P., Crochard, 1838, 2 volumes in 8 reliés en demi-basane havane de l'époque, dos ornés de fers et filets dorés (reliures de l'époque), (quelques rousseurs - le relieur a indiqué par erreur le nom du traducteur sur les pièces de titre), T.1 : 16pp., 545pp., (1), T.2 : 7pp., 149pp., 87 PLANCHES certaines dépliantes et une en couleurs
---- PREMIERE EDITION FRANCAISE ---- EXEMPLAIRE BIEN COMPLET DE SES DEUX VOLUMES ET DES 87 PLANCHES QUI DOIVENT L'ACCOMPAGNER ---- "Cet ouvrage fait partie de la série publiée en Angleterre sous le nom de Traités de Bridgewater... Celui de W. Buckland sur la géologie et la minéralogie a obtenu en Angleterre un succès prodigieux... M. Buckland a revu lui-même cette traduction". (Préface du traducteur) ---- "In 1830 Buckland was nominated to write the geological work in a series of books on natural theology that stemmed from the will of the eccentric eighth earl of Bridgewater... We may assume that most of his energies until 1836 were directed to this project. Thus his celebrated explanations of the habits of the fossil Megatherium and the present-day sloth were devoted to showing how perfect their organization is for their mode of life and the same examples reappear in the Bridgewater treatise... It was Buckland's last sustained independent scientific work. It became increasingly interested in Roman archaeology and in the practical applications of geology, particularly the drainage of farms and the use of manures. He spread knowledge of Liebig's work but also advocated the widespread use of the natural phosphates contained in the large beds of coprolites he had identified... Buckland emphasized William Paley's position that the world was not made for man alone but for the pleasure of all species of life... He reasserted that it is futile to try to reconcile geological epochs with the days of creation in Genesis and now openly renounced the identification of his geological deluge with the Mosaic flood... He was insistent that the past was regulated by the same laws and processes as the present and showed the same kind of ecological balance... As geological system Buckland chose progressive development form an initially hot earth, with discontinous assemblages of organic life being created and dying out. To express a secular development while simultaneously rejecting continous progress and mutation, he deliberately kept the rhetoric of the Great Chain of Being, but with missing links or gaps in the present creation being filled up by fossil organisms from past time periods. This was a noteworthy change from Cuvier and a major step in the conversion of a balanced Malthusian ecology into a system maintaining its balance while it changed over time...". (DSB II p. 570) ---- Jusqu'où s'étend le domaine de la géologie - Les découvertes géologiques sont d'accord avec les livres sacrés - Rapports des roches non stratifiées avec les roches stratifiées, roches volcaniques, roches stratifiées primitives - Rapports de la terre et des êtres qui l'habitent avec l'espèce animale - Preuves d'un plan primitif tirées de la structure des animaux vertébrés fossiles, des végétaux fossiles - etc**959/A6DE
(London, W.Nicol, 1822). 4to. No wrappers as extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"" 1822 - Part I. Pp. 171-236 a. 12 fine engraved plates. Clean and fine.
First printing of milestone paper in the history of geology, as Buckland here presents his cave-discoveries and uses them as supporting evidence for his theory that these finds proves that the earth has gone through a series of convulsions, the last of which he identifies with the biblical deluge. ""On these grounds I have felt myself fully justified in applying the epithet 'diluvial', to the result of this great convulsion, of 'antediluvial' to the state of things immediately preceding it, and 'postdiluvial' or alluvial, to that which succeeded it, and has continued to the prsent time"" (p. 172 in the paper offered). Thus Buckland became one of the leading ""diluvialists"", claiming the deluge as a leading geological event.Buckland presented his analysis of this universal flood in his book ""Reliquiae diluvianae""...."" the year after publicationof his cave-findings, 1823. Here he estimates the flood to have taken place 5.000-6.000 years before the present.William Buckland (1784-1856), professor of geology at Oxford University, was later appointed Dean of Westminster. In 1823 he identified the fossil remains of elephant, rhinoceros, hippopotamus, horse, ox, deer, hyena, tiger, bear, wolf, fox, rodents and birds found at Kirkdale Cave in Yorkshire. In a famous passage from Vindiciae Geologicae Buckland wrote:... ""the grand fact of an universal deluge at no very remote period is proved on grounds so decisive and incontrovertible, that, had we never heard of such an event from Scripture, or any other, authority, Geology of itself must have called in the assistance of some such catastrophe, to explain the phenomena of diluvian action which are universally presented to us, and which are unintelligible without recourse to a deluge exerting its ravages at a period not more ancient than that announced in the Book of Genesis.""
[John Buckland Wright] - Wright, Christopher Buckland
Reference : 041551
(1990)
ISBN : 0859678504
Wright, Christopher Buckland: The engravings of John Buckland Wright. Aldershot: Ashgate, 1990. 160pp with 60 reproductions. Cloth. 30x21cms. Series of essays on the life and work of the artist, with a catalogue raisonné of his engravings and illustrated books. Also available as a Limited Edition (150 copies) containing an original print, 'Nu Couche', never previously shown or reproduced.
