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[LITTERATURE] - ROCHE (Mazo de la ) -
Les Whiteoaks de Jalna.
Paris, Plon feux croisés - ames et terres étrangères, 1949 ; in-12, 406 pp., broché - (plats un peu salis). Bon état - traduit de l'anglais par G. Lalande.
Référence libraire : 201102503
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[LITTERATURE] - ROCHE (Mazo de la ) -
Mary wakefield.
Lausanne, Edition rencontre, s.d. ; in-8, 444 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
Référence libraire : 201311171
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[LITTERATURE] - ROCHE (Mazo de la ) -
Matins a jalna.
Lausanne, Edition rencontre, s.d. ; in-8, 389 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
Référence libraire : 201311175
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[LITTERATURE] - FRISON ROCHE (R) -
Nahanni.
Grenoble, Arthaud, 1972 ; in-8, 263 pp., br.
Référence libraire : 201414792
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[LITTERATURE] - ROCHE (Mazo de la) -
Oeuvres.
Lausanne, Editions rencontre, 1970 ; in-12, 512-445-472-511-497-436-392-423-452-441-566-412 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Les 12 volumes. En bon état - relié simili cuir beige - conprend : le destin de wakefield - mary wakefield - la naissance de jalna - le maitre de jalna - la moisson de jalna - l'héritage des whiteoak - matin a jalna - les sortilèges de jalna - la fille de renny - jalna - les whiteoak de jalna - jeunesse de reny - remarque manque 4 vol pour que la série soit complète : soit (finch whiteaok,le destin de wakefield,retour a jalna, le centenaire de jalna).
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[LITTERATURE] - FRISON ROCHE (F,) -
Retour à la montagne.
Grenoble, Arthaud, 1957 ; in-8, 311 pp., br.
Référence libraire : 201414793
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[LITTERATURE] - ROCHE (Mazo de la ) -
Retour a jalna.
Lausanne, Edition rencontre, s.d. ; in-8, 587 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
Référence libraire : 201311174
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[LITTERATURE] - ROCHE (Paul) -
Une étoile en tête.
, Editions de l armancon, 1989 ; in-12, 155 pp., broché, couverture illustr.
Référence libraire : 201011874
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[LITTLE ROCK CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL] [CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT] [DESEGREGATION]
Yearbook: The 1960 Pix
Little Rock AR: Little Rock Central High School LRCHS 1960. First Edition. Quarto 31.25cm; beige cloth with titling and pictorial elements stamped in white and brown on spine and covers; pictorial endpapers; 12-216pp; illus. Moderate wear to spine ends and corners small tear to cloth at upper rear joint thin crack to gutter between p.216 and rear endpaper with offsetting from cello-tape which sealed the terminal leaves in the "Autographs" section; some ink marginalia scattered throughout with a lengthy previous owner's statement on p.212; Very Good.<br /> <br /> Laid into this copy is a virulently racist poem text offset printed in green on a white card measuring ca.2" x 3 5/8" which has been excised from a scrapbook. The card dates from 1957-58 recorded as having been circulated among the student body at LRCHS though reportedly its target was Ernest Green b.1941 one of the "Little Rock Nine" and the first Black student to graduate from LRCHS. The poem features the familiar trope threatening violence against Black men for looking at white women cf. former Vice Principal Elizabeth Huckaby's Crisis at Central High 1980 and Rebecca Bruckman's Massive Resistance and Southern Womanhood 2021. <br /> <br /> A well-preserved copy of the first yearbook issued for the first graduating class at LRCHS following the 1958-59 closure of all the Little Rock School District's public schools. LRCHS was the focal point of the Little Rock Integration Crisis of 1957 where on September 23 1957 a mob of over 1000 people with the support of Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus denied entrance to nine Black students dubbed the "Little Rock Nine" in defiance of the Supreme Court's 1954 Brown vs. Board of Education ruling. The following day President Eisenhower intervened ordering federal troops to escort the nine students into the school and federalized the Arkansas National Guard removing them from the control of Governor Faubus. Due to ongoing threats of violence judge Jesse Smith Henley suspended the federal integration order in 1958 until the beginning of the 1960-61 school term effectively closing the entire Little Rock public school district for 1958-59. This yearbook would be LRCHS's first yearbook following its re-opening. <br /> <br /> This copy evidently belonged to student Betty Wilmoth self-identified at her portrait on p.47 whose lengthy holograph statement appears on p.212 speaks to the "catastrophe that befell our proud Alma Mater" p.2: "This past year when the schools were closed I started at L.R.U. All my classmates went to J.T. Rainey or else they went out of state. Now I don't know where 1/2 of them are. So this year I started my sophomore year at L.R.U. At mid-term I enrolled at L.R.C.H.S. to make up a credit I needed for a diploma.I have had a ball at L.R.U. but with none of my friends at Central its been very sad I almost cry sometimes but I guess it was worth it. Only time will tell!"<br /> <br /> By the time LRCHS re-opened only four Black students were enrolled. The four that appear here are sophomore Sybil Jordan junior Frank Henderson and seniors Jefferson Thomas and Carlotta Walls – Thomas and Walls being the only two of the original "Nine" to return for the 1959-60 school year. The seniors have their portraits listed in alphabetical order and the underclassmen appear in class photos only – no sports no clubs no societies. A significant artifact from the Civil Rights struggle with the laid-in ephemera being tangible evidence of the nightmarish conditions Black students were made to endure while trying to get an education. Little Rock Central High School (LRCHS) unknown
Référence libraire : 84795
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[LOUREIRO, Joao Bernardo da Rocha, and Nuno Alvares Pereira Pato Moniz].
Refutação analytica do folheto que escreveo o Reverendo Padre José Agostinho de Macedo e intitulou Os Sebastianistas: pelos redactores do Correio da Pininsula sic.
n.pr. FIRST EDITION. 8° 19 x 12 cm. recent half crimson morocco over marbled boards plain spine with raised bands in five compartments contemporary plain wrappers bound in front wrapper with repair to lower outer corner. Somewhat browned and spotted. Uncut. In good to very good condition. Unidentified twentieth-century pictorial bookplate on verso of title-page oil lamp olive branch and open book against a rising sun. 62 pp. FIRST EDITION of this spirited reply to José Agostino Macedo's Os Sebastianistas Lisbon 1810. Macedo's polemic against the Sebastianists provoked numerous attacks on its author to some of which Macedo replied in later pamphlets. Sebastianism born in the decades of Spanish rule over Portugal had a resurgence during the brutal French occupation of Portugal in 1807-1811. Macedo undertakes to prove four statements about the Sebastianists: that they are not good Christians good subjects or good citizens and that they are of all fools the greatest. Innocêncio III 328: citing only one edition of 62 pp. Cf. Palha 2920: edition of 62 pp. with both authors' names and correct publication date on title page. Cf. Greenlee Catalogue II 517: citing an edition with both authors' names on the title page. Not in Ayres Magalhães de Sepúlveda Dicionário bibliográfico da Guerra Peninsular. Not in Biblioteca Pública de Braga Catálogo do Fundo Barca-Oliveira. Porbase locates eleven copies eight in the Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal one in the Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian one in the Biblioteca Municipal de Elvas and one in the Biblioteca João Paulo II-Universidade Católica Portuguesa. Jisc repeats British Library only. KVK 51 databases searched locates only the Berlin Staatsbibliothek and Porbase copies. NUC: lists three different issues: DLC; DLC DCU-IA; DLC ICN MH. n.pr. hardcover
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[Lucien-Graux]
Hommage au docteur Lucien-Graux par J. Bourguignon, Henri Mondor, Jean Porcher, Marcel Roche, Robert Werhlin. Avant-propos de André Maurois.
Paris, Marcel Bruker, 1947 ; in-folio, plein chagrin-maroquiné rouge-orangé, dos à quatre nerfs, magnifiques gardes de papier marbré rouge vif, or et noir, tête dorée, couverture et dos conservés, étui bordé ; (48) ff. (1 bl., faux-titre verso portrait lithographié, titre, faux-titre, avant-propos, 10 ff. par Jean Bourguignon, 12 ff. fac-similé du testament de Louis XIV, 2 ff. liste des ouvrages publiés par Lucien-Graux (43 au total), 1 ff. achevé d'imprimer et justification du tirage, 1 ff. bl.
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[LUCHET (J. P. L. de LA ROCHE DU MAINE marquis de)].
Le Vicomte de Barjac, ou Mémoires pour servir à l’histoire de ce siècle. Par M. C... de L... auteur des Liaisons Dangereuses.
À Dublin, de l’Imprimerie de Wilson, et se trouve à Paris, chez les libraires qui vendent des nouveautés, À Dublin, de l’Imprimerie de Wilson, et se trouve à Paris, chez les libraires qui vendent des nouveautés1784 ; in-8, broché, couverture bleue muette, non rogné. (brochage de l’époque) VIII pp., 216 pp.Une des éditions à la date de l’originale. Sur le titre, ce roman est attribué à Choderlos de Laclos. Le véritable auteur est le marquis de Luchet (Saintes 1740 - Paris 1792). D’abord officier de cavalerie, il quitte l’armée pour faire des affaires qui échouent et l’obligeront à se réfugier à Lausanne pour fuir ses créanciers. Grâce à Voltaire il devint bibliothécaire du landgrave de Hesse. En 1786, il passa au service du prince Henri de Prusse et ne revint en France qu’en 1788. Luchet a beaucoup produit. Ses livres qui se voulaient des mémoires de son temps étaient en réalité des romans satiriques. Drujon. Les livres à clefs II, 965 donne les clefs de celui-ci. On y trouve la ctesse et le cte de La Noue, le mis de Culan, Melle Arnould, Melle Dubois la première femme de Beaumarchais, le Mis de Villette, Beaumarchais, Linguet, Fréron, Boufflers, Vergennes... Lorsqu’on connaît cette clef, le roman devient assez piquant. “Les mémoires que nous publions aujourd’hui sont une fiction, si l’on veut : il n’y a cependant pas un fait dont le fonds ne soit vrai, pas un personnage qui n’existe ou n’ait existé. Tout ce que j’ai supprimé, c’est le merveilleux ; ce qui se passe est beaucoup plus incroyable que ce qu’on invente.”Mylne Martin 84,39. - Exemplaire à toutes marges, bel état intérieur, le brochage est un peu défraîchi.
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[LUCHET Jean-Pierre-Louis de La Roche du Maine, Marquis de]:
Le vicomte de Barjac, ou Mémoires pour servir à l’histoire de ce siècle. Par M. C.... de L.... , auteur des Liaisons dangereuses.
A Dublin, De l’imprimerie de Wilson, 1784. In-8 de VIII, 216 pages, demi-vélin, dos teinté en noir, étiquette de titre verte ornée. Non-rogné.
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[Manche - Traversée de la]
Carte du pont sur la Manche.
Avant-projets présentés par Schneider et Cie (du Creusot) et H. Hersent à l'Exposition Internationale de Paris en 1889 (94 x 32 cm), lithographiée en couleurs.
Référence libraire : 10845
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[MARCEL ROCHE].
Drogues et Peintures. Album d'Art contemporain. Marcel ROCHE.
Paris, Laboratoires Chantereau, n° 11, s.d. Plaquette in-8 (17,5 x 22 cm), brochée, couverture illustrée en sépia, non paginée. (12 pp).
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[Maurice Chevalier] Sabates Fabien
Maurice Chevalier
Olivier Orban 1981 In-4 broché, 206 pp. Illustrations en noir
Référence libraire : 5330
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[Mazon, Albin]
Notice sur St-Martin-de-Valamas.
Annonay, J. Royer, 1896 ; in-16 ; demi-basane vert-lierre, filets et titre dorés au dos (reliure de l'époque) ; 91, (1) pp.
Référence libraire : 10530
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[MEDECINE] - COPPENS (Peter Roche) -
Comment rester sain dans un monde malade.
Québec, Editions de l'aigle, s.d. ; in-8, 141 pp., broché, couverture illustr.
Référence libraire : 200508816
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[Medicine; Private Hospital; Boulder, Colorado]
Colorado Sanitarium a Well Regulated Institution for the Treatment of All Chronic Diseases. Trade Card
1900. Very good condition. Located at the foot of the Flat Irons this institution offered capacity for one hundred guests massage aseptic operating rooms a "labratory of hygiene" medicated air for lung troubles five physicians trained nurses of both sexes treatment of diseases of the nose throat and lungs nervous system stomach and digestive system and diseases peculiar to women. A trade card advertising '.for those seeking health rest or recreation.' Located overlooking Boulder 29 miles from Denver. 5 1/2 x 3 1/8" Three views of the Sanitarium with the nameText printed in red on the verso of the card. unknown
Référence libraire : 27975
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[MILITARIA] - ROCHE (Colonel j) -
Le génie ses origines- son évolution- ses titres de gloire.
S.l., Ecole d application du genie, 1983 ; in-4, 233 pp., br.
Référence libraire : 201613950
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[MINISTRY - Alternative Rock]
Ministry: Tour Itinerary Book US 1992-93 - Drummer Bill Rieflin's Copy
Chicago: Ministry 1992. First Printing. Clear mylar covers with plastic spiral binding. Near Fine. Tour itinerary measuring 6†x 8.5†82-pages in length printed recto only; pagination ends on pp.41. Printed on white and pale blue stock with red wrappers. Bound in a black plastic spiral binding with clear mylar covers. The tour began on Tuesday November 24 with a show in Milwaukee and concluded in Honolulu on January 2. This was drummer Bill Rieflin's copy. Rieflin had moved to Chicago with his Seattle band the Blackouts. Eventually he and two other Blackouts brothers Paul and Roland Barker joined Al Jourgensen in filling out the Ministry roster. Ministry unknown
Référence libraire : 11537
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[Missouriana] [Train accidents] [Rock Island Railroad] [Pacific Railroad]
Archive of 32 photographs and a reward poster for a train accident in Raytown Missouri 1970
N.p.: N.p. 1970. Archive of 32 vintage photographs documenting the October 20 1970 collision of two trains along the Chicago Rock Island and Pacific Railroad line in Raytown Missouri. Also included in the archive is a single broadside reward poster offering $5000 for information pertaining to the accident. <br /> <br /> According to a contemporary newspaper article which appeared in nearby Jackson County's Independence Examiner the accident was believed to have been caused by juvenile vandalism to a nearby track switch. The collision and subsequent derailment resulted in the death of one engineer whose partial body is visible in several photographs. <br /> <br /> The photographs in the archive range from close-up shots of the mangled train cars and tracks to distance views of the surrounding woods. Frequently displayed in the images is a small handwritten police chalkboard noting the date location and case numbers. A vivid and interesting look at investigative photography and railway disasters in the late twentieth century. <br /> <br /> Photographs 10 x 8 inches housed in a manila envelope with the logo of Chicago Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Co. on the top left corner. Reward poster 9 x 12 inches. Poster and photographs Near Fine overall envelope Very Good plus. N.p. unknown
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[MOBILIER] - ROCHE (Tony), MANAHAN (Patricia) -
Décorer au pochoir.
Paris, Armand colin, 1995 ; in-4, 160 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur . Avec jaquette, très bon état.
Référence libraire : 202004697
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[MOBILIER] - ROCHE (Tony), MANAHAN (Patricia) -
Décorer au pochoir.
Paris, Armand colin, 1995 ; in-4, 160 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur . Avec jaquette, bon état.
Référence libraire : 201223568
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[MOBILIER] - ROCHE (Tony), MANAHAN (Patricia) -
Décorer au pochoir.
Paris, Armand colin, 1995 ; in-4, 160 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur . Avec jaquette, bon état.
Référence libraire : 201223375
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[MONTAGNE] - FRISON ROCHE (R) -
La grande crevasse.
Grenoble, Arthaud, 1952 ; in-8, 300 pp., broché, couverture illustr.
Référence libraire : 200608369
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[MONTAGNE] - FRISON ROCHE (R) -
La grande crevasse.
Grenoble, Arthaud, 1952 ; in-8, 300 pp., broché, couverture illustr.
Référence libraire : 200508875
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[MONTAGNE] - FRISON ROCHE (R) -
Premier de cordée.
Grenoble, Arthaud, 1948 ; grand in-8, 300 pp., broché(plats et dos ptes usures salis). Exemplaire signé del'auteur.
Référence libraire : 200618684
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[Moog] Rock Wehrmann
Moog Liberation Owner's Manual First Edition
Buffalo: Moog Music 1980. First Edition. First Edition. Owner's manual for the Moog Liberation released in 1980. <br /> <br /> One of the first commercially produced "keytar" synthesizers the Moog Liberation was notably used by musicians Jean-Michel Jarre The Human League Tommy Cyborg of Chrome Herbie Hancock Page McConnell of Phish and many others. <br /> <br /> About Near Fine in side-stapled metallic wrappers. Moog Music unknown
Référence libraire : 166805
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[Musique/Rock] BAUHAUS
Bela Lugosi's dead.
Impression en sérigraphie. Dim: 104 x 77 cm. Traces de scotch. Rare.
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[Musique/Rock] BAUHAUS
Bela Lugosi's dead.
Impression en sérigraphie. Dim: 104 x 77 cm. Traces de scotch. Rare.
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[MUSIQUE]. ROUSSEL Albert.
SIX MÉLODIES. " Avec accompagnement de piano ".
A. Durand & fils, éditeurs. Sans date [vers 1925]. In-4° broché. Couverture illustrée d'un portrait d'Albert Roussel. 28 pages. Bon état.
