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Costanzo Rinaudo, direttore
Rivista storica italiana anno XXXV 1918 serie IV
Annata completa anno 1918 serie IV del periodico trimestrale "Rivista storica italiana" successivamente rilegata in un unico volume. Coperta rigida in mezza tela mostrante lievi segni di usura da scaffale e da sfregamento. Il volume potrebbe contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisito dalla nostra libreria. Pagine fruibili anche se ingiallite dal tempo in particolare ai tagli e sporadicamente fiorite; bordi a barbe non impedenti la fruibilità. Piccolo segno a biro al frontespizio. Numero pagine 383. USATO
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Costanzo Rinaudo, direttore
Rivista storica italiana anno XXXVII 1920 serie IV
Annata completa anno 1920 serie IV del periodico trimestrale "Rivista storica italiana" successivamente rilegata in un unico volume. Coperta rigida in mezza tela mostrante lievi segni di usura da scaffale e da sfregamento. Il volume potrebbe contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisito dalla nostra libreria. Pagine fruibili anche se ingiallite dal tempo in particolare ai tagli e sporadicamente fiorite; bordi a barbe non impedenti la fruibilità. Piccolo segno a biro al frontespizio. Numero pagine 387. USATO
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Costanzo Rinaudo, direttore
Rivista storica italiana anno XXXVIII 1921 serie IV
Annata completa anno 1921 serie IV del periodico trimestrale "Rivista storica italiana" successivamente rilegata in un unico volume.Il volume potrebbe contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisito dalla nostra libreria. Pagine fruibili anche se ingiallite dal tempo in particolare ai tagli e sporadicamente fiorite; bordi a barbe non impedenti la fruibilità. Piccolo segno a biro al frontespizio. Coperta rigida in mezza tela mostrante lievi segni di usura da scaffale e da sfregamento. Numero pagine 320. USATO
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Costanzo Rinaudo, direttore
Rivista storica italiana Volume XXXIX 1922
Volume successivamente rilegato raccogliente il Vol. XXXIX anno 1922 del periodico '"Rivista storica italiana". Coperta rigida in mezza tela mostrante segni di usura da scaffale e da sfregamento; leggere gore chiare dovute a minima umidità precedente. Pagine fruibili anche se ingiallite dal tempo in particolare ai tagli e sporadicamente fiorite; bordi a barbe non impedenti la godibilità. Il volume potrebbe contenere timbri ed etichette dell'Istituto Veneto, regolarmente acquisito dalla nostra libreria. Numero pagine 336. USATO
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Cote Amalfitaine Journal de Voyage, Stylesyndikat
Cote Amalfitaine Carnet de Voyage: Journal de bord avec guide pour enfants. Livre de suivis des enregistrements pour l'écriture dessiner faire part de la gratitude. Souvenirs d'activités vacances
Independently published 2019. Paperback. New. 112 pages. French language. 9.00x6.00x0.26 inches. Independently published paperback
Bookseller reference : 2-1699169012 ISBN : 1699169012 9781699169018
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Cote d'Ivoire Journal de Voyage Stylesyndikat
Côte d'Ivoire Carnet de Voyage: Journal de bord avec guide pour enfants. Livre de suivis des enregistrements pour l'écriture dessiner faire part de la gratitude. Souvenirs d'activités vacances
Independently published 2019. Paperback. New. 112 pages. French language. 9.00x6.00x0.26 inches. Independently published paperback
Bookseller reference : 2-1672201527 ISBN : 1672201527 9781672201520
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COTE Lyon
COTE Lyon #60 : 10 ans
2000 - broché - Métropole de Lyon - Numéro 60 - Septembre 2000 - Claude-Henri Menu (Editeur) - In-folio (34 x 24,5 cm) broché - 130 pages - Très nombreuses photographies - Michel FRANCA (Rédacteur en chef) - Eric O'NEILL (Directeur de la publication) - SOMMAIRE : Portraits - Art. 5e Biennale de Lyon - Spectacles - Agenda - Innovation - Mode - Bijoux - Montres - Beauté & Santé - Enquête. Start-up - Dossier immobilier - Biennale Design - Zoom autos - Le trombinoscope
Bookseller reference : 526
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Cote, Daniel Philip Editor (Double Gun Journal)
The Double Gun Journal: Volume Fourteen Issue 3 Winter 2003
