New-York, Munn & Co. 1904 In-folio 40 x 28 cm. Reliure demi-chagrin havane, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, couvertures conservées, 492 pp. en pagination continue, texte sur 3 et 4 colonnes, nombreuses illustrations dans le texte, publicités, index des inventions, index des illustrations, index des marques. Reliure légèrement frottée, intérieur très frais.
Texte en anglais. Articles et notes scientifiques traitant de tous les aspects des sciences appliquées et des techniques de l’époque : métallurgie, chemin de fer, contruction navale, automobile, agriculture, etc. Bon état d’occasion
New-York, Munn & Co. 1904 In-folio 40 x 28 cm. Reliure demi-chagrin havane, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, couvertures conservées, 508 pp. en pagination continue, texte sur 3 et 4 colonnes, nombreuses illustrations dans le texte, publicités, index des inventions, index des illustrations, index des marques. Reliure légèrement frottée, intérieur très frais.
Texte en anglais. Articles et notes scientifiques traitant de tous les aspects des sciences appliquées et des techniques de l’époque : métallurgie, chemin de fer, contruction navale, automobile, agriculture, etc. Bon état d’occasion
IMPRIMERIE CRETE. 25 sept. 1947. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Revue de 20 pages, paginée de 1637 à 1656. Quelques illustrations et photos en noir et blanc, dans le texte. Couverture illustrée en couleurs.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.4412-Le journal des voyages
Classification Dewey : 70.4412-Le journal des voyages
Les Editions du Pacifique. 1978. In-8. Cartonné. 155 p. Exemplaire N° 1248.Bon état.
Paris, Albert Guillot, 1949 ; petit in-4° en feuilles, couverture crème imprimée rouge sous chemise-étui ocre ; 176 pp., 37 compositions de Andres Segovia et lettrines en couleurs gravées sur bois par Roger Boyer.
Edition entièrement tirée sur papier pur chiffon du marais filigrané spécialement à la signature de G. Duhamel, exemplaire N°4 du tirage de tête, un des quinze exemplaires comportant un dessin original et une suite des gravures en couleurs. Le dessin original correspond à la planche hors-texte de la page 81.Cette oeuvre constitue le troisième volume de Vie et aventures de Salavin.Quelques petites rousseurs éparses, sinon bel exemplaire.
Phone number : 06 60 22 21 35
[Imprimerie du Commerce, Azaïs et Cordes, imprimeurs du Journal l'Hérault] - SEMEZIES, Marcel ; [ TRESSERRE, François ]
Reference : 65305
(1884)
1 vol. in-8 reliure bradel demi-percaline verte, Imprimerie du Commerce, Azaïs et Cordes, imprimeurs du Journal l'Hérault, Béziers, s.d. [ 1884 ], 1 f. blanc, 1 f., 41 pp.
Envoi de l'auteur, l'avocat et poète François Tresserre (1858-1942) "à Monsieur Declaux, souvenir d'excellent voisinage". L'ouvrage est préfacé par Marcel Sémezies, qui compare Emile Pouvillon à Léon Cladel (tous deux natifs de Montauban), Ferdinand Fabre, et évoque Tourgueniev, Tolstoï et même Sacher-Masoch ! Bon exemplaire.
1913 Paris, Bosse, 1913. In-8 (205 X 154 mm) demi-veau marron à coins, dos à nerfs orné, pièces de titre chagrin marron foncé, tête dorée, date en queue, couverture conservée (P. Vié - C. Sévin). Teinte du dos uniformément virée en teinte vert empire, rousseurs sur les tranches, le portrait, la page de titre et le fac-similé.
ÉDITION ILLUSTRÉE d'un PORTRAIT de l'auteur en bistre sur papier de Chine, par Auguste LEPÈRE et d'un fac-similé de lettre autographe adressée par Senancour à M. Ferdinand Denis. Tirage limité à 500 exemplaires numérotés sur vergé d'Arches (n°42). Ce roman, célébré par Nerval, Balzac et Proust, vaudra la gloire à Senancour auprès des romantiques. BEL EXEMPLAIRE, au dos décoratif, élégamment relié par Clovis Sevin, successeur de Paul Vié. NICE COPY. PICTURES AND MORE DETAILS ON REQUEST.
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Genève, Slatkine, 1999. In-4 de 275-[3] pages, cartonnage illustré en couleurs.
Abondante illustration en noir et en couleurs. Belle condition.
J. Techener, Libraire, Paris, 1865. Fort in-12, broché sous couverture illustrée, 569 pp. Préface, par Alfred Sensier - Introduction de Vianelli - Journal de Rosalba Carriera - Notice biographique - Portrait de Rosalba - Testament de Rosalba Carriera. - Notes du testament -Œuvre de Rosalba Carriera : Ouvrages exécutés pendant son séjour à ...
Publié en italien par Vianelli ; traduit, annoté et augmenté d'une biographie et de documents inédits sur les artistes et les amateurs du temps par Alfred Sensier. --- Plus d'informations sur le site archivesdunord.com
Phone number : 01 42 73 13 41
Paris.E.O.In-8 en demi-percaline d'époque.Couvs.conservées.Bon état.
Biel, Schneider, 1837, in-4to, 192 S., Holzschnitt illustr., Original-Pappband. Rücken fehlt.
Inhalt u..a. Abb.: Die St. Bernhard-Hunde (mit Schnapsfässlein und verschüttetem Reisenden / Gesch. d. Schweiz (über mehrere Lief. - Die freien Landsleute und Hirten im Hochgebirge der Alpen / Zur Naturgeschichte der Falken / Der Islam mit Abb.‘Das Innere der Moschee Achmets zu Constantinopel / Zur Naturgeschichte der Tag-Raubvögel mit Abb. v. Geier / Die Biene mit Abb. / Zur Naturgesch. der Schwäne mit Abb. / Der Wiedehopf / Eulen / Die Sclaverei in den vereinigten Staaten von Nordamerika.
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Shanghai, Printed by the North-China Daily News and Herald, 1930. 1 volume in-8, 206 pp. [177-382], 3 issues of China Journal rebound in modern full leather. The May edition is related and devoted to Shanghai, some light insect or mouse work on some pages (1 to 2 mm on the upper part), overall a good copy, With many black and white illustrations and advertisements.
This volume contains 3 consecutive issues of the China Journal. Contents of Vol XII, No 4, April 1930: The Insanity of War - The Chinese Lunar Calendar - Liang Ch'i-Ch'ao - Editorial Contents - Art Notes - Correspondence - Reviews - House-Boating in Kiangsu and Chekiang - Travel and Exploration Notes - Chemical Fertilizers in China - Enginnering and Industrial Notes - The Honey Bee as a Pollinating Agent - Notes on Trees ans Shrubs of North Manchuria - Scientific Notes and Reviews - Shooting and Fishing Notes - The Keenel - The Garden - Publications. Contents of Issue Vol XII, No 5, May 1930 (Shanghai Issue): Shanghai Industrially Considered - Labour in Shanghai - The German Industrial Mission to China - The Printed World in Shanghai - The Art-Crafts of Shanghai - Architecture, Interior Decoration and Building in Shanghai, Twenty Years ago and To-Day - Some Present Aspects of the Real Estate Business in Shanghai - The Chinese Rug - Art Notes - Reviews - Shanghai at the World' Cross-Roads - Shipbuilding in Shanghai - Travel and Exploration in Shanghai - The Cotton Industry in Shanghai - Shanghai and the Silk Industry - Engineering and Industrial Notes - The Scientist and Industry in China - Electricity in China - The Value of Coal Gas to China - Scientific Notes and Reviews - Shooting and Fishing Notes - Miscellanea. Contents of Volume XI, No 6, June 1930: THe Municipal Council and the R.A.S. Building - Chinese Lunar Calendar - Richard Wilhelm - The Sheng or Male Character of the Chinese Stage - Hyacinth - Editorial Contents - Art Notes - TRavels in Manchuria - Travel and Exploration Notes - China's Economic Position - Notes on Dead-Leaf Butterfly Kallima and a new Species of Papilio - A New Species of Swalloy Ray - Notes on Trresand Schrubs of North Nanchuria - Pole-Shift and Climatic Cycles - Scientific Notes and Reviews - Miscellanea.
[SHANGHAI IMPRINT] [JOURNAL OF NORTH CHINA BRANCH OF ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY]
Reference : 5025
Shanghai, American Presbyterian Mission Press, 1880. 1 volume in-8, xv-132 pp., newly bound in full bordeaux morocco leather with marble endpapers, with 92 full pages of illustrations of coins during the Qing period, including the coins of Tai Ping Rebels and other illegitimate dynasties, 2 folded facsimiles of Qing cash notes, internal clean, a very nice copy.
Contents: Report of the Council for the year 1880 - List of Members - Treasurers Report - Librarians Report - Report of the Curator of the Shanghai Museum for the year 1880 - Article I. Early European Researches into the Flora of China by E. Bretschneider - Article II. Coins of the present Dynasty of China - Article III. The Naturalistic Philosophy of China by Frederic H. Balfour.
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Reference : 6251
Shanghai, American Presbyterian Mission Press(?), 1879. 1 volume in-8, xv-132 pp., newly bound in full bordeaux morocco leather with marble endpapers, with 1 folded illustration and many illustrations of Siamese Coins in text, internal clean, a very nice copy.
Contents: Report of the Council for the year 1879 - List of Members - Treasurers Report - Librarians Report - Article I. The Intercourse of China with Central and Western Asia in the Second Century B. C. by T. W. Kingsmill - Article II. Rock Inscriptions at the North side of Yentai Hill by J. Rhein - Article III. Siamese Coinage by Joseph Haas.
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Reference : 9449
Shanghai, The North China Herald, 1860. 1 volume in-8, 128 pp., newly bound in full bordeaux morocco leather with marble endpapers, slight yellowing on the pages, internal clean, a nice copy.
Contents: I. A Sketch of the Life of Confucius - II. The Ethics of the Chinese, with special reference to the doctrine of Human Nature and Sin - III. On the Cosmical Phenomena observed in the neighborhood of Shanghai, during the past thirteen centuries - IV. On the ancient mouths of Yangtsi kiang - V. Dissection of a Japanese Criminal - VI. Notes on the Mineral resources of Japan, etc. - VII. Supplemental Memorandum on the present state of the Magnetic Elements in China and places adjacent - VIII. Temperature of Hakodai - IX. Winds and Weather at Chefoo - X. Record of Occurrences.
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Reference : 9450
Shanghai, American Presbyterian Mission Press(?), 1879. 1 volume in-8, xv-132 pp., newly bound in full bordeaux morocco leather with marble endpapers, with 1 folded illustration and many illustrations of Siamese Coins in text, internal clean, a very nice copy.
Contents: Report of the Council for the year 1879 - List of Members - Treasurers Report - Librarians Report - Article I. The Intercourse of China with Central and Western Asia in the Second Century B. C. by T. W. Kingsmill - Article II. Rock Inscriptions at the North side of Yentai Hill by J. Rhein - Article III. Siamese Coinage by Joseph Haas.
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Reference : 9451
Shanghai, A. H. De Carvalho, 1874. 1 volume in-8, xii-173 pp., newly bound in full bordeaux morocco leather with marble endpapers, with 15 full pages of illustrations of Chinese instruments of Music out of text and 12 pages of diagrams of the stone drums of the Chou Dynasty, internal clean, a very nice copy.
Contents: Reports of the Council for 1873 - Article I. Recollections of China prior to 1840 by S. W. Williams - Article II. The Legend of Wen Wang, Founder of the Dynasty of the Chows in China by Thos. W. Kingsmill - Article III. Extracts from the History of Shanghai by the Rev. C. Schmidt - Article IV. Chinese Fox-Myths by T. Watters - Article V. Brief Account of the French Expedition of 1866 into Indo-China by S. A. Viguier - Article VI. A Visit to the City of Confucius by the Rev. J. Edkins - Article VII. Short Notes on Chinese Instruments of Music by N. B. Dennys - Article VIII. The Stone Drums of the Chou Dynasty by S. W. Bushell - Article IX. Retrospect of Events in China for the Year 1873.
[SHANGHAI IMPRINT] [JOURNAL OF NORTH CHINA BRANCH OF ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY] [CHINESE COINS]
Reference : 9452
Shanghai, American Presbyterian Mission Press, 1880. 1 volume in-8, xv-132 pp., newly bound in full bordeaux morocco leather with marble endpapers, with 92 full pages of illustrations of coins during the Qing period, including the coins of Tai Ping Rebels and other illegitimate dynasties, 2 folded facsimiles of Qing cash notes, internal clean, a very nice copy.