Référence libraire : 6589
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[Music - Alternative Rock]
R.E.M. Tour Itinerary Book Europe 2005 REM - Issued to Drummer Bill Rieflin
Seattle: R.E.M. 2005. First Printing. Clear Mylar Covers with Metal Spiral Binding. Near Fine. The tour itinerary measuring 6†x 8.5†and is 54-pages in length. Printed on white stock with yellow leaves dividing sections and yellow paper covers. Color map indicating world time-zones. The booklet is bound in a black spiral wire binding with clear mylar covers. This particular copy was issued to R.E.M. drummer Bill Rieflin although there are no indications as such. Among tour personnel the band is listed as Peter Buck Mike Mills Michael Stipe Scott McCaughey Ken Stringfellow and Bill Rieflin. Other tour personnel include technicians managers et al. <p>The tour started with rehearsals in Lisbon Portugal on January 3 and concluded in Cardiff. A fine memento from the band's world tour promoting their release Around the Sun.</p> . R.E.M. unknown
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[Music - Alternative Rock]
R.E.M. Tour Itinerary Europe/UK 2008 REM - Issued to Drummer Bill Rieflin
Seattle: R.E.M. 2008. First Printing. Stiff printed wrappers with plastic spiral binding. Near Fine. A performance tour itinerary measuring 6†x 8.5†that's 54 pages in length with pagination clocking in at 28: itinerary is printed recto only - verso pages are blank. Printed on white and red stock. The booklet is bound in an red spiral binding with a clear mylar sheet over the front cover. Clean and fresh. This particular copy was issued to R.E.M. drummer Bill Rieflin although there are no indications as such. Among tour personnel the band is listed as Peter Buck Mike Mills Michael Stipe Scott McCaughey and Bill Rieflin. Other tour personnel include technicians managers et al.<p>This itinerary covers a tour that began with a show in Amsterdam and concludes at the Paleo Festival in Nyon Switzerland.<p>A fine memento from the band's world tour promoting their release Accelerate.</p> . R.E.M. unknown
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[Music - Alternative Rock]
R.E.M. Tour Itinerary Book Europe 2003 REM - Issued to Drummer Bill Rieflin
Seattle: R.E.M. 2003. First Printing. Stiff printed wrappers with plastic spiral binding. Near Fine. Tour itinerary measuring 6†x 8.5†unpaginated. Printed on white stock with green printed wraps bound in a black plastic spiral binding. Slight evidence of wear; pencil marginalia by Bill Rieflin on two pages. This particular copy was issued to R.E.M. drummer Bill Rieflin although there are no indications as such. Among tour personnel the band is listed as Peter Buck Mike Mills Michael Stipe Scott McCaughey Ken Stringfellow and Bill Rieflin. Other tour personnel include technicians managers et al.<p>The tour started rehearsals and numerous television show performances in London concluding with a show in Oslo Norway on Saturday October 25 2003. R.E.M. unknown
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[MUSIC -- PORTLAND, OREGON]. WYATT, J.[ames] B.[rock] (Conductor) & HATCH, J.[ames] H.[enry] (Pianist).
Eleventh Concert of the Portland Philharmonic Society at Oro Fino Hall on Friday evening June 23 1871. . . .
Portland OR: Himes & Bachelder Steam Printers 1871. 12mo. 4 pp unpaginated. printed in blue-coloured ink self-printed decorative softcovers small woodcut engraved fleurettes at corners of borders folded originally a little cocked still NF copy. First edition of this exceedingly scarce original program for the 11th concert organized by the Portland Philharmonic Society formed in 1866 which would operate until 1874. The evening’s entertainment features the return of local merchant and music enthusiast James B. Wyatt as conductor while Dr. Hatch has replaced Prof. H. Guido Grob. Maggie Congle Wyatt 1847-1917 continued in the Society and also performed in the concert. Prof. H. Guido Grob fl. 1865-1870 operated a music studio and school in downtown Portland OR at First & Alder from 1865-1870 and after that point no longer appears in census records or local directories on the West Coast. No copies in Worldcat. Himes & Bachelder, Steam Printers, paperback
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[MUSIC -- PORTLAND, OREGON]. WYATT, J.[ames] B.[rock] (Conductor) & GROB, Prof. H. Guido, Pianist.
Fifth Concert of the Portland Philharmonic Society Friday evening April 17 1868. Oro Fino Hall. . . .
Portland OR: Carter Printer 1868. 12mo. 3 4-7 1 pp. printed in blue-coloured ink self-printed decorative softcovers small woodcut engraved device of piano on front cover woodcut printer’s device on back cover couple very minor spots slight shelfwear NF copy. First edition of this exceedingly scarce original program for the fifth concert organized by the nascent Portland Philharmonic Society formed in 1866 which would operate until 1874. The evening’s offerings opened with the Society Anthem soprano solo duet & chorus followed by Double Quartette a piano solo by Prof. Grob solo by his daughter Miss O. Grob and violin solo as well. Wyatt 1828-1905 was an Oregon pioneer who first emigrated to the territory from Vermont in 1850 via steamship and was a longtime hardware merchant in Portland musical enthusiast and his wife Maggie Congle Wyatt 1847-1917 was a popular singer and daughter to local and successful liveryman John Congle who had brought his family over the Oregon Trail in 1847. Prof. H. Guido Grob fl. 1865-1870 operated a music studio and school in downtown Portland OR at First & Alder from 1865-1870. No copies in Worldcat or Belknap Oregon Imprints 1845-1870. Carter, Printer, paperback
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[Music History – Punk Rock] Ramone, Dee Dee; Holmstrom, John; Zampini, Barbara Ramone
“Taking Dope†Ramones Fanzine. First Two Issues
New York City: self-published 1996. Two stapled packets each with about twenty 8 ½ x 11 photocopied pages. Near Fine. The first two issues of Dee Dee Ramone’s fanzine “Taking Dope†from the collection of Ramones collaborator Daniel Rey. The zine was authored by Ramone his partner Barbara Zampini and cartoonist John Holmstrom who illustrated the covers for the Ramones’ Rocket to Russia 1977 and Road to Ruin 1978. The zines contain letters from Dee Dee lyrics descriptions of concerts and new bands that Dee Dee and Barbara were excited about and notes about Dee Dee’s intense dislike for Marky Ramone who—unlike the other Ramones—is always called by his real name Marc Bell; alongside doodles and photos of various figures in the scene. self-published unknown
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[Music]: [Rock]: [New York Dolls]; [KISS]
Original Poster for a 1974 New York Dolls & Kiss Concert at the I.M.A Auditorium in Flint MI
Flint: Brass Ring/WABX 1974. Fine. SUPPORT SUBURBAN ROCK AND ROLL!" The Dolls were presumably on tour to promote their recently released second album TOO MUCH TOO SOON while Kiss's self-titled debut album had been released only several months prior. An early record of KISS's career and their meteoric rise to fame alongside the Dolls who were one of their major precursors in glam rock. Broadside 17" by 11" approx. Purple sheet printed offset recto only in dark blue. Fine. Clean and vivid. Brass Ring/WABX unknown
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[Mémoire et Patrimoine d'Artas]
ECOLES d'ARTAS : 250 ANS d'HISTOIRE(S)
Une plaquette de 60 pages, format 215 x 300 mm, brochée, illustrée, s.d., Impr. Carle, bon état
Référence libraire : LFA-126749464
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[NATURE] - ROCHÉ (Jean-claude) -
Promenades d un naturaliste.
Paris, Edition ima, 1961 ; in-8, 114 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Album vignette.
Référence libraire : 200711526
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[O'Connor, Roger] Captain Rock
Letters to His Majesty King George the Fourth. This is the Volume owned by the Conner - Family of Manch House and it bears the Bookplate of Henry Daniel Conner.
1828. London Published by B. Steill 1828. Small Octavo. 372 of 378 pages with six pages missing from the Postscript. Hardcover / Private half - leather-binding. From the library of Daniel Conner & Henry Daniel Conner Connerville / Manch House with the Exlibris / Bookplate of Henry Daniel Conner to pastedown. Two additional names written inside the book. The rarest publication by Roger O'Conner who wrote under the pseudonym "Captain Rock" in which much of his families history and its connection to Irish History is revealed. The publication is full of autobiographical detail on Roger O'Connor and his family and Biographical History of Nobility and minor Nobility during O'Connor's time. Roger O'Connor explains in a form of a biographical Dictionary within the book the many different functions and historical details of Earls Marquis' Viscounts and other men of merit in Ireland at the time. O'Connor Roger 1763–1834 eccentric democrat was born 8 March 1763 the fourth of five sons of Roger Conner b. 1728 of Connerville near Dunmanway Co. Cork and his wife Anne daughter of Robert Longfield 1688–1765 of Castle Mary near Cloyne Co. Cork. The Conners were well connected with other protestant gentry in the county. Anne Conner's brother Richard was high sheriff 1758 and MP for various Cork boroughs until ennobled as Lord Longueville 1795. Roger the younger entered TCD 1777 but did not graduate and was called to the Irish bar 1783 but did not practise. His father gave him a large part of his property 1783 and when his eldest brother Daniel left Ireland owing according to R. R. Madden qv to ‘a prosecution carried on against him’ he came into possession of Connerville later renamed Carrigmore. In early life he shared the tory principles of his family belonged to the Muskerry Light Horse and on one occasion captured seven Whiteboys who in consequence were hanged at Macroom and their heads spiked. In middle life he came to profess the democratic politics of his younger brother Arthur O'Connor qv and like him changed his surname to O'Connor. According to W. J. O'Neill Daunt qv whose father was a neighbour of Roger O'Connor's he fortified Connerville to sustain an attack from government forces while he gave money to drink the king's health to troops en route for Bantry Bay in December 1796. In the early months of 1797 Roger O'Connor was regarded as the leader of the local United Irishmen; he fled to England but returned to Ireland to surrender to a warrant for his arrest under emergency legislation 18 June. He was examined by the chief secretary Thomas Pelham qv but allowed to return to Cork. There he attended the assizes and by providing counsel for prisoners and spiriting away witnesses effected their acquittal. A few days later on an information sworn against him at the instance of his brother and neighbour Robert Conner of Fortrobert he was arrested and imprisoned 27 September 1797–early April 1798. From Cork jail he was actively engaged in United Irish activity through couriers. Arthur O'Connor later told Madden that Roger was the owner and chief writer of the Harp of Erin a Cork paper intended to promote the United Irish cause in Munster; its tone was truculent and its run was brief 7–14 March 1798. Eventually acquitted Roger O'Connor went to London where he was rearrested 11 April; he claimed in a pamphlet To the people of Great Britain and Ireland 1799 that the government dreaded his ‘power’ and his ‘inclination to give them opposition’. He was allowed to go to Maidstone to give evidence for his brother Arthur on trial for high treason but was not called mid May. He was conveyed back to Dublin and committed to Newgate 2 June. Roger O'Connor accompanied his brother and other United Irish leaders to Fort George in Scotland to be held as a state prisoner April 1799. Conditions were good. He was allowed to range outside the fort and have his wife and children to stay; he was released 25 December 1800 long before any other state prisoner and on giving £9000 bail liberated January or February 1801. Why he attracted the attention of the Irish and British governments and was held with United leaders though not a United Irishman is a matter for conjecture. Among the reasons may have been his social position his connexion with Arthur O'Connor his engaging personality and utter plausibility the extravagance of his views and his indulgent attitude to the lower classes – R. B. Sheridan qv writing to his wife from Maidstone described him as ‘one of the finest fellows I ever saw’. When going into exile 1802 Arthur O'Connor gave Roger who was allowed to return to Ireland power of attorney to manage his Irish property worth £1200 p.a. from which he expected income to be remitted; Roger however sold part of it and kept the proceeds about £10000; Arthur replaced Roger with their brother Daniel took protracted legal action against Roger and many years later obtained some redress. After his release from Fort George and return to Ireland Roger O'Connor purchased 1803 the lease of Dangan Castle Co. Meath the property of Richard Colley Wellesley qv 2nd earl of Mornington brother of the future duke of Wellington qv; he intended it to be a house fit for the reception of Bonaparte should he invade Ireland. In 1809 not long after it was heavily insured the castle was destroyed by fire. It was rebuilt and appears to have been used by O'Connor as a base from which to lead a gang of bandits to rob mail-coaches and commit other thefts storing the booty in a vault or dividing it between his accomplices. This was what William John Fitzpatrick qv was told many years later by ‘a very truthful coachman’ a native of Dangan. On 5 August 1817 O'Connor was tried at the Meath assizes at Trim on a charge of being the principal agent in the robbery of the Galway mail-coach at Cappagh Hill Co. Kildare on 2 October 1812. The English radical Sir Francis Burdett came from England to attest to O'Connor's good character; O'Connor was acquitted amid great acclamation almost immediately brought out a pamphlet denouncing the government The eleventh conspiracy of the oligarchy of England and their Anglo-Irish agents 1817 and began criminal proceedings for perjury against one of the witnesses against him Daniel Waring a former accomplice. Waring was acquitted but had to leave Ireland secretly. It would appear that after 1817 O'Connor's mental health was in decline. His next publication was Chronicles of Eri; being the history of the Gaal Sciot Iber or the Irish people 2 vols 1822 said to be ‘translated from the original manuscripts in the Phoenician dialect of the Scythian language’. It attempted to prove that the pagan civilisation of Ireland had been ruined by the advent of Christianity. Thomas Moore qv in his Memoirs of Captain Rock 1824 suggests that the name may have derived from the initials of ‘Roger O'Connor King’. Six years later appeared O'Connor's Letters to his majesty King George the Fourth by Captain Rock 1828 decrying the modern nobility. During the last two or three years of his life Roger O'Connor resided again in County Cork near Kilcrea in the parish of Ovens. There he died at Knockenmore Cottage on 27 January 1834 attended on his deathbed by a catholic priest David Croly introduced by a young Kerry woman of humble origin whom O'Connor believed to be of ancient Irish royal descent who lived with him as his companion. Croly b. 1780 who was removed from his clerical office and placed under episcopal censure for publishing a pamphlet An essay . . . on ecclesiastical finance 1834 found that O'Connor remained as he had professed openly for many years an unbeliever. At his own request O'Connor was buried at Kilcrea Abbey in the tomb of the MacCarthys though he had no connexion with them. He married firstly Louisa Anna daughter of Col. Edmund Strachan of the 32nd regiment by whom he had a son Roderick who settled in Van Diemen's Land and a daughter Louisa who died unmarried; he married secondly 1788 Wilhelmina d. 1808 or 1809 daughter of Nicholas Bowen said to be of the family of Bowen of Bowenscourt Co. Cork by whom he had four sons. The third son of the second marriage was William O'Connor 1791–1871 later known as Francis Burdett O'Connor qv and an officer in the Bolivian army; the youngest son was Feargus O'Connor qv who died insane. Madden a physician wrote of Roger O'Connor: ‘his character will be found as curious a subject for investigation as can be desired by an inquirer into mental anomalies’. Source: Dictionary of Irish Biography hardcover
Référence libraire : 31848AB
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[POLITIQUE] - POLY (J), ROCHE (J) -
Précis de l'économie politique classe de 2e économique lycées techniques cours commerciaux.
