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IN 8. BR AVEC COUV REMPLIEE [BE]. 142 PP. ENV 100 ILL EN NOIR ET EN COULEURS. [BE]
Seconde édition, 1 vol. in-12 reliure pleine basane marbrée, dos à 5 nerfs, pièce de vélin au premier plat à l'imitation d'un document scellé, avec sceau de plomb aux armes de France, signée Leveillard, A l'Art Catholique, Paris, 1929, 259 pp. Amusante reliure "à sceau". Etat très satisfaisant (rel. un peu frottée) Français
Un des 150 exemplaires hors commerce marqués H.C., 1 vol. in-8 br., Librairie Plon, Paris, 1932, 163 pp. Bon exemplaire (petites rouss. et petite fente sur couv., très bel état par ailleurs) de cet ouvrage peu commun. Français
1 brochure in-8, Tirage à part de Proceedings of the American Academy for Jewish Research, Vol. XLVIII, 1981, pp. 101-182 Rare exemplaire de ce tiré-à-part défendant la thèse de l'école rabbinique pour le monument découvert à Rouen en 1976 spus la cour du Palais de Justice, et désormais connu sous le nom de '"Maison Sublime". Français
1 vol. in-4 reliure postérieure demi-basane rouge, dos à 5 nerfs, couv. cons., Librairie historique, archéologique et scientifique de Seré, Paris, 1852, avec 28 planches (dont 8 chromolithographies en couleurs) et 48 planches (armorial). Titre complet : Le Livre d'Or des Métiers. Histoire des Cordonniers et des Artisans, dont la profession se rattache à la Cordonnerie, comprenant l'Histoire des Anciennes corporations et confréries de Cordonniers, de Bottiers, de Savetiers, de Formiers, de Marchands de Crépin, de Peaussiers, de Tanneurs et de Corroyeurs, depuis leur fondation jusqu'à leur suppression en 1789, précédée de l'Histoire de la Chaussure Très intéressant ouvrage, très bien relié. Etat très satisfaisant (anciennes mouill. et cahiers brunis, petit accroc à un f., bon exemplaire par ailleurs). Français
Régis Lehoucq, 1992. Deux volumes in - 8° brochés couvertures rempliées, LXXXVIII-240 et 382 pages. Exemplaire sur vergé Rives classique. Non coupé, état de neuf. Cette édition reprend en fac-similé le texte de l'édition de 1846-1847, publiée à Paris chez Crapelet, par la Société des Bibliophiles François.
PARIS, Alphonse Picard - 1912 - Fort in-8 - Broché - Textes en latin - 871 pages - Propre
Un des 300 exemplaires sur alfa numérotés (n° 236), 1 vol. in-12 reliure pleine basane racinée (reliure de comptoir français en Inde), dos à 4 nerfs dorés orné, couvertures conservées, s.n. [ A la Renaissance Universelle ], Paris, 1929, 3 ff., 424 pp. Exemplaire établi en reliure plein cuir (reliure d'ancien comptoir français en Inde). Etat très satisfaisant (fortes rouss., bon exemplaire par ailleurs) pour cet exemplaire du tirage de tête, de la première partie du premier tome. Cinq volumes étaient prévus par l'auteur, dont il semble que seuls 2 parurent. Français
2 vol. In-8 br., Sobodi, Société Bordelais de Diffusion des Travaux de Lettres et Sciences Humaines, Bordeaux, s.d. [ 1975 ], 611 ; 128 pp. Bon exemplaire (très bon état) pour ces deux premiers tomes (sur 4 parus, les 2 derniers étant constitués par des annexes). Français
413 pages. Index. Written to transmit the thoughts of Hindu Vedanta and Buddhism to the West. Chapters include: The Ultimate Path; The Religious and Mystic Grades; The Hidden Philosophy of India; The Philosophical Discipline; The Worship of Words; The Arbitrament of Thinking Power; The Revelation of Relativity; From Thing to Thought; The Secret of Space and Time; The Magic of the Mind; The Downfall of Materialism. Dust jacket not included. Above-average wear to maroon cloth-covered boards. Binding open at half-title page. Few pencil markings to contents. A worthy reading copy. Book
377 pages. Contents include: Ancient Astronauts; Mystery Lights; Flying Saucers; Unidentified Flying Objects; Observers; Contactees; Abductees; Extraterrestrials; Critical Perspectives; Cosmic Considerations. Above-average wear. A worthy working copy of this extensive compilation. Book
64 pages. Many sepia-tone photos of Jim Croce. Songs include: I Got a Name; Lover's Cross; Five Short Minutes; Age; Workin' At the Car Wash Blues; I'll Have to Say I Love You in a Song; The Hard Way Every Time; Salon and Saloon; Top Hat Bar and Grille; Thursday; Recently. Store stamp on title page otherwise unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this great 70's songbook. Book
32 pages. Features: Amelia Earhart, Auto Mechanic - article and 1918 photo explain how she studied auto mechanics while studying to be an ambulance driver; Air Cooled Camper - Bill Tuthill's early Series 11 Touring; Touring car equipped as a sleeper; Westrek Preview; List of 1982 Westrekkers; Franklin Mystery Cars from the files of Red Amick; Dr. A.D. Grant - Senior Member at age 104; California Here We Are, by Dr. A.D. Grant; A 1932 16 A Touring - Major article on Frank H. Gardner's metamorphisis of a car rescued from a junkyard in 1968; Westrek 1981 photos; John Burns article on restoration and maintenance; Reprint of a 1930 statement of sale and delivery of a 1930 Franklin Deluxe Sedan to a Mr. Cooper of Coopersburg, PA. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy of this excellent issue. Book
289 pages. Black and white photographic plates. "Follow in the footsteps of the young man from Denhoff, North Dakota, as he matures, serves in the U.S. Army, becomes a musician, an electronics engineer, then a chela (student) of ECKANKAR under the guidance of his predecessor Sri Paul Twitchell, the 971st Living ECK Master." - from dust jacket. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
"Jack Holland, once medically diagnosed as having life-threatening cancer of the liver and kidneys, had a series of realizations which brought him to a complete remission of the disease. In his dialogue with J. Sig Paulson, Mr. Holland discusses the spiritual awakening which made possible his healing... For 31 years Mr. Holland has been a professor of Business Management at San Jose State University and has taught graduate courses at Stanford... He has worked in the space program helping to select astronauts and evaluate their experiences upon their return." - from cover. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Audio Book
180 pages. Features: Cover photo of the Richard L. Stevensen farm in Hunterdon County, NJ; Undulant Fever - a menace to farm families; Don't lose dollars with dirty milk; Legumes are in trouble; Azalea Man; They Tamed the Desert - The Thain family farm of Cache Valley, Utah; What is a good hereford?; How do you market your livestock?; Making the most of the farm shop; Lumps in the stomach of the Russian bear - interesting photo-illustrated article reports "a hard core of farmer resistance blocks communist moves toward a collectivized agriculture in satellite Poland and Czechoslovakia; Pioneer for rural health - Doctor George F. Bond helps bring a modern health center to Hickory Nut Valley, NC; When insects go berserk; Hybrid onions come of age; and more. Ads: Texaco ad features novel plow invented by Mr. Selden G. Washburn of Goodwin, SD; B.F. Goodrich ad features Lew Wildin of Winterset, IA; GE radios; Oldsmobile; GMC trucks (color); Farmall Cub (color photos); Chesterfield cigaratte ad with prominent photo of Joan Fontaine plus tobacco grower Van W. Daniel of Ruffin, NC; 1949 Ford cars (color); Oliver crawler tractors; Studebaker trucks (color); Buick; Lee work wear; Jeep; Case equipment; Ford Trucks ad features trout farmer Horace Frantz of Colorado Springs and Salida, CO; Ferguson tractors; Nice one-page Massey Harris tractor ad; New Holland hay rake - 2 pages; Oshkosh B'gosh; Gibson tractors; Minneapolis-Moline "Z" tractor; Harley-Davidson with Hydra-Glide Fork; Greyhound bus (color). Tape repairs to covers which are pulling from staples, otherwise unmarked with average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
Pages 167-204 plus 20 pages of nice vintage ads. Features: Yellowknife - Town of the Air Age - many wonderful photos; Soldiering at Fort Henry - many excellent illustrations; Pictures of the Provinces - III; (Camouglaged) Eggs in the Land of the Midnight Sun; and more. Some of the nicer ads include: Colour one-page Lord Calvert Whiskey ad features Irish Setter Champion Ace Flyer of Aragon, owned by Gertrude W. Drew of Toronto; Nice colour ad for the 1954 Monarch car features a black on red Lucerne Coupe; Nice colour ads for Chevrolet and Chrysler cars; Back cover photo ad for the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) features photo of pilot and navigator in front of their CF-100 jet fighter. Moderate wear. Small name stamp inside front cover. A sound copy. Magazine
106 pages. References. Black and white illustrations. "Is there a 'Secret Physics' with a different set of rules - hidden away from us earlier in this century, by a powerful elite who fear the technology based on it will strip away their power and wealth, and liberate us from their grip?" - from back cover. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. An excellent copy. Book
Features: Founder of the Cowboy Camp Meeting - William B. Bloys at Fort Davis, Texas in 1888; Shoot-out on Christmas Day, 1883 at McDade, Texas in Bastrop County - Thomas Bishop and George Milton; Boom Days at Ash Meadows, Nevada; Strawmen and Marshals - Ellensburg, WA and locality circa 1906; Greatest living hunter - Clell Lee; Riding the Shale Rock Trail; Paul P. Lawson and Idaho adventures; Victim of the "White Night" - unfortunate Joseph Hahn, after whom Hahn's Peak was named; Whipping Tree - primitive form of Seminole justice rarely suffered repeat offenders; John J. Tomlinson - Sawmill man of Yellowstone City in the Crow River Reservation; Oro, Arizona - most remote of the Bradshaw's Ghost Towns; The Wound that never healed - Mary Christofferson Anderson's chin was shot away by a cannonball at age 14 during the Morrisite Massacre of 1862; Rawhide times in Dakota - when it was open range from the White River to the Niobrara; I Cast My Lot With a Soldier - dedicated Army wives who followed their husbands to the American frontier in the 19th century; Appointment on Red Mountain - Emma Crawford was buried atop 7,200 foot-high Red Mountain where she said she had communed with an Indian brave; New Mexico's Mysterious Markers - many styles of Christian Cross; Flames of Starvation and Death - Cattlemen and nesters were comrades in arms when the sky warned of fire; King-sized nugget - found at the Willard Claim Mine in California's Sierra Nevadas; Uncle Milty's Legs - Milt Clements stood tall even though he only had one leg - Frank Lockert's personal museum at Coats, Kansas. Average wear. Some yellowing to pages. Occasional markings to contents. A sound copy. Book
Features: Outport Tailor-Made Furniture; Billy Wheeler's furniture reflects outport life in Newfoundland's recent past; The Golden Age of Globes - Antique Globes present contemporary knowledge of the earth and heavens in a manner most pleasing to the eye; Ontario Stoneware and Redware - National Museum acquires an important Ontario pottery collection; An 18th Century Dolls' House - The dolls' house of Sara Rothe Ploos van Amstel delights visitors to the Frans Halmuseum in Haarlem; The Graphic Work of Mary Wrinch; Safeguarding your Collection; Samplers in early Upper Canada taught stitchery, the alphabet and numbers, and the religious symbolism of the community; Wintergarden Theatre to Bloom Again. Light wear. Nice copy. Book
Features: The Built-in Lie in our Immigration - thugs are let in, pacifists banned, and nothing, it seems, can be done; The Stratford Star Nobody Knows - Douglas Rain; Holiday Trails of Canada - W.O. Mitchell on the Kananaskis; Ontario's Controversial Coroner - Morton Shulman, the doctor who enrages everyone but the public; An Era Ends for Yesterday's People - a report from Easter Island where the stone age is meeting the jet age; Will Charm Spoil Susan Dexter? - or, how one girl writer took a ride on a beautification assembly line (charm school). Nice colour 1965 Chevrolet ad inside front cover. Average wear and soiling. Considerable water staining. Book
Features: Pakistan - from a smuggler's paradise comes hell; William Shatner in ad for Kero-Sun heaters; Nice Schenley Awards ad; War Machines do not bring Peace, by John F. Godfrey; Cover Story - Marc Lalonde's New Deal; Unsuspecting victims of a collapsed economy; Marc Lalonde's Board of Economic advisors; Ocean Ranger disaster inquest begins; Manitoba doctors' strike; Painting 'The Tribute Money' - not a Rembrandt?; The Socialists conquer Spain; $25 Billion MX missile decsion; Shake-up in the espionage trade - death of Kevin Mulcahy; Guatemalan terror; Canada confronts the Robotis age; K-Tel enters the publishing business; Dan Colussy to take over CP Air; Peter C. Newman on Dome Petroleum; NFL players association; Normand Leveille of the Boston Bruins almost dies of bleeding in his brain during game in Vancouver; Canada's leaking immigration lifeboat - our 'remarkable openness' may come to an end; The amazing recovery of Lise Gauthier; Education - the return of the strap - corporal punishment; Halley's comet returns to earth; Fallibility in the computer; Cash register kickbacks; Challenges to WCB in Ontario; Too few organs available to be transplanted; Nice ad for the 1983 Ford Mustang GT; Rough Trade - Carole Pope and Kevan Staples - article with colour photo; Movie reviews. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book