Series of essays on the life and work of the artist, with a catalogue raisonné of his engravings and illustrated books. Also available as a Limited Edition (150 copies) containing an original print, 'Nu Couche', never previously shown or reproduced. Text in English
Maastricht A.A.M. Stols 1931 First Ainsi, Maastricht/Bruxelles/Paris/Londres, A.A.M. Stols, 1931. Piqûre de livret. Pas coupé. 28h Deux gravures sur bois (taille de la plaque de 150 x 112 mm) par John Buckland Wright comme une illustration de la les titres des chansons. Imprimé à 300 exemplaires sur papier hollandais fait à la main (Pannakoek). Dos légèrement usé, très légèrement décoloré, sinon très bel exemplaire d'un ouvrage souvent abîmé du fait de son volume. « Departure » et « The Azalea », deux poèmes du poète britannique Coventry Patmore (1823-1896), publiés pour la première fois en 1877. Van Dijk 251. Reid ASb. Bel exemplaire. 380 par 290mm
First Thus, Maastricht/Brussels/Paris/ London, A.A.M. Stols, 1931. Booklet stitch. Not cut off. 28 p.m. Two wood engravings (plate size of both 150 x 112 mm) by John Buckland Wright as an illustration of the the song titles. Printed in 300 copies on handmade Dutch paper (Pannakoek). Spine slightly worn, very slightly discoloured, otherwise a very good copy of a book that is often damaged due to its size. "Departure" and "The Azalea", two poems by the British poet Coventry Patmore (1823-1896), which were first published in 1877. Van Dijk 251. Reid ASb. An attractive copy. 380 by 290mm (15 by 11œ inches). .
STOLS 1931 1 Frontispice de J. BUCKLAND WRIGHT. Maastricht, chez A.A.M. Stols, collection "Les Belles Heures" recueillies par les soins d'Anna Marsan & d'A.A.M. Stols, 1931, in-12, broché, couverture rempliée illustrée par LLANO FLORES d'une Marque, 144 pp.
Edition originale. Huitième ouvrage de la collection des "Belles Heures". Frontispice gravé par BUCKLAND WRIGHT. Ex. non coupé. Tirage limité à 435 ex. num. 1 des 400 ex. sur papier vélin anglais (N°261).
STOLS 1931 1 Frontispice de J. BUCKLAND WRIGHT. Maastricht, chez A.A.M. Stols, collection "Les Belles Heures" recueillies par les soins d'Anna Marsan & d'A.A.M. Stols, 1931, in-12, broché, couverture rempliée illustrée par LLANO FLORES d'une Marque, 144 pp.
Edition originale. Huitième ouvrage de la collection des "Belles Heures". Frontispice gravé par BUCKLAND WRIGHT. Tirage limité à 435 exemplaires numérotés. Piqûres internes, légères salissures sur la cuverture.
, Alfred A. Knopf, 2009 Hardcover, 321 pages, ENG, 265 x 250 x 28 mm, dustjacket, book is in Perfect Condition !, illustrated in colour / b/w. ISBN 9780307270160.
More than two hundred spectacular photographs, sensual, luminous, frenzied, true, from 1955 to the present, that catch and define the energy, intoxication, rebellion, and magic of rock and roll; the first book to explore the photographs and the photographers who captured rock's message of freedom and personal reinvention--and to examine the effect of their pictures on the musicians, the fans, and the culture itself. The only music photographers whose names are well known are those who themselves have become celebrities. But many of the images that have shaped our consciousness and desire were made by photographers whose names are unfamiliar. Here are Elvis in 1956--not yet mythic but beautiful, tender, vulnerable, sexy, photographed by Alfred Wertheimer . . . Bob Dylan and his girlfriend on a snowy Greenwich Village street, by Don Hunstein . . . John Lennon in a sleeveless New York City T-shirt, by Bob Gruen . . . Jimi Hendrix, by Gered Mankowitz, a photograph that became a poster and was hung on the walls of millions of bedrooms and college dorms . . . For the first time, the work of these talented men and women is brought into the pantheon; we see the musicians they photographed and how the images gave rock and roll its visual identity. To bring together these images, Gail Buckland, acclaimed photographic editor, curator, and scholar, looked through the archives of one hundred photographers, selecting pictures not on the basis of the usual suspects, but on the power of the images themselves, often picking an image a photographer didn't even remember he or she had taken. Buckland writes about the photographers, their influences, their relationships with their subjects, how they took the images, how they saw what they saw and captured what they captured: the spirit and essence of rock. A revelation of an art form whose iconic images changed the world as we knew it.
Buckland Lisa, Buckland Toby
Reference : 80724
(2008)
ISBN : 2012603092 9782012603097
Hachette 2008 In-4 relié 25,6 cm sur 20. 160 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
Très bon état d’occasion
[chez l'éditeur] - WISEMAN ; BUCKLAND ; MARCEL-DE-SERRES ; KEITH ; CHALMERS
Reference : 42539
(1843)
1 vol. in-4 relié , rel. d'époque demi-basane beige, dos lisse, texte essentiellement sur 2 col., Petit-Montrouge, chez l'éditeur, 1843, 1300 pp. ou colonnes.
Etat très satisfaisant (couv. lég. frottée, bon état par ailleurs). Poids de 1,3 Kg
Paris audiovisuel 1988 In-8 br., 45 p. ill. n&b et coul. Très bon état d’occasion.
Bon état d’occasion
Paris. PUF. London. Imago Publishing. 1950. In-8 (140 x 212mm) broché, couverture jaune imprimée en noir et vert et ornée d'une vignette représentant une sirène, 104, (3) pages, 12 dessins couleurs hors texte de John Buckland-Wright. Bon exemplaire.
Rizzoli; 1er édition (1 octobre 2012)
Relié, jaquette illustrée, nombreuses illustrations, comme neuf.
At the university press / Cambridge 1932 in8. 1932. Cartonné.
couverture tachée tranche ternie mouillure sur le coin inférieur intérieur propre par ailleurs
Cambridge at the University Press 1938 in8. 1938. Cartonné.
bon état de conservation général couverture défraîchie bords légèremnet frottés quelques notes au stylo noir à l'intérieur intérieru propre par ailleurs
1838 Vol. 2 (Plate Volume). vii, 149 p., 87 (numbered 2-69, but there are 19 bis plates) plates (several plates are double-paged or folded), somewhat later but still 19th century half cloth. Small library stamp on title-page. Plate number one is missing and was probably in volume one.
Tournus Alain Labussière 2009 In-8 Livre de référence vendu à travers le monde . L'auteur a travaillé pour la mise en scène du film " L'exorciste " . Sciences parallèles. - 202 p. , 450 gr.
Couverture souple Comme neuf 1ère Édition
2005, Alain Labussière, in 8 broché, traduit de l'américain par Christine Schmitter. | Etat : Bon état général, occasion. (Ref.: Ref98447)
Alain Labussière
New York, Graphic Society, 1974. 4°. 127 Seiten, Leinen mit Schutzumschlag.
Crochard et Comp.. 1838. In-8. Relié. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais. 149 pages et 64 planches augmentées de dessins en noir et blanc hors texte. Dos très abimé.. . . . Classification Dewey : 820-Littératures anglaise et anglo-saxonne
Traduit de l'anglais par M.L.Doyère. Classification Dewey : 820-Littératures anglaise et anglo-saxonne
CHEZ L'AUTEUR. 1995. In-4. Broché. Très bon état, Couv. fraîche, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 49 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc, dans le texte. Ouvrage en anglais.. . . . Classification Dewey : 737-Numismatique
Catalogue de Vente aux Enchères Numismatique, du 8 novembre 1995 Classification Dewey : 737-Numismatique
CHEZ L'AUTEUR. 1995. In-4. Broché. Très bon état, Couv. fraîche, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Environ 60 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc, hors-texte. Ouvrage en anglais.. . . . Classification Dewey : 737-Numismatique
Catalogue de vente aux enchères numismatiques, du 6 sept. 1995. Including the Wm. H. Pheatt Collection Part II Classification Dewey : 737-Numismatique
F. Richard, Genève. 1872. In-12. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 225 pages. Gravure en couleur en frontispice. Illustré de gravures en couleur hors texte. Pièce de titre verte sur le dos avec titre et files dorés. Code doré en coiffe de pied.. . . . Classification Dewey : 820-Littératures anglaise et anglo-saxonne
Trad. de l'anglais par Mme Rémy. Classification Dewey : 820-Littératures anglaise et anglo-saxonne
LIBRAIRIE DE LA SOCIETE DU RECUEIL SIREY. 1925. In-8. En feuillets. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Paginé de 356 à 410 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 340-Droit
Extrait de la nouvelle revue historique de droit Français et étranger, 4° série 4° année. Publiée sous la direction de MM. J. Tardif, M. Prou, P. Dareste, P. F. Girard, P. Fournier, B. Haussoullier, Roger Grand et E. Perrot. Classification Dewey : 340-Droit
MARABOUT. 2003. In-4. Broché. Très bon état, Couv. fraîche, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 119 pages - 1er plat illustré en couleurs - nombreuses illustrations en couleurs dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 684-Ameublement, bricolage à la maison
Barrière porte pierres séches écran végétal bastaing treillage escaliers. Classification Dewey : 684-Ameublement, bricolage à la maison
SIR MAURICE G.KENDALL & R.BUCKLAND WILLIAM
Reference : R240096454
(1976)
ISBN : 0582463041
LONGMAN GROUP LIMITED. 1976. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 166 pages - jaquette en bon état - ouvrage en anglais - textes sur deux colonnes.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
OUVRAGE EN ANGLAIS. Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon