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1994SPN-952Valenciennes : Presses Universitaires de Valenciennes / Société Internationale de Poïétique, 1994. Revue 26x21cm, 184 pages en noir.
R130005099SACEM. non daté. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Pochette en noir et rouge, disque en anglais.. . . . Classification : 410-33 Tours
100.916Paris, Editions Albin Michel, 1948. 12 x 19, 318 pp., quelques figures, broché, bon état.
194887780Albin Michel Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1948 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur crème, illustrée d'une vignette d'un dessin de cavalier passant un obstacle In-8 1 vol. - 318 pages
1948028954Paris 1948 Chez Georges Visat No Binding Very Good 1st Edition
199883680Editions de Vecchi Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1998 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur bleue, illustrée d'une photographie en couleurs d'une tete de cheval grand In-8 1 vol. - 159 pages
1967wc1761Stock Cartonné avec jaquette 1967 In-4 (21 x 25,5 cm), cartonné avec jaquette, 155 pages, photographies en noir et blanc ; jaquette brunie, bords de la jaquette usés, assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
88671Paris, Stock, 1967. "21 x 25, 159 pp., nombreuses illustrations en N/B, reliure d'édition pleine toile + jaquette, bon état (jaquette légèrement défraîchie; page blanche 122 gribouillée)."
218218S.l.n.d., [Oakland], (ca 1955) in-12, 148 pp., frontispice en couleurs, nombreuses photos in-t., tableau et carte dépliants, bradel toile beige imprilée sous jaquette illustrée rempliée, (reliure de l'éditeur). Petite déchirure restaurée sur la jaquette.
56 pages. Features: Strip-teaser Cupcake Cassidy; Are You a Romantic Match-Maker?; A Canadian Looks at Hiroshima; How to save $300 at the Supermarket; How Horse Trainers Beat the Races - Johnny Starr; Women Hollywood Stars Hate; Tales of Canada's Map-Maker - David Thompson; Murder by Winnipeg's Jilted Gigolo - "Amorous" Albert Victor Westgate; How Sewing Stretches Your Wardrobe; It's Normal to be a bit Neurotic; Connie Stevens - "Hawaiian Eye"; Plight of our Common-Law Wives; August is Sandwich Time; The Forbes Family of Windsor Camps for Fun; Gordon Sinclair hunts for Tiger in India; Fantastic photo of the Ontario Tug-of-War Team of 1893 from Zorra Township which won the world championship at the Chicago World Fair in 1893; and more. Ads: Confederation Life one-page ad showing poverty-stricken man who gambled he wouldn't live to 65; Half-page ad for the CNE; Beautiful young lady in one-page colour-photo ad for Pepsi; Nice one-page photo ad for General Motors in Canada features George Martin fly fishing; Nice colour photo Coke ad on back cover features young couple on beach being struck by wave. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound and complete copy of this nice vintage issue. Book
200072716Johnson Books and Spring Creek Press Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 2000 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback, editor's blue wrappers, illustrated by a colour drawing grand In-8 1 vol. - 183 pages
Very Good English Original dark green cloth bdg. Brief title and "Stirps Arabica Vicit" with a saber and crescent moon gilded on the front board. A very good copy. 4to. (30 x 24 cm). In English. 66 p., 5 engraved plates. First and only edition of this handsome and illustrated book of the first Arabian horses presented by Ottoman Sultan Abdulhamid II, bred by Huntington in North America. Arabian horse breeding in North America properly began with the world tour taken by General Ulysses S. Grant after he served as president of America, it is that in March of 1878 the General and his son Jesse arrived in Istanbul (Constantinople ), after the day the Grants toured the private stables of Sultan Abdul Hamid II are distinctly contradictory. Randolph Huntington was an American horse breeder who demonstrated the possibilities inherent in the Arab horse for the purpose of developing a new breed of saddle and road horses. During his first years on the farm, he bought and sold many colts and fillies as coach horses in New York City. He soon came to recognize the value of the Clay stock in that community which was largely the result of the breeding of a horse called Henry Clay which was brought to the nearby Genesee valley and whose stock was distributed through the valley. On May 31, 1879, there arrived in America two very fine stallions which were presented to General U.S. Grant by the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. These stallions were named Leopard and Linden Tree. It is generally acknowledged that Linden Tree was a Barb-Arabian while Leopard was a pure Arabian. Prior to the time that these horses arrived in America, the very favorable results from inbreeding to produce typical Clay horses were shown to be practical. After seeing the stallions, Leopard and Linden Tree, Randolph Huntington at once started negotiations to breed three virgin Clay mares to each of these stallions. He hoped thereby to improve the road horse quality of his horses. In the following years, he called them Clay-Arabs. Since Huntington wanted to breed only virgin mares. Leopard was a Seglawi Jedran, desert-bred by the Anazeh, foaled in 1873 and presented by Jedaan Ibn Mheyd of the Fedaan Anazeh to the Turkish governor of Syria. (Some accounts list Ibn Mheyd as the breeder, while Carol Mulder, with typical caution, makes the distinction that we only know he presented the horse) The governor then presented the horse to Abdul Hamid II, who in turn gave him to General Grant.
