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500371455Harlequin Sans date. Le contenu présente deux romans de Ruth Langan : 'Lady Corsaire' (Angleterre 1610) où Constance Thornhill mène une double vie de corsaire pour le roi de France et de demoiselle d'honneur de la reine d'Angleterre et 'La Corsaire' (sous Charles II) où Bethany protège la flotte anglaise contre les pirates. Les deux histoires mettent en scène des femmes corsaires au service de la couronne
420Sans date - cartonné - A Tours, Maison Alfred Mame et Fils - Ouvrage non daté (circa 1930) - In-8 (22 x 13,5 cm) cartonnage de l'éditeur, avec décors dorés au dos et sur le premier plat - 158 pages - Illustrations en noir et blanc de V. CLERICE - A PROPOS : Jean Rosmer est le nom de plume de Jeanne Louise Marie ICHARD (1876 - 1951), écrivaine de langue française qui connut un grand succès dans la littérature sentimentale. Typique des beaux romans moraux de la première moitié du XXe siècle, ce livre nous plonge dans l'histoire touchante d'une jeune héroïne dont la bonté et le sacrifice vont transformer le destin de sa famille. Avec de belles illustrations hors texte de V. Clérice
Fort in-8, 490 pp., photos N/B, notes, Bibliographie et sources, cartonnage illustre de l'editeur.- Devenu RARE. Bel exemplaire [SO-5]
2003129336[München] : Ullstein, 2003. 318 S. : Ill. ; 18 cm Gr.-8° Broschiert
17912, Amsterdam, Arena, 2004, Paperback onder foto - kartonomslag, 150 x 235mm., 287pp.
1946985991946 Numéro 8 - Mai 1946 - Rédaction de la Revue d'Information : Cabinet du Général Commandant Supérieur des T.O.A. - revue illustrée - broché - 64 pages
500310196Éditions G.P Sans date. Ce livre raconte l'histoire d'Églantine une héroïne dont l'enfance pathétique avait été racontée dans un précédent ouvrage. Perdue pendant la débâcle de 1940 l'enfant est miraculeusement retrouvée par sa tante
197315718Frankfurt (am Main) : Suhrkamp, 1973. 302 S. : Ill., Kt. 8°. 1. Aufl. OLwd mit Rückenbuntpräg. ohne SU.
199422328CBFreiburg im Breisgau, Lambertus, 1994. 8°, 477 S., illustr. original Kartonage (Paperback), Erstausgabe gutes, sauberes Exemplar.
1982114122Frankfurt/Main ; New York : Campus-Verlag, 1982. 378 S. ; 21 cm; Orig.-Broschur;
1556Paris. Editions Domat-Montchrestien. F. Loviton & Cie. 1936. Grand in-8° broché. 280 pages. E.O.
199222327CBHamburg, Konkret-Literatur-Verlag, 1992. 8°, 224 S., farbig illustr. original Kartonage (Paperback), Erstausgabe gutes, sauberes Exemplar.
1982FD13-662Darmstadt, Steinkopff Verlag, 1982. Heroin addiction <dt.>, original kartoniert, 8?, XII, 332 Seiten; Literaturverz. S. 267 - 325; Zustand: gut
500305910Flammarion Éditeur Sans date. Le roman raconte l'histoire de John Butler un ancien étudiant en chimie médiocre et toxicomane à l'héroïne qui malgré sa dépendance parvient à devenir un chimiste exceptionnellement doué dans la synthèse de cette drogue. L'œuvre décrit son long chemin de souffrances et de renoncements explorant les paradoxes de son ascension dans les milieux criminels liés à la drogue notamment via un réseau passant par la Birmanie
19759471Les Beaux Albums de la Jeunesse Joyeuse 1975 47 pages IN4. 1975. agrafé. 47 pages. Lili est embauchée comme monitrice de sport à l'Olympia Sporting Club pour redonner le goût du sport et de la compétition à des adolescents. Sa mission est compliquée par la présence de Julia de St Hubert embauchée dans le club concurrent et déterminée à ne pas laisser Lili gagner
500322718Hachette Sans date. Maroussia est un roman adapté d'une nouvelle russo-ukrainienne par l'éditeur français P. J. Stahl (pseudonyme de Pierre-Jules Hetzel). Il raconte les aventures de Maroussia une jeune fille cosaque ukrainienne débrouillarde au XVIIe siècle qui accompagne un cosaque et doit avec un personnage nommé Alexis affronter de nombreux défis pour trouver le bonheur. Le récit la présente comme une figure héroïque comparée à une Jeanne d'Arc de l'indépendance ukrainienne
500345627Fleuve Noir Sans date.
