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SKU0602368Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2017-10-06. paperback. Good. 5x0x9. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Tracking Rowman & Littlefield Publishers paperback
376p. Addressed to Rt. Rev. Alonzo Potter. Hardcover Good condition. hinges chipped, top of spine missing (1")
1931_201600653Paris, Librairie Félix Alcan, 1931 ; grand in-8, 452 pp. + frontispice, 4 pl. et 2 pl. dépliante hors-texte, reliure d'éditeur demi-cuir, coloris rouge foncé, dos lisse, plats percaline estampée, tranches jaspées (traces de mouillure, quelques rousseurs). Bibliothèque d'Histoire contemporaine. Bon état.
fort volume in-8, 636 pp, broche, couverture illustree.- ISBN 2960025601 RARE - Très bel exemplaire. [TX-15]
1807144451807 br. sans couvertures (débroché d'un recueil) in-8, 95pp., P. Léopold Collin 1807
64381aafParis, Joel Cherbuliez, 1853, in-8vo, XVII + 340 p., reliure orig. demi-toile, bon exemplaire.
0483584681.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0332941361.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1970z015630Westport CT: Negro Universities Press 1970. Reprint. Very Good. Facsimile reprint. 8vo. in black cloth. Varying internal paginations. Very good. Boards and top edge foxed. Light penciling to contents else internally unmarked in a sound binding. Negro Universities Press unknown
182529465Manchester: Printed by Henry Smith 1825. 8vo 36 pp. Disbound. The report running to 193 pages was published the same year in London. Manchester: Printed by Henry Smith unknown
Two volumes bound in one. 423p. Lacks two preliminary leaves. 12mo. Crudely rebound. First American Edition from the London edition of Longman. Howes G-449. Francis Joseph Grund (1805-1863) was a German-born American journalist and author. He spoke several languages, including German, English, and French. In his writings and public speeches, Grund campaigned in favor of various politicians, including Martin van Buren, William Henry Harrison, and James Buchanan. The Buchanan administration hired him as a special agent who was sent to Europe in order to report on political and commercial developments there. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! AMERICANA BOX 3
Two Volumes In One: pp. 335; 334. Mildly XLib. XLib bookplate of the Library of the Page Literary Society on front paste down. 8vo. 190 mm. Original full embossed cloth binding, faded. Loss at head of spine. XLib call number on spine. Text is clean, but should be resewn. 'Author's Edition'. Hardbound. Good. The Trollope family made a little industry writing about visits to America, and comments on the land and its peoples. Anthony's mother, Frances, visited in the 1820's, and published a book about the trip in 1832. Anthony visited four times. His substantial trip in 1861 was the basis for this 1862 best seller. Anthony's comments on political matters during this contentious Civil War time were insightful and frank. Neither he nor his mother were beloved in the U.S. for many years. PAIMP 23
14900Fécamp, "Mémorial Gauchois", Journal Républicain de Fécamp, 1893, 1 br. in-12 de 177 pp., portrait en frontispice ;
181518491815 Ed. Athus Bertrand, Paris, 1815. In-8, demi-percaline, dos orné. 2 planches gravées dépliantes, (carte de Ste-Hélène, et vue de la rade de James-Town). Traduction de J. Cohen, notes de Malte-Brun
1970117151De Boccard 1970 Editions E. de Boccard, 2 volumes, 1970-1971, 433 et 506 p., brochés, environ 25x16cm. Couverture insolée avec des rousseurs. Bon état pour le reste et intérieurs propres, pages non coupées (jamais lu).
1863133741863. Paris Éditions Charpentier 1863 - Broché 12 cm x 19 cm 392 pages - Texte de Edmond Kirk traduit par Franck Bertin préface de Edouard Laboulaye - Dos restauré sinon bon état
1959171828Payot Payot, 1959. In-8 broché, 248 pages. Très bon état.
1877112721877 P., Ducrocq, 1877, in-8, demi chagrin rouge, dos à nerf,orné, toutestranches dorées, (reliure de l'époque Édition originale ornée de 72 dessins in-texte et à pleine page, gravés sur bois par M. MÉAULLE d'après les compositions de MM. H. SCOTT, MEYER, FERDINANDUS, etc. ce roman s'est fait remarquer pour la variante originale qu'il introduit dans le mythe de Robinson : "La mode de la littérature "noire" exigeait même un Robinson noir, et les aventures du petit Robinson nègre (racontées par A. Séguin) dans les forêts d'Afrique [sic] sont très attachantes", dit E. Lucas (La Littérature anti-esclavagiste au dix-neuvième siècle, 1930)
Book's cover is faded at top edge, page ends are lightly stained, otherwise book is very clean. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no other blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows the slightest signs of shelf wear only, no tears, now wrapped in protective clear cover. Previous owner's name or sticker in front section of the book. 425 pages, contents include: Slavery and the circle of culture, David Walker: in defense of African rights and liberty, Henry Highland Garnet: nationalism, class analysis and revolution, W.E.B. Du Bois: black cultural reality and the meaning of freedom, On being African: Paul Robeson and the ends of nationalist theory and practice.
1931CSP-1711Editions A. Picard - Paris, 1931. Préface de Jérome Carcopino.
188814044New York: Metropolitan Pub. Co 1888. First Edition. Octavo 19cm. Publisher's decorated deep mustard cloth stamped in gilt on spine; viii 431pp. First issue per Wright with no printer's statement on verso of title page. Bit of grubbiness to boards; donation bookplate and private ownership stamp to prelims; else a tight unmarked copy on the better side of VG. Thomas Manson Norwood 1830-1913 was a U.S. Senator and later a Democratic Member of the House from Georgia. In this his only novel he assails the trusts the stock market and the unequal distribution of wealth as the source of vice in America. The setting is New York City with much of the action set on Wall Street. WRIGHT III:3999. Metropolitan Pub. Co unknown books
Small tiny stain to back inner cover and endpaper. Light edgewear. 1 small corner crease to front wrap. ; 424 pages; This is a collection of P. A. Brunt's writings on Greek history and thought--some previously published in journals and others unpublished until now. Subjects covered include Greek political history of the fifth century B. C. And ancient historiography--including an introduction to Thucydides designed for the more general reader, to which the author has now annexed a new study of Thucydides' funeral speech. Four essays concern the relationship between Greek philosophical thinking and social and political conditions, and of these, three, which constitute about a third of the volume, are new. Two examine the extent to which Plato and his pupils sought, or were able, to make any impact on the contemporary world, and the practicality of the model city in Plato's Laws; the third discusses Aristotle's theory of slavery in relation to the actual Greek institution and to other attempts to justify slavery as well as in the context of Aristotle's own ethical doctrines.
15313Birmingham 3/13 1852. 1-page 8vo tipped on to part of an album page. He regrets that he is unable "to lodge at your home at the Quarterly Meeting" as "My dear Hannah is expecting to be confined almost daily and I cannot.leave home at all.". Birmingham 3/13 1852. unknown
Paris, Librairie Félix Alcan, 1931; grand in-8, 452 pp. + frontispice, 4 pl. et 2 pl. dépliante hors-texte, reliure d'éditeur demi-cuir, coloris rouge foncé, dos lisse, plats percaline estampée, tranches jaspées (traces de mouillure, quelques rousseurs). Bibliothèque d'Histoire contemporaine. Bon état.
ORD-730Ou l'histoire de la colonisation de l'île liée à l'esclavage noir de ses débuts à sa disparition. Aurillac. Editions du Centre. 1962. In-8 (14 x 19cm) br. couverture imprimée, 350pp.