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Alexius Friedrich Christian, Fürst von Anhalt-Bernburg (1767-1834).
Brief mit eigenh. Ergebenheitsformel und U. Gallenstedt, 20. IV. 1801.
1 S. auf Doppelblatt. Folio. Mit Siegel und Adresse verso. An Graf Friedrich Franz Xaver zu Solms-Sonnenwalde (1739-1803) mit der freudigen Nachricht von der Geburt seines Sohnes Friedrich Amadeus, der leider schon am 24. Mai versterben sollte: "Ew. Lbd. haben Wir das Vergnügen hierdurch ergebenst zu eröffnen, daß Unserer innig geliebten Frau Gemahlin Lbd. gestern Abends um 10 Uhr von einem gesunden und wohlgebildeten Erbprinzen, welchem in der heiligen Taufe die Namen Friedrich Amadeus beygelegt werden sollen, glücklich entbunden worden ist [...]". - Teilweise leicht angestaubt an den Rändern, leicht braunfleckig. Mit Ausschnitt im Gegenblatt durch Brieföffnung, Markierungen im Adressfeld in Rotstift und Sammlervermerk in Bleistift.
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Alexius, Herzog von Anhalt-Bernburg (1767-1834).
Brief mit eigenh. U. Ballenstedt/Harz, 15. II. 1829.
1 S. auf Doppelblatt. Folio. Mit einer Beilage. Gratulationsschreiben an den namentlich nicht genannten Fürst Metternich aus Anlass der Geburt eines Sohns, des späteren Diplomaten Richard Klemens Fürst von Metternich-Winneburg. - 1806 von Kaiser Franz II. zum Herzog ernannt, trat Alexius Herzog von Anhalt-Bernburg 1807 dem Rheinbund bei; seine Truppen kämpften u. a. in Spanien, Rußland und Tirol unter großen Verlusten. "1813 verließ er den Rheinbund und schloß sich dem Deutschen Bund an. 1821 führte Anhalt-Bernburg Pockenschutzimpfungen ein, reorganisierte das Bergbau- und Hüttenwesen im Harz und reformierte das Volksschulwesen. Er erreichte die Union beider protestantischen Glaubensbekenntnisse (1820) und stiftete 1829 eine allgemeine Beamten-, Witwen- und Waisenkasse" (DBE). - Beiliegend ein Brief mit e. U. von Graf Beraldingen zum selben Anlass.
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Alfred Sauvy
Histoire économique de la France entre les deux guerres - 2 Tomes en 2 volumes
Paris Sauret 1973 Forts et grands In8 - Pleins maroquins sous emboitages - tranch dorée - 485 et 447 pages - Bel envoi d'Alfred Sauvy en page de garde du tome 1.
Bookseller reference : 102Ad
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Alfred Sauvy
Histoire économique de la France entre les deux guerres - 2 Tomes en 2 volumes
Paris Sauret 1973 Forts et grands In8 - Pleins maroquins sous emboitages - tranch dorée - 485 et 447 pages - Bel envoi d'Alfred Sauvy en page de garde du tome 1.
Bookseller reference : 102Ad
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Alfred Fabre-Luce
Journal de la France. Tome 1: Mars 1939 - juillet 1940 & Tome 2: Aout 1940 - avril 1942
État : Bon état - Année : 1941 & 1942 - Format : in 12° - Pages : 411 & 318pp - Editeur : J.E.P. - Lieu d'édition : Paris - Type : Broché - Divers : Mention fictive de 28ème édition sur le tome 2. SP avec envoi pour le tome 1. Dos un peu pliés. Couv légèrement salies et frottées aux coiffes. Pages un peu jaunies (papier de guerre). En grande partie non-coupé pour le tome 1. - Commander rapidement : https://www.bons-livres.fr/livre/alfred-fabre-luce/5713-journal-de-la-france-tome-1-mars-1939-juillet-1940-tome-2-aout-1940-avril-1942?lrb
Bookseller reference : 5713
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Alfred Naquet.
