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183612488New York September 1836. Used; Like New/Used; Like New. Folio. 4 pp printed in four columns per page. Tears around edges creased and with significant toning to the upper front half and extensive foxing throughout. <br><br><br />This rare monthly an organ of the American Anti-Slavery Society began in July 1835 and ended with the February 1839 issue. Among other interesting features the present issue prints a "Form of a Petition for the Abolition of Slavery in the District of Columbia. To The Congress of the United States." Not in Lomazow Mott Sabin. OCLC records copies from all the other years but no copies of this issue. <br><br><br />While there was opposition to slavery in the nation's capital the greater forces against slavery came from the outside through newspapers and petitions. Many petitioned Congress to end slavery in the nation's capital and the organizing efforts in the District included the Washington Abolition Society which was organized in 1827. But the opposition to ending slavery and the slave trade in the District was such a contested issue that a gag rule instituted in 1836 prohibited a discussion of slavery on the floor of Congress. Though Abolitionists including John Quincy Adams vehemently opposed the gag rule standard-bearers of slavery in the District fought tirelessly for it. Eventually in 1848 the House of Representative passed a resolution to prohibit the slave trade in the District of Columbia. Although the resolution did not gain enough traction to end the slave trade in the District it played an influential role in the congressional debates over slavery and the slave trade. The Compromise of 1850 admitted California in the Union as a free state; the former Mexican territories were admitted as part slaveholding states and part free soilers states; and the slave trade in the District of Columbia was abolished. The 1850 Compromise provided the necessary momentum for the enactment of the District of Columbia Compensated Emancipation Act of April 16 1862 that abolished slavery in the Nation's Capital. unknown books
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.
500332102Le Livre de Poche Sans date.
1948R260105642HACHETTE. 1948. In-12. Cartonné. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 253 pages. Légères rousseurs sur la tranche.. . . . Classification Dewey : 326-Esclavage
1332593208.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1957100145953J.M. Dent & Sons 1957 in12. 1957. Cartonné.
1369474Abidjan: Université d'Abidjan, 1977 in-8, 110 pages. Broché. Sommaire: A. NEGRE: A propos de Mogadiscio au Moyen Age. - S. DAGET: Encore Théodore Canot: quelques années de la vie d'un négrier et quelques questions. - R. ANOUMA: Les sociétés indigènes de prévoyance, la caisse centrale de Crédit Agricole Mutuelle: organisation, fonctionnement et rôle en Côte d'Ivoire jusqu'à la veille de la 2è guerre mondiale. - J.-N: LOUCOU. Aux origines du Parti Démocratique de la Côte d'Ivoire.
184135503592Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1841 ; in-8, cartonnage bleu de l’éditeur. 1 ff. n. ch., IV pp., 292 pp.État du personnel du ministère de la Marine, des inspections Générales, du Dépôt général des cartes et des plans, Conseil d’état, Commission sup. des Invalides de la marine, Notaire imprimeur et horloger de la marine, Liste générale des officiers de la marine (Amiraux, Vice-Amiraux, Contre-amiraux, Capitaines de vaisseau, Cap. de frégate, Cap. de corvette, Lieutenants de vaisseau, Lieutenants de frégate, élèves de la marine), Commission chargée des questions d’esclavage, Commission formée à la répression de la traite des Noirs, Avocats de la marine, École navale de Brest, artillerie de marine, Infanterie, Officiers de gendarmerie maritime, Officiers du génie maritime, corps du commissariat de la marine, Administration des subsistances, Service de santé, Tribunaux maritimes, Aumôniers de la marine, Examinateurs et prof. de navigation, Trésoriers des Invalides, Ingénieurs des Ponts et Chaussées au service de la marine, Arrondissements maritimes, Service de la marine en Afrique du Nord, Forges et fonderies, Surveillance des fabrications de projectiles, Surveillance des fournitures de bois, Colonies françaises, Consuls généraux, table.
