David & Charles Reprints, 1969. Très fort in-8, rel. pleine toile rouge, pièce de titre noire, titre doré, sous jaquette ill. en couleurs, XXXVIII-858 pp., 106 fig., LVI pl. héraldiques en coul., index. Texte en anglais.
Jaquette légèrement fanée, très bonne condition par ailleurs. - Frais de port : -France 8,45 € -U.E. 13 € -Monde (z B : 23 €) (z C : 43 €)
1965 New York, Ballantine Books, 1965, In douze, 159 pp, broché, couverture illustrée,
Horror stories of animal Terror. N°U2816.
Moulins, Edition de l'Oeil de Boeuf, 1977 ; Album souple 24 x 33cm - (5)-29-(2)pp. Couverture illustrée d'un dessin en noir et bleu.
Texte de présentation de Michel Devrient (en français et en anglais).L'ouvrage reproduit des dessins tirés de divers ouvrages illustrés par l'auteur, entre 1971 et 1977. Deux dessins sont inédits. On ne comprendrait pas la raison de cette édition bourbonnaise des dessins de l'illustrateur américain, si on ne savait pas qu'il partageait son temps, à la fin des années soixante-dix, entre le Canada et un atelier en Bourgogne. V. Burnett est né en 1928 au Kansas (USA). Grâce à l'éditeur français Maurice Darantière, il se consacre à l'illustration et collabore à de nombreux ouvrages. Il écrit ensuite, à partir de 1970, de plus en plus fréquemment dans des revues. Des textes courts ont paru dans Harpers, Penthouse, Poetry, Triquarterly, et la Chicago Review, aux États-Unis dAmérique; dans Descant, The Canadian Fiction Magazine, la Malahat Review, The New Quarterly, au Canada, et dans Margin, au Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne. En 1980, il publie un ouvrage de fiction, Towers at the Edge of a World, aux éditions Saint Martins Press, de New York, (plusieures fois réédité aux USA, au Canada et en Angleterre). Virgil Burnett a enseigné au Chicago Art Institute, à lUniversité de Chicago, et il est professeur émérite de lUniversité de Waterloo. Depuis quil a quitté lenseignement pour prendre sa retraite, Virgil Burnett continue décrire et de dessiner et, tout récemment, il sest lancé dans la sculpture dargile. Il a exposé ses sculptures dans des galeries du Canada, de France et de Suisse.
Robert Wakefield, Thomas Wakefield, James P. Carley (ed), Charles Burnett (ed)
Reference : 63140
, Brepols- PIMS, 2024 Hardback, 348 pages, Size:152 x 229 mm, Language: English. ISBN 9780888442314.
Summary Robert Wakefield and his brother Thomas were pioneers in the study and teaching of Hebrew in early modern England. Robert was trained at Cambridge, acquired expertise in Aramaic, Hebrew, and Arabic, and obtained professorial status in Louvain, Cambridge, and Oxford. Thomas took possession of his brother's books and manuscripts upon his death; he enjoyed long tenure as praelector in Hebrew at Cambridge and was a compulsive annotator of his books. This volume draws together the political, linguistic, and bibliographical materials that shaped the careers of these two scholars, revising previous claims and producing a compelling analysis of Hebrew learning in sixteenth-century England. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Figures Abbreviations Preface 1 James P. Carley and Charles Burnett Introduction 2 James P. Carley Robert and Thomas Wakefield: A Biographical Sketch 3 Jessica Crown Robert Wakefield's Inaugural Orations in Context 4 Joanna Weinberg The Remarkable Hebraism of Robert Wakefield 5 Charles Burnett Robert Wakefield and Arabic 6 Richard Rex Robert Wakefield and the King's Great Matter 7 Saverio Campanini The ?Ezra Scroll? of Bologna in the Crossfire of the Royal Divorce: John Fisher, Robert Wakefield and an Erased Text 8 Judith Olszowy-Schlanger ?My Silent Teachers?: Hebrew Manuscripts as the Source of Robert Wakefield's Hebraism 9 James P. Carley Robert Wakefield's Manuscript Collections and the English Monastic Libraries: A Parallel to John Leland's Mission 10 James P. Carley Books Owned or Annotated by the Wakefield Brothers 11 Benjamin Williams ?Great Mountains Suspended from Every Single Letter?: Thomas Wakefield and His Hebrew Bibles 12 Herbert L. Kessler Thomas Wakefield's ?Antiquissimus Codex? and San Marco's Musivum Novissimum Appendix 1 David R. Carlson Robert Wakefield, ?Oratio Oxonii habita in Collegio Regio? (1532) Appendix 2 Joanna Weinberg A Hebrew Responsum about Levirate Marriage (1530) Bibliography Contributors Index of Manuscripts Indexes of Printed Books General Index
Livre à l'état de neuf, très frais sans annotations ni défauts dissmulés.
