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190522362<p>Adelaide: Modern Printing Company 1905. First Edition 6th Printing. Soft cover. Very Good. Gloriously vindictive barbs directed at the Adelaide Establishment. Sixth Edition Modern Printing Company Adelaide 1905; 40 pages frontispiece portrait; limp red wrappers staplebound black titling to front bumped at corners with creasing to covers small triangle at bottom corner almost detached damp-affected along spine patch of red offset from covers onto title page a very good copy. The release of "Arcadian Adelaide" caused a sensation amongst the Adelaide Establishment. Such was its immediate impact that it ran to ten editions this being the Sixth & instigated a counter-publication "A Scratch From An Adelaide Cat" plus Thistle's additional riposte "The Arcadians". all before the end of 1905!! Copies of this original pamphlet are extremely scarce due to its ephemeral construction. Scottish actress Thistle Anderson's firecracker of a polemic against her adopted hometown of Adelaide. <br /><br /></p> Modern Printing Company paperback
51-5008A Paris rue Dauphine chez Charles-Antoine Jombert libraire du Roi par l'artilmlerie & le geÌnie aÌ€ l'Image Notre-Dame. M.DCC.L -M.DCC.LIII. Avec approbation & privilege du Roy. De l'imprimerie de J.Chardon. 4to. 21 x 38 cm. Contemporary mottled calf with original spines mounted on new goatskin spines by the artisan bookbinder Sasha Mosalov. 120 mainly folding plates. Bookplates of Joseph Gaspard and Hertel de Rouville. 2 volumes in-4° veau dos à nerfs reliure de l'époque.Édition originale. Portrait en frontispice et 120 planches dépliantes. Reliures différentes . Ex-libris Hertel de Rouville.OCLC Number: 491453353Notes: EpiÌ‚tre deÌdicatoire aÌ€ Marc-Pierre de Voyer comte d'Argenson preÌface avertissement du libraire table des matieÌ€res t.1 ; avant-propos table des matieÌ€res catalogue des ouvrages de M. Belidor t.2.Approbation dateÌe du 22 octobre 1750 privileÌ€ge dateÌ du 17 septembre 1736 t.1 ; approbation dateÌe du 25 novembre 1752 privileÌ€ge dateÌ du 21 aouÌ‚t 1752 t.2.Portrait de l'auteur en front. dateÌ de 1750 et gr.s.c. par Johann Georg Wille d'apreÌ€s Louis VigeeÌ fleuron au titre gr.s.c. par Jean-Jacques Flipart d'apreÌ€s Charles-Nicolas Cochin vignette en teÌ‚te de la deÌdicace gr.s.c. par Antoine Aveline 2 vignettes gr.s.c. par Quentin-Pierre Chedel 1 bandeau gr.s.c. par Jean-Michel Papillon t.1 ; front. dessineÌ et gr.s.c. par Jacques Rigaud fleuron au titre dessineÌ et gr.s.c. par Pierre Soubeyran 2 vignettes gr.s.c. par Quentin-Pierre Chedel 1 cul-de-lampe gr.s.c. par Jean-Michel Papillon t.2.Pl. deÌpl. gr.s.c. par François Baillieul Guillaume Dheulland Antoine Herisset François Lucas Claude Charles Riolet et Antoine Aveline. 2 tomes 1-1bl.-1-1bl.-4-XIV-2-412-32 p. 62 f. de pl. gr.s.c. ; VIII-480-40 p. 62 f. de pl. gr.s.c. : ill. gr.s.c. ; in-4 A Paris, rue Dauphine, chez Charles-Antoine Jombert, libraire du Roi par l'artilmlerie & le geÌnie, aÌ€ l'Image Notre-Dame. M.D unknown
187012481Paris: Dusacq. Edr. 14 Boulev. De Poissonniere c.1870. Image: 517 by 835mm 20.25 by 32.75 inches. Sheet: 650 by 905mm 25.5 by 35.75 inches. Engraving with aquatint. The sixth and final state of the print "retouched" by Guesnu. Brunel's Hungerford Suspension Bridge has been re-engraved to become the Charing Cross Railway Bridge though some of its suspension cables are still visible. It shows Charing Cross Station Victoria Embankment Albert Embankment St Thomas's Hospital Cannon Street Railway Bridge but not Station and Blackfriars Railway Bridge very sketchily. We are aware of a fifth state without the additions by Guesnu but with the imprint 'Imp. Ch. et Alf. Chardon r. Hautefeuille 30 Paris'. The Bibliothèque Nationale's Inventaire du Fonds Français après 1808 Vol. 1 lists an edition printed in 1857 by Chardon which presumably is the date for this fifth state. Dusacq. Edr. 14 Boulev. De Poissonniere, unknown
10008, London/ Sidney, Agnus and Robertson, 1953., Bound, cloth, gilt title on spine, frontispice colored, 18,5x25,5cm, 354pp, illustrated b/w, labrarystamp.
