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23456Howick 25 June 1857. Six pages 12mo good condition. He finds it difficult to give advice because of his "being so imperfectly informed as to the present state of the question of immigration into Guiana. - It is obvious that the course which ought to be taken must depend upon whether the Colonists have or have not reason to complain of the conduct of the Government.- If they have & if any facilities for obtaining labour which might be granted to them have been with-held then a discussion would seem to be desirable & in the present word obscured of the session & if parties in the House of Commons I do not see how you could ruin a discussion except by asking a question & making a statement in explanation of it going into Committee of Supply. But if the Govt as I think it most likely sincerely desire to do all that can properly be done to encourage immigartion & only refuse to consent to measures to which there is a just objectn it would seem to me doubtful whether there would be any advantage in bringing on a discussion or whether it would be quite right to do so. - For this reason if I had remained in town & had had words deleted to present the petition to the House of Lords I would in the first instance have called upon the gentlemen connected with the colony in this country for a clear explanation of what they want & of the grounds on which they think the government ought to do more for them & I w-ould have endeavoured to satisfy myself whether they are right or wrong in order that in presenting the petition I might express the opinion I had formed which you know is allowed in the House of Lords. .". Howick, 25 June 1857 unknown
3573,Paris, Boulanger 1900, 479 pp., 1 vol. in 8 relié oblong demi-chagrin en un fort volume, coiff., queue et mors frottés (rel. éditeur), illustrations hors texte
New Haven - London, Yale University Press, 1971; in-8, 24 pp., couverture et feuilles agrafées. Offprint from France and Britain in Africa ; Imperial Rivalry and Colonial Rule. Dédicace de l'auteur.
1971_201700959New Haven - London, Yale University Press, 1971 ; in-8, 24 pp., couverture et feuilles agrafées. Offprint from France and Britain in Africa; Imperial Rivalry and Colonial Rule. Dédicace de l'auteur.
17392Alger, imp. Heintz, 1911, 1 pliée. grande affiche de 100 x 65 cm, imprimée en noir et rouge.
113504Imp. Barousse, 4 place de l'Odéon, Paris, [sans date, 1882], 1 volume petit in-folio de 230 x 315 mm environ, 16 pages, 1carte hors-texte - 16 pages. Demi-chagrin brun, dos lisse portant titres dorés. Cuir épidermé et rayé par endroits, feuillets montés sur onglets, quelques passages soulignés, page de titre du premier rapport restaurée, sinon bon état général.
Recueil de 6 numéros de Noël de "L'Armée d'Afrique. Organe de liaison entre les officiers de réserve de l'Algérie, Tunisie et Maroc et leurs camarades de l'active", revue publiée à Alger de 1924 à 1929 (gérants: L. LE PORT puis H. PASTRE): "Le Sahara français" (1924), "Le Maroc" (1925), "La Tunisie" (1926), "L'Afrique Occidentale Française" (1927), "L'Afrique Equatoriale Française" (1928), "Madagascar" (1929): articles géographiques, historiques et économiques sur les différentes colonies, illustrés de cartes et photos. Français
14937Alger, Imprimerie algérienne, 1924-1925-1926-1927-1928-1929 1 volume Grand in-8° Reliure d'époque demi-basane marron; dos à 5 faux nerfs et titre ("Empire français - Le Sahara français") doré, initiales dorées en queue ("G.M."); papier de couvrure des plats marbré. 6 fascicules reliés en 1 volume: [1er]: 92p., 2 planches et 1 carte dépliante hors texte; [2è]: 92p., 3 planches et 3 cartes hors texte dont 1 dépliante; [3è]: paginé de [361] à 439, 2 feuillets, 3 planches hors texte; [4è]: paginé de [365] à 492; [5è]: paginé de [351] à 454, 4 feuillets, 2 planches hors texte; [6è]: paginé de [323] à 392, 1 carte dépliante hors texte; vignettes et cartes in texte dans tous les fascicules. Coiffes frottées; charnière supérieure usée (fente du cuir mais plat restant solidaire de l'ouvrage); propre à l'intérieur.
190144542, , 1901. 50 photographies en tirage original d'époque de formats divers (de 6 x 5 à 17 x 11 cm environ), disposées et contrecollées sur 4 planches ornées et légendées à la plume (63,5 x 49,5 cm).
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
1369428Paris: Les feuillets bleus, 1938 2 fascicules in-4. Agrafé, couvertures un peu défr.avec petite déchirure, plats détachés, sinon bon état.
193837366Alger, F. Fontana, sd (1938) 1938 In-4 broché, couverture ill., 100 pp. & cahiers publ. 22 & 22 pp., 14 planches photo. hors-texte, figures et tableaux dans le texte. Couv. lég. fanée. Bon exemplaire.
1931136089Société d’éditions geographiques, maritimes et coloniales 1931 Chacune in-4 broché, non coupé. Tabelaux, graphiques et cartes dans le texte. Bon exemplaire.
QWA-2637Bouchène, 2000, 196 p., in-8 br., bon état
222 pages including index. Traces the story of the cholera epidemics as they ravaged the Canadas and the Atlantic colonies. Important reading for those interested in Canada's social, political, and medical history. Infrequent light pencil markings to contents. Average wear. Binding is brittle and has opened at several places but no pages are loose. Book
177745115Norwich CT 1777. 1st printing Bristol B4457; Shipton & Mooney 43243. Printed self-wrappers stitched. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Age-toning to paper. Abrasion to lower left of text block tips rounded. Very Good. 22 2 pp. 12mo: A - C4. 6-7/8" x 4-1/2" <br/><br/>Early Colonial publication on the subject in which the author proclaims that the second coming of Christ "is nigh at hand even at the very Door and That it is very probable this glorious Day will begin or commence in America." RBH has no sale record for this work solely noting its inclusion in 'Evans' though technically it was not recorded by Evans being added by Bristol. OCLC records just 3 holding institutions: Yale AAS & the Library Co of Philadelphia. Rare. unknown books
562pp. 24 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full blue cloth boards. 926 pages. Fold-out color maps.
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
10507Tours, Mame, 1901.In-4, percaline rouge illustrée, estampée et dorée de Paul Souse, 398 pp., nombreuses illustrations, plans et photos in-t. L'histoire de la découverte du Soudan Français et l'occupation de l'Afrique par les puissances occidentales.
QWA-21645Eugène Figuières, 1930, in-12 br. (12x 19), 218 p., 1ère édition, couverture passée, intérieur propre, bon état.
15585Elytis, 2009 - In-88 grand, couverture agréablement composée en sépia ill, 173 pages, quelques photographies documentaires in et ht ( rares ), très bel ensemble.
198295522Châteaugiron, Yves Salmon, 1982, gr. in-8°, 245 pp, 10 cartes, 11 planches hors texte, 16 fac-similés, biblio, broché, couv. illustrée à rabats, bon état
195201213Paris, Albin Michel, 1952. Petit in-8 broché sous jaquette illustrée en noir, 218 pages + 8 planches photos en noir hors texte.
1947742481947 Paris, PUF (Collection "Colonies et Empire - Classiques de la Colonisation"), 1947, in 8° broché, XXXII-381 pages ; non coupé ; couverture illustrée.