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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.
19441108961944 A Paris, Compagnie française des arts graphiques, Collection "Les Equipages" - MCMXLIV, 1944 - In-4, demi basane noire (33 x 24cm environ) - Sans pagination - Lithographies originales, dessins de E. Lajoux - Ce tirage constituant l'édition originale a été limité à 1550 exemplaires tous numérotés - Exemplaire N°272
1945100145097À l'enseigne du Cheval ailé 1945 in12. 1945. Broché. Publié en 1945 "Au nom des silencieux" est un essai courageux d'Alfred Fabre-Luce écrit dans le contexte de l'immédiat après-guerre. L'auteur connu pour son précédent ouvrage controversé "Journal de la France" y donne probablement la parole à ceux qui n'ont pas pu ou su s'exprimer durant la période troublée
1908169911908 un volume, broché in-8 Editeur (paperback in-8 editor) (21 x 14 cm), couverture marron clair imprimée et illustrée en noir (cover printed and illustrated), toutes tranches non-rognées, ex-libris gravé : yvon le Blohic, orné de 25 illustrations Photographiques in et hors-texte en noir, légères traces de mouillures anciennes en marge de la 1ère de couverture, VII + 75 pages, sans date (1908) Paris Laveur Lucien Editeur,
1985LFA-126721616Un ouvrage de 96 pages, format 130 x 200 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1985, Prest Edit, bon état
1986LFA-126720229Un ouvrage de 336 pages, format 155 x 240 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1986, Editions Robert Laffont, bon état
1993jj4334Musée Léon Dierx Broché 1993 In-16° broché, 65 pp., catalogue de l'exposition organisée du 8 octobre au 19 décembre 1993 ; très bon état général Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
2003RO80266377Maison des sciences de l'homme d'Aquitaine. 2003. In-8. Broché. Très bon état, Couv. fraîche, Dos impeccable, Intérieur frais. 196 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 791.44-Radio
2003Zl28Pessac Maison Des sciences De L'homme D'aquitaine 2003 In8 196 pages - broché - trés bon état
2003Zl28Pessac Maison Des sciences De L'homme D'aquitaine 2003 In8 196 pages - broché - trés bon état
36519ABLondon, Warne and Co., o.J. 4°. Mit 24 Lithogr. u. 24 S. Beschreibung. 24 lithographs and 24 pages descriptions. Illustr. Or.-Lwd. Verg. Rü.-u. Deckeltit. Deckelverg. u. Deckelillustr. Illustrated original cloth. Gilt title on spine and boards. Gilt images on boards. Ber., best. u. fl. L. fl., einige S. lose, Gelenke gelockert. Rubbed, bumped, and stained. Slightly stained, some pages and joints loose.
1901129531Sydney: Angus and Robertson 1901. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Sydney Angus and Robertson 1901. Quarto x 64 pages with an illustration plus 8 plates but lacking the colour frontispiece called for by Dornbusch. Modern binder's cloth with the front panel of the original green wrapper printed in red mounted on the front board; text block tide-marked near the head of the spine with the plates a little stained; some discolouration and foxing heavy in places; minor signs of age and use; a decent copy of an absolute rarity. This history of these two cavalry units from their foundation through to the end of the Boer War is 'undoubtedly a regimental record but it is something more - it is an attempt to explain and to some extent combat the unreasoning prejudice which has grown up as a result of the South African campaign against the cavalry arm of the service. On this point Mr. Wilkinson says:- "It is my purpose to show not only that cavalry regiments like the New South Wales Lancers have done equal yeoman service to the Empire in the South African struggle with their comrades in the other branches of the service but that they have done infinitely more as the pioneers of the cavalry movement in Australia to enhance the value of our defence force and to shew the world of what fighting stuff our men are made"' from a review in the 'Daily Telegraph' 12 October 1901. The last 18 pages contain numerous appendices including nominal and casualty rolls. <p>Dornbusch 126; Fielding and O'Neill page 126. Angus and Robertson hardcover
12682On letterhead of the House of Commons Library 8 May 1877. 2pp. 12mo. On bifolium with mourning border. Very good on lightly-aged paper. He will be 'very happy if it suits the Committee to present a Cup somewhat similar to that they accepted fm me last year - as the Paxton Cup.' He prefers to leave the conditions to them and asks for 'due notice when the time of the Regatta is fixed'. On letterhead of the House of Commons Library, 8 May 1877. unknown
