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Toledo, 1958, 24 x 17'5 cm., cartulina editorial, retrato - árbol genealógico plegado - 336 págs. - CCXCVIII láminas en papel couché + 2 h.
15318Paris, RMN, 1999 ; in-4. 113 pp. Illustrations couleurs. Cartonnage rigide de l'éditeur, plats couleurs, dos de toile blanche. Parfait état.
1968LFA-126719189Un ouvrage de 157 pages, format 180 x 240 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1968, Impr. Tournon, bon état
1981LFA-126737207Une revue de 80 pages, format 210 x 270 mm, brochée, illustrée, bon état
1981615494Southern Africa 1981. Hardcover. Near Fine. Photo album consisting of 38 color photos belonging to Charles V. Hamilton. In 1967 with cowriter Stokely Carmichael Hamilton published the groundbreaking book Black Power: The Politics of Liberation. Part of the book's and Hamilton's legacy is solidifying the term "institutional racism in public discourse. From 1969 until his retirement in 1998 Hamilton was the Wallace S. Sayre professor of government and political science at Columbia University. This photo album documents the three years Hamilton spent working for the Study Commission on U.S. Policy Toward Southern Africa spanning the years 1979 to 1981. The findings of this study were compiled into a book by Allison Drew titled South Africa: Time is Running Out 1981. A review of the book published in the peer reviewed journal Ufahamu: A Journal of African Studies states that the goal of the report was "to create a policy framework based on United States interests in the South African context." However the review's conclusion is rather critical of the commission's results stating:<br /> <br /> "Although taking a firm stance against petty apartheid and effectively challenging South Africa's view of its own strategic importance the commission's economic policy recommendations amount to a carte blanche for continued United States investments. In essence therefore the commission's suggestions support the status quo. Its recommendation of continued United States investment is in fact a vote of confidence for apartheid . Moderation and maximization of interests within a nonviolent framework are the main themes of this book and moderation is what it seeks from the reader.â€<br /> <br /> This apparently unsuccessful attempt to bridge the gap between public interests and business interests is partially illustrated in the mix of individuals who were involved. Hamilton was appointed as one of 11 commissioners on the study along with other academics and activists such as Ruth Simms Hamilton no relation Aileen C Hernandez and Constance Hilliard. Other members included businessmen such as Alan Pifer the acting president of the Carnegie Corporation at the time; C. Peter McColough the CEO of Xerox; businessman and philanthropist Frank A. Thomas; and J. Irwin Miller a businessman known for his civic activism. We have confirmed photographs featuring both Charles V. Hamilton and Frank A. Thomas and we believe that there are also photos of Ruth Simms Hamilton Aileen C. Hernandez J. Irwin Miller C. Peter McColough and Howard D. Samuel. The photos show them having talks and meeting locals. One shows Hamilton and we believe McColough at a talk on DWEP The Domestic Workers and Employers Project; one shows Thomas with four locals one of them holding an umbrella over Thomas' head; one shows Thomas outside of what appears to be a church speaking to a man with a crowd of children surrounding them; and one shows a large gathering of people Hamilton included in hardhats and jumpsuits. There are also six photos taken at what we believe to be a mansion known as "Graceland" located in Muizenberg Cape Town South Africa. One is a view of what looks to be the back of the house taken from afar then we see exterior shots of commissioners and others drinking coffee and chatting and interior shots of them working. Later in the album perhaps at Graceland a curious photo shows three people looking from a second story railing and displaying a large cartoon. It’s very hard to make out the caption in full but it mentions “the press.â€<br /> <br /> Also included is a bag of personal mementos: four home photographs of a child two including a man and one including a woman a copy of Pages of Time: 1929 the year Hamilton was born given to him for his 74th birthday a card with a newspaper clipping announcing him being appointed professor of government at Columbia University his daughter's Carol ID card from when she worked in the Office of the Secretary at the Department of Commerce as well as her business card from when she was the president of Cooper Hamilton Associates; and three other business cards perhaps of associates.<br /> <br /> Based on the presentation we suspect that this album was a gift given to each of the eleven commissioners though we cannot find another example of it. The album consists of 38 color photographs affixed to thick cardstock pages bound within an album of blue leather boards stamped in silver print on the front board with two lines of silver tooling on the spine. Boards worn but overall a near fine album with the photos clean and bright.<br /> <br /> A behind the scenes look at the Study Commission on U.S. Policy Toward Southern Africa in the time of Apartheid. hardcover
28248P., Albin Michel (Collection "Le Mémorial des Siècles"), 1969, in 8° broché, 465pp. ; bibliographie ; couverture illustrée en couleurs.
