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Published by 1961, 1962, 1961
Seller: Jean-Paul TIVILLIER, MEYS, France
TOULOUSE, Éditions S.E.P. [38, rue de Rémusat // Spada frères, 77 via Enea, Rome] - 1961, 1962 - Br.19x13 - ENSEMBLE DE 12 NUMÉROS (sur 14 parus) - Couvertures noires au premier plat illustré en couleurs, dos numérotés; 128 pages; dessins d'humour en noir. (Collection P. J. Police - 1re et 2e Années - N°1 à 5, 7, 9 à 14 - du 4e trimestre 1961 au 4e trimestre 1962 - Mensuel - Directeur responsable: M. Costes). Ensemble en bon état général (voir le descriptif). N° 1 - 4e trimestre 1961 - TAXI POUR LA MORGUE (R.R. Campbell) - Prise au piège, Baby! (à suivre) - On ne saurait penser à tout (M. Chmelewsky) [Bon état]. *****___***** N° 2 - 4e trimestre 1961 - LA DERNIÈRE CARTE (W. Wilkinson) - Prise au piège, Baby! (suite) - Tel est pris. (M. Chmelewsky) [Bon état]. *****___***** N° 3 - 4e trimestre 1961 - PITIÉPOUR LE GANGSTER (B. Coleman) - Prise au piège, Baby! (suite) - L'Assassin était déjà mort (M. Chmelewsky) - Une enquête éclair de l'Inspecteur Morgan: Whisky au cyanure [Dos défraîchi, rousseurs aux tranches, bon état général]. *****___***** N° 4 - Janvier 1962 - LE PRIX DU SILENCE (R. Sheridan) - Prise au piège, Baby! (suite) - Adorable vieillesse (O. X. Clhemy) - Une enquête éclair de l'Inspecteur Morgan: Absence de preuves [Couverture défraîchie, bon état général]. *****___***** N° 5 - 1er trimestre 1962 - RAFALES DE MORT (B. Coleman, pseudonyme de Alberto Ciambricco) - Prise au piège, Baby! (suite) - L'âge du chantage (Y. Cheulet) - Une enquête éclair de l'Inspecteur Morgan: Question de couleurs [Bon état]. *****___***** N° 7 - 1er trimestre 1962 - DU SANG SUR LE BITUME (M. Kasak) - Prise au piège, Baby! (suite) - La gourmandise est un vilain défaut (H. Déon) - Une enquête éclair de l'Inspecteur Morgan: Route de montagne [Dos gauchi, bon état général]. *****___***** N° 9 - 2e trimestre 1962 - QUATRE ABSURDES SUAIRES (A. Struan) - Prise au piège, Baby! (suite) - Florence s'amuse (M. Kasak) [Petit manque de papier au dos, bon état]. *****___***** N° 10 - 3e trimestre 1962 - VICTIMES ET BOURREAU (W. Wilkinson) - Prise au piège, Baby! (suite) - La prodigieuse carrière d'un grand escroc - Un alibi pour la chambre à gaz (M. L. Barrett) [Bon état]. *****___***** N° 11 - 3e trimestre 1962 - CRIME EN NOIR ET BLANC (A. F. Ghérel) - Prise au piège, Baby! (suite) - Un coeur de pierre (R. Moore) [Dos gauchi, bon état]. *****___***** N° 12 - 3e trimestre 1962 - NOUS LES ASSASSINS (B. Hardy) - Prise au piège, Baby! (suite) - Mort d'un inconnu (C. Fieldman) [Bon état]. *****___***** N° 13 - 4e trimestre 1962 - C'EST LA FAUTE D'UN CLOU (B. Lawrence) - Prise au piège, Baby! (suite) - Voie libre pour le gangster (C. Fieldman) [Bon état]. *****___***** N° 14 - 4e trimestre 1962 - CHASSE AU GANG (E. Green) - Prise au piège, Baby! (suite) - Le complexe du feu (R. Walter) - Une enquête éclair de l'Inspecteur Morgan: Un terrible coup de téléphone - Crimes et criminels d'hier: Un parfait hold-up [Bon état]. Français Livres.
Published by Columbus, [Ohio] : Printed and Published by Horton Howard, 1827, 1827
Seller: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 4th edition ; 188 p. : 1 plate : port.; 17 cm. ; LC: RV8.T47 ; OCLC: 9579788; full leather; hand-laid paper; name on front endpaper ; tear to corner of frontispiece ;foxing ; edge water stain to back 5 pages ; Contents: A Narrative of the life and medical discovers of Samuel Thomson - Certificates and Statements concerning the treatment and cure of disease, under the system of practice discovered by Dr. Samuel Thomson - A remarkable case of dysentery, in Jericho, Vermont, in October 1807 / John Porter - We the subscribers, citizens of the states of New Hampshire and Massachusetts / Alexander Rice, John Rogers, Benning Hall, Joshua Jones, Stephen Neal, Richard Rice, Hunkin Loud, Thomas Clapham - This certifies / Elizabeth Marshall -- Extract of a certificate from Eastham, County of Barnstable, Mass / Philander Shaw, Obed Knowles, Samuel Freeman, Harding Knowles -- Certificate of the Postmaster of Eastham / Joseph Mayo -- This certifies / Alexander Rice -- The undersigned, Eastport, Washington County, State of Maine / John Burgin, Jerry Burgin, Solomon Rice -- You inquire of me the benefits / I. R. Chadbourne -- Case of Seth Mason, Porland / S. Sewall -- Case of Sally Keating, Portland / S. Sewall -- This certifies, Scarborough / Thomas Seavey -- This certifies, Scarborough / Isaac Deering -- This certifies, Scarborough / Job Seavey -- Case of an infant child of Lewis Dermott's Scarborough / S. Sewall -- Case of Samuel Libbey's infant child, Scarborough / S. Sewall -- In the fall of the year 1807 / Jabez True, Salisbury -- In the fall of the year 1808 / William Raymond, Beverley -- The following statement of the Rev. E. Williams / E Williams, Boston -- A few statements of the diseases and manner of treatment by Dr. Thomson's system and directions, and the benefit received under the administration of his medicine / Stephen Neal, Esq. of Elliot, Me. -- About the year 1809 / John Raitt, Eliot -- This may certify / Mary Eaton, Exeter -- This may certify that Hannah my wife / Ephram Coleman, Newington -- A young man in Roxbury / Elijah Simonds -- Introduction to the New Guide to Health, or, Botanic Family Physician -- Remarks on fevers -- On steaming -- On giving poison as medicine -- Muriate of Mercury -- Oxyd of Arsenic -- Antimony -- Nitre -- Opium -- The Doctors without a system ; "The way to become a fashionable doctor at the present day, is to spend three or four years in what they call reading physic, when they receive a degree and a diploma from some medical society. This time is spent in learning the Latin names of the different preparations of medicine, according to the plan adopted by the faculty, as also of the different parts of the human body; with the names, colors, and symptoms of all kinds of disease, divided and subdivided into as many classes and forms as language can be found to express; and sufficient knowledge of the nature of medicine to know how much poison can be given without causing immediate death. With these qualifications and a little self importance, they commence their medical career, as ignorant of what is really useful in curing disease, as though they had been shut up in a cloister all the time. Their heads are filled with the theory, but all that is most important in the removal of disease, they have to learn by practice, which can never be learnt in any other way. Those patients who are so unfortunate as to come under their care, become subjects for them to learn upon, and have to suffer from their experiments. After pursuing this course for many years, they begin to learn that their practice has been wrong; and it ia a fact well known, that all our old and most experienced physicians, who have become distinguished in their profession, make use of but very little medicine; prescribing principally simples, with directions how they may cure themselves; the greater part of their patients, are such as have been run down, and had their constitutions destroyed by the improper treatment." ; VG. Book.
Published by Coracle, London, 1980
Seller: William Allen Word & Image, London, United Kingdom
First Edition
Condition: Near fine. On Loan, Coracle Press, London, 1980. Cards printed black on white in 88 x 60 x 70mm white box, together with 75 x 75 x 85mm outer mailing box. Edition 11 of 15 signed copies. Numbered by Simon Cutts on underside of both boxes. Published to coincide with the On Loan exhibition ( an exhibition of borrowed art lent by artists ), 22 November 19 December 1980 at 233 Camberwell New Road, London. Artists included Roger Ackling, Glen Baxter, David Brown, Marc Camille Chaimovicz, John Christie, Thomas and Laurie Clark, Les Coleman, Simon Cutts, Stephen Duncalf, Sandra Fisher, Barry Flanagan, Hamish Fulton, Bill Furlong, John Furnival, Gerry Hunt, R. B. Kitaj, Robin Klassnik, Brian Lane, Richard Long, Leonard McComb, Stuart Mills, Eduardo Paolozzi, Roy Perry, David Pescod, David Roe, Martin Rogers, S. East Gallery (Sally East), Joe Tilson, Ian Tyson, Steve Wheatley, Stephen Willats, Jonathan Williams and Richard Wilson.On Loan references the analogue card system once used by British libraries for loaning books. In all, it functions as a list of works for the show, with one card per artist and their exhibited work. In this special edition numbered 11 of 15, each card is signed in ink or pencil by one of the artists who participated in the exhibition. Condition: Near fine.