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[ Attribué à Jean ou François LA BRUNE ]
HISTOIRE DE LA RÉVOLUTION D'IRLANDE ARRIVÉE SOUS GUILLAUME II
Amsterdam Chez Pierre Mortier 1691 in 12 (15x8,5) 1 volume broché, couverture d'attente de papier de l'époque, 200 pages, non rogné. Bon exemplaire, tel que paru ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 36675
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[ DUVERGIER DE HAURANNE Prosper ]
LETTRES SUR LES ÉLECTIONS ANGLAISES ET SUR LA SITUATION DE L'IRLANDE
Paris Sautelet, Libraire 1827 in 8 (21,5x13,5) 1 volume reliure demi basane maroquinée rouge de l'époque, dos lisse orné de filets dorés et de fleurons à froid, VI et 263 pages. Prosper Duvergier de Hauranne. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 055155
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[A & C Black]
BLACK'S TOURIST'S GUIDE TO IRELAND
Boards with light rubbing to extremities. Former owner's name on half title page and occasional travel notes; The Black's Tourists's Guides are wonderfully detailed Baedeker clones with an extensive ad section at rear and with numerous fold-out maps and many sketches and plenty of other illustrations. They are quite rare ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 354, 123, pages
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[Abbé PREVOST]
CAHIERS PREVOST d'EXILES - N° 6 - 1989
Publication annuelle de 171 pages, format 140 x 210 mm, brochée, Université des Langues et Lettres de Grenoble, bon état
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : LFA-126737109
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[Abbé PREVOST]
CAHIERS PREVOST d'EXILES - N° 8 - 1991
Publication annuelle de 157 pages, format 140 x 210 mm, brochée, Université des Langues et Lettres de Grenoble, bon état
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : LFA-126737111
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[Abbé PREVOST]
CAHIERS PREVOST d'EXILES - N° 7 - 1990
Publication annuelle de 119 pages, format 140 x 210 mm, brochée, Université des Langues et Lettres de Grenoble, bon état
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : LFA-126737110
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[Anonimo]
ARDS STOCK CAR TRACK. STOCK CAR RACING. Souvenir Program. Ballyskeagh Raceway - Newtownards.
Pieghevole cm 25x18, due fogli sciolti per complessive 8 facciate, programma ricordo di gare automobilistiche semi-clandestine presso la cittadina di Newtownards in Irlanda del Nord, con 3 fotografie in nero. Qualità di stampa molto bassa.
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[Baedeker]
IRLANDE
Un guide de 414 pages, format 120 x 185 mm, illustré + une carte dépliable, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1990, Baedeker, bon état
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : LFA-126741675
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[BECKETT]. MARISSEL, André.
Beckett.
Editions universitaire, 1968. ("Classiques du Xxe siècle", n°58) In-16, broché, 126 pages.
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 81642
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[BECKETT]. MARISSEL, André.
Beckett.
Editions universitaire, 1963. ("Classiques du Xxe siècle", n°58) In-16, broché, 122 pages.
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 81651
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[BRETT (John)]
L'Amour et le Devoir conjugal, Discours sur Hebr. XIII.4. prononcé à Dublin dans l'église de Ste. Anne, le 11 Septembre 1757. Avec une dédicace à Lady Caroline Russel, Où l'on défend la Prérogative de la Beauté & les Privilèges du Beau Sexe.
In-8, cartonnage souple gris, tranches marbrées (rel. postérieure), (2) f., xxxiv, 38 p. La Haye, Pierre Gosse, 1758.
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 35478
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[BRETT (John)]
A Free and Candid Inquiry humbly addressed to the Representatives of the Several Counties and Boroughs in this Kingdom: And proper at this Time to be read by their Several Electors. In a Letter to a Person of Distinction in the North from a Gentleman in Town.
First edition, 43, [1] pp., signature of Philip Wolfe on title, disbound, uncut. John Brett was Rector of Moynalty, (Irish: Maigh nEalta), is a village in the north-west of County Meath in Ireland.
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[BRETT (John)]
An Answer to a late Pamphlet, Intituled, A Free and Candid Inquiry, Addressed to the Representatives, &c. of this Kingdom.
