- Archer Harry -
Partition de la chanson : Julie Julie -oo-li-oo
Partitions sur le Prénom,Partitions sur le Cirque Salabert 1921
Bookseller reference : 27704
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[Cirque] [Funambule] BERTAIL, Jean
Henry’s le funambule aux exploits par Jean Bertail. Préface par Norbert Casteret
Saint-étienne, Le Hénaff 1980 In-8 24 x 15,5 cm. Broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs, 127 pp., photographies en noir & blanc. Exemplaire en bon état.
Bookseller reference : 99828
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Aviation Event Program. Grahame White Claude 1879 1959 Aerialist. Keith B. F. Event Promoter
B. F. KEITH'S GRAND EDUCATIONAL DEMONSTRATION Presenting MR. CLAUDE GRAHAME-WHITE. The Famous English Aviator. Saturday September 24th 1910. Harvard Aviation Field. Atlantic Mass. Issued with the Compliments of the Christian Science Monitor
n. p. 1910. Printed self-wrappers. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Faint vertical fold-line. Nr Fine. One printed sheet of grey-green paper folded once vertically. 4 pp. 9-3/8" x 5-3/4" <br/><br/>Claude Grahame-White was the Glamour Boy of early aviation. somewhat of a playboy with no engineering background whatsoever Grahame-White became enamoured of flying when in 1908 he saw the Wright's demonstrate their invention to the French crowds at Camp d’Auvours. Within a relatively short time self-taught Grahame-White soloed his Blériot without a formal lesson. He quickly made a name for himself as a dashing aviator when in 1910 J. V. Martin of the Harvard Aeronautical Society invited him to compete in the first Boston-Harvard Meet. With the promise of a $50000 retainer & expenses Grahame-White accepted. Grahame-White won that one and others as he thrilled spectators with his races & aerial exhibitions such as that announced in this "One-man Show" program. This rare survivor lists the divers aerial stunts to be performed by Grahame-White during the day. "With the Bleriot Monoplane" includes a dive from 4000 feet "with engine stopped." "With the Farman Biplane" the 12 planned events include "Aerial switchback flying" "The corkscrew glide spin from a high altitude." & "Knocking down ninepins placed on the ground without alighting." With this sort of exhibition and his dashing & flamboyant personality the handsome Grahame-White gave the new aviation field previously dominated by engineers something that had been lacking to date. a 'sexy' nature. unknown
Bookseller reference : 36841
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Aviation Event Program. Grahame White Claude 1879 1959 Aerialist. Keith B. F. Event Promoter
B. F. KEITH'S GRAND EDUCATIONAL DEMONSTRATION Presenting MR. CLAUDE GRAHAME-WHITE. The Famous English Aviator. Saturday September 24th 1910. Harvard Aviation Field. Atlantic Mass. Issued with the Compliments of the Christian Science Monitor
n. p. 1910. Printed self-wrappers. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Faint vertical fold-line. Nr Fine. One printed sheet of grey-green paper folded once vertically. 4 pp. 9-3/8" x 5-3/4" <br/><br/>Claude Grahame-White was the Glamour Boy of early aviation. somewhat of a playboy with no engineering background whatsoever Grahame-White became enamoured of flying when in 1908 he saw the Wright's demonstrate their invention to the French crowds at Camp d’Auvours. Within a relatively short time self-taught Grahame-White soloed his Blériot without a formal lesson. He quickly made a name for himself as a dashing aviator when in 1910 J. V. Martin of the Harvard Aeronautical Society invited him to compete in the first Boston-Harvard Meet. With the promise of a $50000 retainer & expenses Grahame-White accepted. Grahame-White won that one and others as he thrilled spectators with his races & aerial exhibitions such as that announced in this "One-man Show" program. This rare survivor lists the divers aerial stunts to be performed by Grahame-White during the day. "With the Bleriot Monoplane" includes a dive from 4000 feet "with engine stopped." "With the Farman Biplane" the 12 planned events include "Aerial switchback flying" "The corkscrew glide spin from a high altitude." & "Knocking down ninepins placed on the ground without alighting." With this sort of exhibition and his dashing & flamboyant personality the handsome Grahame-White gave the new aviation field previously dominated by engineers something that had been lacking to date. a 'sexy' nature. unknown books
Bookseller reference : 36841
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Baker, Russell; Kennedy, Eugene; Culhane, John; Blanksteen, Jane; Schonberg, Harold C.;Whitman, Alden; et al
The New York Times Magazine, March (Mar.) 19, 1978 - Ringling Brothers' Circus Aerialist Tito Gaona Cover Photo
112 pages. Features: Beautiful color-photo Cadillac ad; Awesome Glen Oaks color-photo ad featuring bell-bottom pants; Meaningful Relationships; Political Power and American Ambivalence - Updating Machiavelli - a discourse on political power; Trapeze - the quest for the 'impossible' quadruple somersault - circus aerialist Tito Gaona - article with color photos; Avianca Columbian Airlines color ad; One Night in Leningrad - through the visit of an 18-year-old granddaughter to Russia, two sisters separated by a continent and an ocean 'see' each other again for the first time in more than 50 years - Jane Blanksteen and her family; Singing Schubert's Praises; Nice color-photo ad for Gant Rugger shirts; Centerfold color-photo ad for the BWM 733i (blue); Fashion Photos - Curving Closer; Pierre Franey and his 'almost perfect' kitchen; Many camp ads. Above-average wear. Checkmark and faint library stamp upon front cover. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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BUREAU, Noel (Paris, active ca. 1915-1955)
AU PROFIT DU SILENCE. - 1/35 copies on 'Japan'-Paper, inscribed.
