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17033645Bourg du Cul-de-Sac Saint-Domingue 1703. Four-page manuscript notarial act bifolio approx. 35 × 23 cm written in brown ink on laid paper signed by the notary Perigny and the royal counselor Vernoy. With contemporary marginal notes including a concise summary of the transaction. Light toning at edges; upper and outer margins with tears and a few small losses affecting portions of text on pp. 1 and 3 though still fully legible. Old horizontal fold from storage. Text entirely legible signatures clear and intact. Overall very good condition. Four-page manuscript notarial act bifolio approx. 35 × 23 cm written in brown ink on laid paper signed by the notary Perigny and the royal counselor Vernoy. With contemporary marginal notes including a concise summary of the transaction. <p><br /> A rare 1703 notarial act from the earliest years of Saint-Domingue when the colony was just beginning its rise to become France’s most powerful Caribbean possession.<br /> <p><p><br /> This rare document was created at a time when Saint-Domingue was still in its earliest stage of development. Only six years earlier the Treaty of Ryswick 1697 had formally recognized France’s claim to the western third of Hispaniola ending decades of informal settlement by buccaneers displaced islanders and early planters. In 1703 French royal authority was just beginning to replace these loose and often lawless communities. The Superior Council of Léogane had recently been established to impose order and to lay the legal and administrative foundations of what would soon become France’s richest and most important colony.<br /> <p><p><br /> The act records the transfer of a debt totaling 800 livres. François De Sable a planter and landholder in the Petite Plaine district ceded to Louis Dalineau a merchant based in Petit Gonave his legal right to collect this sum from Paul Lefebvre d’Albon a naval commissioner stationed at Rochefort. The debt had originated in a 1702 contract recorded by Maitre Chaumet royal notary at Leogane. The document was witnessed by Nicolas Berthelot a merchant and storekeeper and Michel Richard a ship captain. It was drawn up and signed by Perigny royal notary at the Bourg du Cul-de-Sac and certified by Vernoy likely an abbreviated form of Duvernoy or Duvernay a royal counselor at the Superior Council of Léogane whose signature conferred full legal authority on the act throughout the colony.<br /> <p><p><br /> The three principal figures in the act represent the different forces shaping the colony at this time. François De Sable belonged to the first generation of settlers who established the Cul-de-Sac plain as a center of plantation agriculture. His wife Marie Jollin was born on Saint Christopher St. Kitts and came from the French community expelled by the English in 1690. Many of these displaced families were resettled by France in Saint-Domingue to strengthen its claim to the territory. A 1671 census of St. Kitts lists Marie’s parents among the island’s French inhabitants. Later parish records show Marie’s burial at Notre Dame du Cul-de-Sac on November 3 1728 recorded as the widow of François De Sable GHC 2006. While François’s own origins are not documented the evidence strongly suggests that he was part of this same wave of resettlement. By 1703 he was established enough to engage in formal legal and financial matters reflecting the transition from scattered informal settlements to a society regulated by royal law.<br /> <p><p><br /> Louis Dalineau was active as a merchant in Petit Gonâve when this document was created linking nearby settlements such as Cul-de-Sac and Léogane to wider trade networks. This act captures him at an early stage of his career before he rose to become one of the leading merchants of La Rochelle a major Atlantic port. By the 1730s his warehouses were filled with goods arriving from the Caribbean forming part of the city’s rapidly expanding colonial commerce Martinetti 2019. His activities extended beyond private trade to royal provisioning contracts including large-scale shipments for French troops in the Americas FranceArchives n.d. He was also involved in financial transactions with the Banque Royale such as petitions for certificates of deposit linked to colonial trade and Canadian companies Nouvelle-France.org n.d. Dalineau thus represents the merchant class that tied Saint-Domingue to global trade and turned local production into wealth on a worldwide scale.<br /> <p><p><br /> The debtor Paul Lefebvre d’Albon 1666–1746 was then a naval commissioner at Rochefort one of France’s principal naval and colonial centers. Only three years later in 1706 he was sent to Cayenne French Guiana where he spent forty years as the colony’s chief administrator. Over time he rose from commissaire de la Marine to commissaire ordonnateur and finally to commissaire général de la Marine ordonnateur overseeing royal revenues naval supplies and civil administration and at times serving as acting governor. His long tenure marked the consolidation of royal power in South America during the first half of the eighteenth century. His final years and inheritance are documented in the 1746 testament of his widow Marie Anne Mathé recently discovered and transcribed GHC 2025.