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ORD-3741Paris. Michel Lévy. 1857. In-12 (120 x 184mm) dos lisse toile beige, plats marbrés, 311 pages. Reliure quelconque, des rousseurs, dernière feuille collée sur le dernier plat, sans perte de texte. Exemplaire très moyen mais édition originale, rare.
1861146268Couverture souple. Reliure demi-basane. 1024 pages.
7809traduit de l’anglais par pierre François CAILLE.In 8 demi-cuir lie de vin à nerfs et à bandes.Titre,roulette,fers dorés,petit rehaut de rouge.Filets dorés sur les plats. Faux-titre,carte de l’Est des Etats Unis au moment de la guerre de sécession,titre,735 pages.Gallimard Février 1939. Copyright by librairie Gallimard 1938.Premier plat de couverture illustré,conservé.Edition originale de la traduction française, très bon état
32259Pondichéry, publications de l'Instiut français d'indologie n° 7, 1957 - Grand in-8 broché, IV+144 pages, préface du Dr Jean Filliozat - Très bon état malgré des rousseurs éparses
1374548Bruxelles: L'Auteur, 1929 in-8. xvi-308 pages, 37 illustrations hors texte. Importante "Bibliographie générale de la Traité et de l'Esclavage" (38 pages) et index (18 pages). Broché, bon état.
20012332001 - broché - Editions Sépia - 2001 - In-4 (30 x 23 cm) broché - 107 pages - Très nombreuses photographies en couleurs et en noir et blanc - ISBN : 9782842800390 - Ouvrage sous titré "Chants et danses initiatiques pour le culte des vôdoun au Bénin" - Photographies, texte et mise en page de Gilbert ROUGET
16618Musée des Salorges / Imprimerie Beuchet & Vanden Brugges "Nantes, 1948, in-4 broché, couverture à rabats. Tirage numéroté à 1000 exemplaires. Un des 900 exemplaires sur vélin supérieur de Rénage. 233pp.-3ff. Nombreuses illustrations hors-texte en noir et en couleurs. Monographie indispensable pour l'étude et la compréhension de la production et de la diffusion des ""indiennes'"" ou toiles peintes produites à Nantes au XVIIIème siècle ; leurs rapports à la traite négrière. Ex-dono manuscrit sur la première page de garde. Parfait état. "
ORD-9786Légende: Grand ami du noir, Schoelcher ne se montrerait jamais en public avec un habit bleu ou marron. Du reste n'ayant pas les moindres préjugés touchant la couleur de la peau: aussi Schoelcher traite-t-il les blancs absolument comme s'ils étaient des nègres. Planche extraite du Charivari, vers 1850. 1 feuille in-f°(250 x 362mm) tirée du Charivari, lithographie originale de la série Les Représentants Représentés. Trace du pliage en 4 de l'époque, sinon bon état général.
14552Paris, Maurice Dreyfous, s.d. [1885] ; grand in-8. XVIII-696 pp. 2 frontispices hors-texte - 3 cartes dépliantes en deux couleurs - 1 grande carte en couleurs imprimée sur deux feuilles repliées in fine. Déchirures sans manque à la grande carte. Pleine toile noire.
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
1989119496Moka, Mauritius, Mahatma Gandhi Institute Press 1989 In-8 22,5 x 17 cm. Broché, couverture caramel, auteurs & titre en blanc sur le dos et le premier plat, 406 pp. sommaire, bibliographies. Exemplaire en très bon état.
45036Paris.1890.In-8 br.518 p.1 carte dépliante. Etat moyen.Rousseurs.Traits de crayon rouge sans gravité en dernière page.
199917941999 Fort-de-France, Conseil général de la Martinique, 1999. 2 volumes in-8 brochés, V - 1001 pp. en pagination continue.
