DAILLIEZ, L. et JOUBERT-CHAPDELAINE, A.
La Bretagne celtique.
in-16 etroit, 185 pages abdt ill. in- et hors texte N&B/coul., index, broche, couverture illustree à rabats. Bel exemplaire. [MI-11][FRA-3]
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LE DANTEC, Jean-Pierre.
Bretagne : Re-naissance d'un peuple.
in-16 (poche), 330 p., photos N&B, carte, broché Bel exemplaire. [CA32-7]
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DUMOULIN, H.
La Mer, ecole de vie. Preface d’A. FLOCH.
in-8, 192 p., broché, couverture illustrée Bel exemplaire. [CA33-5]
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MABIRE, Jean.
MOR BIHAN autour du monde.
in-8, 356 pages, photographies en couleurs, broché. Bon état. [109B-5]
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PAUPHILET, A. (édité par)
La Queste del saint Graal. Roman du XIIIe siecle.
in-12°, XIV-301 pages, broché. Bel exemplaire. [BL-8]
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PILLEMENT, Georges.
La Bretagne inconnue. Guide-Itinéraires.
in-8, 237 pages, abondamment ill. hors texte N&B, cartes, broché, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire. [NV-41]
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BUFFET, H.-F.
En Bretagne Morbihannaise. Coutumes et traditions du Vannetais bretonnant au XIXe siècle.- Couverture par Mathurin MEHEUT.
grand in-8°, 286 pp., 190 heliogravures, carte h.t., broche, couverture illustree rempliee + jaquette rhodoïde. Bel exemplaire, en grande partie non coupé. [MA-5]
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Multiple Contributors
Canadian Antiques Collector - May 1970, Vol. 5, No. 5
Features: Canadian Pressed Glass Patterns; Victorian Furniture; Covered Bridges; Museum Tour of Brittany; Eldon House; Meissen; Average wear. Some pages were stuck together resulting in some damage. Still a useful reference copy. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Sea Breezes - The Magazine of Ships and the Sea: March 1979
Features: "Sea Princess" Makes her Bow; Loss of the "Kobenhavn"; Atlantic Transport Liner "Minnewaska" of 1909; Inland Craft - Germany; Sail in Brittany; Booth Line's Rise and Progress - Part III; Coasting in the "Stanley Force"; Sealink Charter "Stena Normandica". Book
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Multiple Contributors
Railway Magazine - April 1979
Topics: The Preservation Bubble; An Hour to Wait; Revival of London Links; Narrow-Gauge in Brittany; Beside Bala Lake; Cook's Tour - Italian-built dining car for service in Peterborough; A Miscellany on BR. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear and crease to top of front cover. A quality copy Book
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Multiple Contributors
The Saturday Evening Post, August 12, 1961 *CHICAGO'S TOP COP/BING CROSBY ON PETE MARTIN*
Features: He makes cops come clean - Orlando W. Wilson, Chicago's new Chief of Police; France's enchanted corner - Brittany; Ballplayers vs. the Fans - challenges for Mickey Mantle; The PX - World's Biggest Discount House; I Call on Pete Martin, by Bing Crosby (Conclusion); Adventures of the Mind - The Time of Our Lives, by Norman John (N.J.) Berrill. Somewhat above-average external wear. A sound copy. Two inch by two inch clipping from top of page 20. Book
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Charnley, W.; Gilhespy, W.; Lambe, A.J.; Lee, Herbert Patrick; Richardson, Leslie; Macdonald, Robert M.; Barkas, Geoffrey; Vivian, Herbert; Reekie, A.S.; Stuart-Reid, G.E.; Desmond, Shaw; Parsons, Captain Anthony
The Wide World Magazine - True Stories of Adventure, April 1927 - American Crime - The RCMP's Craig Harbour Detachment
Features: The Derelict; The Vengeance of Devi Chand - the revenge of a bereaved father in India; A Donkey in Spain - the author planned to take a walking trip through Spain with a donkey carrying his baggage; An Arctic Outpost - what happened to three members of the RCMP's Craig Harbour Detachment - article with photos; Through France with "Sylvabelle" - I - a yachting voyage from Brittany to the Riviera - article with great photos; The Netik - native 'magic' on a south sea island; Aerial photo of dozens of log booms at Vancouver, B.C.; "The White Man's Great War-Game" - II - amazing photo-illustrated article of the savages of Sura, Angas and other primitive tribes of northern Nigeria; Truffle-Hunting - a description of the industry in Italy and France - and a description of the manner in which the pigs and dogs are trained to search for them - with photos; The One-Legged Kea - a tale from the South Island of New Zealand; Behind the scenes in American crime - "a veritable hell-brew of wickedness and intrigue that has no counterpart in Europe - article with photos of Mrs. Margaret Whittemore and Richard Whittemore; Besieged by Crocodiles; The Lost Safe - a detective story; Lee Sum's Lucky Day - a 'gang-robbery' in the state of Pahang in Malaysia. Multiple pieces of red and clear tape holding covers in place. Brown tape securing fore-edges of each cover. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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Morrow, Les; "The Skipper"; McGillen, Pete; Gillese, J.P.; Frost, Rex; Nicholson, H.P.
