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[PAYS] - MENEY (Patrick) -
Les mains coupées de la TaÏga.
Paris, La table ronde, 1984 ; in-8, 248 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur avec jaquette.
Bookseller reference : 200504439
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[PAYS] - GROUEFF (Stéphane), LAPIERRE (Dominique) -
Les caÏds de New York.
Paris, Julliard, 1958 ; in-8, 226 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur br.
Bookseller reference : 200504436
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[PAYS] - OGRIZEK (Doré) -
Les pays nordiques.
Paris, Odé collection le monde en couleur , 1951 ; in-8, 445 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur avec jaquette.
Bookseller reference : 200502858
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[PAYS] - OGRIZEK (Doré) -
Les pays nordiques.
Paris, Odé collection le monde en couleur , 1951 ; in-8, 445 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur avec jaquette.
Bookseller reference : 200502857
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[PAYS]
Luneburger heide.
, Merian , s.d. ; in-8, 156 pp., br.
Bookseller reference : 200502637
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[PAYS]
Mexiko.
, Merian , s.d. ; in-8, 118 pp., br.
Bookseller reference : 200502660
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[PAYS DIVERS] - FERLET (Tyra) -
Miracle de la Suède.
Paris, Arthaud, 1969 ; in-8, 326 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Dédicace de l'auteur.
Bookseller reference : 200401297
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[PAYS]
Munchen.
, Merian , s.d. ; in-8, 236 pp., br.
Bookseller reference : 200502680
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[PAYS]
Munster und das munsterland.
, Merian , s.d. ; in-8, 167 pp., br.
Bookseller reference : 200502651
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[PARIS]
Nouveau Plan de la ville de Paris avec le système complet de ses fortifications et forts détachés et des Communes de la banlieue
Paris, chez Fatout, 1844. 86,4 x 109 cm, étui de toile chagrinée noire (frottements, taches).
Bookseller reference : 19230
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[PAYS]
Oberbayern vom lech zur isar.
, Merian , s.d. ; in-8, 116 pp., br.
Bookseller reference : 200502675
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[PAYS]
Oberosterreich an traum und enns.
, Merian , s.d. ; in-8, 140 pp., br.
Bookseller reference : 200502647
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[PAYS]
Ostfriesland und seine inseln.
, Merian , s.d. ; in-8, 124 pp., br.
Bookseller reference : 200502677
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[PAYS]
Osterreich.
, Merian , s.d. ; in-8, 124 pp., br.
Bookseller reference : 200502646
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[PAYS] - A. VOGEL (Alfred) -
Papuas und Pygmäen.
Zürich, Orell Füssli Verlag, 1954 ; in-8, 148 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur avec jaquette. Nombreuses photos.
Bookseller reference : 200510699
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[PARIS] - OGRIZEK (Doré) -
Paris tel qu on l aime.
Paris, Edition odé, 1949 ; in-12, 510 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur .
Bookseller reference : 200905171
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[PAYS NORDIQUE] - OGRIZEK (Doré) -
Pays nordique.
Paris, Edition odé, 1951 ; in-12, 445 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur .
Bookseller reference : 200905179
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[PAYS] - NEUMANN (Siegfried) -
Quer durch vom Hochlande Boliviens zum Amazonas als Alpinist durch den Kontinent von Südamerika.
München, Kress und Hornung, s.d. ; in-8, 167 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Coiffe et coins abîmés Carte et photos 2 livres identiques.
Bookseller reference : 200510563
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[PAYS] - NEUMANN (Siegfried) -
Quer durch Vom Hochlande Boliviens zum Amazonas als Alpinist durch den Kontinent von Südamerika.
München, Kress und Hornung, s.d. ; in-8, 167 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. 2 livres identiques coiffes et coins très abîmés carte et photos.
Bookseller reference : 200510562
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[PAYS] - MIELCHE (Hakon) -
Reise ans Ende der Welt - Von Santos nach Bahia - Wollen mal sehen ob die Erde rund ist - 3 volumes.
Wien - München - Basel, Verlag Kurt Desch, 1936-1946 ; in-8, 268-303-325 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur avec jaquette. Les 3 volumes. Petites illustrations en marge.
Bookseller reference : 200607801
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[PAYS]
Rothenburg und das taubertal.
, Merian , s.d. ; in-8, 170 pp., br.
Bookseller reference : 200502665
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[PAYS]
Salzkammergut.
, Merian , s.d. ; in-8, 140 pp., br.
Bookseller reference : 200502632
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[PAYS]
San francisco.
, Merian , s.d. ; in-8, 143 pp., br.