199323652CBBasel/Ffm., Stroemfeld (= Nexus 14), 1993. 8°. 235 S., original Kartonage (Paperback), Erstausgabe sehr schönes, sauberes Exemplar
112 pages. Fiction: Summer Affair; The Selfish Kind of Love; Tugboat Annie and the Hoard of Heroin; Street of Fear; The Lady (part 1 of 4); Kiowa Moon (part 3 of 7). Features: Memo to the Hungarian Patriots; This Place Can Save Your Life - the modern hospital's 'recovery room'; Religion Hits the Road - old camp-meeting methods are being used again; Is Yankee Pitcher Don Larsen a One-Game Wonder?; Rugged Bachelors of Okinawa - great photos and story; Everybody Laughs at Me - Victor Borge - part 7 of 7) - he flopped as a movie star but smashed all records with his one-man show; American Sundown - beautiful photo of the Sundown Ranch in Slaughterhouse Canoy, California - home of the Lee Brooks family; The Lady Cops of the Dope Squad in Philadelphia - with photos of Gorothy Ferrabee, Dorothy Garvin, Geraldine Galcik, Margaret Logan, Lt. Glasgow Driscoll, Capt. Clarence Ferguson and Doris Fanning.. Ads: Nice color American Motors ad inside front cover features George Romney; GE pink appliances; Ford Fairlane 500 Town Victoria and Del Rio Ranch Wagon; Wonderful one-page two-color ad for movie 'Designing Woman' starring Gregory Peck and Lauren Bacall; Florsheim Shoes - one page in color; 1957 Pontiac Strato-Streak; Lucky Strike cigarettes - inside diner; *Fantastic* two-page color Mack Truck ad shows illustrations of several models in color; Hertz Rent a car; GoodYear Tires; Nice two-page Chevrolet ad displays 20 of their models in color; Sweet Oldsmobile ad shows the Starfire 98 Holiday Coupe in a swank color waterfront scene; Totally wild color-photo one-page ad for National Cash Register (NCR) shows woman sitted in front of a massive Post-Tronic "The First Electronic Bank Posting Machine"; Colgate - romanti scene; Photo of Don Larssen with luscious Diana Dors; Nice color photo ad for Johnson outboard motors; Tasteful color photo ad for Hunt catsup; A&P Coffee; Cushman Road King; Great vintage one-page black and white photo ad for the new Jeep FC-150; Nostalgic color ad for Sunbeam electric lawn mowers inside back cover; Chesterfield cigarette ad on back cover features cartoon artists Al Capp, W. Steig and Richter. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
80 pages. Features: Is Your Child a Lazybones?, by Sybil Shack; Gordon Sinclair Says - Billy Graham is glamorous, but I knew the champion psalm-singing Bible-thumper, Canada's Aimee Semple McPherson; *Fantastic* colour illustrated ad for the Buick Roadmaster, 2-door, 6-passenger convertible (red and white model shown); Coke ad including seven colour photos; My Hectic Life as a National Heroine, by Lake Ontario swimmer Marilyn Bell; I Helped 2,200 Canadians quit smoking, by Jack Scott of the Nevertouchem Club; Why I Still Live in Terror of Canada's Reds (Communists), by Igor Gouzenko, in hiding for 11 years; I'm Teaching my Babies to Swim, by Charline Quince; My Halifax Wife Deserted Me, as told to Jarvis Warwick; Rackets and rewards in work-at-home schemes for Canadian women - but beware of gyps peddling slick frauds, by John Dalrymple; Squabbles Spice Up Our Happy Marriage, by Janet Leigh and Tony Curtiss; Why We Canadian Vegetarians Aren't Fad Fanatics, by Lee Pritzker, President of the 30,000 strong Canadian Vegetarian Union; Toronto Beach Beauties are so gosh darn Romantic!, by Dale Clark - a one-page story; The Gold Mine Murders of Nine British Columbian Women - John Slumach, a full-blooded Salish Indian, was hung for the crimes; Japser Avenue - Edmonton's big boom boulevard, by Dora E. Davies - article with great photos; Can you win the $64,000 Question?, by TV show host Hal March - with photos of past winners, including Dr. Joyce Brothers!; Revenge of an Alberta Cowboy, one-page story by L.I. Foreman; Colour photo ad for the Canadian Bank of Commerce features scuba diver face-to-tace with brown boxer dog on the shore of Lake Muskoka; Molson's Golden Ale colour illustrated ad shows lion at executive desk; Winners of Liberty's $1,500 contest want more Canadian humour, themes on CBC; Wonderful colour-illustrated ad for the Ford Monarch featuring a great looking yellow and black two-door model; Build a backyard waterpool; The Cleverest pickpocket in Quebec - story by Edwin Rutt; Canadian Fashion - Surf and Sun Clothes - Black and white photos plus text; My Anglican Faith bridges Catholics and Protestants, by Isobel Ruth Waugh - Canada's 2,000,000 Anglicans split into 'high' and 'low' churches; Fantastic colour-illustrated full-page for Brading's "Cinci" Lager beer; Merry Minstrels of New Brunswick - they entertain Tuberculosis (TB) patients; Canadian Coolers - tall drinks and summer salads; Nice colour ad for Labatt's Chrystal lager beer shows relaxing man in chrystal ball; Great colour ad for the Oldsmobile "88" Holiday Coupe (red and white model shown); Back cover ad features photo of the Seagram Cup, presented to the winner of the Canadian Open Golf Championship. Above-average wear. Some middle pages loose but present. Front cover loose and chipped, but present. Back cover almost loose with above-average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book