L'Humanité et la Patrie
1 volume in-18 (20,5 x 14 cm) de LXX-342 pages. Reliure de l'époque pleine toile rouge, titre imprimé au dos et sur le premier plat en grands caractères tirés en bleu, couvertures imprimées conservées (plats et dos), non rogné, à toutes marges. Reliure très bien conservée, dos passé, quelques ombres et poussières à la toile (bords), intérieur très frais, bords de grandes marges avec rousseurs ou bruni, sans gravité. Le feuillet d'errata a été relié en tête du volume bien qu'il poursuive la pagination (il est aussi imprimé sur Hollande). Edition originale. Un des 10 exemplaires tirés à part sur papier de Hollande (celui-ci non numéroté). Exemplaire enrichi d'une lettre autographe de l'auteur à un confrère écrivain (9 octobre 1901) en rapport avec la publication de l'ouvrage. L'auteur écrit : "cher monsieur, je viens de recevoir votre livre et je veux d'autant moins tarder à vous remercier, que très-souffrant de vertiges depuis quelques temps, j'éprouve à lire et à écrire une fatigue extrême qui m'oblige à en ajourner un peu la lecture. De mon côté j'ai eu le plaisir de vous adresser un exemplaire de "l'humanité et la patrie" que vous devez avoir reçu ou allez recevoir. Je ne sais si vous partagerez les vues exprimées dans cet ouvrage ; mais vous reconnaîtrez certainement la sincérité de l'auteur qui n'est à la recherche que du vrai et qui, au cas où il se tromperait, ce que j'espère n'être pas le cas, le ferait avec une absolue bonne fois. M. Finot a du recevoir aussi un exemplaire du livre. Si, par vos relations avec lui, vous pouviez obtenir de lui un article de bibliographie, approbatif ou critique, peu importe, je vous en saurais un gré infini. En attendant veuillez recevoir l'expression de ma gratitude pour l'envoi de votre dernière production et l'expression de mes meilleurs sentiments. A. Naquet." L'Humanité et la Patrie est un curieux ouvrage. Divisé en deux grandes partie, la première consacrée à l'Homme, à la morale et plus particulièrement aux considérations à propos du libre arbitre. La deuxième partie consacrée à la Patrie aboutit à la volonté de l'auteur de voir s'établir des Etats-Unis d'Europe, une République Universelle dictée par la raison et la morale. En cela L'Humanité et la Patrie est une utopie à ranger parmi les projets de société humaine internationaliste. L'union de tous les peuples de l'Europe pour le bien commun, tel est son souhait. C'est le souffle révolutionnaire qui a donné à la France la prééminence sur tous les peuples, écrit-il. Il souhaite ardemment la séparation des pouvoirs entre l'église et l'état, et ne croit pas aux conceptions extrémistes des nationalistes. Cet épais volume est d'une densité et d'une complexité toute scientifique cependant animée par un esprit lucide et volontaire. Très bon exemplaire du rarissime tirage sur papier de Hollande avec lettre autographe.
Bookseller reference : AMO-3701
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Alfred Lombard
La crise de l'histoire littéraire : Discours
1928 Neuchâtel, 1928,br.,22p.,ENVOI autographe AUTEUR
Bookseller reference : 26128
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Alfred DROIN
LES FLAMBEAUX SUR L'AUTEL poèmes
LES FLAMBEAUX SUR L'AUTEL poèmes Alfred DROIN AVEC UN ENVOI DE L'AUTEUR ! "à mon savant confrère M. de la Noë en très cordial hommage A. Droin" Couverture d'origine conservée. Une reliure en demi cuir velin. Une pièce de titre en cuir au dos 120x190, 290 pages Une bonne reliure solide, de bon aspect. Dos passé, sans gravité. Intérieur à peine bruni, sans gêne pour la lecture. UN BON EXEMPLAIRE. Paris: FIRMIN DIDOT. 1936
Bookseller reference : CZC-825
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Alfred DROIN
LES FLAMBEAUX SUR L'AUTEL poèmes
LES FLAMBEAUX SUR L'AUTEL poèmes Alfred DROIN AVEC UN ENVOI DE L'AUTEUR ! "à mon savant confrère M. de la Noë en très cordial hommage A. Droin" Couverture d'origine conservée. Une reliure en demi cuir velin. Une pièce de titre en cuir au dos 120x190, 290 pages Une bonne reliure solide, de bon aspect. Dos passé, sans gravité. Intérieur à peine bruni, sans gêne pour la lecture. UN BON EXEMPLAIRE. Paris: FIRMIN DIDOT. 1936
Bookseller reference : CZC-825
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Alfred Rosset
LES PROPOS DE M. DE CUQ-LEAUTE
LES PROPOS DE M. DE CUQ-LEAUTE Alfred Rosset avec un envoi de l'auteur en page de garde ! vol, broché, 21x15cm, bel état int. 44pp Edition de la Tour Maubourg, Paris 1976 ref/c2/3
Bookseller reference : CZC-4861
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Alfred Rosset
LES PROPOS DE M. DE CUQ-LEAUTE
LES PROPOS DE M. DE CUQ-LEAUTE Alfred Rosset avec un envoi de l'auteur en page de garde ! vol, broché, 21x15cm, bel état int. 44pp Edition de la Tour Maubourg, Paris 1976 ref/c2/3
Bookseller reference : CZC-4861
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Alfred COTTIN - [Paris 1863 - Paris 1923] - Compositeur, Mandoliniste et guitariste français
Lettre autographe signée à Leon Gruel - Ecouis le 2 décembre 1913 -
1 page in8 - adresse au dos -
Bookseller reference : GF29757
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Alfred DELACOUR - [Bordeaux 1817 - Paris 1883] - Ecrivain et Dramaturge français
Lettre autographe signée à un ami - sans date -
1 page in16 - En tête de "Gringoire" - bon état -
Bookseller reference : 33509
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Alfred VALLETTE - [1858 - 1935] - Homme de lettres français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Gustave ROBERT - Paris le 24 janvier 1910 -
1 page in8 - enveloppe - En tête du Mercure de France - trés bon état -
Bookseller reference : 34322
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Alfred VALLETTE - [Paris 1858 - 1935] - Homme de Lettres français, fondateur du Mercure de France
Lettre autographe signée à Marius Richard - Rédacteur à Toute l'édition - Paris le 7 janvier 1935 -
1 page in8 contrecollées sur une page in4 - bon état - marques pour l'impression -
Bookseller reference : 34359
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Alfred BRUNEAU - [Paris 1857 - 1934] - Compositeur français
Lettre Autographe Signée à "Chère Françoise" - Paris le 1er décembre 1907 -
1 page in8 - bon état -
Bookseller reference : 34697
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Alfred STEVENS - [Bruxelles 1823 - Paris 1906] - Peintre belge
Lettre Autographe Signée à "Mon cher Monsieur Pieneman", peintre du Roi - [Nicolaas Pieneman 1809 - 1860] - le 5 aout 1856 -
1 page in8 - bon état - enveloppe -
Bookseller reference : 34936
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Alfred STEVENS - [Bruxelles 1823 - Paris 1906] - Peintre belge
Lettre Autographe Signée à "Mon cher Monsieur Dero" (?) - sd -
1 page in8 - bon état -
Bookseller reference : 34937
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Alfred Leroy
Londres et la vie Anglaise
Bel envoi de l'auteur à " Mademoiselle Le Roux, ce portrait de Londres, hommage de l'auteur " volume in-8, relié demi cuir décors peint, 23x15, très bel exemplaire, 230pp. Cahiers d'illustrations photographiques. Couvertures conservées. Paris, Les éditions Universelles, 1946 ref/18b
Bookseller reference : CZC-9922
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Alfred Leroy
Londres et la vie Anglaise
Bel envoi de l'auteur à " Mademoiselle Le Roux, ce portrait de Londres, hommage de l'auteur " volume in-8, relié demi cuir décors peint, 23x15, très bel exemplaire, 230pp. Cahiers d'illustrations photographiques. Couvertures conservées. Paris, Les éditions Universelles, 1946 ref/18b
Bookseller reference : CZC-9922
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Alfred Moyne
MES COINS....Paris sous vers
MES COINS....Paris sous vers Alfred Moyne le pont des Arts - La Bastille - l'Avenue du bois de Boulogne - les quais de Paris - Les Gares.... bel envoi de l'auteur en page de garde vol broché, 210x150, petites usures sur la couverture, bel état, 24pp. Paris M.fortin & Cie 1908 ref/c12/5
Bookseller reference : CZC-4471
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Alfred Moyne
MES COINS....Paris sous vers
MES COINS....Paris sous vers Alfred Moyne le pont des Arts - La Bastille - l'Avenue du bois de Boulogne - les quais de Paris - Les Gares.... bel envoi de l'auteur en page de garde vol broché, 210x150, petites usures sur la couverture, bel état, 24pp. Paris M.fortin & Cie 1908 ref/c12/5
Bookseller reference : CZC-4471
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Alfieri di Sostegno, Carlo Emanuele, Italian diplomat (1764-1844).
Autograph letter signed. In French. Paris, 12. III. 1827.
4to. 1¼ pp. on bifolium. With autograph address and traces of seal. To the Parisian publisher Gabriel-André Dentu, concerning a problem with a Piemontese Count Provera. Apparently, Provera had stolen or embezzled two treatises that were "confided" to him by Dentu in 1813. Di Sostegno mentions that the Count had long-standing "financial difficulties because of bad business", which does not "justify his actions and particularly his silence". Although he points out that the French ambassador in Pavia is responsible for French "interests with Sardinian subjects", Di Sostegno offers to try to resolve the affair personally "in the manner that he can desire as much as you". - Carlo Emanuele Alfieri di Sostegno served as the Sardinian ambassador to France from 1814 to 1828. - Traces of folds. With some browning and a tear from breaking the seal.
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Alfons XIII., König von Spanien (1886-1941).
Brief mit eigenh. U. ("Yo el Rey"). Madrid, 24. III. 1913.
1 S. auf Doppelblatt. Qu.-Folio. An Kardinal Willem van Rossum mit Dank für Osterglückwünsche: "Don Alfonso XIII. por la Gracia de Dios y la Constitución Rey de España, Al muy Reverendo en Cristo Padre Cardenal Guglielmo von Rossum, muy caro y muy amado amigo Nuestro. Hemos agradecido debidamente la deferencia que Nos habéis guardado al acuciarnos felices las Pascuas. En justa reciprocidad. os la devolvemos con particular aprecio, para aseguraros la estimación con que siempre miramos cuanto sea de vuestro interés y agrado. Y sea, muy Reverendo en cristo Padre Cardenal Guglielmo von Rossum, muy caro y muy amado amigo Nuestro, es señor en vuestra continua guarda [...]".
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Alfons, Prinz von Bayern (1862-1933).
Briefausschnitt mit eigenh. U. O. O. u. D.