First edition, 46, [2] pp., signature of Philip Wolfe on title, disbound, uncut. John Brett was Rector of Moynalty, (Irish: Maigh nEalta), is a village in the north-west of County Meath in Ireland.
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[BRETT (John)]
L'Amour et le Devoir conjugal, Discours sur Hebr. XIII.4. prononcé à Dublin dans l'église de Ste. Anne, le 11 Septembre 1757. Avec une dédicace à Lady Caroline Russel, Où l'on défend la Prérogative de la Beauté & les Privilèges du Beau Sexe.
In-8, cartonnage souple gris, tranches marbrées (rel. postérieure), (2) f., xxxiv, 38 p. Edition originale de cet ouvrage composé en français. "Il m'a paru assez plaisant de voir un prêtre irlandois, un docteur en théologie, non seulement prêcher dans une église de Dublin sur l'amour et le devoir conjugal, mais faire imprimer son sermon avec une épître dédicatoire à une jolie milady, dans laquelle épître il établit les prérogatives de la beauté et défend les privilèges du beau sexe d'un style léger, badin et même indécent" (O. Uzanne, 'Le livre', II, p. 56). (Conlon, 'Siècle des Lumières', 58:35. Gay I, 118). Bon exemplaire.
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[BRODICK (Alan)]
The Speaker. A Poem Inscrib'd to Alan Brodrick, Esq; Speaker to the Honourable House of Commons, Met at Dublin, November the 25th, 1713. Before his Grace the Duke of Shrewsbury.
First and only edition, small 4to (205 x 155 mm), 4pp., drop-head title, small piece torn from inner upper blank margin, disbound. Effusive praise of the politician soon to become Lord Chancellor of Ireland. The occasion of the present pamphlet was Brodrick's return to power as Speaker of the Irish House of Commons after being out of office for two years. He was returned at the 1713 election, held under the lord lieutenancy of the Duke of Shrewsbury, and presumably the date in the title of the poem refers to the occasion of his being chosen as speaker, in a contest with a court-sponsored Tory candidate. What was presumably a Tory reply, A Letter to the Author of the Speaker, appeared soon after (Foxon, L154). Foxon, S620; ESTC locating 5 copies in the British Isles (BL, Cambridge, House of Lords, Dublin Honourable Society, National Library of Ireland); one copy in North America (University of Chicago).
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[Caroline, Queen Consort of George IV, King of Great Britain and Ireland]
Journal of an English Traveller or Memoirs and Anecdotes of an Illustrious Personage: and of Her Court, Correspondence with the Earl of Liverpool, Mr. Whitbread, &c.
Third edition, [2], 55, [1]pp., disbound.
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[COLLECTIF] Michael Ryan, Mary Cahill, Bridgett Dolan, Eamonn P. Kelly, Nessa O'Connor, Raghnall O'Floinn, William O'Sullivan, Patrick F. Wallace, Brendan Doyle.
TRESORS D'IRLANDE.
Paris, Grand Palais, 1982. In-4, broché, illustrations.
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 5429
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[CROCKER (John Wilson)]
A Sketch of the State of Ireland, Past and Present.
Second edition, [8], 64, [6, adverts for books published by Carpenter]pp., with the initial blank leaf and the half-title, and, tipped in before title, a 3, [1,] page prospectus for Bryan's Dictionary of Painting, and, tipped in opposite front endpaper, a [3] page advert for the Shaftesbury Subscription Library, cont. half calf, worn, rubbed and wanting backstrip, uncut. Supporting Catholic Emancipation. Croker's Sketch (1808) went through twenty editions (it was reprinted as late as 1884) and gained him further notice. It advocated catholic emancipation, a system of national education for all sects, and the payment of the catholic clergy by the state to undermine the influence of Rome. He was harshly caricatured in several fictional works : as the contemptible Rigby in Disraeli's Coningsby; as Wenlan in Thackeray's Pendennis, and as Counsellor Con Crawley in Lady Morgan's Florence MacCarthy.
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[CROCKER (John Wilson)]
The Battles of Talavera. A Poem.
