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‎BELAEFF-SCHERBINSKY (B.-N).‎

‎Post Scriptum. Récit traduit du Russe par G. Welter.‎

‎Paris, Editions du Pavois, Bibliothèque internationale, 1946. In-8, broché, 452 pp plus table des matières. Edition originale de la traduction française sur papier d'édition (il n'a été tiré de cet ouvrage que 30 ex numérotés sur velin).‎

‎PIQUET-WICKS (Eric).‎

‎Alerte à Orly.‎

‎Paris, Denoël, Collection policière, 1958. In-12, broché, couverture en couleur, 188 pp. Edition originale en service de presse (pas de grand papier annoncé). Exemplaire enrichi d'un envoi autographe de l'auteur adressé à Gaston Gallimard. Exemplaire à l'état de neuf.‎

‎DASSAU (Pierre).‎

‎Le Nord vu par la Presse 1860/1910.‎

‎Dijon, Editions de Civry, Collection Visages et Regard, 1981. Grand in-8, (21 x 24 cm), broché, couverture à rabat illustrée en couleurs, 240 pp. Très nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans et hors-texte dont trois en double-page. Table des Matières. Introduction - Chapitre I. La mer - Chap. II. La conquête de l'air - Chap. III. Les luttes sociales et les accidents collectifs - Chap. IV. Les grandes fêtes du Nord et du Pas-de-Calais - Chap. V. Empereurs et présidents dans le Nord. Chap. VI. Les faits divers. Chap. VII. La guerre. Exemplaire en parfait état.‎

‎KEMPF (Roger).‎

‎Diderot et le roman ou le démon de la présence.‎

‎Exemplaire du S.P. Envoi autographe à l'auteur.‎

‎LAMBERT (Jean).‎

‎Le Plaisir de voir. Essai.‎

‎Exemplaire du S.P. Bon exemplaire.‎

‎RINALDI (Angelo).‎

‎L'éducation de l'oubli.‎

‎Paris, Denoël, Les Lettres Nouvelles, 1974. In-8, broché, oblong, 268 pp. Edition originale. Exemplaire du S.P., pas de grand papier, envoi autographe de l'auteur.‎

‎DAVRAY (Jean).‎

‎LE BRUIT DE LA VIE. (complets). I. Le Bruit de la vie - II. Le matin vient et la nuit aussi. - Sur les genoux des dieux. - IV. Les astres meurent.‎

‎Paris, Plon, 1957-1960, 4 volumes. in-8, brochés, non coupés, couvertures rempliées 352-341- 337 pp.et 405 pp. Première édition en Service de Presse. Ex en parfait état. * Jean Davray, né le 23 novembre 1914 à Sarreguemines (Moselle) et mort le 25 septembre 1985 à Paris, est un écrivain et publicitaire français. La plus grande part de la vie professionnelle de Jean Davray a lieu au sein des entreprises d'eaux minérales Perrier pour lesquelles il proposa le slogan publicitaire Perrier, c'est fou. Davray est un collectionneur de tableaux — notamment Dans le jardin de Vuillard —, de meubles et d'objets d'art, et un grand bibliophile ; la majeure partie de son importante bibliothèque fut dispersée de son vivant, en 1961, le reste après sa mort en 1986 (ainsi que sa collection).‎

‎VIALATTE (Alexandre).‎

‎Les Fruits du Congo.‎

‎Édition originale sur papier d'édition, exemplaire du Service de presse. (il n'a été tiré de cet ouvrage que 53 rarissimes ex n° sur pur fil). Bel exemplaire en parfait état.‎

‎GADENNE Paul.‎

‎Les Hauts-Quartiers.‎

‎Édition originale sans grand papier, exemplaire du S.P. Bon exemplaire.‎

‎COCCIOLI (Carlo)‎

‎Journal mexicain.‎

‎In-8, 253p. Edition originale ordinaire (pas de grand papier annoncé). Exemplaire du SP. Traduction de L. Bonalumi. Avec quelques dessins in-texte. Enrichi d'un envoi aautographe signé de l'auteur à Ch. Exbrayat.‎

‎MEURANT (Jacques)‎

‎La presse et l'opinion de la Suisse romande face à l'Europe en guerre (1939-1941).‎

‎Gr. In-8, 765p. Tirage limité à 850 exemplaires. Index des noms cités en fin de volume. A l'état de neuf.‎

‎RECLUS (Maurice)‎

‎Emile de Girardin. Le créateur de la Presse moderne.‎

‎Gr. In-8, 239p. Avec un portrait de Girardin en frontispice.‎

‎RAMUZ (C.-F.)‎

‎Journal 1896-1942.‎

‎In-8, 466p. Edition partiellement originale [Bringolf 57f]. Dos piqué.‎

‎COLLECTIF‎

‎De la résistance à la révolution. Anthologie de la presse clandestine française.‎

‎In-8, 266p. Exemplaire à l'état de neuf, non coupé.‎

‎DELACROIX (Eugène)‎

‎Journal. 1822-1863.‎

‎3 volumes gr. In-8, 503-483-536p. Edition revue et augmentée. Publiée d'après le manuscrit original. Avec une introduction et des notes par André Joubin. Orné de 6 illustrations hors texte. Index des noms cités à la fin du dernier volume.‎

‎RAMUZ (C.-F.)‎

‎Journal 1896-1942.‎

‎In-8, 466p. Edition partiellement originale [Bringolf 57f]. Tès bel exemplaire.‎

‎GUYOT (Laure)‎

‎Temps de guerre (1939-1942). Une Neuchateloise dans la tourmente.‎

‎In-8, 262p. Transcription et commentaires par Maurice Evard. Avec quelques illustrations en noir et en couleurs. Bel exemplaire.‎

‎M†LLER (Grégoire)‎

‎Insoumis. Cent jours d'une vie de peintre. Journal.‎

‎In-8, 201p. Exemplaire à l'état de neuf.‎

‎CLERY M.‎

‎A Journal of Occurrences at the Temple during the Confinement of Louis XVI, King of France. By M. Clery, the King's Valet-de-Chambre. Translated from the original Manuscript by R.C. Dallas. ['The Journal of the Terror']. ATTRACTIVE COPY‎

‎8vo., First English Edition, with an engraved plate (moderately spotted), 2 engraved plans on one plate, and two engraved facsimiles on one plate, rear free endpaper and one rear blank preliminary lightly spotted; attractively bound in nineteenth century half calf, marbled boards, back gilt extra with five raised bands, second compartment with red leather label lettered in gilt, all other compartments ruled and elaborately tooled in gilt to a floral design, all edges marbled, marbled endpapers, corners lightly bruised else a remarkably bright, crisp, clean copy in elegant binding. With the 16pp list of subscribers, which includes virtually every member of the Royal family extended to Prince William of Gloucester. This is the early issue with 'Bookselllers' in the publisher's imprint (see ESTCT110766). The plates depict the Temple tower, plans of the second and third floors and two facsimiles of Marie Antoinette's handwriting. Clery's family had been in the service of the French Royal Family since the time of Louis XIV. Together with his brother, he began his career with the Princesse de Guenenee, governess to the royal children, and became valet-de-chambre to the Duke of Normandy (later the Dauphin) in 1785. From 1789, he acted as valet to King Louis XVI and was permitted by Petion to continue to wait on the Royal Family during their imprisonment in the Temple. After the King's execution, Clery accompanied the Madame Royale (Marie-Therese de Bourbon) on her exile to Vienna where he continued to serve until his death. LOVELY COPY OF A KEY DOCUMENTARY RECORD IN THE HISTORY OF FRANCE, THE REVOLUTION AND THE TERROR, AND THE SINGLE MOST IMPORTANT CONTEMPORARY ACCOUNT OF THE IMPRISONMENT OF LOUIS XVI.‎

‎GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON‎

‎The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London. Vols. 40, 41, 42, 43, 47, 53, 58, 59. [A small run of 8 volumes].‎

‎8 vols., 8vo., First Edition with numerous illustrations, diagrams and maps throughout; strongly and uniformly bound in blue cloth, gilt backs, all in very good, bright, state.‎

‎GALTIER-BOISSIERE J.‎

‎Mon Journal pendant L'Occupation.‎

‎Sm. 8vo., First Edition thus [Original Edition on Ordinary Paper], text in French, paper yellowing, edges dusty; original wrappers printed in red and black, uncut, a very good, clean copy. Increasingly elusive in this condition‎

‎FISHER (ed.)] [James‎

‎The New Naturalist: A Journal of British Natural History. A Journal of British Natural History. Woodlands. The Western Isles of Scotland. Migration. The Local Naturalist.‎

‎Roy. 4to., First Edition, with numerous coloured and monochrome photographs (many full-page) and maps in the text; original beige cloth, backstrip lettered in green, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter a little rubbed at extremities, and lightly browned at backstrip and on (predominantly white) rear panel. This bound volume contains the first four of the only six numbers of the Journal. 'So the New Naturalist Journal became another of the might-have-beens of the series. There would be nothing to compare with it for many years to come, not at any rate until the appearance of 'Animals' magazine in the 1960s; and not until the launch of 'British Wildlife' in 1989 has any journal bridged the divide between scientist and field naturalist half so effectively' (Marren). See Marren pp.216-218.‎

‎BOSWELL James‎

‎Boswell's London Journal 1762-1763. Now first published from the Original Manuscript. Prepared for the Press, with Introduction and Notes. [Fifth Impression].‎

‎8vo., Fifth Impression, with a portrait frontispiece, 3 full-page facsimiles and endpaper maps, small neat contemporary signature on title; cloth gilt, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter lightly frayed at extremities. First volume of The Yale Editions of the Private Papers of James Boswell. Brown 98 (recording the first edition).‎

‎ARBUTHNOT Mrs. [H.]‎

‎The Journal of Mrs Arbuthnot 1820-1832. Edited by Francis Bamford and the Duke of Wellington.‎

‎2 vols., 8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispieces and 16 plates on 14, some mild offsetting from fold-ins to free endpapers, small neat contemporary inscription on front free endpapers; original green buckram, gilt backs, a very good, clean set. The set comprises: Vol. I: February 1820 - December 1825; Vol. II: January 1826 - January 1832. Harriet Arbuthnot's celebrated journal throws detailed light on George IV and his brothers as well as her close friend Wellington in the post-Napoleonic period. See Brown & Christie 203.‎

‎ANGLO-ZULU WAR HISTORICAL SOCIETY‎

‎The Journal of the Anglo Zulu War Historical Society. Eleventh Edition. June 2002.‎

‎Sm. folio, First Edition, with illustrations in the text; original pictorial wrappers, a near fine copy. SCARCE‎

‎GREAVES (ed.)] [A.‎

‎The Journal of the Anglo Zulu War Historical Society. Thirteenth Edition. June 2003.‎

‎Sm. folio, First Edition, with illustrations in the text; original pictorial wrappers, a near fine copy. SCARCE‎

‎ASTON MARTIN.‎

‎[Aston Martin]. The Journal. Volume One. No Hunting or Fishing. FINE COPY IN ORIGINAL BOARDS‎

‎4to., First Edition, with numerous fine coloured and monochrome photographs (the majority full-page) in the text; original pictorial boards, a fine copy. Fine copy of the first volume in the series. VERY SCARCE.‎

‎POTTER Beatrix‎

‎The Journal of Beatrix Potter from 1881 to 1897. Transcribed from her Code Writing by Leslie Linder. With an Appreciation by H.L. Cox.‎

‎Roy. 8vo., with a portrait frontispiece, 19 reproductions of watercolours by Potter, 9 coloured plates of photographs, 12 monochrome plates of photographs, 18 drawings by Potter (and one by Bertram Potter), 8 facsimiles of Potter's code writing and 3 pedigrees (one full-page and 2 folding); green cloth gilt, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy in price-clipped dustwrapper. Published in the same year as the first edition.‎

‎ANGOULEME] [Duchess of (Marie Therese Charlotte de Bourbon)‎

‎Private Memoirs, which, with the Work of M. Hue, and the Journal of Clery, complete the History of the Captivity of the Royal Family of France in the Temple. Translated from the French, with Notes. [First English Edition.] RARE ACCOUNT OF THE 'TERROR' IN ENGLISH‎

‎Sm. 8vo., First Edition thus, small age-mark on half-title verso; contemporary half calf, marbled boards, back ruled in gilt, second compartment with red leather label lettered in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt with a floral motif, joints cracked (but hinges and binding entirely sound), a most attractive and remarkably crisp, clean copy. Complete with half-title, and 6pp publisher's catalogue (dated February 1817) bound in at end. RARE. We have seen this edition confused with a very similar but shorter (and apparently less elusive) version of Angouleme's memoirs published by Constable in Edinburgh later the same year. NICE COPY OF A KEY DOCUMENTARY RECORD IN THE HISTORY OF FRANCE, THE REVOLUTION AND THE TERROR, AND AFTER CLERY ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT CONTEMPORARY ACCOUNTS OF THE IMPRISONMENT OF LOUIS XVI.‎

‎BRAND] [John‎

‎A Brief Description of Orkney, Zetland, Pightland-Firth and Caithness, wherein after a Short Journal of the Author's Voyage thither, these Northern Places are first more generally more described. FIRST DEDICATED PUBLISHED ACCOUNT‎

‎Sm. 8vo., First Edition, eighteenth century inscription on title, title and several following leaves age-stained, title neatly mounted without loss of text, final leaf of Appendix mounted with loss of half text; strongly and attractively bound in half calf, marbled boards, back with five flat gilt bands, second compartment with red leather label lettered and ruled in gilt, a most attractive copy. This copy was formerly in the McIntosh Library, Dunkeld, and carries the MS press-mark A8.51 and bookplate (numbered 493) on front paste-down. A sound and complete (save last leaf) copy of the first dedicated published account of Orkney and Zetland. RARE. Anderson, p.402.‎

‎KENT‎

‎Bygone Kent: A Monthly Journal in all Aspects of Local History. Vol. 4 No. 4. April 1983.‎

‎8vo., First Edition, with photographs throughout; pictorial wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a very good, clean copy.‎

‎LEAUTAUD Paul‎

‎Journal of a Man of Letters 1898-1907. Translated by Geoffrey Sainsbury. With a Preface by Alan Pryce-Jones. IN DUSTWRAPPER‎

‎8vo., First English Edition, on laid paper, with a portrait frontispiece, some light dust-soiling; red cloth, gilt back, a very good, clean copy in dustwrapper.‎

‎SWIFT Jonathan‎

‎Journal to Stella. Edited by H. Williams.‎

‎2 vols., 8vo., First Edition thus, on laid paper, with portrait frontispieces and 5 plates; cloth, gilt backs, a very good bright clean set in mildly dust-soiled dustwrapper. Nice set of the original edition of Williams' masterly study marked by a very full commentary explaining the often taxing contemporary allusions. Includes six documentary appendices a seventh by Henry Mangan on the portraits of Stella and Vanessa and exce‎

‎WAIT W.E.‎

‎Ceylon Journal of Science. Manual of the Birds of Ceylon. BRIGHT, CLEAN COPY‎

‎Roy. 8vo. Second Edition with folding map; original cloth a very good clean copy. Scarce especially in this condition.‎

‎HENRY WILLIAMSON SOCIETY.‎

‎Henry Williamson Society Journal.. A run as follows: vols. 31-49 (wanting vol. 37); Index to issues 1-31; Supplement to the Index No. 1; Henry Williamson Society Newletter NL16; NL18. A FINE RUN‎

‎Together 22 vols., 8vo., First Edition, with numerous photographs and illustrations throughout; original pictorial wrappers, all in near fine condition. Includes two sought-after issues: Centenary Journal (vol. 31) and 'Reality in War Literature' (vol. 34).‎

‎HAMPDEN John‎

‎An Eighteenth-Century Journal. Being a Record of the Years 1774-1776. Compiled by John Hampden.‎

‎8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece, plates and endpaper maps; burgundy cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy.‎

‎POTTER Beatrix‎

‎Beatrix Potter's Journal. Abridged with an Introduction by Glen Cavaliero. NEAR FINE COPY IN DUSTWRAPPER‎

‎8vo., First Edition, with plates; black cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, a very good, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper.‎

‎AERO JOURNAL‎

‎Aero Journal No. 40. Dec 2004-Jan 2005. FINE COPY‎

‎8vo., First Edition, text in French, with numerous coloured and monochrome photographs and illustrations throughout; pictorial wrappers, a fine copy.‎

‎AERO JOURNAL‎

‎Aero Journal No. 39. Oct-Nov 2004. FINE COPY‎

‎8vo., First Edition, text in French, with numerous coloured and monochrome photographs and illustrations throughout; pictorial wrappers, a fine copy.‎

‎AERO JOURNAL‎

‎Aero Journal No. 38. Aout-Sept 2004. FINE COPY‎

‎8vo., First Edition, text in French, with numerous coloured and monochrome photographs and illustrations throughout; pictorial wrappers, a fine copy.‎

‎AERO JOURNAL‎

‎Aero Journal No. 35. Fev-Mars 2004. FINE COPY‎

‎8vo., First Edition, text in French, with numerous coloured and monochrome photographs and illustrations throughout; pictorial wrappers, a fine copy.‎

‎AERO JOURNAL‎

‎Aero Journal No. 34. Dec 2003 - Jan 2004. FINE COPY‎

‎8vo., First Edition, text in French, with numerous coloured and monochrome photographs and illustrations throughout; pictorial wrappers, a fine copy.‎

‎US ARMY-NAVY.‎

‎US Army-Navy Journal of Recognition September 1943-February 1944, Numbers 1-6. Introduction by Norman Friedman. FINE COPY IN UNCLIPPED DUSTWRAPPER‎

‎Folio, First Edition, with very numerous photographs and illustrations throughout; black cloth, gilt back, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.‎

‎COAST ARTILLERY JOURNAL.‎

‎Coast Artillery Journal. Volume LXXXXI, 1948. [Complete with Index.] NATIONAL WAR COLLEGE LIBRARY COPY WITH INDEX‎

‎6 numbers in I vol., roy. 8vo., First Edition, titles and text in red and black, and numerous photographs and illustrations throughout; strongly bound in black boards, red cloth back lettered in gilt, ALL ORIGINAL WRAPPERS PRESERVED, a very good, bright, clean copy. This copy was formerly in the library of the National War College and carries its stamps on titles, together with Library of Congress accession and withdrawal stamps on endpapers. BOUND VOLUMES ARE EXTREMELY SCARCE.‎

‎AIRFORCE JOURNAL‎

‎Official Service Journal of the US Army Air Forces. Facsimiles of Six Months, January - June 1943. Introduction by Captain Bernard W Peterson. NEAR FINE COPY‎

‎Roy. 4to., First Edition, with numerous photographs, illustrations and diagrams throughout; pictorial wrappers, a near fine copy.‎

‎ALPINE CLUB‎

‎Peaks, Passes, and Glaciers. A Series of Excursions by Members of the Alpine Club. Third Series. Edited by A.E. Field and Sydney Spencer. BRIGHT COPY IN ORIGINAL CLOTH‎

‎8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece and 15 plates, neat inscription on front free endpaper, half-title and title lightly spotted; original terracotta plain cloth, boards framed in blind, gilt back, upper joint fractionally rubbed at headband else a very good, bright, firm copy. This copy has the upper board plain rather than gilt-blocked. Comprises selections from Volume I-V of the Alpine Journal. Neate 22.‎

‎BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY.‎

‎The British Journal Photographic Almanac 1940. NEAR FINE COPY‎

‎8vo., First Edition, with photographs and trade advertisements throughout, neat contemporary signature on front free endpaper; original dark green cloth, upper board blocked and lettered in blind, gilt back, a near fine copy. SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.‎

‎VELLANI MARCHI MARIO‎

‎RITRATTI BAGUTTIANI.‎

‎16°, BROSSURA GIALLA CON ALI, PG. 64 (4), DIVERSE ILL. B.N. P. PG. CON DISEGNI DI VELLANI MARCHI, PRES. DI A. KERBAKER, OTTIMO STATO. (D)‎

‎AZUMA MAMI (A CURA DI)‎

‎NOVANTA E DINTORNI.‎

‎8°, CARTELLA ROSSA, FOGLI SCIOLTI, PG. 48 N.N. SU CARTA PREGIATA CON POESIE DI E. POUND - L. ERBA (2) - U. KRIGE - C. SBARBARO E SU CARTONCINO CINQUE OPERE DI K. AZUMA - E. DELLA TORRE - G. GIOVANOLA - A. KALCZYNSKA - C. NANGERONI, EDIZIONE FUORI COMM. IN 300 ES. (NS. 298) PER I 90 ANNI DI PAOLO FRANCI, OTTIMO STATO.‎

‎Yale School of Architecture‎

‎Perspecta 22 Paradigms of Architecture‎

‎This is a very good softcover copy in yellow-orange stiff paper covers with almost no wear. Spine not creased, binding firm. Completely clean inside. Articles by James Ackerman, Kent Bloomer, Kenneth Frampton, Douglas Graf, John Hejduk, Jeffrey Kipnis, Cesar Pelli, Paul Rudolph, Vincent Scully, Stanley Tigerman, and Anthony Vidler. Illustrated in black & white with photographs, drawings, plans, elevations and details. 12" high X 9" wide, 191 pages.‎

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