67353Editions des cahiers de l'alpe 10 janvier 1945, broché, non paginé avec un frontispice de Michel Béret; collection notre combat - très bon état
22805Grenoble, Editions des Cahiers de l'Alpe (Collection "Notre Combat"), 1944, in 8° broché ; ex-dono manuscrit sur le titre.
045-Eo.J. Aquarell und Deckweiß, auf Velin mit Wasserzeichen: Bildnis Maximilian von Bayern, links unten mit brauner Feder signiert und datiert ?J.B. Weiss p. ad N 1845.? 33,6:21,7 cm. Rechte obere Ecke ergänzt, Papier vergilbt.
1953159317Ciudad Trujillo. R. D.: Editora Montalvo 1953. Paperback. 109p. frontis-portrait text in Spanish some tanning to covers offsetting to rear endpaper due to newsclipping removed otherwise very good first edition in printed cream wraps. Personal inscription signed by the author the first Puerto Rican mycologist dated 1953 in San Juan. Jean-Baptiste Boussingault was a French chemist who made major contributions to agriculture petroleum and mining. This book chronicles his experiences in Colombia. Editora Montalvo paperback books
2009211920Hachette Tourisme 2009 459 pages in12. 2009. Broché. 459 pages.
1981005901AUGUSTA MAINE: GANNETT BOOKS. SIGNED IN BLACK FELT BY GEORGE H. BUSH: "HARRY-THANKS FOR YOUR TENTATIVE SUPPORT." . VG. PAPERBACK. 1ST. 1981. GANNETT BOOKS paperback
Bella cromolitografia del 1843 tratta dalla celebre opera di botanica "Flora der Schweiz" di Heinrich Romer sulla flora della Svizzera che rappresenta il bosso comune. In buone condizioni, qualche fioritura. Segni di colla al verso. Buxus sempervirens TECNICA: Cromolitografia DIMENSIONI FOGLIO: cm 17,5x11 DIMENSIONI INCISIONE: cm 16x9,5 EPOCA: 1843 CONDIZIONI: Buone condizioni, qualche fioritura. Resto di colla al verso. Beautiful chromolythography of 1843 taken form the famous work of botany "Flora der Schweiz" by Heinrich Romer about flowers of Switzerland representing Buxus sempervivens In good conditions, some foxings. Glue signs in the verso of page Buxus sempervirens TECHNIQUE: Lytography PAGE SIZE: cm 17,5x11 PRINT'S SIZE: cm 16x9,5 PERIOD: 1843 CONDITION: good conditions with some foxings. Little tears in the lower edge. Glue signs in the verso of page.
197392101Cahiers d'Outre-Mer , 'Institut de la France d'Outremer de Bordeaux, Institut de Géographie de la Faculté des Lettres de Bordeaux et Société de Géographie de Bordeaux Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1973 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur blanche, illustrée d'une vague bleue In-8 1 vol. - 110 pages
244076Rouen, Imprimerie Léon Gy, 1909 grand in-8, 368 pp., demi-veau fauve, dos à nerfs, tête mouchetée, couverture et dos conservés (reliure moderne). Dos insolé et passé.
537455Rouen, de l'Imprimerie Léon Gy, 1909. Grand in-8 br., non coupé, 368 pp. Envoi manuscrit de l'auteur à Monsieur d'Arbois de Jubainville.
4346Rouen, Gy, 1909. In-4 de 368 pages. Très bon état intérieur. Broché, non coupé.
