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In -4°, pp. 595 con due mappe ripiegate più volte; pp. 509; XVI, 655, una mappa ripiegata più volte; XC, 416, con due tavv. (ritratto di Magellano e illustrazione della statua di Juan Sebastian de Elcano); (2), 501. Legatura in mezza pelle rossa con titoli e filetti dorati al dorso. Edizione composita, com’è consueto per quest’opera: i primi tre volumi (1858, 1859 e 1880) sono seconde edizioni; il quarto e il quinto sono prime edizioni (1837). Si tratta di una estesa raccolta dei primi e più rari documenti circa la scoperta del Nuovo mondo, a partire dalla fine del XV secolo e dall’impresa di Colombo. Le mappe ripiegate mostrano il Nord America e l’Atlantico (1), la “Tierra Firma” e le Indie occidentali (2), entrambe con la rotta seguita da Colombo, poi la Florida meridionale, Cuba e le “Tierre Firme”. Il quarto volume si occupa dei viaggi di Magellano e J.S. de Elcano alle Molucche, e comprende un ritratto inciso del primo e l’illustrazione di una statua del secondo. Il quinto volume parla delle spedizioni alle Molucche e i viaggi di Loaisa e Saavedra. Si può dire che questo lavoro è il primo ad aver dato luce, in maniera solida e organica, ai primi documenti circa la scoperta delle Americhe. A complex edition, as usual for this important work, the first collecting the most rare and ancient documents about Americas’ discover, since Columbus: the first 3 volumes are second editions, the 4th and 5th are first ones; it’s complete of the 3 maps and 2 plates.
P., Amiot-Dumont, 1953. In-8 broché, jaquette, 233 pages avec une carte et 8 hors-textes. Très bon état.
grand in-8°, pp. 393-634.- RARE Exemplaire débroché. Dernière page (sommaire) et 2e plat manquants. [MA-5]
français In-12 de 155-(5) pp. + 24 pp. de publicités + une carte dépliante in fine ; cartonnage orné de l'éditeur. Description d'Alger et ses environs. Avec une carte des routes et chemins de fer de l'Algérie et de la Tunisie publiée par Raoul Miaux (40x61 cm). Peu courant.
562pp. 24 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
Broch?. 234 pages. Couverture d?fra?chie, rousseurs.
in-12, 346 pages, cartes (cert. depl.), grav. et tabl. in-t., index, rel. bradel demi-toile à coins, p. de t. Bel exemplaire (1 cachet en p. de garde). [OM-1]
Paris, Delagrave 1901. In-12 broché de VIII + 660 pages avec photos. Signature sur la couverture et les premiers feuillets.
grand in-8°, 309 pp., ill. in-t. n., carte, broche, couverture illustree. Tres bel exemplaire. [TX-8]
In-8, broché, couverture imprimée, 61 p. Officier des Troupes Coloniales, né le 16 mars 1871 à Saulx de Vesoul mort au combat au Tchad à 39 ans.
8vo., First Edition, with 12 plates on 6, 2 folding map and a full-page map in the text, neat signature on front free endpaper; cloth, gilt back, a very good, clean copy in chipped and creased dustwrapper. A major contribution to the history. SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THE DUSTWRAPPER
1st edition. Paper Wrappers (later?), 8vo, 43 pages. Sabin 21532. Dwight here charges that The Jeffersonian party, giving itself "the title of Republican...in more correct, and definite phraseology, is called Jacobinical." The Federalists "prudently, and justly yielded" to the late presidential election, which marked their defeat. Despite the partisan rhetoric, Dwight provides a detailed perspective on the state of political parties and issues at the turn of the century. "Theodore Dwight (1764 Northampton, Mass 1846 New York City) was an American lawyer and journalist. He was the brother of Timothy Dwight, president of Yale College, and the grandson of Jonathan Edwards. He was a distinguished lawyer, a leader of the Federalist Party, and a member of Congress in 18061807, and was secretary of the Hartford Convention in 18141815. His talent as a writer made him a brilliant editor at the Hartford Mirror, the Albany Daily Advertiser, and the New York City Daily Advertiser, which he founded in 1817. Among his publications are Life and Character of Thomas Jefferson (1839) and History of the Hartford Convention (1833). He was a cousin of Aaron Burr....He was a member of the [Conn.] State council 18091815; elected as a Federalist to the Ninth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John Cotton Smith and served from December 1, 1806, to March 3, 1807; declined to be a candidate for renomination in 1806; secretary of the Hartford Convention in 18141815; moved to Albany, New York in 1815 and published the Albany Daily Advertiser 18151817....he died on June 12, 1846....In 1839, Dwight published The Character of Thomas Jefferson as Exhibited in His Own Writings, which Abraham Lincoln's law partner and biographer, William Herndon, claimed made Lincoln 'hate [Jefferson] as a man' for his duplicitous character and affair with Sally Hemings" (Wikipedia). Digital copy online at https://www.google.com/books/edition/An_Oration_Delivered_at_New_Haven_on_t he/xARLAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%22the+title+of+Republican%22+and+%22in+mor e+correct,+and+definite+phraseology,+is+called+Jacobinical.%22&pg=PA3&print sec=frontcover SUBJECT(S): Fourth of July orations. Speeches, addresses, etc., American -- Connecticut -- New Haven. Politics and government United States. OCLC Number:558980287. OCLC lists only 1 physical copy anywhere worldwide (British Library), none in the US. Exceedingly rare; NYPL (from which the digital copy was made) is known to have discarded many originals after microfilming/digitizing. Few light stains, a beautiful copy, Very Good Condition. (AC-22-29)
Chateau de Vincennes 1972. In-4 broché, texte ronéotypé, 50 pages. Intéressantes remarques historiques, politiques et sociales. Publié par le Service Historique de l'Armée de Terre.
Réédition illustrée par Yves TREVEDY (premier Grand Prix de Rome 1943), dont 12 planches couleurs, du roman publié en 1935 (Grand prix de littérature coloniale 1935) par Oswald DURAND (1888-1982), futur gouverneur du Sénégal (1945-1946) puis de la Côte d'Ivoire (1946-1947) (et non son homonyme, poète haïtien, 1840-1906). Tirage à 780 exemplaires sur Marais Crèvecoeur; exemplaire justifié n°341, après 100 exemplaires enrichis. Français
in-8°, 172 pages, ill. h.t. n/b, broche, couv. illustree. Couv leg. us. sinon bel exemplaire. [GE-1] Les deux auteurs partent à la découverte de la vie dans le Sahara, en suivant les activités de Mgr Mercier, " le grand marabout blanc ", " évêque du déser t".
in-12, 204 pp., frontispice, broché, couverture a rabats. Tres bel exemplaire [CA27/1] La colonisation belge au Bengale au temps de la Compagnie d Ostende
in-4°, 52 pages, chromos colles, cartonnage d'editeur avec jaquette illustree.- Bien complet des chromos et de la carte depliante hors texte. Excellent etat [PLC-8]
Cartonnage de l'?diteur. 83 pages. Mouillure ? la couverture. 22x27 cm.
In-8, demi-chagrin bun de l'époque, dos à nerfs orné de compartiments à froid, (4), xii, 201 p., portrait en héliogravure et carte dépliante hors texte. Edition originale posthume publiée par la famille de l'auteur, de cette étude économique documentée, composée à la suite d'un voyage d'étude à la tête d'une mission aux Guyanes française, anglaise et hollandaise. L'auteur mourut précocement des suites du paludisme à l'âge de 29 ans. Portrait de l'auteur en héliogravure et une carte dépliante en fin. Statistiques in et hors texte. Contient en annexe, des statistiques sur le régime des terres et des concessions en Guyane, ainsi que une bibliographie détaillée des Guyanes en 191 références. Bel exemplaire, très frais, très bien relié.
Grand in-8, broché, couverture illustrée, 226 p., planches photos hors texte. Édition originale. Bon exemplaire.
français In-12 de 350 pp. + 12 pp. de catalogue ; cartonné toile de l'éditeur. 2e édition avec 173 cartes et gravures. Signatures d'une ancienne propriétaire.
français In-4 de XX-244 pp.; demi-chagrin brun, plats cartonnés toilés vert ornés, tranches rouges (reliure de l'éditeur). Riche iconographie de 545 photographies. Un coin légèrement enfoncé.