NORMAND, Jean
Le Masque de Poix
1941 Editions Tallandier, collection "Le Lynx" N° 19 - 1941 - In-8, broché couverture illustrée - 62 pages
Référence libraire : 72119
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O'NEVES.
Les Vautours de Kergroaz.
sd Editions J. Dupuis, collection "Les Beaux Romans Populaires pour la Famille", Série B, N° 75 - Sans date - 1 brochure in-4, broché couverture illustrée - 42 pages, imprimées sur 2 colonnes - Illustrations dans le texte
Référence libraire : 72454
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P.BOURLIAGUET
Les mystères du Vervelu.
1946 Nouvelles Presses Françaises, exemplaire de bibliothèque (tampon bibliothèque de Vic sur Aisne), 1946, 204 pages, in 12 reliure cartonnée, dos toilé, état moyen, usures et frottements sur les plats, les bords et le dos, intérieur correct.
Référence libraire : 16921
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PARIS THÉÂTRE (Revue Mensuelle)
LE CHATEAU (Pol Quentin, d'après l'oeuvre de Kafka par la compagnie Renaud-Barrault) / Un "to be or not to be" qui intéresse cinquante comédiens, par Guy Bolzer - Trahison ou fidélité?, par André Frank - La guerre des opérettes - Le mois théâtral, par Gilbert Guez...
N°130 (mars 1958) (texte intégral des pièces)
Référence libraire : 14028
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RICHEPIN, Jean - Illustrations de Pierre Morel
Braves Gens. Roman parisien.
A Paris, Maurice Dreyfous, Editeur - Sans date - In-12, demi basane verte, dos à 5 nerfs avec filets sur les nerfs et caissons ouvragés dorés. Pièce de titre bordeaux, de titre sur fond bleu, tranche de tête dorée, initiales "hM" sur la coiffe inférieure en doré - 507 p. - Avec 24 dessins de Pierre Morel
Référence libraire : 101530
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RIGOULOT, P.
Les Enfants de lépuration.
Paris, Plon, 1993. fort vol. in-8°, 532 pages, -, broche, couverture illustree plast.
Référence libraire : 28935
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RIGOULOT, P.
Les Enfants de l’épuration.
fort vol. in-8°, 532 pages, -, broche, couverture illustree plast. Bel exemplaire. [TX-4]
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ROBERT, Michel
L'agent des ombres Volume 4 : Hors-Destin
2007 Ed. Mnémos - Coll. Icars, L'Aventure imaginaire - 2007 - In-8 broché, couv. illustrée en couleurs - 334 p. - Quelques illustrations en N&B en fin d'ouvrage
Référence libraire : 104992
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ROBERT, Michel
L'agent des ombres Volume 3 : Sang-Pitié
2006 Ed. Mnémos - Coll. Icars, L'Aventure imaginaire - 2006 - In-8 broché, couv. illustrée en couleurs - 350 p.
Référence libraire : 104994
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ROBERT, Michel
L'agent des ombres Volume 6 : Guerrier des Lunes
2011 Ed. Fleuve Noir - Coll. Rendez-vous ailleurs (dirigée par Bénédicte Lombardo) - 2011 - In-8 broché, couv. illustrée en couleurs - 369 p.
Référence libraire : 104996
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ROBERT, Michel
L'agent des ombres Volume 7 : Les Chiens de Guerre
2012 Ed. Fleuve Noir - Coll. Rendez-vous ailleurs (dirigée par Bénédicte Lombardo) - 2012 - In-8 broché, couv. illustrée en couleurs - 454 p.
Référence libraire : 104997
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ROBERT, Michel
L'agent des ombres Volume 8 : Ange et Loki
2013 Ed. Fleuve Noir - Coll. Rendez-vous ailleurs (dirigée par Bénédicte Lombardo) - 2013 - In-8 broché, couv. illustrée en couleurs - 304 p.
Référence libraire : 104998
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ROBERTS, ed. C.E. Bechhofer
Trial of William Joyce with some Notes on other Trials for Treason. Edited, with a Foreword, by C.E. Bechhofer Roberts. BRIGHT, CLEAN COPY
8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece and plates (one double-page); original series binding of black cloth, upper board and backstrip blocked and lettered in black, a bright, clean copy. Published in the series 'Old Bailey Trials'.
