Evans Mike editor for Univers Publishing Melanie Frantz Wendy Gay Keith Martin Valerie Hawthorn Emily Evans
The Bikini Book a Bit Risque Look at the 2 Piece Bathing Suit History Folklore nostalgia
Clean and Unmarked: Universe Publishing 1996 1996. Excellent reference guide for collectors students of and/or enthusiasts interested in this subject. Always a good read and a great book to have on hand. 3: Hardcover cloth/embossed. B: Book: Very Good/Dust Jacket is VG. Illus. by 3. Illustrated with Color Photography. Se: Some edgewear normal for age. Coffee Table Collector Book. Universe Publishing 1996 Hardcover
Bookseller reference : 5008638 ISBN : 0789300575 9780789300577
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Exem (Emmanuel Excoffier)
(TINTIN) Zinzin Variation n°3. L'oreille cassée. 104/399 ex. Signé par Exem.
Paris, Affiche offset parodique de Tintin. 50/35cm. Très bon état
Bookseller reference : 53154
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Eyriès, Jean B. und Chopin, Jean M
Danemark. Paris, Firmin Didot 1846. 2 Bll., 415, (1) S. Mit 24 Stahlstichtafeln. Halblederband der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel.
o.J.
Bookseller reference : 30714
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FALLACI Oriana.
Se nascerai donna. Selezione di pagine dedicate al mondo femminile, interviste a vari personaggi.
In-8° pp. 345, leg. edit. con sovrac. ill. Ottimo stato.
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Fantastic Universe Magazine
1954: March Fantastic universe gga cover art by Clarence Doore Algis Budrys
good condition. unknown
Bookseller reference : 26383
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Fantastic Universe Magazine
1955: December Fantastic universe robot cover art by Mel Hunter Robert E. Howard & L. Sprague De Camp CONAN MAN OF DESTINY Complete
Very good condition. unknown
Bookseller reference : 26382
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Fantastic Universe Magazine
1958: October Fantastic Universe Philip K. Dick Virgil finlay Cover Art Gga Wynne Whiteford del Rey Stanley Mullen Lee Chaytor william F. Nolan
Good. Magazine. unknown
Bookseller reference : 33602
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Fantastic Universe Science Fiction
Blind Lightning By Harlan Ellison fantastic Universe Science Fiction June 1956
New York: King-Size Publications. Very Good-. 1956. Magazine. This is a trade sized magazine with illustrated covers and a glued spine. The magazine is in Very Good- condition and was issued without a dust jacket. The spine ends and corners of the book covers have some edge wear rubbing and beginning creasing. The text pages are clean but noticeably toned due to the acid conetnt of the paper used. This copy includes a group of short works including: The Mechanical Man by Algis Budrys Reaching for the Stars by Sidney J. Bounds Blind Lightning by Harlan Ellison The Triangulated Izaak Walton by Mack Reynolds Lights out for Rosalie by Ethel G. Lewis and more. . King-Size Publications unknown
Bookseller reference : A34997
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Fantastic Universe Science Fiction
Conan The Victorious found In Fantastic Universe Science Fiction September1957
