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193053455éditions du Cygne 1930 4 volumes, in-4, demi-chagrin, plats percaline verte décorée, dos orné rel. éditeur. Nb. illustrations en noir et couleurs in & hors texte, cartes repliées. Second plat du premier volume entâchés d’humidité.
gb199Librairie L. Hachette et Cie Relié In-12 (12 x 18 cm), reliure demi-peau, dos à 5 nerfs, pièce de titre, tranches jaspées, gardes couleur, sans date, 328 pages ; coupes un peu frottées, par ailleurs très bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
189543396E. Leroux 1895 3 volumes forts et grands in-8, broché, en partie non coupé, 668- 879- 958 pp. Cartes dans le texte. Dos du premier volume brisé. Par ailleurs bon exemplaire sous étui toilé.
11814Paris, La Renaissance de l'Art français et des industries de Luxe. Avril 1922. 1 volume in-folio, XXX-141 pp. [151-291], reliure moderne plein cuir, belle couverture en couleurs conservée (Détail de l'Affiche de Delleplane pour l'Exposition Coloniale de Marseille en 1922), enrichi de 262 illustrations dans le texte et 3 hors-texte ainsi que de belles pages publicitaires, très bel exemplaire.
184512181845 Paris, Dentu, 1845. 3 volumes, 25,5 x 17 cm (R), grand in-8, XIV - 479 pp., 560 pp., 412 pp. - 1 f. n. ch., 6 planches de combat naval repliées hors texte, reliure en pleine basane grise, dos à 5 nerfs, titre, auteur et tomaison dorés, couvertures bleues imprimées conservées, non rognés (reliure postérieure signée Chabert fils à Marseille).
190438223Paulin, ca 1904 1904 2 tomes reliés en 1 volume grand in-8, demi-chagrin cerise, dos à nerfs, caissons richement ornés, fers de prix ville de Paris, tranches dorées, XIV- 192- 252 pp. Nombreuses ill. photo. dans le texte, 2 cartes en couleurs repliés in fine. Très bon exemplaire sous étui.
191438234Larose, 1914 1914 Grand in-8, plein maroquin brun, dos à nerfs, filets brun et dorés, double filet sur les plats, couvertures et dos cons., tête dorée, X- 291 pp. Figures dans le texte. Etat de neuf.
188138256Hachette, 1881 1881 In-8, demi-chagrin vert, dos à nerfs, caissons ornés, fers doré au premier plat, 143 pp. Bel exemplaire sous étui toilé.
189838269Challamel, 1898 1898 Gr. in-8, demi-basane, dos à nerfs, couvertures cons., 242 pp. 17 photogravures et dessins hors-texte d’après les clichés et croquis de l’auteur, une carte repliée ; 42 pp. Une carte hors-texte. Dos passé, coiffes usées. Int. très frais. Bon exemplaire sous étui.
189538274A. Challamel, 1895 1895 In-8 broché, 198 pp. Deux cartes repliées in fine. Dos cassé. Int. frais.
190538489Librairie Hachette et Cie 1905 In-8 relié. Grand in-8 25,5 x 17,5. Reliure de l’époque demi-maroquin rouge cerise à coins, dos à nerfs, tête dorée, XV + 288 pp. Illustrations dans le texte et à pleine page, carte en couleurs repliée in fine. Reliure un peu fanée. Petit accroc d’humidité. en pied au long du livre.. Bon état d’occasion.
190659618Leroux 1906 In-4, bradel percaline bleu nuit, 403 pp. 8 cartes et 155 illustrations. Infimes rousseurs in fine.
190338398Hachette, 1903 1903 Grand in-8, demi-maroquin à coins cerise, dos à nerfs, tête dorée, XVII-573 pp. prt, 11 cartes repliées. Infimes frottements. Bel exemplaire sous étui.
188643565A. Jourdan 1886 In-8, demi-maroquin grenat, dos à nerfs, couvertures conservées, 95 pp. Carte en couleurs repliée in fine petite déch. sans manque. Très bon exemplaire.
1889135000Challamel 1889 Grand in-8 relié demi-basane, dos lisse orné, XIII- 388 pp. Planches hors-texte six dépliantes, figures dans le texte. Rousseurs éparses.