184235503593Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1842 ; in-8, cartonnage bleu de l’éditeur. 2 ff. n. ch., VI pp., 315 pp.État du personnel du ministère de la Marine, des inspections Générales, du Dépôt général des cartes et des plans, Conseil d’état, Commission sup. des Invalides de la marine, Notaire imprimeur et horloger de la marine, Liste générale des officiers de la marine (Amiraux, Vice-Amiraux, Contre-amiraux, Capitaines de vaisseau, Cap. de frégate, Cap. de corvette, Lieutenants de vaisseau, Lieutenants de frégate, élèves de la marine), Commission chargée des questions d’esclavage, Commission formée à la répression de la traite des Noirs, Avocats de la marine, École navale de Brest, artillerie de marine, Infanterie, Officiers de gendarmerie maritime, Officiers du génie maritime, corps du commissariat de la marine, Administration des subsistances, Architectes, Opticiens, Peintres, Service de santé, Tribunaux maritimes, Aumôniers de la marine, Examinateurs et prof. de navigation, Trésoriers des Invalides, Ingénieurs des Ponts et Chaussées au service de la marine, Arrondissements maritimes, Service de la marine en Afrique du Nord, Forges et fonderies, Surveillance des fabrications de projectiles, Surveillance des fournitures de bois, Colonies françaises, Consuls généraux... table.
184335503594Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1843 ; in-8, cartonnage bleu de l’éditeur. VIII pp., 325 pp.État du personnel du ministère de la Marine, des inspections Générales, du Dépôt général des cartes et des plans, Conseil d’état, Commission sup. des Invalides de la marine, Notaire imprimeur et horloger de la marine, Liste générale des officiers de la marine (Amiraux, Vice-Amiraux, Contre-amiraux, Capitaines de vaisseau, Cap. de frégate, Cap. de corvette, Lieutenants de vaisseau, Lieutenants de frégate, élèves de la marine), Commission chargée des questions d’esclavage, Commission formée à la répression de la traite des Noirs, Gouverneurs des colonies, Avocats de la marine, École navale de Brest, artillerie de marine, Infanterie, Officiers de gendarmerie maritime, Officiers du génie maritime, corps du commissariat de la marine, Administration des subsistances, Architectes, Opticiens, Peintres, Service de santé, Tribunaux maritimes, Aumôniers de la marine, Examinateurs et prof. de navigation, Trésoriers des Invalides, Ingénieurs des Ponts et Chaussées au service de la marine, Arrondissements maritimes, Service de la marine en Afrique du Nord, Forges et fonderies, Surveillance des fabrications de projectiles, Surveillance des fournitures de bois, Colonies françaises, Consuls généraux... table. Couv. un peu salie, intérieur très frais.
15387sl (sud-ouest) inconnu fin XVIIIème 1 Un cahier cousu de 12 ff. (24 pages); format grand in folio (30x46cm) ; sur vergé règlé fort, bleuté; avec des arabesques et l'utilisation de différentes encres de couleurs. Les sujets de comptabilité concernent le plus souvent des financiers bordelais, agenais, marseillais... Les règles décrites sont "La règle de compagnie"; "La Compagnie à perte"; "à divers temps"; "règle de tare"; "à tant pour cent"; "règle d'escompte"; "règle de change"...
1369819Dakar: IFAN, 1955 in-8, 33 pages illustrations. Agrafé. (Catalogues de l'IFAN XIII).
1935GITaz295Sans lieu 1935. Plaquette in-8 broché 23pp. Illustré de 4 photographies hors texte: mutilations et mauvais traitements appliqués à des prisonniers Ethiopiens par la justice du pays.
8877Nice, imp. Malvano-Mignon, s.d. (fin XIXème), 1 1 cahier. in-4 de 2 feuillets ;
1836011073, 1836. Erstausgabe Goldgeprägter Halblederband Solide, Materiell Gut
Un cahier cousu de 12 ff. (24 pages); format grand in folio (30x46cm) ; sur vergé règlé fort, bleuté; avec des arabesques et l'utilisation de différentes encres de couleurs. Les sujets de comptabilité concernent le plus souvent des financiers bordelais, agenais, marseillais... Les règles décrites sont "La règle de compagnie"; "La Compagnie à perte"; "à divers temps"; "règle de tare"; "à tant pour cent"; "règle d'escompte"; "règle de change"... Manque de papier en première page avec un petit manque de texte sans gravité. ; la prémière page est piquée. trace de mouillure en pied sur 3ff.. Sinon intérieur frais. Le premier exemple de calculs concerne une association pour le commerce de 200 nègres sur la côte de Guinée. Peu fréquent; voir les photos.
