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1964LFA-126741377Revue de 82 pages, format 135 x 210 mm, illustrée, brochée, bon état
1964LFA-126741378Revue de 116 pages, format 135 x 210 mm, illustrée, brochée, bon état
1959LFA-126741340Une plaquette de 16 pages, format 125 x 205 mm, brochée, bon état
1960LFA-126741341Une plaquette de 18 pages, format 130 x 210 mm, illustrée, brochée, publiée en 1960, bon état
206704Troyes, Imprimerie de Sainton, An III (1795) in-8, 23 pp., en feuilles. Légère déchirure sur la page de titre, sans manque.
187721541Lyon, Pitrat Ainé, 1877 ; grand in-8, broché ; 35 pp., portrait photographique en médaillon en frontispice, couverture crème.
1970176925near Warrnambool Victoria. circa1970s. Oil on board 19 x 24 cm signed lower right small chip below the signature original painted wooden frame chipped on the lower edge in good condition. Atmospheric landscape near Warrnambool by the late Eric Tonkin. A retrospective of his work was held at the Warrnambool Art Gallery in 2012. . unknown
196430145Darmstadt: Musikinstitut Darmstadt 1964. 83cm by 59.7cm 33by 23.5 inches. Offset printed black and orangeon white stock by Peter-Presse. Old folds with some tiny loss at some tape remnants to the top corners at the rear else very good. Original poster for the 19th Darmstadt International Summer Courses For New Music. List of events includes lectures on composition by Milton Babbitt Gyorgy Ligeti Henri Possseur Mauricio Kagel And Hans Helms a congress on notation and performances. <br /> <br /> Founded in 1946 and held now every two years the Darmstadt holiday courses is a multi-week event in Darmstadt where composers and instrumentalists explore and convey the latest trends of new music in seminars and concerts. <br/><br/> Musikinstitut Darmstadt unknown
157414Paris, Imprimerie de la rue Notre-Dame des Victoires, 1791 in-4, [2]-16 pp., dérelié.
192858101Little Falls MN: Little Falls High School Printed by Transcript Publishing Co. 1928. 4to. 24 pp unpaginated. Decorated & illust. title text illust. of Spirit of St. Louis in silver embedded behind text numerous photo illustrations. Textured blue softcovers yapp fore-edges decorated & illust. in black & silver on front cover slight bumping to couple corners very minor shelfwear still NF copy. First edition of this souvenir composed by Little Falls High School Juniors and Seniors honoring the life and achievements of Charles Lindbergh. Included are childhood photos of Lindbergh Spirit of St. Louis taking of and landing the Lindbergh homestead Little Falls celebration events and more. [Little Falls High School, [Printed by Transcript Publishing Co.], paperback
1963125199P., Anciens élèves de l'Ecole polytechnique, 1963, in-8° à l'italienne (15 x 21), 80 pp, très nombreuses illustrations en noir et en couleurs, plus 9 hors-texte enluminés à la main par Nervet, reliure toile illustrée de Engel (rel. de l'éditeur), rhodoïd, bon état. Exemplaire numéroté. Rare
1961125198P., Anciens élèves de l'Ecole polytechnique, 1961, in-8° à l'italienne (15 x 21), 106 pp, très nombreuses illustrations en noir et en couleurs, plus 11 hors-texte sur ingres enluminés à la main par Nervet, pages de garde d'après une étoffe copte du Ve siècle illustrant les signes du zodiaque, reliure toile illustrée de Engel (rel. de l'éditeur), rhodoïd, bon état. Exemplaire numéroté. Rare
Grenoble, Éditions Glénat, 1984; in-folio, 48 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur illustré. État moyen.
62467Darlington South Carolina:: A. T. Hill photographer no date. The mount is chipped at corners and left edg; image fine. Image size 7-1/2 x 9-1/2 inches; mount size 11 x 14 inches. Photographer's name blind-embossed on mount. A. T. Hill (photographer], unknown
1881935Sans nom (Imprimerie du F.: L. Hugonis), sans lieu (Paris), 1881, in-8, broché, 13 pages.
201569Paris, Imprimerie nationale, (1794) in-8, 4 pp., broché.
