Miller Joaquin et al.
The Overland Monthly Devoted to the Development of the Country. September 1872. Vol. 9 No. 3
San Francisco: John H. Carmany and Co 1872. Wraps. Good. Printed wraps with illustrated advertisements on the rear cover. A single issue of this magazine featuring a poem by Joaquin Miller 'Isles of the Amazon Part I.' Also present is an article on the olive and its oil in California facts about New Zealand part II of a paper on the Owen's Valley earthquake and other items. GOOD condition. A jagged two inch tear to the front cover repaired on the inside with yellowing tape. General fading minor soiling and staining to the wraps. Extremities bumped curled scuffed and creased with a few small tears. Very minor scattered spotting in the interior. Minor toning to the paper. John H. Carmany and Co unknown
Référence libraire : 008832
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Miller Michael K.
ENFIELD CONNECTICUT. Images Of America.
Arcadia: 1998. 128 pages with over 200 photographs from the 1880s to the 1950s. "Since its founding in 1683 Enfield has experienced a wealth of changes including the inception of a Shaker community that made Enfield its home for more than a century the emergence of an immigrant population and the rise and fall of its two key industries of carpet and gunpowder." FINE SOFTCOVER. Soft Cover. Fine. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Arcadia: Paperback
Référence libraire : 024094 ISBN : 073850002x 9780738500027
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Miller Perry.
ERRAND INTO THE WILDERNESS.
Harvard University Press: 1993. 244 pages. "In this book the author provides an understanding of the human sources form which the American mainstream has risen. His exploration goes to the roots of seventeenth-century thought and of the ever-widening and quickening flow of events since then." FINE SOFTCOVER. Soft Cover. Fine. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Harvard University Press: Paperback
Référence libraire : 029525 ISBN : 0674261550 9780674261556
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Miller Perry.
ORTHODOXY IN MASSACHUSETTS 1630 - 1650.
Beacon Press: 1959. 319 pages with a new Preface by the author. "This is the first systematic description of the New England mind from the beginnings of colonial life to the achievement of something like unity in the middle of the 17th century." VERY GOOD SOFTCOVER. Soft Cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Beacon Press: Paperback
Référence libraire : 030400
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Miller Perry.
THE NEW ENGLAND MIND. The Seventeenth Century.
Harvard University Press: 1982. First published in 1939 this book is the 1982 printing 528 pages. "A magnificent book and the most illuminating and convincing interpretation of Puritanism that I know and a model example of intellectual historiography." FINE SOFTCOVER. Soft Cover. Fine. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Harvard University Press: Paperback
Référence libraire : 025153 ISBN : 0674613066 9780674613065
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Miller William Davis; Weeden Jeanie Lippitt
Old Houses in the South County of Rhode Island. Compiled by the National Society of the Colonial Dames in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. Part First
Providence: Printed for the Society 1932. Cloth. Good/No Jacket. Blue cloth. No jacket. 68 pages. With black and white photos throughout. An historical survey of the colonial and federal era houses of the South County area of Rhode Island officially known as Washington County consisting primarily of photos accompanied by short descriptive commentary. Houses include the Douglas House the Casey House the Hazeldeane House the Hannah Robinson House the Helme House etc. With a gift inscription from W.B. Weeden who is acknowledged in the text. GOOD condition ex-museum library as well as public library. With several pockets pastedowns and markings present in the interior. Spine label present as well as black along the spine with white lettering. Moderate fading and uneven scuffing to the covers. Minor to moderate soiling with a few minor stains and two small ink lines to the center front cover. Cloth scuffed and frayed along the extremities. Text clean and solid. Paper clip rust stain to the upper part of the first endpapers. Printed for the Society unknown
Référence libraire : 005272
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MILLET (Thomas) — BRULLEY (Augustin-Jean) — PAGE (P. F.) — VERNEUIL — CLAUSSON (L. J.).
Traits de patriotisme de Polverel et de Sonthonax.
Paris, Laurens, 1794. In-8 de 8 pp.; cartonnage de papier marbré à la bradel, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge en long (reliure moderne).
Référence libraire : LBW-5586
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MILLET (Thomas) — CLAUSSON (L. J.).