17101200341710. First Edition. SLAVERY ANONYMOUS. A True State of the Present Difference Between the Royal African Company and the Separate Traders. London: No publisher 1710. Slim octavo period-style full tan sheep gilt red morocco spine label raised bands; pp. 40. $1650.First edition of this argument against providing a monopoly over the British slave trade to the Royal African Company with tipped-in diagram of one of the Royal African Company's forts.This work attempts to highlight the irregularities of the business practices of the Royal African Company and to argue for the superiority of open trade in Africa particularly as a means of supplying slaves to the American plantations. Founded in 1660 by the royal Stuart family and the City of London the Royal African Company was founded to exploit natural resources like gold along the west coast of Africa. While the Royal African Company did participate heavily in the gold trade the majority of their income came from slave-trading. The Royal African Company was part of a concerted effortfully elaboration in the Navigation Actsto establish dominance in the slave trade since the Dutch had been the leading slave-traders prior to the Restoration. To that end the Royal African Company established a brutal and highly efficient slave-trading system eventually providing more slaves to the West Indies than any other company or state. The slaves were branded with the initials of the company or its longtime governor the Duke of York. Children were included in the transports. Between 1662 and 1731 the Company transported approximately 212000 slaves a fifth of whom died enroute. While the Company formally gave up slave-trading in 1731 they remained involved in the trade of ivory and gold dust industries dependent on labor exploitation and slavery. Goldsmiths 4605. Kress 2677. Early ink underlining and marginal notations.Small paper repair to diagram text and diagram trimmed close affecting portion of imprint and scattered catchwords not affecting readability. A very good copy. hardcover
2010RO80264256Godefroy de Bouillon. 2010. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 112 pages - quelques illustrations en noir et blanc hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 326-Esclavage
17680Used; Like New/Used; Like New. Rare pair of Anti-Slavery tokens produced for the Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade established by Granville Sharp and Thomas Clarkson in 1787. The first shows the society's emblem of a chained African man naked and kneeling "Am I not a Man and a Brother" around the perimeter on obverse "May Slavery & Oppression Cease Throughout the World" around the perimeter and clasped hands in print formats generally one is black and one white in the center on reverse. The other example shows a kneeling woman and "Am I not a Woman & a Sister" 1838" on obverse "United States of America" with backwards "N" olive wreath with "Liberty / 1838" in center on reverse. These were commissioned by the American Anti-Slavery society to evoke pity for enslaved women as well as to foster equal rights for women.  Bronze. Diam. 1 5/16 inches 30 mm.  First somewhat worn and the "Sister" is slightly worn on recto just a few high points and the date below "Liberty" on the verso; the "Brother" with a loss on the recto. Not formally "graded" but overall very good.<br>Josiah Wedgewood 1730-1795 a dedicated abolitionist and close friend of Thomas Clarkson designed the "logo" of the kneeling slave for the Society for the Abolition of Slavery in 1787. This was taken up by the American abolitionists and in 1835 Patrick Reason a young black engraver created a version of a kneeling woman that bore the caption "Am I not a Woman and a Sister" This image together with that of the infamous slave ship's hold are without question the most iconic of the anti-slavery movement on both sides of the Atlantic. unknown books
18379Used; Like New/Used; Like New. An English tobacco box bearing the kneeling slave iconography of the abolitionist movement dating to the mid-19th Century. Height 4 x width 3.75 x depth 5.5 inches 10 x 9.5 x 14 cm. Oxidation and pitting from age handle is old but may not be original to the box else fine.<br style="">Josiah Wedgewood 1730-1795 a dedicated abolitionist and close friend of Thomas Clarkson designed the "logo" of the kneeling slave for the Society for the Abolition of Slavery in 1787. This was taken up by the American abolitionists and in 1835 Patrick Reason a young black engraver created a version of a kneeling woman that bore the caption "Am I not a Woman and a Sister" This image together with that of the infamous slave ship's hold are without question the most iconic of the anti-slavery movement on both sides of the Atlantic. unknown books
185327110Washington: C. Alexander Printer 1853. 1st thus Dumond p. 13. Disbound lacking wrappers. Overall VG occasional spot of foxing. 36 pp. 8vo. <br/><br/> C. Alexander, Printer unknown books
191795392London: Hodder & Stoughton 1917. Pamphlet. 8p. 4.75x7.25 inches very good in original stapled wraps. A call to denounce the actions of Germany in Belgium and the north of France during World War One where the Germans deported large numbers of Belgians and French to slave-labor sites in Germany. Hodder & Stoughton unknown books
194225070London: Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society 1942. First Edition. Octavo 24.5cm.; staplebound self-wrappers; 53-66pp. Dust-soiling edge wear from handling with very shallow separation at spine crown; about Very Good. Anti-Slavery and Aborigines Protection Society unknown books
196942016NY: Negro Universities Press 1969. Reprint of the 1861 edition. 8vo pp. 337. Appendix index. Top edge spotted o/w a VG tight copy. Negro Universities Press unknown books