189543576Alger, A. Jourdan, 1893 1895 Deux volumes reliés en un in-8, bradel percaline, couvertures conservées, 96 pp. Frontispice ; 233 pp. Carte repliée. Papier bruni pour le second volume. Dos passé. Bon exemplaire sous étui.
191038445Ed. Arnold, 1910 1910 In-8, toile éditeur, XIX- 308 pp. Planches hors-texte, figures dans le texte. Carte repliée. Bel exemplaire sous étui.
188438463Challamel 1884 In-8, broché, XIX- 78 pp. Carte en couleurs repliée. Couverture un peu ternie, second plat en partie détaché. Int. frais.
Nantes, Université de Nantes, 1980; A4 (210 x 297 mm), LVIII-1095-2 ff, broché (annotations au crayon). Les 2 volumes. Thèse présentée devant l'Université de Nantes. Directeurs de recherches : MM. les professeurs Jacques Fierain et Gabriel Debien. Quelques illustrations et cartes en noir et blanc (34).
24263ONE: ‘Emigration from the W. Coast of Africa.’ Downing Street 25 February 1843. TWO: ‘A circular to all the West India Colonies.’ Downing Street 25 February 1843. Printed by W. Clowes and Sons Stamford Street for Her Majesty’s Stationery Office. Extracted from a volume of Parliamentary Circulars with the ownership signature "Frederick Peel" Member of Parliament from Feb. 1849 dated 1839-1851. Important items reflecting the state of affairs regarding movement of West Africans to the British West India colonies in the period immediately following the abolition of slavery. Both items excessively scarce: no copies traced on either OCLC WorldCat or COPAC. In good condition lightly aged. The two items disbound from a volume and paginated in manuscript. ONE: Printed ‘Circular’ dated ‘Downing Street / 25th. February 1843.’ Lithographic reproduction of manuscript text headed in real manuscript ‘Emigration from the W. Coast of Africa’. At foot in manuscript not Stanley’s handwriting: ‘/sd/ Stanley’. A version of the circular on pp.1-2 of Item Two exhibiting some variation from it for example giving details of two items of ‘correspondence’ in margin of p.1. Stanley explains that in accordance with the views of ‘two Committees of the House of Commons which sat last Session to enquire - the one into the state of the West India Colonies the other into that of the British Possessions on the West Coast of Africa’ the Government ‘have undertaken the superintendence of Emigration from that coast to the British West Indies’ and have chartered vessels which ‘during the next twelve months will effect as many voyages as may be possible within that period from Sierra Leone or other ports on the Coast of Africa to Jamaica Guiana and Trinidad’. TWO: Colonial Office document signed in type p.2 ‘STANLEY’. Title: ‘A Circular to all the West India Colonies.’ Dated ‘Downing-street 25th February 1843.’ In margin beside title: ‘Emigration. / A Circular to all the West India Colonies.’ Slug at foot of final page: ‘London: Printed by W. CLOWES and SONS Stamford Street / For Her Majesty’s Stationery Office.’ 11pp 8vo. Paginated 1-11 in type and 43-53 in manuscript. The dispatch a slightly-different version of Item One is on pp.1-2; and is followed on pp.3-11 by three enclosures - ‘forms which I have to request may be adopted in making the returns of the numbers of the different classes of immigrants who are received in the colony under your government’. The first p.3 is a table giving a uncompleted example of a ‘Return of the Number of Emigrants who have been brought from the Coast of Africa to blank in Ships chartered or licensed by Her Majesty’s Government during the Quarter ended on the blank 184blank.’ The second pp.4-5 is under five heads including ‘Provision for Bounty Emigration to be conducted by private Individuals’. The third pp.5-11 is a ‘Draft of Proposed Ordinance / Act for the Encouragement of Immigration into blank’ under thirty-five heads. ONE: ‘Emigration from the W. Coast of Africa.’ Downing Street, 25 February 1843. TWO: ‘A circular to all the West India Co unknown
