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185931775Duvernay Frères Couverture souple Montréal 1859
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.
133494363X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1333734212.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1020195134.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1024651509.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
60085aafLa Habana, Ed. de Ciencias Sociales, 1988, lg. in-8vo, 526 p., illustrated with 67 plates, some after photos, mainly cruel drawing, orig. clothbound, ill. jackett.
20758Mame, Tours, 1892. Pleine percaline polychrome. In-4 de 503 pages, illustré par Baldo, Brun, Ludovic Mouchot, Tofani, Emile Bayard Fils, A. Simon, Frédéric de Haenen, Evremond de Bérard, Edouard Riou, Octave Saunier, Edmond Morin, etc..., quelques rousseurs sur le premier feuillet.
0243034016.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0243873069.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1334589879.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
185634806Washington D.C.: Printed at the Office of the Congressional Globe 1856. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Single sheet folded wraps. 8 pages. Light toning to the paper. Small holes at the fold intersections margins and edges. No loss of print. Light edge wear to the paper with minimal loss of a couple of letters. Speech covers recent violence and Kansas becoming a free State. Fair condition. Printed at the Office of the Congressional Globe unknown
186234999Chicago: Steam Presses of F. Fulton & Co 1862. Second Edition. Wraps. Very good. Wraps. 95 pages. Folding frontispiece map. Tan colored stitched wraps with printed title on the front cover. Light toning to the front wrap. The Mason Dixon line history goes back to the 18th century involving property lines between Maryland Pennsylvania and Delaware familes. Pre Civil War the line was better known for the demarcation between free states and the Slave states from the South.<br /> <br /> A pre-Chicago fire imprint. Chicago Ante Fire imprints 641; Sabin 45089. Steam Presses of F. Fulton & Co unknown
185031527Washington DC: Gideon and Co. Printers 1850. First Edition. Wraps. Good. Wraps. 14 pages 1 page blank. Title printed on page 1. Spine strengthened by archival tape. Page edges creased. Light toning to contents. Gideon and Co., Printers unknown
186335430New York: Carleton 1863. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 12mo. 1 308 pages 1 page advertisement 1 page blank 1 page advertisement 1 page blank 1. . 4pp ads. Brown pebble cloth hardcover stamped in blind on the covers. Gilt stamped title on spine. Edge wear to the cloth head and base of the spine. Toning to the end papers. Light to moderate scattered foxing to the contents. Previous owners name on the front paste down. Civil War era stories revolve around treatment of Slaves with some stories of white southerners. Good only. Carleton hardcover
183441625Salem MA: W & S.B. Ives 1834. 8 pp. <br /><br />"The society organized January 27 A.D. 1834.--Salem Mass." Waterstained. Bound in original printed wrappers. Front wrapper detached but present. Uncommon. W & S.B. Ives books
198315288Princeton: Princeton University Press 1983. First Edition. Octavo. Cloth boards; dustjacket; 515pp; illus; includes bibliography. Removed from a non-circulating private library with ink ownership markings to front endpaper and accompanying black ink elisions from de-accession. Light rubbing to boards; otherwise bright copy in near fine dustwrapper with unmarked text. Princeton University Press unknown books
186014411New-York John A. Gray Printer 1860. First edition. Some foxing; a couple of small spots of light staining; a very good copy. 16mo original printed self-wrappers 29 pages. In the wake of John Brown's Harpers Ferry raid long-time abolitionist Gerrit Smith who had been one of the covert backers of the raid--the "Secret Six" was evidently so horrified once he realized the scope of the violence the raid unleashed that he had a breakdown and entered an asylum. Smith returned from his insensibility to find that--perhaps not surprisingly--some northern Democrats had published attacks on his links to the raid. Smith responded by suing for libel and this pamphlet reproduces correspondence between his son-in-law Charles D. Miller and the subjects of the suit with extracts from Smith's writings and abolitionist polemics. Sabin 82609; LCP Afro-Americana 9498. John A. Gray, Printer unknown books
1716106Petite affichette (23,5 X 35,8 cm) "Une lettre dont le conseil de marine nous a honoré nous apprend la triste nouvelle que par l'évènement des conquêtes faites par les turcs dans la Morée, pendant la campagne dernière, il se trouve un nombre de français considérable esclave en Turquie et nous exhorte en même temps de la part du conseil de régence de vous porter à contribuer par vos charités au soulagement et au rachat de ces infortunés compatriotes si dignes de votre pitié". A noter sur le bas un rajout de papier le document ayant été coupé sans manque de texte. Jean de Catellan, né à Toulouse vers 1659 et mort le 7 janvier 1725, est évêque de Valence.
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.
1924100150141Mercure de France 1924 in12. 1924. Broché. Youma est un roman de Lafcadio Hearn publié en 1890 qui se déroule en Martinique au temps de l'esclavage. Il raconte le destin tragique de Youma une jeune esclave domestique privilégiée et gouvernante d'enfant déchirée entre son amour pour un homme et sa fidélité à la famille blanche qui l'a élevée dans le contexte des insurrections anti-esclavagistes de 1848
1975125973Couverture rigide. Broché. 344 pages. Pli à la 4e de couverture.
1853189251853. Paris Administration de Librairie 1853 - Broché 17 5 cm x 26 cm 393+ V pages bien complet des 5 gravures hors-texte et des 6 de la Case de l'Oncle Tom - Trad. de J.-M. Cayla - Débroché rousseurs ex. à relier état d'usage
201112161Paris, Masson, 1935 ; in-8, 150 pp., br. Broché en très bon état - CONTRIBUTION A L'ÉTUDE DE L'ESCLAVAGE -qlq rousseurs.
1957113871957. Paris Éditions du Cerf 1957 - Broché 13 5 cm x 19 cm 32 pages - 15 negro spirituals traduits et harmonisés par A. Z. Serrand - Bon état