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201208632Paris, Hachette, 1974 ; in-8, 271 pp., br.
LIQ-5362P. Librairie des Champs Elysées 1947. 3 volumes in-4° relié en 1, demi vélin à la Bradel à coins, dos orné d'un motif central gouaché, têts dorée, couvertures conservées, 135 + 162 + 127 pages.
In-8, 83p. Tirage limité à 5000 exemplaires. Catalogue de l'exposition à l'Abbatiale de Bellelay, en été 1969. Textes en français et en allemand. Nombreuses reproductions en noir et en couleurs.
1969749Robert Morel, collection Miracle, 1969. In-8 carré, cartonnage illustré. Frottement en queue.
1988737911988 Valence, Editions Le Bouquin, 1988, in 8° carré broché, 77 pages ; couverture illustrée.
48662Montrbrison, Imprimerie Brassart, 1892, plaquette petit in 8° brochée, 11 pages.
206134Paris, Impr. de la République, (An IV) in-8, 3 pp.
1995LFA-126736061Un ouvrage de 127 pages, format 200 x 250 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1995, Editions Lavauzelle, bon état
1975LFA-1267215652 volumes de 53 et 119 pages, format 200 x 250 mm, illustrés, brochés couverture couleurs, publiés en 1975 et 1980, Editions Lavauzelle, bon état
1988LFA-126736060Un ouvrage de 150 pages, format 200 x 250 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1988, Editions Lavauzelle, bon état
1978LFA-126721752Un ouvrage de 136 pages, format 135 x 175 mm, sous forme de classeur plastifié, publié en 1978, bon état
1996LFA-126723791Un ouvrage de 128 pages, format 210 x 300 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1996, bon état
1997LFA-126723792Un ouvrage de 144 pages, format 210 x 300 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1997, bon état
2002LFA-126721756Un ouvrage de 152 pages, format 125 x 170 mm, broché, publié en 2002, bon état
1993LFA-126721754Un ouvrage de 88 pages, format 125 x 170 mm, broché, publié en 1993, bon état
1995LFA-126721755Un ouvrage de 81 pages, format 125 x 170 mm, broché, publié en 1995, bon état
1961LFA-126724319Un ouvrage de 46 pages, format 140 x 220 mm, relié cartonnage, publié en 1961, Charles Lavauzelle et Cie, bon état
1975LFA-126723669Un ouvrage de 140 pages, format 140 x 215 mm, illustré de dessins, relié cartonnage, publié en 1975, Editions Ch. Lavauzelle, bon état
1959LFA-126723759Une plaquette de 16 pages, format 135 x 210 mm, brochée, publiée en 1959, Impr. H. Laubin et Cie, bon état
1968LFA-126721753Un ouvrage de 97 pages, format 125 x 170 mm, illustré, broché, publié en 1968, bon état
1962LFA-126724318Une plaquette de 68 pages, format 120 x 155 mm, brochée, publiée en 1962, Société Hippique Française, bon état
2005LFA015882005 : une revue de 146 pages, format 215 x 270 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs + un poster "La grande parade des races de chevaux"
18311324<p><strong>1831 </strong><strong>GIBRALTAR</strong><strong> PRINTED HORSE RACING BROADSIDE ON S</strong><strong>ATIN</strong></p><p><strong></strong><strong>GIBRALTAR</strong><strong>. HORSE RACING. </strong><em>Gibraltar</em><em> Garrison Races. </em><em>Tuesday 3d May 1831</em><em>. To Start at Half-Past </em><em>One O'Clock</em><em>. </em>Small 4to broadside on yellow satin 9 ¾ x 6 3/8" edges fringed. Gibraltar: 1831. </p><p>The day's program and a very rare souvenir of early horse racing at the British garrison of Gibraltar. "I cannot find any record of any formal horse racing on the isthmus or elsewhere in the Campo arc prior to 1765 but the enormous popularity of the Calpe Hunt which established itself as a major institution in Gibraltar in the very early 19th century will undoubtedly have led to impromptu races from time to time and may have been the catalyst for organizing a more formal approach to racing. As early as 1838 Charles Rochfort Scott a Royal Artillery officer stationed in Gibraltar was singing the praises of horse racing on the Rock…From this one might gather that formal racing probably did not begin until after 1821 but that it was definitely in full swing in 1839 by which time it had become a pretty full blooded affair with a considerable number of horses taking part. It also seems to have been an activity in which only the officers of the garrison were allowed to indulge."-Neville Chipolina <em>The People of Gibraltar </em>online which includes a long quote from an article by "Nimrod" Charles James Apperley in Thomas Hook's <em>New Monthly Magazine and Humorist: 1841 Part the Second </em>pp. 42-43 which says "Twenty years back who would have dreamed of races at Gibraltar! Such however is the case now…"</p><p>Owners names given as are weights names of horses and colors. The first three races were Sweepstakes the first "A Handicap Sweepstakes h.f. for all horses. Heats—The Don Mile 5 contestants; the second "for Ponies not exceeding 14 hands high Heats—From Bay-side In 5 contestants; the third "Barbs and English horses excluded Heats—The Don Mile 3 contestants; the last "A Match—The Don Mile" with only two horses listed to run. Horse racing in Gibraltar was included in a novel by Arthur Griffiths entitled <em>Lola: A Tale of Gibraltar </em>NY: 1877. Folded and a little dusty else nearly fine.</p>
2001LFA-126741103Une revue de 14 pages, format 220 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, Editions Atlas, bon état
2001LFA-126741078UUne revue de 16 pages, format 220 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, Editions Atlas, bon état