24269ONE: Manuscript circular dispatch dated from Downing Street 4 May 1840. TWO: Printed ‘Regulations and conditions’ 1840. Slug: ‘LONDON: / PRINTED BY W. CLOWES AND SONS 14 CHARING CROSS / For Her Majesty’s Stationery Office.’. The printed item is excessively scarce: no copy on OCLC WorldCat or JISC. Extracted from a volume of Parliamentary Circulars with the ownership signature "Frederick Peel" Member of Parliament from Feb. 1849 dated 1839-1851. Transcriptions of both items are to be found in The Journal of the Legislative Council of the Province of New Brunswick 20 January to 26 March pp.26-28. The two items are in good condition lightly aged and worn. Disbound from a volume and paginated in manuscript. ONE: Manuscript ‘Circular’ headed ‘Banking Companies’ and dated from Downing Street 4 May 1840. 1p 8vo. Paginated in manuscript 15. On W. Horsington paper with watermark date 1839. Reads: ‘Sir / I transmit to you herewith for your information and guidance and that of the Legislative Bodies and Local Authorities in the Colony under your Government Copy of certrain rules and conditions prescribed by the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury for observance in Charters on Legislative Enactments for incorporating Banking Companies in the Colonies.’ In another hand not Russell’s at foot: ‘/sd/ John Russell’. TWO: Printed ‘Regulations and conditions for the observance of which provision should be made in the charter or legislative enactments relating to the incorporation of banking companies in the colonies’. 4pp 8vo. Bifolium. Second page paginated in print 2. Paginated in manuscript 17-20. Final page carries repeat title and slug printed lengthwise for folding into the customary packet. Seventeen regulation on the first two pages with the third page carrying a ‘Form of Return referred to in Regulation No. 13.’ A ‘modification’ of this document with printed covering circular by Gladstone dated 30 May 1846 are offered together separately. ONE: Manuscript circular dispatch, dated from Downing Street, 4 May 1840. TWO: Printed ‘Regulations and conditions’ [1840]. unknown
24273Dated from Downing Street London 15 January 1846. A scarce item of which no other copy has been traced. 9pp 8vo. Disbound from a volume and paginated in manuscript 57-65. Extracted from a volume of Parliamentary Circulars with the ownership signature "Frederick Peel" Member of Parliament from Feb. 1849 dated 1839-1851. In good condition lightly aged. Printed in lithograph in facsimile of a manuscript document. Begins by explaining the purpose of the dispatch in true Gladstonian style: ‘I find that the impulse which has been given in every other part of the Civilized World to plans of Railway communication has been felt in many of the British Colonies. The subject has been pressed on my attention from many different quarters and under circumstances both physical and economical as distinct and as various as are the conditions of those widely extended Settlements. To attempt to lay down any one set of rules or even a single rule binding inflexibly on the executive Governments of them all would obviously be futile and impracticable. But the experience of this Country has ascertained some general principles on the subject the application of which it may now be presumed are applicable in various degrees to the Legislation of every Country in this new field of enquiry. The object of this Despatch is to state compendiously what these rules or principles are.’ He proceeds to set out his principles under ten headings. Dated from Downing Street [London], 15 January 1846. unknown
189820371898 Editions Charles-Lavauzelle, Paris, sans date, (1898). 2 tomes en un seul volume broché. 421 pages. 7 croquis
18983Phnom-Penh Imprimerie A. Portail 1930 in 8 oblong (17x22,5) 1 volume reliure recouverte d'un superbe tissus en brocard de soie foncée à motifs de fils dorés, dans son étui assorti, non paginé, texte encadré. Progamme des fêtes en l'honneur de l'inauguration de l'Institut Indigène d'Etudes du Bouddhisme du Petit Véhicule, 15e jour de la lune croissante du sixième mois Pissak. Anniversaire de la Naissance, de l'Illumination Parfaite et de l'entrée du Maitre dans le Parinibbana. Superbe reliure originale pour un rare et précieux document historique relatif aux activités culturelles officielles durant la colonisation française au Cambodge ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
18981Sans lieu ( Laos ) Institut Bouddhique 1931 in 8 oblong (20x24,5) 1 volume reliure recouverte d'un superbe tissus en brocard de soie verte à motifs de fils dorés, dans son étui assorti. Sous la présidence d'honneur de S.E. Monsieur le Gouverneur Général de l'Indochine, et le haut patronage de S.M. le Roi de Luong-Prabang. Superbe reliure originale pour un rare et précieux document historique relatif aux activités culturelles officielles durant la colonisation française au Laos ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )