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Nouvelle Géographie Universelle. La Terre et Les Hommes par Élisées Reclus

Nouvelle Géographie Universelle. La Terre et Les Hommes par Élisées Reclus

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Seller: James Cummins Bookseller
Title
Nouvelle Géographie Universelle. La Terre et Les Hommes par Élisées Reclus
Seller
James Cummins Bookseller (United States)
Condition
Bound in publisher's original red cloth elaborately stamped in gilt, original red morocco spines by Ch. Magnier signed at bottom
Description
Paris: Librairie Hachette, 1887. 11 vols. 4to (11 x 7 inches). Bound in publisher's original red cloth elaborately stamped in gilt, original red morocco spines by Ch. Magnier signed at bottom of spine. 11 vols. 4to (11 x 7 inches). Vol. I : L'Europe Méridionale (Grèce, Turquie, Roumanie, Serbie, Italie, Espagne et Portugal) Vol. II. La France Vol. III: L'Europe centrale (Suisse, Austro-Hongrie, Allemagne) Vol. IV, L'Europe du Nord-Ouest (Belgique, Hollande, îles Britanniques), 1879, 971 p. - Texte intégral [archive] sur Gallica. Vol. V, L'Europe scandinave et russe, 1880, 944 p. - Texte intégral [archive] sur Gallica. Vol. VI, L'Asie russe, 1881, 919 p. - Texte intégral [archive] sur Gallica. Vol. VII, L'Asie orientale, 1882, 885 p. - Texte intégral [archive] sur Gallica. Vol. VIII, L'Inde et l'Indo-Chine, 1883, 983 p. - Texte intégral [archive] sur Gallica. Vol. IX, L'Asie antérieure, 1884, 951 p. - Texte intégral [archive] sur Gallica. Vol. X, L'Afrique septentrionale, première partie (Bassin du Nil : Soudan égyptien, Éthiopie, Nubie, Égypte), 1885, 641 p. - Texte intégral [archive] sur Gallica. Vol. XI, L'Afrique septentrionale, deuxième partie (Tripolitaine, Tunisie, Algérie, Maroc, Sahara), 1885, 919 p. - Texte intégral [archive] sur Gallica ; avec un Glossaire géographique de l'Afrique septentrionale : mots arabes, mots berbères, mots tibbou p. 883-893. Vol. XII, L'Afrique occidentale (archipels atlantiques, Sénégambie et Soudan occidental), 1887, 751 p. - Texte intégral [archive] sur Gallica. Vol. XIII, L'Afrique méridionale (îles de l'Atlantique austral, Gabonie, Congo, Angola, Cap, Zambèze, Zanzibar, Côte de Somal), 1888, 879 p. - Texte intégral [archive] sur Gallica. Vol. XIV, Océan et terres océaniques (îles de l'océan Indien, Insulinde, Philippines, Micronésie, Nouvelle-Guinée, Mélanésie, Nouvelle-Calédonie, Australie, Polynésie), 1889, 1004 p. - Texte intégral [archive] sur Gallica ; Texte intégral [archive], British Library. Vol. XV, Amérique boréale (Groenland, archipel Polaire, Alaska, Puissance du Canada, Terre-Neuve), 1890, 723 p. - Texte intégral [archive] sur Gallica. Vol. XVI, Les États-Unis, 1892, 847 p. - Texte intégral [archive] sur Gallica. Vol. XVII, Indes occidentales (Mexique, isthmes américains, Antilles), 1891, 879 p. - Texte intégral [archive] sur Gallica ; le vol. XVII a paru avant le vol. XVI. Vol. XVIII, Amérique du Sud, les régions andines (Trinidad, Venezuela, Colombie, Ecuador, Pérou, Bolivie et Chili), 1893, 848 p. - Texte intégral [archive] sur Gallica. Vol. XIX, Amérique du Sud, l'Amazonie et La Plata (Guyanes, Brésil, Paraguay, Uruguay, République argentine), 1894, 824 p. - Texte intégral [archive] sur Gallica. Tableaux statistiques de tous les États comparés : Années 1890 à 1893, 1894, 39 p. - Texte intégral [archive] sur Gallica. Éditions dérivées.
The Rivals (Original script for an unproduced play)

The Rivals (Original script for an unproduced play) by Richard Sheridan (playwright); June Shannon (adaptation)

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The Rivals (Original script for an unproduced play)
Author
Richard Sheridan (playwright); June Shannon (adaptation)
Seller
Royal Books (United States)
Description
N.p.: N.p., 1950. Ribbon copy typed manuscript for an unproduced play, with essays on the history of the project, the production, casting, and set/costume design written by June Shannon, a drama student at the Carnegie Institute of Technology. With extensive manuscript annotations in ink and pencil on virtually every page, and 15 hand painted watercolor sketches of set and costume designs. Based on the 1775 play by Richard Sheridan. A comedy of manners set in 18th century Bath, where three suitors quarrel over the love of one woman. In this hypothetical casting, Tony-winning Broadway actor Jose Ferrer assumed the role of Bob Acres, a buffoonish country suitor to young Lydia, played by Laura Hope-Crews. The character of Mrs. Malaprop, who throughout the play uses words incorrectly, helped coin the term malapropism. Set in France. Black untitled wrappers. 166 leaves, with last page of text numbered 139. Typescript, rectos only. Pages Very Good plus, wrapper Very Good plus, in a spring binder.
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The Five People You Meet In Heaven AND: Tuesdays With Morrie by ALBOM, Mitch

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The Five People You Meet In Heaven AND: Tuesdays With Morrie
Author
ALBOM, Mitch
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Argosy Book Store (United States)
Condition
fine
Description
Norwalk: Easton, 2005. Limited. hardcover. fine. 2 volumes. 196; 192 pages. 8vo, full gilt-stamped burgundy leather, all edges gilt. Norwalk: Easton Press, 2005. Fine. The first volume is signed on preliminary page and includes the certificate of authenticity.
A Voyage to Pagany

A Voyage to Pagany by WILLIAMS, William Carlos

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A Voyage to Pagany
Author
WILLIAMS, William Carlos
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Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
Description
New York: Macaulay Company, 1928. First Edition. Octavo (21cm.); publisher's cloth in pictorial dust jacket by Edgar Williams, brown topstain; vi,[9]-338pp. Jacket extremities quite chipped and worn with two long tears to top edge of upper panel touching text without loss of meaning, old yellowing tape repair to versos, corners bumped, else Near Very Good in a Good only jacket. Autobiographical travel novel. WALLACE A10.
Salt Lake Theatre Pay Check

Salt Lake Theatre Pay Check by [Salt Lake Theatre Corporation]

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Salt Lake Theatre Pay Check
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[Salt Lake Theatre Corporation]
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Tschanz Rare Books (United States)
Description
[Salt Lake City], 1874. Printed check [9 cm x 21.5 cm] printed in black with blanks to be filled in by hand. Near fine. Check is dated September 21, 1874 and payable to the Super, (?) Napper. The amount is for $2.00 and is signed by Susan Napper.
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Incunabula and Americana 1450-1800: A Key to Bibliographical Study by Stillwell, Margaret Bingham

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Title
Incunabula and Americana 1450-1800: A Key to Bibliographical Study
Author
Stillwell, Margaret Bingham
Seller
Michael R. Thompson, Booksellers, ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Description
NY: Columbia Univ. Press, 1931 First edition. Cloth. Octavo. A little spotting near bottom edge. A very good copy.
Story: The Magazine of the Short Story (January 1934) [includes "A Simple  Peasant" by Bunin]

Story: The Magazine of the Short Story (January 1934) [includes "A Simple Peasant" by Bunin] by (Bunin, Ivan, et al.) Burnett, Whit, and Martha Foley, eds.

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Story: The Magazine of the Short Story (January 1934) [includes "A Simple Peasant" by Bunin]
Author
(Bunin, Ivan, et al.) Burnett, Whit, and Martha Foley, eds.
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ReadInk (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
New York: Story Magazine, Inc.. Very Good. 1934. (Vol. IV; whole No. 18). Magazine. [a good sound copy, modest external wear and light soiling to covers; binding fully intact] Contains the following stories: "Actual Riot Scenes" (H.M. LeTissier); "Accommodation Ladder" (Hedy Verena Gossman); "A Boxer: Old" (Harry Sylvester); "Love Comes Softly" (Robert Henderson); "The Deacon" (Emmett Gowen); "The Escape" (Jean Temple); "Nazi Nights' Entertainment" (Lawrence Gilbert and Charles E. Hewitt, Jr.); "First Night, Last Night" (Eleanor Saltzman); "A Simple Peasant" (Bunin). The magazine's "Notes" section includes quite a bit of information about Bunin, who had just been awarded the 1933 Nobel Prize for Literature. (Quite interesting is the "Nazi Nights' Entertainment" story. Written in a kind of faux-Ring Lardner/Damon Runyon idiom, its American narrator tells about running into a Brown Shirt acquaintance in Berlin one night and accompanying him to a beer-hall gathering of similiar types, where there ensues (amidst the general revelry) a discussion about various topics related to the "New Germany," including the concentration camps, "where the Brownies put away all the Reds and the Jews and their business rivals and all the other mugs they don't want to have around." For a little context, Hitler and the Nazis had only been in power for one year at the time.) .