1745316296London: Thomas Astley 1745. Engraving. 4 x 13-1/4 inches. Creased from prior folding a few wormholes soiling and foxing. Engraving. 4 x 13-1/4 inches. Engraving showing "Negro Canoas carying Slaves aboard at Mansrow" extracted from A New Collection of Voyages and Travels 4 vols London: Thomas Astley 1745-7. <br/><br/> Thomas Astley unknown
186135992New York: D. Appleton and Company 1861. First Edition. Wraps. Good. Wraps. 34 pages. Original printed stitched wraps with title on the outer cover. Light edge chips and to the covers. Front cover lightly soiled. Interior contents are clean. Inscribed at the top of the front cover but it does not resemble the author's signature. Speech given during an Alumni Association meeting Dartmouth. <br /> <br /> From wikipedia:<br /> <br /> Caleb Sprague Henry was born in Rutland Massachusetts on August 2 1804.2 He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1825 and studied theology at Andover Theological Seminary and New Haven.3. In 1828 he became a Congregational minister at Greenfield Massachusetts and in 1833 removed to Hartford Connecticut. In 1834 he started the American Advocate of Peace the organ of the American Peace Society. In 1835 he entered the ministry of the Protestant Episcopal church.1 He also became professor of moral and intellectual philosophy in Bristol College Pennsylvania 1835–1838. In 1837 with the aid of Rev. Francis L. Hawks he established the New York Review. He was professor of history and philosophy in New York University from 1839 to 1852. Later he was rector of various churches but was chiefly engaged in literary work. He translated Guizot's History of Civilization and other works from the French and was the author of several works including Compendium of Christian Antiquities 1837 Social Welfare and Human Progress 1860 and Satan as a Moral Philosopher 1877.4 He died in Newburgh New York on March 9 1884.25<br /> <br /> <br /> Sabin 31387. D. Appleton and Company unknown
186435137Richmond: Treasury Department 1864. First Edition. Broadside. Fair. Approx. 8.5" X 5.25" broadside. Signed printed text Thompson Allan Commissioner; Approved G. A. Trenholm Secretary of the Treasury. 5 thin closed tears to the fragile paper no loss of content. A few small light spots. Fair only. <br /> <br /> Part 4 of the Regulations and instructions states; "Slaves employed in agriculture should include all over twelve years of age actually employed in cultivating crops liable to the tithe and cooks exclusively employed in cooking for such slaves. House and body servants carriage drivers slave mechanics &c. shall not be assessed as employed in agriculture except where partially employed when their value should be rateably apportioned." <br /> <br /> Parrish & Willingham 2175. Treasury Department unknown
183736669New York: Collins Keese & Co 1837. First Edition. Hardcover. Poor. Octavo. 4 pages advertisements xxxii 4 blank leaves. Binding in poor condition. Spine missing and repaired with tissue paper. Hinges are glued and cracked. Heavy toning to the preliminary pages. Rest of text has light to moderate foxing and or toning. Contents include the a case relating to Slavery: a motion for a new trial concerning ownership of Slaves owned by the Coxe family on page 5. Scarce. Collins, Keese & Co hardcover
189435946Chicago: Published for the Trade 1894. Wraps. Fair. Stapled wraps. Approx. 7" x 5". 192 pages. Illustrated front cover with title. Original pink wraps have faded on the front cover. Front cover is chipped bottom right edge. Small chips to the spine and joints. Paper is brittle and browned. <br /> <br /> Anonymous author but credited to Charles Chandler a white author. This is a fictionalized story of Slavery of Paul the Slave and his young mistress. The author condemns Slavery in the preface. Published for the Trade unknown
190415411Rochester: Office of the American 1904. Broadside extra lithographed in colors; 18" x 11". Single fold else fine. Colorful graphic depicting Princess Louise escaping from her asylum cell with the help of her illegitimate lover Geza Mattattich. The caption tempts readers with a White Slavery theme suggesting that Princess Louise has been lured to her ruin by a "Wolf of the Underworld." Unlocated. Office of the American unknown
1858660371858. Dividing Prize Money After the Capture of a Slave Ship Slavery. United States. In the Senate of the United States. February 21 1858-Ordered to Be Printed. Mr. Polk Made the Following Adverse Report To Accompany Bill S. C. of C. 108.: The Committee of Claims To Whom was Referred the Opinion of the Court of Claims in the Case of O.H. Berryman and Others Report: The Claimants in this Case are the Officers and Crew of the United States Schooner "On-Ka-Hy-E" drop-head title. Washington DC: S.n. 1858. 13 pp. Octavo 9" x 5-1/2". Disbound light rubbing to extremities some toning and light foxing. $100. 35th Congress 1st Session Senate Rep. Com. No. 33. This speech disputes the distribution of prize money between the Federal government and the crew that captured the slave ship Laurens. unknown
1858660371858. Dividing Prize Money After the Capture of a Slave Ship Slavery. United States. In the Senate of the United States. February 21 1858-Ordered to Be Printed. Mr. Polk Made the Following Adverse Report To Accompany Bill S. C. of C. 108.: The Committee of Claims To Whom was Referred the Opinion of the Court of Claims in the Case of O.H. Berryman and Others Report: The Claimants in this Case are the Officers and Crew of the United States Schooner "On-Ka-Hy-E" drop-head title. Washington DC: S.n. 1858. 13 pp. Octavo 9" x 5-1/2". Disbound light rubbing to extremities some toning and light foxing. $100. 35th Congress 1st Session Senate Rep. Com. No. 33. This speech disputes the distribution of prize money between the Federal government and the crew that captured the slave ship Laurens. unknown books
19682090502113717692Not Available 1968. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
191026265Chicago and Boston: The Christian Witness Company 1910. First edition. Cloth. Good . Cloth-covered ocatvo with color illustration tipped on to the front panel. 418 pp. Illustrated frontis. Written and edited by Rev. F. M. Lehman with slum data furnished by Rev. N. K. Clarkson. With illustrations and a photograph. Covers lightly worn. Pages are somewhat darkened with age. The Christian Witness Company unknown books
190415411Rochester: Office of the American 1904. Broadside extra lithographed in colors; 18" x 11". Single fold else fine. Colorful graphic depicting Princess Louise escaping from her asylum cell with the help of her illegitimate lover Geza Mattattich. The caption tempts readers with a White Slavery theme suggesting that Princess Louise has been lured to her ruin by a "Wolf of the Underworld." Unlocated. Office of the American unknown books
SONG1538102684Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2017-10-06. Second. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.21x0.95x9.34. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers hardcover