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182611251Paris, Ambroise Dupont et Roret, 1826. 1. Auflage 16° (10-15 cm). 356 S. Maroquinleder der Zeit mit verziertem und vergoldetem Rücken und zwei montierten Rückenschildern
1864PHO-1405Challamel ,Paris ,1864 , in-8° de 499 pp. 31 pl. h.t., 37 pp. de supplément , broché , dos cassé , rousseurs , sans la carte .
5613petit in folio en feuillets,couverture rempliée avec titre en long,au dos, et sur le premier plat.Faux-titre, justification de tirage,eaux-fortes sous serpente,en frontispice,titre,322 pages,25 eaux-fortes de Charles HUARD (22 en hors-texte y compris le frontispice,3 en bandeaux) sous serpentes.Paris Javal & Bourdeaux 1930 édition à tirage limité n°394 sur vélin.Achevé d’imprimer en Bodoni corps 14 sur les presses du Maître imprimeur R.COLOUMA le 15 septembre 1930.Les 25 eaux-fortes originales de Charles HUARD ont été tirées dans les ateliers d’Adolphe VACKE- Alfio PROTA a dessiné l’encadrement et les lettres de la couverture.L’ensemble dans une chemise cartonnée avec pièce de titre imprimée, sous emboitage avec pièce de titre imprimée contrecollée sur un des plats,très bon état
18221084061822 Lyon, de l'imprimerie de S. Darnaud, place Louis-le-Grand, façade du Rhône, n° 8 - 1822 - Petit in-8 broché - 154 pages + table des matières
2019x-019085295XOxford Univ Pr 2019. Paperback. New. 1st pck pap/ edition. 464 pages. 11.00x8.25x0.75 inches. Oxford Univ Pr paperback
Roy., 8vo., First Edition, Large Paper, on laid paper, with a fine etched portrait by Strang on vellum as frontispiece (original tissue guard present but heavily spotted), title in red and black, neat contemporary inscription on front free endpaper, free endpapers (only) lightly browned; original half vellum gilt, straw boards, gilt back, gilt top, uncut, covers mildly age-marked and scuffed else a very good, clean copy. LARGE PAPER EDITION LIMITED TO 200 COPIES (THIS COPY NO. 84). MILLER & MATTHEWS RECORDS THAT OF THE 200 COPIES PRODUCED A TOTAL OF ONLY 102 COPIES WERE ACTUALLY ISSUED. Miller & Matthews, B26.2; NCBEL III, 1061.
Roy. 8vo., First Edition, with a portrait frontispiece, 12 plates and very numerous full-page facsimiles in the text; cloth, back lettered in silver, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. One of the finest bibliographies of any single author and a model of its kind. Covers over 1500 items in immense detail and provides valuable and extensive contextual introductions to each individual work. A masterly achievement. Extremely scarce, especially in this condition
2016x-9811029504Springer 2016. Hardcover. New. 422 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.25 inches. Springer hardcover
2020x-036720486XRoutledge 2020. Hardcover. New. 264 pages. 9.00x6.25x0.75 inches. Routledge hardcover
2023x-1032294493Routledge 2023. Hardcover. New. 312 pages. 9.19x6.13x0.80 inches. Routledge hardcover
2022x-1032112395Routledge 2022. Hardcover. New. 264 pages. 9.18x6.12x0.71 inches. Routledge hardcover
2023x-103242219XRoutledge 2023. Hardcover. New. 168 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.68 inches. Routledge hardcover
2022x-1032001712Routledge 2022. Hardcover. New. 224 pages. 8.50x5.43x0.69 inches. Routledge hardcover
2010x-0415568463Routledge 2010. Hardcover. New. hardback/dvdr edition. 190 pages. 8.75x5.75x0.75 inches. Routledge hardcover
2019__1119057019Blackwell Pub 2019. Hardcover. New. 5th har/psc edition. 585 pages. 11.00x8.50x1.25 inches. Blackwell Pub hardcover
6 vols., 8vo., with 19 folding maps (a number coloured), 40 maps and plans (a number in the text) and 7 full-page charts in the text, some occasional light browning; original blue cloth, gilt backs, covers lightly age-worn and scuffed else a very good, bright, clean set. With all half-titles and publisher's advertisements as called for. Vol. I: 1914 (1916); Vol. II: 1915 (1917); Vol. III: 1916 (1918); Vol. IV: 1917 (1919); Vol. V: January - July 1918 (1919); Vol. VI: July - November 1918 [1920]. Doyle's famous history of the Great War in France and Flanders was the first full chronological account, and written shortly after the events described. Enser, p.54; Robbins, 14461 (recording the 1928 edition).
36864Paris. C.L.F. Panckoucke. 1814. In-8. Cartonnage de l'éditeur. Orné des plans de la bataille de la Moskwa, du combat de Malo-Jaroslavetz, et d'un état sommaire des forces de l'Armée Française pendant cette campagne. 3ème édition, revue, corrigée d'après les renseignements les plus authentiques. 2 cartes dépliantes. 444 p. Très bel état intérieur. Qlques rousseurs dans le texte. Cartes en très bon état.
#[18766]4º: -2 4 pi1 A-R 4 S 2 gepag.: 18 1-140 pp. titelpagina in zwart en rood gedrukt. Latere halflinnen band. De Vries Weyerman 33 l Titelpagina en voorwoord zijn identiek aan die van de verzameluitgave L3838 maar de band bevat alleen het eerste stuk 'Den Persiaansche zydewever'. unknown
2007SBS-9783446411197HANSER GARDNER 2007. Hardcover. New. HANSER GARDNER hardcover
2007SBS-9783446411197HANSER GARDNER 2007. Hardcover. New. HANSER GARDNER hardcover
1811118541Paris, Imprimerie de P. Didot l'aîné, an IX 1811 In-8 21 x 13,5 cm. Reliure de l’époque demi-basane fauve, dos à nerfs encadrés de filets dorés et à froid, et de fleurons à froid, 183 pp. Coiffe de tête arasée, petit accroc en pied de dos, intérieur assez frais.
2024x-1032512989Routledge 2024. Hardcover. New. 280 pages. 9.19x6.13x9.21 inches. Routledge hardcover
1972517157London: CND Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament 1972. Unbound. Fine. Poster. Illustrated by Philip Braithwaite. Measuring 11½" x 17½". Fine. A handsome poster advertising a 1972 English peace festival. The poster prints details about the four-day Easter weekend festival listing a daily schedule and list of participants including Adrian Mitchell Graham Bond & Pete Brown Roy Harper Steve Took Adrian Henri Hawkwind and John Peel. The march was about 52 miles. CND [Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament] unknown
24124Without date or place but apparently written in Mesopotamia in late 1916. This poem is said to be an earlier work by ‘A Tommy’ the pseudonymous author of the collection ‘If I Goes West’ published in London by Harrap in 1918. WorldCat has no entries to support a second claim: that the present poem was published in 1917 with the subtitle ‘Verses written by a “Tommy†who has fought suffered and triumphed in Mesopotamia and is still on active service there’. While there is no indication that the poem has ever been published in its entirety extracts from it appeared in ‘The Bystander’ 27 November 1916; and ‘The Near East’ 6 July 1917; the latter headed ‘An Alphabet from Mesopotamia’ being preceded by the following: ‘A member of our Fighting Forces in Mesopotamia has composed some verses which he entitles “ The Alphabet of Mesopotamia.†Through the kindness of a correspondent we are allowed to reproduce here some specimens’. There may also be a reference in Catherine W. Reilly’s 1978 bibliography ‘English Poetry of the First World War’. Duplicated typescript titled ‘ALPHABET OF MESOPOTAMIA.’ 2pp foolscap 8vo. Text complete on two leaves of air mail paper glued together. Apparently contemporary and with the look of an item that has been handed around the mess room. Twenty-six four-line stanzas: one for each letter of the alphabet apart from a joint stanza for S and T and ending with an ‘ENVOI’. The first stanza reads: ‘ “A†Was an apple that grew so they say In the Garden of Eden down Qurnah way Till Eve came along and ate it one day And got thrown out of Mesopotamia.’ The poem includes the following stanzas: ‘ “F†Stands for Fritz who flies in the sky To bring down the brute we’ve many a try But the shells that we shoot seem to all pass him by And fall --- on Mesopotamia.’ ‘ “J†Is the jam with the label that lies And states that in Paris it won the first prize But out here we use it for catching the flies That swarm in Mesopotamia.’ ‘ “U†Is the Lake we call Umm-el-Brahm And guards our flanks from all possible karm sic And waters Gorringe’s Barley Farm In the middle of Mesopotamia.’ ‘ “V†Is the Victory we won at Dujailah I heard of it first from a friend who’s a sailor Who read it in Reuter’s on board a mahela On the Tigris in Mesopotamia.’ ‘ “W†Stands for the wonder and pain With which we regard the infirm and insane Old Indian Generals who guide the campaign Which we’re waging in Mesopotamia.’ ‘ “Y†Is the yearning we feel every day For a passage to Basra and thence to Bombay If we get there we’ll see that we stay right away From this wilderness - Mesopotamia.’ Without date or place, but apparently written in Mesopotamia in late 1916. unknown
67278Charles Furne, Editeur, 1861 à 1864, 6 volumes de 387 à 420 pages de 19x27.5 cm environ, reliures demi chagrin vert, dos à 5 nerfs, avec titres, tomaisons et fleurons dorés, gardes finement mouchetées. Illustrations pleines pages, dans le texte, bandeaux, culs-de-lampe, en noir. Quelques frottements sur les coiffes et les coins, infimes rousseurs sur les tranches, bon état pour le reste.