New York: King-Size Publications. Very Good-. 1957. Magazine. This is a trade sized magazine with illustrated covers and a glued spine. The magazine is in Very Good- condition. The spine ends and corners of the book covers have some light bumping and rubbing. There is some creasing to the spine joints. The text pages are clean but noticeably toned due to the acid content of the pages. This issue includes the novelette Conan the Victorious by L. Sprague deCamp and Bjorn Nyberg along with The Helpful Robots by Robert Shea I Like Martian Music by Charles Fritch Shapes in the Sky by Civilian Saucer Intelligence Stopover by William Gerken The Unrare Earths by Isaac Asimov and more. . King-Size Publications unknown
Bookseller reference : A34990
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Fantastic Universe H. Beam Piper; Algis Budrys; Miriam Allen deFord; Ivan T. Sanderson; Fritz Leiber; John Brunner; Leland & Rit
FANTASTIC UNIVERSE: December Dec. 1959
NY: King-Size Publications 1959. Vol. 12 No. 2. Edited by Hans Stefan Santesson. Cover art is uncredited. Includes "The Answer" by H. Beam Piper; "The Girl in the Bottle" by Algis Budrys; "The Season of the Babies" by Miriam Allen deFord; "More About the Abominable Snowman" by Ivan T. Sanderson; "Our Saucer Vacation" by Fritz Leiber; "Curative Telepath" by John Brunner; "Some Have Entertained Angels" by Leland & Rita Puttcamp; "The Red Silk Scarf" by Ranjee Shahani; "Life and Death of a Robot" by Robert Andrea; "Brace Yourself for Mother" by Kate Wilhelm; "Lethe" by Robert Bierman; "The Russian Moon Rocket" by Van Rowe. Rubbing; soiling.spine sunned. SingleIssueMagazine. Good to Very Good-. King-Size Publications Paperback
Bookseller reference : PN109
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Fantastic Universe Irving E. Cox Jr. ; Richard Matheson; Evelyn E. Smith; Roger
FANTASTIC UNIVERSE December Dec. 1954
King-Size Publications. Good. 1954. Single Issue Magazine. Digest-sized. . King-Size Publications unknown
Bookseller reference : 411828
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Fantastic Universe Lester del Rey; Mel Hunter; William Campbell Gault; Frank Belknap Long; Roger Dee; Marcia Kamien; Evelyn Gold
FANTASTIC UNIVERSE: September Sept. 1954
NY: King-Size Publications 1954. Vol. 2 No. 2. Edited by Leo Margulies. Cover art by Schomburg. Includes "The Life Watch" by Lester Del del Rey; "Or Darwin If You Prefer" by Mel Hunter; "The Woman Obsession" by William Campbell Gault; "The Cottage" by Frank Belknap Long; "The Man Who Found Out" by Roger Dee; "And a Little Child" by Marcia Kamien; "The Recalcitrant" by Evelyn Goldstein; "Top Secret Boomerang" by Richard E. Smith; "Jackie Sees a Star" by Marion Zimmer Bradley; "Dirge for the Sane" by John Jakes; "He Who Served" by Ray Cummings; "Universe in Books" by Robert Frazier. Creasing; heavy edgewear; creasing; rubbing; tanning. SingleIssueMagazine. Good to Very Good-. King-Size Publications Paperback
Bookseller reference : PM623
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Fantastic Universe Irving E. Cox Jr.; Carl Jacobi; Charles Eric Maine; Walt Sheldon; Evelyn E. Smith; Algis Budrys; Thomas O'Ha
FANTASTIC UNIVERSE: September Sept. 1955
NY: King-Size Publications 1955. Vol. 4 No. 2. Edited by Leo Margulies. Cover art by Mel Hunter "The Story Behind the Cover" by Frank Belknap Long. Includes "The Cartels Jungle" by Irving E. Cox; "The Long Voyage" by Carl Jacobi; "Mission from Space" by Charles Eric Maine; "Houlihan's Equation" by Walt Sheldon; "The Doorway" by Evelyn E. Smith; "The Undiscovered Country" by Algis Budrys; "Rescue Squad" by Thomas O'Hara; "Operation Earthworm" by Joe Archibald; "The Hoofer" by Walter M. Miller Jr; "The Sun Hunters" by Joe L. Hensley. Hinge creasing. SingleIssueMagazine. Very Good. King-Size Publications Paperback