2003. Wraps. Very Good. The Double Gun Journal is the world's best publication entirely devoted to classic game guns and rifles. Like the guns it depicts the journal simply oozes class and quality. Every quarterly issue is dedicated to the preservation and circulation of knowledge about the worldâs classic double-barrel shotguns and rifles â and to all the things we love to do with them! Each big issue contains invaluable reference information and is richly illustrated with beautiful photographs to deepen appreciation for collectible and often very usable firearms from the last two hundred and fifty years. 2003 paperback
Bookseller reference : SKU2020021382
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Cote, Daniel Philip Editor (Double Gun Journal)
The Double Gun And Single Shot Journal: Volume Sixteen Issue 4 Winter 2005
The Double Gun Journal 2005. Wraps. Very Good. The Double Gun Journal is the world's best publication entirely devoted to classic game guns and rifles. Like the guns it depicts the journal simply oozes class and quality. Every quarterly issue is dedicated to the preservation and circulation of knowledge about the worldâs classic double-barrel shotguns and rifles â and to all the things we love to do with them! Each big issue contains invaluable reference information and is richly illustrated with beautiful photographs to deepen appreciation for collectible and often very usable firearms from the last two hundred and fifty years. The Double Gun Journal, paperback
Bookseller reference : SKU2010023533
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Cote, Daniel Philip Editor (Double Gun Journal)
The Double Gun Journal: Volume Ten Issue 4 Winter 1999
The Double Gun Journal 1999. Wraps. Very Good. A short tear at spine. The Double Gun Journal is the world's best publication entirely devoted to classic game guns and rifles. Like the guns it depicts the journal simply oozes class and quality. Every quarterly issue is dedicated to the preservation and circulation of knowledge about the worldâs classic double-barrel shotguns and rifles â and to all the things we love to do with them! Each big issue contains invaluable reference information and is richly illustrated with beautiful photographs to deepen appreciation for collectible and often very usable firearms from the last two hundred and fifty years. The Double Gun Journal paperback
Bookseller reference : SKU2010027495
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Cote, Daniel Philip (editor) ; The Double Gun Journal
The Double Gun Journal: Volume Eleven Issue 1 Spring 2000
The Double Gun Journal Inc. New. 2000. First Edition; First Printing. Soft Cover. Brand New book. Flawless and in perfect condition. ; 10.70 X 8.20 X 0.50 inches . The Double Gun Journal, Inc. paperback
Bookseller reference : 28742
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Cottage Journal
Dream Cottages: From the editors of The Cottage Journal Magazine
83 Press 2023-08-15. hardcover. Very Good. 9x1x12. Very Good text and cover minor reading wear to text and covers/edges. US orders shipped via US Mail. International orders shipped via Asendia or DHL. Additional postage may be required on oversize books and sets. NO prison orders. 83 Press hardcover
Bookseller reference : 2505110008
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Cotton, Eddie
Back Where We Belong
192 pages. A revealing intimate diary of Liverpool's road to Wembley glory. "The author has pulled no punches to give the fans a true reflection of life among the players and staff at Liverpool." - Roy Evans. Book
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Cotton, Peter Neive
Vice Regal Mansions of British Columbia
118 pages including index and black and white illustrations. A remarkable volume of archive photographs, early maps, business documents and correspondence from British Columbia's past. Letter and diary excerpts give extraordinary insights into the personalities and problems facing these key figures. Book clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Light wear to illustrated dust jacket. Nice copy. Book
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Coudray J.
Le Blé germe... Vie et journal de Gabriel Martin, prêtre, 1932-1962
Centre diocésain des vocations Broché 1963 In-8 (13,5 x 21 cm), broché, 107 pages ; traces sur le quatrième plat, par ailleurs bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Bookseller reference : ys3023
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COULON, Henri
De la liberté de la presse. Commentaire de la loi du 28 Juillet 1894. Précédé d'une introduction contenant un projet de loi sur l'application du jury en matière correctionnelle.
Paris, Marchal et Billard, 1894. 414 S. Halbleder (mit eingebundener OBroschur) (Stempel auf Titel, Rücken fehlt).
Bookseller reference : 453752
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Council Journal
Proceedings of the Legislative Council of the Territory of New Mexico: Thirty-Seventh Session Begun at Santa Fe January 21 1907 Classic Reprint
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 0265248078.G ISBN : 0265248078 9780265248072
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Counterculture Journal, CoEvolution Quarterly
CoEvolution Quarterly Archive Including Early Writings on Computing Alternative Energy and Gender 1975–1984
1975. EnvironmentalismCountercultureScience and Technology Archive of 15 Issues of CoEvolution Quarterly including early writings on computers alternative energy and gender theory. 1975–1984. A decade-long run of CoEvolution Quarterly the experimental environmental technological and social journal edited by Stewart Brand founder of the Whole Earth Catalog. This archive of 15 issues charts the cultural and intellectual currents of the ecological counterculture featuring early coverage of personal computing solar energy feminist theory indigenous ecological knowledge and post-industrial social experimentation. Emerging from the Whole Earth movement’s ethos of decentralized access to tools and ideas CoEvolution became a key publication for not only environmentalists but computer scientists activists and artists exploring systems of knowledge energy and identity in the wake of the sociopolitical upheaval of the 1960s. <br /> <br /> Highlights include several early articles on computers and information systems: “Computer Slang†“The Quest for ‘Freeroder’†on networks and “The Networking Game: Who Took the Work out of Network†by Art Kleiner Spring 1981 No. 29; “The Secret Guide to Computers†“Media Illiteracy†and “How Computers Work†Spring 1982 No. 33; and a full Technology section on “Digital Workspaces†“CP/M Primer†and “Micros for External Control†also No. 29. Articles of gender and feminist interest include a full Gender section in Spring 1982 No. 33 with “Vernacular Gender†by Ivan Illich “What to Name the Children When He’s Kept His Name and You’ve Kept Yours†by Jeanette German and “Feminism and Pornography†by Stephanie Mills. Other recurring contributors include Gregory Bateson Ursula Le Guin R. Crumb Wendell Berry Paul Goodman Anne Herbert and Gary Snyder. Archive includes:<br /> <br /> 1 Co-Evolution Quarterly No. 8 Winter 1975. Includes articles such as “Nonviolent Direct Action is Alive and Well in Europe†by Lee Swenson poems by Richard Brautigan “Where Did All the Communes Go†by Bill Wheeler and “Confessions of an Ex-Blackjack Player.â€<br /> <br /> 2 CoEvolution Quarterly No. 14 Summer 1977. Features two major essays on "Voluntary Simplicity" by Duane Elgin and Richard Gregg R. Crumb’s "Modern Dance Workshop" and Kenneth Boulding’s “The Poverty of Power Reviewed.†Includes pieces on solar greenhouses permaculture homesteading and the "Ultimate City" by J.G. Ballard.<br /> <br /> 3 CoEvolution Quarterly No. 16 Winter 1977-78. Notable for Jerry Mander's "Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television" William S. Burroughs on addiction R. Crumb on "The Goose and the Gander" and Paul Krassner on hypnogogic regression. Includes discussions on solar heating appropriate technology and community medicine.<br /> <br /> 4 CoEvolution Quarterly No. 17 Spring 1978. Includes "Language Thought & Disease" by W.C. Ellerbrock Jr. essays by Gregory Bateson and R. Crumb and discussions on biodymanic agriculture energy-efficient building and job sharing. Community and storytelling themes run throughout.<br /> <br /> 5 CoEvolution Quarterly No. 18 Summer 1978. Features James Oberg on space privatization Gregory Bateson on ecological connection and articles about institutionalization and political dissent. Also includes practical guides to boatbuilding small-scale farming and R. Crumb on Kansas City Frank.<br /> <br /> 6 CoEvolution Quarterly No. 21 Spring 1979. Covers genetic toxicity with Stewart Brand’s "Human Harm to Human DNA" the Mouse Liberation Front communique by Dan O’Neill and R. Crumb’s illustrated essay "Maybe We’ll End Like This." Topics also include DIY field guides solar architecture and the rise of eco-conscious media.<br /> <br /> 7 CoEvolution Quarterly No. 23 Fall 1979. A special issue on the ocean and boating: includes R. Crumb's "A Short History of America" ocean arks by John Todd and extensive guides on small craft plywood boats and artisanal boatbuilding.<br /> <br /> 8 CoEvolution Quarterly No. 24 Winter 1979-80. Includes "2500 Years of Solar Architecture and Technology" by Ken Butti Robyn Lindheim’s “How Modern Hospitals Got That Way†and ecological pieces on plant patenting wild food and neighborhood sustainability. Illustrated report on Whole Earth computing tools.<br /> <br /> 9 CoEvolution Quarterly No. 28 Winter 1980. Topics include oral history urban design infant rearing and energy-efficient construction. Contributions by Judy Chicago on feminist spirituality Anne Herbert and David Willis. R. Crumb draws on community newspaper meetings.<br /> <br /> 10 CoEvolution Quarterly No. 29 Spring 1981. Major articles on computing include "The Quest for 'Freeroder'" and "The Networking Game" by Art Kleiner "Microcomputers for External Control Devices" and "Telephone: A History of Broadcasting in the U.S." Other topics: permaculture wind power credit culture and odd bodkins by Dan O’Neill.