Editions Atlas reliure Rigide Décorative Paris 1981 12 revues non reliées dans un dossier en skyvertex bleu avec dorures- TBE
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Los Angeles: African Studies Center, University of California, Los Angeles, 1973 in-4, environ 100 pages, illustrations. Broché, bon état.
African Arts Volume 07 [Volume VII] Number 1. Autumn 1973. (Los Angeles: African Studies Center, University of California, Los Angeles, 1973) [M.C.: revue, Art africain / African Art]
Los Angeles: African Studies Center, University of California, Los Angeles, 1974 in-4, environ 100 pages, illustrations. Broché, pliure sur la couverture
African Arts Volume 07 [Volume VII] Number 3. Spring 1974. (Los Angeles: African Studies Center, University of California, Los Angeles, 1974) [M.C.: revue, Art africain / African Art]
New York: View, Inc., 1946 in-4, 50 pages, illustrations. Agrafé, couv. imprimée en vert illustrée par René Magritte, très bon état. Textes de Marcel Mariën, Louis Scutenaire, Paul Nougé, René Magritte, Paul Colinet, Achile Chavée, Jacques Wergifosse. Illustrations de René Magritte, Marcel Mariën, Raoul Ubac, Neal Thomas, Esteban Francès, Kurt Seligmann, Florine Stettheimer, S. W. Hayter. Edition originale.
View. Volume VII, No 2. December 1946. Surrealism in Belgium. [Couverture illustrée de René MAGRITTE]. (New York: View, Inc., 1946) [M.C.: Belgique, surréalisme]
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Proceedings of the Bureau of Entomology. Volume VI # 3. Volume VII # 3. Volume II. # 13. Volume II. # 16. Volume VI. # 6. Volume IV. # 10. Volume VII. # 4 In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Trudy Byuro po entomologii. Tom VI # 3. Tom VII # 3. Tom II. # 13. Tom II. # 16. Tom VI. # 6. Tom IV. # 10. Tom VII. # 4. St. Petersburg Typography by M. Merkushev 1908. Woodworm. Vibrant and tree-point smells. Mice and mouse-like rodents. (Ways to combat them) Insects harmful to cabbage Butterflies harmful to garden gardens. Russian owl horse parasite. Hessian fly or bread mosquito Lucerne bed. SKUalbcdca88c554801413.
".: Torino, Giacinto Marietti, 1825, 7 parts, being volume VII-VIII-IX of the collected works, bound in 3 vols in-8°, (2)nn pp + 160 pp + 136 pp + 190 pp + (1) ; (2)nn pp + 216 pp + 156 pp + 136 pp ; (2)nn pp + 208 pp + 236 pp + 136 pp. Uniformly bound in brown half cloth, marbled boards, binding with traces of use, spines discolored and with traces of old labels,(modest binding). some slight foxing inside, ex-library with two stamps on the title (Jesuits of Marseille). The complete works of Daniello Bartoli were published in Torino by Marietti in 1825-26 in 38 volumes. The first 18 volumes formed the ''Opere Storiche'' of which this is Volume VII , VIII and IX. (see De Backer-Sommervogel I , 982). This important work on the history of the Jesuit order was first published between 1650 and 1673 in six volumes. The history begins with a life of St. Ignatius and the founding of the order and continues with three substantial volumes devoted to the Jesuit missions in Asia and the Far East, the first on Asia in general, and the second and third on Japan and China in particular. The volume on the history of the Jesuits in Asia was first published in 1653 as volume 2 of the 6. This re-edition contains at the end the ''Missione al Gran Mogor del P. Ridolfo Aquaviva..sua Vita e Morte...descritta dal D. Bartoli. Daniello Bartoli (1608-1685) was historian of the Jesuits. He entered the Society of Jesus in 1623 . He remained in Italy where he gained distinction as a preacher and a teacher of rhetoric. The high quality of his writing became apparent to his superiors and he was called to Rome in 1650 where he was made historian of the order and published a variety of works on history, literature and science. From 1671-73 he was rector of the Collegio Romano (now the Gregoriana), the principal Jesuit university. His description of the Jesuit world was highly regarded at the time and later Italian writers such as Leopardi thought very highly of Bartoli's prose."