1 S. 45:112 mm. "[...] Unsern Dank wiederholend bin ich mit herzlichen Grüßen liebe Baronin Gustl | Ihr sehr geneigter | Prinz Alfons". - Prinz Alfons war der Sohn des Prinzen Adalbert Wilhelm von Bayern und dessen Gemahlin Infantin Amalia Philippa Pilar von Spanien und ein Enkel von König Ludwig I. von Bayern. Im April 1891 hatten er und Louise Victoire d’Orléans-Alençon, die Tochter von Ferdinand von Alençon und Sophie Charlotte Herzogin in Bayern, auf Schloss Nymphenburg geheiratet; der Ehe entsprangen zwei Kinder, Joseph Clemens (1902-1990) und Elisabeth Maria Anna (1913-2005).
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Alfonso Carlos de Borbón, Infant von Spanien (1849-1936).
Albumblatt mit eigenh. U. O. O. u. D.
1 Zeile auf Doppelblatt. 8vo. Darunter die U. seiner Frau, Maria das Neves de Bragança (1852-1941), Infantin von Portugal. - Mit Spuren alter Faltung verso. Beiliegend ein Zeitungsausschnitt (1925).
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Alfonso II. d’Este, Herzog von Ferrara (1533-1597).
Schriftstück mit eigenh. U. ("Alfonsus Dux"). Ferrara, 2. I. 1560.
1 S. Folio (540:690 mm). Pergament mit Plica und Kordel. Gefaltet. In lateinischer Sprache bezüglich eines zu errichtenden Gasthauses im Bezirk Albareti. - Gegengezeichnet. Mit Aktenvermerk verso und einigen kl. Löchern entlang der Faltung.
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Alfred P. Sloan
Adventures of a White Collar Man
New York: Doubleday Doran 1941. Light wear at corners endpapers yellowed remainder mark to bottom edge. Jacket shows edgewear soiling not price clipped. Inscribed by the author on a bookplate afixed to the flyleaf. Mr. Sloan writes about his rise to power with General Motors. In collaboration with Boyden Sparkes. Signed by Author. First Edition. Blue Cloth. Very Good/Good. Doubleday Doran Hardcover
Bookseller reference : 004820
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Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Captain of the Royal Navy (1844-1900).
Cropped signature ("Alfred"). N. p. o. d.
50:71 mm. 1 page. Mounted on cardboard. Includes several newspaper clippings.
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ALFRINK Bernard Jan Cardinal 1900 87
Signature
Archbishop of Utrecht; involved in post-Vatican Council II liberalization. Large handsome signature and title heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. 1969 January 2. Near fine. With original envelope. unknown
Bookseller reference : 19904
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Alfsohn, Adolph von, Militär (1704-1779).
Brief mit eigenh. U. Olmütz, 24. VI. 1763.
3 SS. auf Doppelblatt. Folio. An einen namentlich nicht genannten Adressaten: "Wie Ich mich dem von dem Herrn General Feldt-Marschall Lieutenant von Rochepine, und Herrn Ingenieur Obristen von Dissel mir Communicirten Plan, welcher die Erbauung eines Zeüghaußes in der Vestung Ollmütz auf dem so genannten Julius-Berg zwischen denen PP. Dominicanern und Seminario vorstellet, nicht nur allein nichts auszusetzen, sondern die dießfällige Erbauung daselbsten um so mehr an fürträglichsten zu seyn findte, als allda ein Zeüghauß, besonders in Friedens Zeiten vor aller Attaque verwahret wäre; so beruhete es nur hierauf, womit auf die Werckstädte deren Artillerie Handtwercks-Leütten, und deren Wohnungen der Bedacht genohmen würde [...]". - Der aus Norwegen gebürtige Militär war Generalmajor und Ritter des Maria Theresia-Ordens; er verstarb zu Olmütz. - An den Rändern etwas lappig und angestaubt.
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Algerie Assemblee nationale constituante Georges Gaumont
Proposition de loi portant d�finition des biens vacants et leur qualification comme tels notamment en agriculture d�pos�e par M. Gaumont Georges P.L. 63-02
Alger 1963. Dactylographi�. Tr�s bon. En Feuilles. in-4� . La proposition de loi telle que d�pos�e � l'Assembl�e constituante alg�rienne en 1963 4 pp. - 3 exemplaires une autre version 3 pp. - 25 exemplaires thermocoll�s deux versions pr�paratoires copies carbonne du tapuscrit dont l'une sur papier rose et l'autre comportant quelques corrections autographes. Georges Gaumont 1910-2004 : ing�nieur agronome conseiller g�n�ral de S�tif 1949-1963 pr�sident de la Commission d�partementale de Constantine 1956 pr�sident de la Chambre d'agriculture de S�tif 1959-1964 premier adjoint au maire de S�tif apr�s l'Ind�pendance 1962-1964 et l'un des 16 d�put�s europ�ens � l'Assembl�e constituante alg�rienne. Sa proposition de loi visait � subordonner la qualification de "bien vacant" qui entra�nait l'expropriation du-dit bien sans indemnit� � une d�cision judiciaire. Sa proposition de loi n'ayant pas �t� adopt�e tous les biens des Fran�ais d'Alg�rie ont pu �tre impun�ment spoli�s selon le bon-vouloir des fonctionnaires alg�riens locaux. Paperback
Bookseller reference : 2012
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ALHAU Max -
Correspondance et autographes adressés au peintre et écrivain Michel Degenne : 142 lettres écrites entre 1967 et 1984 + 19 poèmes manuscrits signés dont 13 signés + tapuscrit de 7 feuillets titré « L’Épreuve » - une carte postale d’août 1969 signée par Max Alhau, Louis Guillaume et Pierre Gabriel + 8 volumes de poésies enrichis de correspondances, de poèmes et envois autographes.
Précieuse correspondance amicale sur la vie et l'oeuvre du poète Max Alhau (né en 1936), ses rapports avec des éditeurs Rougerie, Chambelland, Marcel Béalu, les refus de certains (Gallimard, Denoël, Grasset, Buchet-Chastel). Nombreuses allusions à son amitié avec Louis Guillaume et à la défense de la mémoire du poète Alain Borne pour lequel il écrira plusieurs articles. Max Alhau commente également le travail de Michel Degenne (1903-1988) + 8 recueils de poésie de Max Alhau, tous enrichis : Le Jour comme un ressac. «Les Cahiers du Pont de l’Épée n°11» - Chambelland 1964. Édition originale dédicacée et enrichie d’une grande lettre recto/verso, pliée et insérée. Le Pays le plus haut. Chambelland 1967. Édition originale dédicacée et enrichie d'un poème original titré «L’Homme» non reproduit et dédié «Pour Michel Degenne», de la copie manuscrite du poème de la page 27 «La Nuit monte» et de 2 grandes lettres recto/verso. Le Temps circule. Subervie 1969. Édition originale tirée à 200 exemplaires, un des 20 de tête (N°13) sur papier pur fil enrichi de 3 grandes lettres recto/verso pliées et insérées. Itinéraire. Illustration originale de Michel Degenne. Club du Poème 1972. Édition originale tirée à 220 exemplaires. L’Espace initial. Chambelland 1975. Édition originale dédicacée et enrichie d’une carte postale avec correspondance de l’auteur. Trajectoire du vent. Brandes 1979. Édition originale tirée à 153 exemplaires, un des 133 sur vergé blanc. Dédicace sur page de faux-titre et L.A.S. ajoutée. L’Instant d’après. Brandes 1986. Édition originale sur Ingres d’Arches. L’Epreuve : Tapuscrit de 7 feuillets recto. 7 poèmes sans titre tapuscrits sur papiers découpés. 6 poèmes manuscrits datés et signés dont un dédié au poète Alain Borne. 3 pages de poèmes tapuscrits, datés et signés. L’égaré, poème tapuscrit, signé et daté adressé à Michel Degenne (enveloppe conservée). Revue «Le Journal des poètes» N° 6 d’août 1977 trois pages consacrées à Max Alhau sous forme de dialogue avec André Miguel plus deux articles rédigés par Max Alhau, contributeur de cette revue belge.
Bookseller reference : 40792
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ALIBERT François-Paul
Le cantique sur la colline
La cité des livres, Paris 1924, 14,5x21,5cm, broché.
Bookseller reference : 68360
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ALIBERT (François-Paul).
Le Deuil des Muses. Prologue en un acte, en vers, récité au Théâtre Antique d'Orange, le 1er août 1921, en hommage à Lionel des Rieux et aux écrivains morts pour la France.
Carcassonne Pierre Polère 1921 1 vol. broché plaquette gr. in-8, brochée, 22 pp. Edition originale tirée à petit nombre d'exemplaires sur velin filigrané Monfourat, celui-ci avec un bel envoi de l'auteur. Bon état.
Bookseller reference : 19836
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ALIBERT (François-Paul).
Le Deuil des Muses. Prologue en un acte, en vers, récité au Théâtre Antique d'Orange, le 1er août 1921, en hommage à Lionel des Rieux et aux écrivains morts pour la France.
Carcassonne Pierre Polère 1921 1 vol. broché plaquette gr. in-8, brochée, 22 pp. Edition originale tirée à petit nombre d'exemplaires sur velin filigrané Monfourat, celui-ci avec un bel envoi de l'auteur. Bon état.
Bookseller reference : 19836
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Alice CLUCHIER - [Saint Martin de la Brasque] - Poetesse française
Lettre Autographe Signée à Laure Malclès (Masereel) - Montfavet le 11 février 1968 -
2 pages in4 -
Bookseller reference : GF28811
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ALIS Harry
Petite ville
J. Lévy, Paris 1886, 12x19cm, broché.
Bookseller reference : 10074
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Alice de Chavannes
VALDFEU
Bel envoi de l'auteur " à Simone Saint-Clair, hommage amical afin de lui faire mieux connaitre ". vol broché 170x100, couvertures plastifiées, bel état intérieur, 219pp Collection " A la belle Hélène " 1963 ref/144
Bookseller reference : CZC-6506
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Alice de Chavannes
VALDFEU
Bel envoi de l'auteur " à Simone Saint-Clair, hommage amical afin de lui faire mieux connaitre ". vol broché 170x100, couvertures plastifiées, bel état intérieur, 219pp Collection " A la belle Hélène " 1963 ref/144
Bookseller reference : CZC-6506
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ALI CENÂNI BEY, (Ottoman / Turkish deputy and politician who played a role in the organization of the Southern Front during the Turkish War of Independence against the French Occupation in Ayntab -Gaziantep-), (1872-1934).
Autograph letter signed 'Ali Cenâni' with its envelope, sent to Ali Mazhar Bey, who was governor of Ankara between 1914-1915 before Armenian Deportation.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original manuscript autograph letter signed (ALS) 'Ali Cenânî' as a deputy of Ayntab and its envelope, sent to Ali Mazhar Bey, who was governor of Ankara between 1914-1915 before Armenian Deportation. 25,5x15,5 cm. In Ottoman script on a paper with 'Meclis-i Mebûsân' [i.e. The Ottoman Parliamentary] letterhead and "Prie. Superf." watermark. 1 p. Folded. Thirteen lines. Ali Cenânî Bey was an Ottoman / Turkish deputy and politician who played a role in the organization of the Southern Front during the Turkish War of Independence against the French Occupation in Ayntab -Gaziantep-). Cenanizadeler's family, some important figures in the last Ottoman period were its members like Grand Vizier Cenanizade Mehmet Kadri Pasha and writer Cenanizade Asim, whose names live in their mansions in Kanlica, Istanbul. He was exiled to Malta at the end of World War I among the 150 Personae Non-Gratae. On his return, he showed benefits in organizing the resistance to the occupation in Antep and Adana regions. Ali Mazhar Bey, who was appointed as the governor of Ankara in 1914, ignored the Armenians' deportation order. Despite the warnings from the Committee of Union and Progress, he did not implement the order and was assigned to Aleppo. Talat Pasha informed him about his new post in a special telegram. Ali Mazhar Bey foresaw that he would have to apply the deportation order, which he found contrary to his conscience, in his new position, and resigned.
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ALI FETHI OKYAR, (Turkish diplomat and politician, MInister of Justice), (1880-1943).
Typed letter signed 'Fethi Okyar'.
Very Good Turkish Original typescript letter signed (TLS). 21x14 cm (Letter size). In Turkish. 1 p. Letterhead Turkish Ministry of Justice. Correspondent is 'Salih Sener', Istanbul - Kiziltoprak. Dated February 2, 1940. Okyar was a Turkish diplomat and politician, who also served as a military officer and diplomat during the last decade of the Ottoman Empire. He was also the second Prime Minister of Turkey (1924-1925) and the second Speaker of the Turkish Parliament after Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. He was born in the Ottoman town of Prilep in Manastir Vilayet (present-day Republic of Macedonia) to a Circassian family. In 1913, he joined the Committee of Union and Progress (Ittihat ve Terakki Cemiyeti) and was elected as the secretary general. In 1930, while serving as Turkey's Ambassador in Paris, he was asked by Atatürk, during a meeting in Yalova, to establish the Serbest Cumhuriyet Firkasi (Liberal Republican Party), an early party of opposition, in order to establish the tradition of multi-party democracy in Turkey. However, when the government noticed the support of this opposition party among Islamists, it was declared illegal and closed down, a situation similar to that of the Progressive Republican Party, which had lasted for a few months in 1924. He later served as Justice Minister from 1939 to 1941. (Wikipedia). Letter includes Okyar's response to Sener's greetings for the 15th anniversary of Turkish Republic.
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ALI FETHI OKYAR, (Turkish diplomat and politician, MInister of Justice), (1880-1943).
Typed letter signed 'Fethi Okyar'.
Very Good Turkish Original typescript letter signed (TLS). 21x14 cm (Letter size). In Turkish. 1 p. Letterhead Turkish Ministry of Justice. Correspondent is 'Salih Sener', Istanbul - Kiziltoprak. Dated May 29, 1939. Okyar was a Turkish diplomat and politician, who also served as a military officer and diplomat during the last decade of the Ottoman Empire. He was also the second Prime Minister of Turkey (1924-1925) and the second Speaker of the Turkish Parliament after Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. He was born in the Ottoman town of Prilep in Manastir Vilayet (present-day Republic of Macedonia) to a Circassian family. In 1913, he joined the Committee of Union and Progress (Ittihad ve Terakki Cemiyeti) and was elected as the secretary-general. In 1930, while serving as Turkey's Ambassador in Paris, he was asked by Atatürk, during a meeting in Yalova, to establish the Serbest Cumhuriyet Firkasi (Liberal Republican Party), an early party of opposition, in order to establish the tradition of multi-party democracy in Turkey. However, when the government noticed the support of this opposition party among Islamists, it was declared illegal and closed down, a situation similar to that of the Progressive Republican Party, which had lasted for a few months in 1924. He later served as Justice Minister from 1939 to 1941. (Wikipedia). The letter includes Okyar's response to Sener's greetings for the 15th anniversary of the Turkish Republic.
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ALI FUAD [FUAT] CEBESOY, (Turkish army officer and politician), (1882-1968).
Typed letter signed 'A. F. Cebesoy'.
Very Good Turkish Original typescript letter signed (TLS) 'A. F. Cebesoy' sent to Salih [Sener]. 23x15 cm. In Turkish. Dated 'November 1, 1939'. Response to greetings of Salih Keçeci. Text: "Sayin Bay Salih, Tebrikinize tesekkür ederim. Bayraminizi kutlular, sihhat ve saadetler dilrim. Hürmetler., Naia Vekili, A[li] F[uad] Cebesoy.". Ali Fuat was born in September 1882 to father Ismail Fazil Pasha and mother Zekiye Hanim. Ali Fuat was the grandson (on his mother's side) of Mushir Mehmet Ali Pasha. (Ludwig Karl Friedrich Detroit) who was the commander of the Danube Army (Tuna Sark Ordusu) during the Russo-Turkish war, participated in the Congress of Berlin as one of three representatives of the Ottoman Empire and was killed on September 7, 1878. in Dakovica (Kosovo) by Albanian insurgents who were dissatisfied with the results of the Berlin Congress. Ali Fuat attended the War School in 1902, and graduated from the Ottoman War College in 1905 as a Staff Captain. He was assigned to the 3rd Rifle Battalion (Üçüncü Nisanci Taburu), the 28th Cavalry Regiment (Yirmi Sekizinci Süvari Alayi) based in Beirut under the command of Fifth Army based in Damascus, and later to 15th Artillery Regiment (On Besinci Topçu Alayi) based in Thessalonica under the command of Third Army as an intern. He joined the Committee of Union and Progress (membership number was 191). On June 28, he was assigned to the staff officer of the Third Army. And then he was promoted to the rank of Senior Captain and appointed to the area commander of Karaferye (present day: Veria). On January 9, 1909, he was appointed to the military attaché in Rome, Italy. On October 1, 1911, he was appointed to the chief of the 1st department (chief of operations) of the Western Army On February 20, he was temporarily appointed to the chief of staff of the VII Corps</a>. And then he was appointed to the commander of a detachment that was formed to liberate Ipek (present day: Pec) and Yakova (Dakovica) from insurgents. On January 15, 1914, he was appointed to the chief of staff of the VIII Corps. After Kress von Kressenstein was appointed the chief of staff of this corps, replacing Ali Fuat, he was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel (Kaymakam) and on September 19, he was appointed to the commander of the 25th Division. In January 1915, he participated in the First Suez Offensive. On January 7, he and his division left Birüssebi (present day: Beersheba) for the desert and arrived at the front of the Suez Canal, but the Ottoman forces couldn't pass the canal and retreated. He and his division went back to Gaza on January 20, 1915. After the Gallipoli Campaign was launched, the 25th Division was dispatched to the Gallipoli Front on May 24, 1915, and started to arrive there on June 2, 1916. His division entered to the order of the XVII Corps of the First Army and deployed in the Bulair-Saros area. On January 20, 1916, he was appointed to the commander of the 14th Division. At first, his division was intended for use in the Second Suez Offensive and sent to Maallaha, but because of the Russian offensive, his division instead came under the command of the Second Army under Ahmet Izzet Pasha, and on June 27, were sent back from the Rayak station to Aleppo and dispatched to Diyârbekir. On September 30, he was promoted to commander of the 5th Division and in January he became the chief of staff of the Second Army. On January 12, 1917, he returned to the Sina-Palestine Front and in April he became the deputy commander of the Sina-Palestine Front. On June 30, 1917, he became the commander of the XX Corps. After the Armistice of Mudros was signed, he concurrently became the deputy commander of Seventh Army, replacing Mustafa Kemal. After the Seventh Army was abolished, he transferred the headquarters of the XX Corps from Syria to Eregli, then to Konya and to Ankara. Ali Fuat Pasha organized the resistance in Western Turkey against the Greek invasion and thus actually started the National Independence War.
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ALI HAYDAR BEY [YULUG], (First Istanbul governor of Republican period; duty: 1923-1924), (1878-1937).
[THE FIRST ISTANBUL GOVERNOR OF THE REPUBLICAN PERIOD] Autograph document signed 'Istanbul vâlisi '; sent to the last Ottoman chief of the state council, Mehmed Tevfik Bey [Biren], (1867-1956).
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original manuscript autograph document signed by Ali Haydar Yulug to the last Ottoman / Turkish chief of the state council, Mehmed Tevfik Bey [Biren], (1867-1956). 13,5x17 cm. Oblong. 1 p. In Ottoman script. Dated 15 Mayis [1]339. Letterhead of 'TBMM Hükümeti Istanbul Valiligi'. Ali Haydar Yulug was born in Izmir, 1878. Yulug, who served as the Governor of Istanbul between 11 April 1923 and 8 June 1924, brought the fire brigade and slaughterhouse to Istanbul. Biren served as a high-ranking statesman such as the Minister and the Governor in the last period of the Ottoman Empire. Also he was last chief of the council of the state [i.e. Shûrâ al-Devlet]. Mehmet Tevfik Bey was born in 1867 in Istanbul. His father was a high-ranking statesman in the Ministry of Education. After graduating from Mekteb-i Mulkiye in 1885, at the age of 18, he started his first duty as the clerk of Abdulhamid II at Yildiz Palace. From 1897 to 1901 he served as the Governor of Jerusalem. After that he was appointed as the Governor of Thessaloniki. He was the governor of Yemen between 1904-1905. He became the Minister of Finance in the last years of the Ottoman Empire. He participated in the negotiations of the Treaty of Sevres signed in 1920. He was last appointed on 19 August 1921 as the 'Sûrâ re'isi'. He continued this duty until the abolition of the Sultanate on 4 November 1922. Thus, he was the last 'al-Shura' of the Ottoman Empire. After the proclamation of the Republic, he left the state. (Wikipedia).