Second edition, [ii], 39, [1]pp., recent marbled boards. A heroic poem about the bloody but inconclusive battle at Talavera, southwest of Madrid (July 27-28, 1809), in which a combined British-Spanish force under Sir Arthur Wellesley (later Duke of Wellington) forced the French army of King Joseph Bonaparte, brother of Napoleon, to withdraw from field. The author, John Wilson Croker, was a high-Tory politician and man of letters, one of the founders of the legendary Quarterly Review and for nearly thirty years its primary contributor. Wellington himself singled out this poem for praise. Surprisingly uncommon: we find no copy of the first or this second edition, Copac locates the third and later editions only.
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[CROCKER (John Wilson)]
The Battles of Talavera. A Poem.
Eight edition, with some additions, 8vo (205 x 125mm), [4], 43, [1]pp., title page with presentation inscription from the author to Sir Francis Freeling, cont. short note on the authorship of the book on front-free endpaper, some foxing and browning throughout, cont. blue full morocco, lightly rubbed but a very nice copy. A heroic poem about the bloody but inconclusive battle at Talavera, southwest of Madrid (July 27-28, 1809), in which a combined British-Spanish force under Sir Arthur Wellesley (later Duke of Wellington) forced the French army of King Joseph Bonaparte, brother of Napoleon, to withdraw from field. The author, John Wilson Croker, was a high-Tory politician and man of letters, one of the founders of the legendary Quarterly Review and for nearly thirty years its primary contributor. Wellington himself singled out this poem for praise. Provenance: Armorial bookplate of Sir Francis Freeling; small book label of Alan G. Thomas.
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[CROKER (John Wilson)?]
A Short Letter from Quang-Tcheu. Translated by another Hand.
First edition, 12mo, 21, [1]pp., binder having been rather heavy-handed in shaving margins (2 letters cropped from final line of imprint), a little foxing on the last 2 leaves, disbound. This is a satire on "Cutchacutchoo" which was a game in much vogue in Dublin society at the time, a kind of "Blind Man's Buff," or "Hunt the Slipper" which was criticised as tending to immorality. It was denounced in an anonymous satire, supposed to be written J. W. Croker, who was attacked in various retaliatory squibs. The text is signed at the end "J.T.", possibly written by J. W. Croker.
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[Educational Company of Ireland]
STUDIES. VOL. XXV, NO. 139 An Irish Quarterly Review
8vo; 289-432, 19 pages
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[FOSTER (Sir Michael)]
A Report of Some Proceedings on the Commission of Oyer and Terminer and Goal Delivery for the Trial of the Rebels in the Year 1746, in the County of Surry, and of Other Crown Cases, to Which Are Added, Discourses Upon a Few Branches of the Crown Law.
First Irish edition, xi, [1], 412, [16]pp., cont. calf, worn, raised bands, without title label, the bottom inch of spine is worn through to stitching.
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[FOX (Charles James)]
The Speech of the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, in the House of Commons, on the Irish resolutions, on Thursday, May 12, 1785. To which is added, an authentic copy of the resolutions, as originally proposed and now altered by Mr. Chancellor Pitt.
New edition, 8vo, [4], 104pp., with half-title, disbound.
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[GOUGH (John)]
A Collection of Narrative Pieces from Ancient and Modern History. With a Short Introduction to Geography. For the Use of the Lower Classes of English Scholars in the School at Prospect Hill.
First edition, 12mo (160 x 95 mm), iv, [5]-154, [2]pp., cont. calf, a little rubbed, joints starting, red morocco spine lettering piece. John Gough (1720?1791) arithmetician, born and educated at Kendal, Westmorland. After several years spent as a teacher in Pickwick in Wiltshire, he arrived in Ireland in 1750 to take charge of the school at Cork established by his only brother, James Gough (1712?1780). In 1752 he accepted the mastership of the prestigious Friends' school at Dublin, which he held until 1774, and after moved to a similar appointment at Lisburn. He was the author of the Rise and Progress of the People called Quakers, as well as numerous school text books. The verso of the title carries and advert for the "Boarding School at Prospect Hill, near Lisburn." Including a chapter with "Several short stories relative to the Treatment of the Indians in America and the Slave Trade." ESTC locates just the British Library and Trinity College copies; The National Library of Ireland also hold a copy.
