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19514319Couverture souple Editions SPES 1951 Lausanne 25x18 cm
ec26J.-B. Robert, éditeur, ancienne maison Milon Relié In-8 (14 x 20,6 cm), reliure dmi-basane, dos à quatre nerfs avec titre doré, couverture conservée, sans date, 322 pages, complet des 24 planches hors texte ; dos insolé et taché, quelques rousseurs à l'intérieur par ailleurs bien conservé, assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1907786Etude chronophotographique et mathématique chez Berger-Levrault & cie - 1907. Format : broché, 14 x 23 cm, 128 pages, 8 planches (sur 9) dépliantes reliées in-fine (il manque la première) et 66 figures in texte. Dos cassé, mors fendus, rousseurs sur la couverture, manque une planche dépliante ouvrage rarissime
1911138171911 demi-reliure en cuir havane clair in-octavo (half binding in leather in-octavo), dos long (spine without raised band) - pièce de titre sur fond havane clair avec filet or (label of title with gilt line) - - filets or (gilt lines), papier marbré aux plats (cover with marbled paper), toutes tranches lisses (all smooth edges), pages de garde peignées à motif "caillouté" (painting endpaper), page de faux-titre avec des références bibliographiques sur son verso (with bibliographical references on the back of half title page), illustrations : figures in et hors-texte (pictures in text and full page engraving), VIII+510 pages, 1911 à Paris Librairie J.-B. Baillière et Fils,
186721913Paris Librairie Militaire de J.Dumaine 1867 in-12 demi chagrin un volume, reliure demi-chagrin rouge in-douze (binding half shagreen duodecimo)(18,4 x 12 cm), dos 5 nerfs (spine with raised bands), Auteur et Titre frappés "or" avec un filet "or" de part et d'autre (gilt title), filet perlé "or" en place des nerfs avec un filet à froid et un filet "or" de part et d'autre des nerfs, filet "or" et filet perlé "or" en tête et en pied, papier marbré rouge et noir aux plats (cover with marbled paper), toutes tranches lisses, marque-page en tissu (bookmark in tissue), orné de 25 planches hors-texte lithographiées en noir (dont un tableau et 10 planches dépliantes)et 2 planches de publicités, légères traces de mouillures claires anciennes en marge hautes des toutes premières pages, petites déchirures à certaines planches mais complètes sinon bel exemplaire, 479 pages, 1867 à Paris Librairie Militaire de J.Dumaine, libraire-éditeur de l'empereur Editeur,
1850027992London: J & D.A. Darling 1850. Octavo. viii 104 pages. The twelve illustrations are hand-colored including the cover which has fading the plate "If you won't go I won't go" has been moved from page 16 to serve as a frontispiece. While some saw the book as an attack on the administration of the Commander-in-chief's office under the Duke of Wellington the British Library see it as a satire. Bound in original color pictorial paper covered boards rebacked in brown morocco lettered and ruled in gilt wear to corners and edges previous owner's name. A very good copy housed within a cloth covered slipcase. Sadleir 1121; Wolff 3292. J & D.A. Darling unknown books
251 p. Illustrated with 3 Full Page Engravings. Age stain. Early manuscript block letters of G.D.B. Keim on first fly leaf and title page. Very mildly XLib. 12mo. 185 mm. Original full leather binding, worn and rubbed. Original leather spine label. Rear board detached. Includes 14 additional chapters and a new appendix (p. [191]- and 'Conclusion.' 'Advice to the purchasers of horses [by Dr. Bracken]' (p. 191-224) is apparently wrongly attributed to Henry Bracken; it appeared anonymously in London in 1766 and later and in America in 1775 and 1777 under title: Ten Minutes Advice To Every Gentleman Going To Purchase A Horse. 'The Stallion [from the Raffier's dictionary, by Dr. [John Hunter]': p. 224-227. Hardbound. Good. The early owner of this book was: General George De Benneville Keim (1778-1852). Born in Reading, PA, he became either sole or part owner of the Reading Furnace, Schuylkill Furnace, Charming Forge, Susan Forge, and Little Schuylkill Forge. He took a lively interest in the development of Schuylkill county, and was among the first projectors of the Little Schuylkill Railroad & Navigation Co., the Mount Carbon, the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven Railroads, and was one of the incorporators and most active supporters of the Reading Railroad. S&S/AI 693. PAIMP 23
Fine English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (29 x 25 cm). In English and Turkish. 257 p., many color photos. A noble beauty: The Arabian horse breeding in Tigem.= Soylu bir güzellik: Tigem'de Arap ati yetistiriciligi. Producer: Haluk Yüksel.Photos by Halit Ömer Canci, Ibrahim Canci, Müjdat Arslan. Edited by Banu Kutun. Content: Acknowledgement, foreword, letter from the editor.; Magnificence on the stage of history.; Noble beauty in the world of art.; The mane of the wind and literature.; Horse, the wings of the Turk.; The long imperial run.; Al-Khamsa.; The Arabian horse breeding in TIGEM (The General Directorate of Turkish agricultural institutions).; Purebred.; TIGEM.; TIGEM's champion stallions.; Bibliography.