0998597120.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
120 pages. Features: Cover illustration of International Farmall tractor harvesting grain; Lovely colour ad for Nash cars inside front cover; Color photo of golfer Sam Snead in one-page B.F. Goodrich tire ad; Half-page color ad for Titleist "Acushnet" golf balls; Nice two-page color ad for Mobilgas features large winged horse; Lovely half-page color ad for Hydrox cookies; Great two-page color ad for Chevrolet cars, featuring their PowerGlide transmissions; The Ordeal of Judge Harold Raymond Medina - he is hard on Reds; The Wrath of Tugboat Annie (story); Edmonton, Alberta - feature article with many photos, including youthful premier Ernest Manning; Ditchdigger's Daughter (story); Getting ripped off by phoney weigh scales; Photo-illustrated article on simultaneous translators at the U.N.; James (Big Jim) Morton - "I Was the King of the Thieves" - part 2; Appointment with Treachery (story); Super color-photo illustrated article on circus highwire performer the Great Alanza; The Magnificent Faker (story); Funny Way to Got To School - Calvert School in Baltimore; Bonus Rookie (story); Nice one-page color-photo ad for Campbell's Chicken Gumbo soup includes an Aunt Jemima-like lady cooking at fire; Lovely one-page color ad for the (yellow) Oldsmobile "88" Holiday Coupe; Murder is the Pay-Off (story); Nice one-page color-photo ad for G.E. fridges with the new Alnico Magnetic Door; Nice one-page color ad for De Soto cars; One-page color cartoon-style ad for Post cereals features baseball scene; Pall Mall cigarette ad; Nice one-page color ad for Ford cars; Sultry one-page ad for movie "Born to Be Bad" starring Joan Fontaine; Nostalgic two-page color ad for Kraft mayo and salad dressings; Nice one-page color ad for Frigidaire electric ranges; One-page color ad for the Studebaker Champion; One-page color ad for Hudson cars; One-page ad for RCA Victor televisions; One-page photo ad for Prest-O-Lite batteries features lady golfer Babe Didrikson Zaharias; Wonderful color ad for Chesterfield cigarettes inside back cover features Gene Tierney and tobacco farmer Charlie P. Murphy of Mebane, N.C.; Attractive back cover Coke ad features large pop machine surrounded by a crowd of happy Coke drinkers. Somewhat above-average but not excessive wear. Light pink discoloration to part of top and bottom edge of most pages - text unaffected. Small piece missing from front cover at top of coverfold. Binding intact. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Lyon, Imp. de JM Barret, 1825. In-8 reliure à la bradel (rel récente) avec vignettes peintes sur les plats, 43 pp. TB état.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (34 x 22 cm). In Turkish. 149 p., color ills. P sanat, kültür, antika dergisi. No. 11. At ve sanat. Special issue, Horse and art.
60 pages. Features: Russell Sambrook cover illustration of boy in pajamas sneaking his dog upstairs; Dominion Linoleum colour ad inside front cover features yellow and maroon interior design of a 'very lucky' young person's bedroom; AC spark plug ad features horse talking to man cleaning his shotgun; Premier Aberhart of Alberta ponders 'licensing' newspapers; Fantastic one-page photo-illustrated ad for Marconi radios includes photos of newscaster Christopher Ellis and Frances James, plus photos of the model 79 A.C., 81 A.C. and 85 A.C. radios; One-page ad for the Parker Vacumatic pen features marathon theme; The Red Boar (short story from Rajputana); Revolt in Quebec - The English-Canadian View - article with photos of C.E. Gault, Maurice Duplessis and Camillien Houde; A Matter of Business (short story); Forward-Pass Time - article explaining how the aerial attack has made a new game of Canadian football - with photo of Rosso of the Argos in 1935; Beverley Baxter shares interesting new from London, plus he explains how Hitler saw propaganda used against Germany in WWI and vowed to use that same weapon to avenge his nation; Finished Picture (short story about the marriage trap); J. Bull, Customer - article on Canadian exports to Britain; The Thin Woman (short story); Photo-illustrated article on the settlers of King Ridges, 25 miles north of Toronto, where 41 families formerly on relief are plowing, sowing and reaping to earn their own living from the land; The General Died at Dawn (short story); Vintage one-page colour-photo ad for Green Giant Fine Foods of Canada features their canned vegetables; Very nice one-page colour-photo Westinghouse Air-pilot radio ad; Charming one-page colour Kraft ad features their cheese products; Prestone anti-freeze one-page ad features illustrations of (now) classy vintage cars; Half-page Palmolive Soap ad features two photos of the Dionne Quints, plus Dr. Dafoe who helped birth them; Stanfield's ad features illustration of man proudly strutting in his long underwear; Ponds Cold Cream ad features photo of Mrs. William Jay Iselin; One-page ad for the Singer "Make-It-Yourself" Wardrobe Plan; Fantastic colour photo/colour comic ads inside back cover for Lifebuoy and Rinso soaps feature "True B.O. Experience No. 127"; Back cover colour ad by the federal Department of Fisheries encourages readers to eat fish often; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this marvelous depression-era issue. Book
Sm. 8vo., First Edition; original tan cloth, backstrip with flat gilt bands, second and third compartments with leather labels (red/black) lettered in gilt, green edges, an unusually bright, clean copy. With advertisement endpapers. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
191228230Weatherby & Son 1912. Sm. 8vo. First Edition; original tan cloth backstrip with flat gilt bands second and third compartments with leather labels red/black lettered in gilt green edges an unusually bright clean copy. With advertisement endpapers. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION. Weatherby & Son, hardcover
74016Coll. "Plein air", S.l., éd. Proxima, 2001, in-8, cartonnage souple à rabats, couv. photos coul. éd., 144 pp., papier glacé, très nb. photos en coul., sommaire, glossaire, index, Devenir propriétaire d'un cheval, voilà quelques conseils astucieux ! Très bon état
7224Paris, Librairie Delagrave, n° 4 de la collection "sports et aventures", 1937, broché, couverture illustrée, 14x19 cm, 124 pages. Illustrations en noir et blanc in-texte et couleurs hors texte de Pierre LISSAC.
1966CHEV1003MBroché, 126 pages, paru chez Crepin Leblond Et Cie, illustré en n/b, très bon état, légèrement abîmé par le temps.
10519BROCHE- 14x21 - 192pp - 1962 - imprimerie alençonnaise
1121Ministère de l'agriculture, Paris, 1953. 1 volume in-4 broché, nombreuses cartes et illustrations. Bel état.
2618in 4 broché titre au dos en long et sur le premier plat titre 10 pages sur papier glacé,7 cartes dépliantes en couleurs30 pages standards et descriptions des races chevalines françaises.32 photos.Trait Comtois,trait Percheron,Pur sang anglais et pur sang anglo-arabe etc Ministère de l’agriculture éditeur 1953 très bon état