<br /> <p><p><br /> This 1703 act brings together three key forces at a pivotal moment in the colony’s history: the first generation of settlers who established the foundations of plantation society in Saint-Domingue the merchants who linked these remote communities to the wider Atlantic world and the agents of royal and naval administration who extended the reach of the French crown overseas. It also preserves the names of other participants reflecting the network of officials and witnesses whose roles were central to the colony’s early legal system. As one of the earliest surviving legal documents from the colony it is a tangible testament to how these forces and individuals came together to shape what would soon become France’s most valuable colony.<br /> <p><p><br /> References: FranceArchives. n.d. Fonds du notaire Jacques Bréard Rochefort 3 E 33/22 fol. 122–123v.;GHC Généalogie et Histoire de la Caraïbe. 2006. Bulletin 206 p. 5288.; GHC Généalogie et Histoire de la Caraïbe. 2025. Document 515.; Martinetti C. 2019. Négoce atlantique et évolution des constructions urbaines à La Rochelle au XVIIIe siècle. In G. Saupin Ed. Les villes atlantiques européennes pp. 291–309. Presses universitaires de Rennes.; Nouvelle-France.org. n.d. Sommation par Louis Dalineau… Minutes des notaires René Rivière Pierre Soullard et François Soullard liasse 1711–1731 1721 3 E art. 1803 <br /> <p>. unknown
1965355490723044Privately Printed 1965. First Edition. Signed by Author. First UK Edition. Sable Basilisk: Notes and Correspondence between Robin de la Lanne-Mirrlees and Ian Fleming 1960-1964. Privately produced by the Author Robin de la Lanne-Mirrlees in 1965. Inscribed by the Author on the front free end-paper: "Best Wishes/from/Sable Basilisk/ Robin/ Private & Confidential". Xerox type copies typescript bound in red buckram with gilt lettering to the spine. Sable Basilisk provided light-hearted advice to Ian Fleming during the period that Fleming was researching the heraldic aspects of OHMSS. The book concludes with the results of research into the Bond family history and a drawing of the Bond coat-of-arms with the motto 'The World is Not Enough'. Robin de la Lanne-Mirrlees was Rouge Dragon at the Royal College of Arms from 1952-1962 and went on to become Richmond Herald until his resignation in 1967. In a letter dated 10 May 1974 Robin de la Lanne Mirrlees states that there are only about half a dozen copies of Sable Basilisk in existence. Note: OHMSS is dedicated For Sable Basilisk Pursuivant and Hilary Bray who came to the aid of the party. A fine copy just a hint of fading to the spine hardly worth mentioning in the original buckram with the contents also in fine condition. Campbell 11007C1/11007C2. One of the rarest pieces of Bondian ephemera and extremely scarce. Looks very smart in its custom-made acetate protector. Photographs/scans available upon request Privately Printed hardcover
2110502151105915Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 306 Not Available paperback
18502308300001T.W. Strong ; G.W. Cottrel New York Boston 1850. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Minstrel Shows: Popular Depictions of African Americans 16mo. Bound in publisher's blind tooled black boards. Gilt spine lettering. Hardcover. Good binding and cover. Scattered staining. Woodcut frontispiece woodcut vignette on title illustrations in text. Contains the lyrics of minstrel songs preformed by prominent companies. Many of the songs are familiar such as Jimmy Crack Corn Oh Susannah. Others are not such as "work niggars work!" sic 188 songs on 255 pages. No date circa 1845-1850. This is a rare edition that has only come up for auction twice in the last 50 years. T.W. Strong ; G.W. Cottrel, New York, Boston hardcover
19542111902160600304Japan Art Sword Preservation Association 1954. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 26x37 cm Japan Art Sword Preservation Association paperback
5196237Short description: In Russian. Sword Ivan Nikolaevich. Yid Islander or Stolen Treasure. The image is provided for reference only. It may reflect condition of one of the available copies or only help in identifying the edition. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKU5196237 unknown
20072090202122801474Not Available 2007. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 318 Not Available paperback
19262110502150415030Central Swords Association Headquarters 1926. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 3 Central Swords Association Headquarters paperback
19702091502135309416Yuzankaku shuppan 1970. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Yuzankaku shuppan paperback
19982081502111902091Guangxi education 1998. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 1078p Size: A4 hardcover book Guangxi education paperback
2001029180London : Polish Cultural Foundation 2001. Book. New. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Illustrated with photographs. Frontispiece photo portrait of author. Tiny notation on top edge of half-title page and very neat/attractive bookplate on verso of front cover. Interior is clean bright and unmarked. . Polish Cultural Foundation Paperback
19842090202122800444Not Available 1984. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
1980Bio-Green-9780852003671Bio-Green 1980. Hardcover. New. Bio-Green hardcover
1980Bio-Green-9780852003671Bio-Green 1980. Hardcover. New. Bio-Green hardcover
19702090202123001326Yuzankaku 1970. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Yuzankaku paperback
19702090502126900924Yuzankaku 1970. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Yuzankaku paperback