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ALI HIKMET AYERDEM, (Turkish soldier and politician), (1877-1939).
Autograph letter signed 'Ali Hikmet' for the assignment of cavalry major 'Mustafa Resid Bey'.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original autograph letter signed by Ali Hikmet Ayerdem. 38x23 cm. In Ottoman script. 1 p. Three long lines. Dated 22 Kanunisani 81]328 [AD 1912]. Written to Ayastefanos High Commands, for the assignment of cavalry major 'Mustafa Resid Bey'. Ali Hikmet Ayerdem (1877; Larissa - March 21, 1939; Istanbul) was an officer of the Ottoman Army and a general of the Turkish Army. Rare.
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ALI NIHAD TARLAN, (Turkish historian poet and professor), (1898-1978).
Signed photograph of Ali Nihat Tarlan.
Very Good Turkish Original b/w portrait photo of Ali Nihat Tarlan with his soldier uniform. 13x8,5 cm. Signed and inscribed by Tarlan to B. Münir Gönen as 'Kardesim B. Münir Gönen'e sonsuz sevgilerle, 3-7-1940'.
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ALI RIZA, (Kütahya Simav judge), (?).
[Autograph telegraph signed 'Ali Riza' sent to Shaikh al-Islam Ürgüplü Mustafa Hayri Efendi, (1867-1922)].
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original autograph telegraph signed by Ali Riza sent to Seyhülislâm Ürgüplü Mustafa Hayri Efendi, (1867-1922). 1 p. In Ottoman script. Postal stationery, 'Erenköy' stamped. Bilingual in Ottoman and French scripts in stamp.
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ALI RIZA, (Ottoman / Turkish politician), (Active as governor of Yozgat city between 1927-1931).
Autograph letter signed 'Yozgad Valisi Ali Riza' with his original portrait photograph.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original autograph letter (ALS) signed 'Yozgad Valisi Ali Riza' with his original b/w portrait photograph. 1 p. including four lines in Ottoman script. Dated June, 21, 1928.
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ALI ÇETINKAYA, (Ottoman-born Turkish army officer and politician, who served eight terms in the Grand National Assembly of Turkey), (1878-1949).
Autograph letter signed 'Ali Çetinkaya ve Refikasi ve Kizi', sent to Turkish doctor Ethem Akif Battalgil.
Very Good Turkish Original manuscript autograph letter signed (ALS) by Ali Çetinkaya sent to Turkish doctor Ethem Akif Battalgil who was the father of Fahire Battalgil (Battalgazi), who was the first Turkish zoologist. For Battalgil's brother's death, Çetinkaya is conveying his condolences. The letter was written and signed by Ali Çetinkaya, but, he added his wife and daughter. Dated 11. IV. 1942, Ankara. Ali Çetinkaya, also known as "Kel" Ali Bey was an Ottoman-born Turkish army officer and politician, who served eight terms in the Grand National Assembly of Turkey, including a period in 1939-40 as his country's first Minister of Transport. He was born in Kara Hisâr-i Sâhib (present-day Afyonkarahisar) in Hüdavendigâr Vilayet as the son of Ahmed Efendi. He studied in the Bursa Military High School (Bursa Askerî Idadisi ). After graduating from military high school, he entered the Ottoman Military Academy (Mekteb-i Füsûn-u Harbiyye-i Sâhâne ) In 1898 he graduated the academy and joined the Ottoman military as a Second Lieutenant (Mülâzim-i Sani ). During World War I, he served for the army in the Caucasus and Galicia fronts. When the Greek forces were landing at Smyrna on May 15, 1919, he was a lieutenant colonel and the commander of 172nd Infantry Regiment stationed in the Aegean coastal town of Ayvalik. His regiment was under the command of the 56th Division of Hürrem Bey. Ali played a key role in the first stage of the Greco-Turkish War of 1919-1922, starting with the opening battle. He was briefly able to hold back the advance into the city of Greek occupation forces. His action is considered to mark the first shots fired by regular forces in the 1919-22 Greco-Turkish War, although there were earlier confrontations in which irregular militias participated, including the battle involving Hasan Tahsin in Izmir, as well as actions in Urla and Ödemis. The hill in Ayvalik from where the first shots were fired is now called Ilk Kursun Tepesi (First Bullet Hill). Today there is a military rehabilitation center on that hill. After the war, Ali Çetinkaya was elected to the Turkish Grand National Assembly for eight successive terms and served until 1942, holding ministerial posts in six different governments, including, with the formation of a Ministry of Transport, becoming Turkey's first Minister of Transport. Ali Çetinkaya is considered a hero in Turkey. Cunda Island of Ayvalik was renamed Alibey Adasi (Ali Bey Island) after him, although the old name remains in common use.
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