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SEGALEN (Victor) / MANCERON (Henry)
Trahison fidèle - Correspondance 1907-1918
Paris, Seuil, 1985. Coll. "Le Don des Langues". In-8 broché, 265 p. Correspondance rassemblée, présentée et annotée par Gilles Manceron. Portraits des 2 auteurs en frontispice. Très bon état.
Référence libraire : 6254
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SEGALEN Victor - MANCERON Henry
Trahison Fidèle. Correspondance. 1907 - 1918.
Paris. Editions du Seuil. 1985. In-8. Br. Dédicace d'un des auteurs. BE.
Référence libraire : 37836
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SIR NICHOLAS CAREW d. 1539 Master of the Horse beheaded for treason.
Engraved Portrait of Carew Three Quarter Length in armour hand on sword after Holbein by H. Robinson.
Stipple engraving from Lodge's Portraits unknown
Référence libraire : RGW13741
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Skene, Wayne
Fade to Black : Requiem for the CBC
287 pages including index. Reveals how the once-proud bastion of Canadian public broadcasting has become a bloated, billion-dollar corporation reeling from crisis to crisis. "This insider's account of CBC management's betrayal of public broadcasting is timely, important and fascinating." - Daryl Duke, film and television producer and director. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Very good copy. Book
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STELLI, Jean.
Monsieur X... Assassiné.
1940 Agence Parisienne de Distribution Editeur, collection "REX" N° 25 - 1940 - 1 fascicule in-8, broché couverture illustrée - 63 pages
Référence libraire : 72391
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Tatford, Dr. Fredk. A. (Editor); Pitt, Rev. F.W.; Miller, Rev. Erneset L.; Francis, H.; Brooks, Rev. Keith L.; Hoste, Wm.; Boyt, Oliver; Cann, F.J.; Pollock, A.J.
Prophetic Witness (Magazine), February (Feb.) 1970, Vol 6 No. 2 (New Series), Vol. 52 No. 2 (Old Series) - Cover Photo of Winged Bulls from Sargon's Palace
Pages 25-44. Features: The Last Scenes (article with illustration of Chaldean temple); The Great Betrayal; Hamra; The Effect of the Hope; The King's Credentials; Preserved Unto the Coming; The Omnitemporal Lord; The Church's Hope. Mailing crease. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
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THOMAS SEYMOUR LORD SEYMOUR OF SUDELEY 1508 1549 Lord High Admiral executed for treason.
Engraved Portrait of Seymour Half Length in hat gown and wearing Garter badge after Holbein by W. Holl.
Stipple engraving with decorative border from Lodge's Portraits unknown
Référence libraire : RGW13749
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Treason
Liberal Treachery from the Cold War to the War on Terrorism Hardcover
1st 1st Printing Edition HCDJ like new; signed by author no marks or dents.Very Good unknown
Référence libraire : 1202QFL5188
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Treason
Liberal Treachery from the Cold War to the War on Terrorism Jun 24 2003 Ann Coulter
1ST ED 3RD RUN SIGNED BY AUTHOR HCDJ MILD EDGE WEAR CLEAN NO MARKS.Very Good unknown
Référence libraire : 0307S2AE338 ISBN : 1400050308 9781400050307
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Treason British
AN HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF ALL THE TRYALS AND ATTAINDERS OF HIGH-TREASON FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE REIGN OF KING CHARLES THE FIRST CHRONOLOGICALLY DIGESTED. WITH MANY MATERIAL OCCURRENCES FOR THE BETTER ILLUSTRATING THEREOF. THE ACTS OF ATTAINDER AT LARGE. TO WHICH ARE ADDED THE DYING SPEECHES OR PAPERS LEFT BY THE SUFFERING PERSONS
London: Printed by H. Meere for A. Bettesworth et al 1716. Two volumes. 6330;4320pp. 12mo. Contemporary paneled calf and paneled sheep not uniform. Early ink initials in corner of each title margin spine extremities worn with slight cracking to a couple joints one label wanting; internally slightly tanned but crisp and very good. First and only edition it would appear of this compilation for popular reading as evidenced by the emphasis placed on the accounts of final words and executions and modes for same rather than on legal subtleties. The imprint advertises copies in both sheep and calf available at different prices and it would appear the early owner opted for the cheaper route for the second volume. ESTC N6760. Printed by H. Meere, for A. Bettesworth [et al] unknown
Référence libraire : WRCLIT62350
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Treason British
AN HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF ALL THE TRYALS AND ATTAINDERS OF HIGH-TREASON FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE REIGN OF KING CHARLES THE FIRST CHRONOLOGICALLY DIGESTED. WITH MANY MATERIAL OCCURRENCES FOR THE BETTER ILLUSTRATING THEREOF. THE ACTS OF ATTAINDER AT LARGE. TO WHICH ARE ADDED THE DYING SPEECHES OR PAPERS LEFT BY THE SUFFERING PERSONS
London: Printed by H. Meere for A. Bettesworth et al 1716. Two volumes. 6330;4320pp. 12mo. Contemporary paneled calf and paneled sheep not uniform. Early ink initials in corner of each title margin spine extremities worn with slight cracking to a couple joints one label wanting; internally slightly tanned but crisp and very good. First and only edition it would appear of this compilation for popular reading as evidenced by the emphasis placed on the accounts of final words and executions and modes for same rather than on legal subtleties. The imprint advertises copies in both sheep and calf available at different prices and it would appear the early owner opted for the cheaper route for the second volume. ESTC N6760. Printed by H. Meere, for A. Bettesworth [et al] unknown books
Référence libraire : WRCLIT62350
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TREASON ACT 1649.
An Act Declaring what Offences Shall be adjudged Treason. Die Martis 17 Julii 1649
London: Edward Husband and John Field 1649. TREASON ACT 1649. An Act Declaring what Offences Shall be adjudged Treason. Die Martis 17 Julii 1649. Ordered by the Parliament That this Act be forthwith printed and published. Hen: Scobell Cleric. Parliamenti. London: Printed by Edward Husband and John Field Printers to the Parliament of England 1649. Small folio 10 x 6 6/8 inches 8-pages printed on 7: 2 353-357 1. Woodcut arms of the Commonwealth of England on the cover/title 10-line woodcut initial. Self-wrappers removed from a sammelband. The Treasons Act of 1649 was passed on the 17th July 1649 by the so-called Rump Parliament during the Commonwealth of England. It superseded the Act declaring what offences shall be adjudged Treason passed about two months earlier on the 14th of May 1649. The Rump Parliament was part of the Long Parliament in Britain that continued to sit after the forced exclusion of Presbyterian members in 1648. It voted for the trial that resulted in the execution of Charles I. With the execution of Charles I at the end of January in 1649 new Treason Acts were necessary to replace those that had previously addressed offences against the King with those that addressed threats that faced the Commonwealth. As with all acts and ordinances passed by Parliament during the Civil War and the Interregnum which did not have Royal Assent this Act was made null and void following the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660. This particular Act makes it a treasonable offence to: - say in writing or verbally that "the Commonwealth government is tyrannical usurped or unlawful or that the commons in parliament assembled are not the supreme authority of this nation" - "plot contrive or endeavour to stir up or raise force against the present government or for the subversion or alteration of the same" - attempt or incite the subversion of the government or insurrection against the government - counterfeit the Commonwealth version of the great seal of England or to counterfeit or clip coins or import counterfeit coins whether they were Commonwealth coins or foreign coins current within England. For anyone who was not a member of the New Model Army it was treasonable to: - plot or incite a mutiny - "withdraw any soldiers or officers from their obedience to their superior officers or from the present government" - "procure invite aid or assist any foreigners or strangers to invade England or Ireland" or to "adhere to" the enemies of the Commonwealth parliament or government. The penalty for treason under the Act was death and forfeiture of lands and goods "as in case of high treason hath been used by the laws and statutes of this land." ESTC R492187. Catalogued by Kate Hunter. London: Edward Husband and John Field, 1649. unknown
Référence libraire : 72lib1265
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Treason. Despard Edward Marcus defendant.
The Trial of Colonel Despard and his Associates for High Treason and a Conspiracy &c. &c. . . . to which is added an Account of their Execution. Published from the London Morning Chronicle.
New-York: Printed by George F. Hopkins at Washington's-Head 1803. First edition. Traces of the old calf spine. Somewhat soiled stained and a bit foxed; a very good copy. Removed pamphlet 8.25 x 5 inches 56 pages. The Anglo-Irish soldier-turned-revolutionary Despard had been the colonial administrator of the British Honduras from 1786 until 1790 when he returned to Britain with his African-Caribbean wife Catherine; once home "In pursuit of compensation he grew increasingly irascible while the combination of enforced idleness and grievance against authority led him to both the London Corresponding Society and the overtly revolutionary United Irishmen. . . . He quickly became an intimate of the leading United Irishman and French secret agent William Duckett and in 1797 was reported to be co-ordinator of a proposed rising in London planned to coincide with one in Ireland and a French landing there. In 1798 Despard was pivotal in negotiations between the United Irishmen and a broader conspiratorial group the United Britons to foment simultaneous English and Irish risings to assist a French invasion. When O'Connor and O'Coighley the principal leaders of the conspiracy were apprehended in February while hiring a boat to take them to France habeas corpus was suspended and further arrests followed. Despard's was predictably among them" OUDNB. Despard was eventually released but taken up again on suspicion of plotting a coup in conjunction with the opening of Parliament and executed. This extensive account of Despard's trial does not appear to be taken from Gurney's separately-published London edition; whether there was a separate London edition in addition to the Morning Chronicle account is not entirely clear. American Imprints 4076; Cohen 14127. Printed by George F. Hopkins, at Washington's-Head, unknown
Référence libraire : 19534
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Treason. Despard Edward Marcus defendant.
The Trial of Colonel Despard and his Associates for High Treason and a Conspiracy &c. &c. . . . to which is added an Account of their Execution. Published from the London Morning Chronicle.
New-York: Printed by George F. Hopkins at Washington's-Head 1803. First edition. Traces of the old calf spine. Somewhat soiled stained and a bit foxed; a very good copy. Removed pamphlet 8.25 x 5 inches 56 pages. The Anglo-Irish soldier-turned-revolutionary Despard had been the colonial administrator of the British Honduras from 1786 until 1790 when he returned to Britain with his African-Caribbean wife Catherine; once home "In pursuit of compensation he grew increasingly irascible while the combination of enforced idleness and grievance against authority led him to both the London Corresponding Society and the overtly revolutionary United Irishmen. . . . He quickly became an intimate of the leading United Irishman and French secret agent William Duckett and in 1797 was reported to be co-ordinator of a proposed rising in London planned to coincide with one in Ireland and a French landing there. In 1798 Despard was pivotal in negotiations between the United Irishmen and a broader conspiratorial group the United Britons to foment simultaneous English and Irish risings to assist a French invasion. When O'Connor and O'Coighley the principal leaders of the conspiracy were apprehended in February while hiring a boat to take them to France habeas corpus was suspended and further arrests followed. Despard's was predictably among them" OUDNB. Despard was eventually released but taken up again on suspicion of plotting a coup in conjunction with the opening of Parliament and executed. This extensive account of Despard's trial does not appear to be taken from Gurney's separately-published London edition; whether there was a separate London edition in addition to the Morning Chronicle account is not entirely clear. American Imprints 4076; Cohen 14127. Printed by George F. Hopkins, at Washington's-Head, unknown books
Référence libraire : 19534
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Viereck, George Sylvester: Editor
The Fatherland - Fair Play for Germany and Austria-Hungary, March 22nd, 1916 - The Great Conspiracy Exposed
Pages -97-112 (16 pages in this issue). Features: The Great Conspiracy Exposed - What the Trust Fund Left in Cecil Rhodes' Secret Will is Doing to Spread the Seeds of High Treason - Shall the United States Become an "Integral Part of Great Britain"?, by Frederic Franklin Schrader - includes an interesting graphic entitled "The Poison Plant of Treason That Breeds American Toryism" which links certain notable personalities with Cecil Rhodes' Secret Will; Senator La Follette's Platform - Wisconsin Senator Outlines his Political Principles in Notable Speech; Behind the Scenes of the Capital; The Significance of the War Bazaars; Thoughts of a "Gently Hazed" American; Various Editorial Topics; Financial Forum; War Bond Ads; Financial Forum; Many other interesting ads; and more. Covers loose but present. Unmarked. Average wear. A worthy copy. Magazine
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West, Rebecca
The New Meaning of Treason
374p. Hardcover Very good condition good
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West, Rebecca.
The Meaning of Treason.
307 p. Hardcover Good condition
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West, Rebecca.
The Meaning of Treason. Second edition
380 p. Hardcover Very good condition good Signed by the author for Charlotte Haldane
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ZEVACO, Michel
Les Pardaillan. Les Amours du Chico.
1942 Librairie Arthème Fayard, Collection "Les Plus Beaux Romans" - 1942 - In-12, broché, couverture illustrée - 332 p.
Référence libraire : 52158
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