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1820PHO-1281Paris, Pillet aine, 1820.In-8, pleine percale bordeaux , 4ffnch.-157pp. , dos lisse avec auteur et titre (postérieure), couverture conservée , illustrée de deux portraits de Pierre Joseph Dumont et d'un fac-similé de son écriture ,dos insolé , mouillure.
51920Paris Chez Pillet Ainé, Imprimeur Libraire 1820 in 8 (24x15,5) 1 volume reliure demi basane fauve de l'époque, dos lisse, pièce de titre de cuir noir, [3] ,157 pages [1], avec 2 portraits de Dumont en frontispice, dont un en pied, et 1 fac-similé hors texte d'écriture de Dumont, petite auréole brune sur un feuillet (pages 153-154). Exemplaire enrichi d'un portrait photographique contrecollé à l'intérieur du premier plat: tirage papier salé: portrait de L. de la Bédollière ? 1873. Pierre Joseph Dumont. Signature manucrite de Quesné au verso du faux-titre. Troisième édition augmentée et corrigée. Bon exemplaire
in-16, 144 p, ill. et cartes, broche, couverture illustree plast. Bel exemplaire. [PM-LP9]
733216Imprimerie Royale Paris 1841 In-8 ( 230 X 155 mm ) de XVI-546 pages, demi-chagrin vert sapin, dos à nerfs orné de chaînettes dorées. EDITION ORIGINALE très rare. Usures minimes aux coupes, bel exemplaire, très pur imprimé sur beau papier vergé.
2011007176PARIS L' HARMATTAN 2011 Un fort volume grand in-8 broché de 650 pages , couverture en couleurs , bin complet du CD in-fine , bon exemplaire . Port pour la France 9 ? , pour l' Outre-mer 13,50 ? Bon Couverture souple
1878GITh521Paris Librairie des Bibliophiles 1878. In-16 2 feuillets non chiffrés II-XXIII 2-61pp 1 feuillet non chiffré. demi chagrin violet, dos lisse orné de filets perlés, reliure de l'époque. Titre imprimé en rouge et noir. Exemplaire bien relié, imprimé sur beau papier par D Jouaust pour la collection des "Petits Chefs d'Oeuvres".
319p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition Edited Frances Smith Foster
N°3, de mai-juin 2004, 59è année, de la revue bimestrielle fondée par Marc Bloch et Lucien Febvre. Au sommaire, articles sur 3 thèmes: "Légitimité dynastique et formes de l'Etat" ("L'Etat dans la Chine des Song"), "Après l'esclavage - Terre, citoyenneté, mémoire" (Cuba, Martinique, Jamaïque, Colombie), "La valeur des femmes" (relecture des sources ethnographiques antiques à propos des Thraces); comptes rendus d'ouvrages sur la guerre. Français
200413346Paris, Editions de l'Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, 2004 1 volume 17 x 24cm, Broché 2 feuillets, puis paginé de 489 à 690, XIIIp., 6 feuillets. Bon état.
1863133741863. Paris Éditions Charpentier 1863 - Broché 12 cm x 19 cm 392 pages - Texte de Edmond Kirk traduit par Franck Bertin préface de Edouard Laboulaye - Dos restauré sinon bon état
1966144601966. Paris Éditions Louis Soulages 1966 - Broché 14 cm x 19 cm 158 pages - Texte de Edouard Florentiny - Non coupé état neuf
Book is in excellent condition with creaseless front cover and spine. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, very light edge wear, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind.
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
in-8, broché.- Gravure en frontispice. Couverture et dos défraichis (manques), quelques rousseurs. [NV-30]
66 pages. Features: John Chisum - Empire Builder; Little Sister of Courage; Moman Pruiett - Genius of Hate; The Day Wyatt Earp Died; Tragedy on the Sweetwater; Guarding the Rio Grande (cover story); The Northfield Raid; Revival Meeting Cutups; Lake of the Pawnee Blood; "I Met Butch Cassidy"; Poker Alice - the West's First Female Gambler; Early Day Fire Departments; Slavery in the West. Magazine
1994MAROC7410115Maroc, Casablanca, Editions EDDIF, 1994, 13,5 x 21, 224 pages sous couverture illustrée. Préface de Ernest Gellner.