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[Government Of Ireland]
COMMEMORATING IRELAND'S PARTICIPATION IN THE WORLD'S FAIR NEW YORK 1939
Chips to spine ends. Boards dampstained, but not affecting book pages. Internally a handsome copy; Numerous sepia colored full page b&w photographs ; 4to 11" - 13" tall
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[Guernsey, Countess of, pseud.]
Genuine Edition of the Death-Bed Confessions of the late Countess of Guernsey, to Lady Ann H****** : developing a series of mysterious transactions connected with the most illustrious personages in the kingdom. To which are added, the Q----'s last letter to the K----, written a few days before her M----'s death.
iv, 50pp., disbound. The Countess of Guernsey is intended to represent Frances, Countess of Jersey, but this is apparently a spurious publication.
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[HOY (Henry)]
Historical Collections Relative to the Town of Belfast: from the Earliest Period to the Union with Great Britain.
First edition, xvi, 496pp., presentation inscription from the editor to Julian Hibbert, endpapers water-stained, some browning to text, recent quarter calf, red morocco title label to spine, uncut.
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[HUTCHINSON (John Hely)]
The Commercial Restraints of Ireland considered in a Series of Letters to a Noble Lord. Containing an Historical Account of the Affairs of that Kingdom, so far as they relate to this Subject.
First edition, xxii, 240pp., library stamp on title and places in the text, early ownership signature on upper blank margin of leaf following the title, 3 folding tables at end (last defective), old water-staining of the tables and last 2 leaves, first and last few leaves chipped at margins, disbound. One of the significant works of it's era advocating free trade for Ireland, written in the form of a sequence of letters to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Lord Buckinghamshire. However, "its doctrines being regarded as seditious it was ordered to be burnt by the common hangman." - DNB. Bradshaw, 2109; Wagner, 348; Kress, B203; Goldsmith, 11826.
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[IRLANDE]
A Pictorial and descriptive Guide to Belfast and Northern Ireland
London, Ward, Lock & Co, s.d. [années 1920-1930], in-16, XVIpp. de publicités, 8pp. (faux-titre, titre, 4pp. de texte), 16pp. de publicités, 9-192pp, 64pp. de publicités, 3 plans, 40 illustrations, cartonnage d'éditeur en percaline rouge, dos lisse orné, 3 plans. 16 planches comprenant 40 illustrations. Bon guide sur l'Irlande, charmant et richement illustré. Les publicités sont datées de 1930-1931. Quelques rousseurs éparses. Bon exemplaire. XVIpp. de publicités, 8pp.
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 26333
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[IRLANDE] - JENNER (Michael) -
IRELAND THROUGH THE AGES.
London, Michael Joseph, 1992; petit in-4, 240 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur avec jaquette. BON ÉTAT - EN ANGLAIS.
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 201005323
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[IRLANDE] - SCHRODER (Dieter) -
Irlande.
, Grande encyclopedie des voyage en europe , 1987; in-4, 208 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Avec jaquette.
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 201322915
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[IRLANDE] - PFEIFFER (Walter) -
L'Irlande un art de vivre.
Paris, Flammarion, 1986; in-12 oblong, 96 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur avec jaquette.
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 201106796
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[IRLANDE] - BEAUMONT (Gustave de) -
L'IRLANDE sociale, politique et religieuse.
Paris, Librairie de Charles Gosselin, 1839; in-8, 417-395 pp., demi-basane orné . Les 2 volumes. Bon état - rousseurs - troisième édition.
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 201004376
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[IRLANDE] - WOODHAM-SMITH (Cecil).-
La grande famine d'Irlande, 1845-1849. Traduit de l'anglais par André Tranchand.
1965 Paris, Plon, 1965, grand in 8° broché, 275 pages ; une carte et 17 gravures hors-texte ; couverture illustrée en couleurs.
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 82941
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[IRLANDE] - ZOLLER (Peter) -
Le patrimoine de l'Irlande.
, Gill & macmillan, 2001; in-8, 127 pp., br.
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 201222335
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[IRLANDE] - SYNGE.-
Les Iles Aran. Traduction de l'anglais et avant-propos de Pierre Leyris.
2000 Castelnau-le-Letz, Climats, 2000, in 8° broché, 205 pages ; couverture illustrée.
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 84088
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[IRLANDE] - MCCOURT (Frank) -
Les cendres d'angela - une enfance irlandaise.
