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La Vie Au Grand Air (Life in the Open Air), 1899 to 1910. Seven bound folio-size volumes of this weekly French pictorial newspaper, in mixed bindings, devoted to various outdoor pursuits, including motoring, motor-racing, motor-cycling and bicycling. The earliest comprises issues from No. 21, 4 Fevrier 1899 to 11 Avril 1902 (not a complete run, and some of the contents are loose), with five issues from another weekly, Le Sport Universel Illustre (two from 1897, two from 1900, and one from 1901), and issues numbered 1, 5, 6 & 7 (from late 1898) of another weekly, La Vie Illustree, at the back of the volume. This is followed by what appears to be the complete volume for 1902, (Tome V), with title page and table of contents, another volume with an incomplete sequence of issues from 1 Juin 1906 to 18 Janvier 1908), with the first few leaves loose, three volumes in similar bindings covering the period 6 Juillet 1907 to 26 Decembre 1908 (Tomes XII, XIII and XIV), all with their title page and table of contents, and apparently complete, and another volume holding the issues for 1910, possibly complete, although with confusing pagination for the special Christmas Issue, which includes several full-page colour plates (no title page or table of contents). All of these weekly journals, which are now exceedingly scarce, with articles in French, are profusely illustrated, and include a wealth of information relating to transport matters. AF (7)
Early Motor Year-Books and The Light Car. Two early hardback copies of Methuen's The Motor Year Book for 1905 and 1906, both with decorated cloth covers, the first 8vo, with 53 illustrations, the other large 8vo, and sub-titled 'and Automobilist's Annual. Also, a good copy of The Book of the Light Car, by E. T. Brown, 1st ed, 156 pages, with text figures and several pages of photographic plates. The lot is completed by a 64-page brochure, somewhat worn, published by the RAC on Jan 1st, 1915, including a 'Table of Motor Cars Manufactured During the Years 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, and 1915 inclusive; a French brochure from 1913, hardbound, including the thin card covers (orange with black lettering), in brown cloth with a leather title label to the spine, entitled Le Catalogue des Catalogues, Guide de l'Acheteur Automobile, 1re Edition, Tous les prix, Toutes les caracteristiques, De toutes les marques, with numerous period ads; and a thick French paperback, L'Automobile, by H. Petit & P. Meyan, 404 pages (largely unopened), numerous text figures and 40 pages of photographic illustrations, 7th ed, Paris, 1913. All in good, clean condition (6)
The History and Development of Light Cars by C. F. Caunter, large 8vo hardback, 1st ed, 1957; 4e Annee Agenda-Buvard du Chauffeur et de l'Alcool, Edite par Juliette Lockert, Paris, 1906, large 8vo, hardback, 230pp, well-illustrated with advertisements, theatre plans, cartoons, etcetera, the variously coloured pages interleaved with diary pages, some of which have neat ink entries for the day, pages browned through age, and the contents loose in the binding, which is rubbed and marked; Le Moteur Roi: Origines de l'Automobile, by Louis Bonneville, Preface by Gabriel Voisin, 1st ed, 1949, large 8vo paperback, 216pp, 55 text figures, a little worn; Modern Motor-Vehicles, by Lt.-Col. Rookes Evelyn Bell Crompton, 1st ed, 1907, 8vo paperback, 122pp, text figures and 3 folding plates, presentation copy from the author to F. W. Lanchester, covers worn but contents good; Moroccan International Rally, April 23rd to May 3rd, 1935, Official Rules, Automobile-Club-Marocain, a 24pp stapled brochure, including rather soiled pictorial card covers, with good period advertisements and illustrations, and including a fold-out Route Time table to Gibraltar and Tangier as the last page, English text. Plus 6 other items (11)
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