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[iv] + 540pp., première édition française (traduit du latin sur l'Edition d'Amsterdam de 1768 "Deliciae sapientiae de amore conjugalis", et publié par un ami de la vérité), 21cm., reliure cart. en bon état (plats marbrés, dos en cuir à cinq nerfs, titre doré au dos), tranches et feuilles de garde marbrées, quelques rousseurs (texte toujours bien lisible), bon état, fort rare, [Cfr. Caillet no. 10462: "Cette traduction de Moet, le Martiniste, est rare ; il fut intimement lié avec Saint-Martin, le Philosophe inconnu, qui le rechercha pour répandre sa doctrine. Cet ouvrage a pour but d'exalter la sainteté du mariage et de signaler les dangers qu'entrainent l'adultère et le libertinage ; il suit dans toutes leurs phases les profanations de l'amour conjugal et montre leurs funestes conséquences"], Q93957
[iv] + 540pp., première édition française (traduit du latin sur l'Edition d'Amsterdam de 1768 "Deliciae sapientiae de amore conjugalis", et publié par un ami de la vérité), 21cm., brochure muette d'époque (petites manques de papier au dos), quelques rousseurs (texte toujours bien lisible), bon état, fort rare, [Cfr. Caillet no. 10462: "Cette traduction de Moet, le Martiniste, est rare ; il fut intimement lié avec Saint-Martin, le Philosophe inconnu, qui le rechercha pour répandre sa doctrine. Cet ouvrage a pour but d'exalter la sainteté du mariage et de signaler les dangers qu'entrainent l'adultère et le libertinage ; il suit dans toutes leurs phases les profanations de l'amour conjugal et montre leurs funestes conséquences"], Q93958
xxiv + 156pp., br.orig., 17cm., peu de rousseurs, bon état, rare
PARIS, Fayard - 1994 - In-8, 21,8 x 13,8 x 3,2 cm - Broché - Couveture illustrée - 494 pages - Exemplaire un peu frippé, très correct - Envoi rapide et soigné Présentation: Voici un livre destiné à ceux et celles qui voudraient éviter de connaître les mêmes déceptions que les générations passées, et qui sont las de s'entendre décrire comme des rats pris au piège. Comment les hommes et les femmes perdent régulièrement espoir, et comment ils retrouvent cet espoir; comment ils ont appris à avoir des conversations intéressantes; comment certains se sont immunisés contre la solitude; pourquoi l'on a fait davantage de progrès en matière de cuisine que de sexe; comment le désir des hommes pour les femmes, et pour d'autres hommes, s'est modifié; comment il est devenu toujours plus difficile de détruire ses ennemis; comment s'est développé l'art de fuir ses ennuis; pourquoi les pères et leurs enfants ont changé d'idée sur ce qu'ils attendent les uns des autres; pourquoi même les astrologues résistent à leur destin... Autant de questions que l'auteur pose non seulement aux hommes et aux femmes d'aujourd'hui mais aussi, à travers les siècles, à ceux de lointaines civilisations, et dont les réponses devraient permettre à tout un chacun de voir sa vie et la vie des autres sous un jour nouveau.
in-8°, 285 pages, broche, couverture illustree plast. Bel exemplaire. [SC-3]
in-8, 270 pages, broché. Etat proche du NEUF. [CA27-2]
in-8°, 231 pp.., broche, couv. Bel exemplaire. [SC-2]
in-8 broche de 493 pages. Dessins. Couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire DEDICACE par Sylvie GALLAND. [CA2/3]
P., Piazza, le livre français, 1925. In-8 relié demi chagrin rouge orangé maroquiné, plats en vélin, dos à nerfs, couv. conservées, XXVIII-128 pp. Impression en 2 couleurs par l'Imprimerie Nationale. Exemplaire numéroté sur japon. Rousseurs en tête sur les pp. blanches jouxtant les pp. de garde. 2 marques d'arrachement de papier scotch sur les pp. de garde avec un petit manque.
