Book
Book is in excellent condition with creaseless covers and wrinkled spine. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. The glue in this perfect bound book is over 50 years old and is likely " In 1954, Burgess had joined the British Colonial Service as a teacher and education officer in Malaya, initially stationed at Kuala Kangsar in Perak. Here he taught at the Malay College (now Malay College Kuala Kangsar MCKK), modeled on English public school lines. In addition to his teaching duties, he was a housemaster in charge of students of the preparatory school, who were housed at a Victorian mansion known as "King's Pavilion". A variety of the music he wrote there was influenced by the country, notably Sinfoni Melayu for orchestra and brass band, which included cries of Merdeka (independence) from the audience. No score, however, is extant. Burgess attained fluency in Malay, spoken and written, achieving distinction in the examinations in the language set by the Colonial Office. He was rewarded with a salary increase for his proficiency in the language. He devoted some of his free time in Malaya to creative writing "as a sort of gentlemanly hobby, because I knew there wasn't any money in it," and published his first novels: "Time for a Tiger", "The Enemy in the Blanket" and "Beds in the East". These became known as The Malayan Trilogy and were later published in one volume as "The Long Day Wanes"." -- From Black Cat Hill Books' elaborate description. First Edition Thus [1966]
ORD-18474des vues diverses.- Avant 1905. 41 cartes postales, certaines en couleurs ayant toutes voyagé avant 1905, écrites mais images respectées, en bon état.
3027in 8 pleine toile verte titre doré et filets à froid au dos,faux-titre,titre,210 pages,illustrations dans et hors-texte Jouve & Cie sans date petite décoloration angle inférieur droit du premier plat
200830654Cheminements 2008 In-4, cartonnage éditeur illustré. Etat neuf
52 pages. Features: Great New Year House Party cover illustration by Oscar Cahen; Winners of Maclean's Fiction Contest include Ernest Buckler, John Jeffrey Symons, and Fred Sloman; Russia Won't Attack; Gil Purcell is The CP's (Canadian Pacific's) Benign Simon Legree; A Housebuilder Talks Back - John Anderson admits prices are a scandal but blames labour and the customers themselves; Lord of Roanonga (fiction); Peanut Empire - in the Tanganyika badlands British pioneers aim for three million acres of peanuts; Grizzled Gentleman - experiences with grizzly bears; Happy Landing at Squaw Butte - Gray and Eleanor Campbell and their postwar dream ranch near Cowley, Alberta; Curling at Nipawin, Saskatchewan; She Walks the Atlantic - Trans-Canada-Airlines Stewardess Helen Mary Gagnon - photo-illustrated article; Father Was a Gambler (fiction); Food Can Be a Drug; RCAF recruiting ad with emphasis on radio/radar/electronics; Heinz tomato products colour ad inside back cover features illustration by R. York Wilson of tomato pickers at work in the field; and more. Soiling to lower corner - all text legible, otherwise unmarked with average wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
68 pages. Fantastic colour ad for International Trucks inside front cover bears the heading '104 International Trucks Prove Their Stamina Off The Highway for Dowell, Incorporated. Handsome Colour Ford ad on back cover features the 1938 De Luxe and the Standard. Full-page two-colour Pontiac ad on page 5 shows a woman shifting gears on the steering column. Features: Voice off Scene, by Herbert Dalmas and Maurice Geraghty; Why (Anthony) Eden Quit, by Beverley Baxter - with photos of Mussolini and Hitler; Mr. Hepburn's Treasure Hunt - a candid review of the administration of the Ontario Succession Duty Act, by Frederick Edwards; James C. Hendy nominates Hockey's All-Stars 1937-38, with head photos of Eddie Shore, C. Thompson, A.C. Siebert, Syl Apps, P. Thompson and Gordon (Gordie) Drillon; Springs of Courage, by Garnett Radcliffe - a story of the South Seas, 'the girl back home' and a magnificent gesture; Chundra the Elephant, by Paul Annixter; Little Corporals of Finance - Banker humour by C.W. McGannon; Zeballos Gold Rush, by Charles Lugrin Shaw - with black and white photos; The Seventh (7th) Day, by Max Brand; Wheat to Flour - photo page; Full-page black and white ad for General Electric Refrigerators; The Dotted Line - Braille, by Harris Turner; Page 26 cartoon of a smiling Hitler repapering an Austria wall with Swastika wallpaper; Ethiopian Chaos - a brief report on how the Italians have failed to consolidate their conquest; Bold centerfold Dodge ad featuring skater Sonja Henie; Sir Frederick Haultain - Pioneer Statesman; Full-page black and white Plymouth ad; Lovely full-page colour photo ad for the 1938 Studebaker; Full-page black and white ad for the Nash car company; Crossword completed in pencil on page 46; Full-page black and white ad for the McLaughlin-Buick; Movie News by Ann Ross; Nice full-page black and white DeSoto car ad. Above-average wear to covers which are detached from textblock but present. Page 9 loose but present. A worthy copy of this vintage issue. Book
Features: What will Robert Fowler say about TV? - a report on the head of the Royal Commission on Broadcasting and what he's likely to suggest; Karsh visits Hollywood; How Harry Orchard murdered twenty men - a Maclean's flashback in two parts; Why we're getting more disastrous hurricanes; The secret war of Charles Goodeve (conclusion - The weapons of tomorrow) - the Panjandrum, the Alligator, and Lily the floating airport... these revolutionary inventions created under the guidance of a little-known Canadian have yet to be tested in combat; The life and death mystery of our liver; Frank Merrill's winning way with horses; She didn't care what people thought - fiction by Ronald R. Smith; Does more money than brains go to collete? - Dr. Sidney Smith; Ross Thatcher's glum conversion; My most memorable meal - Maj.-Gen. J.M. Rockingham. Somewhat above-average wear. Small chunk missing from front cover which bears two closed tears ***PLEASE NOTE*** pages 15-20 are missing. They contained the Karsh story plus the first page of the Harry Orchard story. Two-page Chysler ad for PowerFlite pushbutton automatic transmission (missing 3"x 2" chunk from upper left corner. Cartoon clipped from page 82 has removed part of the Harry Orchard story. Magazine
126 pages. Features:Scott Moir and Tessa Virtue in conversation; Russell Williams - where it all began; Randy Quaid - Asylum in Canada?; How Rob Ford became Mayor of Toronto; Saskatchewan opposes Potash takeover; Europe loses its cool - rollbacks in the pampered continent - feature article; Refugees from Iran; Bears in Japanese towns; Canada's best employers; Siamese Twins Tatiana and Krista - joined at the head at age 4; Anne-Marie Losique and Quebec's all-porn TV channel; Benjamin Theodore Pearson in memoriam; and much more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book