Paris, Belfond, 1997; in-8, 434 pp., br. Prix pulitzer 1997 - traduit de l'américain par Daniel Bismuth.
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 202303626
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[IRLANDE] - FORDE (Ben), SPENCER (Chris) -
Les bombes ne tuent pas l'espoir.
Bale, Brunen verlag - collection ebv, 1985; grand in-12, 127 pp., br. Broché bon état (un policier irlandais face au terrorisme).
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 201700216
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[IRLANDE] - FORDE (Ben), SPENCER (Chris) -
Les bombes ne tuent pas l'espoir.
Bale, Brunen verlag - collection ebv, 1985; grand in-12, 127 pp., br. Broché bon état (un policier irlandais face au terrorisme).
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 201216065
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[IRLANDE] - MCCOURT (Frank) -
Les cendres d'angela - une enfance irlandaise.
Paris, Belfond, 1997; in-8, 434 pp., broché avec jaquette. Prix Pulitzert 1997 - traduit de l'américain par Daniel Bismuth - très bon état.
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 201101698
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[IRLANDE] - MCCOURT (Frank) -
Les cendres d'angela - une enfance irlandaise.
Paris, Belfond, 1997; in-8, 434 pp., broché, couverture illustr(avec son bandeau). Prix pulitzer 1997 - traduit de l'américain par Daniel Bismuth.
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 200810400
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[IRELAND]
Northern Ireland. The Land of Delightful Scenery (Camera Studies).
Belfast, Ireland: Belfast Telegraph, no date (1947). 7th edition. Oblong quarto, (32 x 25 cm), yellow wraps over stapled text block. Unpaginated (40pp) A one page introduction followed by forty full page captiioned chromophotolithographs from photographs of Irish scenes, countryside, bays, ports, cities and people.
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 78625
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[Ireland], CONOR CRUISE (O’Brien)
STATES OF IRELAND, coll. Panther
, Frogmore, St. Albans, Herts, Granada Publishing Ltd. 1974, br., bon état, 328p.
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 23004
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[Ireland], CONOR CRUISE (O’Brien)
STATES OF IRELAND, coll. Panther
, Frogmore, St. Albans, Herts, Granada Publishing Ltd. 1974, petit in-8, br., (couv. passée, feuilles jaunies), intérieur frais. [Cet ouvrage provient de la bibliothèque personnelle du professeur Jean Carbonnier (1908-2003)], 328p.
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 46687
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[Irlande] - Catalogue d'exposition.
Trésors d'Irlande. Catalogue de l'exposition qui s'est tenue au Grand Palais du 23 octobre 1982 au 17 janvier 1983.
P., Association française d'actions artistiques, 1982, 1 vol. in-4 carré, br., sous couv. ill., de 254 pp.
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 4105
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[Irlande - Littérature] [Táin bó Cúailnge (français). 1907-1912]
Táin bó Cúailnge : Enlèvement [du taureau divin et] des vaches de Cooley, la plus ancienne épopée de l'Europe occidentale. Publié avec la collaboration de : M. Alexandre Smirnof, pour le premier fascicule
Paris, Librairie Honoré Champion 1907 In-8 24,5 x 16,5 cm. Broché, couverture beige, titre en noir sur le dos et le premier plat, 83 pp., notes en bas de page. Couverture ternie, annotations au crayon à papier.
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 110910
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[IRELAND]
Northern Ireland. The Land of Delightful Scenery (Camera Studies).
Oblong quarto, (32 x 25 cm), yellow wraps over stapled text block. Unpaginated (40pp) A one page introduction followed by forty full page captiioned chromophotolithographs from photographs of Irish scenes, countryside, bays, ports, cities and people. Book has minimal wear to cover . Good/No Jacket. [P-48]
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[JOYCE]. LEVIN, Harry.
James Joyce. Traduit de l'americain.
in-8 broche de 381 pages en grande partie non coupe. Qq. cachets (discrets) sinon bel exemplaire. [NV-4][NAN-1]
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[Kaier ar Poher]
KAIER AR POHER - Le CAHIER du POHER - N° 40 - Mars 2013
Revue de 82 pages, format 210 x 300 mm, brochée couverture couleurs, illustrée, bon état
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : LFA-126737684
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