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190815.0216Santander 1908. Encuadernado en pasta castellana. 16x21.5. hardcover
109210A Paris, Chez la Veuve Desaint, libraire, rue du Foin Saint Jacques, 1777, 2 volumes in-12 de 175x105 mm environ,Tome I : 1f.blanc, 128-384 pages, 2ff. (table, errata), - Tome II : 1f.blanc, faux-titre, titre, 367 pages, 2ff. ( table, approbation et privilège), reliures pleine basane marbrée fauve, dos à 5 nerfs portant titres et tomaisons dorés sur pièce titre rouge et verte pour la tomaison, ornés de caissons à fleurons et motifs dorés, coupes dorées, gardes marbrées, tranches rouges. Petits manques de cuir sur une coiffe, sur les coupes et sur la tomaison du tome II, coins émoussés, des épidermures et frottements sur le cuir, déchirure sans manque sur la page de faux-titre (restaurée).
173430581A Paris chez Claude Prudhomme, 1734. - EDITION ORIGINALE.- In-12 relié plein veau d'époque (17 x 9,7 cm), 512 pages, illustré de figures in et hors-texte.- TOME SECOND seul contenant le Livre quatrième : "De plusieurs chaffes de bêtes & des différentes manières de les prendre aux pièges (chasse du lièvre, du renard, du blaireau, du loup, de la fouine, chat-putois, belette, les loirs, le sanglier, le daim et le chevreuil. Traité des chiens propres pour la chasse, les saisons".- Livre cinquième : "De la pêche.En fin d'ouvrage, Explication des termes de chasse, de la Venerie, Fauconnerie, pêche, qui sont employés dans cet ouvrage" ( en deux tomes) sous forme de dictionnaire.- Mors fendu en haut et en bas, coiffes absentes, corps de l'ouvrage gauchi. Pas de page de garde,mais présence de la page de titre. Ce tome II est complet par ailleurs. RARE ouvrage du début XVIIIe siècle que le braconnage, la chasse et la pêche.
1993wx422Quatuor Sélection Abraxas-libris Cartonné avec jaquette 1993 In-4 (24,7 x 33,3 cm), cartonné toilé sous jaquette, 991 pages, tirage à 1500 exemplaires, iconographie en couleurs ; corps d'ouvrage un peu incurvé en queue, petit incident sur le bord inférieur du premier plat de la jaquette, par ailleurs bel état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1998wx421Quatuor Cartonné sous emboîtage 1998 Deux volumes in-4 (24 x 33,3 cm), cartonnés toilés sous emboîtage, 808 pages, pagination continue sur les deux tomes, tirage à 1200 exemplaires, iconographie en couleurs ; quelques frottements et petits chocs sur l'étui, par ailleurs bel état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
183621567London, Henry G. Bohn, 1836 ; in-4°, demi-veau grenat, dos lisse, titre doré dans un encadrement décoratif, plats de percaline verte avec pièce de titre grenat titre en lettres majuscules droites dans un encadrement décoratif (reliure de l'éditeur avec le prix "four guineas") ; titre-frontispice lithographié, [14] pp. ; 96 planches lithographiées représentant 20 dessins divisés en Plan, Elévation de face, élévation d'un côté, vue perspective, etc., séparés par 20 feuillets de texte.
2024SKU1716757Elsevier 2024-09-18. hardcover. New. 8x2x11. New Book Ships with Tracking Elsevier hardcover
2024SKU1746461Elsevier 2024-09-18. hardcover. New. 8x2x11. New Book Ships with Tracking Elsevier hardcover
8vo., First Edition, with numerous plates and full-page maps in the text; handsomely bound in full dark green crushed morocco, sides with gilt frame border, back with raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, gilt top, hand-made endpapers, ribbon marker, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. Hillaby's engaging and highly personal account of his tramping odyssey from John O'Groats to Lands End in 1966. A modern travel classic with significant additional value as a social study of Britain in the sixties.