52173Eds de La Bohème In-8 a l'italienne 70pp. illustr. reliure cart. de l'éditeur A1B Dessins et croquis d'un voyage en Inde du Nord unknown
8823Editions du Chardon 1952
6582CHARDON Francis A. Chardon's Journal at Fort Clark. 1834-1839. Descriptive of Life on the Upper Missouri; of a Fur Trader's Experiences Among the Mandans Gros Ventres and Their Neighbors; of the Ravages of the Small-Pox Epidemic of 1837. Edited by A.H. Abel. Pierre S.D. 1932. 1st ed. Illus. 458pp. Uncut. A fine copy in orig. cloth. Howes C-303. unknown
1997Q-0803263759BISON BOOKS 1997-02-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! BISON BOOKS paperback
193258664Pierre South Dakota: Department of History State of South Dakota 1932. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Edited with Historical Introduction and Notes by Annie Heloise Abel Ph.D. Frontispiece with a facsimile and a portrait. Pierre South Dakota: Published under the auspices of Lawrence K. Fox Superintendent Department of History State of South Dakota 1932. First edition. Thirty years after Meriwether Lewis and William Clark passed through the Mandan villages in present-day North Dakota the Upper Missouri River region was being plied by fur traders. In 1834 Francis A. Chardon a churlish Philadelphian of French extraction took charge of Fort Clark a main post of the American Fur Company on the Upper Missouri. The journal that Chardon began that year offers a rare glimpse of daily life among the Mandan Indians including the Arikaras Yanktons and Gros Ventres. In particular it is a valuable and graphic record of the smallpox scourge that nearly destroyed the Mandans in 1837. Chardon describes much of historical interest including such figures as the interpreter Charbonneau Sacajawea's husband and the fantastic James Dickson "Liberator of all the Indians." Original red cloth binding with gilt titles. Largely uncut. The spine is ever so slightly faded; otherwise an especially crisp and clean copy. Better than very good. Howes C-303. Department of History, State of South Dakota hardcover
elala5239Pierre SD: Published under the Auspices of Lawrence K.Fox Superintendent Dept. of History State of South Dakota 1932. First Edition. An account of life at Fort Clark one of the three principal posts of the American Fur Company on the upper Missouri and of a fur-trader's experiences among the Mandans Gros Ventres and other tribes of the region. Included are details regarding the smallpox epidemic of 1837. Howes C-303. 8vo. pp. xlvi 458. 3 plates incl. frontis. index. untrimmed in cloth. A very good copy Pierre, SD: Published under the Auspices of Lawrence K.Fox, Superintendent, Dept. of History, State of South Dakota, 1932 hardcover
19329016922Pierre: Department of History State of South Dakota 1932. 1st. Hardcover. Near fine. Edited with historical Introduction and Notes by Annie Heloise Abel. Includes index. Howes C-303. Bound in publisher's red cloth with titling on spine in gilt. Spine is slightly sunned. <br/><br/> Department of History, State of South Dakota hardcover
1932103-2069Pierre South Dakota: Lawrence K. Fox 1932. Very Good in publisher's original red cloth. The spine is gilt-stamped. 458pps. plus three black and white plates. No dustjacket. Mild rubbing and bumping to the tips and the spine-ends. Touches of flecking to the gilt though still quite readable. Both hinges are tender though the binding is still sound and square. The pages are in excellent condition: clean and bright. Overall a nice copy of a scarce and interesting title.<br><br><i> ".Descriptive of Life on the Upper Missouri; of a Fur Trader's Experiences Among the Mandans Gros Ventres and Their Neighbors; of the Ravages of the Small-Pox Epidemic of 1837."</i><br><br> Purchase with confidence: all books gradings and descriptions are rendered the care of a genuine bibliophile. Money back guarantee. Thanks for your interest in Nooks Of Books. To assist with your decision photos can be emailed upon request. First Edition. AMERICAN HISTORY WESTERN UPPER MISSOURI 1800S FUR TRADING AMERICAN INDIANS MANDANS GROS VENTRES PLAINS FORT CLARK SIOUX BLACKFOOT MONTANA DAKOTA. Catalogs: NonFiction Wild West American History. Lawrence K. Fox unknown
1932000370Pierre SD: State of South Dakota 1932. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. xlvi 458 pages of text including index. Hardcover cloth binding with moderate shelfwear and rubbing to extremities including minor bumps and slight sunning of spine; protected in custom stiff archival mylar. Inner hinges are intact but are starting to weaken. llustrated with three black & white plates. Published under the auspices of Lawrence K. Fox Superintendant Department of History State of SD. On first free endpaper is signed name of George F. Will. Underneath that is written "The Arthur H. Clark Company - Glendale Calif. Olga Mae Schiermann - Chicago - 1961" as well as the price "$17.50." The publishers Arthur H. Clark published numerous scholarly and high quality books on topics of Western Americana. They also distributed book from other publishers that exhibited similar high standards until about 1942. Howes C-303. US Indian Policy Fur Trade Peltry Trade Upper Missouri Outfit as development of Columbia Fur Company and Selkirk Colony on Red River of North North American Indians. State of South Dakota Hardcover books