29864P., Hachette, 1967, in 8° broché, 381 pages ; illustrations hors-texte ; chronologie et bibliographie in-fine ; couverture illustrée en couleurs (légèrement fanée).
30111P., Fayard (Collection "Les Grandes Etudes Historiques"), 1945, in 12 broché, 372pp.
53755P., SEFI (Collection "Epoques et Visages"), 1947, in 8° broché, 366 pages ; bibliographie sommaire in-fine ; tableaux généalolgiques ; illustrations hors-texte ; quelques rousseurs ; la page de titre manque.
58988P., Didier, 1883, in 12 relié demi-chagrin rouge de l'époque, dos à faux nerfs orné, fer doré du Lycée de Nimes frappé sur le plat supérieur, XXIII-468 pages.
69184P., Hachette, 1967, in 8° broché, 381 pages ; illustrations hors-texte ; chronologie et bibliographie in-fine ; couverture illustrée en couleurs (très légèrement fanée).
71715P., Payot, 1939, in 8° broché, 661 pages ; traces de mouillure en tête du volume, couverture tachée.
1527ABC_49771Antwerp: Joannes Grapheus 1527. 17th-century vellum sewn on 4 supports laced through the joints remnants of closing ties red and grey sprinkled edges. Small 8vo. With a woodcut printer's device on the final page of ad 1 and 2 decorated woodcut initials in ad 2. 2 works in 1 volume. With bound before ad 1: CLEMENT VII Pope. Epistolae duae Altera Clementis VII Papae ad Karolum V Imperatorem Aug. etc. Altera Karoli V Imp. Aug. etc. Clementi respondentis. Cologne Petrus Quentell March 1527. Early edition of the correspondence between Emperor Charles V and King Francis I illustrating the strained political situation in Europe during the years 1526-1527. Francis was captured by Charles' army in February 1525 and held captive until he signed the Treaty of Madrid in January 1526 in which he surrendered Italy Artois Flanders and Burgundy to Charles. However he broke the treaty upon his return to France. The present work contains nine documents. Together these were issued as political propaganda intended to counteract the indignation aroused in many parts of Europe when the imperial army invaded Italy and ransacked Rome May 6 1527. Included are inter alia the text of the "Foedus Clementinum" Francis I's refusal to approve the Treaty of Madrid and the imperial letter to the Roman cardinals of October 6 1526 demanding that they summon a general council even against the will of the Pope. Several editions of the work appeared in 1527 including translations into Dutch and French. The present copy comes from the library of Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun 1655-1716.Ad 2 contains two letters one from Pope Clement VII to Emperor Charles V written on the 23rd of June 1526 and the response of the latter written on the 17th of September of the same year. The pope had just entered into an alliance with Francis I against Charles and started the War of the League of Cognac 1526-1530 to drive him away from the Italian Peninsula. Together with ad 1 the present work provides an understanding of the complex political and religious tensions in Europe during the period.With a 17th-century ownership annotation on the title page of ads 1 and 2 "Fletcher". A brown stain on the front board. The work is somewhat browned throughout. Otherwise in good condition.l Ad 1: Knuttel 32; Nijhoff & Kronenberg 1263; USTC 403777; not in the STCV; Ad 2: Adams C 2135; USTC 651301; VD 16 K339. Joannes Grapheus, hardcover
1994LFA-126715210N° 190 (Février 1994) 96 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, bon état
15416035Nuremberg 1541. Large 8vo. Johann Petri 18th-century gold-tooled calf richly decorated spine each board with a frame of fillets with small flowers in the four corners red edges. With a large ornamental woodcut coat-of-arms of Charles V helmed mantled crowned and with 2 putti holding the order of the Golden Fleece on the title-page 11 woodcut initials with pictorial decoration 2 series plus 4 repeats. Set in 2 sizes of Venetian-style roman type with larger roman capitals and incidental italic with upright capitals in the Aldine style. 