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Paris, Éditions de l'École des Hautes Études en sciences sociales, 1982; in-8, XXVIII-428 pp., broché (annotations au crayon). Avant-propos de Léopold Sédar Senghor. Introduction de Fernand Braudel.
294pp., Nouvelle édition revue et augmentée, reliure demi-toile, 23cm., bel état
Paris, Perrin 2002. In-8 broché, de 423 pages. Photos hors-texte. Très bon état
Hardcover in-8°, 132 pp, relie demi-percale d'epoque. Bel exemplaire. [NV-33] [F] Couronné pour le meilleur ouvrage sur l'Esclavage africain
Light browning to DJ spine. Dustjacket has very light chipping to head of spine. Minor shelfwear. Minor pencil marginalia. ; In 1649 a Code of Laws was issued in Moscow completing the process of the enserfment of the Russian peasantry. This book illustrates this process with fifty-six documents of the twelfth to seventeenth centuries, almost all unabridged and translated for the first time. They relate mainly to the central and northern area of European Russia known, in the sixteenth century, as Muscovy. ; 194 pages
192 p. Damp stain. Age stain. 12mo. 190 mm. Original cloth spine over paper covered boards. Boards damp stained with loss. Paper spine label perished. Hardbound. Fair. Haliburton was a Nova Scotian politician, judge, and author. Politically, he played a significant role in the history of Nova Scotia prior to its entry into Confederation. While Haliburton gained a reputation as a local businessman and as a judge, his greatest fame came from writing. He wrote a number of books on history, politics, and farm improvement. He rose to international fame with his Clockmaker serial, which first appeared in the Novascotian and later published as a book throughout the British Empire, becoming popular light reading. The work recounted the humorous adventures of the character Sam Slick. He was the first international best-selling author from what is now Canada. S&S/AI 56101. First edition of the second series. PAIMP 23
Inscribed by the author on ffep, else unmarked. Spine lightly browned. Front wrap and first few apges have very faint creasing to upper corner. ; 165pp. ; Università Degli Studi Di Padova Pubblicazioni Dell'istituto Di Storia Antica ; Vol. V; 165 pages; Signed by Author
32 p. Wood Engraved frontis and full page plates by Charles Copeland featuring Afro-Americans and scenes in the Old South (Virginia); Text ornaments by Frank Myrick; all Drawn, Engraved, and Printed under the Supervision of A.V.S. Anthony. Inked 1889 Christmas presentation. Special gift binding - cloth backed, highly decorated polished white boards; soiled. Stephen Collins Foster was born in 1826 in Lawrenceville now part of Pittsburgh, PA. In 1846 he moved to Cincinnati, OH and became a bookkeeper with his brother's steamship company. In 1849 he published Foster's Ethiopian Melodies, which included the hit dialect song "Nelly Was A Lady", made famous by the Christy Minstrels. Many of Foster's songs were in the minstrel show tradition popular at the time. However, rather than simply caricaturing African-Americans, they show an empathy for the sufferings of the slave rare in works for the mainstream white audience of the time. He was the first white composer to portray blacks as loving husbands and wives, as in this song. written in loving memory of an old slave's dead wife. Hardbound. Very good. BLKAM 1
pp. 286, (2) [Publisher's catalogue]. Last signature damp stained with old mold damage. Penciled ownership of Geo. F. Griminger, Aug. 24, 1866 on title page. 12mo. Original full publisher's cloth binding. Rear board mold and damp stained. Hardbound. "Edmund Kirke" was the pseudonym of James Roberts Gilmore (1822-1903). A scarce and interesting book. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SHELF W29
La condition des affranchis "pendant les siècles compris entre l'avènement d'Auguste et la mort d'Alexandre Sévère", par l'historien et géographe Henry LEMONNIER (1842-1936): histoire de la législation, rapports entre affranchi et patron, condition civile de l'affranchi, classes et degrés dans la libertinité, situation et rôle des affranchis dans la société; en appendices, chronologie de la législation et documents sur le nom de l'affranchi; notes et références. 1ère édition; exemplaire relié; prix du lycée de Digne (1889). Français
Société Antiesclavagiste de France. 1897. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. Plaquette paginée de 594 à 624. Tampons et annotations de bibliothèque sur le 1er plat et en 1re page. Allocations distribuées par la Société Antiesclavagiste en 1897. Lettre de Mgr Jourdan de la Passadière aux évêques de France. Projet de colonisation en Abyssinie. Pénétration anglaise du Cap à Alexandrie. Lettres d'Afrique...
ISBN : 2864181045. ENCRE. 1982. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 291 pages- quelques pages de photos en noir et blanc hors texte
Tananarive, Imprimerie officielle, 1941. In-4 broché, 47 pages suivies de 7 grandes cartes en couleurs..
Revue des Deux Mondes 1852, In-8 broché, 200 pages. Bon état. Casimir LECOMTE : LES NOIRS LIBRES ET LES NOIRS ESCLAVES AUX ANTILLES, AUX ETATS UNIS ET A LIBERIA, LA REPUBLIQUE NOIRE". - M.P. de CASTELLANE : "SOUVENIRS DE LA VIE MILITAIRE EN AFRIQUE. LE DAHRA, BOU-MAZA ET LE COMMANDANT CANROBERT" -
321pp., dédicacé, br.orig. (dos restauré, protégé par une couv. de papier cristal), 20cm., non coupé, cachet, peu commun, G54676
Book is in excellent condition; appears unread with creaseless covers and spine. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Publisher's page reads " First Dell Printing, November 1977." 729 pages on age-toned paper.
Book shows wear to covers. Binding is solid and square, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 265 pages. Previous owner's name or sticker in front section of the book. Contents by the above authors include: Souls of black folk, investigate lynchings, In love with Harlem, Revolt of the evil fairies, A choice of weapons, the white4 problem in America, Not poor, just broke, Why I eulogized Malcolm X, The potential of a minority revolution, etc.
251pp., 22cm., relié en couv.cart., br.orig. conservée, 2 cachets, texte frais et sans rousseurs, bon état, G86918
This is a very good softcover copy in the original publisher's tan printed wrappers with almost no wear. Just a little scrape on the right edge of the front cover. Spine has a small stain. Very clean inside and out. No marks. This is one pamphlet from a 6 volume series published by the University of Pennsylvania. This is Number VI: Slavery and the Union, 1845-1861. A collection of documents from various states referring to slavery, the Fugitive Slave Law, the Wilmot Proviso, etc. 8" high X 5" wide, 80 pages. This book will be securely packed and shipped with tracking.
Small format book with a floral decorative binding of orange and green. Previous owner's inscription inside. Cover shows a bit of wear and some spots. Hinges are a bit loose. 4 1/4"w x 6"h. 478 pages. No date; circa 1900.
420p. Damp stained. Age stained. Bookplate of Mechanics' Library, Lancaster, Pa. With their stamp on title page, and related stamps embossed in blind. Tall 8vo. Original full black publisher's cloth binding, rubbed and worn. Hardbound. Lewis Cass (1782-1866) was an American military officer and politician. During the War of 1812, he served as Brigadier General. As a reward for his service he was appointed Governor of the Michigan Territory by President James Madison. In 1831 he resigned as Governor of the Michigan Territory to take the post of Secretary of War under President Andrew Jackson, serving until 1836. Cass was a central figure in formulating and implementing the Indian Removal policy of the Jackson administration. From 1836 to 1842, he was U.S. Ambassador to France. Cass represented the State of Michigan in the United States Senate from 1845 to 1848. In 1848 he resigned from the Senate to run for President. Cass was a leading supporter of the Doctrine of Popular Sovereignty, which held that the people who lived in a territory should decide whether or not to permit slavery there. His nomination caused a split in the Democratic party, leading many antislavery Democrats to join the Free Soil Party. After losing the election to Zachary Taylor, he returned to the Senate, serving from 1849 to 1857. Cass then served as Secretary of State under President James Buchanan (1857-1860). This book was apparently issued in hopes that Cass would again run for the Presidency in 1852. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! AMERICANA BOX 1
420 p. Comparison of free & slave states by a non-slave owning North Carolinian. Hardcover Good condition; spine chipped & split
432p. Hardcover Very good condition, spine ends worn, inner hinges cracked
FLAMMARION. 1979. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 321 pages- couverture contrepliée
ISBN : 2213030588. FAYARD. 1998. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 440 pages