1851WRCAM55569Gonzales County Tx. 1851. 2pp. on a folded folio sheet. Old folds a few ink smudges. Very good. An original manuscript agreement setting the terms of a horse race in Texas in 1851. The document is signed by the principal parties to the contest Byrd Smith and Richard Parr both of Gonzales Texas as well as witnesses C.C. DeWitt and A.S. Miller. <br> <br> The agreement totaling approximately 375 words reads in part: <br> <br> "Article sic of agreement between Byrd Smith.& Richard Parr.we the above named parties agree to run a Race six weeks from this date said race to be run between A.S. Miller's & John G. King's on the old tracks the distance of eight hundred yards.the said Byrd Smith to run a certain Bay horse called by the name of Boy Jim.the above named Parr is to run a certain sorrell sic mare called Lucy Red Fox.for the sum of one thousand Dollars.the above race to be run between the hours of 12 & 4 o'clock." <br> <br> Each of the horses is identified in the agreement by physical marks and with brands written as symbols. Additionally there is a description of the filly whose "left hind foot is white a little above the hoof with a white strike in the said hoof and a few white hairs in her face." The weight each horse is to carry is stipulated and each horse owner was required to post a $500 bond at the time of signing to be held by one William A. Matthews in case of forfeiture. <br> <br> The six names mentioned in connection to this race all had solid backgrounds in antebellum Gonzales County Texas. C.C. DeWitt A.S. Miller and William A. Mathews are all listed as stockholders in "An Act to Establish & Incorporate Gonzales County College." John G. King Sr. a grant holder in Gonzales County died there in 1856. Byrd Smith was a private in an 1841 Gonzales County militia company. Finally Richard Parr was killed in Gonzales County in 1855 - over a land squabble not a horse racing debt. <br> <br> Antebellum Texas documents on sports of any kind are exceedingly rare. Material relating to horse racing is especially hard to find considering the state did not officially sanction the sport until well into the 20th century after pari-mutuel betting was approved in 1925. unknown books
053-Ao.J. 7 Radierungen auf einem Bogen, auf Bütten mit Wasserzeichen: Schriftzug. 16,8:28 cm. Ausgezeichnete Drucke mit schmalem Rand, rechts auf die Plattenkante geschnitten. Mittelfalte geglättet, leicht knittrig, Einriß restauriert. Illustrationen zu einem Roman, in der Art des Stefano della Bella (1610-1664).
1952258071952 Editions Fleuve Noir, collection "Western" N° 1 - 1952 - Petit in-8, broché couverture illustrée par M. Gourdon - 188 pages
1996436541996. Maloine, collection "Cheval pratique", 1996. Format 15x22 cm, broche, 127 pages. Tres bon etat.
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with unmarked black cloth boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased. 313pp. A horse racing novel. Tucked in is a publicity flyer from Headline.
191443941New York: Thomas Floyd-Jones 1914. 8vo. xxxi 1 275 1 pp. Photo frntsp. numerous plates facsimile plates of letters & documents. Gray cloth gilt lettrng on spine mnr bmpng to crnrs mnr shlfwr some dustsoilng still a VG- copy. First edition of this exceedingly scarce personal memoir of the horse racing and trotting sport as it evolved in New York through the 19th century. The author’s family and he owned and raced thoroughbreds and trotting horses and were key members in the Union Course Long Island. Of particular interest is the exhaustive 75 page index Floyd-Jones appended to the work which details every name horse and event mentioned in the book. Thomas Floyd-Jones, hardcover
19622091502133506562Haiku kenkyu-sha 1962. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Haiku kenkyu-sha paperback
1978144163J. A. Allen & Co Ltd, London 1978. XXV, 401 pages. With a lot of illustrations and some folded maps. Red Original hardcover binding. 22x14 cn
1965014222Paris Galerie Berggruen 1965 In-12 oblong En feuilles, sous chemises
in-12, 283 pp., broché. Papier jauni sinon bel exemplaire. [BL-8]
8vo., First Edition; black cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy in price-clipped dustwrapper. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR ON TITLE.
2021500104984CASA 2021 120 pages 18 6x23 8x1 4cm. 2021. Relié. 120 pages.