2004 Editions Parkstone International - 2004 - In-4, cartonnage illustré en couleurs sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs de l'éditeur - 272 p. - Très riche iconographie in, hors texte et pleine page en couleurs et en N&B
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Bon état - Légers frottements sur la jaquette
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Association des Amis du Musée International de la Chaussure, 1992, gr. in-8 br. (21 x 24), 71 p., introduction de Joël Roux, nombreuses illustrations en coul., très bon état (joints 2 dépliants sur le plan-guide de l'exposition)
Un ouvrage qui illustre la richesse des belles collections du musée. Voir le sommaire sur photos jointes.
EDITIONS CORPORATIVES. 1936. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Coiffe en tête abîmée, Intérieur frais. 208 pages. Partie des pages non coupées.. . . . Classification Dewey : 685-Articles de cuir et de fourrure, produits dérivés
Classification Dewey : 685-Articles de cuir et de fourrure, produits dérivés
Paris, Chez Delespinasse, Delaunay, Nepveu, Et chez l'Auteur, de l'Imprimerie de J. Gille fils, 1813. With 8 numbered engraved plates. xxiv, 93, (1) pp. 12mo. Contemporary marbled wrappers, uncut, as issued. Foster, Bibliography of Skating, 35. The rare first edition of the first French book describing ice-skating as an artisic and gracious form of moving, emphasizing grace and form, illustrated with 8 engraved plates: one as a frontispiece giving an overall view of a skating rink, engraved by Ambroise Tardieu, and 7 further engravings of individual skaters in a different pose. It is one of the first separate works in any language devoted to ice-skating. The book was published when ice skating became something fashionable to do for the members of the European aristocracy.Garcin, as opposed to the English approach, compared skating with dancing and stressed grace and artistry. The work was dedicated to Mademoiselle Gosselin, principal dancer at the Académie Imperial de Musique. In France, its was Marie-Antoinette who introduced skating to the court, and she seems to have been a rather accomplished skater herself. In England the first club was founded in Scotland, Edinburgh, in 1742, the Edinburgh Skating Club. At the end a short dictionary of ice-skater's terminology is added. The work also gives suggestions as to the choice of skates, how to tie them, and the like; the skaters depicted in various positions have names such as "Le Beau Narcisse", "L'Apollon", l'Adonis", etc. Garcin's work remained unique and was reprinted some 40 years later, when ice-skating started to attract the attention (and participation) of the general public. - Small hole in page 81/2 affecting a few letters, plate 7 bound between plates 3 and 4, plate 8 bound between plates 5 and 6. Ownership's stamp in blank portion of half-title: Max Machey - Epernay.
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Brive Editions corporatives. 1936 208p 1 volume IN8 broché. Ouvrage orné de figures en noir in -texto.