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38815Lausanne, André & Pierre Gonin, 1984. In-4° à l'italienne, 52p. en feuilles, sous couverture imprimée rempliée, chemise et étui.
2011x-019539934XOxford Univ Pr 2011. Hardcover. New. 3rd edition. 1160 pages. 11.10x8.90x2.20 inches. Oxford Univ Pr hardcover
17768496London. H. Trapp. 1776. Bound in full calfskin over boards. Gilt titled morocco labels. Thick Folio 10" x 13.5". Illustrated with 30 of 39 full page copper plate engravings graphically depicting the implements and means of heinous torture. This volume rebacked in contemporary calf with original morocco label laid-on. Original period boards well scuffed scratched and darkened but presents a natural and quite attractive ambiance. Various foxing and mild offset throughout. Although most plates quite crisp and clean. One plate with water stain to margin only. Several pages chipped at margin. Some text pages professionally restored. All in all a Very crisp Very Good copy. H. Trapp. hardcover books
17768496London. H. Trapp. 1776. Bound in full calfskin over boards. Gilt titled morocco labels. Thick Folio 10" x 13.5". Illustrated with 30 of 39 full page copper plate engravings graphically depicting the implements and means of heinous torture. This volume rebacked in contemporary calf with original morocco label laid-on. Original period boards well scuffed scratched and darkened but presents a natural and quite attractive ambiance. Various foxing and mild offset throughout. Although most plates quite crisp and clean. One plate with water stain to margin only. Several pages chipped at margin. Some text pages professionally restored. All in all a Very crisp Very Good copy. H. Trapp. hardcover
1794251231010William Durell 1794. Leather Bound. Acceptable. Please Read Same Set w/ one label worn off - Boards have HEAVY wear and flaking on most parts of books - Very readable - Some bleeding through flaking on boards and foxing - 1610 pages - 9x11 - No marks on text - My shelf location - 49-f William Durell hardcover
2013TA260127074GT4Pearson 2013-01-14. loose_leaf. Very Good. 8x0x11. Loose leaf--excellent condition Pearson unknown
1983108G1637USA: Cherry Lane Music Co. Inc. 1983. Book. Illus. by Hamilton James - Photographer. Good. Spiral Bound. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Features the incomparable keyboard and guitar chord stylings of Donald Fagan best-known for his work with Walter Becker 1950-2017 as Steely Dan. These arrangements are challenging even for seasoned musicians but well worth the effort for they will produce honey for your ears and soul. 64 pages. Several black and white photos. Songs include: I.G.Y. What a Beautiful World; Green Flower Street; Ruby Baby; Maxine; New Frontier; The Nightfly; The Goodbye Look ;Walk Between the Raindrops. Unmarked. Average wear. Minor bits of faint beige moisture exposure to fore-edge of some pages. We've added a new spiral binding so the book will lie perfectly flat while you attempt to master this truly outstanding compilation. Cherry Lane Music Co. Inc. Paperback
2024Adhya-9780323934480ELSEVIER MEDICAL 2024. Hardcover. New. ELSEVIER MEDICAL hardcover
2024Adhya-9780323934480ELSEVIER MEDICAL 2024. Hardcover. New. ELSEVIER MEDICAL hardcover
1908CLL-716Paris, Fayard, 1908 In-12, demi-percaline bouton d'or à la Bradel, pièce de titre de maroquin vert, non rogné, couvertures conservées (reliure de l'époque).
26988'Fox Film Comp. / California'. 9 August 1932. Fox agreed to the film on condition that von Stroheim was limited to shooting 85000 feet of film around an hour and a half of screen time. The studio was pleased when he brought it in on time he tied a thread around lead actor James Dunn’s genitals and tugged on it every time he wanted him to show emotion and on budget but a screening left them appalled at the morbid content. Von Stroheim was sacked and the film was rewritten and renamed ‘Hello Sister!’ with three-quarters of the original retained. It was a flop and von Stroheim chose never to direct again. 168pp 4to with four pages of prelims followed by script paginated 1-157 with seven added pages 6A 28A 42A 65a 76A 133a 147A. A mimeographed copy on rectos of leaves only. In good condition lightly aged held together with slightly rusted staples. In brittle and worn green card wraps with edges chipping. The first page reproduces the stamps of the 'Fox Film Comp.' of California with the item described as a 'Mimeo' and dated '8/9/32'. The title page that follows reads: ' "WALKING DOWN BROADWAY" / Story and Continuity / by / Erich von Stroheim. / Based upon the Play by Dawn Powell. / Dialogue by Erich von Stroheim -- / Leonard Spiegelgass and / Geraldine Nomis / An Inconsequential Story / concerning small people / along / THE GREAT WHITE WAY.' 'Fox Film Comp. / California'. 9 August 1932. paperback
1911mon0000052699Cambridge University Press 1911-01-01. Hardcover. Good. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual markings. Volume 2 only. Hardback in good condition. Clean text sound binding. Cambridge University Press hardcover
1982140949111New York: RAW Books & Graphics 1982. First Edition. Near Fine. First edition first printing. A great association copy signed by the cartoonist on the rear board in black marker in the year of publication to the co-founder of The Residents Hardy Fox RAW Books & Graphics unknown
SLIVCN-9781633217638NOVA SCIENCE PUBLISHERS INC (11/2014)
176534360London Printed By W. Richardson And S. Clark Sold By L. Hinde 1765. 3rd Edition corrected. Hardback. Finely bound in modern aniline calf over marble boards. Raised bands with a dark morocco gilt-blocked label. Spine compartments uniformly tooled in gilt. An exceptional copy - scans and additional bibliographic detail on request. ; 679 pages; Description: 1 p. L. lix 679 27 p. 33 cm. Related Names: Penn William 1644-1718 Preface. Fox Margaret Askew Fell 1614-1702 Testimony. London, Printed By W. Richardson And S. Clark, Sold By L. Hinde hardcover
2013x-0199647062Oxford Univ Pr 2013. Hardcover. New. 3rd edition. 645 pages. 10.00x7.25x2.00 inches. Oxford Univ Pr hardcover
First edition, folio (360 x 270 mm), xiv, 195, [1]pp., de-luxe edition printed on thick paper, one of 100 numbered copies (this being no. 61) signed by both the author and illustrator, coloured frontispiece and a further 15 coloured plates, illustrs., within the text, marbled endpapers, orig. full vellum, decorated in gilt, a blemish to head of upper board otherwise a very good copy, uncut, t.e.g.
100099118Latomus - Universa / Wetteren. Bon état de conservations couvertures défraîchies bonne tenue quelques rides sur le dos ternissures sur les couvertures intérieurs propres. in8. Sans date. Broché. 40 volumes. iconographie en noir et blanc 4 fascicules par année Latomus - Universa / Wetteren unknown
100099118Latomus - Universa / Wetteren in8. Sans date. Broché. 40 volume(s). iconographie en noir et blanc 4 fascicules par année
192840956Paris G. Crs 1928 In-8, broch, couverture imprime.Edition originale de ce premier roman de science-fiction ayant pour sujet la miniaturisation humaine. Un des 30 exemplaires numrots sur vlin pur fil Lafuma, seul tirage sur grand papier. En mariant le merveilleux des histoires fantastiques au scientifique des rcits daventure et de dcouverte, Maurice Renard devient le matre dun nouveau genre littraire: le merveilleux scientifique dans lequel il s'illustrera galement avec son roman L'Homme qui voulait tre invisible. D'autres clbres crivains s'inscriront dans ce genre, tels que H. G. Wells avec La Machine explorer le temps, Rosny An, Robida, Edgar Poe et Villiers de LIsle-Adam (qui a dit lesprit du sicle est aux machines).
2017Adhya-9780124170124Elsevier 2017. Paperback. New. Elsevier paperback
2017Adhya-9780124170124Elsevier 2017. Paperback. New. Elsevier paperback
190079398Chaumot Nièvre Chaumot 1900. Fine. Chaumot Nièvre Chaumot 4 juin 1900 13.80 x 21.30 cm une feuille Autograph letter signed by Jules Renard addressed to Gabrielle Réval. One and a half pages written in black ink on letterhead paper from ""Gloriette"" the writer's residence in Nièvre. Transverse fold lines inherent to mailing. Fine letter to this fellow writer alluding to Poil de Carotte: ""Je suis au moins aussi content que vous. Certes je n'avais pas oublié le manuscrit où Poil de Carotte était si bien compris - et aimé - j'avais oublié la signature."" ""I am at least as pleased as you are. Certainly I had not forgotten the manuscript where Poil de Carotte was so well understood - and loved - I had forgotten the signature."" He mentions Gabrielle Réval's book: ""Et tant mieux ; car j'ai lu les Sèvriennes et non le livre d'une amie de Poil de Carotte. L'auteur seul a plu le lecteur seul a été touché. Il y a de belles réussites vous le voyez madame."" ""So much the better; for I read the Sèvriennes and not the book of a friend of Poil de Carotte. The author alone pleased the reader alone was moved. There are beautiful successes you see madam."" Jules Renard already enjoyed considerable success at this time: ""Il me répugnerait de jour au vieux maître sachez pourtant que j'ai déjà reçu bien des livres écrit bien des lettres en quelle proportion par politesse je ne sais plus mais aucune ne fut plus spontanée que celle dont vous me remerciez aimablement."" ""It would repel me to play the old master know however that I have already received many books written many letters in what proportion out of politeness I no longer know but none was more spontaneous than the one for which you thank me kindly."" The highly laudatory letter alluded to here is preserved at the Jean Jaurès Media Library in Nevers and was written by Renard a few days before ours: ""Ce n'est pas l'auteur des Sévriennes que je remercie c'est vous. C'est grâce à vous que j'ai lu par cette froide fin de mai entre la première rose de mon jardin et les dernières flammes de ma cheminée un beau Livre."" ""It is not the author of the Sévriennes that I thank it is you. It is thanks to you that I read during this cold end of May between the first rose of my garden and the last flames of my fireplace a beautiful Book."" Gabrielle Réval was one of the co-founders of the Prix de la Vie heureuse which would later become the Prix Femina. unknown
1802AQ19691London: s.n. 1802. 4pp; three pages of text with integral address panel. Some marking loss to folds and torn to seal opening. 'Did you ever consider the business of the K's Civil List in a legal point of view I mean to what revenues he is entitled by Law at his Access and by what Law. Blackstone is not at all explicit on the subject' A detailed inquiry by leading Whig politician Charles James Fox 1749-1806 on February 23rd 1802 on a distinct matter of law relating to the royal revenue and referencing Blackstone to the future Attorney General Sir Arthur Leary Piggott 1749-1819. Both Piggott and Fox were later to serve together in the Ministry of all the Talents but this autograph letter reveals the exploratory discussions amongst leading Whigs in the opening stages of greater Parliamentary scrutiny of the Civil List. Precipitated by rapid growth in the Civil List debt which had reached almost £900000 by January 1802 the situation provided an opening for Whiggish political positioning; on March 29th of the same year Fox railed against the situation in the House in a manner very much presaged in this letter arguing that the moment 'that Parliament exonerated the Crown from the expenses of levying fleets and armies.the hereditary revenues became the property of the public'. A significant manuscript displaying not only the political nous of the wily Fox - always scanning the horizon for an opportunity to return from the political wilderness that his opposition to the French war had forced - but also the growing constitutional significance of the problems of Civil List expenditure. . Quarto. [s.n.] unknown
186329538HARDBACK NODUSTJACKET 1863 on Title Pg & 1861 ON COPYRIGHT PG VG/VG- AS-IS NO JACKET Spine has been replaced with new leather . Measures approximately 7.5 x 5-inches; BLACK CLOTH with few stains edge wear some Interior fox & stainsa very early rare illustrated appearance of Edgar Allen Poe's "The Raven" marked by Purple sewn in ribbon bkmark in addition to excepts from Dickens Darwin Coleridge Emerson and myriad others. It also includes an early appearance of Poe's classic "The Bells". The book was published by Harper and Brothers New York in their "Harper's School and Family Series" as a "reader" which is designed to round out a student's exposure to a variety of different types of prose. Stained endpages have new acid-free hinges. Added placeholding ribbon. Light foxing throughout. A few dog-ears and light stains. Binding is very tight and square. Text and illustrations are very bright and crisp. 539 pages indexed. Alphabetical List of writers in back HERPETOLOGY OR REPTILES Ichthyology or Fishes Chemistry of a Candle ILLUSTRATED IN B/W Health of Brain Ruins of Coliseum in Rome Chemistry of Cataracts Vision of Moses ETC Harper & Brothers Franklin square, NY hardcover