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64739P., Larousse, 1911, in 8° cartonnage illustré de l'éditeur, 142 pages.
174911118La Haye, Neaulme, 1749 ; 2 tomes reliés en un volume in-12 ; plein veau fauve marbré, dos à faux-nerfs dorés, décoré et doré, pièce de titre grenat, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque) ; (8), 228, (4), pp. [229]-449, (1) pp. faute à corriger.
19639152Berkeley: The Space Craft Convention 1963. First edition. 21x14cm 20pp. Reproduced from typescript. Staple bound in illustrated paper wraps green endpapers. Some staining and scuffing to covers clean internally and very good. <br /> <br /> Very scarce booklet being a special lecture given at the Space Craft Convention at Berkeley on November 2nd and 3rd 1963. Hunt 1900-1973 was an English spiritual healer who specifically wrote about and practiced chromatherapy. His most famous work was The Seven Keys to Color Healing 1940. This esoteric text is about achieving higher attunement and knowledge through the building of a spiritual bridge via light energy of different frequencies and colors. <br /> <br /> <br /> Not to be found in OCLC nor can we find it mentioned elsewhere. . The Space Craft Convention unknown
19317161931 Paris, Lanore, 1931, in 4° broché, 209 pages ; gravures hors-texte ; plat supérieur détaché.
193196061931 P., Lanore, 1931, in 4°, broché, 209 pages ; illustrations hors-texte.
28232P. et Lyon, Delhomme et Briguet, sans date, in 8° relié demi-basane cerise, dos à faux nerfs orné, fer doré de l'"Institution des Chartreux à Lyon" frappé au centre du plat supérieur, 389pp. ; infimes frottis.
25391Vienne, Martin, Editions de la Société des Amis de Vienne, 1922-23, 2 volumes grand in 8° brochés, IV-331 et 303pp. ; qq. rares passages soulignés au stylo bleu et qq. menus défauts ; couverture légèrement fanées.
1871695851871 Lyon, Brun, 1871, in 8° broché, XXIV-380 pages ; imprimé sur papier vergé.
1869769121869 Paris, Franck, Lyon, Brun, 1869, plaquette in 8° brochée, 48 pages ; couverture imprimée.
1887769111887 Valence, Céas, 1887, plaquette grand in 8° brochée, 19-29 pages ; couverture imprimée (effrangée).
49542P., Baillieu, Libraire, sans date (1862), petit in 4° broché, 67 pages (erreur de pagination, la page 65 n'existe pas) ; nombreuses figures gravées sur bois dans le texte ; vignette de titre répétée sur la couvertue ; texte sur deux colonnes ; quelques rares rousseurs ; couverture fanée avec infimes manques, dos manquant (renforcé au scotch "invisible").
18629095Paris Baillieu 1862 -in-4 bradel demi-chagrin un volume, reliure bradel demi-chagrin rouge (binding half morocco) grand in-quarto, dos long (spine without raised band) décoré or (gilt decoration)- titre frappé or (gilt title) - papier peigné aux plats (cover with marbled paper) (papier peigné du 1er plat légèrement insolé), tête lisse (top edge smooth), gouttière et tranche de queue non rognées (no smooth fore-edge), long papier (fore-edge - great papier), couverture imprimée et illustrée en noir conservée (cover preserved - library edition) , tiré sur papier vergé, orné de 56 superbes gravures sur bois (engraving-wood) in-texte, les bois (reproduisant les xylographies du XVème siècle) sont ceux qui ont été gravés pour les éditions populaires publiées à Troyes par Oudot et Garnier au XVI ème et au XVIIème siècles, le texte est lui conforme à l'édition de 1486, cette impression du XIXème est bien supérieure en qualité que l'édition du XVème,3 feuillets + 67 pages (en réalité 66, saut de pagination de 64 à 66 - erreur d'imposition [voir GALLICA]), sans date (1862) Paris Baillieu (Lille Imprimerie Horemans) Editeur,
1854283681854 Paris, Rollin, 1854, fort volume in 4° relié cartonnage papier à la bradel, étiquette basane noire, couverture conservée, VIII-391 pages ; des rousseurs fortes à quelques pages.
