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36014N° 138 - 28e année - mars-avril 1975 - revue illustrée bimestrielle - illustrée - Broché
194185161Couverture souple. Broché. 240 pages.
1942115426Couverture souple. Broché. 240 pages.
1942ROD0030673Bloud & Gay. 1942. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Mouillures. 238p. Mouillures sur les 5 premières pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 306.8-Mariage et famille
13417Carter Hall Millwood Clarke County Virginia. 21 February 1876. 4pp. 12mo. 210 lines. The first bifolium of a letter only and hence lacking a signature. In fair condition on lightly-aged paper with closed tears along fold lines. George Burwell who had inherited Carter Hall in 1814 see below had died three years before the writing of this letter and the identity of its author is unknown although he does claim to be a 'Scotchman'. The letter begins: 'Dear Sir Your letter of Jany 31 is received. I am glad to answer any questions but I must not be supposed to advise you in any thing regarding a change of residence. No man can think for another and <> I can only give true replies to any questions upon you must lie the onus of exhaustive questioning. - Again do not forget that I can speak only of the district - circumstances alter much in various places.' He asks him to bring out 'a parcel or two from England when you come'. There follow six numbered sections discussing various elements of life in Virginia beginning with the climate: 'July & August are our hottest months. Your families should arrive in Baltimore at about Sept 15. The temperature at Baltimore will probably be about 75o or 80o all the time from Aug 15 to Sept 15'. The second section discusses 'habitation' and employment. In section 3 he describes 'grass land' as 'much inferior to England '. Section 4: 'I mean to imply that a good farmer in a fair farm here will do as well as a tenant at home who pays rent - & I take into consideration that in capital of 5/ in so calculating.' Section 5 is on 'Sheep'. Section 6 begins: 'Men & boys were strong hollands in summer - poor people wear vests except on Sunday - as a rule you get these things better & cheaper here - than in England'. A long discussion of dress for both men and women follows 'Summer prints for ladies are good & cheap here - no use to bring them - they are called calicoes here But muslines grenadines too are dearer here and should be brought out'. Other topics include 'household stores': 'We find it quite expedient to get out the following articles - as their representatives here are either bad or too dear English mustard Worcester sauce Scotch marmalade Tea - oatmeal for my boys breakfast - I am a Scotchman sago tapioca curry powder canary seed if you have a bird'. Also 'Medicines' 'Seeds'. 'Bring no harness or carriages - There is nothing in Gt. Britain to equal the carriages in this country . I may advise you to go to Phipps Saddlers Holborn London who will give you saddles exactly like mine - cheaper & equal in leather to any in England - his bridles are first class also.' The letter ends with advice on 'hunting spurs' and 'thong'. Carter Hall is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A grand house and plantation located in the lower Shenandoah River valley it was the estate of the family of Lieut-Col. Nathaniel Burwell 1750-1814. It was also a home for Burwell's cousin Edmund Randolph who had been United States Attorney General and later Secretary of State under George Washington. George Burwell 1799-1873 inherited the estate in 1814 and added a large portico. It served as headquarters for Stonewall Jackson during part of the American Civil War and was raided and sacked by Union troops during the war. Carter Hall, Millwood, Clarke County, Virginia. 21 February 1876. hardcover
19172090202123003012Not Available 1917. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 3 Not Available paperback
19981-0309054966Natl Academy Pr 1998. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 392 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.25 inches. Natl Academy Pr hardcover
15308Dunod, juin 2011- Coll Psychothérapie Pathologies - Fort et pondéreux In-8, br, 434 pages, bibliographie forte et index ( 415-4431 et 433-434 ) . Très bel et bon exemplaire.
19802090502113718010Not Available 1980. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
Dust jacket, orange cover with black lettering to spine and contents in very good clean condition. Small chip and tear to top edge of dust jacket. Illustrated with tables and text - figures. Clean Copy
19579366New York: Simon and Schuster 1957. Fourth and fifth printings. 4to. 90 and 96pp. Hardcover copies with colorful illustrated endpapers and black and white illustrations by Addams throughout some foxing and toning very good. Both in original illustrated jackets that have tears chipping and tape repairs good only. Simon and Schuster hardcover
Au sommaire, dossier "Les générations": "La clef générationnelle" par Jean-Pierre AZEMA, "Approche sociologique de la génération" par Marc DEVRIESE, "Les générations intellectuelles" par Michel WINOCK, "Marianne et Vendredi: deux générations ?" par Bernard LAGUERRE, "Les enfants terribles de la Nouvelle Vague" par Constance CAPDENAT, "Couple et génération. Une histoire de haine et d'amour" par Jessica SCALE, "Trois âges du mariage en un siècle" par Martine SAUZAY, "Génération et histoire politique" par Jean-François SIRINELLI, "Les générations communistes" par Philippe BUTON, "Générations socialistes ?" par Alain BERGOUNIOUX, "Soldats perdus des guerres orphelines" par Laurent BECCARIA, "La génération de la Résistance" par Olivier WIEVIORKA. Français
1961RO80055949HACHETTE. 1961. In-8. Cartonné. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 94 pages. Frontispice en couleurs. Nombreuses illustrations et photos en héliogravure et en couleurs, dans le texte et hors-texte. Coiffe en pied usée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 306.8-Mariage et famille
1961RO80035960HACHETTE. 1961. In-8. Cartonné. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 94 pages. Frontispice en couleurs. Nombreuses illustrations et photos en héliogravures dans le texte et hors-texte. Quelques planches d'illustrations et de photos en couleurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 306.8-Mariage et famille
1961R320109229HACHETTE. 1961. In-4. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 94 pages augmentées de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc et en couleur dans et hors texte -. . . . Classification Dewey : 306.8-Mariage et famille
1527789144.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2009023642Spartanburg SC: Clio Press Inc 2009. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. NF/NF/1st ed. Beautiful copy with a perfect dust jacket covered with a mylar sleeve. No marking or soiling to interior bright white pages. The book itself is tight sharp cornered with a great binding. 446 pp. b&w photos 9 appendices bibliography index. Tight sewn binding and sharp corners. Comes to you in an acid free document bag for storage mailed boxed and I can have it in the mail to you tomorrow. BRBC <br/> <br/> Clio Press, Inc hardcover
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full black cloth boards. 9 1/4"w x 11 1/4"h. 144 pages. 150 black and white photos with text by Jean Mary Couderc giving a historical tour of Pontlevoy and setting the photographs in contexts.
59-3108Paris: Didot 1749. From Histoire des Voyages by Abbe Prevost. Vol. 5 no. 26. Image size is 14 x 20.2 cm 5-1/2 x 8 inches. Paris: Didot, 1749. unknown
200121413NY: HarperCollins. Fine. 2001. Hardcover. 0064408655 . Illustrated by Brett Helquist. First printing. Fine in illustrated boards. No dust jacket as issued. . HarperCollins hardcover books
16683Calmann Lévy, ancienne maison Michel Lévy frères, librairies éditeurs "Paris, 1894, fort in-4 demi-chagrin brun, dos à cinq nerfs, plats de couverture conservés. (reliure début Xxème). Tirage de grand luxe à 300 exemplaires (après un tirage ordinaire au format in-12), celui-ci, non numéroté, est un des 250 exemplaires sur vélin de cuve du Marais. Edition ornée de 32 héliogravures hors-texte sous serpentes légendées d'après les aquarelles de l'auteur et de nombreux dessins en noir dans le texte. Exemplaire unique enrichi de 85 documents d'époque, dont 7 en couleurs, montés sur onglet (sauf 7, volants). On y trouve de nombreux portraits, eaux-fortes ou lithographies de personnalités, des gravures de modes en couleurs. A signaler : Une invitation au jeu à l'en-tête de la chambre du Roi, datée du 9 mars 1830, adressée au Chevalier Tarbé de Vauxclairs (Jean-Bernard), signée par le premier gentilhomme de la chambre du Roi, le Duc de Duras (Amédée-Bretagne-Malo de Durfort, Duc de Duras 1771-1838) ; Gravure de mode 1837, signée par l'imprimeur Aubert ; Danse des Djinns (Constantine) eau-forte par Hédouin d'après Adolphe Leleux (L'Artiste) ; Portrait de Rachel, litho de Rigo, dessiné par Lacauchie ; Feuillet imprimé de deux chansons satiriques : Le départ de Philippe, Dialogue entre Louis-Philippe et Guizot / Abolition de la peine de mort. Bel exemplaire, abondamment enrichi."
192613043Paris Payot 1926 Un volume in-8 broché, couverture beige, 253 pages. Papier bruni.
9844Viens BARRES Le grand succès du jour crée au casino des Blancs-manteaux. Une grande caricature de BARRES, en couleurs.,chantée tous les soirs par QUASIMODO sur l’air de Viens Poupoule ! Texte sur 2 colonnes Suivi de Cavalt’toi BARRES par Jean du CROISSANT. Nouveau cri populaire du quatrième arrondissement. Texte sur 2 colonnes, une illustration pleine page. L’ensemble en 4 pages in 8. Léon HAGARD imprimeur éditeur 8 Rue du Croissant Paris, sans date (fin XIXème) peu courant
1969RO40111952Editions Universitaires. 1969. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos frotté, Intérieur acceptable. 219 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 306.8-Mariage et famille
Editions Universitaires. 1969. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos frotté. Intérieur acceptable. 219 pages. 'Pour mieux vivre'.