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Alger, Imprimerie du Gouvernement, 1847. In-8 broché, couverture jaune de 87 pages. Signature sur le couverture C Bugeaud. Couverture salie et abimée, néanmoins peu courant.
In-8, broché, couverture papier fort (rel. moderne), 20 p. page de titre inclus. Edition originale. Moreau de Saint-Méry critique l'administration des délégués de la métropole qui ont provoqué la situation insurrectionnelle dans laquelle se trouvent les Antilles. Il appuie la demande du député de la Guadeloupe, Louis de Curt, quant à doter chacune des colonies d'institutions spécifiques et d'un personnel politique autochtone. (Martin & Walter, III, 25163. Sabin, 50575) Bon exemplaire.
Un volume broché de format petit in 8° de 128 pp. ; nombreuses photographies en sépia. Volume manié en état correct. Voir les photos. Passionant; recul nécessaire...
Pygmalion 1988, fort In-8 relié plein skyvertex bordeaux, couverture conservée. 512 pages. Parfait état
Broch?. 365 pages. Rousseurs.
287 p. front., plates, ports., fold. map, diagr. 23 cm. Hardcover Good condition, corners rounded, some wear to head of spine Inscribed by the author to T. Bentham
337 p. front., plates, ports., fold. map, diagr. 23 cm. Hardcover Good condition, corners rounded, some wear to head of spine
Fine French Original wrappers. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 10 p., 2 unnumbered b/w plates. Extremely rare early brief French edition of "Kitâb tu?fat al-zâ'ir fî târîkh al-Jazâ'ir wa-al-Amir 'Abd al-Qâdir" by Amir Abd al-Qadir's eldest son Mohammad Pasha, originally in Arabic in 1903 in 2 volumes, published for "the benefit of the national subscription of the Ottoman Fleet", including a brief biography of Abd al-Qadir, was an Algerian religious and military leader who led a struggle against the French colonial invasion of Algiers in the early 19th century. This pamphlet including Amir Abd al-Qadir's biography written by his eldest son Mohammad Pasha has two b/w plates showing a photograph of al-Qadir and his medal that the municipality of Paris had struck in 1862, in memory of the banquet offered on behalf of the Parisian population to the Emir Abd-el-Kader. Abd al-Qadir al-Jazairi (1808-1883), known as the Emir Abdelkader, Abdelkader ibn Muhieddine or Abdelkader El Hassani El Djazairi, was an Algerian religious and military leader who led a struggle against the French colonial invasion of Algiers in the early 19th century. As an Islamic scholar and Sufi who unexpectedly found himself leading a military campaign, he built up a collection of Algerian tribesmen that for many years successfully held out against one of the most advanced armies in Europe. His consistent regard for what would now be called "human rights", especially as regards his Christian opponents, drew widespread admiration, and a crucial intervention to save the Christian community of Damascus from a massacre in 1860 brought honors and awards from around the world. Within Algeria, his efforts to unite the country against French invaders saw him hailed as the "modern Jugurtha", and his ability to combine religious and political authority has led to his being acclaimed as the "Saint among the Princes, the Prince among the Saints". Amir Abd al-Qadir (Emir Abdelkader or Abdelkader El Hassani El Djazairi), (1808-1883), was a venerated Algerian Islamic scholar and a military leader who led a collective resistance against the mid-nineteenth century French colonial invasion of Algeria. He is remembered today as one of the nineteenth century's most inspiring leaders for his humane treatment of Christian opponents during Algeria's anti-colonial struggle and for leading an intervention to rescue the Christian community in Damascus from certain massacres in the midst of sectarian riots in 1860. Raised in his father's zawiya, he excelled as a student, memorizing the Qur'an by the age of 14, and studying the Islamic religious sciences as well as subjects such as philosophy, medicine, and mathematics. He was especially known as a gifted orator who outshone his peers in the recitation of poetry and in delivering religious talks. His father, a notable spiritual leader affiliated with the Qadiriyya order, recognized his son's precociousness and cast a leadership role upon him shortly after the invasion of Algeria by France in 1830. After his father, citing his old age, declined to lead a tribal campaign against the French in 1832, Abd al-Qadir found himself elected Emir, or Commander of the Faithful, to organize a resistance that, within a year under his leadership, would unite Algeria's western tribes. Emir Abd al-Qadir commenced a fifteen-year military struggle during which he often kept the French forces-which boasted one of the world's most advanced armies-at bay through skillful guerilla tactics, strategic negotiation and treaties, and visionary state-building. All the while, he demonstrated chivalry and compassion toward his opponents and allies alike, taking care, for instance, to respect the individual religious beliefs of his prisoners of war and also purposefully integrating Jews and Christians into his new state. At one point, he released his French prisoners because he did not have the means to feed them adequately. But, by 1847, partly due to ruthless scor
In-8, broché, couverture renforcée, qqs mouil., 85 p. Édition originale. Nombreuses statistiques.
