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‎Royal Geographical Society, London‎

‎The Geographical Journal, v. 113, Jan.-June 1949‎

‎148p., illus.. fold. map Paperback Ex-Library in good condition‎

‎Royal Geographical Society, London‎

‎The Geographical Journal, v. 114, nos. 1-6, July-Dec. 1949‎

‎6 issues in 2, 255p., illus.. fold. maps Paperback Ex-Library in good condition‎

‎Royal Geographical Society, London‎

‎The Geographical Journal, v. 115, nos. 1-6, Jan.-June 1950‎

‎6 issues in 2, 280p., illus.. fold. map Paperback Ex-Library in good condition‎

‎Royal Geographical Society, London‎

‎The Geographical Journal, v. 118, nos. 1-4, Mar.-Dec. 1952‎

‎4 issues, 504p., illus.. fold. maps Paperback Ex-Library in good condition‎

‎Royal Geographical Society, London‎

‎The Geographical Journal, v. 118, nos. 1-2, Mar.-June 1953‎

‎2 issues, 255p., illus.. fold. maps Paperback Ex-Library in good condition‎

‎Bibliographical Society of America‎

‎Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, v. 67, no. 1, Jan.-March 1973‎

‎105p. Magazine Very good condition‎

‎Bibliographical Society of America‎

‎Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, v. 67, no. 2, Apr.-June 1973‎

‎Magazine Very good condition‎

‎Bibliographical Society of America‎

‎Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, v. 68, no. 2, Apr.-June 1974‎

‎Magazine Very good condition‎

‎Bibliographical Society of America‎

‎Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, v. 69, no. 2, Apr.-June 1975‎

‎Magazine Very good condition‎

‎Bibliographical Society of America‎

‎Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, v. 69, no.3, July-Sept. 1975‎

‎Magazine Very good condition‎

‎Bibliographical Society of America‎

‎Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, v. 69, no. 4, Oct.-Dec. 1975‎

‎Magazine Very good condition‎

‎Bibliographical Society of America‎

‎Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, v. 70, no. 1, Jan.-Mar. 1976‎

‎Magazine Very good condition‎

‎Bibliographical Society of America‎

‎Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, v. 70, no.3, July-Sept. 1976‎

‎Magazine Very good condition‎

‎Bibliographical Society of America‎

‎Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, v. 70, no. 4, Oct.-Dec. 1976‎

‎Magazine Very good condition‎

‎Bibliographical Society of America‎

‎Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, v. 71, no. 1, Jan.-Mar. 1977‎

‎Magazine Very good condition‎

‎Bibliographical Society of America‎

‎Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, v. 71, no. 2, Apr.-June 1977‎

‎Magazine Very good condition‎

‎Bibliographical Society of America‎

‎Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, v. 72, no. 4, Oct.-Dec. 1978‎

‎Magazine Very good condition‎

‎Bibliographical Society of America‎

‎Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, v. 73, no. 1, Jan.-Mar. 1979‎

‎Magazine Very good condition‎

‎Bibliographical Society of America‎

‎Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, v. 73, no. 2, Apr.-June 1979‎

‎Magazine Very good condition‎

‎Bibliographical Society of America‎

‎Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, v. 73, no.3, July-Sept. 1979‎

‎Magazine Very good condition‎

‎Bibliographical Society of America‎

‎Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, v. 73, no. 4, Oct.-Dec. 1979‎

‎Magazine Very good condition‎

‎Bibliographical Society of America‎

‎Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, v. 74, no. 1, Jan.-Mar. 1980‎

‎Magazine Very good condition‎

‎The Religious and literary gem; a compendium of religious, literary, and philosophical knowledge, v. 1 - 2, July 1842 - July 1843‎

‎132, 256 p. Hardcover Very good condition, foxed, hinges cracked, inner front hinge repaired with cloth tape. Includes work by Washington Irving, Lydia Sigourney, William Cullen Bryant, & Horace Greeley‎

‎Grossberg, Michael, editor‎

‎The American Historical Review, vol. 103, no. 4, Oct. 1998‎

‎Magazine Very good condition Includes The Rise and Fall of American Posture by David Yosifon and Peter N. Stearns‎