Les accusateurs incarcérés de Polverel et Sonthonax, accusés et libres, à la Convention Nationale.
1794. In-8 de 8 pp.; cartonnage de papier marbré à la bradel, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge en long (reliure moderne).
Référence libraire : LBW-5570
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MINISTERE DES COLONIES. — PROST (Gaston).
Le Cacao des Colonies Françaises.
Paris, Imprimerie de Vaugirard, vers 1920. Lithographie originale en couleurs (79 x 59 cm).
Référence libraire : LBW-6897
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MINTZ Sidney
Taso. La vie d' un travailleur de la canne
P, Maspero, 1979, in8br, 302pp Langue: Français
Référence libraire : ML1876
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Mirelman Victor A
Jewish Buenos Aires 1890-1930: In Search of an Identity Jewish Holocaust Studies
<p>Hardback 300 pages very good condition inscription on first page.</p> Wayne State Univ Pr hardcover
Référence libraire : 3472 ISBN : 0814322336 9780814322338
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Mitnick Barbara J. edited by.
GEORGE WASHINGTON: American Symbol.
Hudson Hills Press: 1999. 162 pages illustrated in b&w and color. This book was "published in conjunction with an exhibition seem at the Museums at Stony Brook NY Brandywine River Museum and the Museum of Our National Heritage. In this collection of essays published to accompany the exhibition six art historians and a sociologist concentrate on various aspects of that multifacted and compelling subject." FINE SOFTCOVER. Soft Cover. Fine. 4to - over 9�" - 12" tall. Hudson Hills Press: Paperback
Référence libraire : 023718 ISBN : 155595149x 9781555951498
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MITTELHOLZER Edgar
Un matin au bureau (A Morning at the Office)
Collection " La Méridienne " / Gallimard (1954) - In-8 broché de 280 pages - Traduit de l'anglais (Antilles Anglaises) par Ludmilla Savitzky - Couverture illustrée - Exemplaire en excellent état
Référence libraire : 16079
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Moeller Henry W.
UNFURLING THE HISTORY OF THE STARS AND STRIPES.
Amereon House: 1992. 196 pages illustrated in color. "A ground-breaking book about the history of the American flag and its origins in the secret intelligence and communication network developed by the colonists during the American Revolution. The book presents a great deal of new information about the early history of the flag from remarkably diverse sources and is enhanced by rare color plates from world museums." FINE HARDCOVER FINE- DUST JACEKET. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine-. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Amereon House: Hardcover
Référence libraire : 031218 ISBN : 0848815319 9780848815318
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Mofford Juliet H. and Kerry A. O'Brien
Good Common Schools Education in York Maine 1700-1900
York ME: Old York Historical Society 1984. Original Wraps. Good. 37 pages. Illustrated. A history of early schooling in York Maine including Joseph and Samuel Moody and the evolution of schooling in the community. Ex-Museum Library copy. With the usual library markings: spine label and stamps. Good condition spine sun-faded. Some creasing to the wraps. Minor soiling and toning. Interior clean and solid. Old York Historical Society unknown
Référence libraire : 005283
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MOLEON, François dit CARNOT - LAFONTAINE, Marie-Céline
Alors ma chère, moi …. Carnot par lui-même
Paris, éd. Caribéennes, 1986, EDITION ORIGINALE, in-8, cartonnage souple, couv. photo en noir éd., 160 pp., nb. photos et dessins en noir, sommaire, cartes, notes, Carnot fut pêcheur, musicien percussionniste de la Guadeloupe. Autobiographie dans des entretiens avec l'ethnologue guadeloupénne Marie-Céline Lafontaine. RARE Très bon état
Référence libraire : 72599
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MOLINARI (M.G. de).-
A Panama. L'isthme de Panama. La Martinique. Haïti. Lettres adressées au journal des débats.
1886 P., Guillaumin, sans date (1886), in 12 broché, XI-324 pages ; couverture défraichie ; petite mouillure marginale en pied ; infimes rousseurs.
Référence libraire : 48229
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MOLL (Herman).
[BARBADE] The Island of Barbadoes.
Londres, Thomas and John Bowles, [circa 1736]. 290 x 365 mm.
Référence libraire : LBW-3540
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MOLL (Herman).
