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[Maurice LACROIX].-
Numéro spécial de la Revue de la Franco-ancienne : Hommage à Maurice LACROIX. Président de la Société des Professeurs de Français et de langues anciennes (1944-1959).
Vanves, 1941, grand in 8° agrafé, 111 pages ; portrait-médaille hors-texte.
Bookseller reference : 64948
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[MAURICE Matthias]
Social Religion Exemplify'd in an Account of the First Settlement of Christianity in the City of Caerludd
London: at the Buck in Pater-nostere Row; and at the Wheatsheaf in Cheapside: J. at the Buckland; and T. Field 1759. 3rd Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. An account of the arrival of Christianity in Roman London. Uncommon! In worn full calf corners bumped & worn. Faded spine raised bands gilt tooling gilt title to maroon calf label edges bumped with loss cracked along joints. Internally 2 iii-viii 1 2-552 pp woodcut to tp numerous printers devices contemp. ink name to epd Williams front board has been very well re-hinged some offsetting evidence of book plate removal to fpd the front free EP's are lacking otherwise a nice tight clean example. 201118 mm. ESTC T97260. The word "Caerludd" is used to refer to London throughout. While this is the 3rd edition the earlier editions are practically impossible. ESTC Locating 1 copy of the second edition of 1740 lacking all but the title leaf two OK copies and 1 copy of the first and one copy of the another volume called a second edition but with a printing date of 1750. Our third edition is in fact the first reasonable edition. ESTC locating 18 copies world wide. There is an etched landscape vignette on the title page with a sun rising with a face on it and a group of people facing us on our right. The dialogues include several Welshmen with welsh names who also say what town or place they come from with the Welsh name given. There are ten sections each beginning with a decorative capitol and a type ornament vignette. <br/> <br/> J. at the Buckland; and T. Field hardcover
Bookseller reference : 007542
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[Maurice RAY] - CHENIER (André).-
Oeuvres poétiques. Avant propos de Louis Barthou. Compositions de Maurice RAY.
P., Société des Amis des Livres, 1923, 2 volumes in 8° brochés, XI-270 et 287 pages ; couvertures vertes rempliées.
Bookseller reference : 61200
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[Maurice Sendak] Krauss, Ruth
A Hole is to Dig: A First Book of First Definitions
United States of America: Harper & Brothers 1952. First Edition Second Printing. Hardcover in teal illustrated dust jacket. Illustrated black and teal end pages. Grr-r-r on unnumbered page 21. Some scuffing to cover and wear on corners/edges with spine bumped at top and bottom. Dust jacket has chipping and staining to edges and spine and a small tear on the back top. Verry good condition. Harper & Brothers hardcover
Bookseller reference : 9785
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[Maurice, Thomas]
A dissertation on the Oriental trinities: extracted from the fourth and fifth volumes of Indian Antiquities
London: for the author by H.L. Galabin 1801. Second separate edition 8vo pp. 4 17-460; folding copper-engraved frontispiece of Vishnu Brahma and Seva plus 5 other folding copper-plates; contemporary quarter calf over marbled boards; very good and sound. Without the 2-leaf Advertisement in the first separate edition of the previous year and with the pagination gone awry at 2E1. Essentially an offprint from the author's larger work Indian Antiquities 7 vols. 1793-1800 but "revised newly arranged and divided into chapters." DNB calls Maurice "one of the first to popularize a knowledge of the history and religions of the east. for the author by H.L. Galabin unknown
Bookseller reference : 37101
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[Maurice, Thomas]
A dissertation on the Oriental trinities: extracted from the fourth and fifth volumes of Indian Antiquities
London: for the author by H.L. Galabin 1800. First separate edition 8vo pp. vii 1 17-458; folding copper-engraved frontispiece of Vishnu Brahma and Seva plus 5 other folding copperplates; contemporary and perhaps original brown cloth-backed paper-covered boards paper label on spine; binding worn. Essentially an offprint from the author's larger work Indian Antiquities 7 vols. 1793-1800 and issued in a separate edition of 250 copies only but "revised newly arranged and divided into chapters." DNB calls him "one of the first to popularise a knowledge of the history and religions of the east. for the author by H.L. Galabin unknown
Bookseller reference : 19171
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[MAURICE, Thomas]
Indian Antiquities: or Dissertations Relative to the Ancient Geographical Divisions The Pure System of Primeval Theology The Grand Code of Civil Laws The Original Form of Government and The Various and Profound Literature of Hindostan.
London:: Printed for the Author and Sold by P. Elmsley 1792-1800. First edition. old mottled calf neatly rebacked retaining the original spines and gilt-lettered red labels. There is shallow chipping to the extremities of some of the spines; all volumes tight and sound. Some mis-folding to the plates and a few neat tissue repairs; generally contents very attractive. 8vo. Illustrated with thirty fine engraved plates many folding. Additional postage applicable for this multiple-volume set. Printed for the Author, and Sold by P. Elmsley, unknown
Bookseller reference : 70902
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[Maurice, Thomas]
Richmond Hill; a descriptive and historical poem: illustrative of the principal objects viewed from that beautiful eminence. Decorated with engravings. By the author of Indian Antiquities
London: printed by W. Bulmer and Co. for the author and sold by William Miller 1807. Only edition 4to pp. 8 xiv 1 166; 2 folding engraved plates of Richmond Palace and environs 2-page list of subscribers lengthy preface on the history of the palace; period quarter black roan over marbled boards rubbed and a little scuffed but sound text lightly foxed; good. Handsomely printed by Bulmer. Maurice 1754-1824 was an oriental scholar and historian and assistant keeper of manuscripts at the British Museum. "Maurice was on intimate terms with many of the foremost of his contemporaries. He was an industrious student a voluminous author and one of the first to popularize a knowledge of the history and religions of the East; but Byron in his English Bards and Scotch Reviewers described Maurice as 'dull' and his poem on Richmond Hill as the 'petrifactions of a plodding brain'." DNB. Lowndes p. 1520. printed by W. Bulmer and Co., for the author, and sold by William Miller unknown
Bookseller reference : 6796
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[MAURICE, Thomas W] U S CONGRESS 29th Congress, 2dSession
Survey Genesee River L. Ontario Oswego River &c. Doc. No. 106.
Washington D.C.:: War Department House of Representatives 1829. First edition. rebound in modern library-style cloth. Some mis-folding and tanning to folding plates; otherwise very nice in a sturdy modern binding. 8vo. 7 large folding engraved charts. War Department, House of Representatives, hardcover
Bookseller reference : 61648
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[MAURICE, Thomas] [1754-1824]
The History Of Hindostan; Its Arts And its Sciences As Connected With The History Of The Other Great Empires of Asia
London: Printed By W. Bulmer And Co. For The AuthorÖ 1795 & Printed By H.L.Galabin For The AuthorÖ 1798. First Edition. Maurice published numerous works on the religion and history of India. After completing his seven volume Indian Antiquities Maurice traced Indian history back to its classical origins. Volume I of his history of Hindostan is almost exclusively devoted to the astronomical systems of the Greeks Indians Chaldeans Egyptians &c. The second volume deals with the Hindu religion and the classical history of India prior to 324 B.C. Most of the plates depict Indian deities. Cox I 306. 2 Volumes. 4to. pp. 577; xix 1 1 leafmisbound 228 4 231-372 vii 373-504 497-504 505-705 1 leafadvert. 19 engraved plates 1 folding & 1 double-page. modern calf periodic foxing & light toning plates offset London: Printed By W. Bulmer And Co.,.. For The AuthorÖ, 1795 & Printed By H.L.Galabin, For The AuthorÖ, 1798 unknown
Bookseller reference : elala3781
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[MAURICE, THOMAS].
The School-Boy a Poem. In Imitation of Mr. Phillips’s Splendid Shilling.
Oxford: Printed for the Author; and sold by J. and J. Fletcher 1775. . iv 12pp. 4to. With the dedication leaf "To Charles G" after the title. A nice large copy disbound. First editon included here as it’s the only eighteenth-century poem I know of devoted to a schoolboy. It is also the first publication of a hugely prolific author perhaps best remembered for his studies of Indian antiquities. The poem itself is rather gothic but its sentiments are familiar to every student ancient and modern: Meanwhile the Paedagogue throughout the Dome His fiery Eyeballs like two blazing Stars Portentous rolls on some unthinking Wretch. . . A sudden Paleness gathers in my Face; Through all my Limbs a stiff’ning Horror spreads Cold as the Dews of Death nor heed my Eyes. . . from my trembling Hands The Time-worn Volume drops. . . . Oxford: Printed for the Author; and sold by J. and J. Fletcher, [1775]. unknown
Bookseller reference : 7810
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[MAURITIUS]
A.J.H. Malartic G.al en Chef Gouverneur G.al des Isles de France et de la Reunion et C.Dant G.al des Eta. Ent Francais a l'Est Cap Bo.ne Esp.ce. Né a Montaubaun le 3 J.let 1730. Mort a l'Isle de France le 9 T.dor An 8e
1800. Engraving 5 x 4 inches. Light soiling. A few contemporary ink notations on verso. Engraved portrait of Governor Anne Joseph Hippolyte de Maurès Comte de Malartic governor of the island of Mauritius. The portrait is a line-drawing done in profile and framed in an oval. Flags flank either side of the oval frame and it is captioned beneath. There is some light wear to the tiny imprint information causing it to be slightly obscured but it is possible that the illustrator's name is "Girouai" and the engraver may be "Noiret." The engraving is a bit crude and printed on laid paper. It is likely that it was done shortly after Malartic's death in 1800. A most unusual and exotic image a tribute to the rich culture of printing that flourished on the remote island in the south Indian Ocean. unknown
Bookseller reference : 28424
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[MAURITIUS IMPRINT]
Assemblée Generale de la Colonie. Séance du Vingt-Deux Février 1791 caption title
1791. Folio. 10 3/4 x 8 1/4 inches. 24pp. Stitched as issued. Top corner of first leaf torn away affecting several lines of text. Lightly dampstained and worn throughout. Still very good. Early and unrecorded imprint from the colonial press at the French colony of Mauritius also known as the Ile de France. Issued at a critical moment at the beginning of the French Revolution the lengthy text concerns the government and judiciary of the island together with a proclamation by the King dated August 24 1790. The text nominally recognizes the authority of the King while taking measures to establish major autonomy of local government. The Dutch were the first Europeans to become interested in the island taking possession in 1598. After exploiting the island's dense forests for a century and introducing the cultivation of sugar cane and cotton in 1710 the Dutch abandoned the colony. The French soon claimed it as "Ile de France" and the island remained under the control of the French East India Company until 1767. During the long war between France and England at the beginning of the 19th century Mauritius proved to be an important strategic naval base and as a result the British took charge of the island in 1810 and the Treaty of Paris confirmed official British possession in 1814. It remained an important sugar producing colony and in the 20th century agricultural production was expanded to include tea rice and other produce. Printing began on Mauritius in 1768. During the French period until 1810 only about 400 imprints were produced mostly in the form of official documents and newspapers though there are also almanacs and a few other items. All are quite rare. No copies located in OCLC and not recorded by Toussaint in his bibliography of Mauritius imprints. unknown
Bookseller reference : 28430
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[MAURITIUS IMPRINT]
Assemblée Coloniale de l'Isle de France. Séance du 17 Brumaire au Matin 3me. Année de la Republique.rapport fair a l'assemblée coloniale de l'Isle de Fance au Sujet de St. Félix Duplessis Tyrol Tessan Fayol Marcenay Grangier Tous Arretés a l'Isle de la Réunion par les commissaires de la chaumière & détenus és prisons de la place caption title
1794. Small quarto. 9 x 6 3/4 inches. 28pp. Stitched as issued. Contemporary notation on first page some contemporary underlining in text. Minor soiling. A remarkable early imprint from the colonial press at the French colony of Mauritius also known as the Ile de France in the south Indian Ocean. The text contains a report of the French Revolutionary Committee of Public Safety regarding prisoners arrested on the island of Réunion being held as enemies of the Revolution. The document was printed in the capital Port Louis which was called Port de la Montagne from 1792 to 1795. The Dutch were the first Europeans to become interested in Mauritius taking possession in 1598. After exploiting the island's dense forests for a century and introducing the cultivation of sugar cane and cotton in 1710 the Dutch abandoned the colony. The French soon claimed it as "Ile de France" and the island remained under the control of the French East India Company until 1767. During the long war between France and England at the beginning of the 19th century Mauritius proved to be an important strategic naval base and as a result the British took charge of the island in 1810 and the Treaty of Paris confirmed official British possession in 1814. It remained an important sugar producing colony and in the 20th century agricultural production was expanded to include tea rice and other produce. Printing began on Mauritius in 1768. During the French period until 1810 only about 400 imprints were produced mostly in the form of official documents and newspapers though there are also almanacs and a few other items. All are quite rare. No copies located in OCLC; Toussaint locates a copy at the Archives Nationales in Paris.<br/> <br/> Toussaint A247. unknown
Bookseller reference : 28425
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[MAURITIUS IMPRINT]
No.3. Journal des Assemblees-Coloniale Administrative et du Directoire de l'Isle de France. Du 22 Brumaire An 5e. du 12 Novembre 1796 Vieux Style caption title
1796. Small quarto. 4pp. Single folded sheet. Contemporary manuscript notations. Light soiling and wear. Early and unrecorded imprint from the colonial press at the French colony of Mauritius also known as the Ile de France. The text contains the deliberations and acts of the colonial assembly of the island at a time when it was operating virtually independent from France. The acts all concern measures to be taken for the defense of the island at a time when British invasion was feared. The Dutch were the first Europeans to become interested in the island taking possession in 1598. After exploiting the island's dense forests for a century and introducing the cultivation of sugar cane and cotton the Dutch abandoned the colony in 1710. The French soon claimed it as "Ile de France" and the island remained under the control of the French East India Company until 1767. During the long war between France and England at the beginning of the 19th century Mauritius proved to be an important strategic naval base and as a result the British took charge of the island in 1810 and the Treaty of Paris confirmed official British possession in 1814. It remained an important sugar producing colony and in the 20th century agricultural production was expanded to include tea rice and other produce. Printing began on Mauritius in 1768. During the French period until 1810 only about 400 imprints were produced mostly in the form of official documents and newspapers though there are also almanacs and a few other items. All are quite rare. No copies located in OCLC and not recorded by Toussaint in his bibliography of Mauritius imprints. unknown
Bookseller reference : 28429
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[MAURITIUS]
Notice sur M. Jean-Nicolas Céré. Article Extrait de la Biographie Universelle Rédigée par une Societé de Gens de Lettres et de Savans caption title
1814. 8pp. Folded sheets. Moderately foxed and lightly worn. Biographical notice extracted from the Biographie Universelle Ancienne et Moderne ; Céré first appeared in volume seven of that work published 1813 after his death in1810. Jean-Nicolas Céré 1737-1810 was a French botanist born on the island of Mauritius. He rose to become the director of the Royal Botanical Garden on the island in 1775 a position he maintained until his death in 1810. He was instrumental in facilitating an exchange of plants between Mauritius the Indies and Europe and America specializing in spices grown in plantations on the island. Julien Coudray published a biographical notice of Céré on Mauritius in 1816; while a possibility we are unable to confirm that this is that imprint. Not recorded in OCLC. Rare.<br/> <br/> Toussaint A431 ref. unknown
Bookseller reference : 28415
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[MAURRAS Charles]. [COLLECTIF].
CHARLES MAURRAS.
Editions du Capitole. Collection " Les Contemporains ". 1925. Grand in-8° broché. 169 pages. E.O. 1/1300 sur alfa. [150 pur fil / 285 madagascar / 1.300 alfa].
Bookseller reference : 8390
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[MAURRAS] - CLAVIERE (Maurice).-
Charles Maurras ou la restauration des valeurs humaines.
P., Lesfauries, 1939, in 8, broché, 235pp. ; portraits ; quelques rousseurs.
Bookseller reference : 5935
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[MAURRAS] - CLAVIERE (Maurice).-
Charles Maurras ou la restauration des valeurs humaines.
1939 P., Jean Lesfauries, 1939, broché format in-8°, 232 pp, préface de Joseph de Pesquidoux, 2 portraits de Maurras en 1923 et 1936 en frontispice Edition originale, un des 200 ex. numérotés sur Alfa Mousse bon état général
Bookseller reference : 2992
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[MAURRAS] - MAURRAS (Charles), PUJO (Maurice) -
Pour réveiller le grand juge.
, Edition de la seule france, 1951 ; in-8, 235 pp., broché, couverture illustr.
Bookseller reference : 200615665
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[MAURRAS] - MAURRAS (Charles), PUJO (Maurice) -
Pour réveiller le grand juge.
, Edition de la seule france, 1951 ; in-8, 232 pp., broché, couverture illustr.
Bookseller reference : 200615664
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[MECANIQUE] - WILMOTTE (Maurice) -
Cours de mécanique -à l'usage des écoles industrielles et professionnelles.
Paris, CH. Béranger editeur, 1914 ; in-12, 400 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
Bookseller reference : 200919801
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[MEDECINE] - GENTY (Maurice) -
Les biographies medicales 1929-1931 tome II.
Paris, J. B. Bailliere - les maitres du passé, 1931 ; in-8, 388 pp., br. Broché très bon état-notes pour servir à l'histoire de la medecine et des grands medecin - tome II.
Bookseller reference : 201901395
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[MEDECINE] - GENTY (Maurice) -
Les Biographies Medicales 1932-1934 tome III.
Paris, J. B. Bailliere - les maitres du passé, s.d. ; in-8, br. Broché très bon état-notes pour servir à l'histoire de la medecine et des grands medecin - tome III.
Bookseller reference : 201901394
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[MEDECINE] - GENTY (Maurice) -
Les biographies medicales 1934-1936 tome IV.
Paris, J. B. Bailliere - les maitres du passé, 1936 ; in-8, 384 pp., br. Broché très bon état-notes pour servir à l'histoire de la medecine et des grands medecin - tome IV.
Bookseller reference : 201901396
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[MEDECINE] - GOSSEREZ (docteur Maurice)
Leçon inaugurale de la chaire de clinique stomatologique.
Nancy, Annales Médicales de Nancy, 1962 ; grand in-8, 28 pp., couverture et cahier agrafés. Tiré à part. Annales Médicale de Nancy (extrait des) avril 1962. Plaquette accompagnée d'une lettre dactylographiée, en date de 1964. Bon état.
Bookseller reference : G1126
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[MEDECINE] - GOSSEREZ (Dr Maurice)
Leçon inaugurale de la chaire de clinique stomatologique.
Nancy, Annales Médicales de Nancy, 1962 ; in-8, 16 pp., couverture et cahier agrafés. Extrait des «Annales Médicales de Nancy» - Avril 1962. Dédicace de l'auteur.
Bookseller reference : _201600505
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[MEDECINE] - LAMY (Maurice)
Les jumeaux.
Paris, Éditions Corrêa & Cie, 1949 ; in-8 (144 x 194 mm), 192 pp., broché, couverture illustrée (dos légèrement décollé du volume). Collection «les Grandes Découvertes scientifiques», dirigée par Jean Bernard. L'auteur est professeur agrégé à la Faculté de Médecine de Paris.
Bookseller reference : _202000230
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[MEDECINE] - LEDOS (Maurice)
Architecture et géométrie du pied.
Paris, chez l'auteur, 1956 ; in-8, 254 pp., broché. Tout sur l'anatomie du pied et ses défauts, ainsi que les moyens d'améliorer, comme l'orthopédie. Très bon état.
Bookseller reference : J1159
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[MEDECINE] - LEDOS (Maurice) -
Architecture et géométrie du pied.
Paris, Maurice ledos, 1956 ; in-8, 253 pp., broché. Bon état.
Bookseller reference : 201220903
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[MEDECINE] - MARCEL (J.E.), FABRE (Maurice) -
GYNECOLOGIE MEDICALE.
Paris, Librairie Maloine, 1947 ; petit in-4, 733 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Très bon état - 563 figures dont 190 en 31 planches 45 figures en couleurs en 20 planches hors texte.
Bookseller reference : 201901366
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[MEDECINE] - NEVEU-LEMAIRE (Maurice)
Précis de parasitologie humaine.
Paris, J. Lamarre, Éditeur, 1921 ; in-12, VI-466 pp., reliure d'éditeur pleine toile, dos lisse, tête bleue. 5ème édition. Une moitié de l'ouvrage est de la pure entomologie, l'autre moitié concerne les bactéries et autres réjouissances… L'auteur était professeur agrégé des facultés de médecine, chef des travaux de parasitologie à la Faculté de Médecine de Paris. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc (313 figures in texte). Très bon état.
Bookseller reference : J1789
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[MEDECINE] - NEVEU-LEMAIRE (Maurice)
Précis de parasitologie humaine.
Paris, F. R. de Rudeval, Éditeur, 1908 ; in-12, 4-VI-712 pp., reliure d'éditeur pleine toile, dos lisse, tranches bleues. 4ème édition, revue, corrigée et augmentée. Envoi de l'auteur. Préface du professeur Blanchard. Une moitié de l'ouvrage est de la pure entomologie, l'autre moitié concerne les bactéries. Maladies parasitaires dues à des végétaux et à des animaux. L'auteur était professeur agrégé des facultés de médecine de Lyon. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc. Très bon état.
Bookseller reference : J1790
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[MEDECINE] - PERRIN (Maurice), MATHIEU (Paul) -
L'obésité.
Paris, Ernest Flammarion - bibliothèque des connaissance médicale, 1923 ; in-12, 250 pp., broché.
Bookseller reference : 200604315
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[MEDECINE] - PESTEL (Maurice) -
Indications therapeutiques en pratique quotidienne.
Paris, Masson et cie , 1959 ; in-8, 373 pp., br.
Bookseller reference : 202201652
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[MEDECINE] - QUÉNU (Jean), GANDY (Maurice) -
Traité de technique chirurgicale (tome IV).
Paris, Masson et cie éditeur, 1942-1944 ; grand in-8, 952 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Bon état - IV - Abdomen - parois tube digestif.
Bookseller reference : 201101289
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[MEDECINE] - SEGARD (Maurice) -
CONSULTAIRE.
Paris, Maloine editeur, 1929 ; in-8, 821 pp., br. Broché bon état 4e edition -120 consultations de tous les jours.
Bookseller reference : 201901355
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[MEDECINE] - SÉGARD (MAURICE) -
CONSULTAIRE - 120 CONSULTATIONS de tous les jours.
Paris, Librairie Maloine, 1938 ; in-8, 920 pp., br.(dos et 1er plat passé). 7e édition.
Bookseller reference : 200414101
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[MEDECINE] - TUBIANA (Pr maurice) -
Les chemins d'esculape histoire de la pensée médicale.
Paris, Flammarion, 1995 ; in-8, 713 pp., br.
Bookseller reference : 201308410
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[MEDECINE] - TUBIANA (Pr. Maurice) -
Le refus du réel.
Paris, Robert Laffont, 1977 ; in-8, 327 pp., br.
Bookseller reference : 202002585
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[MEDITERRANEE] - RICORD (Maurice).-
Croisières en Méditerranée. Couverture de A. Costa.
P., Grenoble, Arthaud, 1953, in 8° broché, complet de la carte double volante.
Bookseller reference : 46302
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[MEDITERRANEE] - RICORD (Maurice).-
Croisières en Méditerranée. Ouvrage orné de 165 héliogravures.
P., Grenoble, Arthaud, 1956, in 8°, cartonnage papier illustré en couleurs de l'éditeur, bande-annonce, jaquette rhodoïd (petit manque en queue du dos), 142 pages, complet de la carte double volante ; petites rousseurs sur les coupes et les tranches ; un mors fendu.
Bookseller reference : 58702
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[MEMOIRES EN IMAGES] - QUENTIN (ETIENNE), BONNARD (Maurice) -
La libération de Sarcelles et de villiers-le-bel.
Saint cyr sur loire, Edition alan sutton, 2004 ; in-8, 127 pp., br.
Bookseller reference : 201803223
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[Metral Maurice] André Chedel:
Maurice Métral. Sa vie - son oeuvre.
Sion, La Matze / Guy Gessler, 1977. In-8 broché, couverture photographique à rabats (légèrement défraîchie).
Bookseller reference : 21387
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[MEURON] - JEANNERET (Maurice)
Louis de Meuron.
Neuchâtel, Baconnière (coll."Artistes Neuchâtelois"), 1938. Pt. in-4° carré, 56p. Broché, couverture rempliée.
Bookseller reference : 42732
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[Milan (René)] Larrouy (Maurice)
LOdyssée dun transport torpillé. [[Milan (René)] Larrouy (Maurice)] [Paperback]
PHOTOS SUR DEMANDE. Bel exemplaire relie 1/2 chagrin a larges bandes, titre, tete et filets dores. Couvertures conservees. Collection l'Amour des Livres, exemplaire N° 436 sur japon. TRES BEL OUVRAGE.
Bookseller reference : HCM304 ISBN : 16
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[MILITARIA] - GAY (Maurice) -
L'ECOLE MILITAIRE DE HAUTE MONTAGNE.
Chamonix Mont Blanc, Amicale de l'école de haute montagne, 1996 ; in-4, 400 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. TRÈS BON ÉTAT - Histoire de la Maison mère des Troupes de Montagne- celle de ses centres annexes et du 199e B.C.H.
Bookseller reference : 201805955
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[MILITARIA] BOTTET (Capitaine Maurice)
Le Bouton de l'Armée Française.
Paris, J. Leroy, 1908. In-4, rel. demi-chagrin noir postérieure, dos à 5 nerfs, pièces de titre cerise, titre doré, couv. conservée, XIV-126 pp., 53 planches. Un des 240 ex. sur papier satin.
Bookseller reference : 594524
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[MILITARIAT] - DOISE (Jean), VAISSE (Maurice) -
Diplomatie et outil militaire politique étrangère de la France 1871-1969.
Paris, Imprimerie nationale, 1987 ; in-8, 564 pp., br.
Bookseller reference : 201802901
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[MINAUX (André)] - Catalogue d'exposition Galerie Maurice Garnier.
André Minaux.
P., Imprimerie Mourlot pour la Galerie Maurice Garnier, 1968, 1 vol. grand in-8 broché, non paginé. Très bon état.
Bookseller reference : 5566
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