219 résultats
In-8, pleine toile éditeur, 22, 227 p. Réédition de cet ouvrage fondateur (1934), publié par l'INED et accompagnée d'une préface. Épuisé.
In-8, demi-maroquin brun, dos à nerfs filetés et soulignés de filets à froid, titre doré, daté en pied (rel. Petit), xi, 498 p. Edition originale et unique de cet ouvrage traduit par le colonel Jean-Baptiste-François Baille. Importante étude, appuyée sur de nombreuses statistiques : l'Angleterre agricole, industrielle et commerciale. Les productions, la population, coût de la vie, fiscalité, émigration, empire colonial, énergie, les femmes dans l'industrie, etc., etc. Appendice statistique. Index. Bel exemplaire, très frais, très bien relié à l'époque par Petit.
Tonneins, imprimerie garonnaise . 1929. Plaquette in 8 brochée
Colmar, dernières nouvelles 1932. Plaquette in 8 brochée. 48 pages, 1 tableau dépliant.
In-8, broché, couverture de papier vert olive moderne, x, 416 p., rousseurs et brunissures soutenues. Édition originale. "Réflexions politiques, économiques, religieuses, morales et sociales. Sur le Mariage (loi sur le divorce). (...) Sur l'économie et le commerce: inutilité du luxe (...); projet de mettre à la disposition des indigents, pour la culture du blé, quelques terres inemployées. Projets pour le développement de l'agriculture et du commerce" (INED, 1309). Contient également une "diatribe" (p. 204 et s.) contre les martinistes et les illuminés. (Monglond, III, 299. Tourneux, I, 42). Exemplaire de travail.
FAUSTO FIORENTINO 1967 XXIII-429 PP. E 4 TAVOLE FUORI TESTO. FATTI SALVI I SEGNI DEL TEMPO, VOLUME PERFETTO.
In-12, broché, couverture imprimée, (2) f., 394 p. Édition originale. L'une des rares études d'ensemble sur le marquis de Mirabeau, sa philosophie politique et ses doctrines économiques, démographiques et sociales. Bon exemplaire.
362p. Illustrated with full page maps. Pages browned but not brittle. XLib. 8vo. Half leather over marbled boards. Coldwar/Economics 11
In-12, broché, XV, 258 p. Ancien militant coopérateur, fondateur des universités populaires, passé à l'aile droite du mouvement positiviste.
In-8, plein veau de l'époque, dos orné à nerfs, déf. à la coif. sup., xvi, 439 p., (2) f., annotations sur le titre et sur le dernier f. Edition originale. INED, 1984 : "Historique, religieux et démographique. (...) Point de vue physique, national et économique. (...) Le célibat est contraire à la prospérité ; la seule richesse vient de l'agriculture et de l'industrie ; or les ecclésiastiques possèdent le tiers des biens du royaume, et la France est sous-peuplée." La publication de cet écrit qui fit scandale signala l'abbé Gaudin à l'attention du parti révolutionnaire. Fidèle à ses principes, Gaudin se maria.
2 volumes in-12, brochés (petits accrocs à la couv.), XXXV, 361 p. et XLIV, 640 p. Bibliographie. Index. Bon exemplaire.
3 volumes in-8, reliure éditeur, XII, 638 p., 645 p. et VI, 655 p. Intégralité du rapport d'enquête sur l''état moral et matériel' des populations agricoles de la France, suite à la mission dont l'auteur avait été chargé par l'Académie des sciences morales et politiques. Reprint. Epuisé. Exemplaire à l'état de neuf.
Grand in-8, pleine toile (qqs f. lég. débrochés), xi, 807 p. Édition originale. 50 figures dans le texte. Charnière intérieure fendue.
PUF Que Sais Je ? 1963, In-12 broché, 126 pages. Bon état.
in-12, broche, 142 pages. Bel exemplaire. [DV-SM] Problématique des migrations rurales vers les grandes cités.
In-12, demi-percaline de l’époque, titre doré, xviii, 432, (2) p. Edition originale et unique. Journaliste, député et futur ministre, Yves Guyot dresse un réquisitoire de la colonisation, sur la base d’arguments économiques, démographiques mais aussi moraux. Rejoignant les arguments des radicaux, il dénonce les exactions des colons et de l’administration à l’égard des indigènes et la force employée comme moyen de civilisation. Plusieurs tableaux statistiques dont 2 dépliants hors texte et une carte. Envoi autographe signé (légèrement rogné à la reliure). Très bon exemplaire.
In-16, broché, couverture imprimée (dos fendillé), xxii, 304 p., portrait frontispice, non coupé. Dans la "Petite bibliothèque économique Guillaumin". Introduction de Léon Say. Recueil des principaux discours, lettres et interventions de 1836 à 1864. Bibliographie. Bon exemplaire, non coupé.
48 pages. The result of a study of mountain slopes and their potential for providing for human settlement. It grew out of a belief that mountain slopes could be developed into an exhilarating and satisfying environment in which to live, as well as from the recognition of a need to relieve population pressures on agricultural flatlands through the development of mountainous areas. Applies in particular to British Columbia, Canada. Illustrated. Contents include: Climate; Mountain Hazards; Human Attitudes to Physical Setting; Financing Transportation and Pedestrian Movement; Landscaping and Design; Slope Designation, Platform Creation and Construction; Mount Ekos - Sketch of a Prototype. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Book
pp. viii, 248. 12mo. 190mm. Original full cloth binding lettered in black and gold. Extremities rubbed. Victorian Era Series. ENGLAND BX 5
100 pages. Features: nice color photo ad for the 1970 Olds Cutlass Supreme; The Rage of Women - Half our population underpaid, barred from major jobs and often mocked; Vietnamese boy Pham Van Quan is flown to Philadelphia for heart surgery; Wonderful color Campbell's soup ad; My Brother Lyndon Johnson - Part II by Sam Houston Johnson; Great color photo centerfold featuring the line of Polaroid cameras; Colour photo ad for General Electric flash cubes; Barbara Streisand - article with photos; A Killing Shame - U.S. gas and germ weapons violate treaties; Great colour photo ad for the 1970 Buick; Grambling College - where football stars are made - article with photos; The Look All America 1969 College Football selections; A Bill to Kill Foundations; The One Sensible Way to Diet, by Roland H. Berg; Who is the Man in the House? - Russell Baker writes about Richard Nixon; Princess Grace turns 40 - article with photos; Above-average but not excessive wear. Binding intact. Please note: pages 35-36 missing. They appear to have contained ads. Still a worthy copy. Magazine
76 pages. Please note: Covers not included. Contents: nice ad for International Harvester Industrial Power Equipment; Leg of Gold, by James Francis Dwyer; The Barr Colony, by Captain C. Tweedale; Jury Rig, by Jay Wilson; Who'll Succeed Chamberlain?; The Splendid Prodigal, by Margaret Nyren Hoffman; Let Go of those (Golf) Clubs - Dink Carroll writes about the new 14 club rule; Our Future Population - C.M. Campbell's interesting examination of the population B.C. and Alberta are capable of supporting; Old Ugly Face, Talbot Mundy; An American's Letter to Beverley Baxter, by Archibald Douglas Turnbull; Wonderful colour full-page photo ad for Sweet Caporal cigarettes features two women walking their dog; Plymouth car ad; Ad for Westinghouse appliances, including their 10-tube all-wave Superheterodyne radio; Nice ad for Chrysler cars; Frigidaire refrigerator ad; Great full-page black and white ad for Sisman's Scampers shoes - with patented cork insulators; Nice Dodge truck ad with photos emphasizes they are made of Better Steel; Gifts go Electric - practical suggestions for pleasing a June bride. Above-average wear. Unmarked. Covers not included. Book
Features: Frank Boucher's Challenge - how we can end the farce of sending fourth-rate teams to the world hockey championships; Nurse Joyce Relyea and her job at the Hospital for Sick Children; Chatham - the good town that's fighting a bad name - its politicians live in fear of nameless terrorists, Ottawa lists it as a 'depressed area', the morals of the children have been thrown into serious question; The Pleasure of Ruins, by photographer Roloff Beny - with great b/w photos, including the Shah and queen of Iran; How the Hedlin family of Winnipeg leaped the language barrier together and learned French; Dr. John Knox, former Danish Ambassador, writes about the Canadian beaver; Robert Thomas Allen on Greece; Volkswagen van ad featuring the entire population of Jiggs, Nevada in one van!. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
Please note: This copy lacking its covers. First and last pages loose but present. Features: Canada in the Great War (Part 2) - The stirring record of 'the men behind the guns' - and of our wemen, too - photo illustrated article; The Crushing Horde - fiction from the north; Doctor to the Poor Fish - a free clinic for ailing aquarium pets; Canadian Sprinter Percy Williams (Peerless Percy) - Winner of the 100 and 200 metre Olympic sprints; Down Three Steps (short story); She Lika da Jazz (short story); Did They 'Get' Bulldog Kelly? - a tale of the North West Mounted; Prosperity's Leap From the Bush - The successful Canadian pulp and paper industry - photo-illustrated article; The Winking Satyr (short story); Our Population Problem (Part 4) - a suggestion that our need for people be solved by transplanting British industries; A Little Way Ahead (part 6); Beautiful one-page colour ad for Waterman's pens features waterfall and rainbow; Daily Newspapers Under Fire; Gorgeous one-page colour-illustrated ad for Quaker Puffed Rice features boy and girl at table; Nice one-page colour ad for Canadian National Steamships features their cruises to the Caribbean; Lovely one-page colour ad for Wahl-Eversharp Gold Seal Pens; Teaching Etiquette to Children; Crossword on page 78 has been completed; Jacobean Embroidery. A worthy reference copy. Book
110 pages. Features: Prudential ad inside front cover features fantastic one-page illustration of Lionel Conacher being carried by his Toronto Argonaut teammates after they beat the Edmonton Eskimos to win the Grey Cup in 1921; Four Canadians plan a trip to mountain climb in the Himalayas - Sev Heiberg et al; Editorial discusses propaganda vis-a-vis the Berlin Crisis; Nuclear Researcher Louis Slotin - A Tiny Slip, A Terrible Death; Falconry in the Suburbs - Frank Beebe of Vancouver Island; It's Harder to Be Anybody - novella by Mordechai Richler; For ten days Eva Szulner was den mother to 24 child geniuses from Oak Park Junior High School in East York; Judson Lowther kills his wife Alice and the hired man, Brandon Isaacs, he found her with near Cremona, Alberta; Prime Minister R.B. Bennett was almost as an important event in Canadian history as the Great Depression itself; Japan's Tragic Solution to the Population Crisis - two milliion abortions per year; How Seven Families Really Got Away From it All - a handful of Americans, mostly Quakers, raise their families in Argenta in the Lardeau Valley of B.C.'s West Kootenays; The License to Defraud in Charity's Name - the 6,800 tax-exempt corporations in Canada are scantily investigated; Colour-photo B.O.A.C. one-page ad shows Bhikku (priest) near the Emerald Buddha Temple in Bangkok; Photos of the dust-blow 1930s; One-page black and white photo ad for Trans-Canada Airlines features cute young girl Karen; Howard Green - Vancouver Lawyer and parliamentary veteran; and more. Please note: missing pages 9-12 and 67-70, otherwise unmarked with moderate wear. A worthy reference copy. Book
189p. Endpapers browned. Fore edges spotted. Inked ownership of Pitman Planning Board, June 23, 1958. Original full cloth binding, slightly spotted. Original dust jacket. This volume is one of a series commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Wharton School. ARCH 1