[BERMUDES] The Island of Bermudos divided into its tribes, with the castles, forts &c.
Londres, Thomas and John Bowles, [circa 1736]. 203 x 270 mm.
Référence libraire : LBW-3559
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MOLL (Herman).
[JAMAÏQUE] The Island of Jamaica.
Londres, Thomas and John Bowles, [circa 1736]. 200 x 275 mm.
Référence libraire : LBW-3541
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MOLL (Herman).
[SAINT KITTS] The Island of St. Christophers alias St. Kitts.
Londres, Thomas and John Bowles, [circa 1736]. 199 x 274 mm.
Référence libraire : LBW-3534
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MOLL (Herman).
A Map of the West-Indies &c Mexico or New Spain.
Londres, Thomas and John Bowles, [circa 1736]. 198 x 264 mm.
Référence libraire : LBW-3544
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Monahan M. editor and compiler
A Text-Book of True Temperance
New York: United States Brewers' Association 1911. Cloth. Good. Red cloth. 323 pp. An anti-prohibition work citing the fallacies and incorrect assumptions behind the temperance or prohibition movement. This includes chapters on what beer is and how it is made what the world drinks how other countries handle alcohol a look at the anti-saloon league a chapter on the drunkard's children etc. GOOD condition. Minor soiling fading and scuffing to the covers. Some scuffing to the extremities. A few faint pencil check marks in the contents. United States Brewers' Association unknown
Référence libraire : 015004
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Monroe James
A View of the Conduct of the Executive in the Foreign Affairs of the United States Connected with the Mission to the French Republic…
8vo modern calf 407 pp. Lacks half title ex-library stamps on both sides of title front endpaper chipped on top expert repair to last page a little soiling normal aging and foxing; otherwise very good in a very nice modern binding. Before James Monroe 1758-1831 became president of the United States his political apprenticeship included serving as Minister to France. He was appointed by George Washington in 1794 to this post which proved disastrous from a political standpoint. He was recalled in 1796 and while he was an enthusiastic supporter of the French Revolution he was openly critical of the Jay Treaty with Britain which antagonized Washington's pro -British cabinet. This work was Monroe's attempt to justify his position. New Book of Knowledge. Evans 32491. Sabin 50020. Howes M727. Benj. Franklin Bache,
Référence libraire : 102240
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Monroe James.
A View of the Conduct of the Executive in the Foreign Affairs of the United States Connected with the Mission to the French Republic…
8vo contemporary calf spine and tips rebacked with original spine label laid down new endpapers includes half title 407 pp. Signature on front endpaper and title ink and pencil numbers on back of title extremity wear to binding corner mended dampstaining to the bottom third of book some soiling foxing and aging; otherwise in very good condition overall. Before James Monroe 1758-1831 became president of the United States his political apprenticeship included serving as Minister to France. He was appointed by George Washington in 1794 to this post which proved disastrous from a political standpoint. He was recalled in 1796 and while he was an enthusiastic supporter of the French Revolution he was openly critical of the Jay Treaty with Britain which antagonized Washington's pro-British cabinet. This work was Monroe's attempt to justify his position. New Book of Knowledge. Evans 32491. Sabin 50020. Howes M727. Benj. Franklin Bache,
Référence libraire : 102241
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Monroe James et al.
