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19258904Paris, Emile-Paul Frères, 1925. In-4 de [8]-244-[4] pages, demi-vélin, dos orné de filets et titres dorés et de libellules et papillons colorés et dorés, tête dorée, filet doré ornant les plats, couvertures conservées. Belle condition, partiellement non coupé. Reliure signée Asper.
19069804Paris, Goupil & Cie, Manzi, Joyant & Cie, 1906. In-4 de [4]-303-[5] pages, demi-maroquin vert à coins, dos à 5 nerfs avec titre doré, tête dorée, couvertures et dos conservés. Reliure passée, toute petite étiquette de librairie ayant marqué le faux-titre. Reliure signée P. Ruban.
19091644Paris, Librairie Hachette et Cie, 1909. 1 volume in-4 de [4]-254-[2] pages, plein vélin, dos lisse orné, plat orné au centre d’un médaillon aux armes dorées, titre, auteur et édition en lettres dorée, tête dorée. Accroc au coin supérieur du premier plat.
18446967Bruxelles, à la librairie historique-artistique, 1844. Grand in-8 de [8]-361-[6] pages, pleine percaline verte, dos orné de titre, encadrement et fleurons dorés. Plats légèrement salis, mors fendu, coins légèrement frottés, rousseurs éparses, principalement sur les premiers et derniers feuillets, un cahier déboîté.
Pages 393-504. Features: The Education of Linton Usher; Descendants of the Dumonts of Vevay; The Fur Trade of the Ohio Valley; Pioneer Folklore Relative to Snakes; Indiana Historical Society; Social Studies in High School; Danger on Wabash (Vincennes Letters of 1786); Living in a Distracted World, 1914-1920; and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Binding intact. A quality vintage copy. Book
24 pages. Contents: Venom of Snakes Lends Encouragement to Cure for Disease; How Socialism has Spread Over the Earth in One Century; Too Many Train Wrecks; Blight Hits Elms; Detroit Bank Probe; Admiral Byrd Going South again (with small photo); Split in the German Protestant Church; Lost Canadian Balloon crews found; Death of King Feisal el Husein of Iraq; Cuban Junta Quits with Grau San Martin Provisilnal President; Current Events - with photo of Theodore Roosevelt Jr.; Marion Bergeron of West Haven, CT. crowned Miss America 1933; Photo of Norman Thomas, who has been Socialist candidate for President multiple times; Photo of Senator Bob LaFollette of Wisconsin; Capital Chat - with photo of Senators aboard capital monorail subway train; Photo of King Boris III of Bulgaria; and more. Average wear. Yellowed with age. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
Features: Christmas at the Rocky Point Crossing on the Missouri in Montana; Devil Sam's Gold; Russell Watercolors Found!; The Nightmare of Old Folsom Prison; Half-Million Dollar Stage Coach Robbery - Jacksonville, Oregon and stage driver Jack Montgomery who would only stop for a blown up road!; Perils of Desert Treasure Hunting... and how to survive them! - snakes, bugs, scorpions, Gila Monsters; Mystery of the Sansbois - a taste of the supernatural; Retribution at Fort McLane - the four versions of Mangus Colorado's death; The Aerial Liner for the Forty-niner! - this airline never got off the ground; Child Bride of a Buccaneer - Jean Lafitte's Captain; Lovely old postcards; Wild Old Days!; Missouri's Possible Fortune in Silver?; What Happened to Edna Wilson?. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Nice copy. Book
Gr. In-8, 343p. Troisième édition. Illustré 11 planches en quadrichromie et de 24 planches en héliogravure. Tampon de possesseur en page de garde, sinon exemplaire en parfaite condition.
1966697CGStuttgart, Offsetdruckerei Fricke & Co., (1966). Offsetdruck auf starkem Papier, auf Leinen aufgzogen. Blattgrösse: 64 x 92 cm.
192814433Paris, Alpina, [1928]. Grand in-4 de 162-[4] pages, demi-maroquin marron à coins, dos à 5 nerfs avec titre doré, tête dorée.
19331937Paris, Ed. Tallandier, 1933. 1 vol. br. in-4 de 192-[4] pages. En belle condition, non coupé.
191312595Paris, Librairie Armand Colin, 1913. In-4 de [8]-115-[5] pages, pleine percaline d'éditeur décorée en noir avec titre doré au premier plat.
Four Volumes bound in two. Illustrated with Eighty-Five full page copperplates. Early manuscript ownership of Sarah B. Roger, 1847 on title pages of Volume One and Volume Three. Light age stain in volumes one and two. Mild damp stain on bottom corner margins of volume three and four. 230 mm. Original full leather bindings, worn. Spines very worn with loss. Front board of volume one detached, other boards very fragile. Hardbound. Fair. Text good. Oliver Goldsmith (1728-1774) was an Irish novelist, playwright and poet, who is best known for his novel 'The Vicar of Wakefield' (1766), his pastoral poem 'The Deserted Village' (1770), and his plays 'The Good-Natur'd Man' (1768) and 'She Stoops to Conquer' (1771). He is thought to have also written the classic children's tale 'The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes' (1765). First published in 1774 'A History of the Earth and Animated Nature' was also extremely popular. This Philadelphia 1845 edition is scarce and complete examples are rarely offered for sale. PAIMP20
1966697CGStuttgart, Offsetdruckerei Fricke & Co., (1966). Offsetdruck auf starkem Papier, auf Leinen aufgzogen. Blattgrösse: 64 x 92 cm. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, Schlangen
1946yam1214in-8 broché en bon état coins et bords un peu émoussés 343 pages + 11 planches en quadrichromie et 24 en héliogravure Librairie Delagrave
Don, LariIn Pristine Condition. unknown
96 pages. Features: Small date written on front cover. One-inch opening to fore-edge of some page. Small chip from fore-edge of back cover. The woman comments; The thankless children; What British Brides can teach us; The Welcome Wagon; Are You Just a Plaything of Nature? (ad for Pinkham's vegetable compound); How Good a Mother Are You?: Her Murders are Profitable - Mary Roberts Rinehard; Mother Hubbard and her Frozen Cupboard; Bernhardt in the Suburbs - the little theater is big business; Pork can poison you; New Lives for the Old; Prevent Sunburn; They Shall Take Up Serpents; The women who walked in danger - Bryant's Station in 1872; Break bad Habits; Leave it to Girls; She raised her boys on morning glories - Ada Belle Pirle; Marriage Faces a Crisis; Hard Water - Household Swindle; Confessions of a Telephone Operator; Blind Pianist Jimmy Osborn; Martha Golm - the doctor who cured herself; Average wear. Binding intact. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
56 pages. Features: Storyteller Michael Parents; G6 Leaders Meet at Montebello - article with color photos; Ronald Reagan - Commander from Culver City; Clinch River - a Breeder Reactor for Howard Baker; New US policies on immigration; Senators urge William Casey to quit CIA; Daniel Yankelovich predicts new "ethic of commitment"; Prince Charles Weds Lady Diana - feature article with color photos; Precarous Peace Between Israel and P.L.O.; Tough Challenges in Poland; U.S. Favouring China over Taiwan; Pope's Assailant Mehmet Ali Agca gets life; Attack from the right in El Salvador; Hunger strikers lose favour in Northern Ireland; Karl Barth's last letters mix vitriol and compassion; The merits oof multi-billion-dollar mergers; Chrysler turns up a winner under Lee Iococca; Cola wars in Thailand; Iceberg Cool - Theodore Taylor uses ice for air conditioning - on a large scale; Sailing article - "Happiness is a Hobie Cat"; Time Inc. shuts the Washington Star; MADD - growing protest against lenient punishment for drunk drivers; Passing of Carol Fox, Fernand Spaak, Gabriel Hauge and Abram Kardiner; Prehistoric zoo at Archer, Florida okra farm; Steps taken to save the whales; A vote for Egypt's Aswan Dam; Soprano Mirella Freni; Summer Computer Camps replace snakes and frogs; The Pessimistic Vision of the late artist Philip Guston; and more. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
183420929Paris, P. Dufart (imprimerie de Crapelet), 1834 ; in-18 (152 mm), veau vert olive, dos à nerfs, filets et pointillés dorés, titre doré, roulette à froid d'encadrement des plats et double filet doré, filets sur les coupes des coins (reliure de l'époque) ; [4], 291, [1bl.], [4] pp., frontispice lithographié par Formentin. (Quérard : Littérature française I-334).
c7029Paris, Delagrave, 1934 ; grand in-8°, pleine toile noire, auteur et titre dorés au dos; 343pp. avce 13 figures dans le texte en noir et 35 planches hors texte dont 11 en couleurs.Quelques petites rousseurs.
189413806Genève, imprimé par E. Aubert-Schuchardt, 1894. In-4 de 228-[2] pages, demi-toile grège à coins, dos muet, covuertures conservées, dont le premier plat est illustré d'une grande composition de Jeanmaire.
19327403Lausanne, Editions Romanes, 1932. In-4 broché de 32 pages suivies des planches, couverture illustrée rempliée. Scotch en tête et en queue, intérieur sans défaut.
19826783Paris, éditions du Dolmen, 1982. Petit in-folio non paginé, en feuille sous chemise noire et étui bordeaux pleine soie, titre sur étiquette bordeaux au dos de la chemise. Très belle condition.
19425819Paris, Editions Emile-Paul Frères, 1942. 1 vol. in-4 de 290-[1] p., en feuilles, couverture bleue ornée d'une licorne, sous emboîtage orné d'éditeur (légèrement insolé et avec une charnière fissurée mais qui tient bon !). Le livre lui-même est en belle condition.
187010012Bâle & Genève / Berne, H. Georg / J. Dlaf, 1870. In-8 de XXIV-[2]-864-[8] pages, demi-chagrin rouge, dos à 4 nerfs orné de filets, roulettes, décor et titre dorés, plats de percaline, tranches dorées. Plats légèrement tachés, petit choc au bord supérieur du second plat, minuscules frottements, quelques rousseurs.