A9789535101888Hardback. New. hardcover
19650755634Menlo Park CA: Stanford Research Institute. 1965. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. F First Edition Used. H Hard Cover -. Very Good. Huge analysis of California's horse racing industry by the Stanford Research Institute 4to 848pp. SRI project 1-5329. A comprehensive analysis of revenue racegoer and gambling patterns. Scarce. Stanford Research Institute hardcover
2401224 October 1845; Quidenham near Kenninghall Norfolk. An interesting item from a medical point of view with a well-informed patient describing and discussing his condition symptoms and treatment options. Three years after the writing of this letter the appropriately-named Boddy who is addressed here as ‘W. Barnard Boddy Esqr / 3. Saville Row. Walworth’ published ‘Diet and Cholera’ London 1848. 3pp 12mo. Bifolium. Fifty-five lines of closely-written text. The signature is large and shaky and the use of an amanuensis is understandable in the light of the content of the letter. In fair condition lightly aged with negligible traces of mount along one edge. Folded twice. Albemarle is applying to Boddy on the recommendation of ‘Captain Randall’ regarding ‘the malady which affects my sight’. The ‘communication’ made by Boddy to Randall on the subject is ‘very satisfactory except in one point in as much as there is no mention of successful treatment of Cataract without the usual Operation of Couching’. The ‘medical men’ he has consulted concur that ‘there is a Cataract nearly matured in my right Eye and an incipient one in my left and that the only remedy is the usual operation of Couching in due time’. This takes the letter to the end of the first three pages and Albemarle continues with his description of ‘the present state of my sight’ his symptoms and the options for treatment. He uses glasses ‘when in the open air prepared under the direction of Mr. Travers’. At the end of the second page he remarks: ‘I am in my 74th. Year and could I be sure that the failure of sight would not encrease sic I could cheerfully submit to the state I am in -’ He concludes: ‘Now the Question which I wish to put to you and I hope you will excuse me for doing it so decidedly is first - “Whether Cataract is a cureable malady or to be alleviated - and secondly - whether you can by any means remove or dispel or dissolve the Cataract or stop its probable progress so that the ultimate operation of Couching may not be necessary -’. 24 October 1845; Quidenham, near Kenninghall, Norfolk. unknown
702P., Flammarion, 1922. In 8 broché, XVI - 406 pp.
189216920Paris Boussod Valadon et Cie 1892 Grand in-4° 168 pp, nombreux hors- texte en noir et en couleur non compris dans la pagination, tête dorée, bon exemplaire. classique qu'on ne présente plus. introduction de Frédéric Masson. mors faible au deuxième plat
2008DADAX0979866502Brand: The Cookbook Marketplace 2008-06-10. Spi. hardcover. New. 8.50x1.25x9.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: The Cookbook Marketplace hardcover
2011Q-1611680336Hood/UPNE 2011-10-11. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Hood/UPNE paperback
1880In 8 pleine toile brique éditeur,titre doré au dos,titre en noir sur le premier plat.Faux-titre,titre XVII,996 pages, catalogue de 20 pages sur papier lila en fin de volume ; 346 figures et 34 planches la plupart de G. Nicolet) Asselin et Houzeau 1890
1944321PARIS. COMPAGNIE FRANCAISE DES ARTS GRAPHIQUES. 1944 GRAND IN-4 BROCHE (25 X 32 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON), DE (40) PAGES + 20 PLANCHES, COUVERTURE CREME ILLUSTREE D'UNE VIGNETTE, TITRE IMPRIME EN ROUGE ET EN NOIR. ILLUSTRE DE 15 PLANCHES HORS TEXTE EN COULEURS ET DE 41 DESSINS EN NOIR DANS LE TEXTE (DONT LA VIGNETTE DE COUVERTURE). EDITION ORIGINALE. TIRAGE LIMITE A 1550 EXEMPLAIRES, TOUS NUMEROTES. BON EXEMPLAIRE.
8762Le cheval choix, éducation, hygiène, maladies. Deuxième partie : Médecine, 650 pages pagination continue -premier fascicule : Faux-titre, titre 360 pages, 39 figures dans le texte. Deuxième et dernier fascicule : page 361 à 650. 59 figures dans le texte Vincennes aux bureaux de l’éleveur 1890-01892. Relié à la suite MEGNIN P. Le Chien élevage, hygiène, médecine troisième édition entièrement refondue, considérablement augmentée. Premier volume: faux-titre , titre 322 pages, nombreuses figures dans le texte. Vincennes aux Bureaux de l’éleveur 1893. L’ensemble en un volume in 8 demi-chagrin vert à nerfs et à coins, titre doré, filets à froid. Filets à froid sur les plats. Rousseurs nombreuse, fortes à certaines pages
168 pages. Features: Cover photo of Maurice Lawson of Warren County, Indiana; You can earn more of the food dollar; The case for Eisenhower; The case for Stevenson; Do broilers fet your farm?; Farming for Insoak keeps water where it belongs - Jess Dewees of Clinton, Oklahoma; They shorten dairy chores; The wild and free mustangs; Urea helps stalks and cobs make low-cost beef; A laborsaving crib; Moving corn with power; Winter Oats move northward; Improved rambouillet best for U.S.; Better nests - cleaner eggs; Tractors with superpower - great photo of Elmer Horn of Kirby, Ohio,and his articulating four-wheel-drive tractor; Safe farrowing at low cost; Nice photo of huge crowd of troops in Korea enjoying USO headliner Betty Hutton; Ads include: 1952 Buick; 1952 "Rocket" Oldsmobile Super 88; Lee work clothes; Texaco ad features W.E. (Bill) Stephens (inventor of a tree pulller), co-inventor A.A. (Cotton) Zogg, and Texaco driver T.I. Trahan; Very nice Ford truck color photo ad features cranberry grower Russell Makepeace of Cape Cod; The Massey-Harris "55" tractor; Robert Schaller of Onalaska, WI is shown in a USS Steel ad; Nice color-photo B.F. Goodrich ad features John O. Pickens and son Dick of Hoytville, Ohio; International Trucks (color photo at Brook Farm); John Deere Model 50 and 60 tractors (color); Chevrolet; Plymoth; Homelite chainsaws; Photo of Groucho Marx in Auto-Lite battery ad; Ferguson tractor; Champion spark plug ad features Gene Wakeland of Huntertown, Indiana; Sheppard Diesel tractor; Wolverine work shoes; Dodge truck ad features Bowater Pearson of Attica, Indiana; Tide detergent; '52 Ford car; Jell-O pudding; Brer Rabbit molasses; Blue Bell work clothes; Peters ammo ad features shooter Don Westwater of San Francisco; Great color back cover ad for Camel cigarettes features stage and screen star Richard Carlson. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Signed by Dave Broadfoot upon front free endpaper. "Now the man behind Sergeant Renfrew of the Mounted, Big Bobby Clobber, Bartholomew X, and the Member for Kicking Horse Pass tells his own story." - from dust jacket. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. Appears unread. Beautiful copy. Gift quality. Book
72 pages. Many black and white reproductions of fascinating archival photos. Features: Robert Clay Allison (The Wild Wolf) - the cowboy gunfighter born near Waynesboro in Wayne County, Tennessee; The Early Cattle Trails - Three Mountain Road, Wilderness Road and Bay State Cowpath were forerunners of the Longhorn highways; Dakota Mail Riflers and Special Agent John B. Furay; A Hallway in Hades - Quicksilver/Mercury discovery on a section of land owned by Howard E. Perry east of Terlingua, a hamlet of jacals in the Big Bend in Brewster County, Texas; A Man the Earth Talked To - Senator John Hearst, father of William Randolph Hearst; The Indians Named Him Shine - Shine Smith's work with and huge Christmas parties for the Navajo on an impoverished reservation; Murder at the Sawdust Pile - Martin Zidmair and murder near Livinston, Montana circa 1903; Prettiest Girl at Wimberley's Mill, Texas - Virgie L. Moritz (nee Mayes); Peyote Priest - James Kassanovoid, Comanche; Iron Horse vs. Dobbin - the Siskiyou Line of the Southern Pacific Railroad connected Eugene with Medford, Oregon; A Town of Gourds - Calabasas in the Santa Cruz Valley, Arizona; Fleet-footed Frontiersmen - William Price Cooper outran Indians, and their ponies, to save his skin; 101 memories, and then some! - Col. Frank S. Giles and the 101 Ranch; Leechtown Legends - small gold rush town 20 miles northwest of Victoria, British Columbia at the junction of the Leech and Sooke Rivers ; Twenty Years among our hostile Indians - their characteristics, customs, habits, religion, marriages, dances and battles; Mrs. Faye Shobert of Central City, Colorado discovers Lost Gold Mine on her property!. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