‎Grossberg, Michael, editor‎

‎The American Historical Review, vol. 104, no. 4, Oct. 1999‎

‎Magazine Very good condition Includes Feminism, Social Science, and the Meanings of Modernity:L The Debate of the Origin of the Family in Europe and the United States, 1860 - 1914, by Ann Taylor Allen‎

‎Grossberg, Michael, editor‎

‎The American Historical Review, vol. 106, no. 4, Oct. 2001‎

‎Magazine Very good condition Includes The Strange Death of Margarita Marcellini: Male, Signs, and the Everyday World of Pre-modern Medicine, by Guido Ruggiero‎

‎Grossberg, Michael, editor‎

‎The American Historical Review, vol. 106, no. 5, Dec. 2001‎

‎Magazine Very good condition Includes The Strange Death of Margarita Marcellini: Male, Signs, and the Everyday World of Pre-modern Medicine, by Guido Ruggiero‎

‎Grossberg, Michael, editor‎

‎The American Historical Review, vol. 107, no. 2, Apr. 2002‎

‎Magazine Very good condition Includes From Famine to Five Points: Lord Lansdowne's Irish Tenants Encounter North America's Most Notorious Slum, by Tyler Anbinder‎

‎Grossberg, Michael, editor‎

‎The American Historical Review, vol. 107, no. 1, Feb. 2002‎

‎Magazine Very good condition Includes The Dissolution of the British Empire in the Era of Vietnam, by Wm. Roger Louis‎

‎Grossberg, Michael, editor‎

‎The American Historical Review, vol. 108, no. 3, June 2003‎

‎Magazine Very good condition Includes Burying the White Gods: New Perspectives on the Conquest of Mexico, by Camilla Townsend‎

‎The Military Historian and Economist. vol. 1 , no 1, Jan. 1916 - v. 3, no. 3, July 1918.‎

‎3 v. illus., maps (part fold.) 23 cm. No more published. Edited by Arthur Latham Conger & Robert Matteson Johnston. Last issue states that war duties of Col. Conger & Prof. Johnston caused them to suspend publication. Magazine Ex-library, Very good condition, v. one rebacked with cloth library tape Includes articles both current & historical on military tactics and economic causes and consequences of war. Articles cover submarine warfare, Grant's tactics, armored cars, Jutland, Italian women in war industries, etc..‎

‎Noel, Mary0.‎

‎Villains galore; the heyday of the popular story weekly.‎

‎320 p. illus. 22 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good Typed review by Roger Butterfield laid in‎

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‎CASSELL'S MAGAZINE New Series Volume VII‎

‎G (no dj, bevel edged boards, lightly worn and darkened embossed red cloth with gilt lettering and decoration on spine, ornate gilt decorated title panel centre of front board, bottom edges heavily rubbed and bottom corners bumped, internally a very good clean sound tight copy with no foxing) quarto 432pp. Title on spine reads Cassell's Magazine Illustrated. Articles, stories, poems, songs, illustrated throughout. Heavy item.‎

‎THE WELCOME HOUR an illustrated monthly magazine Volume IX‎

‎G (reddish brown illustrated cloth with black decoration, gilt title panel front board and undamaged tipped on colour plate of boy watching man at workbench with saw, one bottom corner heavily bumped,colour frontispiece detached but present, pages clean and bright with one or two thumbprints in margins) small quarto 188pp. No date of publication but frontispiece dated 1854 or 1859. Church of England illustrated magazine, b/w illustrations throughout.‎

‎THE CENTURY ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE May 1882 to October 1882 New Series Vol II‎

‎VG (half leather, dark blue boards with dark blue leather spine and corners, gilt lettering and gilt bandfs on spine, leather rubbed edges of corners and spine, clean orange endpapers neatly reinforced at hinges with tape, a very good clean tight copy with no foxing) large octavo 960pp. Bound volume of issues May 1882 to October 1882. Articles, stories, poems, engravings, b/w illustrations throughout. Covers wide range of topics including illustrated articles on the evolution of the American yacht and steam yachting in America.‎

‎THE PENNY POST 1884 Volume 34‎

‎Vg (rebound in brown buckram cloth with black decorative bands across both boards, black decorations and gilt lettering on spine, large decorative gilt titles on front board, corners lightly rubbed, page edges speckled red, browning to free endpapers, internally an extremely clean tight bright copy, looks like new) octavo 332pp. Collection of articles, stories, poems, engravings, correspondence, etc., with many church articles.‎

‎Cassell's Illustrated Family Magazine : Volume V11 New Series, 1873‎

‎G (no dj, bevel edged boards, embossed red cloth with gilt lettering and decoration on spine, ornate bright gilt decorated title panel centre of front board, 1" split to cloth at lightly worn head of spine and bottom of spine frayed, top corners rubbed and bottom corners heavily rubbed with boards exposed, internally a very good clean sound tight copy with no foxing) quarto 464pp. Date of publication not stated on title page, but mentioned in text. Title on spine reads Cassell's Magazine Illustrated. Articles, stories, poems, songs, illustrated throughout. Heavy item.‎

‎The Quiver 1889: An Illustrated Magazine For Sunday And General Reading‎

‎Vg (heavy bevel edged brown buckram boards with impressed black decorative borders, gilt titles on spine and front board, cloth very lightly wrinkled on spine and with patches of colour worn from corners of boards and fore edges, bottom corners lightly bumped, page edges speckled red, a very good sound sturdy copy with light browning free endpapers only and small water mark bottom corner of back fixed endpaper, crease to back free endpaper, internally no foxing or discolouration, all very clean and tight) substantial quarto 956pp. An illustrated magazine for Sunday and general reading. New and enlarged series. Colour frontispiece by Steer. B/w illustrations throughout. A weighty item - extra postage will be needed‎

‎THE QUIVER 1886‎

‎Vg (clean bright sturdy black buckram boards half bound with dark navy blue leather spine and corners, gilt title and gilt banding to spine, one 3" scuff mark spine else binding undamaged with no knocks or bumps, red speckled edges to pages, browning free endpapers only and one small mark outside page edges, a very good sound sturdy copy internally very clean and tight with touch of faint age-browning to tull-page illustrations only, pages clean and bright) substantial quarto 764pp. An illustrated magazine for Sunday and general reading. Volume XXI. B/w illustrations throughout. A weighty item.‎

‎Michael Huxley - editor:‎

‎THE GEOGRAPHICAL MAGAZINE Volume VII Vols 1-6 May to October 1938‎

‎Vg (no dj, dark green cloth with gilt titles on spine, clean tight and bright, no significant fault) quarto 439pp. B/w photographs throughout. heavy volume. extra postage will be needed. overseas buyers please ask for a quote before ordering.‎

‎CORNHILL MAGAZINE Volume III‎

‎VG (original binding, half leather bound with turquoise marbled boards and brown leather spine and corners, gilt bands on spine and 5 raised bands with gilt decoration, gilt titles on black title plate, 1/2" split to leather at head of back spine joint and 2" split at head of front spine joint, these splits to leather only and hinges very firm, leather beginning to lift from one bottom corner, board edges rubbed, attractive turquoise marbled edges to pages and similar bright turquoise marbled endpapers, few isolated speckles to flyleaves, binding very firm, internally a very tight clean bright copy with no foxing) octavo 760pp. Bound volume, January to June 1861. Contains Little Mattie by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and Chapters 37 to 48 of Framley Parsonage by Trollope.‎

‎CASSELLS FAMILY MAGAZINE‎

‎Good. all pages present and textblock is tightly bound the spine is sunned, and rubbed with some splits to both sides. corner of boards showing bumping and wear. some foxing inside, and slight musty smell but condition very acceptable for reading/reference purposes. many first publication of contemporary authors , and other general articles of interest.‎

‎CASSELLS FAMILY MAGAZINE‎

‎Good to poor - but all pages present and textblock is tightly bound the spine is sunned, and split to both sides - showing webbing beneath. ugly taping added to secure the splits. worn to ends - with corner of boards showing bumping and wear. some foxing inside, and slight musty smell but condition very acceptable for reading/reference purposes. many first publication of contemporary authors , and other general articles of interest.‎

‎OUR OWN MAGAZINE Volume LIV‎

‎G (no dj, green cloth with black titles on spine, large gilt titles front board and central red/green/black floral decoration, both boards are clean but with mottled fading, light wear top and base of spine and edges rubbed, no inscriptions, half title page becoming loose, browning to page edges of first magazine only, the remainder very clean tight and bright) octavo. Bound collection of magazines from Jan. to Dec.1933, Nos 650 to 661. Sepia illustrations throughout.‎

‎COLLECTIF‎

‎L'éternelle revue N°2 de la nouvelle série‎

‎- Editions de la Jeune Parque, Paris Février 1945, 13,5x18cm, broché. - Edition originale. Revue créée dans la clandestinité par Paul Eluard. Au sommaire, des contributions de Picasso, Jouve, Vercors, Max Jacob,Bataille et un poème de Balzac, entre autres. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]‎

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‎Le Voleur, gazette des journaux français et étrangers. (1841, 2e semestre)‎

‎- Le Voleur, Paris 5 juillet - 31 décembre 1841, 24,5x32cm, relié. - Editions originales des 36 numéros du deuxième semestre 1841, 14eme année, réunies en un volume en pagination en continu et ne contenant pas les gravures annoncées. Reliure en demi-basane fauve à coins, dos à quatre nerfs sertis de filets dorés et à froid et de dentelle dorée, pièces de titre et de tomaison de chagrin noir. Epidermures et frottements sur le dos et les mors, coins émoussés. Contributions de A. Karr, P. Mérimée, F. Soulié, J. Janin, E. Guinot, E. Souvestre, A. de Lamartine, Chateaubriand, L. Gozlan, J. Michelet, E. Sue, J. Canonge, Guizot, G. Sand, M. Masson, C. de Bernard, J. Sandeau, E. Scribe... Fondée en 1825 par Charles Lautour-Mezeray et Émile de Girardin la revue paraissait tous les cinq jours et s'intéressait aussi bien à la littérature qu'aux sciences, aux beaux-arts ou aux moeurs. Elle publiait principalement des chroniques historiques, de voyages et de société portant sur la France ou l'étranger, des récits et nouvelles, ou encore des rubriques consacrées au théâtre, à la mode, à l'actualité des tribunaux et aux faits-divers, le plus souvent repris d'autres journaux de l'époque. Exemplaire provenant de la collection André Vasseur et portant son ex-libris. Quelques rousseurs et traces de pliure, sinon agréable état intérieur pour ce rare exemple d'une revue littéraire et généraliste du début du XIXe siècle. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]‎

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‎Gil Blas, illustré hebdomadaire, du 4 juin 1893 au 28 juillet 1895‎

