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[CENTRE NATIONAL D'EXPANSION DU TOURISME].
Les souvenirs israélites en France. Édité par le Centre National d'Expansion du Tourisme du thermalisme et du climatisme.
Paris, c. 1935, Or. wrps., 48 pp. sl. dampstained. * Interesting survey of the pre-war Jewish communities in France.
Rashi Antiquarian BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 36157
€  75.00 [Appr.: US$ 80.51 | £UK 64.25 | JP¥ 12317]

 
Centre National d' Expansion du Tourisme du Thermalisme et du Climatisme
France
Paris, Édition Arts et Métiers Graphiques, 1937. P/b. 48pp. A good, clean, tight copy with light wear. Very occasional ink annotations by early owner. No loss. Used; Good Interesting guide published during the inter-war period. Includes France d'outre-mer. Great typology and graphics! . Paperback.
Marijana Dworski BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 34604
GBP 12.00 [Appr.: EURO 14.25 US$ 15.06 | JP¥ 2304]
Keywords: Guide|France|Travel|Featured

 
Canada Department of Regional Economic Expansion; Manitoba Department of Agriculture
Fred: 1967-1977, a Decade of Development in the Interlake / Foder: 1967-1977, Dix Ans de Développement Dans L'Interlake
n.p. n.p. n.d. Paperback. pp. 120. 4to. English and French text. Black and white illustrations. Light general shelfwear, bumping to spine; very good-. .
Bison BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 072474
USD 25.00 [Appr.: EURO 23.5 | £UK 20 | JP¥ 3825]
Catalogue: Manitoba History
Keywords: Interlake; Rural Communities; Farming

 [Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin. Westward Expansion], [Als] the Beauties of Frontier Fond Du Lac Wisconsin Described by Byron Murray Hanks, Newly Minted Lawyer & Settler
[Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin. Westward Expansion]
[Als] the Beauties of Frontier Fond Du Lac Wisconsin Described by Byron Murray Hanks, Newly Minted Lawyer & Settler
Fond du Lac, [WI], 1852. [4] pp. Bifolium. 7.75 x 10 inches. Wonderful letter describing the scene at Fond du Lac, Wisconsin just as the railroad arrived, by a recently married settler from New York, Byron Murray Hanks, 26 years old, Dartmouth College graduate, newly minted lawyer, and former engineer on the Genesee Valley canal and Erie canal who arrived with his wife, the former Mandana Ann Sherman of Henrietta , N.Y. to open a law practice between February 1852 and the time of this letter, May 30th, 1852, to his brother and sister, signed B.M. Hanks. His description is of a bustling, expanding frontier community, "There are 6 or 7 meeting houses in the place of various denominations. The Baptists raised a frame last Thursday on the street where I have bought me a lot." His own congregation house "was not plastered, but the Masons will go at it tomorrow, and it will be completed in a short time." Of the lot he purchased "the ground was all ploughed and ready for the gardens. Now my corn, peas, brans, beets, melons, squashes, etc, are all up, looking as nice & as smart as anything green possibly can. The city has a quantity of good fountain water, soft and sweet. The inhabitants enjoy the best of health. It costs nothing for the pasturing of cows, as they now on the prairie. You might count 2 or 3 hundred of them in a drove, in the prairie, east of the city" He notes that the general expectation is that the city's population would increase from 3,000 inhabitants to 10,000 within the decade, and further describes the good fortune of "Old Doctor Darling", who arrived in Fond du Lac seven years earlier, and whose property was now worth $100,000. Hanks left the practice of law a year later for railroad work, and finally returned to Rochester New York and took up the law again in 1855. See Chapman: Sketches of the Alumni of Dartmouth College, (Cambridge: Riverside Press, 1869) p. 379. Very good, worn along folds.
Kaaterskill BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 44616
USD 150.00 [Appr.: EURO 139.75 | £UK 119.75 | JP¥ 22948]
Catalogue: Americana
Keywords: , Americana, Wisconsin , Western Expansion, Manuscript

 
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC EXPANSION; MULLENDORE, BILL; WIXOM, CHARLES W.
Michigan - What's Behind It's Economic Boom? Special Advertising Supplement to the New York Times, May 10, 1964 (Section 12)
New York: The New York Times, 1964. First Edition. Paperback. Illustrated by Davenport, John. 20 pages. Describes Michigan's economic climb, its advantages for industrial development and its outstanding facilities for recreation. Features: Large ad for the Grand Rapids Chamber of Commerce inside front cover; New Spirit, Automobile Demand Lift Michigan to Economic Heights - article with photo of Governor George Romeny with school kids; Rare one-page Chrysler ad features large photo of their experimental turbine car and caption "It's Great to be born in Michigan"; Michigan Assumes Leadership (article); One-page American Motors ad features Michigan as the 'nerve center' of its operations; Labor Assists in State's Growth; Kellogg's (of Battle Creek) ad features boy on 'Rube Goldberg' homemade scateboard; Half-page ad for the National Bank of Detroit; One-page ad for the Consumer's Power Company; Nice color centerfold state map identifies industrial and recreational points of interest; Detroit Bank & Trust ad; Article on the state's energy supply, with photo of the Detroit-Edison nuclear plant in Monroe County; Article on Michigan's R&D capabilities; One-page photo-illustrated Detroit-Edison ad; Half-page photo-ad for Detroit's Hudson's department store; Back cover color ad for the Michigan Consolidated Gas Company; and more. Moderately tanned with age. Unmarked. Binding intact. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. A wonderful memento of brighter days in the Wolverine State.; Magazine; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; Michigan - What's Behind It's Economic Boom? Special Advertising Supplement to the New York Times, May 10, 1964 (Section 12) advantages for industrial development and its outstanding facilities for recreation. Features: Large ad for the Grand Rapids Cham. Good .
RareNonFiction.com - Rare Books and Vintage MagazinesProfessional seller
Book number: 201g4541
USD 199.95 [Appr.: EURO 186.5 | £UK 159.5 | JP¥ 30590]
Keywords: What It's ? 10 1964 ( 12) . : Americana Issues Ephemera

 
MITTELALTERLICHEN URSPRÜNGE DER EUROPÄISCHEN EXPANSION, DIE.
Hrsg. von Ch. Verlinden & E. Schmitt.
München, Beck, 1986. XVII,450 p. Cl. (Dedication on title)
Antiquariaat Fragmenta SelectaProfessional seller
Book number: 72175
€  35.00 [Appr.: US$ 37.57 | £UK 30 | JP¥ 5748]
Catalogue: Middle Ages
Keywords: Geschichte Middle Ages Mittelalter Mittellatein history medieval Latin

 
CENTRE D EXPANSION BORDEAUX SUD-OUEST
Contribution à l inventaire économique du Sud-Ouest Tome I
Bordeaux , Bière, 1956, Broché, in-8. Couverture passée Piqures Condition: Etat satisfaisant
LaLettre2Professional seller
Book number: AAA168121
€  30.00 [Appr.: US$ 32.2 | £UK 25.75 | JP¥ 4927]

 Societe Belge D'Etudes Et D'Expansion, Liege, Le Katanga : Province Belge / Par Aug. Adam ... [Et Al. ] ; Avec Une Preface Du General Baron Wahis
Societe Belge D'Etudes Et D'Expansion, Liege
Le Katanga : Province Belge / Par Aug. Adam ... [Et Al. ] ; Avec Une Preface Du General Baron Wahis
Liege : H. Vaillant-Carmanne 1911. First Edition. Fine paperback copy. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight. bright. clean and especially sharp-cornered. ; 154 pages; Physical desc. : 154 p. ; 24 cm. Includes bibliographical references. Subject: Katanga (Congo) -- Economic conditions.
MW BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 138283
€  55.00 [Appr.: US$ 59.04 | £UK 47.25 | JP¥ 9032]

 
Centre National D'Expansion Du Tourisme Du Thermalisme Et Du Climatisme
France
Paris, France: Centre National D'Expansion Du Tourisme, [1937]. 8vo. Soft Cover, 32 pp. Good with marginal tears and detachment at spine, some creasing. Color and B&W Photographs and illustrations throughout. Text in French. From the collection of art historian Peter Selz (1919 - 2019). .
Wittenborn Art BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 63-9177
USD 50.00 [Appr.: EURO 46.75 | £UK 40 | JP¥ 7649]
Catalogue: Ephemera

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