Methuen & Co., London, 1909. 4e edition anglaise. In-8, relié, percaline vert anglais, dos à titrage doré, XXV-246-8 pages. 22 cartes. Quelques rousseurs. Bon état général. Methuen & Co, London, 1909. 4th edition, english text. In-8, bound, green cloth, golden lettering on spine, XXV-246-8 pages. 22 maps. Some stains. Really good overall condition.
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Paris, 1659. 12mo. In contemporary full calf with four raised bands and richly gilt spine, edges of boards gilt. Light wear to extremities, leather cracked and a few holes to boards. Ex-libris pasted on to pasted down front end-paper. Internally nice and clean. (4), 187 pp.
Exceedingly rare, allegedly new, edition of this work on the peace treaty between France and Spain, The Treaty of the Pyrenees. An edition printed by Sebastien Cramoisy in Paris, also in 1659, and despite the fact this has “nouvelle edition” printed on the title-page it is not entirely clear if this in fact was printed first or is a pirate-edition since the Cramoisy-edition seems to be expanded compared to this present edition. We have not been able to trace a single copy at auction and OCLC only list one copy (The Wiesbaden State Library, Accession no. 1260124839) The Treaty of the Pyrenees was a peace treaty signed on November 7, 1659, between France and Spain. It ended the conflict known as the Franco-Spanish War, which had been ongoing since 1635 as part of the wider Thirty Years' War. The treaty was negotiated and signed in the town of the Pyrenees Mountains, which served as a neutral ground between the two powers.
Londres, Colnaghi & Puckle, 1842.
Première édition. Ce très rare album pyrénéen est illustré par 26 lithographies en couleurs. C'est un panorama complet des Pyrénées : Barrèges, Argelés, Eaux-Bonnes, Gavarni, Luz, Cauterets, Bagnères, Luchon, Saint-Béat, Foix, Pau et Toulouse Il s'agit d'un des quelques exemplaires coloriés à l'époque. L'ouvrage se trouve le plus souvent en noir et blanc, certains ont des lithographies teintées, d'autres, plus rares, sont coloriés comme celui-ci. Bel exemplaire. Labarère 1109 : "Très rare." /// In-folio de (4) pp., 26 planches hors-texte. Demi-chagrin brun à coins. (Reliure ancienne.) //// First edition. This rare album is illustrated with 26 color lithographs. It is a comprehensive view of the Pyrenees. One of the few contemporary colored copies. /// PLUS DE PHOTOS SUR WWW.LATUDE.NET
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Compagnies des chemins de fer d’Orléans et du Midi avec le concours des comités et syndicats régionaix, s. d., vers 1920, in-8vo, env. 30 p. par broch. de tourisme, richement ill. n./b., brochure originale.
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Paris, E. Baudelot, 1921, in-8, 36 pp, Broché, couverture originale de l'éditeur imprimée, Through the Pyrenees, a motor-coach diary est un ouvrage écrit par le journaliste et écrivain français Georges Rozet, ancien élève de l'École normale supérieure et auteur d'ouvrages sur le vin et l'oenologie, sur diverses régions touristiques de France et du Maghreb ainsi que sur l'histoire locale de Mâcon; et illustré par illustrateur, caricaturiste, graveur, journaliste et romancier français Albert Robida, connu pour ses guides de voyage, ses cartes et ses caricatures. Pendant 12 ans, il a édité et publié "La Caricature", un magazine satirique connu pour sa mise en page colorée et sa critique de la culture sociale française. Le livre qui nous intéresse est un guide illustré à travers les montagnes des Pyrénées avec des illustrations dessinées et des photos de paysages, de bâtiments et de personnages célèbres, ainsi qu'un texte court et facile à lire. Taches jaunes au premier et deuxième plat de couverture. Coins légèrement abîmés. Couverture rigide
Bon 36 pp
Reference : 101768aaf
London, John Murray, 1879, in-8vo, XXXVI + 410 p. + 1 leaf + 66 p. Murray’s Handbook advertiser + 19 maps and plans, some of them folded + 1 folded map of France in rear pocket oirg. red cloth-binding, used, water stain, a little hole and a little loss at the border.
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