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19003174464Jena, Fischer, 1900. XXIII, 807 S. Originalhalbleder (Stempel auf Titel, Rücken leicht lädiert, leicht bestoßen).
185161963London: Longman Brown Green and Longmans 1851. First Edition. First printing. Octavo 21cm. Two volumes in brown cloth stamped in blind and gilt; blue and white printed endpapers with publisher's advertisements; xii244pp; vi248pp; 10 tinted lithographs some with hand coloring and 3 black and white lithographs. Errata slip in vol. I following contents. Binder's ticket of Remnant & Edmonds London to rear pastedown of vol. I. Ownership inscriptions of F. J. Young to front endpaper versos. Unfaded and straight frayed at spine ends vol. I with tear to cloth over rear joint and minor perforations to paper over interior hinges vol. II starting split to front joint short tears to cloth over both joints and short 2-in crack to rear hinge; occasional spots of browning but generally clean: Very Good. <br /> <br /> A Royal Naval officer's journals of visits to Dahomey a kingdom located in what is now southern Benin published with an antislavery intent: "It is the object of the author.to illustrate the dreadful slave hunts and ravages the annihiliations and exterminations consequent on this trade; and to bring prominently before the British public the sacred service they are rendering" through their efforts to halt the slave trade p.iv vol.I. NOT IN ABBEY. Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans unknown
1870WRCAM55334Osage Mission Ks 1870. Hand-drawn and hand-painted watercolor sign on a 14 x 18 3/4-inch sheet of cardstock. Pencil sketch for the same sign on the verso. Small chips at lower corners some light soiling. Very good. A remarkable and very attractive handmade sign for D.B. Gregory's livery stable in Osage Mission Kansas. Undated the style of the sign suggests a date of the 1870s. The center of the sign shows a lovely illustration in profile of a horse pulling a single-rider four-wheeled carriage along a dirt road. The text above the illustration reads "D.B. Gregory & Co." and below: "Livery & Sale Stables / Best Stock / Horse & Buggies / Main Bet. County & Neosho Strs. / Osage Mission Kan." The lettering is in black with blue and purple shadowing and "Osage Mission Kan." is drawn in a very ornate style. The entire sign is decorated with purple watercolor ornamentation. On the verso is a pencil sketch of the horse and the lower half of the carriage likely a preliminary sketch for the finished illustration. <br> <br> David B. Gregory born in 1846 in Iowa established his livery business with his brother in Osage Mission now St. Paul Neosho County Kansas by the early 1870s. An advertisement in the March 23 1873 issue of the OSAGE MISSION TRANSCRIPT describes Gregory's livery as having a "fine and well selected stock of horses and carriages.the best matched teams for style and speed in the city. Saddle horses for ladies and gents a specialty that defy competition." Settlers came to the region around Osage Mission in the 1840s following the founding of nearby Fort Scott in 1842. Osage Mission itself was founded in 1847 by Father John Schoenmakers as a mission to local Indian tribes and then grew into a town in its own right serving as a trading post and gateway for commerce and westward exploration. By the late 1860s it had grown to nearly 900 people with a hotel boarding house saloon stables general store hardware store and blacksmith. <br> <br> A rare significant and informative survival from the American frontier. unknown books
18898631Buenos Aires: Pedro Igon y Cia. Eds. 1899.- XLV 280 XVI p. 3 h.; 4º 248 x 167 cm; Tela Ed. con planchas en negro y escudo dorado.- RARO. La encuadernación algo rozada en los bordes y en la cabeza y pie del lomo. Interior en perfecto estado. ECONOMÃA IBEROAMERICANA Y DERECHO FISCAL MERCANTIL FINANCIERO Y DEL TRABAJO Libro en español Pedro Igon y Cia. Eds. hardcover
18816797Burlington Vt: The Ferguson Manufacturing Co 1881. Cord-sewn booklet 17.5 x 13 cm. 14 pages including. Illustrated. Date from various testimonials. Trade catalogue advertising the bureau creamery with testimonials price lists and more. An advertisement for the Automatic Milk Faucet also sold by Ferguson and for Wells Richardson and Co. Perfected Butter Color. Very light edge wear otherwise fine. OCLC locates no copies. The Ferguson Manufacturing Co unknown books
18816797Burlington Vt: The Ferguson Manufacturing Co 1881. Cord-sewn booklet 17.5 x 13 cm. 14 pages including. Illustrated. Date from various testimonials. Trade catalogue advertising the bureau creamery with testimonials price lists and more. An advertisement for the Automatic Milk Faucet also sold by Ferguson and for Wells Richardson and Co. Perfected Butter Color. Very light edge wear otherwise fine. OCLC locates no copies. The Ferguson Manufacturing Co unknown
184018938Par M. P. Rossi.Edition originale. Bruxelles, société typographique Belge - 1840 - 256 pp et 259 pp.Reliure demi veau fauve de l'époque. Dos lisse orné de filets dorés, avec titre, et tomaison. Dos frottés. Pas de rousseur. Bon état. Format in-12°(17x11).
1852R320146225L.Hachette et cie. 1852. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos frotté, Quelques rousseurs. VII + 346 + 155 pages - plats et contre plats jaspés - coins et plats légèrement frottés - dos frotté - auteur et titre doré sur le dos.. . . . Classification Dewey : 380-Commerce, communications, transports
181226314nantes 1812 1 document ORIGINAL d'1 page recto-verso manuscrite à l'encre brune, format : 21 x 16,5 cm, sur papier velin bleu , ligné et filigrané : "grappe de raisin" , lettre signée Jules BONNISSANT (RESPONSABLE DU CHANTIER DE BASSE-INDRE "CRUCY FRÈRES" -COMMERCE DU BOIS - CONSTRUCTION NAVALE), adresse au dos du document à l'encre brune : A Mr CARMAGNOLLE au chantier de la Piperie (CRUCY FRERES NANTES).
181226303nantes 1812 1 document ORIGINAL d'1 page recto-verso manuscrite à l'encre brune, format : 23,5 x 18 cm, sur papier velin bleu , ligné et filigrané , lettre demandant en urgence des clous à Cannot de deux pouces de longueur et de 5 pouces : tachez de nous les envoyer le plus rapidement possible. Nous sommes obligé de laisser notre part de bord faute de cloux, lettre signée Joseph BONNISSANT (RESPONSABLE DU CHANTIER DE BASSE-INDRE "CRUCY FRÈRES" -COMMERCE DU BOIS - CONSTRUCTION NAVALE), adresse au dos du document à l'encre brune : A Mr CARMAGNOLLE au chantier de la Piperie (CRUCY FRERES NANTES). léger tou de ver en plein milieur mais ne génant pas la lecture du document,
181126329basse-indre 1811 1 document ORIGINAL d'1 page recto-verso manuscrite à l'encre brune, format : 22,5 x 15 cm, sur papier velin bleuté, ligné, lettre signée Jules BONNISSANT, COURRIER INTERNE, ENTRE JOSEPH BONNISSANT CONTREMAITRE RESPONSABLE DU CHANTIER DE CONSTRUCTION NAVALE "CRUCY FRÈRES" A BASSE-INDRE ET CARMAGNOLLE RESPONSABLE DU CHANTIER DE LA PIPERIE (CHANTENAY)"CRUCY FRÈRES" CONSTRUCTION NAVALE, BASSE-INDRE, LE 15 MAI 1811 , adresse au dos manuscrite à l'encre brune : A Monsieur CARMAGNOLLE Au Chantier de la Piperie,
181226320nantes 1812 1 document ORIGINAL d'1 page recto-verso manuscrite à l'encre brune, format : 24 x 18 cm, sur papier velin crème, ligné et filigrané, lettre signée Jules BONNISSANT, COURRIER INTERNE, ENTRE JOSEPH BONNISSANT CHANTIER DE LA PIPERIE (CHANTENAY) ET SON PATRON : ANTOINE CRUCY "CRUCY FRÈRES - COMMERCE DU BOIS - CONSTRUCTION NAVALE" A BASSE-INDRE, LA PIPERIE, LE 23 SEPTEMBRE 1812, adresse au dos manuscrite à l'encre brune : A Monsieur Antoine Crucy à sa Maison,
181226288nantes 1812 1 document ORIGINAL d'1 page recto-verso manuscrite à l'encre brune, format : 23,5 x 18 cm, sur papier velin crème, ligné et filigrané "A CLISSON ", lettre annonçant au chantier de la piperie une livraison par le Gabarreau "LE JEUNE ANTOINE" d'un chargement de Bois Plançon, avec le liste des 26 lots de BOIS : N° (des Lots), Cube et Coup de Marteau (prix au coup de Marteau du commissaire priseur), lettre signée Joseph BONNISSANT (RESPONSABLE DU CHANTIER DE BASSE-INDRE "CRUCY FRÈRES" -COMMERCE DU BOIS - CONSTRUCTION NAVALE), adresse au dos du document à l'encre brune : A Mr CARMAGNOLLE (jean-etienne) au chantier de la Piperie
184235484London: William Clowes and Sons 1842. xiii 1 blank 325 1 pp. Bound in modern blue wrappers with copy of title page laid down on front wrapper. Lacking half title else Fine.<br/><br/> An indispensable primary source on England's efforts to stamp out the African slave trade. The many diplomatic exchanges are replete with information on the trade between Africa and the West Indies Brazil Cuba and Central America. Details on vessels engaging in the illegal traffic are reported with numerous lists of vessels their flags their captains and numbers of slaves "imported" into western ports. The various disguises and artifices of the slave ships are discussed at length and material on legal proceedings with respect to condemned vessels is recorded. Material on England's Treaty with Texas is printed as well as information on slave trading by ships sailing under the American flag. William Clowes and Sons unknown books
183935498London: William Clowes and Sons 1839. Folio. vi 35 1 blank pp. Disbound light dustsoiling of outer leaves moderately foxed minor edgewear. With the half title. Two light rubberstamps on title page. Good. <br/><br/> An indispensable primary source on England's efforts to stamp out the African slave trade. England exchanges diplomatic correspondence with Austria Prussia Russia Buenos Ayres Chile Egypt Mexico Montevideo New Granada Peru Venezuela and the United States. This item reports much information on the illegal traffic with data on ships their captains slaves "imported" into western ports efforts to enlist other nations' support in stamping out the slave trade. "The active and undisguised assistance given to the Slave Trade by citizens of the United States of America is as notorious as it is disgraceful. William Clowes and Sons unknown books
184336988London: Printed by T.R. Harrison 1843. Folio. 19 1 blank pp. New stitching light rubberstamp in upper blank portion of title page else Very Good.<br/><br/> England used her mighty naval power in a massive effort to stamp out the International Slave Trade. The major roadblock to a Treaty with the United States was English board-and-search tactics reminiscent of the objectionable practice that had helped to bring on the War of 1812. England claimed the right to board and search any vessel suspected of carrying on the Trade. The Earl of Aberdeen reports to Lord Ashburton on the "clamour about the right of search liberty of the seas &c." which "has already created so much excitement in the United States." Secretary of State Daniel Webster and his British counterpart settled the dispute in the Webster-Ashburton Treaty which also resolved the question of Maine's boundary with Canada.<br/> This publication treats exclusively the issues involved in the Slave Trade. The Correspondence describes "the nature of the stations or baracoons in which Slaves are collected on shore to be sold to the traders"; the areas of West Africa where the trade occurs; and the tactics of the ships which convey the slaves.<br/>OCLC 1007185044 2- Lib. Canada York U as of August 2020 and many facsimiles. Printed by T.R. Harrison unknown books
1837ABC_47982London 1837. Folio 32 x 20.5 cm. William Clowes 1837-1845; T. R. Harrison 1848-1872. Later stiff blue paper wrappers with white title-label on the front cover blue sprinkled edges. Ad. 11 in beige paper wrappers. With several tables of data. 14 volumes. Rare collection of 14 volumes containing transcriptions of British diplomatic correspondence with other countries relating to the slave trade in the 19th century printed for the British government. Although slavery in the British Empire was abolished in 1807 enslaved people in the colonies were not freed until 1838. In the present volumes which mostly date from 1837-1846 directly after slavery was abolished in most British colonies the British government urges other countries to help put a halt to the now illegal slave trade. The present collection contains the correspondence between Britain and numerous countries in Europe the Americas and North Africa especially France Spain the United States and Austria. The letters describe the ships carrying enslaved people in detail also mentioning their ports of call so they could be more easily found and stopped. Of particular interest are the transcriptions of slave trade acts from various countries as well as the treaties between France and chiefs in African colonies which are difficult to find in print anywhere else.The letters reveal the profound change in attitude towards slavery in the middle of the 19th century. The tone of the correspondence with countries that were quick in abolishing slavery like Denmark is very different than that of the countries that were much slower like the Netherlands and various countries in Latin America. However the letters especially make clear how difficult it must have been to find and stop the ships that were illegally carrying enslaved people. The owners of the vessels often hid their illegal practices behind obscure transactions and renamings which made finding them arduous and sometimes dangerous. It was the task of British commissioners and naval officers to try to uncover the network behind the Atlantic slave traders and bring them to justice. By collaborating with other countries the courts succeeded in the condemnation of over 600 vessels engaged in the slave trade and the liberation of nearly 80000 enslaved people.Ad 11 with blue library stamp on the title-page "Bibliothèque du palais de la paix". All volumes in good to very good condition some very slight browning and foxing some marginal notes in most volumes. unknown
18862081402109703059Kansendo Yurindo 1886. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kansendo Yurindo paperback
1806159861806 un contrebon, (DOCUMENT ORIGINAL)format : 17 x 11 cm, manuscrit à l'encre brune sur papier bleuté ligné et filigrané, "Contre bon" N°224, le Fournisseur aura soin de faire certifier par le garde magasin la livraison des objets mentionnés ci-contre sans quoi le présent n'aura aucune valeur, côté crucy, Bon pour trois livres de Mastic à fournir par la Veuve Dubreuil pour les coutures de la dite Goëlette , Nantes 23 Vendémiaire an 14, reçu de Mme Dubreuil les trois livres de mastic mentionnés Piperie le 25 Vendémiaire an 14 (15 OCTOBRE 1805) en l'absence de Mr Doré signé Bourion, contresigné L. CRUCY FRERES
180516064chantenay 1805 un contrebon (DOCUMENT ORIGINAL), format : 17,5 x 10,8 cm, manuscrit à l'encre brune sur papier bleuté ligné et filigrané, "Contre bon N°190", le Fournisseur aura soin de faire certifier par le garde magasin que le travail mentionné ci-contre à été exécuté sans quoi le présent n'aura aucune valeur, 448 côtée crucy, Bon pour peindre à deux couches en dehors la ditte Gabare par Mme Veuve Dubreuil , Nantes 27 FRUCTIDOR AN 13(14 SEPTEMBRE 1805) , Je certifie que la ditte Gabare a été peinte comme ci dessus et de plus le nom de la gabare a été peint sur planche, La Piperie le 11 Vendémiaire an 14, en l'absence de Mr Doré signé Bourion, contresigné L. CRUCY FRÈRES,
180515988chantenay 1805 un contrebon (DOCUMENT ORIGINAL), format : 18,5 x 11,5 cm, manuscrit à l'encre brune sur papier bleuté ligné et filigrané, Contre bon N°167, le Fournisseur aura soin de faire certifier par le garde magasin la livraison des objets mentionnés ci-contre sans quoi le présent n'aura aucune valeur, côté crucy, Bon pour 16 Carreaux de vitres à fournir par Mme Veuve Dubreuil pour le service de la dite Goëlette, Nantes 22 FRUCTIDOR AN 13( 9 SEPTEMBRE 1805), reçu à la Piperie, contresigné L. CRUCY FRERES .... au dos : Huit carreaux de vitre de neuf sur huit pouces et huit carreaux de vitre pour les petites croisées de sept sur cinq pouces, Piperie le 11 Vendémiaire an 14 en l'absence de Mr Doré signé Bourion,
1805159871805 un contrebon (DOCUMENT ORIGINAL), format : 18,5 x 11,5 cm, manuscrit à l'encre brune sur papier bleuté ligné et filigrané, "Contre bon" N°167, le Fournisseur aura soin de faire certifier par le garde magasin que le travail mentionné ci-contre à été exécuté sans quoi le présent n'aura aucune valeur, côté crucy, Bon pour peindre à deux couches la ditte Goëlette par Mme Veuve Dubreuil , Nantes 22 FRUCTIDOR AN 13 ( 9 SEPTEMBRE 1805), Je certifie que la ditte Goëlette a été peinte à deux couches + le nom sur l'arrière du Bateau, La Piperie le 11 Vendémmiaire an 14, en l'absence de Mr Doré signé Bourion, contresigné L. CRUCY FRÈRES
180515989chantenay 1805 un contrebon (DOCUMENT ORIGINAL), format : 18,5 x 11,5 cm, manuscrit à l'encre brune sur papier bleuté ligné et filigrané, "Contre bon" N°159, le Fournisseur aura soin de faire certifier par le garde magasin la livraison des objets mentionnés ci-contre sans quoi le présent n'aura aucune valeur, côté crucy, Bon pour 16 Carreaux de vitres à fournir par la Veuve Dubreuil pour le service de la dite Goëlette, Nantes 15 FRUCTIDOR AN 13 (2 SEPTEMBRE 1805) , faire connaitre la grandeur des carreaux de vitre , contresigné L. CRUCY FRERES .... au dos : reçu à la Piperie de mme Veuve Dubreuil Huit carreaux de vitre de neuf sur huit pouces et huit carreaux de vitre pour les petites croisées de sept sur cinq pouces, Piperie le 11 Vendémiaire an 14 en l'absence de Mr Doré signé Bourion
1883RO30301421Librairie des bibliophiles. 1883. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos abîmé, Non coupé. 74 pages. Quelques pliures. Frontispice en noir et blanc. Quelques bandeaux et culs-de-lampe en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 380-Commerce, communications, transports
1843ZB290240Washington: 1843. 12 pp issued as 27th Congress 3d Session HED 192; text age toned but not fragile tied into self wrappers; concerns the British Navy's alleged right to visit American vessels in the course of suppressing the African slave trade. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Washington: unknown