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Traduction, par Monique BACCELLI, de "Il Terzo Ufficiale", roman publié en 2002 par l'écrivain italien Giuseppe CONTE, inspirateur du mouvement Mitomodernismo: en 1789, un jeune Breton s'embarque sur un navire dont il observe "avec naïveté et finesse" officiers et membres de l'équipage, dont "Floriano di Santaflora, jeune noble, personnage étrange et fascinant, victime d'un lourd passé"; "après bien des aventures", ils s'apercevront "avec horreur que le Sainte-Anne est un négrier. Floriano organise une mutinerie et fonde avec les esclaves qu'il libère une République libre dans une zone déserte de la côte africaine" (4è de couverture). Français
516598P., Hachette, 1876. Grand in-8 reliure neuve pleine toile brun-roux, titre sur étiquette au dos, 160 pp., 1 carte dépl. h.-t. en couleurs.
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).
201833672Albin Michel - Arte 2018 in-8°
201820142018 Paris Albin Michel 2018 Un volume in°8 broché 212 pages Avec deux cahiers photographiques en milieu d'ourage LR13
19921135291992 Editions P.UF, Collection "nouvelle Clio", Série "L'Histoire et ses problèmes" - 1992 - In-8, broché, couverture illustrée - 499 p.
1936736561936 Paris, Crès, 1936, in 12 broché, 371 pages ; couverture illustrée (petite fente sans manque)
27325P., Club Français du Livre, 1953, in 8° relié pleine toile verte de l'éditeur, 369pp.
Reliure toile club. 370 pages.
195391663Couverture rigide. Reliure de l'éditeur. 370 pages. Petite réparation à la jaquette.
ORD-2550Aventures de Mer. Club Bibliophile de France. (1952). In-8 dos cuir rouge, fx-nerfs, 305pp.
1940228351940 Editions littéraires de France, Paris s.d. (circa 1940), 19,5x25cm, 2 volumes brochés. - Edition ornée d'illustrations originales in et hors-texte en couleurs,coloriées au pochoir, de Joe Hamman, un des 1200 exemplaires numérotés sur papier de Rives N°165, seul tirage avec 25 lettrés et quelques hors commerce. Préface de Pierre Mac-Orlan.,dos couvertures rempliées un peu jaunis
WOC-2232Précédé d'une Préface de Pierre MAC-ORLAN. Illustré par Joë Hamman en couleurs dans le texte et hors-texte. Paris, Éditions Littéraires de France, sans date. 2 volumes petits in-4 (25x1,5x20cm) brochés de couvertures rempliées, plats supérieurs imprimés et illustrés de vignettes en couleurs, dos lisses imprimés, sous protection de couvertures. 151pp. + 163pp.
1979R240147458Nouvelles éditions Baudinière. 1979. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 222 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 326-Esclavage
8vo., First Edition, with a portrait frontispiece in photogravure (original tissue guard present) and a plate in photogravure (original tissue guard present); handsomely bound in burgundy full morocco, back gilt with five raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments tooled and ruled in gilt, uncut, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. A lovely copy.
5475Cour d'Appel d'Angers, Audience solennelle de rentrée du 16 octobre 1897. Angers, G. Paré, Imprimeur de la Cour d'appel, 1897, broché, 16x25 cm, 40 pages. Dédicace de l'auteur.
5474Cour d'Appel d'Angers, Audience solennelle de rentrée du 16 octobre 1893. Angers, G. Paré, Imprimeur de la Cour d'appel, 1893, broché, 17x25,5 cm, 37 pages. Dédicace de l'auteur.
