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199211183Clermont-Ferrand, Université Blaise Pascal, 1992. 495 g In-8 broché, 295 pp., illustrations. Publications de l'Institut d'Etudes du Massif Central, collection Thermalisme et Civilisation, 2. . (Catégories : Histoire, Eaux thermales, Thermalisme, )
1852GIT00f95Nîmes de l'Imprimerie Soustelle Gaude 1852. Plaquette in-4 brochée 16pp. Manque sur la bordure supérieure du 1er plat.
8738, Paris, Librairie Bailliere, 1873., Relie, demi - marroquin noir, dos orne de fil. fleuronne dore et de piece de titre dore, dos jauni et endommage, plats de papier marbre, 16x24,5cm, 798 pp.
1885457261885 PARIS, A.Quantin , 1885 - 1 ère edition - In-8 - Broché - - Eaux fortes de Bubouchet -Frontispice - - Eaux fortes de Bubouchet - Texte entouré d'un liséré rouge - 337 pages - bon exemplaire - envoi rapide et soigné
192619713Editions Lapina, collection "Les Panathénées", 1926. In-8 broché, titre en rouge sur couverture rempliée, 100 pages, illustré d'une lettre manuscrite en fac-similé et portrait de l'auteur en frontispice, jolies eaux-fortes originales de BRUYER. Tirage limité, l'un des 1000 exemplaires numérotés sur Vergé de Rives. Très bon état, sous son étui cartonné en couleurs.
12830Albums du Crocodille, 1960 - 3 fascicules non séparés In-8, 76 pages en pagination continue des exemplaires, pagination agrafée sur chaque livret , les deux premiers correspondent au tirage de tê (1 et 22 ) le dernier est un tirage courrant - Trois beaux exemplaires.
561085Editions "Quo Vadis", A Paris, chez Maloine, s.d. In-8 broché, couverture illustrée, 479pp
191211174Bourg, Imprimerie du Courrier de l'Ain, 1912 ; in-8, broché ; 29 pp., (1) f. blanc, couverture imprimée.
1980161152Rockport Massachusetts: Art Instruction Associates 1980. Spiral bound. VG clean tight contents; covers have some shelf soiling. Art school ex-lib. copy with usual marks. Goldenrod wraps with black comb binding; black lettering. 133 pp. with color and bw images. A primer on oil painting. Includes the 7 fundamentals of painting and all sorts of information the beginning painter would need to know on perspective proportion colors technique equipment style etc. Art Instruction Associates unknown books
199921989.1NY: Rizzoli International Publications 1999. Softcover. Like New. Grey textured print wraps. 224 pp. Numerous bw & color plates. This book presents fifty projects with detailed descriptions and numerous illustrations including Windows on the World restaurant in the World Trade Center and Bryant park in NY the Cleveland Public Library The Hawaii Theatre Center and many more. Rizzoli International Publications unknown books
1997170088New York: Universe 1997. Hardcover. VG. Color-illustrated boards with yellow and black lettering. 140 pp. Mainly color illustrations. Interviews with fashion designer Todd Oldham are mixed with comments by friends and colleagues and photographs of his designs which are "inspired by extremes of every strain of outsider culture."--Page 14. Universe hardcover books
1966032500New York and London: Columbia University Press 1966. xi 208p. original cloth. Columbia University Press unknown books
20031246451London: Rea S. Hederman 2003. first edition; signed. octavo in green and white glossy soft covers with black letters; VG; General shelfwear to exteior fraying of cover where the ISBN bar code is clean text and paper with centerfold color illustrations; pp. 350; signed by the following artists: Monica Ali; Hari Kunzru; Andrew O'Hagan; Alan Warner; Sarah Waters; in good condition; <br /> <br /> <p>NOTE: Shelved in ephemera box B in Netdesk office. 1246451. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Rea S. Hederman unknown books
1989120874London: Barrie & Jenkins 1989. stiff paper wrappers. Burne-Jones. 4to. stiff paper wrappers. xiv 209 pages. Reprint of the revised impression of 1977. A biographical study of this important member of the Pre-Raphelite Brotherhood. Richly illustrated with 280 black and white plates and 50 color plates. Includes a select bibliography a list of stained-glass windows designed by Burne-Jones and a list of public collections containing his work. Barrie & Jenkins unknown books
1985261407London: Institute of Race Relations and the Transnational Institute 1985. Magazine. four issues straight run for 1985 spanning volumes 26 & 27 110p. each 8.2x5.8 inch spines slightly toned a very good copy. Institute of Race Relations and the Transnational Institute unknown books
19086284New York: Henry Holt 1908. Good. 26 cm; 362 pages ads including 200 illustrations from original drawings and photographs. Bound in green cloth stamped in blind. Spine stamped brightly in gilt. Hinges weak. Lower hinge repaired. Gift inscription on front blank. Henry Holt hardcover books
198047883Denver: Eggplant Press 1980. 96p. slender paperback small stain on front cover inscribed by Waters inside front cover. Grier A. Eggplant Press unknown books
195026825Albuquerque: The University of New Mexico Press. Very Good in Poor dj. c.1950. First Edition. Hardcover. externally nice-looking copy with no discernible wear but unfortunately with some occasional margin notes in red ink mostly confined to the first 50 pages or so thus the downgrading to VG; the jacket was is a disaster age-toned and somewhat brittle with both flaps the front panel and the rear panel/spine all separated from one another along the fold lines considerable but mostly shallow edge-chipping etc.; it's been pieced back together with the aid of a few small pieces of tape and is held together by a new mylar cover all of which makes it reasonably presentable and a decent protective cover for the book itself but none of which is meant to obscure or downplay its many depredations. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author on the half-title page: "For Bill / From Frank." "Here is the powerful story of the meaning of Navaho Navajo and Pueblo ceremonialism by a writer who is perhaps unsurpassed in his long and wide experience with the Indians of the Four Corners Country -- where Arizona New Mexico Utah and Colorado join to infold this last Red Island is America's White sea." Ouch. Manifest Destiny much NOTE that additional postage charges will be assessed for international shipping of this moderately heavy book; if this concerns you please contact us for a shipping quote before placing your order. Signed by Author . The University of New Mexico Press hardcover books
007315Chicago; 1969: Sage Books. First Edition. Octavo. 175pp. An autobiographical account of Franks Waters' life among the Hopi Indians with whom he live for three years in Arizona and whom he knows intimately. Bound in brown cloth spine lettering black previous owner's gift inscription. A very good copy in very good pictorial dust jacket with mall closed edge tear and just a bit of darkening to spine. Sage Books unknown books
159mdFlagstaff AZ: Northland Press MCMLXIV. First Edition. Folio black cloth hardcover gilt letters 114 pp. Near-Fine with neat former-owner stamp; in a Near-Fine mylar protected dust jacket. From dust jacket: Leon Gaspard is not just the story of Leon Gaspard the painter. This story colorfully recaptures all the adventures and delightful highlights of the man who was known and loved in his native Russia the capitals of Europe and throughout the American Southwest which was his home for forty years. Leon Gaspard was born in Russia in 1882 and died in Taos New Mexico early in 1964. During his life he spanned incredible times and spaces -- from the turn-of-the-century Paris of the Bohemians to the ageless Tibet of the Grand Lama -- from the ancient Forbidden City of Peking to the almost-today Taos of Mabel Dodge Luhan and D. H. Lawrence. Surely only a man as vital and as sentient as Gaspard could have encompassed them all. Northland Press, MCMLXIV. First Edition. hardcover books
1973Embry 155309Swallow Press 1973. First edition first printing. Fine in fine faintly rubbed dust jacket with a sunned spine. Signed by the author. Swallow Press, 1973. First edition, first printing. unknown books
1985048783Madison London: University of Wisconsin Press 1985. 1st Printing. xv 228p. original grey cloth. University of Wisconsin Press unknown books
18862008085David Clapp & Son 1886. Reissue. Stapled Binding. Very Good. Lightly toned. 1886 Stapled Binding. 15 1 pp. Stapled binding pink wrappers black stamped titles. A transcription from three copies of a manuscript written about 1634 found in the British Museum. Transcribed by Henry F. Waters A.M. with notes by Charles E. Banks M.D. Reprinted from the New-England Historical and Genealogical Register for January 1886. David Clapp & Son unknown books
28660Brockport NY:BOA Editions N. d. 1st edition. Fine single large postcards with a poem and illustration on the front and a single line of type on the back as publicity for new books from BOA. 4 cards for Michael Waters 10 cards for Edward Byrne in white buff and deep orange; 4 cards for Piccione; 1 card for Isabella Gardner; 1 card for Homero Aridjis; 1 card for Ralph J. Mills Jr.; 4 cards for Barton Sutter in tan and deep orange; 2 cards for W. D. Snodgrass; 2 cards for Barry Wallenstein; 4 cards for Ingrid Wendt. In addition there are cards for Wallenstein Snodgrass Sutter Piccione Byrne Rosenthal with the same front material but different back material with details of their books prices and blurbs. Brockport, NY:BOA Editions, unknown books
19011708963574894GLN-549, Service géographique de l'Armée 1901