SUTTON AND SONS. 1938. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 124 pages augmentées de nombreuses planches en noir et blanc et en couleurs dans le texte - mtexte en 2 colonnes. . . . Classification Dewey : 580-Botanique
OUVRAGE EN ANGLAIS Classification Dewey : 580-Botanique
2. London, Norgeby House , Bakerstreet, Central Office of Information, 1946-1947, first year of publication, 12 issues, bound in 2 volumes, original wrappers preserved, issues of ca. 120 pp, pagination continues for 6 issues. Vol. I has 768 pp. Vol. II has also 768 pp. Publication is in Dutch. De Internationale Echo was a periodical published by the Central Office of Information in London . It served as a continuation of a series of monthly overviews published by the Information Service of the Allied Headquarters in London during the years 1943 and 1944. Among the contents we find articles taken from the Economist, The New Yorker, Daily Mail, Atlantic Montly, Soviet Weekly, the New Statesman...
FOREIGN OFFICE LONDON June 3rd 1930 - Arthur Henderson - J. Ramsay MacDonald :
Reference : 53936
London, Foreign office, 1930. [1] Menu, printed on postcard format board, with gilt edges, with a tipped on support at the backside (to stand up). [2] Plan of Table, large folded plan, 33 x 40,5 cm. The plan carries the manuscript name of the Columbian chargé d'affaires. His place at the table is indicated with a little rubberstamped red hand. Ramsay MacDonald was sitting opposite Lord Sankey. Henderson opposite Robert Vansittart. Documents slightly soiled but still in good condition. The U.S. ambassador faces the Japanese ambassador..
5. London, Printed for the Hydraugraphic Office, Admirality by Taylor, Garnett, Evans & Co., and sold by J.D. Potter, 1914, thick in-8°, 24 x 15 cm, (6)nn pp + xxx pp + 2 folding maps + 892 pp, with black/white photo illustrations (non paginated). Bound in publisher's yellow cloth. Binding with traces of use and a bit soiled, The 6 prelimany pages are soiled and damaged at the outer margin but have no loss of paper. Rare early detailed ''Pilot'' guide of the Japanese islands and waters.This Pilot book describes detailed information on various maritime and related conditions such as weather at sea, passages and fairways, ports and harbours and coastal waters. Many of the ports , islands and bays have a photo illustration.