19052080302106802947Hakubunkan 1905. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Hakubunkan paperback
19702091202133208887Yuzankaku 1970. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 books in total Yuzankaku paperback
19732111902160300345Ishikawa shibu 1973. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Ishikawa shibu paperback
19662081502112500210A4 first edition boxed Touken Bijutsu Kogeisha 1966. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 A4 first edition boxed Touken Bijutsu Kogeisha paperback
19742091502135200966Yuzankaku 1974. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Yuzankaku paperback
186513330<p><b>1865 1st ed Sabre 19mo Prisoner of War Confederate CIVIL WAR Prisons Libby</b></p><p>G.E. Sabre's "<i>Nineteen Months a Prisoner of War</i>" is a Civil War-era account of life of prisoners in a number of Confederate prisons. Lieutenant Sabre was an officer in the Union Army and his book was a narrative of his escape from Confederate captivity. He describes many of the most iconic Southern prisons including Andersonville Libby Prison and Charleston.</p><p>Item number: #13330</p><p>Price: $499</p><p>SABRE G.E.</p><p><b><i>Nineteen months a prisoner of war : narrative of Lieutenant G.E. Sabre Second Rhode Island Cavalry of his experience in the war prisons and stockades of Morton Mobile Atlanta Libby Belle Island Andersonville Macon Charleston and Columbia and his escape to the Union lines</i></b></p><p>New York : American News Co. 1865. First edition.</p><p><br /></p><p><u>Details</u>: </p><p>· Collation: Complete with all pages</p><p>o 207 1</p><p>· References: Sabin 74743</p><p>· Provenance: Handwritten – <i>Dr. J.F. Brown</i></p><p>· Language: English </p><p>· Binding: Hardcover; tight & secure</p><p>o Cloth</p><p>· Size: ~7.5in X 5in 19cm x 13cm</p><p>Our Guarantee:</p><p>Very Fast. Very Safe. Free Shipping Worldwide.</p><p>Customer satisfaction is our priority! Notify us with 7 days of receiving and we will offer a full refund without reservation!</p><p>13330</p><p>Photos available upon request. </p> American News Co hardcover
110697Rare Dutch pamphlet printed in 1648. Contemporary printed copy of a diplomatic letter by Abel Servien French plenipotentiary involved in the Peace of Münster negotiations. Reflecting the aftermath of the peace. Beautiful decorated paper binding with big flowers. Quarto edition 4º. Collation: A. Knuttel 5727.NL Pamflet van een brief van de Franse diplomaat Abel Servien Comte de Servien ambassadeur en plenipotentiaris bij de vredesonderhandelingen in het kader van het Tractaet van den gemeenen Pays d.w.z. de onderhandelingen die leidden tot de Vrede van Münster 1648.De brief gedateerd 14 mei 1648 en gericht aan de ambassadeurs der Verenigde Nederlanden documenteert de diplomatieke correspondentie in de directe nasleep van de vredessluiting. unknown
19832080502106505629Japan Art Sword Preservation Association 1983. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Japan Art Sword Preservation Association paperback
1875145831875. Set of two original albumen prints depicting armed Arab and Bedouin camel riders published circa 1875 represents late nineteenth-century photographic engagement with tribal identity martial imagery and desert life in the Arab world. Produced during a period when European photographers and publishers circulated ethnographic and Orientalist imagery to Western audiences these photographs document the visual construction of the "Arab warrior" as both cultural type and romanticized emblem of desert autonomy. The images support research in Middle Eastern social history the history of photography colonial-era ethnographic representation and the visual politics of identity in the Ottoman and North African regions during the late nineteenth century.<br /> <br /> Albumen prints. Circa 1875. Each image approximately 8.25 x 11 inches. The first photograph shows an Arab warrior mounted astride a camel spear poised in throwing position with a sword secured to the saddle at the animal's flank. The rider and camel stand centered on a road lined with palm trees and vegetation suggesting an oasis or cultivated approach to settlement. The second photograph portrays a Bedouin figure traditionally dressed in a thobe and kufiyya standing beside his camel against an open desert landscape. The camel is saddled with the warrior's sword visible along its side and a solitary fort tower appears in the background evoking regional defensive architecture and territorial presence. Both compositions emphasize weaponry dress and mounted mobility as markers of status and identity.<br /> <br /> Such images circulated widely in European albums and travel publications shaping Western perceptions of Arab society through a lens that combined documentary detail with staged ethnographic typology. The prominence of spear and sword underscores continuity of martial symbolism at a time when imperial powers were consolidating control across North Africa and the Middle East. The juxtaposition of oasis roadway and stark desert fortification highlights environmental and political dimensions of nineteenth-century life in the region. Light age-related toning consistent with albumen process; minor surface wear and edge handling; images retain strong contrast and clarity. Overall very good condition. A compelling pair of nineteenth-century photographs reflecting the intersection of photography ethnographic representation and constructions of Arab martial identity. unknown