199835207Grand livre du mois Paris, Grand livre du mois 1998. In-8 cartonnage souple de 327 pages. Etiquette en dos. Bon état
Paris, Grand livre du mois 1998. In-8 cartonnage souple de 327 pages. Etiquette en dos. Bon état
1998190350Grand livre du mois Paris, Perrin, 1998. In-8 broché de 327 pages. Bon état
243 pages. Tissue-protected frontis photo portrait of author. Attractively decorated maroon cloth-covered front board. All seventeen black and white plates present. "An autobiographical account of the author's first twelve years (from 1862 to September 1873) as a Methodist missionary among the Cowichan and Nanaimo Indians." - Lowther. Average wear. Prior owner's name in light pencil upon front free endpaper. Faint moisture marks to fore-edge of first twenty-five pages. Hinges starting. Issued without dust jacket. LOWTHER 1556, RICKS p.75, AMTMANN 3499, SMITH 2134, WALLACE p.52, MATTHEWS 295, TOD & CORDINGLEY p.85. Book
8vo., First Edition, with 10 plates; cloth, a fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
18732024Cuba 1873. About very good. 3 folio leaves. Light wear at edges a couple of small chips at lower left edge of each leaf. Light tanning and foxing. Accomplished in a neat legible script. Scarce manuscript listing of slaves and indentured servants from a Cuban sugar plantation. The present list was made in January 1873 on the Ingenio Tartesio east of Havana near the small village of Las Pozas. On two separate sheets nine Chinese and twenty-eight African or Criollo men are listed as rented to the farm; on a third sheet eighteen slave births for 1873 and 1874 are recorded giving names mothers and dates of birth. The Chinese men are identified simply by first name and owner; the African and other slaves are listed with additional details such as nationality age owner. A section for additional observations notes which slaves have run away and at least one death. A fascinating document of slave hires on an isolated Cuban plantation during the 1870s. unknown books
1865974Santiago de Cuba 1865. Very good. 10 leaves. Removed from a larger volume and restitched. Minor wear and one small area of worming at edges. Light tanning and foxing. Accomplished in several legible hands. A fantastic set of manuscript records for a slave auction house the General Slave Depository in Santiago de Cuba dating to January 1865. Santiago along with Havana and Cienfuegos was one of three major sites for slave sales on the island during the 19th century. The first leaf of the document provides a statement that the documents were assembled in accordance with the rules established for slave auctions which had been updated and approved at the end of the previous year. The second two documents lay out mortgage agreements and financial obligations between the slave house and the Real Sociedad Economica de Amigos de Pais of the city in which the auction owners acknowledge debts and forthcoming payments on the order of several thousand pesos. Following these are two leaves containing a "Relacion de los esclavos ecsistentes en el deposito de esta Ciudad en el dia de la fecha" that is a list of slaves at the depository on the day of the auction and their owners and renters which perhaps were a part of the collateral for securing the loan. A total of twenty-nine slaves are listed and the leaf that follows certifies that the list is correct according the to the director and the auctioneer of the depository. The final two leaves provide official recognition of the loan from two distinct government offices. All documents are signed by the relevant parties and government officials involved in the agreement. In all the present group of documents provides a detailed assessment of debts and human assets of the slave auction house in Santiago de Cuba in the mid-1860s and is a fascinating and valuable document of the bureaucracy and regulation surrounding the financial realities of selling slaves in Cuba during this period. unknown books
18772027Havana 1877. Very good. 1p. on a bifolium. Removed from a a bound volume with unobtrusive stabholes at gutter margin. Light wear at edges; light dust soiling and damp staining. Remarkable bidsheet submitted by a Cuban business in response to a newspaper advertisement for an auction of slaves for hire held in Havana during November 1877. The firm Jado Sarasúa y Compañia writes that "Enterada del anuncio publicado en la Gaceta fecha 9 del corriente para el arrendamineto en publica subasta de los esclavos existentes en el Asilo de San Jose pertenecientesa Bienes Embargados y sujentadose en un todo al pliego de Condiciones inserto en la misma Gaceta hace la siguente proposicion." Below is a list of fourteen slaves mostly women and the prices that the company is willing to offer for the slaves being rented ranging from ten to seventeen pesos per month. Signed and dated at the bottom "Habana Noviembre 14 de 1877. unknown books