Bookseller reference : 200502669
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[PAYS]
Sawerland.
, Merian , s.d. ; in-8, 132 pp., br.
Bookseller reference : 200502643
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[PAYS]
Schwabisch hall.
, Merian , s.d. ; in-8, 135 pp., br.
Bookseller reference : 200502664
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[PAYS]
Schleswiger land.
, Merian , s.d. ; in-8, 98 pp., br.
Bookseller reference : 200502649
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[PAYS]
Spessart.
, Merian , s.d. ; in-8, 140 pp., br.
Bookseller reference : 200502650
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[PAYS]
Sudschwarzwald.
, Merian , s.d. ; in-8, br.
Bookseller reference : 200502684
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[PAYS]
Sylt amrun fohr.
, Merian , s.d. ; in-8, 140 pp., br.
Bookseller reference : 200502663
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[PAYS]
Tecklenburger land.
, Merian , s.d. ; in-8, 127 pp., br.
Bookseller reference : 200502657
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[PAYS]
Thailand.
, Merian , s.d. ; in-8, 168 pp., broché.
Bookseller reference : 200502668
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[PAYS]
Tirol.
, Merian , s.d. ; in-8, 159 pp., br.
Bookseller reference : 200502671
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[PAYS] - MOLMENTI (Pompeo) -
Venise et ses lagunes.
Grenoble, Editions Arthaud collection beaux pays, 1929 ; in-8, 144 pp., demi-chagrin.
Bookseller reference : 200504455
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[PAYS] - MONTGON (A de ) -
Venise.
Paris, Fernand nathan , 1937 ; in-8, 160 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
Bookseller reference : 200502847
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[PAYS] - MONTGON (A de ) -
Venise.
Paris, Fernand nathan , 1948 ; in-8, 160 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
Bookseller reference : 200502846
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[PAYS] - MONTGON (A de ) -
Venise.
Paris, Fernand nathan , 1948 ; in-8, 160 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Haut de la coiffe abimé.
Bookseller reference : 200502845
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[PAYS] - MOLMENTI (Pompeo) -
Venise et ses lagunes.
Grenoble, Arthaud , 1926 ; in-8, 144 pp., demi-basane.
Bookseller reference : 200502737
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[PAYS]
Vorarlberg.
, Merian , s.d. ; in-8, 116 pp., br.
Bookseller reference : 200502642
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[PAYS]
Vorarlberg.
, Merian , s.d. ; in-8, 116 pp., br.
Bookseller reference : 200502634
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[PALISSY (Bernard)] - [parE (Ambroise)].-
Voyages dans tous les mondes (Nouvelle Bibliothèque Historique et Littéraire). Oeuvres choisies de Bernard PALISSY. Voyages d'Ambroise parE racontés par lui-même.
Paris, Delagrave, 1890, in 12 relié pleine percaline bleue illustrée de l'éditeur, 320 pages ; piqûres éparses.
Bookseller reference : 4241
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[PAYS]
Wachau, wald-und weinviertel.
, Merian , s.d. ; in-8, 199 pp., br.
Bookseller reference : 200502645
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[PAYS]
Wurzburg.
, Merian , s.d. ; in-8, 116 pp., br.
Bookseller reference : 200502648
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[PAYS] - RANDOW (Heinz) -
Zwischen Korallenriffen und Atollen.
Hattingen, Hundt Verlag, 1958 ; in-8, 302 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur avec jaquette. Jaquette abîmée Nombreuses photos.
Bookseller reference : 200510712
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[Palermo].
Statistica della città di Palermo. Censimento della popolazione nel 1861. Pubblicato dall'ufficio comunale di economia e statistica. Palermo, Francesco Lao, 1865.
Nur 1. Bd. (v. 3). (8), CCVIII, 480, (2) SS., l. w. Bl. Bedr. rote Originalbroschur. 8vo. Erster Band der 1865 publizierten Bevölkerungsstatistik, beruhend auf den Daten von 1861. Aus dem Besitz des Mediziners und Klimatologen Rudolf Ritter von Vivenot d. J. (1833-70) mit seinem eigenh. Besitzvermerk am Titel und dem nach dem Broschurdeckel einmontierten Deckblatt des Sendungsumschlages (mit Poststempel), in dem Vivenot die von der Stadtverwaltung von Palermo abgeschickte Sendung erhalten haben dürfte. - Rücken ausgeblichen; innen vereinzelt leicht stockfleckig. ICCU PAL\0054053.
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[Paris].
Neueste Beschreibung von Paris der Hauptstadt Frankreichs und ihrer Umgebungen. Neue umgeänderte Auflage. Wien, Carl Gerold, 1814.
103, (1) SS. Mit gest. Frontispiz (Mansfeld sc.) und einem mehrf. gefalt. gest. Plan. Zeitgenöss. Broschur. 8vo. Früher kulturhistorischer Reiseführer für Paris mit einer gestochenen Ansicht der Tuilerien und einem Grundrißplan mit ausführlicher Legende. - Unaufgeschnittenes Exemplar in tadelloser Erhaltung.
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[PARRY FIRST VOYAGE]. PARRY, William Edward.
Journal of a voyage for the discovery of a North-West Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific; performed in the years 1819-20. with an appendix containing the scientific and other observations With A supplement to the appendix of Captain Parry's Voyage. containing an account of the subjects of natural history.
London Murray 1821 & 1824 . First edition. 4to. viii xxx ii half-title 310 ii clxxx pp. errata slip at end 20 engraved or aquatint maps and plates; viii clxxxi- cccx pp. half-title 6 engraved plates contemporary diced calf gilt rebacked preserving spine rubbed large chart with tear repaired offsetting from plates to title and text light spotting etc. to plates a very good copy.<br /> The rarely found supplement makes good the omissions from Journal.<br /> Books on Ice 2.8; Hill 2004 1311; Sabin 58860 & 58861; Staton & Tremaine 1205. London, Murray, 1821 & 1824 unknown
Bookseller reference : 97549
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[PARRY FIRST VOYAGE]. Edward Sabine (editor).
The North Georgia Gazette and Winter Chronicle.
London Murray 1821. . First edition. 4to xii 132 pp lacks errata slip modern grey over blue paper boards in the style of the original binding a very good copy.<br /> The printed record of a weekly newspaper devised by Sabine to uphold morale amongst the crew of Parry's first voyage whilst frozen-in during the Arctic winter. It consists of humorous essays poems etc. written by the crew and submitted anonymously.<br /> Arctic Bibliography 12547; Books on Ice 2.10; Sabin 55714. London, Murray, 1821. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 97548
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[Patrick Leigh Fermor (1915-2011), British soldier and travel writer; 'Haris' of Heraklion, Cretan opponent of Communism; Cretan
Manuscript letter in Greek from 'Haris' in Heraklion informing Patrick Leigh Fermor of allegations that he ordered the execution of 'Apolorona and Hania' and others and that he is organizing the military occupation of Crete by the British.
Heraklion Crete Greece. 12 January 1947. 4pp. 8vo. 96 lines of text. On paper ruled for accounts. On lightly-aged paper with loss to corners and at central edge affecting a few lines of text. Accompanying the letter is a translation 2pp. 8vo by Colin Jordan with the assistance of Dr Loukas Christodloulos. The letter is of great interest casting light on Leigh Fermor's activities in Crete in the period following the Second World War. The identity of 'Haris' is not immediately apparent: he does not appear to feature in George Psychoundakis's account of the Cretan resistance 'The Cretan Runner' 1955 which was translated by Leigh Fermor. Addressing 'Mr. Leigh Fermor' the author of the letter begins in reproachful terms: 'After my third letter you remain silent. I write now with a big question mark: why this is happening and why you are ignoring my thoughts and my offer in general' He asks Fermor 'for the sake of our friendship and co-operation and for our land of Crete' to guide him in his thoughts and to advise him in his actions 'and to help me in my efforts against the slanderers and the malevolent enemies of our union'. He desires Leigh Fermor's 'co-operation against the transformation of Crete and Greece my country into a Soviet protectorate.' He proceeds to report on 'the situation that exists': 'The Communist newspaper "Free Crete" has begun again a serious campaign against the English generally and in particular against us Major Fielding Major Alexander Wallace 'Xan' Fielding who like Leigh Fermor was in the SOE in Crete during the war and Kyrios Giorgos. They claim that the crimes of killing a villager from Potamiko Nikos Komi of another from Heraklion prior to the referendum others from Apokoronou and from Hania family murders for revenge and political party murders were done by you that you organized them that is and ordered their execution by your people.' A further claim is that 'from the time of the occupation' Leigh Fermor has been 'organizing here the ground for the occupation of Crete by the English and the creation of military bases since Alexandria is hostile towards Egypt and you are using that against her'. In his view it is easy to refute the Apokorona and Hania murder charges 'since it's commonly known that they were done by locals for revenge and due to political hatred and had nothing whatsoever to do with our work. The murder of the police officer from Heraklion happened before your arrival here in September. As for the killing of Komi at Potamiko the same man wrote a letter that he did it because of personal motives and not following orders from yourself.' He proposes to write 'to the newspapers of the Right-wing here that your visit to Crete was entirely a holiday trip to see your friends and that the villager's murder was done before you came. Also that the Hana murder had other purposes and that you and the English generally have never thought of occupying Crete and that you have always acted from friendship. I will also go to the prison and I will oblige Nikos Komis to sign a letter of protest against the writings of the "Free Crete" newspaper.' He will take responsibility for the publication 'as I did a few days ago when I published articles about English/Greek friendship in the <.>IDI and PATRIDA newspapers. Regarding 'the Communist nightmare that threatens all of us with destruction': 'Once again I give my life and for that thought I would gladly sacrifice. The communists know this and consider me their enemy like nobody else.' He ends with an enquiry regarding 'the Anglo-Greek Society at Heraklion that you had promised back in September'. Heraklion [Crete, Greece]. 12 January 1947. unknown
Bookseller reference : 13603
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[Patrick Leigh Fermor (1915-2011), British soldier and travel writer; 'Haris' of Heraklion, Cretan opponent of Communism; Cretan
Patrick Leigh Fermor MS. letter in Greek from 'Haris' in Heraklion informing Fermor of allegations that he ordered the execution of 'Apolorona and Hania' and others and that he is organizing the military occupation of Crete by the British.
Heraklion Crete Greece. 12 January 1947. 4pp. 8vo. 96 lines of text. On paper ruled for accounts. On lightly-aged paper with loss to corners and at central edge affecting a few lines of text. Accompanying the letter is a translation 2pp. 8vo by Colin Jordan with the assistance of Dr Loukas Christodloulos. The letter is of great interest casting light on Leigh Fermor's activities in Crete in the period following the Second World War. The identity of 'Haris' is not immediately apparent: he does not appear to feature in George Psychoundakis's account of the Cretan resistance 'The Cretan Runner' 1955 which was translated by Leigh Fermor. Addressing 'Mr. Leigh Fermor' the author of the letter begins in reproachful terms: 'After my third letter you remain silent. I write now with a big question mark: why this is happening and why you are ignoring my thoughts and my offer in general' He asks Fermor 'for the sake of our friendship and co-operation and for our land of Crete' to guide him in his thoughts and to advise him in his actions 'and to help me in my efforts against the slanderers and the malevolent enemies of our union'. He desires Leigh Fermor's 'co-operation against the transformation of Crete and Greece my country into a Soviet protectorate.' He proceeds to report on 'the situation that exists': 'The Communist newspaper "Free Crete" has begun again a serious campaign against the English generally and in particular against us Major Fielding Major Alexander Wallace 'Xan' Fielding who like Leigh Fermor was in the SOE in Crete during the war and Kyrios Giorgos. They claim that the crimes of killing a villager from Potamiko Nikos Komi of another from Heraklion prior to the referendum others from Apokoronou and from Hania family murders for revenge and political party murders were done by you that you organized them that is and ordered their execution by your people.' A further claim is that 'from the time of the occupation' Leigh Fermor has been 'organizing here the ground for the occupation of Crete by the English and the creation of military bases since Alexandria is hostile towards Egypt and you are using that against her'. In his view it is easy to refute the Apokorona and Hania murder charges 'since it's commonly known that they were done by locals for revenge and due to political hatred and had nothing whatsoever to do with our work. The murder of the police officer from Heraklion happened before your arrival here in September. As for the killing of Komi at Potamiko the same man wrote a letter that he did it because of personal motives and not following orders from yourself.' He proposes to write 'to the newspapers of the Right-wing here that your visit to Crete was entirely a holiday trip to see your friends and that the villager's murder was done before you came. Also that the Hana murder had other purposes and that you and the English generally have never thought of occupying Crete and that you have always acted from friendship. I will also go to the prison and I will oblige Nikos Komis to sign a letter of protest against the writings of the "Free Crete" newspaper.' He will take responsibility for the publication 'as I did a few days ago when I published articles about English/Greek friendship in the <.>IDI and PATRIDA newspapers. Regarding 'the Communist nightmare that threatens all of us with destruction': 'Once again I give my life and for that thought I would gladly sacrifice. The communists know this and consider me their enemy like nobody else.' He ends with an enquiry regarding 'the Anglo-Greek Society at Heraklion that you had promised back in September'. Heraklion [Crete, Greece]. 12 January 1947. unknown
Bookseller reference : 18771
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[PEYSSONNEL (Claude-Charles, comte de)]
Essai sur les troubles actuels de Perse, et de Georgie. Par M. de P***.
Paris : Desaint & Saillant, 1754. L'EXEMPLAIRE DU MARQUIS DE PAULMY
Bookseller reference : 485
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