2022x-3031190920Springer Nature 2022. Hardcover. New. 391 pages. 9.25x6.10x9.21 inches. Springer Nature hardcover
2023x-3031190955Springer Nature 2023. Paperback. New. 391 pages. 9.25x6.10x0.89 inches. Springer Nature paperback
2008SONG0815515510William Andrew 2008-02-08. 1. hardcover. Used: Good. 8.62x0.80x11.02. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. William Andrew hardcover
8vo., Second Impression, with a frontispiece, 7 plates and 24 illustrations in the text; original pictorial brown cloth, upper board and backstrip blocked and lettered in brown, a very good, bright, clean copy. C DAY LEWIS'S COPY, PRESENTED TO HIM BY HIS FATHER IN APRIL 1934 AND WITH THE LATTER'S INITIALLED HOLOGRAPH INSCRIPTION ON FRONT FREE ENDPAPER. Second appearance of Sturt's classic account (first published in 1923). Complete with extended glossary.
1823WRCAM52010Washington 1823. 55-108pp. Modern blue pebbled cloth gilt label. Light tanning and foxing. Very good. The document accompanies President Monroe's Message of 1823 which consists of letters and reports concerning attacks of the Arikara Indians on General Ashley's trading party and of the Blackfoot Indians on the Missouri Fur Company's Yellowstone or Mountain Expedition. Included is correspondence from Ashley Benjamin O'Fallon William Gordon and Joshua Pilcher describing the attacks in detail. WAGNER-CAMP 22. HOWES A307. GRAFF 3071. hardcover books
193284387New York City: Workers Library Publishers 1932. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Wraps. Good. Format is approximately 4.25 inches by 5.75 inches. 32 pages. RARE. Ink and pencil marks noted. Photos of the two candidates are on the cover. William Z. Foster February 25 1881–September 1 1961 was a radical American labor organizer and Communist politician whose career included serving as General Secretary of the Communist Party USA from 1945 to 1957. He was previously a member of the Socialist Party of America and the Industrial Workers of the World leading the drive to organize the packinghouse industry during WWI and the steel strike of 1919. Foster began to lose power within the Party due to his imprisonment during the Party's convention in 1930 and his continuing differences with others over trade union policies. Foster was nominated for president yet again in 1932 but he suffered a heart attack on the campaign trail and was forced to step down as leader of the party in favor of Earl Browder. James W. “Jim†Ford December 22 1893 – 1957 was an activist a politician and the Vice-Presidential candidate for the Communist Party USA in the years 1932 1936 and 1940. Ford worked as a party organizer for the CPUSA in New York City. He was the first African American to run on a U.S. presidential ticket 1932 in the 20th century. In 1932 the CPUSA nominated Ford as its candidate for Vice President of the United States; this increased his national recognition. The placing of a Black man near the top of the Communist ticket was symbolic of the party's self-declared commitment to racial equality and its commitment to advance Blacks to its own leadership. William Z. Foster had to drop out of the 1932 Presidential campaign due to health issues so most of the surviving Communist Party of the United States 1932 political material features Earl Browder making this small pamphlet exceedingly rare. The Communist Party USA officially the Communist Party of the United States of America CPUSA is a communist party in the United States established in 1919 after a split in the Socialist Party of America following the Russian Revolution. The history of the CPUSA is closely related to the American labor movement and communist parties worldwide. Initially operating underground due to the Palmer Raids starting in the First Red Scare the party was influential in American politics in the first half of the 20th century and played a prominent role in the labor movement from the 1920s through the 1940s becoming known for opposing racism and racial segregation after sponsoring the defense for the Scottsboro Boys in 1931. Its membership increased during the Great Depression and they played a key role in the Congress of Industrial Organizations. The CPUSA subsequently declined due to events such as World War II the beginning of the Cold War the second Red Scare and the influence of McCarthyism. Its support for the Soviet Union increasingly alienated it from the rest of the left in the United States in the 1960s. The CPUSA received significant funding from the Soviet Union and crafted its public positions to match those of Moscow. The CPUSA also used a covert apparatus to assist the Soviets with their intelligence activities in the United States and utilized a network of front organizations to shape public opinion. The CPUSA opposed glasnost and perestroika in the Soviet Union and as a result major funding from the Communist Party of the Soviet Union ended in 1989. Workers Library Publishers paperback
1935201293<p>San Francisco 1935. Very Good.</p><p>The idea for the Golden Gate International Exposition also known as the 1939 World's Fair was first formulated in 1933. In 1934 two architects William Peyton Day and George W. Kelham who was instrumental in the PPIE were tasked with evaluating various sites in and around the city.</p><p>By the end of 1934 that choice had narrowed to revamping the Presidio or to building an artificial island on the shoals of the Yerba Buena islands. A push by promoters of a mainland site was voted down in April 1935. As important a decision as this was there seems to be very little documentation on the campaign for a mainland site.</p><p>The poster lists 22 practical reasons for a mainland fair appealing primarily to reasons that would have a direct effect on residents of San Francisco. It failed however to inspire voters in the way that building "Treasure Island" did. By this time also Treasure Island had plans in the making for future use as an airport and other practical reasons of its own to exist.</p><p>Printed by the Sunset Courier. In 1925 the Courier was linked to an anti-union movement. In 1932 the Courier ran with the anti-Japanese headline "Orientals Are Invading Sunset District." In 1933 the Courier questioned the distribution of public funds to Jewish organizations. The relation of the Courier to the campaign is not known by me and they may have only offered the lowest printing rates.</p><p>Printed on newsprint single-sided with red ruled border and red "BECAUSE" repeated. Very Good condition 23" x 17" creased from folds minor edgewear.</p>
1750150030Halle, á la Maison des Orphelins, 1750. 444 S., 1 Bl. 8°, Ldr. d. Z. mit reicher Rückenvergold. u. marmor. Vorsätzen, Farbschnitt.
197446S.l. [Paris], s.d. (1797) gravure in-12 de 14,5 x 11,5 cm, en feuille, fixée sur papier fort.
243393Mons, chez les libraires associés, 1793 in-8, 48 pp., avec 15 plans dépliants hors texte (Charlemont, Arras, Saint-Omer, Dunkerque, Bergues, Gravelines, Lille, Douai, Valenciennes, Maubeuge, Condé, Landrecies, Philippeville, Cambrai, Montmédy), broché sous couverture moderne de papier bleu imprimé. Page de titre salie, des traces d'humidité.
214686Avignon, Imprimerie de Seguin frères, 1809 in-8, 110 pp., un f. vierge, pp. 111-214, demi-basane fauve granitée, dos lisse orné de guirlandes dorées, pièce de titre brique, tranches jaunes (reliure de l'époque).
200234432Paris Librairie Teissedre 2002 in-8° Réédition de l'édition 1902-1908 parue en 2002. Elle se décompose comme suit : Tome 1, deux parties 745 + 151, tableaux et planches en noir et couleurs ( atlas ), tome II, 889 pp, Tome III, 604 + 604 pp, tome IV, 771 pp, Tome V, 304 pp, soit 7 volumes, série complète
111501A Paris, chez Deterville, Libraire, rue Hautefeuille, N° 8, 1805, 3 volumes in-4 de 260x200 mm environ, Tome 1 : (1) f. blanc, faux-titre, titre, xvj-891 pages, (1) f. blanc, avec 20 planches (dont 4 planches doubles) - Tome 2 : (1) f. blanc, faux-titre, titre, v-899 pages, (1) f. blanc, avec 20 planches (dont 15 planches doubles). Tome 3 : (1) f. blanc, faux-titre, titre, xij-1006 pages, 1f. blanc, avec 20 planches (dont 11 planches doubles). Demi-reliure tabac, dos lisses portant titres et tomaisons dorés. Complet des soixante planches hors texte annoncées dans la table. Reliures en mauvais état (coiffes manquantes, manques de cuir sur les dos, frottements), des rousseurs et pages brunies, quelques pages (dont planches) restaurées, néanmoins ensemble solide.
16654528Cologne, Pierre Du Marteau, 1665 ; trois tomes petit in-12 ; demi-veau glacé caramel, dos à nerfs ornés, pièces de titre et de tomaison havane (reliure du XIXe siècle) ; 448 ; 526 ; 430 pp.
185529642Paris Librairie Militaire J. Dumaine 1855 2 volumes In-8 un portrait - XIV - 400 + 423 pp , nombreux cachets de la bibliothèque du 37 ème régiment de chasseurs d'Afrique, intérieure frais, , dos frottés et usagés avec manques en coiffe et coins émoussés, papier de couvrure correct, intérieur frais exempt de rousseurs . Tulard, 140
19871...concernant Les Biens de Campagne, notamment les Fiefs, Flancs-Aleux, etc..Recueil de règlements de 1563 à 1772. A Paris chez Prault père en 1774.(seconde et dernière édition). 3 vol.in-12 en veau d'époque.(387,392,459 pages avec la Table des Matières).Bon état malgré rares traces de vers et qques coiffes manquantes.