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In-12, demi-chagrin bordeaux de l'époque, dos à 5 nerfs orné de filets à froid et dorés, titre doré, (2) f., 330 p., (1) f. d'errata. Edition originale. Historien et théologien, dans la mouvance du protestantisme libéral, Albert Reville fut nommé professeur au Collège de France en 1880 à la première chaire d'histoire des religions. Il fut lors de sa création en 1886, le premier Président de la section des sciences religieuses de l'Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes et le fondateur de la "Revue de l'Histoire des Religions". Très bon exemplaire, bien relié à l'époque.
Backstrip tape-repaired, lacks 1 page, otherwise Good Condition; 8vo; 377 pages; Thompson and the others were arrested in 1841 and imprisoned at Palmyra, MO (frontis illus) for helping slaves escape. He was later pardoned. Thompson had become enamored with the anti-slavery ideas of Theodore Weld while a student at Oberlin College in 1835. Not in Howes or Sabin. A nice abolitionist piece despite the flaws listed above (MX14-11)
410 p. Foxed. 8vo. 220 mm. Spine rebacked in black leather. Original boards, worn. First American edition. Hardbound. Good. Scots born Thomas Hamilton (1789-1842) was generally overshadowed by his famous father - William Hamilton (1758-1790), professor of anatomy and botany at Glasgow, and his brother Sir William Hamilton (1788-1856) the metaphysician and antiquary. In 1810, after fully showing, in Glasgow and Liverpool, his incapacity for business, he got a commission in the 29th Regiment. Twice on active service in the Peninsula, he received from a musket bullet, at Albuera, a somewhat serious wound in the thigh. He was also in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick with his regiment, which at length was sent to France as part of the army of occupation. About 1818 Hamilton retired to Edinburgh on half-pay. He became a valued member of the 'Blackwood' writers. Hamilton married in 1820, and for several summers he and his wife lived near Abbotsford, Sir Walter Scott finding them very congenial neighbors and friends. In 1827 he wrote the ten popular novel Cyril Thornton. In 1829 they went to Italy, where Mrs. Hamilton died. Some time after his return, Hamilton visited America, bringing back materials for a this book on the Americans. 'Men and Manners in America' first appeared in 1833. 'Here his fund of humour and his genial satire, characteristics that struck Carlyle in his interviews with him in 1832-3 found scope, but his fun, if occasionally extravagant, was never unfair, nor were his criticisms directed by prejudice or charged with ill-nature.' - DNB. In the book he insightfully comments on all aspects of American culture, industry and government, he frequently expresses fascinating insight into the mores of this country. Especially interesting is his observations on American blacks - both Free and Slave. S&S/AI 19191; Sabin 30035; Howes 4481/H-138. PAIMP 22
pp. viii, 244. Twenty wood engravings by Atherton. Illustrated title page. Foxed. Early manuscript ownership of George S. Schmidt, York, PA. 12mo. 190 mm. Original green polished linen cloth binding with paper label pasted on front board. Hardbound. Very Good. S&S/AI 18552. PALIB 4
202p. Age stained. 12mo. Original quarter leather over marbled paper covered boards. Front board detached. Binding very worn. Hardbound. The rights of U.S. citizens and the structure of government. Includes important chapters on: the ending of slavery; capital punishment; political reform; and the Christian basis of civil liberty. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! AMERICANA BOX 9
20 pages. Contents: Winter Toilettes; Princesses at a Watering-Place; The Household Herald; Women and Men - every one that thirsteth; New York Fashions; Tapestry band for reclining chairs, etc.; background stitches for tapestry cushions ; fans and flowers for evening dress; Mrs. Burkes Pudding; The Woodlanders - continued; Family Living on $500 a Year - par XLVII; Some Christmas Suggestions; Sketches in Constantinople - text with illustrations; The Cocaine Habit - The Worst Slavery Known - New Revelations of Power; Nice centerfold illustration "Going to the Market in the Tropics" whows black man and woman on horseback; full-page illustration of "The Young Scion of the House of Alvarado on a Fiery Half-Broken Mustang; A Millionaire of Rough and Ready - continued; Knitted Chenille cape; Seal-skin wrap with beaver trimming; fur-trimmed mantle; Plain and plaid wool dress; India cashmere dress; A New Phase of Darwinism; humor. Above-average wear. Pattern included. Book
196p. Issued by the publisher without the Conclusion, p. 197-200. Hardcover Good condition, lacking leaf preceding t.p., endpapers chipped
562p. Hardcover Good condition, light dampstain bottom corner
In-12, demi-basane rouge de l'époque, dos à 4 faux-nerfs orné de filets et fleurons dorés entre-nerfs, titre doré, (4), 418 p. (qqs rouss.). Nouvelle traduction, donnée par Félix Mornand, de cet ouvrage publié en anglais à Boston en 1836 sous le titre 'The slave; or, Memoirs of Archy Moore'. Historien, journaliste et économiste, très critique vis-à-vis de la société américaine de son temps, l'auteur milita très tôt et tout au long de sa vie pour l'abolition. Composé après un séjour forcé dans le sud des États-Unis, cette oeuvre est considérée comme le premier roman anti-esclavagiste américain et l'une des sources principales de 'La Case de l'oncle Tom'. (Hoefer, XXIV, 678. Sabin, 31791. Work, 465).
254 pages. The powerful true story of a man who was a twentieth-century plantation slave. Beatings and burnings of black Americans a half century after the Emancipation Proclomation! "The book vibrates with action... an exceptional reading experience." - Christian Bookseller. Includes several pages of black and white photographs. Prior owner's details atop half-title page else unmarked. Average wear. Book
New English Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Edition in English. 361 p., b/w and color ills. The male and female slavery in Islamic law: Ottoman harem. Translation of the Turkish edition published in 1995. Part One: the distortions and misrepresentations of male and female slavery and the Harem, together with some examples. Part Two: male and female slavery in non-Muslim societies and in other religions. Part Three: the institutions of male and female slavery in Islamic law. Part Four: aspects of the practice of slavery, male and female, in the Ottoman state. Part Five: an investigation of the question: what is the Harem? Part Six: a lady governess's memoirs of the Harem. Part Seven: the replies to a number of important questions on these subjects.
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.
Paris, Hachette et Cie., 1876, 28 x 19 cm., rústica editorial, 160 págs. + 1 mapa de Africa, plegado y en colores. (Cubiertas originales algo deterioradas y con pérdida de papel en el lomo).
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.
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.
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
fort volume in-8, 636 pp, broche, couverture illustree.- ISBN 2960025601 RARE - Très bel exemplaire. [TX-15]
376p. Addressed to Rt. Rev. Alonzo Potter. Hardcover Good condition. hinges chipped, top of spine missing (1")
114pp., 24cm., originele omslag, nog onopengesneden, overdruk uit "Verslagen en Mededeelingen der Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen, afdeling letterkunde" 2e reeks deel VIII, goede staat, zeldzaam, R96020
Features: Native Resistance in British Columbia; Warner Creek History Lesson; Nicaraguan Logging Politics; Super Rubin Felony Convictions; Assault Charges for Bison Guts; Jack Squat Resurrected; Wolves & Poodles; Logging and Slavery in Burma; Roadbuilding Subsidies Renewed; British EF! Rising; Post-Rendezvous Action at Exxon; Corporate Fall '97; Anti-Nuke Weapons Protests; Logging Shutdowns in San Luis, CO; Forest Appealing 101; Eastern Oregon Appeal Victory; Bare Bones; Zero Cut Day of Action; Bluegray Tail-Dropper; D.A.M., It's Good! Quality copy. Book
ALBIN MICHEL. 1973. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 284 pages
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Minor shelfwear to DJ. ; Sociological Studies in Roman History, Vol. 1; 268 pages; The enormous size of the Roman empire and the length of time it endured call for an understanding of the institutions which sustained it. In this book, Keith Hopkins, who is both classicist and sociologist, uses various sociological concepts and methods to gain new insights into how traditional Roman institutions changed as the Romans acquired their empire. He examines the chain reactions resulting from increased wealth; various aspects of slavery, especially manumission and the cost of freedom; the curious phenomenon of the political power wielded by eunuchs at court; and in the final chapter he discusses the Roman emperor's divinity and the circulation of untrue stories, which were a currency of the political system. Professor Hopkins has developed an exciting approach to social questions in antiquity and his book should be of interest to all students of ancient history and of historical sociology.
263 p. 12mo. 20 cm. Some damp stain. Foxed. Contemporary cloth backed boards binding, worn. Marryat started his tour of the U.S. in New York, crossed that state and went as far as Sault St. Marie, across Upper Canada, and back to Montreal. He also visited Washington and Kentucky. His comments on American habits, language, and institutions (including slavery) were widely read and of great influence. Howes M300; Clark III:204; Sabin 44696. W145Rt
736 p. The text is perfectly readable, but not very clean. Damp stained. Age stained. XLib. Old ownership label on title page. Large 8vo. Leather spine over marbled boards. Binding very worn with remnants of library call numbers on spine. Hardbound. Fair. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SHELF W24