1822215261822. Manuscript debt bonds created in Mecklenburg County North Carolina during the early 1820s document the use of enslaved people as collateral within the financial system of the antebellum South. These legal instruments record obligations owed between creditors and debtors while identifying enslaved individuals as property subject to seizure in the event of nonpayment. Such documents illustrate the legal framework through which slavery operated as both a labor system and an economic structure where enslaved men women and children were routinely mortgaged pledged and sold to satisfy financial claims. Surviving manuscript bonds naming enslaved individuals provide direct evidence of the mechanisms through which courts and creditors enforced debt within slaveholding societies.<br /> <br /> Archive of three partially printed manuscript bonds completed in ink each measuring approximately 12 x 8 inches and bearing signatures of the involved parties. 1 Blanks John; Tillotson Edward; and Turney James. Debt bond to Stephen P. Pool and Robert O. Courby. Mecklenburg County North Carolina: 27 June 1822. The document binds the debtors for "ninety five dollars and seventy four cents" secured against property including "one land horse" with a notation on the reverse indicating the obligation was later settled by payment. 2 Carter Charles and Bullock John P. Bond to Thomas Howerton and John F. Howerton. Mecklenburg County North Carolina: 21 March 1823. The bond records a debt of $2214.67 associated with a writ of fieri facias issued against the estate of Charles Carter and identifies "one Negro man named Manuel Jack" as collateral subject to seizure if the debt remained unpaid. 3 Lenton Charles. Bond to James and John H. Irwin for the benefit of Michael Newton. Mecklenburg County North Carolina: 23 April 1823. This document binds Lenton for $337.42 and identifies "one Negro boy by the name of Peter" as property pledged to secure the obligation specifying that the enslaved child must be produced for sale if required under the terms of the writ.<br /> <br /> During the nineteenth century enslaved people were legally classified as chattel property under the laws of slaveholding states allowing them to be mortgaged seized by courts and transferred between owners as part of debt enforcement procedures. Legal instruments such as bonds and writs of fieri facias formed part of the judicial process through which creditors pursued unpaid obligations and frequently resulted in the forced sale of enslaved individuals. Documents naming individuals such as Manuel Jack and Peter provide stark evidence of how the legal and financial systems of the American South treated human lives as collateral within commercial transactions. Three manuscript bonds written on partially printed forms with handwritten text and signatures. Light creasing toning and handling wear consistent with age; text remains clear and legible. Overall very good condition. The archive preserves primary documentary evidence of the legal and economic structures sustaining slavery in the early nineteenth century United States. unknown
50828Raphèle-lès-Arles Culture Provençale et Méridionale C.P.M. Marcel Petit 1980 in 12 (18,5x14,5) 1 volume broché, couverture à rabats, 160 pages [2], avec des illustrations hors texte en noir et blanc. Illustration rassemblée, présentée et traduite par Marcel Petit. Préface de S. Em. le Cardinal Gerlier. La prodigieuse aventure du Provençal Jean de Matha, grand bienfaiteur de l'Humanité. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
1960135425C.P.M. 1960 In-8 broché couverture à rabats. 18,8 cm sur 14. 162 pages. Couverture passée, effrangée et poussiéreuse, État correct d’occasion.
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19082201030038xbvkBlackburn, R. Denham & Co. / Southport, Shackerley Literary Agency; 1908. viii pages incl. foretitlepage, photographic frontispice-plate on glossy paper, titlepage, Dedication, 'Prelude', 'Contents' and prefaces to the first (''Feb. 16th, 1907.'') and this second edition (''Jan. 1st, 1908.''); 92 pages, except the photoplate printed on untrimmed handmade rag-paper throughout. - Publisher's illustrated cardboard-wrapper, titled in red and black, ornamentally framed; 8vo.(ca. 19,5 x 13,5 cm).
191023022Paris, Librairie Armand Colin, 1910. Relié, demi basane, 12,5 cm x 19 cm, 338 pages, 32 phototypies hors-texte, 2 cartes dépliantes hors-texte. Texte de Eugène Aubin. Dos usagé, quelques phototypies se détachent, 1 carte déchirée mais complète; dans l’état.
1978C117376Brussel, Paleis der Academiën 1978 xxxix + 461pp. met 21 zw/w illustraties buiten tekst, 26cm., in de reeks "Verhandelingen van de Koninklijke Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en Schone Kunsten van België, Klasse der Letteren" nr.87 (Jg.40,1978), ingebonden in fraaie en solide gecart. band, goede staat, gewicht: 1.3 kg., C117376
17461Paris, Fernand Nathan, 1978. In-4 relié en toile noire sous jaquette illustrée, 253 p. Très riche iconographie, en noir et en couleur : reproductions, photographies. Très bon état.
1979R100068064Flammarion. 1979. In-4. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 253 pages - jaquette en bon état - nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et en noir et blanc dans et hors texte.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 326-Esclavage