Cajarc, maison des arts Cajarc, maison des arts 2004. In-12 broché de 53 pages illustrées. Très bon état
Reference : 35669
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1985 1985. Stone Ducroc The Moulin De Nataloup (Novel not Found Elsewhere Of 1985) The description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us. paperback 178 pages printed in Nevers almost impossible to find. in VERY GOOD CONDITION used interior yellowing but clean without tears or annotations; almost no folds on the cover. for France sending in colissimo followed; for abroad by registered post. of course grouped shipping costs in case of multiple purchases. Perlenbook company Siret n ° 49982801100010. RCS Lure Tgi 499 828 911 N ° GESTION 2007 A 111. Created by eBay
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Country Life. 1905. In-Folio. En feuillets. Bon état, Livré sans Couverture, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Paginé de 614 à 648 - revue en anglais - nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans et hors texte - textes sur deux colonnes.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
Revue en anglais - Sommaire : Our portrait illustration Lady Evelyn Farquhar - the small holdings committee - country notes - gorse on the chalk downs and Elsewhere (illustrated) - the royal academy - fatting poultry (illustrated) - april in a tuscan garden - dutch country life (illustrated) - the domestic ant - some native north american orchids (illustrated) - a dinner of salt leaves - country home longford hall (illustrated) - thoughts on rural water supply - after white trout in country Donegal (illustrated) - in the garden - redshanks in the Cambridgeshire fens.(illustrated) - a book of the week - Philomel - a whaling station in Shetland (illustrated) - from the farms (illustrated) - music in villages - correspondance. Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
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LIVRE A L’ETAT DE NEUF. EXPEDIE SOUS 3 JOURS OUVRES. NUMERO DE SUIVI COMMUNIQUE AVANT ENVOI, EMBALLAGE RENFORCE. EAN:9781529150544
DUNSTERVILLE, G. C. K. - DUNSTERVILLE, E. - Edited by Alec M. Pridgeon
Reference : 118464
(1988)
ISBN : 0923096000
1988 American Orchid Society, Inc. - 1988 - In-4, cartonné sous jaquette illustrée de l'éditeur - 280 pages - Illustrations et reproductions photographiques en N&B et en couleurs - Ouvrage en anglais - ISBN : 0923096000
Bon état - Menus frottements sur la jaquette - Bords de la jaquette quelque peu ternis
London, Printed by Thomas Harper for Thomas Knight, 1634. 8vo. In contemporary full calf. Small paper-label pasted on to upper part of spine. Wear to extremities. A few holes to front board and front board partly detached. Contemporary annotations to front free end-paper. A few worm-tracts to lower and outer margin, primarily affecting pp. 187-236, with some loss of text. (12), 419, (1), (2), 29, (1) pp.
Rare seventh edition of Maxey’s sermons preached before the king. Originally published in 1605 containing only three sermons, the work was reprinted with additional serimons in 1610, 1614, 1619 and the present 1634-edition containing the following nine sermons: 1, The golden chaine of mans salvation. 2, The fearefull point of hardening. 3, The churches sleepe. 4, The agonie of Christ. 5, The vexation of Saul. 6 The sacrifice of Abraham. 7, Hallelu-jah. 8, A marriage sermon. 9, The wise-men guided by a starre. “Anthony Maxey served as the dean of Windsor and was believed to have hailed from Essex. He received his education at Westminster School and was later admitted to Trinity College, Cambridge, in April 1578. His compelling pulpit oratory and aversion to tobacco caught the attention of James I, who appointed him as his chaplain and later as dean of Windsor and registrar of the Order of the Garter in 1612. Maxey was known for his corrupt practices, as he attempted to gain preferment through bribery, offering money to Sir Henry Hobart and bidding for the vacant see of Norwich before his death in May 1618. He was buried in St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London, having outlived his wife and leaving provisions in his will for his relatives and servants, except for his cook Roger and clerk Robert Berry, whom he accused of misconduct with tobacco and alcohol. His bequest included his books, which he left to be taken by the authorities for the public library, likely referring to the University of Cambridge's library.” (DNB). Allthough reprinted several time copies are scarce in the trade - all editions are rare.