Bookseller reference : PJ1246
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FANTASTIC UNIVERSE editors
Fantastic Universe November 1957
New York: King Size Publications 1957. Digest Very Good / Near Fine. New York: King Size Publications: 1957. Digest Very Good / Near Fine 128 pp. A clean straight and tight copy. King Size Publications unknown
Bookseller reference : 58062
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Fantastic Universe Clifford D. Simak; Frank B. Bryning; Burton Crane; Mack Reynolds; Ruth Sterling; Norman Arkaway; Mann Rubin;
FANTASTIC UNIVERSE: August Aug. 1956 "So Bright the Vision"
NY: King-Size Publications 1956. Vol. 6 No. 1. Edited by Leo Margulies. Cover art by Ed Moritz "The Story Behind the Cover" by Frank Belknap Long. Includes "So Bright the Vision" by Clifford D. Simak; "The Robot Carpenter" by Frank B. Bryning; "Attack from Within" by Burton Crane; "Fair Exchanger" by Mack Reynolds; "The Far-Off Stars" by Ruth Sterling; "The Only Conqueror" by Norman Arkaway; "Room for Improvement" by Mann Rubin; "Hail to the King" by Edward Ludwig; "The Voiceless Sentinels" by Roger Dee; "The Macauley Circuit" by Robert Silverberg. Wraps re-glued with tears at ends and a little stress; creasing; checks on contents page. SingleIssueMagazine. Good. King-Size Publications Paperback
Bookseller reference : PJ618
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Fantastic Universe Milton Lesser; Walter M. Miller Jr.; Evelyn Goldstein; Robert F. Young; Algis Budrys; Jeanne Williams; Russ
FANTASTIC UNIVERSE: January Jan. 1955
NY: King-Size Publications 1955. Vol. 2 No. 4. Cover by Alex Schomburg "Story behind the Cover" by Frank Belknap Long. Includes "The Double Occupation" by Milton Lesser; "The Triflin' Man" by Walter M. Miller; "Hour of Suprise" by Evelyn Goldstein; "House at the End of the Street" by Robert F. Young; "The Strange Room" by Algis Budrys; "The Happy Music" by Jeanne Williams; "The Scientific Approach" by Russ Winterbotham; "God and the Apes" by Horation Winslow; "Jettison or Die" by F. B. Bryning; "The Flaw" by Bern Scharfman; "Pioneer Stock" by Judith Merril; "Septimus Spink Circa 2021" by Joe Archibald. Edwear; creasing; minor tears at spine head; small letter 'p' on cover. SingleIssueMagazine. Very Good. King-Size Publications Paperback
Bookseller reference : PI353
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Fantastic Universe cover by Virgil Finlay Edmund Cooper Stanley Mullen Robert Silverberg L. Sprague de Camp John Brunner Mi
FANTASTIC UNIVERSE APRIL 1957 VOL. 7 NO. 4
New York: King-Size Publications Inc. Good. 1957. First Edition. Softcover. First edition. Magazine. Digest-sized pictorial wrappers about 5.5" x 7.5" 128 pages illustrated. Includes "Intruders on the Moon" by Edmund Cooper "Scavenger" by Stanley Mullen "The Artifact Business" by Robert Silverberg "Pfui on Psi" by L. Sprague de Camp "When Gabriel" by John Brunner etc. Good copy cover and some spine creasing coding to the top of the front cover cheap text paper tanning. . King-Size Publications Inc paperback
Bookseller reference : 73541