45 1 blank ll. One of the first two editions order uncertain in the original Latin this one published at Nuremberg of the assertion by the Reichstag the meeting of the Imperial Counts of the Holy Roman Empire in Regensburg of the Emperor Charles Vs rights to the Duchy of Gelre and the County of Zutphen as well as the rejection of the objections raised by Wilhelm Duke of Cleve and since 1538 also Duke of Gelre at Frankfurt in 1539. It was a loss for the Dukes of Gelre in their struggle against the Emperor Charles V who wanted to include Gelre in his empire. He actually succeeded in doing so in 1543 two years after the present publication. A short list of errata appears at the end.The first three editions of the present Assertio in the original Latin and a German translation all appeared by 1541. Although the present edition is undated the colophon of the 1541 Antwerp edition by Martinus Meranus Marten Vermeere explicitly notes that it follows Petris present Nuremberg edition ad exemplar Joannis Petrei Nurenbergae impressum which therefore cannot be later than 1541 it is usually ascribed to that year while the Cologne edition by Quentel is dated August 1541. The texts of the Cologne and the present Nuremberg editions show several differences and each has a list of errata at the end but the errata are completely different and neither edition incorporates the corrections from the other suggesting a degree of independence. In very good condition and with large margins leaf size 26.5 x 18.5 cm. Traces of the removal of a large bookplate once pasted on the first endleaf.l USTC 613601 14 copies; VD16 A 3911 8 copies; cf. BMC STC Dutch p. 83 1541 Antwerp ed. Tiele Pamfletten 13 idem Barbier IV col. 1161 idem; not in Adams. unknown
1964LFA019dcUne revue de 110 pages, format 170 x 230 mm, illustrée, brochée
1999LFA-126715275N° 96 - Octobre 1999 : Revue de 98 pages, format 285 x 220 mm, illustrée, brochée, bon état
2000LFA-126739970N° 180 (Septembre 2000): 82 pages, format 220 x 295 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, bon état
20775Paris, Librairie Renouard, 1876. In-8, XXIX-374 pp., demi-chagrin bordeaux, dos à nerfs, armes du comte d'Antioche dorées en queue du dos, tranches mouchetées (dos éclairci, quelques taches, rousseurs).
018348Olathe Kansas: The Johnson County Democrat. First Edition . Cloth. Very Good/No Jacket. 12mo. N/D 1930; 152 pages; Very interesting early history and first hand accounts of Olathe and Johnson County Kansas; Blue cloth covers show light rubbing on edges; Small institutional ink stamp on front paste down and blank front end page; Volume is otherwise tight clean and intact. <br/> <br/> The Johnson County Democrat hardcover
1700160101Brüssel, Josse de Grieck, 1700. 11 Bll.,453, 376 S.,mit 2 gestochenen Frontispiz, mit 9 Kupfern im Text (6x6 cm), mit 6 mehrfach falteten Kupfern (16x12 cm) und 15 getochenen Textvignetten, 12°, 14 cm OPergament, umlaufender Farbschnitt
16297739-6Nova Science Publishers Incorporated. Used - Very Good. Former library copy. Pages intact with possible writing/highlighting. Binding strong with minor wear. Dust jackets/supplements may not be included. Includes library markings. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good. Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated unknown
12450Paris, A. Leroux et Constant-Chantpie, 1826. 2 ouvrages en 1 vol. in-8°, basane cailloutée, dos lisses ornés de filets et de fleurons dorés, pièces de titre et de tomaison en maroquin rouge, filet et roulette dorée d'encadrement sur les plats, chaînette dorée sur les coupes, tranches marbrées. Reliures de l'époque, qq. épidermures, coins un peu râpés. Bon exemplaire. xxvj-465 pp., 2 fig. h.-t. par Horace Vernet gravées à l'eau-forte et 1 plan h.-t. replié (plan figuratif des lieux où se passe l'action du poëme de Charlemagne) gravé en taille-douce d'après le Vte d'Arlincourt; (1) f., xiv-115 pp. Rousseurs éparses.
D10P-00199Academic Press. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner’s name short gifter’s inscription or light stamp. Academic Press unknown
2001Q-0120660601Academic Press 2001-09-06. hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Academic Press hardcover