Jacques joseph rey (9 Ergebnisse)

Verlag: Toulouse - 1977 1977
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Travail réalisé par le Laboratoire de Géologie de l'Université Paul-Sabatier, Toulouse - 1977, plaquette de 20,50x29 cm, 16 pages, 5 figures hors texte, 4 planches dépliantes jointes dans la même chemise Bon état - Pour les envois hors de France, la tafication «livre & brochure» pour les frais de port a disparue.Les frais de por…t annoncés correspondent à une moyenne. Ils seront calculés au plus juste en fonction du poids de votre article.

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Marseille, directeur: Jean Todrani. Un volume 13,5x21,8cm broché de 186 pages. Bon état. Comprend un dossier préparé par le comité de rédaction: L?appareil idéologique d?État et sa dépense: le père dans le texte, anthologie d?extraits de textes. Revue d?avant-garde poétique animée par de jeunes poètes du Sud et de gauche (Gérard… Arséguel, Jean Todrani, Charles Grivel, Joseph Guglielmi, Jean-Jacques Viton), Manteia compte 23 numéros parus en 19 livraisons publiés de 1967 à 1982. Livres.
LIVRE D'OR DE L'ALLIANCE FRANÇAISE DE RABAT ( MAROC ) - 1948-1956
ALLIANCE FRANÇAISE DE RABAT - LIVRE D'OR - AUTOGRAPHES ( Jules Romains, Jacques Debû-Bridel, Vladimir Jankélévitch, Pierre Nord, Marc Blancpain, Joseph Peyré, Emile Henrio, René Lalou, André Frère, Maurice Fombeure, Jean-Jacques Bernard, Claude Aveline, Louis Leprince-Ringuet, Jean Camp, Louis Estang, Gabriel Marcel, Jean Amrouche, Louise Weiss, Pierre Clarac, Jean Laporte, Robert Rey, Jean d'Esme, etc )
Sprache: Französisch
Verlag: manuscrit 1948-1956, Rabat ( Maroc ) 1956
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Verlag: San Francisco: G. Barthrop, 1853. 1853
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Single sheet (9 4/8 x 12 inches, full margins). Lithographed view of Yreka. Fine lithographed view of the of the gold-mining town of Yreka in California. "The firm of Britton & Rey was undoubtedly the largest producer of lithographs in California. The two men were the Currier & Ives of the West, resembling that famous combinatio…n not only in the volume of the production but in their personal relationship as well. Joseph Britton was a Yorkshire Englishman, born in 1825. At ten years of age he came to America and lived in New York until he was twenty-four. As a young man he apparently worked there as a lithographer. In 1849 the lure of the California Gold Rush struck him and he joined the George Gordon party, the first gold seekers to make the journey by way of Lake Nicaragua. He went directly to the gold fields and prospected until he became discouraged by his lack of success and returned to San Francisco. There, in 1852, he formed a partnership with . J.J. Rey. Jacques Joseph Rey was born in Bouxviller, Alsace, in 1820. As a young man he studied art and lithography. About 1850 he went by way of Panama to California, where, contrary to the custom of those days, he did not seek a fortune in the mines" (Peters page 62-63). Initially named "Thompson's Dry Diggings" "Gold was discovered here in March 1851 by Abraham Thompson, member of a party which was enroute from Oregon to Scott Bar. Following a heavy rainstorm, particles of gold in the roots of grass pulled up by pack animals caused Thompson to wash three pans of gravel. The results convinced the party that the area was rich enough to work. In the party were Dr. F. G. Hearn, Judge Silas J. Day and a Mr. Bell, Thompson's partner. All staked claims on these flats thirty feet square, and it was named "Thompson's Dry Diggings". Within six weeks 2,000 prospectors rushed here to mine, but the need of water caused the settlement to move to the creek. And it became known as Shasta Butte City. This name being confused with Shasta, in Shasta County. Was changed to "I-E-K-A," The Indian word for Mt. Shasta. "Now Yreka" in 1852" (Plaque at site of Thompson's discovery of gold). Peters "California on Stone" pages 62-63, 86. Catalogued by Kate Hunter.
Shasta, Shasta County, Cal.
KUCHEL, Charles Conrad and DRESEL, Emil (lithographers) - Joseph BRITTON & Jacques Joseph REY (printers).
Verlag: [San Francisco]: A. Roman & Brother. 1856. 1856
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Single sheet (13 2/8 x 18 6/8 inches). A FINE lithographed view of Shasta, with original hand-colour in full. This fine view of Shasta in California is from "Kuchel & Dresel's California Views" which included "all the important cities and mining towns, with a few of Oregon and Washington, issued during 1855, 1856, 1857, and 1858…. They were sometimes published by a local merchant, often the bookseller [as here]. Many of them were framed by a border of views of important buildings, ranches, and mines in and about the town portrayed." (Peters page 142). Kuchel was born in Zweibrucken in 1820, and when he arrived in America work initially for P.S. Duval in Philadelphia. He began collaborating with Dresel in 1853. Kuchel and Dresel capture this bird's-eye view of Shasta, in Shasta County, California only a few years after it was created as one of the original counties of California in 1850. In 1852 parts of the county's territory were given to Siskiyou County, and later to Tehama County in 1856. Named after Mount Shasta which in turn is from the English equivalent for the name of an Indian tribe that once lived in the area. Peters, "California on Stone", pages 143 and 145; see Streeter 2787. Catalogued by Kate Hunter.
Yreka, Siskiyou County, California. 1857
KUCHEL, Charles Conrad and DRESEL, Emil (lithographers) - Joseph BRITTON & Jacques Joseph REY (printers).
Verlag: [San Francisco]: A. Roman & Brother. 1856. 1856
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Single sheet (18 2/8 x 24 inches, full margins, showing the plate-mark). A FINE lithographed view of Yreka with original hand-colour in full and heightened with gum arabic. This iconic view of the gold-mining town of Yreka in California is from "Kuchel & Dresel's California Views" which included "all the important cities and min…ing towns, with a few of Oregon and Washington, issued during 1855, 1856, 1857, and 1858. They were sometimes published by a local merchant, often the bookseller [as here]. Many of them were framed by a border of views of important buildings, ranches, and mines in and about the town portrayed." (Peters page 142). Kuchel was born in Zweibrucken in 1820, and when he arrived in America work initially for P.S. Duval in Philadelphia. He began collaborating with Dresel in 1853. Kuchel and Dresel capture a birds-eye view of this bustling Gold Rush town just a few years after the first discovery of gold and its founding. As such it is a remarkable and important historical record of the times. Initially named "Thompson's Dry Diggings" "Gold was discovered here in March 1851 by Abraham Thompson, member of a party which was enroute from Oregon to Scott Bar. Following a heavy rainstorm, particles of gold in the roots of grass pulled up by pack animals caused Thompson to wash three pans of gravel. The results convinced the party that the area was rich enough to work. In the party were Dr. F. G. Hearn, Judge Silas J. Day and a Mr. Bell, Thompson's partner. All staked claims on these flats thirty feet square, and it was named "Thompson's Dry Diggings". Within six weeks 2,000 prospectors rushed here to mine, but the need of water caused the settlement to move to the creek. And it became known as Shasta Butte City. This name being confused with Shasta, in Shasta County. Was changed to "I-E-K-A," The Indian word for Mt. Shasta. "Now Yreka" in 1852" (Plaque at site of Thompson's discovery of gold). Peters, "California on Stone", pages 143 and 146; see Streeter 2787. Catalogued by Kate Hunter.
Weaverville, 1856. Trinity County, California
KUCHEL, Charles Conrad and DRESEL, Emil (lithographers) - Joseph BRITTON & Jacques Joseph REY (printers).
Verlag: [San Francisco: ?Fagg & Feast, 1856]. 1856
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Single sheet (17 4/8 x 25 inches, full margins, showing the plate-mark). A FINE lithographed view of Weaverville (a bit browned). This fine view of Weaverville in California is from "Kuchel & Dresel's California Views" which included "all the important cities and mining towns, with a few of Oregon and Washington, issued during 1…855, 1856, 1857, and 1858. They were sometimes published by a local merchant, often the bookseller [as here]. Many of them were framed by a border of views of important buildings, ranches, and mines in and about the town portrayed." (Peters page 142). Kuchel was born in Zweibrucken in 1820, and when he arrived in America work initially for P.S. Duval in Philadelphia. He began collaborating with Dresel in 1853. Kuchel and Dresel capture this early large-scale bird's-eye view of the Gold Rush town of Weaverville, and it is the earliest recorded in Reps, "Views and Viewmakers of Urban America" (443). Weaverville was only founded in 1850 during the Gold Rush, and attracted a large proportion of Chinese miners. "Weaverville owes its origin to the rush into northwestern California, which the discoveries of Pearson B. Reading started. By the summer of 1851 it was a thriving mining center, inhabited largely by Missourians, and had a reputation of being the roughest camp in California. And for years afterwards this reputation held. William H. Brewer was in Weaverville in September, 1862. He.comments on the high cost of freights, and says further: 'Sluices run through the town. There are multitudes of Chinese. There are twenty-eight saloons and liquor holes in the place and fighting and gambling are favorite pastimes.' Today Weaverville, Trinity's county seat since its organization, is a quiet and prosperous town with extensive interests in gold mining" Watson "California in the Fifties" (40). Peters, "California on Stone", pages 143 and 146; see Streeter 2787. Catalogued by Kate Hunter.