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Course of empire. Paintings by Ed Ruscha.
New York - Ostfildern-Ruit D.A.P. - Hatje Cantz Publishers 2005 In-12 à l'italienne Broché
Référence libraire : 014158
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HENDRICKS Geoffrey
La Capra
Napoli - New York Edizioni Morra - Printed Editions 1979 In-8 Broché, couverture illustrée à rabats
Référence libraire : 014166
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GAO BO
Tibet 1985 - 1995. Offrandes
Paris Éditions Xavier Barral 2017 In-8 Cartonnage toilé de L'éditeur
Référence libraire : 014185
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HIRSCH Richard - VOLBOUDT Pierre
Luc Peire Environnement
Paris Musee National d'Art Moderne 1967 In-12 carré Broché, couverture illustrée Dédicacé par l'illustrateur
Référence libraire : 014282
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MASSON André
Eulogy of Paul Klee
New York Curt Valentin 1950 in-12° Broché, couverture à rabats
Référence libraire : 014502
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BECKETT (Samuel)
HOW IT IS
London John Calder 1964 In-8 Reliure de l'éditeur
Référence libraire : 014525
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PLEYNET Marcelin
Robert Motherwell; SIGNED
Paris Daniel Papierski 1989 In-2, sous étui rouge Cartonnage, jaquette illustrée Edition originale Signé par l'auteur et l'illustrateur
Référence libraire : 014750
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RAYSSE Martial
Martial Raysse
Paris, New York, Genève, Milano, Roma, Madrid Alexander Iolas Gallery 1969 In-4 à l'italienne Reliure de l'éditeur Signé par l'illustrateur
Référence libraire : 014798
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NISIC Natacha
Natacha Nisic - Echo
Paris Jeu de Paume - Actes Sud 2013 In-8 Broché
Référence libraire : 014863
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KIEFER Anselm
Friedenspreis des Deutschen Buchhandels - Peace Prize of the German Book Trade - Prix de la Paix des éditeurs et libraires allemands.
Paris Editions du Regard 2008 In-12 Broché, couverture à rabats
Référence libraire : 014864
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The Works of Chao Hai
Nanning Guangxi fine arts publishing 1998 In-4 Cartonnage toilé et jaquette illustrée éditeur
Référence libraire : 014867
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MILSHTEIN Zwy - FERRIER Jean-Louis - CHALUMEAU Jean-Luc
Zwy Milshtein: Paintings 1986
Genève - Suisse Galerie Kara 0 En feuilles sous chemise rabat
Référence libraire : 014888
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Magritte. Les images en soi
Paris, New York, Milan, Genéve Iolas 1967 In-8 Broché
Référence libraire : 014945
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André Breton 42 rue Fontaine. Arts primitifs - 17 avril 2003
Paris Calmels Cohen 2003 In-4 Broché, couverture illustrée Edition originale
Référence libraire : 015013
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OTMEZGUINE Jane & MOREAU Marc
Arman Estampes - Catalogue raisonné
Paris Marval 1990 In-4 Cart. toilé, jaquette illustré Edition originale Dédicacé par l'illustrateur
Référence libraire : 015239
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WHITE Kenneth
Le Grand rivage. A Walk along the shore
Paris Le Nouveau commerce 1980 In-8 Broché, couverture à rabats
Référence libraire : 015256
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DUNCAN Raymond
Je Chante et je dis. Poèmes - "my verb clamorous
Paris Raymond Duncan 1920 In-8 Broché, couvertrure illustrée Edition originale
Référence libraire : 015274
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Illustrated catalogue of works exhibited by Mr. N.I. Kravtchenko : 1900 - 1902 - 1904 - 1905
Saint Perersbourg Typographie A.S. Gravité 1905 In-8 Agrafé, couverture illustrée
Référence libraire : 015330
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BOLTANSKI (Christian)
Diese kinder suchen ihre eltern
Munchen Gina Kehayoff verlag 1994 In-8 Broché, couverture à larges rabats
Référence libraire : 015384
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7e biennale de Paris - 7a biennale di Parigi - 7th Paris Biennale
Firenze Centro Di edizioni - Editions Centro Di - Centro Di publishers 1971 In-8 carré Broché, couverture illustrée
Référence libraire : 015539
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BOLTANSKI
Signal
Paris Editions Dilecta 2014 Cartonnage toilé et étui éditeur
Référence libraire : 015772
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HAUSMANN Raoul
La Sensorialite Excentrique / Eccentric Sensoriality 1968-69, précédé de : Optophonétique, 1922.