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Fantastic Universe San Merwin Jr editor cover by Alex Schomburg Jacques Jean Ferrat A. Bertram Chandler Frank Belknap Long E
FANTASTIC UNIVERSE JUNE-JULY 1953 VOL. 1 NO. 1
Chicago / New York: King-Size Publications Inc. Good. 1953. First Edition. Softcover. First edition. Magazine. Digest-sized pictorial wrappers about 5.25" x 7.5" 192 pages including "Matians Come in Clouds" by Philip K. Dick "Little Men of Space" by Frank Belknap Long "The Fire and the Flesh" by E. Hoffmann Price etc illustrated. Good or better copy spine rolled and creased with a short tear to the front edge distributor's date stamp to the top edge light cover creasing some impression marks to the front cover light dampstaining to the upper left corner of the rear cover cheap text paper tanning/tanned. . King-Size Publications Inc paperback
Bookseller reference : 73212
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Fantastic Universe Stanley Mullen; Alan E. Nourse; Milton Lesser; Frank B. Bryning; Frank Belknap Long; Sam Carson; H. Nearing
FANTASTIC UNIVERSE: April Apr. 1956
NY: King-Size Publications 1956. Vol. 5 No. 3. Edited by Leo Margulies. Cover art by Kelly Freas "The Story Behind the Cover" by Frank Belknap Long. Includes "The Lair of the Phoenix" by Stanley Mullen; "Second Sight" by Alane E. Nourse; "Meet Miss Solar System" by Milton Lesser; "On the Average" by Frank B. Bryning; "The Spectacles" by Frank Belknap Long; "Seed of Tomorrow" by Sam Carson; "The Neurotic Rose" by H. Nearing Jr.; "The Ninety-Minute War" by Richard E. Lowe; "Sole Solution" by Eric Frank Russell; "The Blood-Stained God" by Robert E. Howard & L. Sprague de Camp. Tanning; slight signs of wear. SingleIssueMagazine. Near Fine. King-Size Publications Paperback
Bookseller reference : PD1188
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Fantastic Universe
Fantastic Universe Science Fiction December 1954 Vol. 2 Number 5
New York: King-size Publications 1954. The Doll That Does Everything by Richard Matheson. Also John Wyndham Poul Anderson and others. Used reading copy. Magazine digest type publication. Fair to Good. King-size Publications unknown
Bookseller reference : 22457
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Fantastic Universe Irving E. Cox Jr.; Carl Jacobi; Charles Eric Maine; Walt Sheldon; Evelyn E. Smith; Algis Budrys; Thomas O'Ha
FANTASTIC UNIVERSE: September Sept. 1955
NY: King-Size Publications 1955. Vol. 4 No. 2. Edited by Leo Margulies. Cover art by Mel Hunter "The Story Behind the Cover" by Frank Belknap Long. Includes "The Cartels Jungle" by Irving E. Cox; "The Long Voyage" by Carl Jacobi; "Mission from Space" by Charles Eric Maine; "Houlihan's Equation" by Walt Sheldon; "The Doorway" by Evelyn E. Smith; "The Undiscovered Country" by Algis Budrys; "Rescue Squad" by Thomas O'Hara; "Operation Earthworm" by Joe Archibald; "The Hoofer" by Walter M. Miller Jr; "The Sun Hunters" by Joe L. Hensley. Minor creasing. SingleIssueMagazine. Very Good. King-Size Publications Paperback
Bookseller reference : PB657
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FARADAY MICHAEL. THE FIRST ELECTRIC MOTOR INTRODUCING "LINES OF FORCE" AND THE UNIVERSE OF "FIELDS"
On some new Electro-Magnetical Motion and on the Theory of Magnetism. By Michael Faraday Chemical Assistant in the Royal Institution. Note on New Electro-Magnetical Motions. Historical Statement respecting Electro-Magnetic Rotation. 3 Papers.
London John Murray 1821 1822 1823. Wirhout wrappers as extracted from "The Quarterly Journal of Science and the Arts. The Royal Institution of Great Britain" vol. XII a. XV. Half-title and title-page to vol. XII pp. 74-96 a. pp. 416-421 and 1 engraved plate showing Faraday's apparatus for illustrating electromagnetic rotation. Title-page to vol. XV. Pp. 288-292. The plate slightly brownspotted. � First appearance of these three papers in which Faraday records one of the most influential discoveries in physics in the 19th Century; - with these papers he is the very first to show how to CONVERT THE ELECTRICAL AND MAGNETIC FORCES INTO CONTINUAL MECHANICAL MOVEMENT thus creating the first electric motor using the principle of electromagnetic rotation. <br><br>In the first paper he introduced for the first time the concept of "LINE OF FORCE" hereby delineating "a picture of the universe as consisting of fields of various types one that was more subtle flexible and useful than the purely mechanical picture of Galileo and Newton. The FIELD UNIVERSE was to be recognized with Maxwell half a century later and with Einstein after an interval of another half century" Asimov.<br><br>"Ever since Hans Christian Oersted's announcement of the discovery of electromagnetism in the summer of 1820 editors of scientific journals had been inundated with articles on the phenomenon. Theories to explain it had multiplied and the net effect was confusion. Were all the effects reported real Did the theories fit the facts It was to answer these questions that Phillips turned to Faraday and asked him to review the experiments and theories of the past months and separate truth from fiction.Faraday agreed to undertake a short historical survey.His enthusiasm was aroused in September 1821 when he turned to the investigation of the peculiar nature of the magnetic force created by an electrical current. Oersted had spoken of the "electrical conflict" surrounding the wire and had noted that "this conflict performs circles".Yet as he experimented he saw precisely what was happening. Using a small magnetic needle to map the pattern of magnetic force he noted that one of the poles of the needle turned in a circle as it was carried around the wire. He immediately realized that a single magnetic pole would rotate unceasingly around a current-carrying wire so long as the current flowed. He then set about devising an instrument to illustrate this effect. His paper "On some new Electro-Magnetical Motion and on the Theory of Magnetism" appeared in the 21 October 1821 issue of the "Quarterly Journal of Science" The paper offered. It records the first conversion of electrical into mechanical energy. It also contained the first notion of the line of force." DSB IV pp. 533. unknown
Bookseller reference : 43731
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FARADAY MICHAEL. THE FIRST ELECTRIC MOTOR INTRODUCING "LINES OF FORCE" AND THE UNIVERSE OF "FIELDS" FRENCH EDITION.
Sur les Mouvemens �lectro-magn�tiques et la th�orie du magn�tisme. Traduit par M. Anatole-Riffault. Andr�-Marie Ampere et Felix Savary: Notes relatives au M�moire de M. Faraday.
Paris Crochard 1821. No wrappers. In: "Annales de Chimie et de Physique Par MM. Gay-Lussac et Arago." tome 18 Septembre Cahier. Pp. 337-443. Entire issue offered. Faraday's paper: pp. 337-370 a. 2 folded engraved plates showing the experimental apparatus. Amp�re & Savary's Notes: pp. 370-379. Clean and fine. � First French edition of Faraday's famous paper "On some new Electro-Magnetical Motion and on the Theory of Magnetism. By Michael Faraday Chemical Assistant in the Royal Institution. 1821" recording one of the most influential discoveries in physics in the 19th Century as Faraday here as the very first showed how to CONVERT THE ELECTRICAL AND MAGNETIC FORCES INTO CONTINUAL MECHANICAL MOVEMENT thus creating the first electric motor using the principle of electromagnetic rotation. In the first paper he introduced for the first time the concept of "LINE OF FORCE" and hereby deliniating "a picture of the universe as consisting of fields of various types one that was more subtle flexible and useful than the purely mechanical picture of Galileo and Newton. The FIELD UNIVERSE was to be recognized with Maxwell half a century later and with Einstein after an interval of another halfcentury."Asimov.<br><br>"Ever since Hans Christian oersted's announcement of the discovery of electromagnetism in the summer of 1820 editors of scientific journals had been inundated with articles on the phenomenon. Theories to explain it had multiplied and the net effect was confusion. Were all the effects reported real Did the theories fit the facts It was to answer these questions that Phillips turned to Faraday and asked him to review the experiments and theories of the past months and separate truth from fiction.Faraday agreed to to undertake a short historical survey.His entusiasm was aroused in September 1821 when he turned to the investigation of the peculiar nature of the magnetic force created by an electrical current. Oersted had spoken of the "electrical conflict" surrounding the wiree and had noted that "this conflict performs circles".Yet as he experimented he saw precisely what was happening. Using a small magnetic needle to map the pattern of magnetic force he noted that oneof the poles of the needle turned in a circle as it was carried around the wire. He immediately realized that a single magnetic pole would rotate unceasingly around a current-carrying wire so long as the current flowed. He then set about devising an instrument to illustrate this effect. His paper "On some new Electro-Magnetical Motion and on the Theory of Magnetism" appeared in the 21 October 1821 issue of the "Quarterly Journal of Science" The paper offered in the first French edition. It records the first conversion of electrical into mechanical energy. It also contained the first notion of the line of force."DSB IV pp. 533. unknown
Bookseller reference : 43750
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FARADAY MICHAEL. THE FIRST ELECTRIC MOTOR INTRODUCING "LINES OF FORCE" AND THE UNIVERSE OF "FIELDS" GERMAN EDITION.
Ueber electrisch-magnetische ewegungen und die Theorie des Magnetismus; von Faraday chem. Assistenten in d. Roy. Inst. geschrieben London d. 11 Sept. 1821: mit Anmerkungen von einem Freunde des Hrn Amp�re. Frei bearbeitet und mit einigen Erl�uterungen von Gilbert.
Leipzig Johann Ambrosius Barth 1822. Without wrappers as extracted from "Annalen der Physik und der Physikalischen Chemie. Hrsg. Ludwig Wilhelm Gilbert" Bd. 71. Titlepage to vol. 71 pp. 124-171 a. pp. 172-176 and 1 folded engraved plate showing experimental apparatus. Clean and fine. � First German edition of Faraday's famous paper "On some new Electro-Magnetical Motion and on the Theory of Magnetism. By Michael Faraday Chemical Assistant in the Royal Institution. 1821" recording one of the most influential discoveries in physics in the 19th Century as Faraday here as the very first showed how to CONVERT THE ELECTRICAL AND MAGNETIC FORCES INTO CONTINUAL MECHANICAL MOVEMENT thus creating the first electric motor using the principle of electromagnetic rotation. In the first paper he introduced for the first time the concept of "LINE OF FORCE" and hereby deliniating "a picture of the universe as consisting of fields of various types one that was more subtle flexible and useful than the purely mechanical picture of Galileo and Newton. The FIELD UNIVERSE was to be recognized with Maxwell half a century later and with Einstein after an interval of another halfcentury."Asimov.<br><br>"Ever since Hans Christian oersted's announcement of the discovery of electromagnetism in the summer of 1820 editors of scientific journals had been inundated with articles on the phenomenon. Theories to explain it had multiplied and the net effect was confusion. Were all the effects reported real Did the theories fit the facts It was to answer these questions that Phillips turned to Faraday and asked him to review the experiments and theories of the past months and separate truth from fiction.Faraday agreed to to undertake a short historical survey.His entusiasm was aroused in September 1821 when he turned to the investigation of the peculiar nature of the magnetic force created by an electrical current. Oersted had spoken of the "electrical conflict" surrounding the wiree and had noted that "this conflict performs circles".Yet as he experimented he saw precisely what was happening. Using a small magnetic needle to map the pattern of magnetic force he noted that oneof the poles of the needle turned in a circle as it was carried around the wire. He immediately realized that a single magnetic pole would rotate unceasingly around a current-carrying wire so long as the current flowed. He then set about devising an instrument to illustrate this effect. His paper "On some new Electro-Magnetical Motion and on the Theory of Magnetism" appeared in the 21 October 1821 issue of the "Quarterly Journal of Science" The paper offered in the first German edition. It records the first conversion of electrical into mechanical energy. It also contained the first notion of the line of force."DSB IV pp. 533. unknown
Bookseller reference : 43751
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FAVIER Jean
L'Univers de Chartres
Bordas. 1988. In-folio pleine toile avec jaquette. Qlques ills. et photographies de Jean Bernard. 191 p. TBE.
Bookseller reference : 38989
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FELDEN Marceau
ET SI L'HOMME ETAIT SEUL DANS L'UNIVERS ...?
Grasset Grasset 1994, In-8 broché, 320 pages Trés bon état.
Bookseller reference : 99923753
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FELDEN Marceau
ET SI L'HOMME ETAIT SEUL DANS L'UNIVERS ...?
Grasset 1994, In-8 broché, 320 pages Trés bon état.
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FERDINAND DENIS & FAMIN, C.:
Brésil. Relié ensemble avec: Colombie et Guyanes par M. C. Famin. Coll. L'univers. Histoire et description de tous les peuples:
Paris, Firmin Didot, 1837, gr. in-8vo, 2 ff. 420 p. + 57 planches gravées. Cachet de biblioth. sur page de titre, reliure en demi-cuir.
Bookseller reference : 63643aaf
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FILLAUDEAU Bertrand
L'Univers Ludique d'André Gide. Les Soties.
José Corti.1985.In-8 br.325 p.BE.Couv.légèrement froissée.
Bookseller reference : 43118
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FINKIELKRAUT Alain.
L'humanité perdue. Essai sur le XXe siècle.
Paris, Editions du seuil, (octobre) 1996. In-8 (205 x 139 mm), broché, 176 pages. Bande d'annonce.
Bookseller reference : 10307
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FLAMMARION, Camille.
Astronomie populaire - Description generale du ciel. Illustrée de 360 figures, planches en chromolitographie, cartes celestes, etc.
Paris, Marpon et Flammarion, 1880. Un fort volume relié demi basane noire, plats marbrés. (20.3 X 27.9 cm, 836 pp).
Bookseller reference : 23290
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FLAMMARION Camille
Les étoiles et les curiosités du ciel.
Description complète du ciel visible à l’oeil nu et de tous les objets célestes faciles à observer. Supplément de l(astronomie populaire. In 8 demi cuir, titre et filets dorés. Faux-titre, portrait de l’auteur sous serpente, en frontispice, titre avec vignette, VII, 792 pages, 400 gravures, cartes célestes, planches en chromolithographie. Paris C. MARPON et E. FLAMMARION éditeurs, 1882. Rousseurs. Plus concentrées en début et fin de volume.
Bookseller reference : 12453
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Flammarion, Camille :
Lumen.
Paris, E. Flammarion, sans date (circa fin XIXe sièce) ; in-12 ; demie-basane aubergine, dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés, titre doré (reliure de l'époque) ; 252 pp.
Bookseller reference : 3935
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Flammarion Camille
Uranie Collection Giullaume (Edition du Figao)
Illustrations De Bieler, Gambard et Myrbach 1 21,5x14,5 cm., legatura editoriale cartonata, titolo in oro su tassello al dorso, pagg. (8)288, numerose illustrazioni a disegno in bianco e nero nel testo, prima edizione, in francese, buone condizioni. Firma di appartenenza.
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FLAMMARION, Camille.
Astronomie populaire - Description generale du ciel. Illustrée de 360 figures, planches en chromolitographie, cartes celestes, etc.
Un fort volume relié demi basane noire, plats marbrés. (20.3 X 27.9 cm, 836 pp). Plats et coiffes frottés et us. par endroit, traces de mouill., leg. rouss. [P-26]
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FLOCON (Albert)
L'univers des livres - Etude historique des origines à la fin du XVIIIe siècle
Paris, Hermann, 1961. Grand in-8 relié toile beige à rectangles blancs, 707 p. 250 figures. 8 planches h.-t. en couleurs. Bon état : mouillure en pied d'ouvrage. Manque jaquette.
Bookseller reference : 11648
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FONTENELLE et LALANDE
Entretiens sur la pluralité des mondes, précédés de L'astronomie des dames FONTENELLE et LALANDE
mb. JANET ET COTELLE, 1820. Couverture rigide. État : Très bon. In-8 (13.5 X 21.5 cm) Reliure demi chagrin d'époque, coins et dos legerement frottés et 408 pages, 2 planches de gravures en noir et blanc hors-texte, gravées par Ambroise Tardieu. Titre, filets et fleurons dorés sur le dos en cuir marron clair. Quelques rousseurs
Bookseller reference : CCC0008f
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Fourwayfree; Universo 2
Trees to Climb On
Pego Records 2008-11-25. Audio CD. New. Brand new factory sealed. Ships within 24 hours with confirmation. Most CDs ship 1st class. All CDs carry a no hassle guarantee. Questions Contact us. We strive to be as earth conscious as possible when packaging buying recycled envelopes etc. Pego Records unknown
Bookseller reference : EEJ6638D07252013
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Francq / Van Hamme
Ex-libris Francq, offset signé, numéroté 155/250 ex.
Paris, Apostrophe / Dupuis, 2000, 23,5x17,5 cm. Très bon état.
Bookseller reference : 53295
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Frank Pé
Frank, Zoo des Roches, Manon. Sérigraphie numérotée 132/180 HC, signée.
Caen, 40/60 cm. Très bon état
Bookseller reference : 53275
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Frank Pé
Frank, Zoo des Roches, Manon. Sérigraphie numérotée 159/250 ex., signée.
Caen, 40/60 cm. Très bon état
Bookseller reference : 53276
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Franquin
Houba ! Houba ! Livre à colorier Marsupilami
Genval, 29,5/21 cm. 4 pages à colorier. Très bon état
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Francis BRUNEL
NOTRE UNIVERS
Un ouvrage de 156 pages, format 205 x 280 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage couleurs, publié en 1973, Hachette, bon état
Bookseller reference : LFA-126743859
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François Walthéry
Sérigraphie Peyo et les autres, signée, ex. 97/300
Paris, Marsu Productions, Dupuis, Très bon état. 30/40 cm.
Bookseller reference : 53167
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Frank Pé
Sérigraphie Frank, signée, numérotée 169/280
Paris, Pépite production, 30/40 cm. Très bon état
Bookseller reference : 53169
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Frank Pé
Zoo des Roches. Affiche numérotée 55/150, signée.
Caen, Dupuis, Pruction IMABUL, 2001, 50/70 cm. Bon état
Bookseller reference : 53274
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Frank Pé
Zoo des Roches. Affiche numérotée 114/150, signée.
Caen, Dupuis, Pruction IMABUL, 2001, 50/70 cm. Bon état
Bookseller reference : 53277
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Franco Columbu Mr. Olympia & Mr. Universe 3 Times SIGNED & Inscribed By Author Illustrated with Fotos
Winning Bodybuilding a Complete Do-It-yourself Program for Beginning Intermediate & Advanced Bodybuilders Includes Menus for Eating Nutrition Attitude ETC
Contemporary Books Inc Chicago. HB NODustJacket ISSUED 1977 1st edition F-/F- NODJ Cloth color pictorial cover of Author on front light wear cover & interior nice tight with few dogeared pages & Tiny nick top 5 or so pgs & light Wear 156 pages Index. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. Contemporary Books Inc Chicago hardcover
Bookseller reference : 21424
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Frank Close
L'enigma dell'infinito Alla ricerca del vero universo
Saggi Einaudi 932 <BR>ISBN 9788806212391 <BR>2 copie
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FRIESS DE COLONNA C.
Histoire de la Corse depuis les temps les plus anciens jusqu’à nos jours.
In 8 en feuilles ,114 pages,texte sur 2 colonnes,8 gravures hors-texte dont une carte de la Corse;Firmin Didot L’Univers Pittoresque ou histoire et description de tous les peuples. 1844,Ouvrage en livraison sous couverture grise muette d'attente
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