Published by Imprimerie Chauffon, 1879
Seller: Tiré à Part, Marseille, France
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Plaquette in-8 ( 250 X 160 mm ), brochée sous couverture imprimée. Edition originale enrichie d'un envoi autographe signé de l'auteur. Bon exemplaire. Régionalisme Provence Littérature Folklore Félibre Limousin.
Published by Allier, Grenoble, 1912
Seller: Librairie la Devinière, Montmerle sur Saone, France
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(description de Chamrousse et ses environs). Brochée, couverture imprimée. Plaquette gr. In-8 (24 x 15). 15 pages. Tiré à part à 50 ex. de l'annuaire des touristes du Dauphiné. 1 planche h. texte, long envoi d'auteur. Bon état (couvertures recollées). Signé par l'auteur.
Language: French
Published by Le Nouvel Essor, 1925
Seller: Librairie du Cardinal, GRADIGNAN, France
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souple. Condition: Bon. Eau-forte et vernis mou sur papier vélin format 12,3 x 10,6 cm (7,2 x 9,3 à la cuvette), s.d. [ circa 1920-1928 ] Bel état pour cette belle eau-forte signée à la pointe par Victor-Joseph Roux-Champion (1871-1953). Langue: Français.
Language: French
Published by Le Nouvel Essor, 1925
Seller: Librairie du Cardinal, GRADIGNAN, France
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souple. Condition: Bon. Eau-forte sur papier vélin format 10,3 x 12,8 cm (7,2 x 9,3 à la cuvette), s.d. [ circa 1920-1928 ] Bel état pour cette belle eau-forte signée à la pointe par Victor-Joseph Roux-Champion (1871-1953). Nous disposons également d'un premier tirage sur japon, sans les mentions "dessins eaux-fortes bois gravés". Langue: Français.
Language: French
Published by Le Nouvel Essor, 1925
Seller: Librairie du Cardinal, GRADIGNAN, France
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souple. Condition: Bon. Eau-forte sur papier japon format 9 x 12,8 cm (7,2 x 9,3 à la cuvette), s.d. [ circa 1920-1928 ] Bel état pour cette belle eau-forte dans son tirage sur japon, signé à la pointe par Victor-Joseph Roux-Champion (1871-1953). Nous disposons également d'un second tirage sur arches portant les mentions "dessins eaux-fortes bois gravés". Langue: Français.
Language: French
Published by Le Nouvel Essor, 1925
Seller: Librairie du Cardinal, GRADIGNAN, France
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souple. Condition: Bon. Eau-forte sur papier japon format 10 x 12,6 cm (6,8 x 9,3 à la cuvette), s.d. [ circa 1920-1928 ] Bel état pour cette belle eau-forte dans son tirage sur japon, signé à la pointe V.J. R.C. par Victor-Joseph Roux-Champion (1871-1953). Langue: Français.
Language: French
Published by Le Nouvel Essor, 1916
Seller: Librairie du Cardinal, GRADIGNAN, France
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souple. Condition: Bon. Eau-forte, vernis mou et aquatinte sur papier vélin format 13,7 x 11,2 cm (10,2 x 7,6 à la cuvette), s.d. [ 1916 ] Bel état pour cette belle eau-forte de coq par Victor-Joseph Roux-Champion (1871-1953) signée au crayon et localisée à Pressigny (Haute-Marne), ou l'artiste se retirera à la fin de sa vie. Langue: Français. signé par l'illustrateur.
Published by Périgueux, chez l'auteur, Périgueux, 1920
Seller: Librairie de l'Avenue - Henri Veyrier, Saint-Ouen, FR, France
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Couverture rigide. Condition: Bon état. In-4 28 x 22 cm. Reliure demi-basane bordeaux à coins, filets dorés, dos à nerfs encadrés de filets dorés, 344 pp., 58 planches en noir & blanc dans et hors-texte, bibliographie, table des matières, table analytique, table des planches. Exemplaire enrichi d'un envoi autographe de l'auteur. Reliure frottée, intérieur assez frais avec rousseurs marginales.
Published by Bechet, Paris, 1825
Seller: Jeremy Norman's historyofscience, Novato, CA, U.S.A.
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1st edition. Roux, Philibert Joseph (1780-1854). Mémoire sur la staphyloraphie, ou suture du voile du palais. In Arch. gén. méd. 7 (1825): 516-38. Whole volume, 8vo. 632pp., fold. lith. plate. 202 x 130 mm. 19th cent. quarter calf gilt, mottled boards, spine worn with splits in upper hinges. Library stamps on half-title and title. Signed by the editor of the journal on verso half-title to prevent piracy. First Edition. Garrison-Morton 5741.2. Roux's first detailed work on his operation for repair of clefts of the soft palate, in which he coined the term "staphylorraphy," and first called attention to submucous cleft palate. Roux performed his first staphylorraphy in 1819, three years after von Graefe's introduction of the earliest comprehensive surgical method for closing clefts in the velum (see G-M 5739); although von Graefe's method had priority, Roux's operation was the better one. Following the successes of both von Graefe and Roux, "surgical approximation was accepted by the medical profession as the treatment of choice for clefts of the velum" (Millard, Cleft Craft 3, p. 174; see also pp. 168-73 & 709-10). .
Published by 1571 - 1947, 1571
Seller: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, U.S.A.
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The Russell Collection contains over 300 books, broadsides, and pieces of ephemera produced between the waning decades of the ancien regime and the fall of Napoleon Bonaparte. The collection was assembled in the early 1950s by William F. Russell (1890 1956), President of Columbia University's Teacher's College from 1949 to 1954. With material spanning the 16th to the early 20th century, the majority of the collection was produced between 1775 and 1800. Highlights include early editions of the 1791 and 1793 French Constitutions, letters written and signed by pioneering economist Anne Robert Jacques Turgot, and official documents signed by Robespierre and other members of the Comite du Salut Public. The Collection is comprised of the following components: 1) The French Monarchy and the Ancien Regime; 2) Ideological Roots of Revolution; 3) The Transition to Republicanism and Collapse of the Monarchy; 4) The National Convention and the Committee for Public Safety; 5) Historical and Contemporary Context; and, 6) Miscellanea (Ephemera, Manuscripts, and Books). Most of the printed material was published by one of the two major publishing houses in Limoges. This concentration of material from a single city offers perspective on the publication and distribution of political and governmental texts in a particular city or departement (one which was especially impacted by the Crown's frequently shifting tax and trade policies). It also provides important insight into the early work and career of Anne Robert Jacques Turgot, who served as intendant of Limoges from 1761 1774. Limoges was home to several printing houses which, at various times during the Monarchy and Revolution, were designated as official printers of government documents for the region. Most notable among these were the Barbou and Dalesmes families. Both families had been established printers for centuries, but the Barbou appear to have been too closely aligned with the ecclesiastical hierarchy after 1791, all of the officially published material printed in Limoges was released by members of chez Dalesme. 1) The French Monarchy and the Ancien Regime A significant portion of the collection is made up of documents from the reign of Louis XVI, issued by the crown, members of the regime, and the Parisian Parlement in the two decades leading up to the Revolution. These items, ranging from royal decrees to trial testimonies, illustrate governmental practice under the monarchy, especially as it relates to trade policy and criminal justice. 2) Ideological Roots of Revolution The Russell Collection includes a number of books and tracts from writers crucial to the development of revolutionary thought and discourse in France during the 18th-century. First or early editions by Mirabeau, Raynal, Mounier, Marat, and Condorcet, written before and during the upheavals of the early 1790s, reveal the increasingly liberal and radical intellectual currents among France's intelligentsia. First or early editions of works by Jacques Necker and Turgot also appear, shedding light on abortive efforts at modernization during the various governments under Louis XVI. 3) The Transition to Republicanism and Dissolution of the Monarchy The full span of the National Assembly, from its foundations during the Brienne and Necker governments to its ceding of legislative authority to the National Convention, is captured through official printed documents (Royal and republican), periodicals, regionally-drafted complaints and instructions, and published addresses. Also included are first or early editions of the French Constitutions of 1791 and 1793, as well as various edicts and documents issued by Louis XVI during l'Assemblee Nationale. The formal inauguration of the National Convention (and the removal of all executive powers from the King) is represented both by an Extrait of the relevant Assembly session, and in an officially published broadside explaining "des motif d'apres lesquels l'Assemblee Nationa.
Publication Date: 1825
Seller: Antiq. F.-D. Söhn - Medicusbooks.Com, Marburg, Germany
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Arch. gén. Méd., 7. - Paris, Béchet, Migneret, 1825, 8°, 632 pp., 2 lith. Taf. auf einem Blatt, Halbleinenband der Zeit; vereinzelt leicht gebräunt. First Edition - Signed by the editor of the journal on verso half-title to prevent piracy! Roux's first detailed work on his operation for repair of clefts of the soft palate, in which he coined the term "staphylorraphy," and first called attention to submucous cleft palate. Roux performed his first staphylorraphy in 1819, three years after von Graefe's introduction of the earliest comprehensive surgical method for closing clefts in the velum (see G-M 5739); although von Graefe's method had priority, Roux's operation was the better one. Following the successes of both von Graefe and Roux, "surgical approximation was accepted by the medical profession as the treatment of choice for clefts of the velum" Millard, Cleft Craft 3, pp.174; 168-73; 709-710 "Roux wrote many papers, the most interesting of which was on Staphylorrhaphy. . . His work 'Mémoires sur la staphylorraphie ou suture du voile du palais' was published in Paris in 1825. The dispute with Graefe on the priority became a milestone in the field of the repair of cheilognathouranoschises." Gabka & Vaubel: Plastic surgery, past and present, pp.150-151 "It was Roux's publication which brought it [repair of cleft palate] into current surgical use." McDowell; F.: The source book of plastic surgery, p.271 Garrison-Morton 5741.2; The Zeis index and History of plastic surgery, 1929a : "(German translation by Dieffenbach, 1826)"; Dorrance &¿ Shirazy : The Operative Story of Cleft Palate, pp. 11-12, 15; Santoni-Rugiu, P. & Sykes, P.J.: A History of Plastic Surgery, pp.239-240.
Seller: Cultural Connection, Cape Coral, FL, U.S.A.
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No Binding. Condition: Very Good. "Bouquinistes - Paris" by Joseph Victor Roux-Champion (French 1871-1953) * Etching in black and three colors: medium blue, dark blue and yellow. * Art and second hand book seller stalls in Paris, France, along the Seine, Notre Dame in distance. * Signed and underlined in pencil at lower right. * Image: 14 1/2" x 11 3/8". * Plate mark 15" x 11 7/8". * 1920's art deco frame 17 1/4" x 14 1/2". * Overall 18 7/8" x 16". * Even toning * Very good condition. Signed by Author(s).
Soft ground Etching before the aquatint was added. Signed and annotated "1er Etat.". RARE. Image: 7 x 9 . Margins: 8 x 11¼. Some foxing.