CIRY Michel
Le buisson ardent. Journal 1970.
Couverture rigide. Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 479 pages.
Bookseller reference : 44618
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Ciry Michel
Le Temps du refus : Journal 1968-1969
Plon Cartonné avec jaquette 1971 In-8 (14 x 20,7 cm), cartonné avec jaquette, 475 pages ; jaquette uniformément jaunie, quelques petites déchirures sans manque sur le bord supérieur de la jaquette, par ailleurs assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Bookseller reference : lr1509
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CIRY, Michel.
Le temps des faux dieux. Journal 1983 - 84.
Paris, éd. Plon, 4 février 1985, EDITION ORIGINALE, in-8, cartonnage souple, couv. ill. en noir éd., 348 pp., bel ENVOI de l'auteur, Une nouvelle partie des mémoires de l'auteur. Sa relation avec les dieux ! Bel envoi Très bon état
Bookseller reference : 68591
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CIRY, Michel.
Mon beau souci. Journal 1978 - 79.
Paris, éd. Plon, 11 mars 1981, EDITION ORIGINALE, in-8, cartonnage, couv. ill. en noir sur fond bleu clair éd., 332 pp., bel ENVOI de l'auteur, On continue les mémoires de l'auteur, ceci est le huitième tome. Bel envoi. Très bon état
Bookseller reference : 68590
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CISTERNES (Raoul de.)
Journal de Marche du Grenadier Pils (1804-1814).
Ollendorff.1895.In-8 en demi-percaline verte.356 p.Dessins de Pils.Portrait en frontispice.BE.Aigle doré au dos avec pièce de titre.
Bookseller reference : 44078
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City Lights Journal
CITY LIGHTS JOURNAL
San Francisco: City Lights Books 1966. Whole number three of four in this iteration. Pictorial wrappers. Ink gift inscription on title usual slight rubbing else very good. Edited and published by Lawrence Ferlinghetti with associate editors. The third number of this irregular anthology/periodical highlighting authors associated with the imprint as well as a wide range of native and international writers many of them early in their careers. Herein appear Beck Garson Ginsberg Plymell McClure Olson Guest Ferlinghetti McCord Shattuck Pelieu et al. According to Cook the first printing consisted of 6000 copies and an undifferentiated second printing of 5000 copies was produced in 1967. COOK 57. City Lights Books unknown
Bookseller reference : WRCLIT70552
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City Lights Journal
CITY LIGHTS JOURNAL
San Francisco: City Lights Books 1966. Whole number three of four in this iteration. Pictorial wrappers. Slight dust smudging to lower wrapper but very good or better. Edited and published by Lawrence Ferlinghetti with associate editors. The third number of this irregular anthology/periodical highlighting authors associated with the imprint as well as a wide range of native and international writers many of them early in their careers. Herein appear Beck Garson Ginsberg Plymell McClure Olson Guest Ferlinghetti McCord Shattuck Pelieu et al. According to Cook the first printing consisted of 6000 copies and an undifferentiated second printing of 5000 copies was produced in 1967. COOK 57. City Lights Books unknown
Bookseller reference : WRCLIT70387
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City Lights Journal
CITY LIGHTS JOURNAL
San Francisco: City Lights Books 1966. Whole numbers one through three of four in this iteration. Pictorial wrappers. Light edgewear and creasing to the spines some shelf smudges to edges a bit of light soiling to the white portions of the wrappers of #s 2 and 3 but very good. Edited and published by Lawrence Ferlinghetti with associate editors. The first three numbers of this irregular anthology/periodical highlighting authors associated with the imprint as well as a wide range of native and international writers many of them early in their careers. According to Cook the number of copies printed of the first number is not recorded and it was not reprinted; 6000 copies of the second were printed and it was not reprinted; 6000 copies of the third were printed and an undifferentiated second printing of 5000 copies was undertaken in 1967. COOK 39 49 & 57. City Lights Books unknown
Bookseller reference : WRCLIT61127
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City Lights Journal
CITY LIGHTS JOURNAL
San Francisco: City Lights Books 1966. Whole number three of four in this iteration. Pictorial wrappers. Ink gift inscription on title usual slight rubbing else very good. Edited and published by Lawrence Ferlinghetti with associate editors. The third number of this irregular anthology/periodical highlighting authors associated with the imprint as well as a wide range of native and international writers many of them early in their careers. Herein appear Beck Garson Ginsberg Plymell McClure Olson Guest Ferlinghetti McCord Shattuck Pelieu et al. According to Cook the first printing consisted of 6000 copies and an undifferentiated second printing of 5000 copies was produced in 1967. COOK 57. City Lights Books unknown books
Bookseller reference : WRCLIT70552
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City Lights Journal
CITY LIGHTS JOURNAL
San Francisco: City Lights Books 1966. Whole number three of four in this iteration. Pictorial wrappers. Slight dust smudging to lower wrapper but very good or better. Edited and published by Lawrence Ferlinghetti with associate editors. The third number of this irregular anthology/periodical highlighting authors associated with the imprint as well as a wide range of native and international writers many of them early in their careers. Herein appear Beck Garson Ginsberg Plymell McClure Olson Guest Ferlinghetti McCord Shattuck Pelieu et al. According to Cook the first printing consisted of 6000 copies and an undifferentiated second printing of 5000 copies was produced in 1967. COOK 57. City Lights Books unknown books
Bookseller reference : WRCLIT70387
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City Lights Journal
CITY LIGHTS JOURNAL
San Francisco: City Lights Books 1966. Whole numbers one through three of four in this iteration. Pictorial wrappers. Light edgewear and creasing to the spines some shelf smudges to edges a bit of light soiling to the white portions of the wrappers of #s 2 and 3 but very good. Edited and published by Lawrence Ferlinghetti with associate editors. The first three numbers of this irregular anthology/periodical highlighting authors associated with the imprint as well as a wide range of native and international writers many of them early in their careers. According to Cook the number of copies printed of the first number is not recorded and it was not reprinted; 6000 copies of the second were printed and it was not reprinted; 6000 copies of the third were printed and an undifferentiated second printing of 5000 copies was undertaken in 1967. COOK 39 49 & 57. City Lights Books unknown books
Bookseller reference : WRCLIT61127
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Ciuffoletti, Zeffiro ( a cura di)
Epistolario Familiare Carlo, Nello Rosselli e la madre, 1914-1937
Ciuffoletti, Zeffiro ( a cura di) Epistolario Familiare Carlo, Nello Rosselli e la madre, 1914-1937. Milano, 1979, cm 21 590 p. 590 p. ; 21 cm. (0000000050740)
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Civil War Newspaper
NEW YORK HERALD -single issue FOR MONDAY OCTOBER 7 1861
Single complete issue of this newspaper for Monday October 7 1861. New York. first edition. 8p. Large folio. folded in quarters. Full of Civil War reports:"The Seat of War in Western Virginia" with large map on front page; "Important from Missouri- General Fremont's Charges against Colonel Blair" etc. Good lightly evenly toned; edges a bit frayed. One can definitely feel the excitement and apprehension of the times reading this paper. . unknown
Bookseller reference : a91712
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Civil War Newspaper
NEW YORK TIMES - single issue APRIL 14 1862
Single complete issue of this newspaper for Monday April 14 1862. New York. first edition. 8p. Large folio. folded in quarters. Full of Civil War reports: Advance into Alabama with occupation of Huntsville by Gen. Mitchell The Army Before Yorktown- Repulse of a Rebel Sortie by the Twelfth New York etc. Good no tears just light wear and edge fraying. . unknown
Bookseller reference : a91711
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Civil War Newspaper
THE NEW YORK HERALD FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 6 1861: "THE REBELLION. CONFIRMATION OF THE REPORTED DEATH OF JEFFERSON DAVIS. THE FLAGS OF THE REBELS FLYING AT HALF-STAFF./ INTENSE EXCITEMENT AT WASHINGTON./ A GENERAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE HOSTILE ARMIES EXPECTED./ A GREAT BATTLE PROBABLY TO-DAY./ THE UNION ARMY PREPARED FOR THE CONFLICT.
New York 1861. Elephant folio 15-3/4" x 22". 8pp. Caption title as issued printed in six columns. Disbound light wear and several short closed tears at outer margins Very Good. A Civil War illustration of wishful thinking: "Your correspondent has this moment - half-past five o'clock P.M. - received a special despatch from a reliable source dated Louisville Kentucky Sept. 5 couched in the following language which confirms the announcement of the death of Jeff. Davis first made in this correspondence on Tuesday last:- 'Positive advices received here this morning on Davis' death.' A special messenger from Fortress Monroe who arrived here to-day announces that flags have been flying at half-mast along the rebel lines for several days and information was received at the fortress that it was in consequence of the death of Jeff Davis." A source from Richmond stated that Davis had a serious illness and "little hope was entertained of his recovery." This is then followed by a biographical sketch of the provisional Vice President Alexander H. Stephens under the heading "THE NEW PRESIDENT OF THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY." Much other war news is printed. unknown
Bookseller reference : 36009
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CIVIL WAR PHILADELPHIA NEWSPAPER
The Philadelphia Inquirer. Thursday February 6 1862
Philadelphia 1862. unbound. very good. 8pp. Elephant Folio front page has some small tears across the folded middle with a small loss of text several small tears in center margin of the whole newspaper very small hole to text of last page most pages with crease or fold lines. Philadelphia 1862. On the front page in the first one and half columns on the left and concluding in two full columns on the last page is an article on the February 5 1862 United States Senate vote to expel Senator Jesse Bright of Indiana who was the most senior Democrat in the Senate. On March 1 1861 Senator Bright wrote a letter of introduction for Thomas B. Lincoln a Texas arms dealer. The letter was addressed to Jefferson Davis. In July 1861 Lincoln was captured with the letter by Union troops as he attempted to enter the Confederacy. Senator Bright was accused of being a traitor because of the letter. The proceedings of the Senate and impressions of the vote by Senators are included in the article. Senator Bright was expelled by a vote of 32 to 14. The yeas and nays votes with each Senator listed are on the front page. Jesse Bright was the fourth Senator from a Union state to be expelled during the Civil War. unknown
Bookseller reference : 278075
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Civil War Newspaper
The World and Morning Courer and New-York Enquirer. Vol II No. 530. No. 11707 Thursday February 27 1862.
New York. Good with no dust jacket. 1862. First Edition. Hardcover. Large 5 1/2" tear in first leaf without loss of text. Small tears to margins. Folded horizontally in half. ; 8 page newspaper. Page dimensions: 22" x 16". Headlines include: Flight of the Rebels from Nashville; A Stand to be made at Murfreesboro' Columbus Randolph and Memphis; The Streets of Memphis Barricaded with Cotton. "Martial Law Declared in West Tennessee" - "Gen. Grant has declared martial law over West Tennessee with the understanding that when a sufficient number of citizens of the state return to their allegiance and show a desire to maintain law and order over the territory all military restrictions shall be withdrawn." ; Folio . hardcover
Bookseller reference : 9136
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Civil War Newspaper
Our troops attacked and routed the enemy.
Vintage newspaper printed during the Civil War. The New York Times December 13 1864 issue New York NY. The entire front page of this historic war-dated paper has stories of the War including "The War in Tennessee." In part: ".Seventy-four shots were fired at it doing however no damage.Our troops attacked and routed the enemy. The Federal loss was four killed and forty wounded. The enemy's loss is unknown." Slight wear and light foxing. Overall in excellent condition. unknown books
Bookseller reference : 5678
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Civil War Newspaper
THE NEW YORK HERALD FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 6 1861: "THE REBELLION. CONFIRMATION OF THE REPORTED DEATH OF JEFFERSON DAVIS. THE FLAGS OF THE REBELS FLYING AT HALF-STAFF./ INTENSE EXCITEMENT AT WASHINGTON./ A GENERAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE HOSTILE ARMIES EXPECTED./ A GREAT BATTLE PROBABLY TO-DAY./ THE UNION ARMY PREPARED FOR THE CONFLICT.
New York 1861. Elephant folio 15-3/4" x 22". 8pp. Caption title as issued printed in six columns. Disbound light wear and several short closed tears at outer margins Very Good. <br/><br/> A Civil War illustration of wishful thinking: "Your correspondent has this moment - half-past five o'clock P.M. - received a special despatch from a reliable source dated Louisville Kentucky Sept. 5 couched in the following language which confirms the announcement of the death of Jeff. Davis first made in this correspondence on Tuesday last:- 'Positive advices received here this morning on Davis' death.' A special messenger from Fortress Monroe who arrived here to-day announces that flags have been flying at half-mast along the rebel lines for several days and information was received at the fortress that it was in consequence of the death of Jeff Davis."<br/> A source from Richmond stated that Davis had a serious illness and "little hope was entertained of his recovery." This is then followed by a biographical sketch of the provisional Vice President Alexander H. Stephens under the heading "THE NEW PRESIDENT OF THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY." Much other war news is printed. unknown books
Bookseller reference : 36009
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CIVIL WAR PHILADELPHIA NEWSPAPER
The Philadelphia Inquirer. Thursday February 6 1862
Philadelphia 1862. unbound. very good. 8pp. Elephant Folio front page has some small tears across the folded middle with a small loss of text several small tears in center margin of the whole newspaper very small hole to text of last page most pages with crease or fold lines. Philadelphia 1862.<br/><br/> On the front page in the first one and half columns on the left and concluding in two full columns on the last page is an article on the February 5 1862 United States Senate vote to expel Senator Jesse Bright of Indiana who was the most senior Democrat in the Senate. On March 1 1861 Senator Bright wrote a letter of introduction for Thomas B. Lincoln a Texas arms dealer. The letter was addressed to Jefferson Davis. In July 1861 Lincoln was captured with the letter by Union troops as he attempted to enter the Confederacy. Senator Bright was accused of being a traitor because of the letter. The proceedings of the Senate and impressions of the vote by Senators are included in the article. Senator Bright was expelled by a vote of 32 to 14. The yeas and nays votes with each Senator listed are on the front page. Jesse Bright was the fourth Senator from a Union state to be expelled during the Civil War.<br/><br/> unknown books
Bookseller reference : 278075
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Civil War: Missouri Newspaper
DER LUTHERANER. GOTTES WORT UND LUTHERS LEHR VERGEHET NUN UND NIMMERMEHR Vols. 16-19
St. Louis: Wiebusch und Sohn 1863. Four volumes bound in one. 2208; 200 of 208; 4208 lacks pp.137-144; 2200pp. Vol. 17 lacks issue 26. Vol. 18 lacks issue 18. Folio. Half morocco and marbled boards. Spine and corners heavily worn. Front cover detached. Titlepage of first volume torn; second and third leaves heavily torn with some minor loss. Light to moderate foxing and wear. Lutheran German-language newspaper founded in 1844 by Carl Ferdinand Wilhelm Walther 1811-87. The paper and its founder were key components in introducing the idea of an umbrella church for Lutherans in America and the Midwest founding in 1847 the German Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri Ohio and Other States. In the 1840s and 1850s Germans were the largest immigrant group in America settling heavily in the Midwest. Wiebusch und Sohn hardcover
Bookseller reference : WRCAM48378A
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Civil War: Missouri Newspaper
DER LUTHERANER. GOTTES WORT UND LUTHERS LEHR VERGEHET NUN UND NIMMERMEHR Vols. 16-19
St. Louis: Wiebusch und Sohn 1863. Four volumes bound in one. 2208; 200 of 208; 4208 lacks pp.137-144; 2200pp. Vol. 17 lacks issue 26. Vol. 18 lacks issue 18. Folio. Half morocco and marbled boards. Spine and corners heavily worn front cover detached. Titlepage of first volume torn; second and third leaves heavily torn with some minor loss. Light to moderate foxing and wear. Else good. Lutheran German-language newspaper founded in 1844 by Carl Ferdinand Wilhelm Walther 1811- 87. The paper and its founder were key components in introducing the idea of an umbrella church for Lutherans in America and the Midwest founding in 1847 the German Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri Ohio and Other States. In the 1840s and '50s Germans were the largest immigrant group in America settling heavily in the Midwest. Wiebusch und Sohn hardcover books
Bookseller reference : WRCAM48378A
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Claass Arnaud
L'Image décentrée : Un journal, septembre 1999 - mai 2001
Yellow Now Côté photo Broché 2003 In-12 (12 x 17 cm), broché, 229 pages, photos en couleur hors texte ; pliure au dos, un coin corné à chaque plat, par ailleurs assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Bookseller reference : pq2798
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CLANCIER Georges-Emmanuel
Journal-Parlé
Rougerie.1948.In-4 br.Couv.rempliée.Poèmes avec un frontispice de Lucien Coutaud.Ex.134/160,signé,avec une dédicace de l'Auteur.BE.
Bookseller reference : 45047
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Clarion Extra newspaper; Abraham Lincoln
CLARION EXTRA. April 15 1865. President Lincoln assassination publication.
Clarion PA: Clarion Extra 1865. Book. Very good- condition. Unbound. First Edition. Quarto 4to. Issued the day President Lincoln died as he succumbed to the assassin's bullet. A one-sheet publication no place of publication listed but thought to be Clarion PA issued in haste as it has numerous typographical errors. Folded into fourths moderately foxed with one corner torn off affecting a few letters of text. It reads: CLARION EXTRA. FROM WASHINGTON. Pres. Lincoln Assassinated! Sec. Seward Assassinated! Seward's Son Dangerously Wounded! THE NATION MOURNS. Curiously the final line of text reads: The latest despatch states that Booth the supposed assassin has been captured. - Ed. Measures 5.5 inches width by 12.75 inches height. . Clarion Extra Paperback
Bookseller reference : 018675
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Clarion Extra newspaper; Abraham Lincoln
CLARION EXTRA. April 15 1865. President Lincoln assassination publication.
Clarion PA: Clarion Extra 1865. Book. Very good- condition. Unbound. First Edition. Quarto 4to. Issued the day President Lincoln died as he succumbed to the assassin's bullet. A one-sheet publication no place of publication listed but thought to be Clarion PA issued in haste as it has numerous typographical errors. Folded into fourths moderately foxed with one corner torn off affecting a few letters of text. It reads: CLARION EXTRA. FROM WASHINGTON. Pres. Lincoln Assassinated! Sec. Seward Assassinated! Seward's Son Dangerously Wounded! THE NATION MOURNS. Curiously the final line of text reads: The latest despatch states that Booth the supposed assassin has been captured. - Ed. Measures 5.5 inches width by 12.75 inches height. . Clarion Extra Paperback books
Bookseller reference : 018675
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Clarke Susanna PROOF COPY! WITH NEWSPAPER AND BOOKMARK!!
Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell : A Novel
Bloomsbury London 2004 A huge novel and a hugely successful one. This is the world first PROOF and thus it is the first true appearance. Very rare indeed in its BLACK livery this copy includes the rare newspaper and bookmark exclusive to the London Book Fair. VERY RARE IN THE BLACK COVER! Language: eng Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng. Special Edition. Soft cover. As New. Bloomsbury London paperback
Bookseller reference : ABE-1233772586 ISBN : 0747570558 9780747570554
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Class of 2019 Graduation Year Memory Journal
Class of 2019 Graduation Year Memory Journal Notebook: Teen Slang Themed Diary
2017-06-30. Good. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May not contain Access Codes or Supplements. May be re-issue. May be ex-library. Shipping & Handling by region. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Bookseller reference : 154851456X ISBN : 154851456x 9781548514563
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Class of 2018 Graduation Year Memory Journal
Class of 2018 Graduation Year Memory Journal Notebook: Teen Slang Themed Diary
2017-06-30. Good. Ships with Tracking Number! INTERNATIONAL WORLDWIDE Shipping available. May not contain Access Codes or Supplements. May be re-issue. May be ex-library. Shipping & Handling by region. Buy with confidence excellent customer service! unknown
Bookseller reference : 1548509841 ISBN : 1548509841 9781548509842
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Classical Association of the Middle West & South / The Classical Journal
The Classical Journal
Greenville SC: Classical Assoc. of the Middle West & South Inc. 1967-85. Soft bound 37 issues in total from 1970-1987. Included in this lot are: vol. 66 nos. 1-4 1970-71; vol. 67 nos. 1-4 1971-72; vol. 75 nos. 23 & 4 only 1980; vol. 76 nos 1-4 1980-81; vol. 77 nos. 1-4 1981-82; vol. 78 nos. 1 & 2 only 1982-83; vol. 79 nos 1-4 1983-84; vol. 80 nos. 1-4 1984-85; vol. 81 nos. 1-4 1985-86; vol. 82 nos. 1-4 1986-87. Sold as a lot. All books in stock and available for immediate shipment from Winnipeg Manitoba. Greenville (SC): Classical Assoc. of the Middle West & South, Inc., 1967-85 paperback
Bookseller reference : 26563
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Claude DUFRESNE
HECTOR BERLIOZ
Un ouvrage de 379 pages, format 220 x 145 mm, broché, publié en 2002, Editions Tallandier, bon état
Bookseller reference : LFA-126715187
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CLAUDE MAURIAC
UNE AMITIE CONTRARIEE
Broché - 13 x 20,5 - 280 pp - année 1970 - Editions grasset -
Bookseller reference : 18917
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CLAUDEL PAUL
JOURNAL complet en deux volumes
1968 Bibliothèque de la Pléiade, Gallimard. 1968, 2 volumes. In-12. pleines reliures de cuir, rodhoid 1+2 :1499)+1360 pages
Bookseller reference : 12027
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CLAUDEL Paul / VITEZ Antoine / RECOING Eloi
Le Soulier de Satin de Paul Claudel : journal d'une mise en scène d'Antoine Vitez par Eloi Recoing (coproduction Assocation française d'action artistique et théâtre national de Chaillot).
Le Monde Editions Association Française d'Action Artistique Théâtre National de Chaillot 1991 Le Monde Editions, 1991, 138 p., cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette, environ 26x27cm, des défauts sur le pelliculage de la jaquette, une petite déchirure en bordure de la même, bon état pour le reste et intérieur bien propre.
Bookseller reference : 112447
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Claudio Marabini
Quell'Autunno del 1943… Diario 1943-46 di Wanda Affricano-Marabini
Volume in ottimo stato, testo completamente fruibile, appartenente alla collana "Epistolari e ricordi", con trascrizione del manoscritto originale e note a cura di Claudio G. Marabini, presenti illustrazioni in nero fuori testo, numero pagine 201 USATO
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Claudio Salsi, direttore responsabile
Rassegna di studi e di notizie Castello Sforzesco Vol. XXX anno XXXIII 2006
Volume XXX anno XXXIII rispettivamente 2006 della "Rassegna di studi e di notizie Castello Sforzesco". Brossura illustrata presentante lievi segni di usura da scaffale e da sfregamento con leggere abrasioni ai margini e macchioline ai piatti; segno a penna al piatto anteriore. Pagine pienamente godibili anche se già sfogliate. Il volume potrebbe contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisito dalla nostra libreria. Numero pagine 302. USATO
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Claudio Salsi, direttore responsabile
Rassegna di studi e di notizie Castello Sforzesco Vol. XXXIV anno XXXVIII 2011
Volume XXXIV anno XXXVIII rispettivamente 2011 della "Rassegna di studi e di notizie Castello Sforzesco". Il volume potrebbe contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisito dalla nostra libreria. Brossura illustrata presentante lievi segni di usura da scaffale e da sfregamento con leggere abrasioni ai margini e macchioline ai piatti; segno a penna al piatto anteriore. Pagine pienamente godibili anche se già sfogliate con occasionali illustrazioni in b/n. Numero pagine 318. USATO
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Claudio Salsi, direttore responsabile
Rassegna di studi e di notizie Castello Sforzesco Vol. XXXIII anno XXXVII 2010
Volume XXXIII anno XXXVII rispettivamente 2010 della "Rassegna di studi e di notizie Castello Sforzesco". Il volume potrebbe contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisito dalla nostra libreria. Brossura illustrata presentante lievi segni di usura da scaffale e da sfregamento; aloni di umidità precedente all'ultimo foglio. Pagine pienamente godibili anche se già sfogliate con numerose illustrazioni in b/n. Da segnalare lieve ondulazione degli ultimi fogli dovuta a lieve umidità precedente. Numero pagine 317. USATO
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CLAYPOOLE H G C Angling Journal Contributor & Author THE DUKE of BEAUFORT KGPCGCVO. Ed. G. PC
INTRODUCTION TO THE ART OF COURSE FISHING The Beaufort Library No 5 in Series
London : Seeley Service & Co Ltd 1955 VG H/b in Good D/j.1st ed.The Well known HGC Claypoole a regular contributor to Angling journals & author of the successful book New Angles on Coarse fishing.The Beaufort Library series No 5. edited by Duke of Beaufort KG.PC.GCVO. Prologue 25 chpts Gloss.of terms Biblio;illustrated 8 b/w plates 16 Figures Bright red cloth Gilt titles gilt motif to front board & spine tight binding no inscsp. paper starting to cream no notable defect Dust Jacket price clipped edgewear small nicks/loss mostly top/tail spine area max 5x4mm. 98%- once white rear little grubby from handling. now in clear easily Removable proprietary protective cover . Please see our image of the actual book offered for sale. Seeley Service & Co Ltd hardcover
Bookseller reference : 11236
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Cle?ry M. Cle?ry M.. Journal de ce qui s'est passe? a? la tour du temple pendant la captivite? de Louis XVI. English Edgeworth
The royal family in the Temple prison journal of the imprisonment 1909 Leather Bound
2019. Leather Bound. New. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden Leaf Printing on round Spine. Reprinted in 2019 with the help of original edition published long back 1909. This book is printed in black & white sewing binding for longer life Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set then it is only single volume if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. Lang: - eng Pages 240. EXTRA 10 DAYS APART FROM THE NORMAL SHIPPING PERIOD WILL BE REQUIRED FOR LEATHER BOUND BOOKS. FOLIO EDITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE. hardcover
Bookseller reference : LB1111005532967
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Cle?ry M. Cle?ry M.. Journal de ce qui s'est passe? a? la tour du temple pendant la captivite? de Louis XVI. English Edgeworth
The royal family in the Temple prison journal of the imprisonment 1909 Hardcover
2020. Hardcover. New. Lang: - eng Pages 240. Reprinted in 2020 with the help of original edition published long back 1909. This book is Printed in black & white Hardcover sewing binding for longer life with Matt laminated multi-Colour Dust Cover Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set then it is only single volume if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Any type of Customisation is possible with extra charges. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 1111005532967
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Cle?ry M. Cle?ry M.. Journal de ce qui s'est passe? a? la tour du temple pendant la captivite? de Louis XVI. English Edgeworth
The royal family in the Temple prison journal of the imprisonment 1909
2020. Paperback. New. Lang: - eng Pages 240. Reprinted in 2020 with the help of original edition published long back 1909. This book is Printed in black & white sewing binding for longer life with Matt laminated multi-Colour Soft Cover HARDCOVER EDITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set then it is only single volume if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Any type of Customisation is possible with extra charges. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. paperback
Bookseller reference : PB1111005532967
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Clementina Magliulo Podo
Dove Scorre l'Acqua - Diario di due vite
Edizioni Interculturali, novembre 2005. Prefazione di Pasquale Pantaleo. Collana: La Narrativa. Libro in ottime condizioni, pari al nuovo. Spedizioni tracciabili con raccomandata in tutta Italia entro 24 ore dall'ordine. First italian edition, first printing. Soft cover in fine conditions, no inscriptions or markings inside. Worldwide delivery.
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Clementina Rotondi, direttore responsabile
Rassegna storica toscana anno XXII 1976 Organo della Società Toscana per la Storia del Risorgimento
Annata completa anno 1976 del periodico "Rassegna storica toscana" composta da due uscite semestrali. Brossure lievemente ingiallite dal tempo presentanti lievi segni di usura e segno a biro al piatto anteriore di ambo i tomi. I volumi potrebbero contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisiti dalla nostra libreria. Pagine ingiallite dal tempo in particolare ai tagli e sporadicamente fiorite ai bordi esterni. Numerazione delle pagine consecutiva tra le uscite. Numero pagine complessive 285. USATO
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Clementina Rotondi, direttore responsabile
Rassegna storica toscana anno XXIII 1977 Organo della Società Toscana per la Storia del Risorgimento
Annata completa anno 1977 del periodico "Rassegna storica toscana" composta da due uscite semestrali. Brossure presentanti lievi segni di usura e segno a biro al piatto anteriore di ambo i tomi. Pagine in buono stato anche se ingiallite dal tempo in particolare ai tagli. I volumi potrebbero contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisiti dalla nostra libreria. Numerazione delle pagine consecutiva tra le uscite. Numero pagine complessive 287. USATO
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Clementina Rotondi, direttore responsabile
Rassegna storica toscana anno XXIX 1983 Organo della Società Toscana per la Storia del Risorgimento
Annata completa del periodico "Rassegna storica toscana" anno 1983 composta da due uscite semestrali. Brossure lievemente ingiallite dal tempo presentanti segni di usura da scaffale e segno a biro al piatto anteriore di ambo i tomi. Pagine leggermente ingiallite dal tempo in particolare ai tagli. I volumi potrebbero contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisiti dalla nostra libreria. Numerazione delle pagine consecutiva tra le uscite. Numero pagine complessive 300. USATO
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Clementina Rotondi, direttore responsabile
Rassegna storica toscana anno XXV 1979 Organo della Società Toscana per la Storia del Risorgimento
Annata completa anno 1979 del periodico "Rassegna storica toscana" composta da due uscite semestrali. I volumi potrebbero contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisiti dalla nostra libreria. Brossure presentanti lievi segni di usura e segno a biro al piatto anteriore di ambo i tomi. Pagine ingiallite dal tempo in particolare ai tagli. Numerazione delle pagine consecutiva tra le uscite. Numero pagine complessive 288. USATO
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Clementina Rotondi, direttore responsabile
Rassegna storica toscana anno XXVII 1981 Organo della Società Toscana per la Storia del Risorgimento
Annata completa anno 1981 del periodico "Rassegna storica toscana" composta da due uscite semestrali. I volumi potrebbero contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisiti dalla nostra libreria. Brossure presentanti lievi segni di usura e segno a biro al piatto anteriore di ambo i tomi. Pagine in buono stato anche se ingiallite dal tempo in particolare ai tagli. Numerazione delle pagine consecutiva tra le uscite. Numero pagine complessive 305. USATO
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Clementina Rotondi, direttore responsabile
Rassegna storica toscana anno XXVIII 1982 Organo della Società Toscana per la Storia del Risorgimento
Annata completa del periodico "Rassegna storica toscana" anno 1982 composta da due uscite semestrali. I volumi potrebbero contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisiti dalla nostra libreria. Brossure lievemente ingiallite dal tempo presentanti segni di usura da scaffale e segno a biro al piatto anteriore di ambo i tomi. Pagine leggermente ingiallite dal tempo in particolare ai tagli. Numerazione delle pagine consecutiva tra le uscite. Numero pagine complessive 317. USATO
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Clementina Rotondi, direttore responsabile
Rassegna storica toscana anno XXXI 1985 Organo della Società Toscana per la Storia del Risorgimento
Annata completa del periodico "Rassegna storica toscana" anno 1985 composta da due uscite semestrali. I volumi potrebbero contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisiti dalla nostra libreria. Brossure presentanti segni di usura con mancanza all'angolo inferiore del piatto anteriore e segni a biro al piatto anteriore di ambo i tomi. Pagine leggermente ingiallite dal tempo in particolare ai tagli. Numerazione delle pagine consecutiva tra le uscite. Numero pagine complessive 335. USATO
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