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2022Raj-97881770250192022. New. Sanskrit unknown
19732081402109802247Ongaku no Tomosha 1973. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Ongaku no Tomosha paperback
312p. Highly illustrated with great photographs. Oblong folio. Original cloth binding. DJ. Wonderful photo survey of a farming culture that still persists among the Amish.
2003180381Jose J. De Olañeta Editor 2003. Tapa dura. 2ª Mano. . . Nuevo retractilado. Ilustrado a color. . Tapa dura con sobrecubierta 237 p. : il. col. y n. ; 35x25 cm Jose J. De Olañeta, Editor hardcover
In 4, pp. 47-58 con 1 tav. f.t. su doppia pagina con gli ibridi del genere equus fino ad allora conosciuti. Br. rifatta con carta d'epoca. Stralcio dagli Atti del Real Istituto d'incoraggiamento alle scienze naturali di Napoli, tomo XI, seconda serie.
25431L. Mulo (Encyclopédie-Roret) 418 pages Paris. in-12. Sans date. broché. 418 pages. Nouvelle édition entièrement revue corrigée et augmentée par E. Lefort - Avec figures en noir
0484761021.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1334769931.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
In-8 (cm. 24.10), brossura illustrata, con alette, pp. 111, (1), con illustrazioni in bianco e nero e a colori nel testo. Minimo, millimetrico strappetto alla cuffia superiore e puntiforme macchia al piatto anteriore; peraltro, volume in ottimo stato (nice copy).
19591021431959 N° 59, Février 1959 - Petit In-4, broché, couverture et 4ème de couv. illustrées - Revue mensuelle illustrée - 61 p. - Sommaire en image
22584Paris Bibliothèque-Charpentier. Eugéne Fasquelle, Editeur 1900 in 12 (18,5x12,5) 1 volume reliure demi chagrin rouge de l'éditeur, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, plats de percaline assortis, plat supérieur orné d'un fer doré aux armes de la ville de Paris (Prix municipal) 283 pages [1]. Antonin Mulé, romancier, ami du peintre toulousain Jean-Paul Laurens, fréquente le romancier Ferdinand Fabre. Ce roman documentaire a pour cadre la campagne des environs de Toulouse (Le Calvinet). Très bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
186246404223Paris, Poulet-Malassis, 1862 ; in-12, broché, couverture grise imprimée. 2 ff., 173 pp.EDITION ORIGINALE. C'est un récit macabre d'agonie et de mort. Texte halluciné avec des réflexions morales, sociales, etc. Inclassable!- Launay 262 - Vicaire 1176. Antonin Mulé, ce chaud républicain de Toulouse avait de qui tenir. Il était le fils de Bernard Mulé, carbonaro depuis 1822, qui organisa en 1847 le Banquet réformiste de Toulouse. En 1848 il proclama la République dans sa ville. Victime du coup d'état du 2 décembre, il fut interné en Algérie. De retour en France il fut arrêté à nouveau en 1858 et enfermé en vertu de la loi de sûreté générale. Son fils Antonin naquit en 1836. Il fit une belle carrière comme avocat tout en collaborant, fidèle à ses convictions démocratiques, à divers journaux d'opposition sous l'Empire. Après 1880 il fut aussi inspecteur des enfants assistés. Poulet-Malassis a publié son premier livre en 1862. Quelques autres suivront : La Guérite en 1894 chez Charpentier, La Maison de Jean Fourcat en 1899 chez Fasquelle, La Vie cruelle chez Chamuel en 1903, Le Père et le fils chez Dujarric en 1905, Chez les Moumenin (récit algérien) en 1906 Amours romanesques ches Dujarric en 1907. Sans doute est-il mort avant la guerre de 14.
186246404224Paris, Poulet-Malassis, 1862 ; in-12, demi-basane fauve, nerfs, filet doré, pièces de titre noires, tranches jaspées. (Reliure de l’époque). 2 ff., 173 pp.EDITION ORIGINALE. C'est un récit macabre d'agonie et de mort. Texte halluciné avec des réflexions morales, sociales, etc. Inclassable!- Launay 262 - Vicaire 1176. Antonin Mulé, ce chaud républicain de Toulouse avait de qui tenir. Il était le fils de Bernard Mulé, carbonaro depuis 1822, qui organisa en 1847 le Banquet réformiste de Toulouse. En 1848 il proclama la République dans sa ville. Victime du coup d'état du 2 décembre, il fut interné en Algérie. De retour en France il fut arrêté à nouveau en 1858 et enfermé en vertu de la loi de sûreté générale. Son fils Antonin naquit en 1836. Il fit une belle carrière comme avocat tout en collaborant, fidèle à ses convictions démocratiques, à divers journaux d'opposition sous l'Empire. Après 1880 il fut aussi inspecteur des enfants assistés. Poulet-Malassis a publié son premier livre en 1862. Quelques autres suivront : La Guérite en 1894 chez Charpentier, La Maison de Jean Fourcat en 1899 chez Fasquelle, La Vie cruelle chez Chamuel en 1903, Le Père et le fils chez Dujarric en 1905, Chez les Moumenin (récit algérien) en 1906 Amours romanesques ches Dujarric en 1907. Sans doute est-il mort avant la guerre de 14.
190346404225Paris, Soc. Parisienne d’Édition, 1903 ; in-12, broché, couverture jaune imprimée. 2 ff., 322 pp., 1 f.EDITION ORIGINALE. Roman de mœurs qui se déroule dans un hospice du quartier Saint-Cyprien à Toulouse.ENVOI AUTOGRAPHE “à mon excellent confrère et ami Henri Maigrot (Henriot)...”Antonin Mulé, ce chaud républicain de Toulouse avait de qui tenir. Il était le fils de Bernard Mulé, carbonaro depuis 1822, qui organisa en 1847 le Banquet réformiste de Toulouse. En 1848 il proclama la République dans sa ville. Victime du coup d'état du 2 décembre, il fut interné en Algérie. De retour en France il fut arrêté à nouveau en 1858 et enfermé en vertu de la loi de sûreté générale. Son fils Antonin naquit en 1836. Il fit une belle carrière comme avocat tout en collaborant, fidèle à ses convictions démocratiques, à divers journaux d'opposition sous l'Empire. Après 1880 il fut aussi inspecteur des enfants assistés. Poulet-Malassis a publié son premier livre en 1862. Quelques autres suivront : La Guérite en 1894 chez Charpentier, La Maison de Jean Fourcat en 1899 chez Fasquelle, La Vie cruelle chez Chamuel en 1903, Le Père et le fils chez Dujarric en 1905, Chez les Moumenin (récit algérien) en 1906 Amours romanesques ches Dujarric en 1907. Sans doute est-il mort avant la guerre de 14.
19 cm, brossura editoriale brunita; pp. 20. Date di prima esecuzione e biografiche degli autori, ben manoscritte al frontespizio
76 pages. Features: Carving with Roger Andre Bourgault; The sky's the limit for Chuck Kubilos; The Idaho Twins - Elaine Allen of Boise and Eileen Schrier of Lowman; Don't Skate on Thin Ice; Paul Luvera retires from totem carving; Carve a little owl neckerchief; Let's Carve a Mule; Carve a Whittler's Poke; I'd like to try woodcarving; Carve a Chow; Stamps honor hand-carved carousels; Many show photos and reports; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
Contents: Nash-Kelvinator military ad in color inside front cover; Ad for the Chrysler Sea Mule; Dewey triumph poses question - will Willkie bolt from party?; Hull's speech attempts to divorce politics from our foreign policy; Gun Play in Wichita - Bargel K. Stanley holds police off for an hour; Prelude to Torture - Jap Propaganda in Pictures - 3 pages reprinted from a mysterious undated English-language publication called 'Freedom' put out in Shanghai - "... these pictures show the great score the American people still have to score with the little men across the Pacific."; Navy Raids on Palau and Yap uncover secrets of Jap bases - old Sea Dogs are excited by size of U.S. attack force and nearness of Philippines; Photo of landing strip construction in China - 300,000 Chinese workers and 100,000 hand-made wheelbarrows have been conscripted to this end; British Rocket Battery - photo and article; Elizabeth, the future Queen of world's soundest monarchy; De Gaulle Triumph - finally becoming No. 1 Frenchman, he takes in reds - on his terms; Great photo of Curtiss Helldivers under construction at a new Fort William, Ontario plant which will produce for the U.S. Navy; SWPA starts setting policy on sale of surplus war goods; Andrew F. Howe, owner of 100 patents, finally settles with General Steel Castings for over $1 million; Trappist monks set up in Conyers, Georgia. Above-average wear. All pages stained to varying degrees, presumably by water - all text legible. A worthy reference copy. Book
Features: Reprint of scarce book - Indian Fighting on the Texas Frontier by Captain John M. Elkins; Apache Tears - Nino Cochise; The Wake of Whiskey Bill; The First War Correspondent, 1846; Treasure rode in the boot; Mysterious trapper Billy Nay; Bill Hickok's girl on the flying trapeze; Alias 'Shooting Star' - a drifter covets a horse; The day the glue pot became a cauldron! - the Seattle fire of 1889; A cavern of gold in New Mexico?; The Army's 'stubborn fact' - the Army mule driver; A hard man to understand - Stephen W. Dorsey; people of the Laramie Plains; Ghost Ferry in Hoodoo Valley - Seneaquoteen Post; Rufus 'Potato' Clark of Denver; Pioneer Child - Nettie Hight Yarbrough; James Case's Last Frontier. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Nice copy. Magazine
Features: Daniel - Potter Feud... a grim Arkansas frontier recollection of bloodletting whose beginning had no neutral witnesses; Beloved Cowboy, Ben Bird; D. Storms' High Mesa - there was a strange alliance between river refugees and a lawyer few people ever really understood (Stormsville); The Ancient Eel Trail; Mule Meat and Shoe Leather - travails on the 19th Kansas Cavalry; Seeking the Lost Adam; A Frontier Doctor - Part I; Deadwood, South Dakota; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Magazine
Features: Bloodiest Miles on the Union Pacific - The Indians Nearly Stopped Construction of the Railroadi; Barney Riggs - Man of Violence - he was sent to prison for killing one man and turned loose for killing two!; Butch Cassidy Didn't Do It - The Winnemucca Bank Robbery; Black Widow of Kansas - Nellie Benthusen-Bailey-Reece; Frontier Heartbreak - the story of Darius Athorp and his wife, Harriet - separated forever; Muscatel and a Mule; Mustangs (wild horses) on the Gila River; Last of the Lednhi; Terror in the Night - Bald Knobbers; Sourdough from the Old West - with recipes; Masterton's Militia - a short career for Bat's Brother; Jim White - Boss Hunter; The Christmas Kiss. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Magazine
Features: Warm Weather Ne'er-do-wells; Get Up, Mule... Please!; Gold Cache at Cedar Hill; End of a Madman's Trail; The Price Was Right; Two Sides of the Green Boys; Battle of the Beard; Trapper Man; From No-Account to Plain Mean; Old Fort Robidoux; Stub's Express; A Different Kind of Race; Deaf Smith Versus Santa Anna; Night of Terror; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
Features: Marine Farming; The Absorption Lines of Quasi-Stellar Objects; Auditory illusions and confusions; human embryos in the laboratory; optical interference coatings; rickets; Permanent Magnets; The Mule. Average wear. Sound copy. Magazine
Features: The "Hard-Case" Skipper; a young Merchant Navy radio-operator tries his luck aboaord a North Sea Trawler; A God Comes Home - a missing bronze statue of Zeus; The Buring Ship - An attempted rescue during a fire at sea; The Ju-Ju Snake - a West African tale; Sea Lion Islands - the author visits Sea Lion Rookeries on islands off British Columbia at breeding time - photos; Under Two Flags - a Brit on leave on the French Riviera is mistaken for a French deserter and ordered to perform 18 months military service in France!; Unlucky Mica - a prospector's story about the discovery and abandonment of a rich deposit of Mica in Nigeria; The Hottest Place on Earth - Death Valley, California - photos include one of a 20 mule team; The Regimental Ghost - strange happenings with a famous unit of the Indian Army; Canadian Loggers - describes Hastings Street, Vancouver in the 1950s - a fascinating historical backdrop to the problems which currently plague the area; The World's Richest Treasure Store - Fort Knox Depository, Kentucky; A bed of bayonets; The Gibraltar Apes; A Hippo with Toothache - a hippo turns nasty; and more. Small chip from backstrip. Binding intact. Average wear. Faint signature atop front cover. Quality copy. Book
Features: The "Hard-Case" Skipper; a young Merchant Navy radio-operator tries his luck aboard a North Sea Trawler; A God Comes Home - a missing bronze statue of Zeus; The Burning Ship - An attempted rescue during a fire at sea; The Ju-Ju Snake - a West African tale; Sea Lion Islands - the author visits Sea Lion Rookeries on islands off British Columbia at breeding time - photos; Under Two Flags - a Brit on leave on the French Riviera is mistaken for a French deserter and ordered to perform 18 months military service in France!; Unlucky Mica - a prospector's story about the discovery and abandonment of a rich deposit of Mica in Nigeria; The Hottest Place on Earth - Death Valley, California - photos include one of a 20 mule team; The Regimental Ghost - strange happenings with a famous unit of the Indian Army; Canadian Loggers - describes Hastings Street, Vancouver in the 1950s - a fascinating historical backdrop to the problems which currently plague the area; The World's Richest Treasure Store - Fort Knox Depository, Kentucky; A bed of bayonets; The Gibraltar Apes; A Hippo with Toothache - a hippo turns nasty; and more. Small chip from backstrip. Binding intact. Average wear. Unmarked. Quality copy. Book
Features: Dad Fairbanks - Desert Man and his Nevada mule teams; Midnight Ride - Black Devil; Those Marrying Earp Men; Bond's Alley - Hillsboro, Texas; "Escorting' sheep from California to Montana; When Klondike Mike Broke Trail with a Dead Man - Tanana Valley, Alaska; The Day General E.S. Godfrey Got Lost; Wild Old Days!; A Dog Called Baldy; Blizzard on Hog Eye Mesa. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book