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Toulouse, Apostolat de la Prière, 1940 Un almanach broché de format in 8° de 80 pp.; nombreuses illustrations souvent pleines d'humour par Molne, M. Belle, Coniac... Bel état.
Paris, Chantenay, 1956. Un volume broché de format in 12° de 334 pp. Couverture brunie, sinon bon état. Rare.
Paris, Chantenay, 1960. Un volume broché de format in 12° de 372 pp. Dos bruni, sinon bon état. Rare.
Paris, Chantenay, 1962. Un volume broché de format in 12° de 352 pp. Dos bruni, sinon bon état. Rare.
Paperback in good condition. Ex-library book. This book does not have a publication date. It was not published in 1900. Library stickers on front cover and title page. Library stamp on title page; otherwise pages are clean and tight throughout. T Ex-Library
usual stickers and stamps. Closed tear to page 25/26 Ex - Library
A nearly complete set of flannel (cardboard backed with very thin gray foam) multicultural and possibly non-binary children's faces and body parts with various skin tones dressed in the finest styles of 1979, including some tall gray boots. See photos for parts included. Also includes dual-language instruction sheet in English and Spanish. Also includes foam-backed word cards.
Small pamphlet, blue paper cover, sunned and some discolouration on back cover clear, bright and tight. Contains a letter from the Chairman of the Council. Ex-Library
Paperback in good condition. Minimal wear on edges and corners, with the upper rear leading corner significantly bent and affecting the last four abstract pages with dog-eared corners. Includes CD-ROM with 4 computer-adaptive tests and 18 practice sets, torn from original binding at rear but still encased in card wallet and laid-in to item. Item also has an Online Companion with further resources. Pages are clean and the binding is sound throughout. TS Used
usual stickers and stamps on the inside of the cover, FEP and on the page block. creasing to the ends of the cover Ex - Library
Book is in very good clean condition with only very minor signs of age, use or other wear. Used
usual sticker and stamps on the inside of the cover, FEP and on the catalogue page and on the cover. some creasing to the cover. Initial Government observations on the Fifth Report from the Education, Science and Arts Committee, Session 1979-80 : the funding and organisation of courses in higher education: Presented to Parliament by the Secretary of State for Education and Science by Command of Her Majesty, Jan. 1981 (Cmnd. 8139) Ex - Library
Ce petit opuscule imprimé à Lille reprend un article publié le 29 juillet 1879 dans le quotidien catholique l'Univers dirigé par Louis puis Eugène Veuillot. A travers des citations de Ferry mais aussi de Paul Bert, de Deschanel, de Chalamel, l'auteur du Syllabus veut démontrer l'injuste main mise de l’État sur l'éducation mais aussi sur la morale, sur l’Église et sur la jeunesse.
Corners lightly worn, otherwise immaculate Used
Hardcover in good condition. No jacket. Contributors include W. Whewell, Professor Faraday, Bobert Gordon Latham, Charles G. B. Daubeny, Professor Tyndall, James Paget and W. B. Hodgson. Boards are lightly marked and faded. Leading corners, edges and spine ends are lightly bumped and worn. Page block and some pages are lightly marked. Light creases and nicks throughout pages. Pages are still sealed on upper edges. Text remains clear throughout. HCW Used
Hardcover in good condition. No jacket. Contributors include W. Whewell, Professor Faraday, Bobert Gordon Latham, Charles G. B. Daubeny, Professor Tyndall, James Paget and W. B. Hodgson. Boards are marked and faded. Leading corners, edges and spine ends are lightly bumped and worn. Page block and some pages are lightly marked. Light creases throughout pages. Pages are still sealed on upper edges. Text remains clear throughout. HCW Used
« Parmi toutes les écoles de dessin, seules celles de Paris, Saint-Quentin et Troyes sont « royales » et donc indépendantes du contrôleur des bâtiments et de l’Académie royale. (…) En plus du prestige accordé dans l’ordre de la préséance, parce que placés sous la protection directe du roi, ces établissements obtiennent des lettres patentes pour des raisons autant financières, en particulier le droit de bénéficier de dons et legs (Troyes, Saint-Quentin), que d’indépendance pédagogique par rapport à l’académie parisienne (Paris) ». In « Les Ecoles de Dessin au XVIIIème, entre arts libéraux et arts mécaniques », Agnes Lahalle, Presses universitaires de Rennes. Parmi les fondateurs de l'Ecole, Louis Joseph Rondot, orfèvre, Pierre Cossart, artiste peintre, Herluison, sculpteur et le pastelliste Pierre Baudemant, maître de dessin. Parmi les donateurs, Jacques de Bruneval, Pierre-Philippe Finot et Edme Doufflot.
Slightly grubby and tanned paperback with creased and lightly worn leading corners and rubbed spine ends. Name of previous owner on upper edge on page 3. Upper leading corners of pages are lightly creased. Binding is sound, and text remains clear throughout. T Used
103pp. + 2 planches hors-texte, 23cm., br.orig., bon état, B103809
No date given, not printed in the 1900.
Cover looks a little corner worn with tear to top of front cover. Pages are clean and bright. Used
Blue cover with black lettering to spine looks a little edge worn with sun faded spine. Pencil marks throughout the text. Remains of library sticker on tail of spine. Library stamp and sticker on FEP. Library stamp on title page. Ex-Library