34110P., Charavay, Mantoux, Martin, sans date, in 8°, cartonnage papier rouge décoré de l'éditeur, 207 pages ; illustrations.
65635P., Charavay, 1884, petit in 8° relié demi-basane marron, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, 207 pages ; illustrations à pleine page ; rousseurs et salissures ; cachets ; reliure frottée.
193058055Portland OR: Hollywood College of Music Dancing & Fine Arts Baker Studio Granada Studio La Vere Photo Shoppe Photo Craft Studios ca. 1930-1933. Oblong 4to. 24 original photographs all preserved in archival mylar sleeves sized 6.25 x 7 in. up to 8 x 10 in. some w/ photographer’s imprint w/in negative others w/ manuscript captions added a few w/ annotations and/or photographer’s instructions on versos all with bright strong contrast a few w/ offsetting from previous mounting on versos and one w/ very small pinholes at corners from prior mounting. Recent cloth binder stamping front cover excellent grouping. These photographs vividly document the dance and music studio operated by Annabelle Knowles reflecting the fast evolving costumes and aesthetics of the twilight of the Roaring 20’s as the U.S. descended into the Great Depression. These photos also clearly reflect the influence of Gus Edwards 1879-1945 vaudeville’s premier producer of kiddie acts and who had produced and released the shorts “Kiddie Revue†in 1930 and 1931. His influence was not only driven by his songs “By the Light of the Silvery Moon & “School Days†but also discovering such stars as Groucho Marx Eddie Cantor Mae Murray Sally Rand and many others. The images depict girls in two-piece outfits in front of Art Deco staging for “Body and Soulâ€; bare-backed girls in Flapper Era inspired costumes for chorus line “Kiddie Revueâ€; song and dance routines featuring Ronald Chetwood in top hat with Marcile Shillito Virginia Collins and chorus line in Jazz Age era costumes and canes; and several show Barbara Jane Wicks Shirley Jay Mulkey and Sunny Dentler in Spanish inspired costumes for “Baby Vanities.†Another shows adolescent boy and girl dance team in an “Apache†dance inspired costume number. The Hollywood College of Music Dance & Fine Arts offered classes and instruction in all ages with the last few photos showing teenage girls in chorus line with short hair coquettish expressions and teamwork or chorus line numbers. Annabelle Knowles 1900-1989 was a musician and dancer who founded the Hollywood College of Music Dancing & FIne Arts at 4112 NE Sandy Blvd. some time in the late 1920’s. Most of the street directory references focus on 1929-1932 and her British-America theatre-director husband at the time Vincent Knowles 1883-1944 worked at the studio as well. Baker 1882-1972 was a longtime commercial studio photographer in Portland OR who had initially begun as a photographer with noted tourist travel guide Howard Eaton photographing tours through National Pakrs. Beem 1892-1984 was founder and photographer at Granada Studio located in the 1930’s at 515 Swetland Building in Portland. Centlivere 1878-1964 owned and operated La Vere Photo Shoppe and Photo Craft Studios on Sandy Blvd. in Portland for nearly all of his career. We could find no similar collections or photographs or even references to Annabelle Knowles and very few examples of any of these three photography studios in institutional holdings. Hollywood College of Music, Dancing & Fine Arts, Baker Studio, Granada Studio, La Vere Photo Shoppe, Photo Craft Studios, hardcover
192358318New York: Arthur Murray 801 Madison Ave. 1923. 4to. 32 pp. Blue-tinted photo illustrations text diagram illustrations. Textured brown softcovers gilt lettering & decorative border on front cover yapp fore-edges minor soiling & fading front cover to lettering minor bumping to couple corners still a VG copy. First edition of one of the renowned dance studios’ instruction books after they opened their dance studio in New York in 1923 in conjunction with their struggling mail-order business. Murray pioneered dance instruction and dance schools to encourage exercise and build self-confidence and poise and was the first to broadcast live dance music on the radio in March 1920. Murray originated the idea of the “footprints†style of teaching dance now an Arthur Murray trademark and this book includes instructions for The Chasse Waltz the Tango foxtrot and The Cortez. Worldcat locates 4 copies w/ similar titles and different collations NYPL - 2 copies 51 & 24 pp. British Lib. 51 pp. BYU 63 pp. Arthur Murray, 801 Madison Ave., paperback
1980223104Unknown.: No publication details. circa1980. A poster with the image of an old man Lao Lai Zi outlined with white characters on a black background text in simplified Chinese characters 77 x 52.5cm small 1cm closed tear right edge and lower left corner repaired. In good condition with clear and well defined characters making the text easy to read. Lao Lai Zi a symbol of aging and filial piety is here represented in what appears to be a white line drawing on a black background. On closer inspection however the lines are made up of poignant and occasionally amusing rhyming verses listing the indignities of old age imploring the young not to look down on the elderly. <br> <br>The original stele carved with a similar image titled “Lao Lai Nan” Growing Old is Hard is located at the Temple of the Medicine King in Beipo village in Shaanxi Province. It isn’t known exactly when the Beipo stele was carved but it is said to be related to a Mrs Li who lived in the temple and wanted it carved to teach her unfilial children a lesson. The use of simplified characters and catchy verse written in modern Chinese indicate that it is a 20th century artefact. The Beipo stele includes smaller carvings of eight old people using sticks along the vertical edges. <br> <br>This poster is a modern artistic stone rubbing interpretation of the main visual feature on the Beipo stele i.e. the central figure outlined in characters in a pose and design similar to the original. A well known educational Chinese folk illustration “Lao Lai Nan” is a moral lesson on respect for the elderly. <br> <br>老来难, 老来难,劝人别把老人嫌, 当初嫌别人老,如今轮到我头前,千般苦, 万般难,听我从头说一番。耳聋难与人说话, 差七差八惹人嫌. … <br> <br>Getting old is hard it’s hard I urge you not to look down on the elderly. Earlier I despised others for being old but now that I’m facing it head on with a thousand kinds of troubles and difficulties listen to everything I say. <br>Being hard of hearing makes it difficult to communicate if you miss this or that you annoy people… <br> <br>… …痛苦难言聆,明不明睡不着, 一夜小便七八遍,怕夜长, 怕风寒, 时常受风病来缠 年老肺虚常咳嗽, 一口一口吐粘痰,儿女们都恨咱说,我邋遢不像前,老的这样还不死,你还想活多少年… … <br> <br>… It’s hard to explain all the difficulties one can’t sleep and every night one gets up to urinate seven or eight times. I hate long nights cold breezes and I get sick from being in draughts. My lungs are weak and I cough and cough and cough up phlegm so my children dislike talking to me. They seem to think I’m unkempt and don’t look like my former self. So old and still not dead how much longer am I planning to live . No publication details. unknown
1864109235Paris, Michel Lévy frères, Libraires éditeurs 1864 In-8 23 x 14 cm. Reliure bradel marbré gris moderne, dos muet, tête dorée, IV-506 pp., notes en bas de page, table des matières. Exemplaire bien relié en bon état.
19075P., Editions Nationales, 1937, in 12 broché, 250 pages ; illustrations hors-texte.
1876509641876 Tours, Mame, 1876, grand in 8° relié demi veau vert bouteille, dos à faux nerfs orné, 240 pages ; 2 gravures hors-texte ; rousseurs et piqûres éparses ; frottis d'usage à la reliure.
1989865671989 Paris, Editions du C. T. H. S., 1989, in 8° broché, 279 pages ; couverture illustrée.
1993110647Paris, Nrf Gallimard, coll. « Bibliothèque des histoires » 1993 In-8 broché 22,5 cm sur 14. 516 pages. 17 pages de planches. Bon état d’occasion.
1846100221846 Paris, Aux Ateliers Catholiques, Migne, 1846, grand in 8° relié demi-basane marron, dos lisse ; texte sur deux colonnes, 1136 colonnes ; habituelles rousseurs ;reliure frottée, coiffe supérieure abimée.
22309P., Librairie de Firmin-Didot, 1887, grand in 8° relié pleine toile noire amateur, 331 pages ; cachets ; rousseurs ; le frontispice (chromolithographie) manque ; reliure très légèrement frottée.