1933 Collection " Passions " / Editions Prima (1933) - In-12 broché de 256 pages - Couverture photo Warner Brothers - Traduit de l'américain par Marcel Duhamel - Bon état
Heinemann. 1919, UK edition. Small 4to, 20cm. viii,306,[6]pp. 8 colour plates by Charles Robinson;toile defraichie.
Milano, F.lli Treves, 1902. " Biblioteca illustrata del Mondo Piccino ". Traduzione dall"inglese di Pietro Battaini. In 8°, pp. 149 + 2 di pub. ed., molte ill. nel testo e 25 incisioni. Ril. in mezza tela moderna, titolo e dec. oro, su tassello in pelle al dorso, copertina originale
BON ETAT
2008 Paris, phébus, 2008, 14x20.5cm, 345pp Etat neuf car service de presse
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2008 Paris, éditions Phébus, 2008 12 x 18 cm, 348 pp Neuf car service de presse
Traduit de l'anglais par Philippe Loubat-Delranc Collection Libretto.
2010 Paris, Editions Phébus, 2010 14 x 20,5 cm, 328 pp Neuf car service de presse
Roman traduit de l'anglais par Philippe Loubat-Delranc.
1962 Paris, Gallimard, 1962 12,2 x 18,5 cm, 186 pp, édition souple, brochée
bon état,.
1965 Paris, Gallimard, 1965 12,2 x 18,5 cm, 249 pp, édition brochée, souple
bon état,.
1969 Paris, Gallimard, 1969 12,2 x 18,5 cm, 249 pp, édition brochée, souple
bon état,.
0 London, Frederick Warne and Co., No date 20,5 x 14,5 cm, x-160 pp Good condition
Red clothe illustrated, cover soiled, internal illustrated by R. B. Birgh, Alfred Brennan and O A.
London, Whittaker & Co. 1842-1850. 4to. 4 cont. full calf. Backs with 5 raised bands, richly gilt compartments, very slight wear to backs. Gilt double line borders on covers. All edges gilt. Front hinge on Vol. 4 professionally repaired. With 260 fine hand-colored lithographed plates, all with tissue guards. (Chabot's Zinc, Skinner st.) Practically with no offsetting or foxing, clean. List of subscribers in Vol. 1., also an alphabetical index withbound. Text to all plates, pages unnumbered.
First and only edition. Very scarce in complete state as here. BMC NH. Vol. 1, p.291. has only 130 plates. Nissen 305. Pritzel 1400. """"Most of the text was drawn from notes left by Miss Burnett's brother G.T.B."""" (The Library of the Stiftung fur Botanik, Liechtenstein. Sotheby's Sales Catalogue. 1975. No. 118).
W. Richard Burnett (traduit de l'américain par Jacques-Laurent Bost)
Reference : 38219
N° 131 - in-8 cartonnage éditeur avec jaquette - 1952 - 248p - Ed. nrf. Gallimard - coll. Série Noire
bon état (petite déchirure à la jaquette)
William Richard Burnett- Duvigneau Fabienne (trad)
Reference : RO20271701
(2020)
ISBN : 2330135696
BABEL. 2020. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 299 PAGES. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
William Richard Burnett- Duvigneau Fabienne (traduction) - Tavernier Bertrand (postface) Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
, Brepols, 2019 Hardback, xxiv + 357 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:38 b/w, Language: English. ISBN 9782503580555.
Summary This volume of contributions from international scholars offers a cross-cultural and multi-period analysis of pregnancy and childbirth traditions in Western and Middle Eastern cultures. The studies focus on the ideas, practices, and visual representations surrounding pregnancy and birth-giving from Late Antiquity to the Renaissance and offer the reader the possibility of observing the perception, representation, and theoretic paradigm of these events in a wide range of cultural contexts. The collection fits within multiple traditions of specialized scholarship, yet its scope suggests a geographically global approach and a new, multicultural methodology that encompasses a wide range of practices, historical periods, and topics. On one hand, it participates in the well-established medical, historical, and iconographic discourse on childbirth and family that has enticed much interest over the last two decades; on the other, its unique thematic structure includes cultures and periods previously ignored in similar collections of essays. The articles span from Northern Europe to the Mediterranean, the Middle East, and India, and connect the experience of childbirth to the exchanges of knowledge, religious beliefs, and social practices. With its variety of topics and specializations, the volume encourages a global comparative approach to the cultural narrative surrounding the activities and attitudes connected to conception and birth, paying particular attention to material culture, religion, history, and iconography, as well as to the exchange and dispersion of medical knowledge. TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface - CHARLES BURNETT Indroduction - COSTANZA GISLON DOPFEL Part 1: Cultural Exchanges and Transmission of Knowledge Educating the Midwife. The Role of Illustration in Late Antique and Medieval Obstetrical Texts - FRANCESCA MARCHETTI Pregnancy and Birth in Middle-Persian Zoroastrian Literature: The Exchange of Knowledge between India, Iran, and Greece in Late Antiquity - PAOLO DELAINI Tracing the Maternal Body in Medieval Muslim Gynaecological Texts - KATHRYN KUENY Calculating Birth: Abraham Ibn Ezra's Role in the Creation and Diffusion of the Trutina Hermetis - SHLOMO SELA Part 2: Birth, Death, and Magic Mother and Child: Archaeological Evidence of Childbirth Complications in Medieval Normandy - ARMELLE ALDUC-LE BAGOUSSE, C CILE CHAPELAIN DE SER VILLE-NIEL, and RAPHA LLE LEFEBVRE 'Girde hyr wythe thys mesure': Birth Girdles, the Church, and Lollards - MARY MORSE Prayer as Obstetric Practice at Thirteenth-Century La Cambre - SARA RITCHEY Retracing Childbirth Through Hagiographical Texts and Canonization Processes in Italy and France between the Thirteenth and Sixteenth Centuries - ALESSANDRA FOSCATI Part 3: Lying-in and Holy Birth: Tradition, Iconography, and Political Statement 'Lying-in' in High Medieval England - FIONA HARRIS-STOERTZ Mary and Eve: The Permanence of the First Mother in Armenian Apocryphal Infancy Gospels - VALENTINA CALZOLARI Mystras' Byzantine Frescoes: The Political Message in the Iconography of the Birth of Mary - ANTONELLA PARMEGGIANI Holy Mothers and Vanished Nativities: Maternal Art as Female Visual Epic in Quattrocento Florence - COSTANZA GISLON DOPFEL Index
Reporters sans frontières. 2010. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 142 pages - nombreuses photos en couleurs et en noir et blanc dans et hors texte - texte en français et en anglais.. . . . Classification Dewey : 770-Photographie
Collection pour la liberté de la presse n°35. Classification Dewey : 770-Photographie
Paris Gallimard, coll. "Quarto" 2019 1 vol. broché fort vol. in-8, broché, 1119 pp. Edition établie et présentée par Benoît Tadié. Excellent état.
Hachette Broché D'occasion très bon état 01/01/1962 150 pages
Bel envoi de la Baronne James de Rotchild à Marie Josephe ( Monique de Rothschild, fille de l'ancien maire de Compiègne, le baron James de Rothschild ) La Petite Princesse est un roman pour la jeunesse écrit par Frances Hodgson Burnett et publié aux États-Unis en 1905. Il s'agit d'une version revue et développée de son roman-feuilleton intitulé Sara Crewe : or, What Happened at Miss Minchin's Boarding School, publié en 1888 dans St. Nicholas Magazine. format in4, 28x18. Exemplaire bien frais, percaline en bon état, 285pp. Jolies illustrations de Pécoud Paris, Delagrave, 1936
Librairie delagrave 1949 in4. 1949. Relié.
couverture défraîchie charnières fatiguées tranches fânées intérieur assez propre bonne tenue