in-16 broché. Bon état. [LP-10]
in-12 étroit, broché. Bel exemplaire. [FL-16]
Editions le cherche midi 1984, in-8 broché, 190 pages, bon état.
in-8°, 203 pp., broche, couv. a rabats Bel exemplaire, enrichi d'une belle DEDICACE de l'auteur. [PH-4]
in-8, 294 pp, broche, couv. a rabats. Tres bel exemplaire, tres frais. [MI-27]
115 pages. Author's signature upon title page. Christian recollections of the author. Prior owner's name atop title page else unmarked. Light wear. Nice copy. Book
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 300 letters from the heart of the London literary scene of the early 20th century. Previous owner's sticker on front end paper, minor blemishes to covers only.
Very Good French Paperback. Foolscap 8vo. (18 x 12 cm). In French. 192 p. Abdülhak Hâmid Tarhan, (1852-1937), was an early 20th-century Turkish playwright and poet. He was one of the leading lights of the Turkish Romantic period. He is known in Turkish literature as "Sair-i Azam" (The Grand Poet) and "Dahi-i Azam" (The Grand Genius). In 1908, he became a member of the Turkish Senate, He lost his wife Nelly in 1911, and made later his third marriage with the Belgian Lucienne in 1912. It's the fourth marriage of him. Hamid, who was appointed as a member of the Assembly and became the president of the assembly after a while, went to Vienna with his wife at the end of the First World War. Here he had troublesome, hard, and moneyless days. Turkey, which led to a wide echo "Sâir-i Azâm" [i.e. The Great Poet] the poem was published in the newspaper Tanin. In 1920, he left his wife Lüsyen Hanim amicably. He continued to correspond with Mrs. Lüsyen, who married an Italian Count. This book includes all correspondences before and after divorce them. Signed and inscribed by Lucienne as "A Muazzez, ou souvenir". 1000 copies were printed. Limited and the First French Edition.
Very Good French Paperback. Pbo. Foolscap 8vo. (18 x 12 cm). In French. 192 p. Lettres a Abdülhak Haamit, 1920-1927.Abdülhak Hâmid Tarhan, (1852-1937), was an early 20th-century Turkish playwright and poet. He was one of the leading lights of the Turkish Romantic period. He is known in Turkish literature as "Sair-i Azam" (The Grand Poet) and "Dahi-i Azam" (The Grand Genius). In 1908, he became a member of the Turkish Senate, He lost his wife Nelly in 1911, and made later his third marriage with the Belgian Lucienne in 1912. It's the fourth marriage of him. Hamid, who was appointed as a member of the Assembly and became the president of the assembly after a while, went to Vienna with his wife at the end of the First World War. Here he had troublesome, hard and moneyless days. Turkey, which led to a wide echo "Sâir-i Azâm" [i.e. The Great Poet] the poem was published in the newspaper Tanin. In 1920, he left his wife Lüsyen Hanim amicably. He continued to correspond with Mrs. Lüsyen, who married an Italian Count. This book includes all correspondences before and after divorce of them. 1000 copies were printed. Limited and the First French Edition.
Two volumes. pp. 201; 240 + Engraved portrait plates. Small 12mo. Uncut. Contemporary French half leather bindings, spines worn. Printed bookplate of Jan Paulus Schumacher. Edited by A. E. Cailleau. Pierre du Pallet, called by the name of Abelard, was a successful educator in the Cathedral School of Notre Dame when (in 1115) he was appointed tutor to Heloise, the beautiful and talented 17 year old niece of cannon Fulbert, with whom he was lodging. They fell madly in love and were forced to flee together to Brittany. After Heloise gave birth to a son they were secretly married and returned to Paris. Relatives of Heloise would not be distracted from their revenge and one night they surprised Abelard in his bedroom and castrated him. In shame, Abelard joined the Abbey St. Denis as a monk, and Heloise became a nun. As they both rose to prominence (and Abelard in philosophical and religious controversy), they kept up a loving correspondence. In the end, their corpses were laid to rest together, and their tale became legend. Though Abelard exerted great influence on the minds of his contemporaries and the course of medieval thought, he would be little known to us today - but for his connection with Heloise. Their letters are the main source for details of Abelard's life and his love. "Then there is no more left but this, that in our doom the sorrow yet to come shall be no less than the love we two have already known" - Heloise speaking to Abelard as she agreed to their marriage. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! FR3
54 pages. Articles: What Hitler Told (Otto Strasser) About Peace; Up North - There's Mystery! - Intriguing photo-illustrated article of a mystery village on Canada's arctic front where men labour to produce power to produce warplanes; William S. Knudsen - Master Mechanic of Democracy's Defense - U.S. Arms production and the man behind it; I Start All Over Again - Alice Foote MacDougall opens a restaurant in Grand Central Station; How Clark Gable Created a New Hedy Lamarr; Baseball's Topsy Grows Up - Softball has risen from zero to 20,000,000 players; Arctic Eagle - Squadron Leader C.M.G. Farrell of the R.C.A.F. Serials: The Unobstructed Universe - life beyond the grave, part II; Footloose! - part 4; In Action with the R.A.F. - Conclusion; Short Stories: I'll Never Leave You; The Bell That Sang for Love; Rich Man. Ads: Nice photo ad inside front cover features large photo of Windsor's Norton Palmer Hotel, with inset photo of its CEO Preston D. Norton; Nice three-color, two-page ad for Chevrolet;; Frigidaire fridges; Eveready batteries; Brain Flakes; Canadian Pacific's Banff. Fantastic back cover photo ad for War Savings Certificates features dozens of kilted troops on the march. Cover photo of boy pulling girl's ponytail in classroom. Average wear. Crossword lcompleted in light pencil. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book
54 pages. Articles: The U-Boat Menace - by Winston Churchill; The Private Life of One of the Prettiest Things on Legs - Carol Bruce from Brooklyn; My Old Kentucky Horse - some gay indiscretions by Bob Hope; What a Young Woman's Love Means to an Old Man - Renee Dahon is 40 years younger than her husband Maurice Maeterlinck; I Saw War's Hell in the Mountains of Albania; I Fought Joe Lewis with One Hand - This Time I'll Win! - Jewish Boxer Abe Simon. Short Stories: I Love You and Good-bye; Mr. Winters and the $10,000 Baby; Dear Ol' Deadline; Painless Extraction. Serials: War Girl - Part II; The Unobstructed Universe - Life Beyond the Grave- Part 4; Footloose - part 6. Ads: Great photo ad for Canadian War Savings Certificates features photo of dozens of kilted troops on the march; Mutual Life of Canada; Pepsodent Tooth Powder; Castoria laxative; Cameo Cigarettes; All-Bran Cereal; Colgate's Ribbon Dental Cream; Mum sanitary napkins; Grape-Nuts; Nabisco Shredded Wheat; Stetson hats for men; Champion Spark Plugs; Sani-Flush; Nostalgic Three-colour back cover ad for Lifebuoy Soap. Nice cover illustration by John Murphy shows wealthy lady with mountain of luggage - and her exasperated porter. Average wear. Minor moisture exposure. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book
68 pages. Features: Marilyn Monroe cover photo; Don't Turn Your Son into a Housewife; How Manitoba Civilized its Barbaric Liquor Laws; How the Wives of Geniuses Suffer; Jack Duffy writes of "Me and My Shadow, Frank Sinatra"; Fascinating article on Czech and Balkan Canadians - "Over 250,000 have come here, fleeing Nazis & Reds - they feud over their Slavic republics, are volatile, hospitable and craftsmen" - with many interesting photos; My life as the wife of a Halifax sailor; Boyne Johnston and his $260,000 spree on pilfered bank money; How Referees Handle Hockey's Wildest Blowups - Red Storey and others endure stick-swinging players, gun-toting rinksiders - article with photos, Green Mansions (Part I) - Tony Perkins finds live with Audrey Hepburn (article with photos); Marilyn Monroe - "Why I Love My High-Brow Husband (Arthur Miller)" - article with three nice photos; The Eerie World of Deaf Canadians - science is bringing powerful new hearing aids; Why I Bless the Ten Commandments; How to Be Spectacular in Spectacles - interesting photo-illustrated article on fashion eyewear; Great one-page illustrated ad for Walker's whisky features inset photo of former hockey and lacrosse star "Newsy" Lalonde; and much more. Above-average but not excessive wear. Three-inch opening to bottom of coverfold. Address label remnant at bottom of front cover. A worthy vintage copy of this great issue. Book
66 pages. Features: What the Future Has in Store For Us - Henry Ford; A Good Rememberer (fiction); A Machine With a Soul - Norman B. Krim and his Thinking Machine; Faboulous one-page photo of street-scene on Toronto's Yonge St. circa 1904 - great snapshot of fashions and horse-drawn conveyances; The Private Life of Rudy Vallee - article with photos; Movie news and photos; Every Other Inch a Gentleman - an anonymous Hollywood Saga; Great two-page Chevrolet ad features the new standard series Chevrolet Six; Destroyer - a love novel; To the Ladies; It's the Split Second Flash That Makes the Champion - how the nick of time and knack of timing rule the world in sport; Mutiny in a 3-C Camp! - photo-illustrated chronicle of the ups and downs of 300,000 young Americans who are learning to be men; Old-Fashioned Love Story; Rendezvous - amazing true adventures of an American fighter (part 5 of 5); Vox Pop; Nice color ad for Chesterfield cigarettes on back cover features elegant redhead in brown dress. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book
58 pages. Features: Britain's Mailed Fist; Beginning - Henrietta's Big Night, by Edwin Balmer; Hollywood's Income-Tax Jitters; Death for a Lady's Arms, by John Erskine; Why the Grand National (Horse Race) is a Bad Bet; Sweepstakes Winners - glimpses of some lucky and unlucky Canadians, including winner Wilfred Leblanc; Three-Cornered Square, by Alberta Williams; Love Letters of a Prizefighter and a Hollywood Extra, by Bert Green; America's Queerest Trial - the Case of the Murdering Millionaire, by D. Thomas Curtin; Discretion be Damned, by Elmer Davis; Studebaker ad (only $959!); To the Ladies, by Princess Alexandra Kropotkin; St. Patrick's Day in the Morning, by Helen Dore Boylston; What Queen Elizabeth is Really Like - an intimate look at a charming new monarch and her romantic rise from gloomy Glamis Castle to Britain's shining throne, by Princess Catherine Radziwill; Youth to the Rescue - the kids make good, by Beverly Hills; Will German Sea Power Challenge Great Britain?, by Rear Admiral Yates Stirling; Marching Dead Men, by Terry Brennan as told to Captain W.J. Blackledge; Above-average wear. Front cover loose but present. Back cover missing. Magazine
58 pages. Features: Nice color cover illustration of Maestro at work; To the Ladies; Editorial discusses how the world is being reborn - for the better; Nostalgic comic-style one-page ad for Ingram's Shaving Cream; Destroyer - part 1 of a novel of love deeper than the sea; Movie Reviews - "Racketeers, Redskins, Romance"; The Brain Trust - Eminent idol-smasher H.L. Mencken wonders if it will do better today than it has in the past; Lux Toilet Soap photo ad features RKO-Radio stare Irene Dunne; On One Wheel - a revolution, a girl, and a perilous landing; Vox Pop; Twelve Months in the White House - by Anna Roosevelt Dall; Did John Jacob Astor Find Capt. Kidd's Riches? - a true story of pirate gold and the birth of a famous fortune; The Case of the Howling Dog (part 8) - Perry Mason stages a phantom murder; 10,000 families going back to the land; Transient Lady (part 11) - dangerous days and a girl's devotion; An Elephant Never Forgets - hilarious tale of an exile from Georgia and 5 tons of pachyderm wisdom; Rookies That Bloom in the Spring - tales of some colorful baseball players; Snake Dance (short story). Nice color back cover Coke ad features men in suits and soda fountain. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book