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1933691871933 P. , Piazza, 1933, grand in 8° broché, 191 pages ; couverture illustrée.
8839P., Daumont (fin XVIIIème).
12996P., Les Cahiers du Sud, 1951, in 8° broché, 336 pages.
14245P., Belin, 1907, fort in 12 broché, 664 pages
188652661886 in-12, XXII, 119pp., br. P. Libr. des bibliophiles 1876,
34268P., Bureau de la Bibliothèque Choisie, Méquignon-Havard, Bricon, 1829, petit in 12 relié pleine basane de l'époque, dos lisse orné, XIII-228 pages ; quelques très rares rousseurs ; dernier cahier très légèrement déboité ; reliure très frottée, coins émoussés, coiffes arrachéesun mors fendu.
192447496Dayton OH: The Comer Manufacturing Co. 1924. Tall 8vo. 5.5 x 10.5 in. 36 pp. Numerous illustrations 4 colour plates 4 sepia-tinted plates 64 wool wool blend canvas linen leather cotton and patterned fabrics some treated w/ coating tipped-in occasional offsetting from samples either surrounding the sample or on facing leaves. Dark red printed softcovers decoration & lettering in orange & blue minor soiling some creasing still a VG- copy. First edition of this scarce salesman sample catalogue for men and women’s Jazz Age raincoats and overcoats in the mid-1920s. The company was founded before World War I by Charles E. Comer b. 1887 who quickly established the company as one of the largest manufacturers in Ohio of raincoats. The colour fashion plates are quite striking for the period and offer invaluable historical reference for the styles and weight of raincoats sold during the Flapper Era. Comer produced rubber-lined coats offered deals if you ordered two coats at once and also offered Mackinaws General Purpose coats Rubber rain slickers reversible coats and even waterproof aprons for housewives. This catalogue notes that they had just completed their new 40000 square foot and even offered waterproof luggage and garment bags. They were well known for advertising in labor magazines trade magazines and professional magazines constantly promoting their product and recruiting new salesmen. Worldcat locates only 1 copy Vol. 166. The Comer Manufacturing Co., paperback
192658100New York & Chicago: J.L. Taylor & Co. 1926. Thick elephant folio 17 x 23.25 x 2.5 ins. 75 3 pp. printed on thick card stock each mounted on linen hinge. With 17 colour fashion plates illustrating Taylor styles of the period verso of almost all pages with 364 of 375 mounted textile samples in wool wool-rayon blends some felt backed silk moleskin corduroy cashmere waistband sample and more -- all samples clearly marked with prices and availability some of the 12 missing samples are indicated in pencil as being “Out†as well as a few present 1 additional pinned-in numerous illustrations throughout in blue-green colour tinting including Chicago & New York factories some diagrams charts and graphs. Original half-green cloth over gray green cloth corners gilt lettering on front cover colour plate w/ J.L. Taylor tailor mounted front cover some wear & minor bumping to fore-edges corners some minor soiling & occasional foxing to interior leaves -- some of it dust from the wool samples 10-15 samples with minor deterioration and evidence of old predation still a very good unsophisticated and remarkably complete example w/ original 9 x 21 in. double-sided stock list in red & black laid-in. First edition of this scarce and unusually complete salesman sample catalogue for Jazz era men’s suits in 1928-1929. J.L. Taylor maintained a huge tailoring operation in both Chicago and New York until after World War II employing hundreds of tailors and seamstresses to fill orders. The catalogues were very expensive to produce and so were most often found in department stores mercantiles and men’s stores which would have these catalogues on the sales floor for two years or more. The catalogue offers invaluable illustrated historical reference for the colours styles and fabrics during the era of F. Scott Fitzgerald and the Flappers. Most of the colour fashion plates illustrating the available styles have elegantly dressed women and settings in the background including with an emphasis on sporting in summer so golf tennis croquet canoeing boating and swimming all make an appearance. Of particular interest is the wonderful dress chart indicating styles needed clothes accessories and shoes which one would need for Day Wedding Matinee Reception Evening Dress and many others offering an excellent marketing opportunity for the store to sell the customer items to compliment his suits overcoats and other fashion wear ordered from J.L. Taylor. The final plate focuses on the lightweight “Palm Beach†& “Mohair†suits at the height of the 1920’s boom in Florida featuring snappily dressed models in Panama straw hats and a lightweight fedora. Worldcat locates 1 partial copy Preserved at the Library of Congress stripped of samples and used as scrapbook for Wilbur’s Drug Store prescriptions of Portland ME -- not an unusual occurrence. J.L. Taylor & Co., hardcover
8853P., Basset, (fin du XVIIIème).
8854Sans lieu ni date, (fin du XVIIIème). (Gravures d’un moulin contrecollées au dos).
834152 plaquettes in 8° brochées, la première paginée 351 à 361, la seconde paginée 219 à 227.
869883 plaquettes in 8° brochées, 9, 6 et 11 pages.
61338P., Publications de la Sorbonne, 1979, fort et grand in 8° relié pleine toile marron de l'éditeur, XVII-820 pages.
1937837581937 Paris, à l'enseigne du Pot Cassé (Bibliothéca Magna), 1937, in 12 broché, 217 pages ; non coupé ; couverture illustrée.
33660Saint-Etienne, Imprimerie de "La Loire Républicaine", 1927, grand in 8° relié demi-basane chocolat, dos à nerfs, couverture conservée, 350 pages.
807852 plaquettes in 8° brochées, paginées 299 à 319 et 219 à 227 ; couvertures imprimées.
37972Saint-Etienne, Imprimerie de "La Loire Républicaine", 1931, in 8° relié demi-basane chocolat, dos à nerfs, couverture conservée, 410 pages.
68864Saint-Etienne, Publications de l'Université (Bibliothèque du CERHI, volume 4), 2006, in 8° broché, 535 pages ; couverture illustrée.
1960760381960 Montbrison, Association des Chartes du Forez Fondation Guichard, 1960, grand in 8° broché, 231 pages ; jaquette illustrée.
1970818131970 Lyon-Strasbourg, Sté de Linguistique Romane, 1970, plaquette in 8° brochée, 12 pages.
77374Plaquette in 8°, paginée 405 à 432 ; couverture imprimée agrafée.
27207Réunion par un amateur des pages de la Revue Lyonnaise (T. I, 1881) formant l'article sur Fra Salimbene en une plaquette grand in 8° brochée, sous couverture factice ; cachet ex-libris.
44743P., Albin Michel (Collection "Les Maitres du Moyen Age et de la Renaissance"), 1933, in 4° relié demi-chagrin bleu nui à coins, dos à nerfs, tête dorée, plat supérieur de couverture conservé, étui, III-172 pages de texte et 103 planches hors-texte ; menus frottis à la reliure et à l'étui.
153714607Paris, Simon de Colines, 1537 ; in-8 ; plein veau foncé à nerfs, dos muet, fleuron central à froid dans un encadrement à froid avec fleurons en écoinçons (reliure de l'époque) ; (16), 115, (1) ff., marque au titre, errata au dernier feuillet, belles lettrines à fond criblé.
29394P., Hachette (Collection "Les Grands Ecrivains Français"), 1894, in 12 broché, 174 pages ; frontispice ; des rousseurs ; couverture légèrement fanée.