198220187Galeria Biosca ; Madrid 1982 In-8 broché 27,5 cm. Bon état d’occasion.
184438801Boston: John H. Eastburn City Printer 1844. First edition. Disbound. Removed from a larger volume else a very good clean copy. 13 pp. 8vo. The Primary School committee was much agitated by the Secretary of the Board of Education Horace Mann's Seventh Annual Report which complained that there was no real system of education in Boston specifically that the teachers in the higher grades were forced to teacher the basic elements that should have been covered earlier: "The elements must be taught somewhere. If neglected in the primary schools they must be taught in the grammar schools. And thus the order of things is reversed and disarrangement introduced into the whole school system. The teacher who is employed and paid for instructing in the higher branches is compelled to devote time and attention to the studies appropriately belonging to schools of a lower grade. This is found to be the case to too great an extent in the schools of our city. We do not say this to the disparagement of the primary school teachers or from the belief that there is a want of fidelity on their part. We believe it to be in part at least owing to the system of teaching or rather want of system in the primary schools." The Primary School committee attempted to rebut his criticism point by point. Over 175 years later this problem remains as intractable as ever.<br /> <br /> Not at AAS. OCLC locates 8 printed copies. American Imprints 44882. John H. Eastburn, City Printer unknown
117322Very Good. A vintage gelatin silver photograph visible image size 187 × 300 mm matted and behind glass in a period-style moulded wooden frame external dimensions 410 × 515 mm. Minimal foxing; in excellent condition. unknown
188699597Autographie du ”Japon” 1886 In-4 25,5 x 20 cm. Reliure demi-basane havane, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, 61-17-35-53-19-41-14 pp., teste manuscrit reprographié, 67 planches hors-texte, certaines repliées, table des matières. Reliure frotté, plat épidrmé, intérieur en non état.
1999LFA-126736187Un ouvrage de 128 pages, format 140 x 210 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1999, CERP - Parole et Silence, bon état
193677072San Marino California: Henry E. Huntington School 1936. A keepsake book for the Class of 1936 at Henry E. Huntington School in San Marino California with "sand pictures" of each of the 42 graduates. For instance:<br /> <br /> "BUSY BOY CARLOS HEINTZ --- ever present evervescent member of our class whose forehead denotes intelligence chin shows determination and lips denote the thinker. Has a standing record of 462 broken combs and 250 discouraged hairbrushes. Carlos is guaranteed to leave any subsitute flattened out in one hour."<br /> <br /> "MARILYN CAUNT --- Bud Norton will miss her. Marilyn hopes to become an artist and she spends much good time and much good paper making portraits even thus early in her career. Most of her masterpieces consist of nite club gals with enuf face paint to supply a fair sized building with several coats."<br /> <br /> Also includes often humorous descriptions of each of the school rooms their instructors and various classroom activities. There are also accounts of athletics music class and other extracurricular activities. The class poem and class song are also featured prominently along with congratulatory messages from District Superintendent Elmer C. Neher and Huntington Principal M. Edrys Nagle.<br /> <br /> Located at the corner of Huntington Drive and Del Mar Avenue Henry E. Huntington School was founded as the San Marino Grammar School in 1918 and renamed after the city's "first citizen" a decade later. The school expanded several times to meet growing student enrollment gradually transitioning into a middle school. The campus is now located a mile to the west on Huntington Drive adjacent to the San Marino Public Library.<br /> <br /> Mimeographed on the recto of 27 sheets of 8 1/2" x 11" white stock. The two full-page illustrations are neatly hand-colored perhaps as issued. Bound with staples in printed green paper wrappers which are toned and a trifle worn along the extremities. Henry E. Huntington School unknown
1993880081993 Paris, Eclectis (Camif), 1993, in 4° relié pleine toile rouge décorée de l'éditeur, jaquette illustrée, 440 pages ; importante iconographie en noir et en couleurs.
198123424Flammarion. Collection “Les classiques de l’art”/Rizzoli Editore, Milano 1981 In-4, pleine toile marron, sous jaquette illustrée, photographies pleines pages en couleurs, vignettes photographiques en n. & b., 120 pp. Etat correct d’occasion.
197520167Paris, Vision Nouvelle 1975 In-4 broché 27,5 cm. Bon état d’occasion.