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OMONT Henri (publié par)
Inventaire sommaire des portefeuilles de Fontanieu conservés à la Bibliothèque Nationale
150pp., br.orig., non coupé, bel état, extrait de la "Revue des Bibliothèques" 1897-1898
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OMONT Henri (publié par)
Le 'Livre' ou 'Cartulaire' de la Nation de France de l'Université de Paris (XIVe-XVIIe siècle)
130pp., 25cm., br.orig., non coupé, bel état, extrait des "Mémoires de la Société de l'Histoire de Paris et de l'Ile-de-France" t.XLI
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OMONT Henri (publiée par)
Lettre grecque sur papyrus émanée de la Chancellerie Impériale de Constantinople conservée aux Archives Nationales
14pp.+ 2 planches dépliantes, extrait de la "Revue archéologique" t.XIX, br., non coupé, bel état
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OMONT Henri (publiées par)
Listes des recueils de fac-similés et des reproductions de manuscrits conservés à la Bibliothèque Nationale
[vi +] 69pp., br.orig., non coupé, bel état, extrait de la "Revue des Bibliothèques" 1903
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OMONT Henri (publiés par)
Fragments du Manuscrit de la Genèse de R. Cotton conservés parmi les papiers de Peiresc à la Bibliothèque Nationale
12pp.+ 2 planches hors-texte, br., bel état
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Ompteda, Georg von, Schriftsteller (1863-1031)
Eigenh. Brief mit U.
o.J. Berlin, 15. I. 1891, Gr.-8°. 3 Seiten. Doppelblatt.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 47836
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Ompteda, Georg von, Schriftsteller (1863-1931)
2 eigenh. Briefe mit U.
o.J. Meissen und Meran, 9. X. und 29. XII. 1925, Fol. Zus. 3 Seiten. Mit Umschlag.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 44153
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Ompteda, Georg von, Schriftsteller (1863-1931)
Eigenh. Brief mit U.
o.J. La Madeleine-lez-Lille, ohne Jahr [ca. 1915], Gr.-4°. 1 Seite.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 43840
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Ompteda, Georg von, Schriftsteller (1863-1931)
Eigenh. Brief mit U.
o.J. Dresden, 11. XI. 1902, Fol. 1 Seite. Bütten.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 47815
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ONAT KUTLAR, (Turkish poet, author, philosopher, and the founder of Turkish Sinematek Association), (1936-1995).
Ishak.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. 12mo. (17 x 12 cm). In Turkish. 77, [3] p. Ishak. Mehmet Arif Onat Kutlar, also known as Onat Kutlar, was a prominent Turkish writer and poet, founder of the Turkish Sinematek and one of the founders of the Istanbul International Film Festival. Onat Kutlar was born in Alanya, Turkey in 1936. He was the grandson of Arif Pasha, an Ottoman governor of the Taif district and the son of Ali Riza Bey, a penal judge of the young Turkish Republic and later a farmer, and Meliha Hanim. He grew up in the city of Gaziantep. He studied law at Istanbul University and philosophy in Paris. His book, Ishak (1959), composed of nine short stories, most of which are written from the point of view of a child and are often surrealistic and mystical was the recipient of the 1960 "Turkish Language Association Short Story Award". According to the literary critic Fethi Naci, these represent a very early example of magical realism genre. In 1985, he was a member of the jury at the 35th Berlin International Film Festival. In 1994, he was awarded with L'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres and in 1975 Cultural Medal of Poland for his work in the Turkish Sinematek. He died on 11 January 1995 in Istanbul resulting from injuries sustained in bomb attack (carried out by the terror organization PKK) which occurred on 30 December 1994 at The Marmara Hotel's cafeteria in Taksim. He was laid to rest at the Asiyan Asri Cemetery. Currently, the International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI) Prize in the National Competition of the Istanbul International Film Festival is named after him to commemorate his contributions to the Turkish cinema. (Wikipedia). First Edition. Signed and inscribed by Kutlar to Turkish author Vedat Günyol as 'Sayin Vedat Günyol'a, Ocak 1960'.
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ONAT KUTLAR, (Turkish poet, author, philosopher, and the founder of Turkish Sinematek Association), (1936-1995).; CIHAN AKERSON, (Turkish musician), (1946-2019).
Typescript document signed 'Onat Kutlar', to 'Cihan Akerson'.
Very Good Turkish Original TLS by Onat Kutlar sent to Cihan Akerson, (1946-2019). 29x23cm. In Turkish. 1 p. Folded in its envelope. Document on Venice Biennial, Turkish cinema, Yilmaz Güney, etc. Onat Kutlar was born in Alanya, Turkey in 1936. He was the grandson of Arif Pasha, an Ottoman governor of the Taif district and the son of Ali Riza Bey, a penal judge of the young Turkish Republic and later a farmer, and Meliha Hanim. He grew up in the city of Gaziantep. He studied law at Istanbul University and philosophy in Paris. His book, Ishak (1959), composed of nine short stories, most of which are written from the point of view of a child and are often surrealistic and mystical was the recipient of the 1960 "Turkish Language Association Short Story Award". According to the literary critic Fethi Naci, these represent a very early example of the magical realism genre. In 1985, he was a member of the jury at the 35th Berlin International Film Festival. In 1994, he was awarded L'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres and in 1975 Cultural Medal of Poland for his work in the Turkish Sinematek. He died on 11 January 1995 in Istanbul resulting from injuries sustained in a bomb attack (carried out by the terror organization PKK) which occurred on 30 December 1994 at The Marmara Hotel's cafeteria in Taksim. He was laid to rest at the Asiyan Asri Cemetery. Currently, the International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI) Prize in the National Competition of the Istanbul International Film Festival is named after him to commemorate his contributions to the Turkish cinema. (Wikipedia).
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Oncken, Wilhelm, Historiker (1838-1905)
Eigenh. Postkarte mit U.
o.J. "Auf der Reise" (Plauen), 24. X. 1895, 1 Seite. Mit Adresse.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 51844
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Onegin, Sigrid, Sängerin (1889-1943)
Eigenh. Albumblatt mit U.
o.J. Stettin, 25. XI. 1938, 28 x 22 cm. Büttenpapier.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 47452
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Onymus. Adam Joseph, Theologe (1754-1836)
Eigenh. Billett mit U.
o.J. Würzburg, 10. IV. 1824, 4°. 1/2 Seite.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 46493
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Ophüls, Gustav, Pianist und Jurist (1866-1926)
Eigenh. Brief mit U.
o.J. Düsseldorf, 22. XII. 1928, 4°. 1 Seite. Absenderstempel.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 58549
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Ophüls, William, Pathologe (1871-1933)
Eigenh. Brief mit U. "W. Ophüls".
o.J. San Francisco, 31. VIII. 1912, (21,5 x 14 cm). 2 Seiten.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 60563
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Oppel, Horst, Schriftsteller (1913-1982)
Eigenh. Gedichtmanuskript (4 Zeilen) mit U.
o.J. Ohne Ort, 30. VI. 1978, Qu.-Gr.-8°. 1 Seite..
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 41802
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Oppeln-Bronikowski, Friedrich von, Schriftsteller (1873-1936)
2 eigenh. Briefe mit U.
o.J. Oberhof und Berlin, 26. VIII. 1906 und 27. VI. 1925, Verschied. Formate. Zus. ca. 4 Seiten.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 42915
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Oppeln-Bronikowski, Friedrich von, Schriftsteller (1873-1936)
Eigenh. Brief mit U.
o.J. Rom, 28. XII. 1902, 8°. 3 Seiten. Doppelblatt.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 58905
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Oppenheim, Josef, Journalist (1839-1900)
Eigenh. Brief mit U. "JO".
o.J. Wien, ohne Jahr, Gr.-8°. 2 Seiten. Doppelblatt. Briefkopf.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 52505
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Oppermann, Karl, Maler (1930-2022)
Eigenh. Brief mit U.
o.J. Berlin, 2. X. 1961, Fol. 6 Seiten auf 3 Blättern.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 57969
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Oppermann, Karl, Maler (1930-2022)
Eigenh. Briefentwurf mit U. "Karl und Erika".
o.J. Ohne Ort und Jahr [Berlin, Februar 1958], Fol. 7 Seiten auf 4 Blättern.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 57970
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Oppermann, Karl, Maler (1930-2022)
Eigenh. Briefentwurf mit U. "Karl".
o.J. Altea in Spanien, ca. 1958], 39 x 17,5 cm. 1 Seite. Auf der Innenseite eines Luftpostumschlags. Gelocht.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 57967
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Oppermann, Karl, Maler (1930-2022)
Eigenh. Briefentwurf.
o.J. Ohne Ort und Jahr [Berlin, Ende 1958], Fol. 2 1/2 Seiten.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 57966
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Oppermann, Karl, Maler (1930-2022)
Masch. Briefentwurf mit eigenh. Korrekturen.
o.J. Ohne Ort, 16. X. 1977, Fol. 1 Seite.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 57968
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ORBAN Victor
Loti
Lettre tapuscrite signée, datée de Bruxelles le 15 février 1935, accompagnée d'un texte également signé en souvenir de Pierre Loti. On joint un télégramme sur le même sujet. en feuilles Très bon Bruxelles 1935
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 11715
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Orden Tercera de penitencia de N. P. S. Francisco (Tiers-ordre des Pénitents de St François)
AB[E]C[E]DA[RIO] DE LIBRO DE ENTR[A] QUE TUBO PRINCIPYO EN EL 1° DE OCTUBRE DE 1694 años
Séville (Espagne, Andalousie) 1694 - 1732 In-f° (304 x 220 mm), [1] f. - [36] ff. - 223 ff. - [1] f., parchemin souple à couture apparente, titré au dos : «Tomas de abito. 3°.» et sur le plat supérieur : « [croix pattée] / LIBRO DE EL[...] / Y RECEPCION [EN] / ESTE VE[...] / [...] / [...] / [...] / INCORPORACION[ES] », écriture cursive à l'encre brune, en espagnol, plusieurs mains.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 221
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Orff, Carl, Komponist (1895-1982)
Eigenh. Albumblatt mit U.
o.J. , Ohne Ort und Jahr, Qu.-Fol. (29,5 x 21 cm). 1 Seite. Blauer Filztsift..
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 55283
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Orff, Carl, Komponist (1895-1982)
Farbiges Druckporträt mit eigenh. U. am weissen Unterrand.
o.J. , Ohne Ort und Jahr, 29 x 21 cm.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 58041
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Orff, Carl, Komponist (1895-1982)
Gedruckte Klappkarte mit eigenh. Beschriftung.
o.J. Ohne Ort, 1974, Qu.-8°. 1 Seite.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 58662
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Orff, Carl, Komponist (1895-1982)
Masch. Postkarte mit eigenh. U. (Bleistift).
o.J. Gräfelfing, 12. IV. 1947, 1 Seite. Mit Adresse.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 37199
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Orff, Carl, Komponist (1895-1982)
Porträtphotographie (Fayer, Wien) mit eigenh. U. am weißen Unterrand.
o.J. , Ohne Ort und Jahr, 14 x 9 cm.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 58259
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Orff, Carl, Komponist (1895-1982)
Porträtphotographie (Fayer, Wien) mit eigenh. Widmung und U. am weißen Unterrand.
o.J. München, 10. X. 1961, 14 x 9 cm.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 53031
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Orff, Carl, Komponist (1895-1982)
Porträtphotographie (W. Förster, Weilheim) mit eigenh. U. auf der Bildseite.
o.J. , Ohne Ort und Jahr, 14 x 9 cm.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 58260
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Orff, Carl, Komponist (1895-1982)
Porträtphotographie mit eigenh. Gruß und U. auf der Bildseite sowie eigenh. Billett mit U.
o.J. Ohne Ort, 2. VII. 1975, 11 x 10,5 cm bzw. 11 x 15 cm. - Schönes Altersporträt..
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 58816
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Orff, Carl, Komponist (1895-1982)
Porträtpostkarte mit eigenh. rückseitiger Beschriftung.
o.J. , Ohne Ort und Jahr (Diessen, ca. 1974), 14,5 x 10,5 cm.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 54510
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ORHAN ASENA, (Turkish author), (1922-2001).
Autograph letter signed 'Dr. Orhan Asena', addressed to Ulvi Uraz, (1921-1974).
Very Good Turkish Original autograph letter signed (ALS) by Turkish playwright and author Orhan Asena, (1922-2001) sent to Turkish theater and cinema artist and director Ulvi Uraz, (1921-1974). 30x21 cm. In Turkish. 2 p. Two punching holes. Otherwise a very good copy. Letter from Kassel, Germany. Dated 10.23.1964. He describes Kassel, mentions 'Murtaza' play by Orhan Kemal. Asena was a Turkish playwright, poet, pediatrician. He is one of the most important writers of the Turkish theater after 1950. Orhan Asena, a very prolific playwright who produced mostly works that dealt with historical subjects, is known as the "Shakespeare of the Turkish theater".
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ORHAN SEYFI [ORHON], (Turkish poet, writer, journalist, politician), (1890-1972).
[Autograph letter signed: "Orhan Seyfi" to Samipasazade Sezai].
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original autograph letter. 1 p. 'Yeni kalem. Persembe günleri çikar mizah mecmuasi...' letterhead. Signed and written to Samipasazade Sezai, (1859-1936). It starts as 'Aziz ve necib üstadim" [= My reverend and noble master]. A letter of appeal. Signed as 'Orhan Seyfi'. In Ottoman script. Dated January 17, 1927. It's written on 'Royal Bank post' watermarked paper with a black ink by a fountain pen. He is one of the poets of the literary community known as "Bes Hececiler" [= Five Syllables Movement] in the history of Turkish literature. More than twenty poems have been composed by various composers.
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Orientalia Incorporated. Asian Manuscripts
Examples of Oriental Calligraphy and Printing Collected and Briefly Described By Orientalia Incorporated 32 West 58th St. New York City
New York: Orientalia Inc. 1926. Undated 1926. A collection of manuscript or printed calligraphic leaves each in its original glassine sleeve. Total of 21 identified items in 20 sleeves. Small slips identifying the leaves are mounted on mainly unprinted portions of the leaves such as the margins. The leaves are housed in a hardcover portfolio 14.5 inches tall gray-green covers with black cloth spine paper front cover label inner flaps to rear board to hold the items in place. Contents paraphrased from identifying slips which offer additional details: 1. Double leaf from a Chinese Buddhist work expounding the Sanskrit Scriptures probably 18th century; 2. Leaf from a Javanese rubricated manuscript of the early 19th century giving the history of Rama differing from the usual version; 3. Leaf from a Persian Manuscript containing the Poems of Nidhami ca. 1584; 4. Leaf from an old 3 volume Japanese work on Buddhism dated 1675 slight insect damage to margins and top of center fold; 5. Two items: Leaves from a fine manuscript copy of the Kulliyyat of Salman 16th or early 17th century; 6. Leaf from a Japanese book of poems in manuscript 17th or early 18th century insect damage to margin; 7. Leaf from a Turkish work Hadji Khalifa 1733; 8. Leaf from a manuscript book fo miscellanous information compiled by a devout Japanese Buddhist 17th century minor insect damage to corners and outer margin; 9. Leaf from old Burmese manuscript early 18th century; 10. Leaf from the Saddharmapundarika in Chinese copies by a Japanese priest named Joyen in 1834; 11. Printed page from a Japanese book 18th century; 12. Leaf from a fine Sanskrit manuscript copy of the Puranas 18th century; 13. Leaf from a Chinese medical work 17th century; 14. Leaf from manuscript Koran 17th century; 15. Leaf from Indian religious manuscript with extracts from the Puranas in Sanskrit 18th century; 16. Leaf from Japanese manuscript copy of Kobun Kokyo Chokukai 18th century or earlier insect damage affecting mainly the margins but some of the text; 17. Leaves text and map from Robert Morrison's copy of Du Halde's book on China Hague 1736 insect damage to margins; 18. Leaf from an Arabic rubricated manuscript 15th century book of prayer; 19. Leaf from Taliput manuscript in Tamil from a Buddhist temple in Ceylon probably 18th century; 20. Half of an old Taliput Leaf inscribed in Siamese characters. Portfolio is somewhat edgeworn with some spotting to the front cover glassine envelopes are yellowed manuscript examples have expected age-related wear and spotting from use and are probably in the same condition as they were in 1926. We have identified the pieces that have some insect damage which may or may not be later. All in all a fascinating historical collection of leaves from Asian manuscripts and printing. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good. Folio - 12" - 15" Tall. Orientalia, Inc. Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 038656
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ORIGINAL COURT DOCUMENT.; KARAMANLI ALI PASHA, (Active 1832-1853).
[DISTRIBUTED SUCCESSION of the TURKISH / OTTOMAN GOVERNOR of TRIPOLI] Original court document on the distribution of Karamanli Ali Pasha's succession signed by judge and court members 'Turhan Bey Efendi, Nuri Bey and Suzi Bey'.
Very Good Turkish Original typescript court document with autograph signatures of judge and two members of TC Istanbul Third Court. (32x21 cm). In Modern Turkish. 1 p. 10 stamps on front and verso of the paper. The Karamanli dynasty was an early modern dynasty, independent or quasi-independent, which ruled from 1711 to 1835 in Tripolitania. The territory comprised Tripoli and its surroundings in present-day Libya. At its peak, the Karamanli dynasty's influence reached Cyrenaica and Fezzan, covering most of Libya. The founder of the dynasty was Pasha Ahmed Karamanli, a descendant of the Karamanids. The most well-known Karamanli ruler was Yusuf ibn Ali Karamanli Pasha who reigned from 1795 to 1832, who fought a war with the United States in (1801-1805). Ali II Karamanli marked the end of the dynasty. By 1819, the various treaties of the Napoleonic Wars had forced the Barbary states to give up piracy almost entirely, and Tripolitania's economy began to crumble. Yusuf attempted to compensate for lost revenue by encouraging the trans-Saharan slave trade, but with abolitionist sentiment on the rise in Europe and to a lesser degree the United States, this failed to salvage Tripolitania's economy. As Yusuf weakened, factions sprung up around his three sons; though Yusuf abdicated in 1832 in favor of his son Ali II, civil war soon resulted. Ottoman Sultan Mahmud II sent in troops ostensibly to restore order, but instead deposed and exiled Ali II, marking the end of both the Karamanli dynasty and an independent Tripolitania. A descendant family with the same name still exists in modern Tripoli-Libya. This document shows distribution of Tripoli Governor Ali Pasha's succession who died in 1269 [1853] by Turkish court order. There is many successors mentioned on this document from sons of Ali Pasha's to Ziya Pasha and his wife etc. Court order has 24 lines and signatures. Dated on the stamp is June, 11, 1930.
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ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT SIGNED BY PROFESSOR OF BOSNEVÎ DAR AL-HADITH SCHOOL IN SEHZÂDE, CONSTANTINOPLE].
Autograph document sealed 'Bosnevî Darülhadis Basmüderrisi'.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original manuscript autograph document sealed by Bosnevî Darülhadis Basmüderrisi [i.e. Bosnevî Darülhadis School in Sehzâde, Istanbul]. Oblong: 12x14,5 cm. In Ottoman script. 1 p. 4 lines. "Huve. Bâdi-i sehâdetnâme oldur ki; Müderrisi bulundugum Sehzâde civarinda Darülhadis Bosnevî Medresesi'nde mukayyid talebe ilm-i sarf... Mehmed bin Mehmed Efendi'nin... [1]326 [1910 AD].".
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ORLEANS Louis-Philippe d'
BREVET du titre de Premier Apothicaire. DOCUMENT ORIGINAL 1762.
Document original in folio sur vélin (28cm sur 43cm) en langue française, signé "L. Phil d'Orléans" contresigné "Omelone", plié en 3 parties dans le sens de la hauteur. Texte bien complet, bel exemplaire d'une grande fraîcheur.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : GITe802
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ORLEANS (Marie d').
Lettre autographe signée de Marie d'Orléans princesse de Danemark, adressée à Pierre de Mornay Soult de Dalmatie.
Copenhague, 10 janvier 1886, 1 1 cahier. 3 pages manuscrites signées: "Marie Princesse de Danemark", sous enveloppe oblitérée: "Paris-Etranger", "Kobenhaun (Copenhague)", "Rouen (seine Inférieure)" , adresse: "Monsieur le Comte de Mornay Soult chef d'escadron au 12ème chasseurs, Hotel Meyerbeer, rue Montaigne Paris France et raturé (Rouen Seine Inférieure)" ;
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 19914
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ORMESSON (Jean d').
Correspondance avec Michel Bulteau.
10 lettres brèves, tapuscrites ou manuscrites sur papiers à entête ou cartes de visites, datées de février 1984 à décembre 1988. Correspondance relative à ses œuvres et à la publication de textes dans la Nouvelle revue de Paris ou à propos de l’ouvrage collectif Présence de Paul-Jean Toulet. Bon état.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : awd-121
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Ormandy, Eugene, Dirigent (1899-1985)
Masch. Brief mit eigenh. U.
o.J. Philadelphia, PA, 29. I. 1979, Kl.-Fol. 1 Seite. Briefkopf.
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 45358
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ORMESSON Jean d'
Au Plaisir de Dieu
- Editions du club France loisirs, Paris 1979, 14,5x21cm, reliure de l'éditeur. - Nouvelle édition. Reliure de l'éditeur en pleine toile grise, dos lisse, exemplaire complet de sa jaquette qui comporte une discrète restauration intérieure à l'aide d'une pièce adhésive. Ex-libris encollé sur une garde. Envoi autographe signé à pleine page de Jean d'Ormesson à Alain Kerlorc'h et son épouse : "... ces morts - toujours vivants ! En double et cordial hommage..." [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
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ORMESSON Jean d'
Au Plaisir de Dieu
- Gallimard, Paris 1979, 14,5x21cm, broché. - Nouvelle édition. Agréable exemplaire complet de sa jaquette illustrée qui comporte de petites déchirures sans gravité en tête et en pied du dos. Bel envoi autographe signé à pleine page de Jean d'Ormesson à Alain Kerlorc'h et son épouse : "Pour l'ambassadeur de Bretagne, ce monde évanoui - mais vivant, avec les voeux diplomatiques de J. d'Ormesson..." [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
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ORMESSON Jean d'
Carte autographe signée adressée à Jacques Péchon
- [s.d.], 15x10,5cm, une carte. - Carte de remerciements autographe signée de Jean d'Ormesson, adressée à Jacques Péchon. 4 lignes rédigées au feutre bleu, sur une carte à en-tête "de l'Académie Française Président du Directoire du Figaro Directeur du Journal". [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
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ORMESSON Jean d'
Histoire du Juif errant
- Le cercle du nouveau livre, Paris 1991, 14x20,5cm, reliure de l'éditeur. - Nouvelle édition. Reliure de l'éditeur en pleine toile bordeaux, dos lisse. Petites piqûres claires sur la tranche supérieure. Agréable exemplaire complet de son rhodoïd, ex-libris encollé sur une garde. Envoi autographe signé de Jean d'Ormesson à Alain Kerloc'h. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
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ORMESSON Jean d'
Lettre dactylographiée et signée de Jean d'Ormesson à Martine Rubin
- 10 février 1983, 21x27cm, une feuille. - Lettre autographe de remerciements signée de Jean d'Ormesson à Martine Rubin. 5 lignes dactylographiés et signées au feutre par l'auteur, sur un feuillet à l'en-tête du conseil international de la philosophie et des sciences humaines, dont il était secrétaire général. L'écrivain, journaliste et académicien Jean d'Ormesson adresse de chaleureux remerciements à une destinataire à laquelle il envoie "quelques lignes" de ses écrits. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
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