Paris, Émile-Paul Fréres, 1947. Frontispice de l'Auteur, 76 (1) pages. - Publisher's titled softcover with transparent dustjacket; 8vo.(ca. 19,5 x 14 cm).
Bookseller reference : lh13o65ax
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BUREAU, Noel (Paris, active ca. 1915-1955)
CROISIÈRES. - Copy on 'Vergé bouffant', inscribed to Mme. et Msr. Andre Arthus.
Paris, Éditions de la Girafe, 1938. 130 (1) pages. - Publisher's titled softcover; 8vo.(ca. 19 x 16 cm).
Bookseller reference : lh13o61ax
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BUREAU, Noel (Paris, active ca. 1915-1955)
JIM AU MIROIR. - Copy on 'Vergé bouffant', inscribed.
Paris, Éditions de la Girafe, 1935. 133 (1) pages. - Publisher's titled softcover; 8vo.(ca. 19 x 16 cm).
Bookseller reference : lh13o60ax
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BUREAU, Noel (Paris, active ca. 1915-1955)
MUSIQUE DE CHAMBRE, préludée par Maxime Jacob. - 1/40 copies on 'vergé alfa', inscribed to Germaine et René Morand.
Paris, Chez l'Auteur (1927). 74 (1) untrimmed pages incl. 3 p. musical score. - Publisher's titled softcover; 8vo.(ca. 17 x 13 cm).
Bookseller reference : lh13o58ax
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BUREAU, Noel (Paris, active ca. 1915-1955)
STÈLE. - Pour le quatrième anniversaire de la mort d'Antoinette. - 1/100 copies.
Paris, Chez l'Auteur, 19. 1 tipped in portrait (of Antoinette?) as frontispiece, 30 unnumbered (1) pages on cardboard. - Publisher's titled softcover; sm.-8vo.(ca. 17,5 x 13 cm).
Bookseller reference : lh13o66ax
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BUREAU, Noel (Paris, active ca. 1915-1955) / Daragnes (Illustration)
RIGEURS. Frontispiece de Daragnes. - 1/425 copies, inscribed to Mme. et Msr. Harris.
Paris, Émile-Paul Frères, 1945. Frontispice-etching, 97 (1) pages. - Publisher's titled softcover; 8vo.(ca. 19,5 x 14 cm).
Bookseller reference : lh13o64ax
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BUREAU, Noel (Paris, active ca. 1915-1955) / Frank Drouillet (provénance)
FUNAMBULE; Dessin de Fornerod. - 1/300 copies on 'vergé bouffant', inscribed to Frank Drouillet.
Paris, Éditions de la Girafe, 1938. Frontispice-lithographie (portrait-Bureau), 117 (1) pages. - Publisher's titled softcover; 8vo.(ca. 19 x 16 cm).
Bookseller reference : lh13o62ax
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BUREAU, Noel (Paris, active ca. 1915-1955) / René Girardet (provénance)
LA PETITE CHINOISE DE SAINT-OUEN. - Rare book, inscribed to René Girardet.
Paris, 1942. 59 pages. - Publisher's titled softcover; sm.-8vo.(ca. 17 x 14 cm).
Bookseller reference : lh13o63ax
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BUREAU, Noel (Poet and Artist, Paris; active ca. 1915-1955)
CIRQUE: POÈMES EN PROSE ET BOIS GRAVÉS. - INSCRIBED COPY.
Paris, Édition de la Girafe, 1933. 74 unnumbered pages, 15 woodcuts on singleside printed plates. - Publisher's beige softcover with transparent dustjacket; Folio (ca. 30 x 24 cm).
Bookseller reference : 230727k039x
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BUREAU, Noel (Poet and Artist, Paris; active ca. 1915-1955) / Marcel Gromaire; Pierre Dubreuil; Éduard Goerg; Théodore Ralli; Tadeusz (Tadé) Makowski;
MARCHÉ AUX PUCES - POÈMES EN PROSE accompagnés de 6 eaux fortes originales [de Marcel Gromaire, Pierre Dubreuil, Éduard Goerg, Théodore Ralli, Tadeusz (Tadé) Makowski et Per Krohg]. - FIRST PRINTED COPY. (six)
Paris, Séheur, 1930. 65 pages on papier 'Velin d'Arches', 6 original etchings on plates. - Publisher's softcover with brown red-and-black titled dustjacket; 4to.(ca. 26 x 19 cm).
Bookseller reference : 2401040034x
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Philippe PETIT, funambule.
Trois coups.
grand in-8, 255 pp., photographies in texte, broché. Très bel exemplaire. [SO-8]
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