Paris, Dunod, 1964 ; in-8, 185 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
Référence libraire : 201800664
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[POLITIQUE] - POLY (J), ROCHE (I) -
Précis d'économie politique.
Paris, Dunod, 1967 ; in-8, 325 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
Référence libraire : 201800663
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[Presley] Thompson ; Cole
Elvis, Ses derniers jours
La Vérité / Lincoln 1992 In-8 broché, 308 pp. Illustrations en noir
Référence libraire : 4893
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[PROCÈS POLITIQUES]. [ROCHE (Achille)].
Procès des dix-neuf citoyens accusés de complot tendant à remplacer le gouvernement royal par la République. Contenant leurs défenses et celles de leurs avocats
Paris, Prévot [Imprimerie de Constant-Champie], 1831 in-8, 11 pp. (Introduction reliée par erreur avant les notices des prévenus), 268 pp., demi-chagrin noir, dos à nerfs, tranches mouchetées (rel. de la fin du XIXe). Rousseurs, des pages salies à certaines pièces.
Référence libraire : 239448
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[PUNK] ALAIN Z. KAN & GAZOLINE.
Gazoline.
Affiche 120 x 80 cm. Imprimée en offset en noir et blanc. Affiche du concert de 1977 du label Egg. Alain Kan est le chanteur du groupe Punk français Gazoline (1977-1978). E.O.
Référence libraire : L8104
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[PUNK] ADRIEN (Yves).
NovoVision. Les confessions d'un Cobaye du siècle.
Les Humanoïdes Associés, 1980. In-8 br. Coll. " Speed 17 ". Photographies hors-texte. E.O. Premier livre important consacré au mouvement et à la musique PUNK !
Référence libraire : L9632
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[PUNK]
SEARCH AND DESTROY puis RE/SEARCH.
San Francisco. Collection complète du n° 1 au n° 11, 1977-1979. In folio plié en deux de 16 à 24 pages pour la première série. Périodique punk fondé par V. Vale avec l'aide de certains écrivains de la Beat Generation. Les premiers numéros de Search & Destroy (1977), nommé ainsi d'après la chanson des Stooges , portait de la scène punk. Une seconde série prendra le nom de RE/Search Publications et sera publiée en 1980. Du n° 1 au n° 3, 1980-1981. In folio plié en deux de 16 à 24 p. Nombreuses contributions, interviews, chroniques, etc. Très rare collection complète de cette publication abondamment illustrée. Après le troisième numéro, les numéros 4 et 5, 1982, ont été réunis en un seul volume : numéro spécial sous forme de magazine, axé sur William S. Burroughs , Brion Gysin et Throbbing Gristle, que nous joignons à l'ensemble.
Référence libraire : L8107
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[Punk Rock] Bad Brains
Original flyer for a performance by Bad Brains Driftwood Soylent Green and Junior Achievement at the Calderon Ballroom October 24 1982
Phoenix AZ: Calderon Ballroom 1982. Vintage flyer for a performance by Bad Brains with supporting acts Driftwood Soylent Green and Junior Achievement presented by Mersey Productons at the Calderon Ballroom in Phoenix Arizona October 24 1982.<br /> <br /> A forerunner of hardcore punk and adept at reggae heavy metal funk hip hop and soul Washington DC's acclaimed Bad Brains have been called "the mother of all black hard-rock bands" by Rolling Stone magazine. Formed in 1976 as the jazz fusion band Mind Power Bad Brains have gone through numerous line-up changes over their nearly 50 years performing released nine studio albums and have influenced countless other bands and musicians. The original line-up of H.R. Dr. Know Darryl Jenifer and Earl Hudson intact until 1987 is seen in the photograph on the 1982 flyer on offer here.<br /> <br /> 8.5 x 11 inches on goldenrod paper. Near Fine. Calderon Ballroom unknown
Référence libraire : 160712
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