Contents: Report of the Council for the year 1880 - List of Members - Treasurers Report - Librarians Report - Report of the Curator of the Shanghai Museum for the year 1880 - Article I. Early European Researches into the Flora of China by E. Bretschneider - Article II. Coins of the present Dynasty of China - Article III. The Naturalistic Philosophy of China by Frederic H. Balfour.
[SHANGHAI IMPRINT] [JOURNAL OF NORTH CHINA BRANCH OF ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY]
Reference : 9453
Shanghai, Kelly & Walsh, Limited, 1928. 1 volume in-8, soft covers a bit used, VII-363 pp., inside in good condition, a good copy of this publication. Illustrated with many full page plates (Jews of Honan, Chinese foot measures, Early Christianity in Japan)
Contents: Three Score Years and Ten by Isaac Mason - The Jews of Honan by D. MacGillivray - Shapes of Porcelain vessels by John C. Ferguson - The Great Wall of China by Newton Hayes - The Ching Dynasty criticism of Sung Politico-Philosophy by Mansfield Freeman - Chinese Foot Measures of the past Nineteen Centuries by Wang Kuo Wei - A german translation of the Hsi Hsiang Chi: A review by M. Meerkerk - The place of Music in the platonic and confucian systems of moral education by D.L. Philips - The origin of growth of deserts and the encroachment of the desert in North China by A.L. Enlaender - Early Christianity in Japan by Laura White - The origin of the Chinese Priesthood by E.T.C. Werner - Contributions from the Herbarium of the Shantung Chrsitian University by Paul Jacot - Wang Mang, the socialist Emperor of Nineteen Centuries ago by Dr. Hu Shih - Ku Yuan, his life and poems, by Dr. F.X. Biallas - The Kite's Message, translated from the chinese by Elfrida Hudson - The murder of Achmach Bailo; Note by the Rev. A.C. Moule - Reviews of recent books.
Shanghai, Avril 1928. 3 numéros du Journal de Shanghai, in folio (45*60 cm), Deuxième Année, 1928
Journal Français créé à Shanghai en 1927 publié sous la Direction de Jean Fontenoy. Enrichi de nombreuses publicités et de reproductions photographiques.
Shanghai, published by the China Critic Publishing Co, 1930 (February to June). 1 set of 10 newspapers, published in Shanghai, between February 27th and June 26th 1930, all numbers in good condition. With many full page advertisements. Each issue offers various contents, such as editorial paragraphs on political events, special articles, facts and figures, events of the week, press comments and book review.
An interesting collection of chinese weekly newspapers, published in Shanghai, in english language. The chief editors were D.K. Lieu and Kwei Chung-Shu. The different issues offered here are dated February 27th to June 26th 1930. Volume III: Nos 9-11-12-13-14-22-23-24-25-26
New York - London Phaidon 2008 In-4 Cartonnage et étui illustrés de l'éditeur
Edition originale de ce journal de voyage du photographe à travers lesEtats-Unis en 1973. Photographies en couleurs et fac-similés de documents: notes d'hôtel, reçus de carte bancaire, ... Tirage à 3400 exemplaires signés par Stephen Shore.>Bel exemplaire complet de son étui. Très bon 0
Paris, 1897. 1 volume in-folio, demi-reliure toilée, plats cartonnés à l'image du vendeur du Petit Journal, 416 pp, 104 illustrations en couleurs, bel exemplaire.
Ensemble des 52 numéros hebdomadaires du Supplément Illustré du Petit Journal de l'Année 1897 (du numéro 320 du 3 Janvier 1897 jusqu'à au numéro 371 du 26 Décembre 1897). Ce volume comporte les célèbres illustrations du Roi de Siam.
1944 Editions C.E.A. - 1944 - In-4, broché couverture illustrée - 31 pages - Très nombreuses illustrations et reproductions photographiques en N&B in et hors texte
Bon état - Menus frottements sur la couverture
Gründ.1997.In-folio toilé avec caractères dorés.232 pages.Traduction de Nicole Sels.Très nombreuses cartes et reproductions en couleurs et en noir.Etat neuf.Est jointe une brochure en couleurs d'une exposition sur Ferdinand de Lesseps et le Canal de Suez.