Paris Henri Chopin - Collection OU 1970 In-8 Broché, couverture illustrée
Référence libraire : 015814
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DUTHUIT, Claude
Henri Matisse. Catalogue raisonné de l'oeuvre sculpté
Paris Claude Duthuit 1997 In-4 Cartonnage toilé, jaquette illustrée
Référence libraire : 015820
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Edda Renouf Etchings and Aquatints 1974 - 1994
Toulouse New York Sollertis, Parasol Press 1994 In-8 carré Broché Edition originale Dédicacé par l'illustrateur
Référence libraire : 015822
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MOULIN Jean-Pierre
Galerie Stadler gallery
Paris Cimaise 1966 in-4° Broché, couverture illustrée
Référence libraire : 015837
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TAKIS
Takis.
New York Paris Genève Milano Roma Alexandre Iolas 1961 Broché, couverture illustrée à rabats
Référence libraire : 015878
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John Cage
Milano Galleria Schwarz 1971 En feuilles
Référence libraire : 015955
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RESTANY Pierre
Arman & Raysse
Milano Galleria Schwarz 1961 In-8 Agrafé, couverture illustrée
Référence libraire : 015956
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MOLLOY Robert
Les Voies de l'orgueil
Paris Plon - Collection "Feux Croisés âmes et terres étrangères" 1948 In-12 Broché
Référence libraire : 016018
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L'art français à l'exposition de New-York - New-york world's fair - La Renaissance mai 1939
Paris Les Editions nationales - La Renaissance 1939 In-4 Broché, couverture illustrée
Référence libraire : 016053
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Picasso - Hieronimus Bosch - La Renaissance janvier 1939
Paris Les Editions nationales - La Renaissance 1939 In-4 Broché, couverture illustrée
Référence libraire : 016054
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TAPIE Michel - TOMINAGA Soichi
Sofu Teshigahara
Tokyo Institut International de Recherches Esthétiques - Sogetsu 1959 in-4° En feuilles, portfolio ill.
Référence libraire : 016091
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Derrière le miroir n° 149. Kelly
Paris Maeght 1964 In-2 En feuilles Edition originale
Référence libraire : 016098
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AUDEN W. H.
Lullaby. Berceuse
Paris Petropolis Editions 1998 In-8 carré En feuilles, couverture à larges rabats Dédicacé par l'illustrateur
Référence libraire : 016127
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GERNSHEIM (Helmut & Alison)
The history of photography from the camera obscura to the beginning of the modern era. With 390 photographs and engravings.
New York, St. Louis, San Francisco, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1969, 4 (29,5 x 21,5 cm), 599 pp. (plates included), original black cloth, gilt spine title, original illustrated dust wrapper.
Référence libraire : 14214
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FRANKLIN (John) (Illustrator).
The ancient ballad of Chevy Chase. Illustrated in twelve plates, designed and etched by John Franklin, esq.
London, Saunders and Otley, 1836, 4°(33 x 26,5 cm), IX, 17 pp., 12 engraved plates, contemporary green half cloth, gilt lettering to spine, marbled boards.
Référence libraire : 14916
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WOOLWORTH.
The Cathedral of Commerce. The highest building in the world.
