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NERVAL, Gerard de.
Paris et alentours.
in-8, 224 p., une carte dans le texte, broché Dos lég. usagé. [CA26/2]
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NERY (Jean).
L'air de Paris.
Del Duca, 1954. In-8 br. Premier plat illustré d'une photo du film. Roman d'après une adaptation cinématographique de Marcel Carné et Jacques Sigurd. Avec Jean Gabin, Arletty, R. Lesaffre, etc. E.O.
书商的参考编号 : L13247
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Nesbit, Paris (Edited by)
Morning Vol I No. 1 Vol I No. 15
Adelaide: Printed and published for the Proprietor Paris Nesbit Q.C. by a variety of printers: Wednesday August 29 1900 Wednesday December 5 1900 Green cloth 340 x 215 mm. All issues pp. 8 although No. 1 has an additional two-page supplement. A typically Nesbit production humorous pugnacious partisan with his signed gift inscription on the front free endpaper. Green cloth somewhat flecked and soiled the front endpapers silverfished the first page of No. 5 soiled by similar vermin; otherwise very good if not near fine. hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 239183
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NESBIT, Paris
Morning. Owned and edited by Paris Nesbit QC. Volume 1 Number 1 29 August 1900 to Number 18 26 December 1900. Bound with Century with which is incorporated 'Morning' Volume 1 Number 19 2 January 1901 to Volume 2 Number 32 5 June 1901
Adelaide: Paris Nesbit to Number 15 then John Newton Wood 1900. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Adelaide Paris Nesbit to Number 15 then John Newton Wood 1900 and 1901. Foolscap folio 242 pages. Each issue drop-title as issued in contemporary flush-cut cloth-backed papered boards; cloth renewed; boards lightly worn at the extremities and a little marked; the contents are in fine condition. Number 32 the first one in Volume 2 is a different format - shorter and wider - and the leading margins are folded back 40 mm. 'The small religious newspaper "Morning" was founded in 1900 by the gifted but unbalanced lawyer Paris Nesbit. The newspaper was initially used largely as a vehicle for his personal views on religion and Adelaide society. Nesbit unashamedly stated that the newspaper was his own voice and would be run "as Christ would if He were subject to the present limitations of my faculties" . Nesbit and his family - in particular his sister Agnes Benham - were interested in the "new thought" movement of the 1890s with its socialism and sexual reform. Early issues of the newspaper contained items commenting on Nesbit's short stint in the Parkside Mental Asylum in 1898 which he felt had been politically motivated by his enemies including the premier Charles Kingston. Kingston as well as other political and church leaders were criticised in early issues of the newspaper as were various Adelaide lawyers. Nesbit felt particularly strongly about religious hypocrisy. Benham contributed book reviews and periodic articles mostly on religious topics during the early life of "Morning". Much attention was given by various contributors many writing under pseudonyms to Benham and Nesbit's views that ideal marriage relationships were based on intellectual and spiritual connection. After just four months Nesbit handed over the editorship of the newspaper to the printer John Newton Wood who steered the newspaper towards an interest in spiritualism and vegetarianism' SA Memory online. The final issue appeared in 1909. Paris Nesbit (to Number 15), then John Newton Wood hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 108066
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NESET KÖSEOGLU.
Tarihte Bursa mahalleleri. XV ve XVI inci yüzyillarda.
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 80 p. Quarters in Ottoman Bursa in the 15th and 16th centuries. Tarihte Bursa mahalleleri. XV ve XVI inci yüzyillarda. First Edition. Extremely rare.
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Neubauer, Adolf
La géographie du Talmud. [Par Adolphe Neubauer]. Großformatiger reprografischer Nachdruck der Ausgabe Paris 1868.
Amsterdam, Holland: Meridian Publishing 1965. XL, 468 Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
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NEUFCHATEAU, Citoyen François de ; ( ABRIAL, Citoyen ; CHAMPAGNE, Citoyen )
Distribution des Prix faite aux élèves du Pritanée Français, par le Cn. François de Neufchâteau, Ministre de l'Intérieur. Le Six Fructidor, An VI de la République française. Prix du Prytanée Français.
1 brochure in-12, De l'Imprimerie de la Société Typographique des Trois-Amis, rue Jacques n°51, au-dessus de la place Cambrai, Paris, An VI, 4 ff., 67 pp.
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NEUFCHATEAU, Citoyen François de ; ( ABRIAL, Citoyen ; CHAMPAGNE, Citoyen )
Distribution des Prix faite aux élèves du Pritanée Français, par le Cn. François de Neufchâteau, Ministre de l'Intérieur. Le Six Fructidor, An VI de la République française. Prix du Prytanée Français.
1 brochure in-12, De l'Imprimerie de la Société Typographique des Trois-Amis, rue Jacques n°51, au-dessus de la place Cambrai, Paris, An VI, 4 ff., 67 pp. Créé en l'an II dans les murs du Lycée Louis-le-Grand, le Prytanée français recevait les élèves boursiers. Il tire son nom du Prytanée d'Athènes, dans lequel étaient nourris aux frais de l'état les citoyens méritants. Le Prytanée français sera divisé en 4 collèges en l'an VIII, et en 1802, seul le collège de Saint-Cyr conservera cette dénomination (pour devenir "Prytanée militaire français" en 1805). L'ouvrage contient les discours de François de Neufchâteau, celui du Citoyen Champagne, Membre de l'Institut et Directeur du Prytanée, le discours du Citoyen Abrial, Commissaire du Pouvoir Exécutif près le Tribunal de Cassation et Président de l'Administration du Prytanée-Français, une Ode de Julhe, ancien élève du Prytanée suivant les cours de l'Ecole Polytechnique, ainsi que le détail de la distribution des prix du 23 août 1798. Bon exemplaire. Français
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NEUILLY
Carte au 1/20 000?me. Fin XIXe.
Une feuille. 64x46 cm.
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NEUILLY
Un orang-outang met au pillage un hotel particulier. Gravure couleurs pleine page ? la une du Petit Journal Illustr?.
Num?ro complet.
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NEUILLY
Un pr?tre arr?te un cheval emport? dans une avenue de Neuilly. Gravure couleurs pleine page ? la une de "La Croix Illustr?e".
Num?ro complet.
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NEUKOMM Edmond
Fêtes et spectacles du vieux Paris
Paris, Dentu 1886 275 + [ii] pp., édition originale (1886), 19cm., br.orig. illustrée (dos restauré, bien protégée par une couv. de papier cristal), qqs. rousseurs, G92446
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NEUKOMM Edmond
Fêtes et spectacles du vieux Paris
275 + [ii] pp., édition originale (1886), 19cm., br.orig. illustrée (dos restauré, bien protégée par une couv. de papier cristal), qqs. rousseurs, G92446
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Neumann, Rudolf, Vorwort
Ein Jahr Pariser Zeitung. Herausgegeben von Verlag und Schriftleitung der Pariser Zeitung.
(Paris, Pariser Druckerei und Verlag, 1941). 8°. 182 S. mit Abbildungen und Illustrationen, 1 Bl. OPp., Ein Jahr Pariser Zeitung
书商的参考编号 : 2300CB
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NEUMANNOVA, Miloslava;
VINCENT VAN GOGH. AQUARELLES, GOUACHES ET DESSINS,
, Paris, Editions Cercle d'Art, 1987,, Relie en toile grise, jacquette d?? editeur, frontispice, 240 x 310mm., 201pp., illustrations en b/n et en couleur, ISBN 9782869010284.
书商的参考编号 : 14031
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Neuner, Peter und Joseph Hoffmann (trad.)
Théologie oecumenique. La guête de l'unité des Églises chrétiennes. [Par Peter Neuner, traduction par Joseph Hoffmann].
Paris: Les Éditions du CERF 2005. 513, (13) pages. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm) Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
书商的参考编号 : 2137452
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Neutsch, Erik
Forster in Paris Erzählung
Halle- Leipzig: Mitteldeutscher Verlag, 1982. 2. Auflage 156 Seiten , 21 cm, Pappeinband mit Schutzumschlag
书商的参考编号 : 13341
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NEVEU (Bruno)
Un historien à l'école de Port-Royal. Sébastien Le Nain de Tillemont, 1637-1698
La Haye, Nijhoff, 1966 in-8, XIV-337 pp., index, biblio., bradel percaline verte, sous jaquette (reliure de l'éditeur). Petites déchirures sur la jaquette.
书商的参考编号 : 235320
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NEVEU (Bruno)
Un historien à l'école de Port-Royal. Sébastien Le Nain de Tillemont, 1637-1698
La Haye, Nijhoff, 1966 in-8, XIV-337 pp., index, biblio., broché.
书商的参考编号 : 245026
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NEVEUX Georges - (Poltava 1900 - Paris 1982) - poète et auteur dramatique français
Lettre Autographe Signée "G.N." à André Rolland de Renéville - Paris sans date (1953)-
1 page in4 + carte de visite (2 places de théatre) - bon état -
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NEVEUX Georges - (Poltava 1900 - Paris 1982) - poète et auteur dramatique français
Lettre Autographe Signée à André Rolland de Renéville - le 5 janvier 1956 -
1 page in4 - bon état -
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NEVEUX Georges - (Poltava 1900 - Paris 1982) - poète et auteur dramatique français
Lettre Autographe Signée à André Rolland de Renéville - le 12 avril 1935 -
1 page in4 - bon état -
书商的参考编号 : GF20761
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NEVEUX Georges - (Poltava 1900 - Paris 1982) - poète et auteur dramatique français
Lettre Autographe Signée à André Rolland de Renéville - Paris le 29 mai 1934 -
1 page in12 + adresse au dos - bon état -
书商的参考编号 : GF20762
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NEVEUX Georges - (Poltava 1900 - Paris 1982) - poète et auteur dramatique français
Lettre Autographe Signée à André Rolland de Renéville - Le 3 mai 1946 -
1 page in4 + enveloppe -
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NEVEUX Georges - (Poltava 1900 - Paris 1982) - poète et auteur dramatique français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Pierre Béarn - le 3 janvier 1961 -
1 page in4 - bon état -
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NEVILL Ralph
Days and Nights in Montmartre and the Latin Quarter. BRIGHT, CLEAN COPY
8vo., First Edition, with a frontispiece (frayed without loss of image at lower edge) and 15 plates, some light marginal spotting; original red cloth blocked in blind, gilt back, a very good, firm copy.
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Nevill, Ralph
Days and Nights in Montmartre and the Latin Quarter.
London: Jenkins 1927. 320 S. Abb. Ln. *gutes Expl.*.
书商的参考编号 : 284148
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New York Times Photos, Paris
12 American communists in 1949 at their federal trial in New York: Henry Winston; Eugene Dennis; Benjamin Davis; Gus Hall; John Williamson; William Z. Foster; Carl Winter; Irving Potash; John Gates; Robert Thompson; Jack Stachel. Original photograph.
New York: January 1949. Silver print. French text on separate sheet pasted to verso. Photographer's stamp verso. 13 x 18cm.On the afternoon of July 20 1948 FBI agents began rounding up twelve men in New York City Chicago and Detroit whom the U.S. government believed posed a grave threat to the nation--the leadership of the Communist Party-USA. After a series of delays eleven of the twelve "top Reds" went on trial in Manhattan's Foley Square in January 1949.The proceedings captivated the nation but the trial quickly dissolved into farce. The eleven defendants were charged under the 1940 Smith Act with conspiring to teach the necessity of overthrowing the U.S. government based on their roles as party leaders and their distribution of books and pamphlets. In essence they were on trial for their libraries and political beliefs not for overt acts threatening national security. Despite the clear conflict with the First Amendment the men were convicted and their appeals denied by the U.S. Supreme Court in a decision that gave the green light to federal persecution of Communist Party leaders--a decision the court effectively reversed six years later. But by then the damage was done. So rancorous was the trial the presiding judge sentenced the defense attorneys to prison terms too chilling future defendants' access to qualified counsel. New York: January 1949 unknown
书商的参考编号 : 51-6584
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NEW YORK THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART PARIS REUNION DES MUSEES NATIONAUX
Augustin Pajou Royal Sculptor 1730-1809 by James David Draper & Guilhem Scherf
New York & Paris: .Distributed by Harry N. Abrams Inc. 1997. 1997. 4to. pp. 431 1. 427 illus. 61 colour. biblio. index. cloth. dw. Exhib. Cat. Hardcover. New York & Paris: .Distributed by Harry N. Abrams, Inc. [1997]. Hardcover
书商的参考编号 : AWguNEW 61
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NEW YORK THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART PARIS GALERIE NATIONALES DU GRAND PALAIS
Manet 1832-1883
New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art & Harry N. Abrams Inc. 1983. 1983. 4to. pp. 548. many illus. many colour. biblio. index. cloth. dw. Exhib. Cat. First American Edition. F. Hardcover. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art & Harry N. Abrams, Inc. [1983]. Hardcover
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New York Times Photos, Paris
New York Police at the trial of 12 American communists in 1949 in New York: Henry Winston; Eugene Dennis; William Z. Foster; Benjamin Davis; Gus Hall; John Williamson Carl Winter; Irving Potash; John Gates; Robert Thompson; Jack Stachel. Original photograph.
New York: January 1949. Silver print . French text on separate sheet pasted to verso. Photographer's stamp verso. 13 x 18cm.On the afternoon of July 20 1948 FBI agents began rounding up twelve men in New York City Chicago and Detroit whom the U.S. government believed posed a grave threat to the nation--the leadership of the Communist Party-USA. After a series of delays eleven of the twelve "top Reds" went on trial in Manhattan's Foley Square in January 1949.The proceedings captivated the nation but the trial quickly dissolved into farce. The eleven defendants were charged under the 1940 Smith Act with conspiring to teach the necessity of overthrowing the U.S. government based on their roles as party leaders and their distribution of books and pamphlets. In essence they were on trial for their libraries and political beliefs not for overt acts threatening national security. Despite the clear conflict with the First Amendment the men were convicted and their appeals denied by the U.S. Supreme Court in a decision that gave the green light to federal persecution of Communist Party leaders--a decision the court effectively reversed six years later. But by then the damage was done. So rancorous was the trial the presiding judge sentenced the defense attorneys to prison terms too chilling future defendants' access to qualified counsel. New York: January 1949 unknown
书商的参考编号 : 51-6585
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New York Times Photos, Paris
Portrait of William Z. Foster 1881-1961 one 12 American communists in 1949. Trial of: Henry Winston; Eugene Dennis; Benjamin Davis; Gus Hall; John Williamson Carl Winter; Irving Potash; John Gates; Robert Thompson; Jack Stachel. Original photograph.
New York: Circa Sept. 1949. Silver print. French text on separate sheet pasted to verso. Photographer's stamp verso. 13 x 18cm.A major figure in the history of twentieth-century American radicalism William Z. Foster 1881-1961 fought his way out of the slums of turn-of-the-century Philadelphia to become a professional revolutionary as well as a notorious and feared labor agitator. Drawing on private family papers FBI files and recently opened Russian archives this first full-scale biography traces Foster’s early life as a world traveler railroad worker seaman hobo union activist and radical journalist and also probes the origins and implications of his ill-fated career as a top-echelon Communist official and three-time presidential candidate. Even though Foster’s long and eventful life ended in Moscow where he was given a state funeral in Red Square he was as portrayed here a thoroughly American radical.On the afternoon of July 20 1948 FBI agents began rounding up twelve men in New York City Chicago and Detroit whom the U.S. government believed posed a grave threat to the nation--the leadership of the Communist Party-USA. After a series of delays eleven of the twelve "top Reds" went on trial in Manhattan's Foley Square in January 1949.The proceedings captivated the nation but the trial quickly dissolved into farce. The eleven defendants were charged under the 1940 Smith Act with conspiring to teach the necessity of overthrowing the U.S. government based on their roles as party leaders and their distribution of books and pamphlets. In essence they were on trial for their libraries and political beliefs not for overt acts threatening national security. Despite the clear conflict with the First Amendment the men were convicted and their appeals denied by the U.S. Supreme Court in a decision that gave the green light to federal persecution of Communist Party leaders--a decision the court effectively reversed six years later. But by then the damage was done. So rancorous was the trial the presiding judge sentenced the defense attorneys to prison terms too chilling future defendants' access to qualified counsel. New York: Circa Sept. 1949 unknown
书商的参考编号 : 51-6587
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New York Times Photos, Paris
Portrait of Richard Nixon and Robert Stripling looking at microfilm in connection with Whittaker Chamber's accusatiois. in 1948. Original photograph.
Washington DC: Circa January 1948. Silver print. French text on separate sheet pasted to verso. Photographer's stamp verso. 13 x 18cm.Robert Stripling was concerned. HUAC’s chief investigator didn’t trust Whittaker Chambers their star witness in the case against Alger Hiss feeling that even now he’d withheld some crucial evidence for reasons known only to himself. “He sits and lights his pipe he is cold and calculating and he knows exactly what he will do three weeks hence†Stripling complained. Since their case rested entirely on Chambers’ word it unnerved him. For now he and other committee members swallowed their reservations as the Case became an unparalleled public spectacle.It had been eight days since Hiss and Chambers met face-to-face in executive session. In preparation for the public showdown the Committee called a number of witnesses trying to corroborate details of the two’s relationship. Among them was Priscilla Hiss who dimly remembered George Crosley – Chambers’ alleged alias – as “a small person very smiling person—a little too smiley perhaps.†Others Chambers named in his initial testimony including John Abt and Lee Pressman denied knowing Chambers at all nor did peripheral witnesses clarify details about Hiss selling Chambers a 1929 Ford or his leasing Chambers an apartment. It seemed like the case whatever its merits would come down to public drama.Already theatrical Hiss and Chambers’ dispute exploded into soap opera on August 25th. Thousands of sweating spectators and jostling journalists packed the Capitol; television crews broadcast the hearings live to millions across the country the first glimpse many Americans received of Congress in action. Those who knew the two men only from newspaper accounts and newsreel footage could now judge for themselves. J. Parnell Thomas the Committee chairman summarized the stakes: “As a result of this hearing certainly one of these witnesses will be tried for perjury Washington, DC: Circa January 1948 unknown
书商的参考编号 : 51-6591
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New York Times Photos, Paris
Portrait of Eugene Dennis national chairman of the Communist party in 1947 Original photograph.
1947. Silver print. French text on separate sheet pasted to verso. Photographer's stamp verso. 18 x 13 x cm.NYT February 1 1961:Eugene Dennis national chairman of the Communist party in the United States died yesterday of cancer in Mount Sinai Hospital. He was 56 years old. His home was at 626 West 151st Street. Mr. Dennis was general secretary of the Communist party in this country from its peak period in 1945 when it numbered about 80000 members to its decline in 1957 when the membership was about 20000. It is now believed to be fewer than 10000. In 1957 Mr. Dennis became the party's secretary of national affairs and a member of its executive committee. He was named national chairman in December 1959. The party had been split by factionalism after the Soviet Union's show of force in Hungary in 1956. He supported Russian action to quell the Hungarian uprising but advocated greater party independence from Moscow dictation. He led middle-of-the-roaders opposing William Z. Foster then national chairman who demanded continued allegiance to Russia. When in 1957 the party received a letter from Jacques Duclos top French Communist chiding it for "dangerous" tendencies and urging solidarity with Soviet foreign policy Mr. Dennis said: “Our decisions will be our own.â€.In 1956 he said the party had lost its influence and became politically isolated by policies too far to the left. He wrote an article for The Daily Worker asking whether Premier Khrushchev of the Soviet Union and his colleagues could not have done something to restrain Stalin's terror. He thus took a considerably more moderate position than Mr. Foster a stanch Stalinist.Mr. Dennis invoked the Fifth Amendment in an appearance in February 1957 before the Senate Internal Security subcommittee in Washington and refused to testify.Mr. Dennis had been a member of the party since 1926. In 1949 he was convicted under the Smith Act as one of the eleven "first-string" Communists tried in Federal Court here for conspiracy to teach and advocate the overthrow of the Government by force and violence. Judge Harold R. Medina who presided at the nine-month trial sentenced him to five years in prison. Higher courts upheld the sentence and the Communist leader served three years and nine months in Atlanta Penitentiary from July 22 1951 to March 1 1955 receiving time off for good behavior 1947 unknown
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New York Times Photos, Paris
Portrait of Elizabeth Bentley 1908-1963testifying to the US Senate about Communists in 1948. Original photograph.
Washington DC: Circa January 1948. Silver print. French text on separate sheet pasted to verso. Photographer's stamp verso. 13 x 18cm.Elizabeth Bentley 1908-1963 was an American communist and Soviet spy. She worked closely with Jacob Goros to manage the Communist Party USA CPUSA network of KGB sources and spies. In 1945 she defected and confessed her involvement with the KGB to the FBI. In her FBI deposition she also named forty-one Soviet spies and sources living and working in the United States.On the afternoon of July 20 1948 FBI agents began rounding up twelve men in New York City Chicago and Detroit whom the U.S. government believed posed a grave threat to the nation--the leadership of the Communist Party-USA. After a series of delays eleven of the twelve "top Reds" went on trial in Manhattan's Foley Square in January 1949.The proceedings captivated the nation but the trial quickly dissolved into farce. The eleven defendants were charged under the 1940 Smith Act with conspiring to teach the necessity of overthrowing the U.S. government based on their roles as party leaders and their distribution of books and pamphlets. In essence they were on trial for their libraries and political beliefs not for overt acts threatening national security. Despite the clear conflict with the First Amendment the men were convicted and their appeals denied by the U.S. Supreme Court in a decision that gave the green light to federal persecution of Communist Party leaders--a decision the court effectively reversed six years later. But by then the damage was done. So rancorous was the trial the presiding judge sentenced the defense attorneys to prison terms too chilling future defendants' access to qualified counsel. Washington, DC: Circa January 1948 unknown
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New York Times Photos, Paris
Portrait of Benjamin J. Davis Jr. September 8 1903-August 22 1964 protesting a proposed bill to prevent Communists from running for office i 1948. Original photograph.
Washington DC: Circa January 1948. Silver print. French text on separate sheet pasted to verso. Photographer's stamp verso. 13 x 18cm.Benjamin J. Davis Jr. September 8 1903-August 22 1964 was an African American lawyer and Communist elected in 1943 to the New York City Council representing Harlem. He served two terms as the Communist Councilman from Harlem. However he was unceremoniously – perhaps illegally – ousted in 1949 as the Red Scare intensified. During the 1950s McCarthy period he served five years in jail as a victim of the fascist Smith Act. Gerald Horne’s Black Liberation / Red Scare: Ben Davis and the Communist Party is the definitive biography of Davis and his autobiography is titled The Communist Councilman from Harlem.On the afternoon of July 20 1948 FBI agents began rounding up twelve men in New York City Chicago and Detroit whom the U.S. government believed posed a grave threat to the nation--the leadership of the Communist Party-USA. After a series of delays eleven of the twelve "top Reds" went on trial in Manhattan's Foley Square in January 1949.The proceedings captivated the nation but the trial quickly dissolved into farce. The eleven defendants were charged under the 1940 Smith Act with conspiring to teach the necessity of overthrowing the U.S. government based on their roles as party leaders and their distribution of books and pamphlets. In essence they were on trial for their libraries and political beliefs not for overt acts threatening national security. Despite the clear conflict with the First Amendment the men were convicted and their appeals denied by the U.S. Supreme Court in a decision that gave the green light to federal persecution of Communist Party leaders--a decision the court effectively reversed six years later. But by then the damage was done. So rancorous was the trial the presiding judge sentenced the defense attorneys to prison terms too chilling future defendants' access to qualified counsel. Washington, DC: Circa January 1948 unknown
书商的参考编号 : 51-6588
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Portrait of Senta De Wanger witness in the Nazi spy case of 1938. Original photograph.
New York Oct. 25 1938. Silver print. French text on separate sheet pasted to verso. Photographer's stamp verso. 18 x 13 x cm.NYT December 29 1939:Miss Senta De Wanger a leading witness in the German spy case of 1938 disclosed yesterday that the Gestapo Germany's secret police had been inordinately curious about her affairs and had subjected her to a questioning that amounted to an ordeal during a recent visit in Germany.Instrumental in helping to convict three men and a woman after Guenther Gustav Rumrich had pleaded guilty to espionage Miss De Wanger would not say what the questioning was about but implied that the subject was the spy case in which eighteen persons several of them high in the councils of the Third Reich were indicted by a Federal grand jury.After spending five weeks with relatives she said the secret police questioned her “for many harrowing hours" and refused to give her an exit permit until Edmund J. Dorsy an American consul intervened. Then while passing through Singen to the Swiss frontier she continued she was searched and made to undress by a police matron.Miss De Wanger was interviewed at Roosevelt Field L. I. She returned here Saturday on the Conte di Savoia. Formerly a resident in the Roosevelt Field Hotel and a liquor dealer in Hempstead L. I. Miss De Wanger was acquainted with aviators knew key figures in the spy ring and in court identified Otto Hermann Voss a Seversky factory mechanic as a conspirator. He was one of those convicted. New York Oct. 25, 1938 unknown
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New York Times Photos, Paris; Bradley, Omar Nelson, 1893-1981;
Portrait of General Omar Bradley in Berlin. Original photograph.
circa 1945. Silver print. French text on separate sheet pasted to verso. Photographer's stamp verso. 13 x 18 cm. circa 1945 unknown
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New York Times Photos, Paris; Fiorello H La Guardia (1882-1947)
Portrait of Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia 1882-1947 after attack by Deranged Man in Dec. 1938. Original photograph.
NYC: Dec. 21 1938. Silver print. Photographer's imprint verso. 18 x 13 cm. .NYT Dec. 21 1938. Mayor La Guardia was punched in the face and knocked down on the steps of City Hall just before noon yesterday by a husky middleaged stonemason formerly employed by the WPA who blamed the Mayor for his misfortunes. NYC: Dec. 21, 1938 unknown
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New York Times, Paris; Franklin Delano Roosevelt (January 30, 1882 - April 12, 1945 )
Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt rides in a sleigh with his daughter Anna Roosevelt and her second husband Clarence John Boettiger. 1935 .Original photograph.
Hyde Park NY: March 6 1935. Silver print. French text on separate sheet pasted to verso. Photographer's stamp verso. 18 x 13 cm. Anna Roosevelt Halsted was one of the most understated accomplished women of the 20th century. Co-editor of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer owner of the Arizona Times children’s book author one of the most trusted advisors of her father President Franklin D. Roosevelt and champion of humanitarian works Anna lived a remarkable life.Perhaps it was her parents unhappiness that was a factor in Anna being married three times. Her first marriage was to Curtis Bean Dall a New York stockbroker – they married in 1926 and divorced in 1934 sharing two children together. Anna moved into the White House with her children after this first divorce. Anna’s second marriage was to Clarence John Boettiger a journalist who she met while aiding her father’s second run for the presidency. They shared one son but divorced in 1948 – Clarence committed suicide in 1950 by jumping out of his hotel room window. Her last husband was Dr. James Halsted and the pair remained wedded until Anna’s death in 1975. Hyde Park, NY: March 6, 1935 unknown
书商的参考编号 : 51-6653
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NEWMAN, John Henry - Traduit de l'anglais par Madame Gaston Paris
Grammaire de l'Assentiment
1907 A Paris, Librairie Bloud et Cie, collection "Etudes de philosophie et de critique religieuse" - 1907 - In-8, broché - 408 pages
书商的参考编号 : 120118
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Niane, D. T
Histoire Generale de L'Afrique, 4. L'Afrique du XIIe au XVIe siècle. [Par D. T. Niane]. (Comité Scientifique International pour la Rédaction d'une Histoire Générale de l'Afrique (Unesco)).
Paris: Présence Africaine 1985. 811 Seiten. Mit einigen Abbildungen im Text. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit Orig.-Schutzumschlag. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
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Nibor - Mélé Fred - Montagard André
Partition de la chanson : En fermant les yeux ... elle a ouvert Théâtre des Ambassadeurs
Partitions sur Paris Paname Carrière 1920 approx.
书商的参考编号 : 11865
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Nibor,Dornay - Pearly Fred,Gabaroche Gaston - Phylo
Partition de la chanson : Je prends le métro Concert Mayol,Eldorado
Partitions sur Paris Paname,Partitions sur le Transport en commun,Partitions sur le Métro Gabaroche 1910 approx.
书商的参考编号 : 17279
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NICKLER, Pierre
L’Histoire de Marly-Le-Roi. Présences et Forces. [ Livre dédicacé par l'auteur ]
Préface de François Henri de Virieu, 1 vol. in-4 rel. pleine toile bordeaux éditeur sous jaquette illustrée, Editions Champflour, Marly-le-Roi, 1996, X-355 pp.
书商的参考编号 : 22741
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NICKLER, Pierre
L’Histoire de Marly-Le-Roi. Présences et Forces. [ Livre dédicacé par l'auteur ]
Préface de François Henri de Virieu, 1 vol. in-4 rel. pleine toile bordeaux éditeur sous jaquette illustrée, Editions Champflour, Marly-le-Roi, 1996, X-355 pp. Bel envoi de l’auteur et de François Henri de Virieu à Jean Bernard. Il s’agit du grand médecin, poète, humaniste, membre de l’Académie Française, le professeur Jean Bernard. Bon exemplaire de cet ouvrage peu courant, et agrémenté d’un double envoi à un dédicataire prestigieux. Avec signature de l'auteur. Français
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NICLAUSSE Juliette (& BIZARDEL Yvon, pref.)
Tapisseries et tapis de la ville de Paris
Paris, Librairie Gründ 1948 102pp.avec qqs. illustrations dans le texte + 56 planches hors-texte, en feuilles dans une farde d'éditeur (avec qqs. petits manques), tirage numéroté et limité à 1000 exemplaires sur papier vélin supérieur: ceci porte le no.633/1000, 34cm., bon état, S88419
书商的参考编号 : S88419
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NICLAUSSE Juliette (& BIZARDEL Yvon, pref.)
Tapisseries et tapis de la ville de Paris
102pp.avec qqs. illustrations dans le texte + 56 planches hors-texte, en feuilles dans une farde d'éditeur (avec qqs. petits manques), tirage numéroté et limité à 1000 exemplaires sur papier vélin supérieur: ceci porte le no.633/1000, 34cm., bon état, S88419
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NICLAUSSE, Juliette
Tapisseries et tapis de la Ville de Paris
Paris Grund 1948
书商的参考编号 : 21684
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NICO : SMITH, PATTI : SMITH, JESSE PARIS : SOUNDWALK COLLECTIVE
KILLER ROAD - A Tribute to NICO Limited Edition 2 LP Records w/ Signed Booklet - Signed by Patti Smith and Soundwalk Collective
Brooklyn NY: Sacred Bones Records 2016. Audio Book. New. Audio Book LP. 1st Edition. 2 LP Record Set Limited Edition with Signed Booklet -Patti Smith and Soundwalk Collective autographed copies uncovered! 2 xLP housed in a gatefold sleeve with a 16- page booklet and one black vinyl disc and one white vinyl disc. NEW/ NEW Not in shrinkwrap but New from publisher - Killer Road is an ambient soundscape and spoken word tribute to Nico the Velvet Underground chanteuse and solo pioneer: eight interpretations of her lyrics predominantly taken from classic albums such as Desertshore and Drama of Exile arranged by fellow poet and kindred spirit Patti Smith and composed by the international trio Soundwalk Collective Stephan Crasneanscki Simone Merli and Kamran Sadeghi. . Sacred Bones Records unknown
书商的参考编号 : 008687
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