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17586349London, printed for S. Hooper and A. Morley at Gay's Head, near Beaufort-Building, MDCCLVIII [1758]. 1758 1 vol in-8° (197 x 125 mm) de: 26 pp. (rogné court en marge inférieure avec petite petite atteinte texte). Broché, couverture de papier ancien muette.
564414Paris, Librairie Hachette, 1881. In-12, reliure de l'époque demi-chagrin vert "sapin", dos à nerfs, titré, fleurons dorés, plats et gardes marbrés, 310pp, illustré de 61 vignettes par Morel-Fatio in et h.-t., table des gravures et des matières.
1916List1507Chicago and New York: Ralph E. Fox 1916. First Edition. 8vo wraps 360 pp. Some wear mark to front wrap bright contents very good overall. Very Good. Ralph E. Fox published this directory of the American music trade which gives a detailed overview of the American instrument trade in the early 20th century from roughly 1911-1929. The directory lists piano dealers in each state and gives precise information on all piano factories and their outputs financials and prices. This is a relatively early issue. In very good condition with very light wear. Ralph E. Fox unknown
201905824Paris, Les humanoïdes associés, 1986 ; in-4, 63 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
201219917Paris, Les humanoïdes associés, 1982 ; in-4, 63 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. EO tome 2 : DL janvier 1982 album comme neuf.
1979106320Newlyn Orion Galleries 1979 In-8 20 x 20,5 cm. Broché, titre en gris sur le dos et le premier plat illustré en couleurs, 260 pp., 67 reproductions en noir & blanc, sommaire. Exemplaire en très bon état.
199729811Wien Vienna: PhGW / Photographische Gesellschaft gegrundet in Wien 1861 zusammengestellt aus dem Archiv der Hoheren Graphischen Bundes- Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt Wien XIV 1997. Near Fine. Wien Vienna: PhGW / Photographische Gesellschaft gegrundet in Wien 1861 zusammengestellt aus dem Archiv der Hoheren Graphischen Bundes- Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt Wien XIV 1997. Limited Edition of 400 copies signed by Auer Wunderer and Barylli-Fayer though this copy unnumbered. Octavo. 94 pp. Facsimile reproductions. Text in German. Bound in brown leatherette stamped in gilt; names of three subjects written in manuscript along spine; yellow ribbon. No dust jacket presumably as issued. Touch of rubbing to extremities. Binding sound and pages unmarked. A Near Fine copy of a scarce title with no copies in retail at time of this writing. PhGW / Photographische Gesellschaft gegrundet in Wien 1861 zusammengestellt aus dem Archiv der Hoheren Graphischen Bundes-, Lehr unknown
24412Elbeuf et P., Duval, 1933, in 8° broché, 197pp. ; non coupé ; couverture illustrée en noir et rose (fanée).
11454l'Illustration 1 vol. in-8. Percaline éditeur verte, titre doré avec décor à la rocaille doré et à froid, répété à froid au second plat. [26]ff, le pemier collé sur le contreplat.
2391519 April 1951. On the green letterhead ‘The Mark of a Good Production’ of ‘ALWYN D. FOX PRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENT’ 38 Sutherland Street London SW1. See Michael Caine’s affectionate account of Fox in ‘The Elephant to Hollywood’ 2010 from which the anecdote at the end of this entry is taken. 1p 4to. Addressed to ‘Dear Mr. Hindin’ signed ‘Alwyn Fox’ and headed ‘Pantomime - “Dameâ€.’ While the twenty lines of text are clear and complete the item is not in the best of condition on aged and creased on discoloured paper with closed tears to edges. The letter begins: ‘I am at present free for Dame for coming season pants. and would be glad to negotiate with you. You contacted me last season but I had just fixed if you recall.’ He explains that the previous year he ‘did “Riding Hood†for Barrie Baldrick at New Cross Empire’ and gives details of four similar engagements in recent years including ‘ “Cinders Emp. Middlebro’ - Jimmie James’. He has a ‘very complete and elaborate wardrobe for any subject and all own props’ and ‘Can produce/manage if required. Terms £25.’ He is enclosing ‘last years folder and some photos’ not present. After becoming a movie star Caine lost touch with Fox ‘although years later when I was in Beverly Hills I got a letter from a social worker in Hammersmith London. He said he had an old man called Alwyn D. Fox lying destitute in one of his wards. Mr Fox he said was claiming he had discovered Michael Caine. In all likelihood it was fantasy but if there was any truth in it would I mind writing Mr Fox a letter and perhaps sending a small amount of money to make his last few weeks a bit easier I wrote at once to confirm Alwyn’s story and enclosed a cheque for five thousand dollars. Two weeks later I had another letter from the social worker returning the cheque. Alwyn had been delighted to get my letter he wrote and had spent the day he received it showing it to everyone on the ward. He had died later that night.’ 19 April 1951. On the green letterhead (‘The Mark of a Good Production’) of ‘ALWYN D. FOX | PRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENT’, unknown
201805142Grenoble, Editions de l'industrie papetiere, 1951 ; in-8, 319 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. En bel état tome IV - LE LABORATOIRE.
7339P., Les Editions de l'Amateur, 2003, 1 vol. in-4 carré (265 x 225) cartonné sous couverture illustrée, de 142 pp. Très bel exemplaire.
1996202104895Köln, Könemann, 1996 ; in-4, 420 pp., reliure pleine toile, jaquette imprimée. Nombreuses photographies en noir et blanc et en couleurs.
202205967Paris, Editions du seuil, 1970 ; in-8, 153 pp., br.
Firenze, Pagni e Bardi. Incisione in rame a puntinato (mm. 140 x 220 all'impressione di lastra; presenta minimi difetti ai margini bianchi) di Carlo Lasinio (1759-1838), databile verso la fine del sec. XVIII. Ritrae l'uomo politico inglese Charles James Fox (1749- 1806), esponente Whig e paladino di tolleranza religiosa e libertà individuale: fu sostenitore della rivoluzione francese e dell'indipendenza americana.
1947818401947 Paris, Editions Terres Latines, 1947, in 8° broché, 277 pages ; couverture rempliée illustrée en couleurs ; chemise et étui.
1947LIQ-4984P. Editions Terres Latines 1947. In-8° demi-chagrin rouge à coins, dos à nerfs, titre doré, couverture conservée.
19478010Paris, Terres Latines, 1947 ; in-8, broché, chemise-étui de l'éditeur ; 277 pp., couverture crème illustrée en couleurs.
206870À Paris, chez l'Auteur, s.d. (1820) , 24,5 x 17,5 cm à la cuvette, une feuille sous passe-partout. Qqs rousseurs.
200707146Paris, Editions du cerf, 1937 ; in-12, 231 pp., broché exemplaire abimé eaux sur le haut de la tranche (traces).
1876LIQ-6948P. Hetzel S;d. (1876). Grand in-8° pleine percaline rouge de l’éditeur, dos orné de caissons et fleurons dorés, titre et tranches dorés, 294 pages (quelques rousseurs).
12967P., Emile Chevalier, 1887 ; petit in-8, broché. 48 pp.-1f. 8 petits dessins in-texte en noir. Couverture rempliée présentant de légers frottements .
239999Paris, M. Bouton, 1874 in-16, 72 pp., broché.
196117306Gallimard, collection La bibliothèque idéale, 1961. Petit in-8, pleine toile avec titre doré et noir, rhodoïd. Petits manques au rhodoïd. Illustrations in-texte en noir.
4813In-8° agrafé. Présentation de Maurice Renard par Jean Cabanel, suivie d'un texte de Maurice Renard : " Le Fameux vendredi du 6 septembre " (extrait du Péril bleu);