Edition originale de ce recueil de fausses lettres mais véritables articles publiés en 1885 par Octave MIRBEAU (1848-1917) dans "Le Gaulois" et le "Journal des débats", sous le pseudonyme de "Nirvana", puis "N"; édition établie, présentée et annotée par Pierre MICHEL et Jean-François NIVET: une "leçon de style et de littérature" (l'Inde y est plus vraie que nature) et un compromis politique, l'écrivain ce faisant travaillant pour François Deloncle qui milite pour l'expansion coloniale de la France. Tirage à 850 exemplaires. Français
In-8, broché (sans couverture), 23 p. Edition originale. En réponse à la proposition de Fontenay, au nom du comité de commerce, qui demandait que les droits sur les retours de l’Inde fussent dirigés uniquement vers le port de Lorient, Mirabeau préconise la liberté absolue du commerce et de l'industrie. Il s'élève contre tout type de prohibition, en la matière, l'obligation faite aux commerçants de se faire livrer dans un port déterminé leurs marchandises venant de l'Inde. (Goldsmiths'-Kress, n°14189. INED, 3190bis. Martin & Walter, 24517). Bon exemplaire, très frais.
français Paris, Imprimerie Jean Cussac, 1919. In-8 de 84 pp. + 2 cartes dépl. h.t.; broché, couverture grise imprimée or. Bon état. Un tampon et une référence en marge du titre et de la première de couverture. Rare.
français Paris, Imprimerie Jean Cussac, 1919. In-8 de 50 pp. + 1 carte dépl. h.t.; broché, couverture grise imprimée or. Bon état. Une référence en marge du titre et de la première de couverture. Rare.
français Paris, Imprimerie Jean Cussac, 1918. In-8 de 61 pp. + 2 cartes dépl. h.t.; broché, couverture grise imprimée or. Bon état. Une référence en marge du titre et de la première de couverture. Rare.
français Paris, Imprimerie Jean Cussac, 1919. In-8 de 66 pp. + 2 cartes dépl. h.t.; broché, couverture grise imprimée or. Bon état. Petits accrocs en pied et sommet de dos. Rare.
français Paris, Imprimerie Jean Cussac, 1919. In-8 de 62 pp. + 2 cartes dépl. h.t.; broché, couverture grise imprimée or. Bon état. Une référence en marge du titre. Rare.
français Paris, Imprimerie Jean Cussac, 1919. In-8 de 48 pp. + 2 cartes dépl. h.t.; broché, couverture grise imprimée or. Bon état. Un tampon et une référence en marge du titre, du faux-titre et de la première de couverture. Rare.
français Paris, Imprimerie Jean Cussac, 1918. In-8 de 103 pp. + 2 cartes dépl. h.t.; broché, couverture grise imprimée or. Bon état. Une référence en marge du titre et de la première de couverture. Rare.
français Paris, Imprimerie Jean Cussac, 1919. In-8 de 42 pp. + 2 cartes dépl. h.t.; broché, couverture grise imprimée or. Bon état. Une référence en marge du titre et de la première de couverture. Rare.
français Paris, Imprimerie Jean Cussac, 1919. In-8 de 107 pp. + 1 carte dépl. h.t.; broché, couverture grise imprimée or. Bon état. Une référence en marge du titre et de la première de couverture, petites usures au dos. Rare.
français Paris, Imprimerie Jean Cussac, 1918. In-8 de 50 pp. + 2 cartes dépl. h.t.; broché, couverture grise imprimée or. Bon état. Une référence en marge du titre et de la première de couverture. Rare.
français Paris, Charles-Lavauzelle & Cie, 1935. In-8 de 28 pp.; broché, couverture imprimée. En bon état. Couverture insolée avec cernes claires.
3 volumes broch?s de 110 pages. 23x30 cm.
4 volumes broch?s de 80 ? 120 pages. 23x30 cm.