‎- Gil Blas, Paris 1893-1895, 28x40cm. - Edition originale. Reliure en demi percaline brune, plats de papier à la cuve, coins émoussés, coupes éraflées, coiffe supérieure arrachée. Reliure de l'époque. Chaque numéro contient bien ses quatre pages, quelques légères déchirures marginales sans atteinte au texte, ainsi que des pliures. Contributions de Marcel Prévost ("Cousine Laura", "Grace!", "Au cabaret", "L'Abbé Pantalon", "Maxime"), Aristide Bruant (nombreuses chansons), Georges Courteline ("Margot", "26", "Boubouroche", "La Pendule", "Exempt de cravate", "Je m'en fous", "Un mal de gorge", "Ferme ta malle !", "Premières armes", "L'Honneur des Brossarbourg", "Le Mauvais cocher", "Suggestion"), Jean Richepin (nombreux poèmes, ainsi que des textes en prose : "Ch'tiote", "La Casquette", "Mimile"), Alphonse Daudet ("La Moisson au bord de la mer", "La Musique aux Champs"), Charles Baudelaire (publication posthume de "Ciel Brouillé", "Moesta et Errabunda", "Le Jet d'eau", "Causerie", "Le Jour des Morts", "Don Juan aux Enfers", "Les Aveugles", "A une mendiante rousse", "Bohémiens en voyage", "L'Aube spirituelle", "Le Jeu", "A une passante"), Paul Verlaine ("Sagesse", "Sur l'herbe", "A la promenade", "La Chanson des Ingénues", "Mandoline", "Le Faune" "Cythère", "En sourdine", "Colombine"), François Coppée ("Rousse", "Brune"), Guy de Maupassant ("La Parure", "Le Champ d'oliviers", "Le Crime au Père Boniface", "Histoire d'une fille de ferme", "Littérature du gendarme", "La Dot"), Willy ("Francisque"), Barbey d'Aurevilly ("La Vengeance d'une femme", "Le Rideau cramoisi"), Alphonse Allais ("Le Langage des fleurs", "L'Absence profitable", "La Télégraphiste", "Bébert"), Emile Zola ("Pour une nuit d'amour", "Lourdes"), Jules Renard ("Oeuf de poule", "Poil de Carotte"), Maurice Leblanc ("Roméo et Juliette", "L'Elevage", "La Vierge"), Gyp ("Le Débutant"), Catulle Mendès ("Le Passe-pied"), Jean Lorrain ("Les Yeux du mort"), J.-H. Rosny ("Lacération", "Cabinets particuliers", "L'Immolation", "Le Funéraliste"), Mark Twain ("Concernant les femmes de chambre"), Théophile Gautier ("A une robe rose"), Sully-Prud'homme ("Les Vénus"), Anatole France ("Chronique napolitaine"), Edmond et Jules de Goncourt ("Le Passeur de Maguelone", "Le Père Thibaut"), Tristan Corbière ("Sainte Anne") entre autres ; dessins de Steinlen, A. Guillaume, Paul Balluriau, Lourdey, Carl-Hap et Maurice Marais notamment. Journal illustré de nombreux dessins en couleurs et en noir et blanc, parfois en pleine page voire en double page, ainsi que de partitions musicales. Gil Blas est un ancien hebdomadaire de presse écrite français, fondé par Auguste Dumont, qui a paru du 19 novembre 1879 au 4 août 1914, puis très épisodiquement du 20 janvier 1921 à mars 1940. Pendant une période, à partir du 17 novembre 1909, il fut dirigé par Henri de Noussanne et Pierre de Maroussein. Le Gil Blas se voulut d'abord littéraire. De grandes plumes s'y exprimèrent dans des chroniques qui connurent un vif succès : Guy de Maupassant (ou Maufrigneuse) dont la collaboration fut la plus longue (1881-1888), Paul Arène, Émile Bergerat, Clovis Hugues, René Maizeroy, Jean Richepin, etc. Tout aussi importants étaient les feuilletons, signés par Émile Zola, Hector Malot, Théodore de Banville, et Octave Mirbeau notamment. De son côté, Maupassant y publia « Une vie » (février-avril 1883), « Bel Ami » (avril-mai 1885), « Mont-Oriol » (décembre 1886-jévrier 1887), etc. Outre ces chroniques et ces feuilletons, Zola défendit certaines de ses œuvres dans le journal, par le biais des « Lettres au Directeur » (sur « le Rêve », 8 novembre 1888 ; sur « la Bête humaine », 13 novembre 1889). [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]‎

‎COLLECTIF & BOUJUT Pierre‎

‎La Tour de Feu N°134 : Les poèmes de l'imbécile heureux‎

‎- La tour de feu, Paris Juin 1977, 14,5x22,5cm, broché. - Edition originale. Agréable exemplaire. Contributions de Jean Laurent "Artaud à n'en plus finir", Pierre Boujut "La fascination des zéros", Roland Raveton "Deux mots sur Hélène Cixous"... Couverture illustrée d'un dessin de Pierre Zellmeyer. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]‎

‎BRASILLACH Robert‎

‎Moulins à paroles‎

‎- in La revue de Paris, Paris 15 mars 1936, 15,5x23cm, broché. - First edition. [FRENCH VERSION FOLLOWS] Edition originale.‎

‎DRIEU LA ROCHELLE Pierre‎

‎Le voyage des Dardanelles‎

‎- In La Nouvelle revue française N°240 et N°241, Paris Septembre & Octobre 1933, 14x23cm, 2 volumes brochés. - Edition préoriginale de ce texte qui paraîtra l'année suivante dans La comédie de Charleroi. Textes de Henri Michaux et Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes entre autres, une petite Déchirure en pied d'un mors, sinon beaux exemplaires. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]‎

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