Pages 241-280. Features: 2L0 Today - article with photos - a tour of the studios, how programmes are arranged, wonders of the control room; Belzebuth - a fine story of the Foreign Legion in Algeria; Variety Star of Today - Will Fyffe - photo-illustrated article; Rich Little Poor Girl (short story); What Will Petticoat Government Mean? - Will Britain be any better whan all women have votes? - article with photo of arrested Suffragette; Lucky Little 'Uns of the Turf - photo-illustrated article on how horse jockeys are made; Shadowed Love (continued); Interesting article on soap - with great photo of acres of soap at Port Sunlight; Ghost Towns of Western USA - great photo-illustrated article of the ghost town of Rhyolte; In the Spring (fiction); Infamies of the Third Degree - the official 'torture system' which disgraces civilization; and more. Staples disintegrated. Bit of writing on back cover. Above-average but not excessive wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
Features: Sixguns on the Diamond - a story of athletics as played on the frontier; Murder at Escondido; The Strangulation of Damian Romero - it was Sheriff Mason Bowman's first hanging and he wanted everything to go right... of course it didn't; Photographer with Custer - William H. Illingworth; Samuel Kyburz - the forgotten man who helped Sutter settle California; Cowboy Mutiny - the Nefsey Brothers; Bad Blood - The True Story of Harry Tracey - the first complete account of the Notorious Pacific Northwest Outlaw - long article with many photos; Erastus 'Deaf' Smith - he gave one momentous year to the Texas Revolution; Horse and Buggy Doctor - Dr. C. Dana Carter Served the Wilds of Wyoming; Old West Cookery - Foods of Early California, with recipes; Alf Bolin's Reign of Terror. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Magazine
Features: photo of Annamite workers; photo of a New Zealand signaller on a just-captured German dug-out; Two-page photo of the men who charged the guns at Masnieres - Heroes of a Canadian 'Balaclava' Exploit - a single squadron of the Fort Garry Horse; The Italian Army's stand to keep the enemy from Venice; On the Italian Northern Defence Line; The Buffs; On the British Western Front in France; New Zealanders detraining after an attack on the Western Front (2 pages); 2 page photo of a group of U.S. soldiers on their way to a training camp; Hermes with a Tab; Withe the Canadians on the Western Front and in Paris; Torpedo-boat of the air; 3 photos of the typhoon disaster in Japan; The Charges of Treason against M. Caillaux; Photos of the British Army in Italy. Staples disintegrated. Above-average wear. Book
Contents: The War By Land - article by F.A. McKenzie; With the Flag in France and Flanders - three photos; Four Photos of British Horse and Foot Moving to the Firing Line; With the Devoted workers of the R.A.M.C. - four photos; Boer and Briton unite against the Teuton - two photos; B.E. Africa contests Germany's place in the sun - three photos; King Albert's New Army in the Making - six photos; The Decisive Cruiser Action in the North Sea; The Blucher Before & After Meeting the Lion - Three photos; Centerfold illustration of the naval victory in the North Sea - Triumph of British Gunnery and Seamanship; Photos of Ships and Guns that made the Germans fly; The War by Sea - article by Commander Carlyon Bellairs; Five photos of Warlike Preparations in Peaceful Holland; Five photos of Belin in Wartime; Barget9wn-on-Seine - photos of war victims housed in barges; Religious duties amid the din of war - photos of troops from three nations and their religious observances; Photos of five elusive snipers; Photos of three war scenes in the Forest of Argonne; Photos of Domesticities near the Battle Line; Photos of Old Boys who will soon fight with New Armies; Names and photos of Britain's heroes and lost men. Average wear. Staples disintegrated. All pages present. A sound copy. Book