Message From the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress at the Commencement of the First Session of the Sixteenth Congress. With The Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819. December 7 1819
Washington: Gales and Seaton Printer 1819. Pamphlet. Good. Pamphlet lacking any wrapppers issued. Presumably disbound from a larger work. 96 pp. MISSING the lastleaf or leaves with loss of the last letter extract included in this pamphlet. A lengthy work providing statements speeches and letters by President James Monroe discussing troubles with Spain including an alleged expedition from the United States against the province of Texas. Present is a printing of the Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819 that ceded Florida to the US from Spain as well as established the border between the US and New Spain. This includes many documents and letters from US and Spanish officials in Spanish and translated to English regarding land grants treaties boundaries territories etc. including discussion of Florida the land around Mobile Bay the Red River etc. GOOD condition. Lacking the aforementioned leaf or leaves at the rear. Heavy offsetting and browning to the outer pages with general moderate browning to the paper. Scattered foxing and soiling. Spine curled. Some creasing with some chipping along the extremities. Remains of binding along the spine. Gales and Seaton, Printer unknown
Référence libraire : 014277
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Monroe James et al. Radcliffe Richard compiler
The President's Tour. A Collection of Addresses Made to James Munroe sic Esq. President of the United States on his Tour Through the Northern and Middle States A.D. 1817 Accompanied by Answers From the President; to which is prefixed a Byographical
New-Ipswich NH: Salmon Wilder Publisher 1822. Wraps. Good. Plain wraps. A collection of speeches from various politicians and people from a variety of towns from New England and beyond with responses made by President James Monroe. This includes towns such as Kittery Maine Newburyport Massachusetts women from the Windsor Female Academy Plattsburg Portsmouth New Hampshire etc. GOOD condition. Moderate faint staining soiling and spotting to the wrappers with general fading. Upper front wrapper with chipping and loss along its entire length. Wrappers almost completely missing from the spine. Moderate uneven browning in the interior with scattered foxing soiling and staining. Not in Sabin. Salmon Wilder, Publisher unknown
Référence libraire : 014338
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Monroe James
A View of the Conduct of the Executive in the Foreign Affairs of the United States Connected with the Mission to the French Republic…
8vo modern calf 407 pp. Lacks half title ex-library stamps on both sides of title front endpaper chipped on top expert repair to last page a little soiling normal aging and foxing; otherwise very good in a very nice modern binding. Before James Monroe 1758-1831 became president of the United States his political apprenticeship included serving as Minister to France. He was appointed by George Washington in 1794 to this post which proved disastrous from a political standpoint. He was recalled in 1796 and while he was an enthusiastic supporter of the French Revolution he was openly critical of the Jay Treaty with Britain which antagonized Washington's pro -British cabinet. This work was Monroe's attempt to justify his position. New Book of Knowledge. Evans 32491. Sabin 50020. Howes M727. Benj. Franklin Bache, books
Référence libraire : 102240
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Monroe James.
A View of the Conduct of the Executive in the Foreign Affairs of the United States Connected with the Mission to the French Republic…
8vo contemporary calf spine and tips rebacked with original spine label laid down new endpapers includes half title 407 pp. Signature on front endpaper and title ink and pencil numbers on back of title extremity wear to binding corner mended dampstaining to the bottom third of book some soiling foxing and aging; otherwise in very good condition overall. Before James Monroe 1758-1831 became president of the United States his political apprenticeship included serving as Minister to France. He was appointed by George Washington in 1794 to this post which proved disastrous from a political standpoint. He was recalled in 1796 and while he was an enthusiastic supporter of the French Revolution he was openly critical of the Jay Treaty with Britain which antagonized Washington's pro-British cabinet. This work was Monroe's attempt to justify his position. New Book of Knowledge. Evans 32491. Sabin 50020. Howes M727. Benj. Franklin Bache, books
Référence libraire : 102241
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Montbrun Christophe
Les Usines, distilleries et moulins de Marie-Galante du XVIIe siècle à nos jours
Ecomusée de Marie-Galante Broché 1989 In-4 (29,7 x 20,7 cm), format à l'italienne, dos carré collé, 59 pages de texte + archives photographiques in fine ; petites pliures et froissements d'usage sur les plats, par ailleurs bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Référence libraire : xf189
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Montel, Aurélia
Le Père Labat viendra te prendre
Maisonneuve & Larose 1996 In-8 broché 27,5 cm. Bon état d’occasion.
Référence libraire : 22328
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Montgomerie John esq. Governor
The Charter of the City of New-York
New York: Printed by L. Nichols and Co. for John Tiebout bookseller and Stationer 1801. Pamphlet. Good. Disbound tract pamphlet. 63 1 pp. An 1801 printing of the original New York City charter publishing the various recitals and oaths given by Montgomerie as well as delineating the various boundaries and territories of New York City specifying its division into seven wards outlining its city government and procedures. With a 2 by 4 inch Federal Eagle illustration on the title page in which the eagle clutches a branch in one talon and a group of arrows in the other as well as carrying a banner in its beak with the slogan E Plurbus Unum. In GOOD condition. Minor foxing and moderate browning to the pages. Minor scattered soiling with some faint darkish spotting to the title page. Poughkeepsie written in pencil on the rear of the last page with a few doodles in pencil as well as several stray lines in ink. Minor creasing to a few page corners. Remains of binding along the spine. Sabin 54170. Printed by L. Nichols and Co. for John Tiebout, bookseller and Stationer unknown
Référence libraire : 003919
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MONTLEZUN (Baron de);
Souvenirs des ANTILLES. Voyage en 1815 et 1816, aux Etats-Unis, et dans l'archipel Caraïbe ; aperçu de Philadelphie et New-York ; Descriptions de la Trinidad, la Grenade, Saint-Vincent, Sainte-Lucie, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Marie-Galante, Saint-Christophe, Sainte-Croix et Saint-Thomas.
Gide fils Paris 1818 2 vol. 2 vol. in-8 de VIII 406 pp. et 2 ff.n.ch. 390 pp., plein bradel papier ancien, dos lisse, pièces de titre.
Référence libraire : 14917
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MONTMIGNON, ABBÉ JEAN-BAPTISTE.
CHOIX DES LETTRES ÉDIFIANTES ÉCRITES DES MISSIONS ÉTRANGERES ; AVEC DES ADDITIONS, DES NOTES CRITIQUES, ET DES OBSERVATIONS POUR LA PLUS GRANDES INTELLIGENCE DE CES LETTRES ; PRÉCÉDÉ D’UN TABLEAU GÉOGRAPHIQUE DE LA CHINE, DE SA POLITIQUE, DES SECTES RELIGIEUSES, DE LA LITTERATURE, ET DE L’ÉTAT ACTUEL DU CHRISTIANISME CHEZ CE PEUPLE.
Paris, Maradan, 1808. 8 volumes in-8° (210x130mm) reliés plein basane époque, dos lisses richement décorés, pièces de titre maroquin rouge et de tomaison verte, lisière or sur les plats, frontispice, chaque volume comprend entre 400 et 500pp., coins émoussés, coiffes usés, mouillure sur 30 pages en fin de 2 volumes, bel ensemble.
Référence libraire : P2-2D
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Mooney James Wm. edited by.
AMERICAN DISSENTERS. Volume One.
Brandywine Press: 2005. 136 pages. "Dissent has been embedded in the American experience includng major instuttions from which dissent was all but forbidden. The text presesnted in thse pages reflect not some one kind of dissent but various kinds some of which in becoming empowered might turn against the others." FINE SOFTCOVER. Soft Cover. Fine. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Brandywine Press: Paperback
Référence libraire : 029793 ISBN : 1933385006 9781933385006
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Moore Damrell and George Coolidge
The Boston Almanac for the Year 1854
Boston: John P. Jewett and Co. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. No date but circa 1854/55. With a fold out map bound in the front; one side with a map of Boston the other with a map of New England depicting existing rail lines. 180 pages plus index. Aside from the usual almanac information this book also contains illustrations of new churches in Boston a business directory a municipal register and other items of interest to Boston. In GOOD condition. Minor to moderate soiling to the covers with a small ink spot on the lower front and one along the lower rear edge. Moderate fading with a small circular spot of note near the head of the spine on the front cover. Spine sunned. Extremities scuffed with minor bumping to the corners. Text clean and solid with the binding cracked along the front hinge but intact. Solid copy with a nice map in GOOD condition. John P. Jewett and Co unknown
Référence libraire : 001265
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Moore J. Hampton
With Speaker Cannon Through the Tropics. A Descriptive Story of a Voyage to the West Indies Venezuela and Panama
Philadelphia: The Book Print 1907. First Edition. Cloth. Fair/No Jacket. First edition. Red cloth. xi 410 pp. With black and white photos throughout all present as called for. An account of a trip through the islands of the Carribean as well as Central and South America. This includes Puerto Rico Jamaica Cuba Panama Venezuela etc. While this trip was undertaken primarily for recreation it appears that an informal survey of American possessions was conducted including Panama and the Panama Canal with the author providing quotes and opinions of Cannon's. Joseph Gurney Cannon is considered to have been one of the most powerful Speakers of the House controlling every aspect of its operation. FAIR/GOOD condition. Minor general fading to the covers a bit heavier to the spine. Small stain at the center front hinge. Light scuffing and soiling. Corners and head and tail of the spine frayed. Both interior hinges cracked and separating. Text block weak but intact. Light browning to the paper. The Book Print unknown
Référence libraire : 005501
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Morain Thomas J.
Prairie Grass Roots
Ames: Iowa State 1988. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. From the Cover"An Iowa small town in the Early 20th century." Excellent copy lightly handled no notable wear. Jacket edge worn short tears scuffing looks quite decent in it's mylar wrapper. We feel that books offered for internet sale should be described thoroughly and accurately. Books listed by Brass Dolphin are so described and graded using the strict traditional standards. For this reason we have virtually zero returns. Iowa State Hardcover
Référence libraire : 4530 ISBN : 0813800684 9780813800684
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MORAND (Paul).
Magie noire.
Paris, Bernard Grasset, 1928. Un vol. au format in-12 (188 x 123 mm) de 303 pp., broché.
Référence libraire : 29781
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MORAND PAUL
Hiver Caraibe .
1929 ernest Flammarion 1929 état d'usage 259 pages in 12 ébarbures petit manque sur dernier plat.
Référence libraire : 7653
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MORAND PAUL
MAGIE NOIRE.
PARIS,GRASSET, Les cahiers verts,1928 ,1 vol In8 broche,. Edition originale, exemplaire numeroté sur Alfa.,bon etat
Référence libraire : 9698
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MOREAU Jean-Pierre
Guide des Trésors Archéologiques Sous-Marins des Petites Antilles
J-P.Moreau.1988.In-8,couv.souple illustrée en couleurs.276 p.Cartes.BE.
Référence libraire : 41705
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MOREAU Jean-Pierre
Pour le Bien et L'Honneur: Flibuste et Piraterie Française aux Antilles et dans les Mers du Sud. (1522/1725)
In-4 sous rhodoid.Thèse.302 p.(XXème).Documents.BE.
Référence libraire : 47810
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MOREAU DE JONNES (Alexandre)
Aventures de guerre au temps de la République et du Consulat
Paris, Guillaumin, 1893 in-8, XXIII-469 pp., bradel demi-toile aubergine (rel. moderne). Cachet annulé.
Référence libraire : 192859
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MOREAU DE JONNES (Alexandre)
Aventures de guerre au temps de la République et du Consulat. Deuxième édition
Paris, Guillaumin, 1895 in-8, XXIII-469 pp., demi-veau prune, dos à nerfs orné (rel. moderne). Bon exemplaire.
Référence libraire : 196727
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MOREAU DE JONNES (Alexandre)
Aventures de guerre au temps de la République et du Consulat
Paris, Guillaumin, 1893 gr. in-8, XXIII-469 pp., demi-chagrin brun, dos à nerfs orné (rel. de l'époque). Bon exemplaire.
Référence libraire : 196728
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MOREAU DE JONNES (Alexandre)
Aventures de guerre au temps de la République et du Consulat. Deuxième édition
Paris, Guillaumin, 1895 in-8, XXIII-469 pp., demi-veau bleu nuit, dos à nerfs orné d'aigles couronnés dorés, couv. cons. (reliure moderne). Bon exemplaire.
Référence libraire : 198160
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MOREAU DE JONNES (Alexandre)
Aventures de guerre au temps de la République et du Consulat
Paris, Guillaumin, 1893 gr. in-8, XXIII-469 pp., percaline verte (rel. moderne amateur). Ex-libris et étiquette Jean-Jacques Pattyn. Cachet.
Référence libraire : 201907
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MOREAU DE JONNES (Alexandre)
Aventures de guerre au temps de la République et du Consulat
Paris, Guillaumin, 1893 gr. in-8, XXIII-469 pp., demi-chagrin brun, dos à nerfs orné de filets dorés (reliure de l'époque). Dos légèrement passé.
Référence libraire : 208696
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MOREAU DE JONNES (Alexandre)
Aventures de guerre au temps de la République et du Consulat
Paris, Guillaumin, 1893 in-8, XXIII-469 pp., demi-basane brune, dos à nerfs (reliure de l'époque). Dernier cahier fragilisé du à l'ouverture de la charnière.
Référence libraire : 211538
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