Baltimore, New York, Thomsen-Ellis Company, 1920, 4° (28,5 x 18 cm), 16 ll. (= 32pp.), numerous illustrations, coloured pictorial wrapper.
Référence libraire : 16135
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Pierre Fatumbi Verger
African legends of the Orishas / Leyendas Africanas de los Orixás
Salvador, Corrupio, 2006. First edition of the English and Spanish translation of Verger's original French and Portuguese book published in 1985. Wide in-8, 19 x 25 cm, 151 pp. Softcover. Green cover. Title in yellow and off-white. Illustrated with drawings by Carybé. Written in Spanish on the left pages and English on the right ones. Chapters: The Birth of Oraniyan; A Hunter becomes Orisha Oko; How Olokun Became Queen of the Waters; The Quarrel Between Oshala and Eshu; The War Between Oshala and Oduduwa; and many others.
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Lucjan Paff (edited and translated by), Józef Piłsudski (signed by)
W Walce O Wolnosc / In Fight For Freedom / In Lotta Per La Libertà + three original Polish WW2 pictures, including a photograph of Marshal Jozef Pilsudski signed by himself
This is a set which belonged to Janusz Gluchowski, a high-ranking Polish military officer at the time of the WW2. The set contains three original B&W pictures. First one: undated postcard showing Marshal Jozef Pilsudski, signed by himself in black ink, 8.5 x 13.5 cm, with two embossed mentions above and below. Second picture: undated postcard showing Poland President Gabriel Narutowicz, with a written mention on the back. Third picture: 11 x 15.5 cm photograph. General Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski inspecting a British Cromwell tank, accompanied by Polish officers of the 3rd Armored Regiment (3 puk pancerny). The image was captured during an official ceremony in the city of Kelso, Scotland, in the immediate post-war period, on June 15, 1945. The scene shows the General in an observation position, climbing onto the tank while surrounded by Polish soldiers. The tank corresponds to a British model widely used by Polish forces in exile during the Western European campaign. On the reverse, the following handwritten inscriptions appear: VI 1945, Kelso. N. Wódz gen. Bór-Komorowski dokonuje inspekcji 3 p. panc. N. Wódz w towarzystwie bryg. puku na czogu." / June 15, 1945, Kelso The book is an illustrated three-languages (Polish, English and Italian) set commemorating the struggles of the Polish II Corps. Edited by Wyda Rererat [Referat] Kultury i Prasy Kresowej Dywizji Piechoty in Rome, 1945. Oblong book of 21 x 19 cm, unpaginated (144 pp.). Cover detached. Endpapers and first page show Janusz Gluchowski's stamp. In publisher's photographically illustrated wrappers. Each page contains a photographic image or a photomontage accompanied with a short text in three languages. Front cover shows some wear and tear, the binding is a bit loose - we would advise having this book bound. The Polish II Corps was a major tactical and operational unit recruited from Polish deportees in the Soviet Gulags in 1943. First they fought in the Middle East, and in 1944 February they were transferred to Italy and as independent part of the British Army to fight in the Italian campaign, in the battles of Monte Cassino and Ancona and also the Battle of Bologna during the final offensive in Italy in 1945. The book goes through the story of Poland and the later established Polish II Corps, starting with the German and Soviet occupation in 1939. It shows the deportation of Poles to forced labour to the Gulag and, after the Polish-Russian Military Agreement in 1941, the establishment of the Polish Army on Soviet soil, also their military training and their fights in various battles. Janusz Julian Gluchowski was a Major General in the Polish Army during the Second Polish Republic. He was born on August 6, 1888, in Bukowa. He fought in the Polish Legions in World War I, the Polish-Ukrainian War, the Polish-Soviet War, and the invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany, Slovakia, and the Soviet Union in 1939, which culminated in the start of World War II. In his adolescence, he attended high school in Czstochowa. In 1905, he became a member of the Combat Organization of the Polish Socialist Party and was wounded in the hand during an attack near Czstochowa. To avoid arrest by the Russian authorities, he left for Belgium, where he studied at the University of Liège. He returned to divided Poland around 1910 and settled in Austrian Galicia. In 1912 he graduated from the Officers' School of the Riflemen's Association in Stroza, near Krakow. In the early hours of August 1914, he commanded a platoon in Oleandria and was Wadysaw Belina-Pramowski's representative during the legendary attack of the so-called Seven Lancers of Belina (Uaska siódemka). On August 6th, together with the First Cadre Company, he left Krakow and marched to Miechów. In October 1914 he was promoted to Lieutenant (Poruchik) and, in November 1916, to Rittmeister (Cavalry Master). Until 1917 he served in the First Uhlan Regiment of the Polish Legions. After the Oath Crisis (Kryzys przysigowy) he was interned first in Fort Beniaminów and later in Werl. Released in October 1918, he went to Lublin, where, in early November, he formed the Third Ulan Regiment (later renamed the Seventh Ulan Regiment of Lublin). Along with his unit, he fought in the Polish-Soviet War. On May 29, 1920, he was promoted to Polkovnik. He was transferred in July 1920 to Eastern Galicia, taking command of the First Cavalry Brigade, fighting against the Soviets in Galicia and Volhynia. After the war, he remained in this position until 1925, when he was transferred to the Fourth Cavalry Brigade. Promoted to Brigadier General on March 16, 1927. Appointed commander of the Center for Higher Military Studies on June 4, 1930, and three years later, after the death of General Stanislaw Tessaro, he was appointed commander of Military District X in Przemyl. In October 1935, he became Deputy Minister of Military Affairs. In the early days of the 1939 invasion of Poland, Gluchowski ordered General Walerian Czuma to prepare the defense of Warsaw. In mid-September 1939, he fled to Romania. After his escape, he managed to travel to the Middle East and, in January 1941, received orders to go to London. In October 1941, he was appointed Commander of the Training Brigade stationed in Scotland. On September 23, 1943, he was appointed commander of all Polish Army units stationed in Great Britain, except the First Independent Parachute Brigade, which remained under the authority of the Commander-in-Chief. He was promoted to Major General on June 1, 1945. He decided not to return to Soviet-occupied Poland and remained in Great Britain. He frequently criticized the Soviet regime and the Soviet occupation authorities in postwar Poland. Furthermore, he was one of the founders and president of the Jozef Pilsudski Institute in London. He was, therefore, an active member of the Polish community in Great Britain. He was president and honorary member of several Polish veterans' organizations. He died on June 11, 1964, in London, England.
Référence libraire : 517
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René Duguay-Trouin
The Memoirs of the Life of M. Du Gue-Trouin, Chief of a Squadron in the Royal Navy of France. Containing an Account of all his Engagements with the English, Dutch, and Portuguese, in the late wards of King William and Queen Anne, in which he took a great Number of our Ships. Interspersed with his Amorous Intrigues and Adventures of Gallantry.
London, Jacob Robinson (printed for). The second edition. In-12, 10,5 x 17 cm, (ix) 250 pp. plus one p. of errata. Hardcover, rebound recently in half leatherette (rather percaline) of a creamy tone, name, title and year embossed in bright copper on the spine, four nerves and three fleurons in bright copper too. Marble off-white/grey papers on the covers. Title page, Dedication "To the Sea-Faring Part of Great Britain and Ireland" by the anonymous translator (per ESTC N68849, the translator is George Shelvocke). Errata page before the text. Headband and an ornated initial letter at the beginning of the text, a tailpiece at the end. Two pages of catalogue of the books printed for J. Bateley after the text. Du Guay-Trouin was undoubtedly one of the most famous naval officers of his time, active from the end of the 17th to the beginning of the 18th century. In writing the manuscript of his memoirs, which he wished to be published only after his death, he wanted to establish the truth about the naval battles that occurred during his expeditions.
Référence libraire : 512
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Eustace Clarence Mullins
The Federal Reserve Conspiracy
First edition of the revised version of a text previously published in 1952. This is the first edition of this book and the definitive one which millions today know about. Union (NJ), Common Sense, 1954. A slim booklet of 15 x 21 cm, 144 pp. Hardbound, likely by a Brazilian binder, in full blue navy percaline, with Bradel-style hinges and the book name and title stamped in faint gold on the front cover and spine. Mention "2033" written in red behind the front cover, a big blue stamp "Order from The Thunderbolt, Inc." covering the original editor's information on the title page. Yellowed paper. Almost no foxing. No written comments, not ex-library.
Référence libraire : 497
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Notley Alice
"Le baiser de la négativité - Collection "" Jusqu'à ""."
Presses universitaires de Rouen et du Havre. 2014. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 203 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
Référence libraire : R100089566 ISBN : 1024002284
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George Anson, Richard Walter [comp.]
A Voyage Round the World in the Years MDCCXL, I, II, III, IV
London, John and Paul Knapton in Ludgate Street, 1748. This is a subscriber copy, so the real first edition of Anson's book. A brick of a book with 215 x 260 mm, 80 mm thick. 33 unpaginated pp. at the beginning, 417 (2) pp. Contemporary thick binding of a deep purple hue, four nerves on the spine, three black title pieces with author's name, book title and year in gold print characters. Includes the list of subscribers, p. 319 incorrectly designated as p. 219, two pages of instructions to the binder at the end of the book. With 42 copper plates: 14 maps and 28 engravings, all folding (38 having dimensions close to the book itself or to unfold horizontally and 3 being large folding maps). Comes with a sliding protective case. This is a copy of George Anson's account of his circumnavigation voyage. Complete with all the features which are often missing or signal a later edition. A lively tale of hardship, courage, curiosity, risk-taking and doing the impossible: overtaking Spain on the Peru coast, taking a Spanish galleon and completing the travel around the world with an awesome booty and an epic story to tell. The victory of Anson's Centurion launched the age of British dominance over the oceans and paved the way for a Victorian empire where "the sun never sets."
Référence libraire : 493
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CUMMINS (Miss)
Mabel Vaughan, roman anglais traduit (…) par Mme henriette Loreau
Paris, Librairie Hachette, Paris, Librairie Hachette1884 ; In-12, Demi percaline verte, pièce de titre rouge 491 pp.Quelques rousseurs
Référence libraire : 35502324
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BULWER LYTTON (Edward)
Qu'en fera-t-il?
Paris, Librairie Hachette, Paris, Librairie Hachette1860 ; 2 vol. in-12, Plein papier dominoté, pièce de titre. 426 & 437 pp.Roman anglais traduit par Pichot. Petits manques de papier au dos des 2 tomes, quelques rousseurs
Référence libraire : 35502344
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BUNYAN (John).
The Pilgrims progress from this world to that which is to come. With twelve illustrations by T. Stothard reproduced in permanent photography
London, Bickers, Ballantyne press, London, Bickers, Ballantyne press1889 ; in-8, cartonnage percaline bleue, plat orné d’une composition en noir et or, dos illustré en noir et or, titre en letrages dorés, tranches dorées. (cartonnage d’éditeur) 2 ff., XII pp., 379 pp. et 12 planches hors-texte.Belle édition typographique sortie de la Ballantyne Press ornée de bandeaux et lettrines. Les 12 gravures de Stothard reproduites par photographie. Ex-dono ms. sur une garde daté de 1889. Qq. rousseurs au début et à la fin du volume, bel exemplaire.
Référence libraire : 35504301
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SMOLLET (Tobias).
Les Aventures de Sir Launcelot Greaves, traduites de l’anglais par M. de F..
Paris, Louis, 1824; 4 tomes en 2 vol. petit in-8, demi-veau glacé fauve, dos ornés de décors romantiques dor., tr. jasp. (Reliures de l’ép.). 2 ff., XII pp.(préface du traducteur), 216 pp.- 2 ff., 224 pp.- 2ff., 194ppp.- 2ff., 199 pp., (1p.).- EDITION ORIGINALE EN FRANCAIS. Nous n’avons pas su identifier le traducteur, Monsieur de F. Ce dernier a posé un envoi autographe sur le faux-titre: «De la part du traducteur F.». Bel exemplaire, bien relié à l’époque.
Référence libraire : 35600989
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CRIEFF WILLIAMSON
Four Poems.
Brussels, , Brussels, 1944 ; couv. impr. et 8 ff.ÉDITION ORIGINALE extêmement rare de ces quatre poèmes de guerre publiés sans nom d’éditeur à Bruxelles. Envoi autographe de l’auteur daté de février 1945 « to Mr et Mme Norge… ».
Référence libraire : 35601704
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[RICCOBONI (Marie Jeanne Laboras de Mézières, dame)]
Lettres de Mistriss Fanni Butlerd à Milord Charles Alfred de Caitombridge, comte de Plisinte, duc de Raflingth, Écrites en 1735, Traduites de l’Anglais en 1756 par Adélaïde de Varançai.
Paris, Par la Société des Libraires, Paris, Par la Société des Libraires1757 ; in-12, veau fauve marbré, dos à nerfs et ornements dorés, tranches rouges. (Reliure de l’époque) 164 pp.Édition à la date de l’originale. Deux éditions ont paru en 1757, l’une à l’adresse d’Amsterdam et celle-ci, donnée par les Libraires Associés de Paris. Mylne Martin 57.12C’est le premier des dix romans de madame Riccoboni. Avec ce livre, elle met au goût du jour le style épistolaire pratiqué en Angleterre par Richardson que l’abbé Prévost avait traduit avec beaucoup de succès. Ce premier roman est inspiré par une aventure personnelle de l’auteur. Persécutée par un mari violent et débauché, l’acteur Antoine François Riccoboni qu’elle avait épousé en 1734, elle l’avait quitté en 1755. “M. Boissonade a révélé cette particularité connue de peu de personnes, les lettres de Fanny Butler, données sous forme d’un roman, doivent leur origine à une liaison d’amour très réelle, et furent adressées à M. de Maillebois, dont elle était folle, et qui la quitta fort brusquement.” Gay II, 827.À la suite est relié un autre roman épistolaire de madame Riccoboni : Lettres de Milady Juliette Catesby à Milady Henriette Campley, son amie. Seconde édition. Amsterdam, 1759 ; 172 pages. Seconde édition publiée la même année que l’originale. Mylne Martin, 59.22 - Gay II, 827 : “Petit roman sentimental, bien écrit et devenu classique”. Coins inférieurs usés, sinon bel exemplaire.
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Theodor W. Adorno, Else Frenkel-Brunswik, Daniel J. Levinson, R. Nevitt Sanford et al.
The Authoritarian Personality. Abridged Edition
New York, Norton, 1982 [1950]. Abridged edition of Adorno et al.'s landmark study. A duodecimo softcover book of 130 x 195 mm; (xxv) 493 pp. + 3 pp. of catalog. With a foreword for the Abridged Edition, a foreword by editor Max Horkheimer, numerous tables and figures throughout. Index at the end of the book. "Since its first publication in 1951, when it was hailed as a monumental study which blazes new trails in the investigation of prejudice, this book has remained an essential document for the modern world. Written after the single most evil and deliberate act of the century, it undertook the challenging task of determining scientifically what personality traits characterized the phenomenom of authoritarianism and what internal and external forces allowed for its development." Front cover gapes a little, some rubbing on the front cover and tail, a blue pencil mention at the bottom of the half-title page, paper slightly yellowed.
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