<br /> <br /> 11 CoEvolution Quarterly No. 33 Spring 1982. Special issue on gender. Includes "Vernacular Gender" by Ivan Illich "What to Name the Children When He's Kept His Name and You've Kept Yours" by Jeanette German "Feminism and Pornography" by Stephanie Mills "Feminism and Sadomasochism" by Cat Callahan and more. Additional articles on redefining police neighborhood cemeteries and community power.<br /> <br /> 12 CoEvolution Quarterly No. 34 Summer 1982. Features “Don’t Beg Take Control†an update from R. Crumb essays on Viking culture shared housing and ecological landscaping. Also includes "The Whole Earth as a System" and reports from alternative energy projects.<br /> <br /> 13 CoEvolution Quarterly No. 35 Fall 1982. Includes "The Gift Must Always Move" by Lewis Hyde "Old Men Ought to be Explorers" by Stephen Nachmanovitch and articles on nature’s economy Antarctic risk and chimp language acquisition. Also covers solar homes and educational reform.<br /> <br /> 14 CoEvolution Quarterly No. 43 Fall 1984. Notable for "Becoming Part of Gaia" by Paul Krapfel "Life as Stream of Consciousness" by Sallie Tisdale and "The Alzheimer’s Disease Guide." Also includes building your own home massage portraits and alternative theater coverage.<br /> <br /> All issues perfect-bound in original illustrated wrappers. Light toning and edgewear to some copies with minor corner folds or handling wear; no markings or tears noted. Some with light discoloration to wrappers. Overall very good condition. A journal documenting the evolving intersections of technology ecology gender and consciousness in the post-1960s counterculture. This set offers exceptional insight into early discussions on computing soft energy paths alternative education gender systems and new paradigms of communication and sustainability. Scarce as an assembled run with strong representation of feminist and computer culture content. unknown
Bookseller reference : 22686
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Counterculture Newspaper
San Francisco Good Times Countercultural Underground Newspaper Covering George Jackson's Death 1971
Good Times San Francisco: April 9 1971. Volume IV No. 27. Bold cover image shows group of women partially colored by a red star. Larger image above them of woman in pith helmet one hand on hip and the other extending a long barrel pistol with outstretched arm. Stories inside are advertised on front as "George Jackson Murder Alternative Schools Mexican Mushrooms Revolutionary Yoga." 16" x 11" inches. 26 pages. Back page a full spread photograph of George Jackson in red the text below reading "George Jackson Sept 23 1941 - Aug 21 1971." The Good Times Newspaper Collective was the primary underground newspaper of San Francisco throughout the late sixties and early seventies a hub for the anti-war movement the trials of political prisoners like Angela Davis political corruption in the city and shared community information. Its volunteer staff put out the paper until its last issue in 1972. Of the publication one volunteer wrote "We had to fight for the right to sell our papers in the streets.We covered stories from the perspective of the participants dodging clubs as we took notes. The lines were clear and we knew which side we were on." This issue covers the shooting death of George Jackson by prison guards at San Quentin where Jackson was being held. "He died revoluting against a society which had sentenced him to a life in prison for a $70 robbery committed when he was 19 years old. Seven of the 10 years were spent in solitary confinement." The issue also includes information for a women's anti-war march an editorial giving advice about taking legal action against landlords and a piece about the health department's crackdown on non-certified raw milk. A comic called "Fox" follows its protagonist the black activist "Dominique Fox" being framed for a bombing in this issue. Both news source and voice for radical activists this issue of Good Times provides an incisive look at the wide ranging interests opinions concerns and stories circulating within the counterculture movement embodied by San Francisco in the 1960s and 70s. Light foxing along edge of front cover. Very good condition. unknown
Bookseller reference : 18089
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Country Gentleman Magazine the Oldest Agricultural Journal in the World
1917: March 3 issue of Country Gentleman Magazine the Oldest Agricultural Journal in the World with Cover Illustrations of Birds
Good Used Condition. unknown
Bookseller reference : 69172
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Couples Bible Study Journal Co
I Adore You: Dating Couples Bible Study Christian Workbook
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Bookseller reference : B9781081359706 ISBN : 1081359706 9781081359706
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Couples Play Journal Co
Couples Journal A Fill In Interactional Blank Storybook: Draw Write or Doodle with This Bonding Journal
Independently published 2019. Paperback. New. 123 pages. 10.00x7.00x0.31 inches. Independently published paperback
Bookseller reference : 2-1095269550 ISBN : 1095269550 9781095269558
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Couples Sarcastic Journal
Best Right Swipe Of My life You: Boyfriend Valentine's Day Gift Online Dating Valentine Gift Relationship Anniversary Present For Him & Her.
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Bookseller reference : B9798609417541 ISBN : 9798609417547 9798609417
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Courier de Lyon, ou Résumé Général des Révolutions de la France. Dirigé par M. CHAMPAGNEUX
Courier de Lyon Tome I. Journal de l'assemblée nationale, depuis le 27 avril jusqu'au 1er septembre 1789. Pour servir d'introduction au Courier de Lyon - Puis du N° 1 (1er septembre 1789) au N° 53 (31 octobre 1789)
1789 Tome I - A Lyon, de l'Imprimerie d'Aimé de la Roche, aux Halles de la Grenette, 1790 - In-8, broché (environ 21cm x 14,5 cm) - Couverture papier épais bleu, avec pièce de titre en haut du dos - 440 pages
Bookseller reference : 109955
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Courier de Lyon, ou Résumé Général des Révolutions de la France. Dirigé par M. CHAMPAGNEUX
Courier de Lyon Tome II. Du N° 1 (1er novembre 1789) au N° 51 (31 Décembre 1789)
1789 Tome II - A Lyon, de l'Imprimerie d'Aimé de la Roche, aux Halles de la Grenette, 1789 - In-8, broché (environ 21cm x 14,5 cm) - Couverture papier épais bleu, avec pièce de titre en haut du dos - 420 pages
Bookseller reference : 109956
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Courier de Lyon, ou Résumé Général des Révolutions de la France. Dirigé par M. CHAMPAGNEUX
Courier de Lyon Tome III. Du N° 1 (1er janvier 1790) : Suite des Confessions de J.J Rousseau - Au N° 51 (Dimanche 28 février 1790, de la Lune le 15) : Suite de la diffusion sur les émeutes
1790 Tome III - A Lyon, de l'Imprimerie d'Aimé de la Roche, aux Halles de la Grenette, 1790 - In-8, broché (environ 21cm x 14,5 cm) - Couverture papier épais bleu, avec pièce de titre en haut du dos - 424 pages
Bookseller reference : 109957
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Courier de Lyon, ou Résumé Général des Révolutions de la France. Dirigé par M. CHAMPAGNEUX
Courier de Lyon Tome IV. Du N° 1 (1er Mars 1790) au N° 52 (Vendredi 30 avril 1790, de la Lune le 17)
1790 Tome IV - A Lyon, de l'Imprimerie d'Aimé de la Roche, aux Halles de la Grenette, 1790 - In-8, broché (environ 21cm x 14,5 cm) - Couverture papier épais bleu, avec pièce de titre en haut du dos - 440 pages
Bookseller reference : 109958
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Courier de Lyon, ou Résumé Général des Révolutions de la France. Dirigé par M. CHAMPAGNEUX
Courier de Lyon Tome V : Du N° 1 (1er mai 1790) - Au N° 52 (30 juin 1790)
1790 Tome V - A Lyon, de l'Imprimerie d'Aimé de la Roche, aux Halles de la Grenette, 1790 - In-8, broché (environ 21cm x 14,5 cm) - Couverture papier épais bleu, avec pièce de titre en haut du dos - 432 pages
Bookseller reference : 88738
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Courier de Lyon, ou Résumé Général des Révolutions de la France. Dirigé par M. CHAMPAGNEUX
Courier de Lyon Tome VI. Du N° 1 (1er juillet 1790) : Observations sur l'éducation, présentées à l'assemblée nationale par M. l'abbé SIAUVE - Au N° 55 (Mardi 31 août 1790, de la Lune le 22)
1790 Tome VI - A Lyon, de l'Imprimerie d'Aimé de la Roche, aux Halles de la Grenette, 1790 - In-8, broché (environ 21cm x 14,5 cm) - Couverture papier épais bleu, avec pièce de titre en haut du dos - 456 pages
Bookseller reference : 109959
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Courier de Lyon, ou Résumé Général des Révolutions de la France. Dirigé par M. CHAMPAGNEUX
Courier de Lyon Tome VII. Du N° 1 (1er septembre 1790) au N° 54 (Dimanche 31 octobre 1790, de la Lune le 24)
1790 Tome VII - A Lyon, de l'Imprimerie d'Aimé de la Roche, aux Halles de la Grenette, 1790 - In-8, broché (environ 21cm x 14,5 cm) - Couverture papier épais bleu, avec pièce de titre en haut du dos - 456 pages
Bookseller reference : 109960
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Courier de Lyon, par une Société de Gens de Lettres
Courier de Lyon Tome IX et Tome X : Du N° 1 (1er janvier 1791) : Antiquités nationales, ou Recueil de monuments, pour servir à l'histoire générale & particulière de l'empire françois ... - Au N° 49 (29 juin 1791) : Journal de Lyon et du département de Rhône et Loire - Puis du N° 1 (5 juillet 1791) au N° 51 (31 décembre 1791). Année complète en deux volumes
1791 Tome IX et X - Année 1791 complète en deux volumes - A Lyon, de l'Imprimerie d'Aimé de la Roche, aux Halles de la Grenette, 1791 - 2 volumes in-8, broché (environ 21cm x 14,5 cm) - Couverture papier épais bleu, avec pièce de titre en haut du dos - 492 + 418 pages
Bookseller reference : 109962
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Courier de Lyon, par une Société de Gens de Lettres
Courier de Lyon Tome VIII. Du N° 1 (2 novembre 1790) au N° 52 (Vendredi 31 décembre 1790, de la Lune le 26)
1790 Tome VIII - A Lyon, de l'Imprimerie d'Aimé de la Roche, aux Halles de la Grenette, 1790 - In-8, broché (environ 21cm x 14,5 cm) - Couverture papier épais bleu, avec pièce de titre en haut du dos - 424 pages
Bookseller reference : 109961
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Courier Journal. Editor: John Finley
Courier Journal Kentucky Cookbook
Courier Journal Louisville Times 1985. paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Courier Journal, Louisville Times paperback
Bookseller reference : Q-9996572072 ISBN : 9996572072 9789996572074
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Courier Journal. Editor: John Finley
Courier Journal Kentucky Cookbook
Courier Journal Louisville Times 1985. First Edition. Paperback. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.First edition first printing. Shelf and handling wear to cover and binding with general signs of previous use. Text is clear of marks and notations. Binding is secure. Secure packaging for safe delivery.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Courier Journal, Louisville Times paperback
Bookseller reference : 1765783910 ISBN : 9996572072 9789996572074
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Courier Journal Job Printing Co
Small Lot of 19 Typography Books from the Technical Library of the Courier-Journal Job Printing Company
Various: Various 1918-1955. Hardcover. Very Good. For an itemized list of the items in this lot please inquire. Condition Very Good to Good. The Courier-Journal newspaper began publication in Louisville Kentucky in 1868 - the last run of the Courier-Journal newspaper was Sunday February 28 2021; the Courier-Journal Job Printing Company printing facilities closed for good on March 4th 2021. The material offered here is dated 1918 through circa 1955 and includes technical material used by apprentices and compositors working in the composition and press rooms of the Courier-Journal Job Printing Co. Included are 6 volumes of the Typographic Technical Series For Apprentices Part VI Nos. 32-40 out of series Chicago IL: Published by the Committee on Education United Typothetae of America 1918. All copies with the bookplate "Property of Courier-Journal Job Printing Co. For EMPLOYES' sic Use Only Return to Superintendent's Office" in a handsome Art Nouveau design on the front paste-down. This educational material demonstrates that the Courier-Journal Job Printing Company was unionized at least from the beginning of the twentieth-century and highlights the power and influence of typographers who were among the most educated economically mobile wage laborers in the United States and who were represented in every major urban center in the newspaper industry; the typographic unions won a 48-hour work week in 1897 and a standard wage scale throughout the newspaper industry; as an example of the power of the typographers unions in the 1930s the International Typographical Union introduced the 40-hour work week across the industry which spread to other unions and has sinse been codified across the labor sector by federal legislation; the typographers occupied an important if ambiguous place in the development of American labor history in as much as American labor was never successful in uniting all laborers together in one force but tended organize within industries. This grouping tends to focus on the tools of the trade including type specimens and catalogs of process inks issued in the 1920s and 1930s; Courier-Journal typographers left notes to themselves in these catalogs indicating material they felt needed representation in the Courier-Journal Job Printing Company's shops. Something of an outlier in this grouping is an accordion-fold volume of photographs of printing equipment available for use in the 1950s by the competing print shop The Standard Printing Company Incorporated of Louisville Kentucky. Most likely a salesman's dummy to show potential clients that The Standard Printing Company had the latest printing equipment and the most prestigious customers this undated circa 1955 without imprint accordion-fold photo-archive of printing equipment shows the most modern print shop of the 1950s. The earliest book printed by the Courier-Journal Job Printing Company was issued in 1884. An interesting article by Chris Kenning in the Louisville Courier Journal March 11 2021 gave some valuable insights into the history of the newspaper the Courier-Journal Job Printing Company and the challenges to the newspaper business and printing in general in the United States with the advent of desktop computers and the rise of the internet. While the Kenning article did not touch much on the time period 1918-1955 there are still interesting stories to tell about the printing industry in America the place of printing in the American labor movement and printing technology in the first half of the twentieth century that can be told using the materials offered here as visual aids. With the sale of the Courier-Journal to the Gannett Co. Inc in 1986 the road to the shut down of the Courier-Journal Job Printing Company was opened. Now the Courier-Journal newspaper will be printed in Indianapolis IN. The current print circulation of the paper is now under 60000 while the Courier Journal's digital journalism garners 4.5 million monthly visitors to their website. Media consolidation has been made possible with the internet's ability to distribute news on a minute-by-minute basis making regional newspapers printed on paper a redundancy. The Cincinnati Enquirer the Lexington Herald-Leader the Bowling Green Daily News are all regional newspapers that will no longer be produced locally after having been produced in Louisville by the presses of the Courier-Journal. This consolidation of the newspaper industry means the loss of 102 Louisville jobs including printing press operators mailroom and transportation jobs that have been lost to the relocation of the press work to Indianapolis. Various hardcover books
Bookseller reference : SS321-001
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Courier Napier's Community Newspaper
Newspaper Supplement
New Zealand: Courier newspaper Napier. Good. Paperback. 1992. <br><p>supplement pp 23 to 31 with folder of newspaper cuttings and photocopies of Chatham Island news. with the nameplate of Miria Wills Johnson Te Miria Idiens - Bringing us closer together Chatham Ilsands -Hawkes Bay Jan 28th 1992</p> . Courier newspaper, Napier paperback
Bookseller reference : 4024ag
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COURT
Journal de Marie Elisabeth de 1868 à 1876
Association des descendants des Court, 2001. In-8 broché, journal de Marie Elisabeth Court qui entre dans l'ordre des religieuses de la Visitation de Lyon, comme neuf.
Bookseller reference : 21408
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COURVOISIER IMPRIMEURS.
La famille Courvoisier (portraits en taille douce) ; le journal dans la cité (photos) ; la Revue Internationale de l'Horlogerie (photos) ; l'imprimerie Courvoisier (photos).
La Chaux-de-Fonds 1956. Bel exemplaire broché, couverture d'éditeur, in-4, 1 des 1000 sur velin à la cuve.., avec présentation et planches.
Bookseller reference : AUB-2971
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Coutts, Captain J.B.; Bowser, Captain D.S.; Buchan, Angus;
Highland Breeders' Journal - Official Journal of the Highland Cattle Society, July 1986, No. 29
112 pages. 21 x 15cm. Many colour and black and white photos. Printed upon glossy stock. Features: Baravalla; From the HBJ of 25 Years Ago; Crush for Highland Cattle; Cross Highland Bullocks; EBL Folds; Canadian Section; Nice photo-illustrated farm ads; and much more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
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cover journal
Mom I Love You Because: Journal Moms Notebook beautifully lined pages mother daughter diary. Funny Mom Gift ~ Unique Gifts Ideas For Mom
Independently published 2020. Paperback. New. 110 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.25 inches. Independently published paperback
Bookseller reference : 2-1656761742 ISBN : 1656761742 9781656761743
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Cover, Journal NoteBook Cool
Think Outside the box NoteBook: Elegant Notebook Journal book "6x9" 120Pages journal for writing Down Journal book Notebook
Independently published 2019. Paperback. New. 120 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.30 inches. Independently published paperback
Bookseller reference : __1675792399 ISBN : 1675792399 9781675792391
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Cover, The Journal
Vintage Journal: 200 Page Journal
Independently published 2019. Paperback. New. 201 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.46 inches. Independently published paperback
Bookseller reference : 2-1072106477 ISBN : 1072106477 9781072106470
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Coward, Noel
Pomp and Circumstance
Book shows light wear with age-toned paper. Binding is solid and square, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Author photo on back.
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coworker gifts Elegant journal
My Favorite Coworker Gave Me This Notebook She Is Freaking Awesome: Hilarious quotes funny Gag Gifts for coworker birthday funny office gifts for . pages 6x9 inches matte soft cover finish
NEW. unknown
Bookseller reference : BIB-NOV-14-2025-172143 ISBN : 9798748111095 9798748111
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Cows, Journal
Just a Girl Who Loves Cows: Notebook For Cows Lovers Women Mom Student Kids Girls To Use in SchoolFunny Gifts for Cows LoverComposition Notebook Wide Ruled 110 pages 6 x 9 in
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Bookseller reference : 1677656743.G ISBN : 1677656743 9781677656745
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Cox, Ian; Boyd, Peter D.A.; Rennie, Paul; Aylen, Sarah; Espley, John; Eckstein, Eve; Firkins, June; et al
Antique Collecting Magazine, The Journal of the Antique Collectors' Club, Volume 28, Number 6, November (Nov.) 1993 - Paul Nash
56 pages. Features: Charles Horner Jewellery and Accessories; Pteridomania - The Victorian Passion for Ferns; Paul Nash - Artist, Designer and Teacher; Identifying English Porcelain by Pattern Numbers; A Collection of Cigar Cutters; Auction Feature; High Security in Fashion; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy of this informative issue. Book
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Crabb, Kathy; Karen, Michelle; Smith, Rhonda; et al
Sedona Journal of Emergence!, June 2009 - The Answers Are In Your Dreams
112 pages. Features: Gateway to the Future; Communicating with your Sould through Symbols; The Staircase that Channels Chi; Raise Awareness with MBOs; Lily and the Angels; and much more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Book
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Crali, Tullio
Aeropittura [in: L’Ala d’Italia. Anno XXI - N. 5]
Edizione originale. Riparazione al dorso; per il resto in più che buone condizioni. Importante contributo militante del giovane aeropittore, su una delle principali riviste di settore dedicata all’aeronautica. Illustrato da tre riproduzioni di quadri: Puntando il caccia nemico; L’idro nel golfo; A bassa quota sulla città.
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Crash Theory Journal
Crash Theory Journal Volume 13 Number 3 1989 Canadian Journal of Political and Social Theory
Canada: Crash Theory Journal. Very Good. 1989. Serial Issue. Paperback. 135 pages; Very Good condition. No noteworthy defects. No markings. ; Your satisfaction is our priority. We offer free returns and respond promptly to all inquiries. Your item will be carefully cushioned in bubble wrap and securely boxed. All orders ship on the same or next business day. Buy with confidence. . Crash Theory Journal paperback
Bookseller reference : HVD-62840-A-0
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CRAVEN (Mme AUGUSTUS) née LA FERRONNAYS. (recueillis par)
RECIT D'UNE SOEUR, Souvenirs de famille. (2 tomes)
Paris Librairie académique Didier et Cie, Libraires-éditeurs, 1881, trente cinquième édition, reliure demi-chagrin marron, dos à 5 nerfs, titre et caissons dorés , 12x18,5 cm, 457+439 pages. Portrait de la Comtesse Albert DE LA FERRONNAYS d'après le dessin original de Mme la Marquise de Caraman, gravé par Léop. Flameng en frontispice. Journal intime d'une femme du XIXe siècle.
Bookseller reference : 5187
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