Rod & Gun in Canada Magazine, June 1958 - Special Houseboat Issue
Features: What is the Biggest Thing in Boating?; "Houseboat Happy" - the New Boating Disease: Don't Fry Crows!; Fishing the Never-Never Lands; The Brittany Spaniel; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Multiple Contributors
Harper's Bazar (Bazaar), November 19, 1870 - A Repository of Fashion, Pleasure, and Instruction
16 pages. Contents: The Song of the Wind; Cover photo of winter wrappings for children from 1 to fourteen years old; Little Things; Manners Upon the Road; New York Fashions - winter wrappings, winter bonnets, round hats, kid gloves, new fabrics; Personal; Sweets of Married Life; Cravats, Fichus, Collars; Velvet hats and bonnets; Margaret's Share; Uncongeniality; Gorgeous centerfold illustraions of Ladies' Winter Wrappings; The Cryptogram - continued; Before leaving for the war - illusration of a praying scene in Brittany; Crochet and Passementerie Trimmings for Winter Wrappings; Silk Cord Edging; Crochet Edging; Silk Cord Edging; Passementerie and Crochet Trimmings for winter wrappings; Humor; and more. Average wear. Book
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Bryant, Arthur; Squire, Sir John; Falls, Cyril
The Illustrated London News (ILN) January 24, 1953 - Cover Photo of Newly-inaugurated President Dwight D. Eisenhower / Trial of the Killers of Oradour-Sur-Oradour in France
Pages 105-140. Features: Nice cover photo-portrait of Dwight Eisenhower; Photos of America's new first lady - Mrs. Eisenhower, and Mrs. Richard Nixon, wife of the new Vice-President, both wearing their inaugural ball gowns; Photo of six German's tried with murder and other atrocities at the Schirmeck concentration camp during the occupation of France; Photos of the Red Hat Ceremony in Rome where new Catholic Cardinals receive their hats; Photo of the Dutch liner' Klipfontein just before she went under; Photo of horrible accident at Washington's Union station where train lost braking and crashed into buffers; Photos from Egypt and Sudan - Abdel Rahman Hakki, Sheikh Ahmed Al Bakury, Major Saley Salim and General Neguib; Photos of M. Rene Mayer, France's new Prime Minister; Two pages of photos and information about Oradour-Sur-Glane - a case which revives a terrible war memory - the trial of 21 S.S. soldiers charged with the murder of a French community; Photo and article on the tree-climbing goats of Morocco; Photos of the end of the Second Swiss attempt on Everest; Two pages of photos and information on the war in Indo-China - French Union troops in the Red River Delta, plus an amphibious operation against the Viet Minh - a phase of 'Operation Bretagne'; Two-page photo of the summit and southern wall of Everest, taken from the Ramparts of Pumori; Two pages of photos and information about the British-trained Sudan Defense Force; Photos from the first performance of Vaughan Williams' "Sinfonia Antartica"; Photos of the personalities of the week, including recently deceased Sir Edward Marsh and artist Douglas Chandor, as well as squash champion A. Fairbairn and a group photo of Sherpas who helped with the recent Swiss Everest attempt; Photo of the marriage of Sir William Slim's daughter to Peter Nigel Stewart Frazer; Nice colour-illustrated ad for King George IV old Scotch whisky on back cover; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Wilkinson, M.P., Ellen; Scuffham, S.A.; Echlin, Erland; Hulton, Edward; Wintringham, Tom
Picture Post Magazine - Hulton's National Weekly, March 23, 1940 - Ann Sheridan Cover Photo
66 pages. Features: Life Story of Sir Kinglsey Wood; Ice Guards the Dutch - fascinating 4-page photo-illustrated article explains Holland's defences against Nazi invasion; Island of Women - men have left the Island of Molene in Brittany to fight the war; France Fights Britain - great photo-illustrated boxing story with pictures of Petty Officer Warnes, Aircraftman Cole, Lance-Corporal Harrington, Corporal A. Welsh, Leading-Aircraftman A. House, Corporal Robinson, Mike Honeyman, Guardsman Danahar, J. Powell, Y. Nadal, plus seven photos of dignitaries who attended the fights; Roll to Beauty - how to slim while rolling on an ill-fated exercise device; Roosevelt's Envoy - photo-illustrated article on Sumner Welles; Inside a Nazi Prison Camp - these Nazi-provided photos depict decent conditions for Allied prisoners; Ice Follies of 1940 - nice photos of Evelyn Chandler, Bess Ehrhardt and Roy Shipstad; No. 7 in the Series "How I Would Run the War" - Women in War - great photo-illustrated article explains how women are producing armaments; Diary of the War - No. 26 - The Twenty-fourth Week - with photos of destruction in Finland and a wonderful one-page photo of New Zealand soldiers chatting with locals at the Egyptian pyramids; Several Low cartoons; Can We be Utopians?; The History of Weapons, No. 9 - Weapons and Tactics. Nostalgic one-page ad for Minor cigarettes features nurse giving injured soldier a smoke. Nice ad for the Francis-Barnett Powerbike. Many other wonderfully nostalgic ads. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A lovely vintage copy. Magazine
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Bryant, Arthur; Squire, Sir John; Falls, Cyril; et al
The Illustrated London News, August (Aug.) 4, 1945: Great Coverage of WWII Aftermath / Mitchell Bomber Strikes Empire State Building
Pages 113-140. Features: Cover photo of smiling Churchill leaving Downing St. for Buckingham Palace to tender his resignation; Four photos of France's Marshall Petain in court, and two photos of the crowded courtroom; One page Karsh photo portrait of Mr. Attlee; Photos of Ernest Bevin, Herbert Morrison, Sir Stafford Cripps, and Hugh Dalton; Nice page of head-shot photos of 23 women members of the new Parliament; One-page descriptive map of the general election shows results at a glance; One-page illustration depicts the rise of the Labour Party in Parliament during 45 years; Photo of rear admiral E. J. B. Brind hoisted between ships by a breaches buoy; Six photos of new prime minister Attlee at the palace and in Potsdam; Mitchell bomber strikes Empire State Building - photo of smoke pouring from the building plus excellent photo of gaping hole in the 78th and 79th floors; Amazing aerial photo of many dozens of Flying Fortresses on airfield near Munich; Two-page monotone reproduction of long-lost painting,"A night at the old Vauxhall Gardens in 1784" by Thomas Rowlandson - found in village shop and sold for 2600 guineas; Photos of personalities of the week include Arthur Greenwood, Alfred Dobbs, Lady Oxford and Asquith, Mr. A. E. Hemming, Sir William Jowitt, and Yugoslavia's King Peter with his newborn son; Excellent two-page aerial photo entitled "The first permitted aerial view of the City of London's immense devastated areas - St. Paul's Cathedral largely isolated by huge ruined sectors on three sides"; Photo of Gen. DeGaulle addressing crowds at the French port of Brittany; Photo of E. J. S. Woolley, commanding officer of the lonely island of Tristan Da Kunha in the South Atlantic, commissioning a small craft; Photo of living room scene inside massive flying boat "Hawaii Mars"; Unusual photo of Japanese prisoners lined up for roll-call on Okinawa (unusual in that Japanese soldiers rarely surrendered); Photo of German POWs observing atrocities of German torture camps at film showing in a New York hospital; Too large photos of US battleships on their way to bombard Japanese installations; Three photos of Field Marshal Montgomery being honoured; Three photos of the Guards Armoured Division, the liberators of Brussels, being honoured by the city; Amazing one-page photo of the liner "Queen Elizabeth" stuffed with thousands of servicemen being repatriated to North America; Colour back cover add for Kia-Ora drink; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Bahadur, Khan; Ibrahim, Syed; Quick, J.W.; Stuart-Glennie, J.S.; Metcalfe, A.E.; Turner, Samuel; Bone, W.H.; Et al
The Wide World Magazine - An Illustrated Monthly, February (Feb.) 1899, Vol. 2, No. 10 - Strangest Horse Race on Earth / Gun Robbers of Fyzabad
Pages 418-528. Features: The Adventures of Louis De Rougemont - Part VI; How Mohammedans Pray - photo-illustrated article; The Pirate of "The Ghost" - a stowaway saves a blockade-runner; Where Beasts are Baptized - astonishing ceremonies in Brittany - photo-illustrated article; The Story of an Alpine Adventure - Miss A.E. Metcalfe and Miss M. Cartwright take a wrong turn in the Swiss mountains; A Race up Mont Blanc, by Samuel Turner (with is photo); Fascinated by a Snake - photo-illustrated tale from Australia; Congo Money - fascinating photo-illustrated article showing grass mats, cowrie shells, beads, etc.; Bob Mansell's Lion; Run Amok - Borneo tale by E.W. Barrant (with his photo); Floating Church on the Seine - article with nice photos; Strangest Horse Race on Earth - the 'Palio' of Sienna - article with great photos; Gun Robbers of Fyzabad - tale related by veteran Michael Lynch, with his photo; The Havoc Wrought by One Man - Chinaman Gong Ung Chung blows up powder magazine at the Western Fuse Works in Oakland, California - article with photos; The Wreck of the "General Grant" - a desert island experience; Illustrations of the curious "Knapp" roller-boat; Photo of William Laurens and the boat he lived in for years; Photo of a bag of 369 caribou in Newfoundland; and more. Front cover missing. Back cover loose but present. Above-average external wear and soiling. Few pencil markings. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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Kemble, Oliver; Mead, Commander Hilar P.; Jenkins, Alan C.; Forebrace, Leigh; Blair, V. Payze; Nicholas B. Melville; Learmont, Captain James S.; Gunston, J.; Radford, Commander J.; Hampshire, A. Cecil
The Trident [Magazine] Incorporating Blue Peter - Magazine of the Sea, June 1952, Vol. 14, No. 158 - Cover photo of the Yacht "Samuel Pepys" Being Hoisted Aboard the Royal Mail Ship "Brittany"
44 pages. Features:;Six by Two - article on the ship's bunk; British Signals for a Pilot; The Bermuda Race; Shipwrights of Buckler's Hard - this tiny hamlet was once an important shipyard; Intuition of Sea-going rats; Looking at Lisbon - City of Ulysses - article with nice photos; The Gannet - the largest and most impressive of British sea birds; Cleared Foreign; Sailors' Warning; Danish Captain Christiansen , Pilot - A photo-illustrated admiring article of this highest order seaman and navigator by Commander J. Radford, R.D., R.N.R., Retired; Oil Tankers To-day - photo-illustrated article; H.M. Queer Craft - strange vessels which did and did not see operation in WWII, including several two-million ton artificial icebergs envisioned as floating aircraft carriers by Churchill; and more. Numerous excellent illustrated ads. Unmarked with above-average external wear. Binding intact. A worthy vintage copy. Book
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Maule, D.; Musson, H.P.; Shaw, Mrs. M.; Brands, W.J.; Mills, John E.; ferguson, Ronald Muir; Mossman, Frank; drewet, Jeese Carr; Koh, Edith Ammons; Etherton, P.T.; Watt, Frederick B.; Parsons, Anthony; Jones, Lieut. Archibald; Beals, Carleton
The Wide World Magazine - True Stories of Adventure, May 1928, Vol. LXI, No. 361: Hunting the "Moonshiners" / Fire-Walkers of Mauritius / America's Murder Gangs Unmasked
Generously illustrated with black and white photos and illustrations. Features: America's Murder Gangs Unmasked - A striking revelation of the forces at work behind the "murder-gangs," or organized criminal syndicates, of New York, Chicago, and other large American cities; My Menagerie - Photo-illustrated article about D. Maule and his odd experiences with his collection of animals, acquired in the wilds of Rhodesia; "Square-Pegs" - Part III of a story which should be studied by everyone considering settling in Canada - in this case a London family purchases a prairie farm; The Crowing Cock - How two Buddhist priests unmasked a cunning thief by a clever piece of 'divination'; on the outskirts of Colombo, Ceylon; Room Forty-Nine - A dangerous experience for an Englishman in Mexico; "Kruger's" Day Out - A bold, bad baboon is unfastened by mischievous troopers in South Africa; Hunting the "Moonshiners" - Interesting stories from the officers tasked with suppressing the flow of illegal liquor in the Prohibition-era United States - with photos; Photo of communal bakery in Brittany; "Tiger" - After 11 years in Malaya William Hodge saw his first live tiger; Two Girls on the Frontier - Part I - Two city-bred sisters take up homesteading in South Dakota - with photos; Nik's Homecoming - Life and death in a remote Albanian village last August is described, with photos, by Lieut-Colonel P.T. Etherton; Mart Dayton's Grizzly - It took him a year but he finally took revenge on the bear that killed his young partner in the remote MacGregor country in British Columbia; The Bridge-Builders - Two men knowing nothing of the business take on a contract to build a bridge across an obscure river in the wilds of Africa; Fire-Walkers of Mauritius - A Photo-illustrated account of an extraordinary ceremony; In Quest of Gold - Part II - Two young Americans in search of buried treasure are forced to turn around by the dreaded Yaqui Indians. 84 pages plus 16 pages of nostalgic ads. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy of this fascinating vintage issue. Book
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ERNY (AIfred), voyageur français.
Voyage dans le Pays de Galles (1862).
français 0 1867' p. 257 à 288 (32 p.). Fascicule orig., extrait de la série TOUR DU MONDE de l'année et semestre indiqués. Gravures ou photographies in-t et h-t. Format 21 x 29cm. Ex. collé en couverture d'attente, illustrée, carton rouge ou vert. Bonne présentation. TOUR-DU-MONDE VOYAGES GRANDE-BRETAGNE PAYS DE GALLES
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SIMONIN (L.), ingénieur et voyageur français.
Excursion dans les quartiers pauvres de Londres (1862).
français 0 1865' p. 321 à 336 (16 p.). Fascicule orig., extrait de la série TOUR DU MONDE de l'année et semestre indiqués. Gravures ou photographies in-t et h-t. Format 21 x 29cm. Ex. collé en couverture d'attente, illustrée, carton rouge ou vert. Bonne présentation. TOUR-DU-MONDE VOYAGES GRANDE-BRETAGNE LONDRES
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SIMONIN (L.).
Une visite aux grandes usines du Pays de Galles (1862).
français 0 1865² p. 321 à 352 (32 p.). Fascicule orig., extrait de la série TOUR DU MONDE de l'année et semestre indiqués. Gravures ou photographies in-t et h-t. Format 21 x 29cm. Ex. collé en couverture d'attente, illustrée, carton rouge ou vert. Bonne présentation. TOUR-DU-MONDE VOYAGES GRANDE-BRETAGNE PAYS DE GALLES
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GEFFROY (Gustave).
La Bretagne du nord.
français 0 1902' p. 217 à 312. Fascicule orig., extrait de la série TOUR DU MONDE de l'année et semestre indiqués. Gravures ou photographies in-t et h-t. Format 21 x 29cm. Ex. collé en couverture d'attente, illustrée, carton rouge ou vert. Bonne présentation. TOUR-DU-MONDE VOYAGES FRANCE BRETAGNE
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GEFFROY, Gustave.
LA BRETAGNE DU CENTRE.
français 0 1903, 84 p. Fascicule orig., extrait de la série TOUR DU MONDE de l'année et semestre indiqués. Gravures ou photographies in-t et h-t. Format 21 x 29cm. Ex. collé en couverture d'attente, illustrée, carton rouge ou vert. Bonne présentation. TOUR-DU-MONDE VOYAGES FRANCE BRETAGNE
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Editor-in-chief: Ihsan Hinçer.
Türk folklor arastirmalari. Istanbul'da ayda bir defa çikar halk kültürü dergisi. No: 241. Special issue: Fetes folkloriques en Bretagne 1969.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. B/w ills. In Turkish and French. 16 p. Special issue: Fetes folkloriques en Bretagne 1969. Contents: Echanges des groupes de danses folkloriques Turques et Françaises = Türk - Fransiz halk danslari gruplari degisimi., Ihsan Hinçer. / Halk oyunlari topluluklarimizin giyimleri., Ihsan Hinçer. / Sinop ili köy dügünlerinde güres., Cevdet Özdogru. / 'Oh Lady Mary' et le Français = Samanyolu ve Fransizlar., Bora Hinçer. / L'amitie Turco-Française = Traihte Türk-Fransiz dostlugu., Taha Toros. / Dr. Rohlf'in sorusturmasina cevap., Muzaffer Uyguner. / Türk Milli Oyunlar Dernegi ve Fransa gezisi., Bora Hinçer. / Le Programme de L'Association des Dances Nationale Turques = Türk Milli Oyunlar Dernegi Programi., T.F.A. / 1968 Fransa Confolens Folklor Festivali., Roger Lecotte - Mahir Savul. / 1969 Ohrid Festivali ve Y. Tahsil G. T. F. Dernegi., Neslihan Esi. / Explications des dans folkloriques Turcs = Türk folklor danslarinin kisa olarak takdimi., T.F.A. / Louis Bonnaud, Limoges Cornemuse'ü ve tulum-zurna., T.F.A. / Türk Milli Oyunlar Dernegi 1969 Fransa turu haritasi.
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CAHIERS DE L'ACADEMIE DE BRETAGNE
Cahiers de l'Académie de Bretagne. Années 1967-1968 (2) - 1969-1970-1971(Les vertes années)-1972(Magies)-1973(Le jeu)-1974(Les îles)-1975(Villes). Edition originale.
10 volumes brochés.
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LE GOFFIC - LE BRAZ - SALONNE...SOUVESTRE...
Les conteurs de bretagne. (Deuxième série). C. Le Goffic, A. Le Braz, M.-P. Salonne, P. Sebillot, A.Dupouy, A.Dayot, O.-L.Aubert, F.Luzel, E.Souvestre, M.Allo, M.Delaporte, F.Aubert. Illustrations de E.Daubé.
Broché. 158 pages. 20x28cm. Petit manque au premier plat.
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LA RONCIERE Bertrand de
Jean-François de Carfort virtuose de la chouannerie. Préface de Jean-François Chiappe.
Broché. 282 pages. Exemplaire numéroté (4/650).
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TRESORS D'ARCHIVES
Trésors d'archives des villes de : Angers, Brest, Nantes et Rennes. Février 1995 - Avril 1996. Planches et photographies dans et hors-texte.
Broché. 240 pages. 23x22cm.
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BOISSIER...PERRAUD-CHARMENTIER André
Emile Boissier. Poëte nantais. (1870-1905). Préface de Marcel Giraud-Mangin.
Broché. 177 pages. Rousseurs. Trou provoqué par un choc aux dernières pages. (Non coupé).
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VERNE Jules
L'étoile du sud. Le pays des diamants. 6e édition.
Reliure demi-percaline. 331 pages. Trois pages réparées. (Papier contrecollé). Manque dans le texte à une pages.
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MAEL Pierre
Marc et Lucienne. Tomes 1 et 2.
2 volumes reliures de l'éditeur. 348 + 333 pages.
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SAINT-BRIEUC
Livret scolaire de l'élève. Enseignement secondaire. Lycée de Saint-Brieuc. Classe de sixième à la classe de troisième. Premier cycle division A.
Percaline. 12 pages.
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NANTES
Lycée Clémenceau. Nantes 1935-1936. Photographie de classe.
Une photographie sur carton. 16x22cm.
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BATAILLE Georges
Gilles de Rais. Les documents. Textes des deux procès de Gilles de Rais établis sur les minutes et annotés par Georges Bataille. Le plumitif latin du procès d'église à été traduit par Pierre Klossowski.
Broché. 393 pages.
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FOUCHER J. - THOMAS G.M.
Le vieux Brest et ses cartes postales.
Reliure toile de l'éditeur. 186 pages. 23x28cm.
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GRALL Xavier
Et parlez moi de la terre... Edition originale.
Broché. 132 pages.
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VERRET Jean-Michel
Les 360. 360° dans tous les sens...360° à l'ombre.
En un seul coffret, les deux volumes. 168 pages, 300 images. (Tiré à 800 exemplaires).
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BORGE Jacques - VIASNOFF Nicolas
Archives de Bretagne. Nombreuses photographies.
Reliure de l'éditeur. 238 pages. Jaquette.
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JOUNOT Mathilde
Etoffes de mer. Livre de bord d'une mode.
Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 108 pages. 26x27cm.
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VERNE Jules
Jules Verne. Le roman de la mer. Abondamment illustré.
Broché. 213 pages. 23x26cm.
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ROUZEAU N. - VERZIER M. - VISSET L.
Archéologie à Nantes. Etat de la question. Proposition de programme.
Broché. 90 pages photocopiées. 21x30cm.
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WAQUET Henri
Tableau de la Bretagne. Nombreuses photographies et planches en noir et en couleurs.
Reliure toile de l'éditeur. 144 pages. Jaquette. 19x25cm.
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LE GALLO Yves
Bretagne. Liseuse et 4 hors-texte en couleurs. 268 illustrations.
Reliure toile de l'éditeur. 335 pages. Jaquette. 25x32cm.
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VERNE Jules
L'île mystérieuse. Tomes 1 et 2. Illustrations de l'époque de l'auteur.
2 volumes reliures de l'éditeur. 334 + 324 pages. Têtes dorées. Dos illustrés.
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LE BRAZ Anatole
Poèmes votifs. Prélude, Nocturne, Lever d'aube, couchant d'Août, Octobre, Thrêne, l'aigle, le prince des sept-iles, il étatit une fois, anniversaire, barque échouée, soir de Bretagne, la chanson des p'tits bons enfants, coiffe trégorroise... Saint-Servais, les sabotiers, Quimper, sanctuaire en ruine, villes mortes, l'ex-voto, invocatio ventis, vers lunaires, lîle errante, a un maître inconnu... Tryphina Keranglaz : Soir d'automne, chez les Chambristes...
Broché. 216 pages.
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FOUCHER J. - THOMAS G.-M.
La vie à Brest de 1848 à 1948. La vie quotidienne II.
Reliure toile de l'éditeur; 230 pages. 24x28cm. Jaquette.
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VERNE Jules
Le docteur Ox. Maître de Zacharius. Un hivernage dans les glaces. Un drame dans les airs. Troisième édition.
Reliure demi-basane. 304 pages. Fortes rousseurs. Traces de scotch.
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GUIDE MAIF
Guide touristique : La Bretagne. Guide MAIF.
Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 734 pages.
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