64 pages. Features: Nice colour Buick ad; Will Water Harris Be Our Next Prime Minister?; Look What They've Learned About Headaches - Montreal research team at McGill University; Who Was the Woman of the Glove? - fiction by John Gray; The Case of the Drug Peddling Priest - Abbe Taillefer - The Mounties, Part 4; A New Way to Bring Up a Princess - Alexandra of Kent; The White and the Gold, by Thomas B. Costain - part 11; How North Bay Got Rid of its Inferiority Complex; "I've Survived 10,000 Movies - by Clyde Gilmour. Front cover missing chips and detached but present. Back cover missing. Contents sound. Book
64 pages. Features: Colour ad for International Harvester ads inside front cover; The Girl Who Had No Talent - Bea Lillie; Gorgeous two-page colour ad for Chrysler's "Mostion-Design" style of wrap-around windshields; The Big Battle of the Big Stores - Simpson's versus Eaton's - article with photos; The Dope Craze That's Terrorizing Vancouver - it has the highest rate of drug addiction in the Western Hemisphere - article with photos; The Squalid Mess in Indo-China - Canada's UN team struggles to help build a democracy while the Reds feel shure they'll get all they want without fighting; Meet Quebec's Most Famous Family - Roger Lemelin's Plouffes; How to Avoid a Third World War, by Bertrand Russell; The Flirtatious Phantom of Montreal - story by Michael Sheldon; Hitler's Car Makes a Comeback - the Volkswagen is crowding world markets - article with great photos; Rexall centerfold ad; Nice purple DeSoto auto ad; Plymouth ad; Pontiac ad; Colour ad for the Detroit Sheraton Cadillac Hotel inside back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. Book
Contents: Commodore 64 computer ad inside front cover; Legacy of massacre at Sabra and Shatila camps; Can we Afford Public Enterprise, by Dian Cohen; Trudeau delivers ultimatum - greedy wage and salary demands not to be tolerated; Rene Levesque in Paris with Mitterand; Ottawa and Alberta sign energy pact; Western Canada Concept (WCC) in tatters - leader Gordon Kesler sent packing; Italy's search for stability; Poland - dealing with the Vatican; Debategate; Arafat wins a respite; War in Chad; Expos and Blue Jays in first place - feature article; Minor league baseball in Canada; Leo Rautins goes to the NBA; TD Bank ventures toward discount brokerage; Belzberg's First City Trust takes over Pocklington's Fidelity Trust Co.; Simpson's Sears fined $1 million over diamond promotion; Japan in the 21st century, by Peter C. Newman; Growing Canadian AIDS alarm; Legal Heroin in Holland?; Pain of the Triathalon; Women inch toward equality in the workplace; Phil Edmonston and the squeeze on lemon cars; Proposals for dealing with illegals in Canada; Newfoundland's Wonderful Grand Band offers a raunchy combination of satire, slapstick and rock; The annual Stampede Art Auction in Calgary; Alden Nowlan - obituary. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
Features: Destination Unknown - one of the most remarkable narratives of one-man pilgrimage ever - the adventures of Peter Pinney; Ocean Feud - the dramatic story of a bitter feud between two Norsemen, and of a "Yank" - great photos; The Terror at 16 Fathoms - Divers rate the groper, 800lb, as the deadliest fish in the seas; Horned Heroine of the Himilayas - the black goat; Nitchie's Grizzly - a Canadian Parks Officer describes an experience with a Grizzly Bear; The Ju-Ju Tree - an African story; A Ship with a Secret - an unsolved sea mystery - the Carrol A. Deering; The Kidnapped Crook - Part II - the concluding instalment of the amazing adventure of Clement Passal - alias the Marquis de Champaubert; The Wettest Place on Earth - Cherrapunji, a village in Assam; and more. Chips from back strip. Back cover loose but present. Average wear. Book
96 pages. Features: Deeper into Lebanon - Reagan administration acts to strengthen and justify the Marines' position - article with color photos, including the 'New Jersey' in the Panama Canal; Congress and Reagan duck deficit problem; Robert McNamara urges less reliance on nuclear weapons; RCA VCR ad; Bobby Kennedy faces heroin charge; Aftermath of downing of flight KAL flight 007; Begin replaced by Shamir in Israel; Tensions between German peace activists and U.S. Troops; Poland's farmers reap nothing but problems; China - Burnout of a Revolution - feature article with photos; Ad for Xerox 16/8 Professional Computer; Alberta Auto dealer Murray F. Koch is featured in an ad; One-page color-photo ad for the Lada Signet; Osborne Computer Corporation goes bankrupt; Apple cuts the price of its Lisa computer; Brigadier General Pete Dawkins goes to Wall St.; Jesuits pick Kolvenbach to lead them; The Demise of the Cable Directory; Passing of Humberto Cardinal Medeiros, Balthazar Johannes Vorster, James Wechsler, Felix Bloch and William Fellner; One-page feature article on Linda Rondstadt with color photo; Color photo of Gary Coleman with Mr. T. Unmarked. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine