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Publicado por Hachette Livre Bnf, 2013
ISBN 10: 2013382065ISBN 13: 9782013382069
Librería: Lucky's Textbooks, Dallas, TX, Estados Unidos de America
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Condición: New.
Publicado por Hachette Livre Bnf, 2017
ISBN 10: 2019684578ISBN 13: 9782019684570
Librería: Lucky's Textbooks, Dallas, TX, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
Condición: New.
Publicado por Hachette Livre Bnf, 2017
ISBN 10: 2019684578ISBN 13: 9782019684570
Librería: PBShop.store US, Wood Dale, IL, Estados Unidos de America
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PAP. Condición: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. THIS BOOK IS PRINTED ON DEMAND. Established seller since 2000.
Publicado por Hachette Livre Bnf, 2019
ISBN 10: 2329299435ISBN 13: 9782329299433
Librería: Lucky's Textbooks, Dallas, TX, Estados Unidos de America
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Condición: New.
Broché. In-8, (18x12 cm), reliure d'éditeur, toile marron, dorures sur le 1er plat, 156 pages, sans date, 1 carte de l'Afrique australe, quelques gravures en noir et blanc de E. René Ménard, prix des écoles communales de Paris sur la page de garde ; petites traces dans le texte, petits chocs sur les coins et les coiffes, bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande. Ménard E. René.
Publicado por Hachette Livre Bnf, 2017
ISBN 10: 2019684578ISBN 13: 9782019684570
Librería: PBShop.store UK, Fairford, GLOS, Reino Unido
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PAP. Condición: New. New Book. Delivered from our UK warehouse in 4 to 14 business days. THIS BOOK IS PRINTED ON DEMAND. Established seller since 2000.
Paris, Georges Crès, 1911. In-8, broché, couverture imprimée, 230 p., portrait frontispice. L'édition de référence. Bon exemplaire.
Publicado por Paris, 1892
Librería: librairie ESKAL, Douarnenez, Francia
Librairie D'Education Laïque. In-12, 156pp, broché, cartonnage pleine percaline rouge éditeur, fer de la ville de Paris en dorure Premier plat, titre frappé or dos, couleur passé au dos et légère dédorure des écritures au dos, intérieur frais, bon état général Coll. Bibliothèque Laïque De La Jeunesse.
Publicado por HACHETTE LIVRE, 2019
ISBN 10: 2329299435ISBN 13: 9782329299433
Librería: moluna, Greven, Alemania
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Condición: New.
Publicado por Phénix éditions, 1999
ISBN 10: 2745803050ISBN 13: 9782745803054
Librería: RECYCLIVRE, Paris, Francia
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Condición: Bon. Merci, votre achat aide à financer des programmes de lutte contre l'illettrisme.
Publicado por Phénix éditions, 1999
ISBN 10: 2745803050ISBN 13: 9782745803054
Librería: RECYCLIVRE, Paris, Francia
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Condición: Assez bon. Merci, votre achat aide à financer des programmes de lutte contre l'illettrisme.
Publicado por Paris: Georges Cres et Cie, Editeurs, 1911., 1911
Librería: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, Estados Unidos de America
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Condición: Very good. - Octavo, 7 inches high by 4-1/2 inches wide. Hardcover, bound by Lucien Albinhac in three quarter brown morocco and marbled paper covered boards titled in gilt between raised bands with elaborate gilt decorations on the spine. The binding is further enhanced with marbled paper endpapers and the original wrappers are bound in. The covers are slightly rubbed and there is a tiny split to the leather at the top of the front joint. [6] & pages 1-230, illustrated with a portrait frontispiece of the author by Rene Menard and a plate illustrating Louis Menard's home at the cour de Rohan. The front hinge is cracked opposite the front blank. The first few pages are slightly darkened. Very good. First printing of the Rioux De Maillou edition. No. 3 of "10 exemplaires sur papier du Japon et 15 exemplaires sur papier verge de Hollande".RARE.From the library of Lincoln MacVeagh, signed by him on the front endpaper and on a blank leaf with the date Paris 1914. He has made a few pencil notes in the volume. Also with his the bookplate and that of his wife Margaret on the front paste down.Lincoln MacVeagh (1890-1972), a Renaissance man, graduated from Harvard magna cum laude in 1913. He went on to study languages at the Sorbonne and became fluent in German, French, Spanish, Latin, Greek and Classical Greek. After World War I he became a director of the Henry Holt and Company publishing firm where he became friendly with the poet Robert Frost. In 1923 he left the firm and founded the Dial Press. His name appears on the imprint of many of their publications. In 1933 President Roosevelt appointed him Minister to Greece. He followed presentation of his credentials with a speech in Classical Greek. While in Greece he conducted excavations beneath the Acropolis and made archeological contributions to the National Museum in Athens. He left Greece in 1941 when the German army over ran the country. From there he was appointed the first US Minister to Iceland where he negotiated agreements for the construction of the Keflavik airfield. In late 1942 he became Minister to the Union of South Africa and coordinated American wartime agencies there. In 1943 he was sent to Cairo as Ambassador so that he could assist the governments in exile of Greece and Yugoslavia. He returned to Athens as Ambassador in 1944. MacVeagh gave secret testimony before Congress concerning the Balkans in 1947, testimony that was an important factor in the formation of the Truman Doctrine. In 1948 as Ambassador to Portugal MacVeagh was influential in admitting her into NATO. In 1952 President Truman named him Ambassador to Spain. President Truman wrote to him on March 9, 1948: "On the occasion of your appointment as Ambassador to Portugal, I would like to make some personal expression of appreciation for the high services you have already rendered your country. During the past fifteen critical years you have served with distinction as Chief of the United states Missions to Iceland, the Union of South Africa, Yugoslavia and Greece. In this last post especially - as Minister from 1933 to 1941 and as Ambassador since 1943 - your scholarly statesmanship and diplomatic judgment have been of the utmost value.".