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in-8°, 238 pages, ill. in-t. n., broche, couverture illustree. Couv. leg. us. sin. bel exemplaire. [CA32-3]
66938P., Laffont, 1984, in 8° broché, 241 pages ; couvertuer illustrée.
198427157Editions Rober Laffont, coll. “Chemins d’identité” 1984 In-8 broché, 238 pp. Couverture poussiereuse. Intérieur frais.
1986R300320719"Ed. Caribéennes. 1986. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 134 pages - quelques planches d'illustrations en noir et blanc et en couleurs hors texte. Tampon ""Spécimen"" sur la page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 326-Esclavage"
199656898Paris, Éd. Udir, 1996, in-8, broché, 101 pages. Bon état. Ex-dono de l'ancien propriétaire.
198912650Phébus 1989 264 pages in8. 1989. broché. 264 pages. Les Confessions d'un négrier de Théodore Canot retracent la vie mouvementée du capitaine Poudre-à-Canon trafiquant d'esclaves entre 1820 et 1840. Le récit au ton neutre et minutieux offre un témoignage cru sur la société esclavagiste de l'époque mêlant naufrages mutineries et abordages
28p. Illustrated with a full page portrait. Mildly XLib. Small 4to. Original printed wraps. Spine crudely taped. PA PAMPH 20_31 BX7
Backstrip tape-repaired, lacks 1 page, otherwise Good Condition; 8vo; 377 pages; Thompson and the others were arrested in 1841 and imprisoned at Palmyra, MO (frontis illus) for helping slaves escape. He was later pardoned. Thompson had become enamored with the anti-slavery ideas of Theodore Weld while a student at Oberlin College in 1835. Not in Howes or Sabin. A nice abolitionist piece despite the flaws listed above (MX14-11)
183094792Circa 1830s. 1830s. Good . - The close of a letter on a 3-1/4 inch high by approximately 6 inch wide piece of note paper is signed "Geo Thompson". The paper is darkened with some staining not affecting the signature. The paper is mounted on a sheet of yellow paper and has been folded twice for mailing. Good. <p>The British antislavery orator and activist George Donisthorpe Thompson 1804-1878 worked toward the abolition of slavery through lecture tours and by introducing legislation while serving as a member of Parliament. An able orator he was hired by the London Anti-Slavery Society in 1831. While in Scotland in 1832 where he became interested in abolishing slavery in the United States as well as other parts of the world he met William Lloyd Garrison and the African-American abolitionist Nathaniel Paul. Invited to visit New England by Garrison he traveled to the US in 1834 where he drew the attention of pro-slavery supporters and was forced to flee for his life. The Hobart Town Courier later printed a letter in which Thompson stated that he had ".left the United Sates to escape the assassins knife." the editor noting that attempts had been made to "burn and murder" him in several US towns. He returned to the US following the passing of the Fugitive Slave Law in 1850. By then the abolitionist movement having substantially grown and gained in influence Thompson found a warmer welcome. Returning to London he and his son founded the London Emancipation Society which supported the Union during the Civil War. Returning to America he allied himself with William Wells Brown and met President Abraham Lincoln. Throughout his life Thompson was a powerful voice for emancipation. He supported East Indian reform free trade Chartism non-resistance and the peace movement often protesting legislation that offered only limited restrictions on slavery.<p>RARE. Circa [1830s]. unknown
2006189702Robert Laffont Robert Laffont, 2006. In-8 broché de 1033 pages. Collection Bouquins. Très bon état
In-8, 183p. A l'état de neuf.
1989ROD0139788JC LATTES. 1989. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 384 pages - annotations à l'encre sur la page de titre - jaquette illustrée en couleurs abimées.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 326-Esclavage
1989803881989 Paris, Lattès, 1989, in 8°, cartonnage bleu de l'éditeur, jaquette illulstrée, 379 pages
1998106011998 paris Orphie, 1998. in8, cartoonage illustré, , 158 pp., nombreuses photos couleurs, , très bon état.
60310Editions Orphie, 1998. 17 x 25, 158 pp., nombreuses photos, reliure d'édition carton imprimé, très bon état.
QWA-20192Gallimard, 2018, in-8 br., 368 p., coll. "Bibliothèques des Sciences Humaines", édition révisée et complétée par Valérie Lécrivain, cartes dint une dépl., très bon état.
2015R100050513Philippe Rey. 2015. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 178 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 326-Esclavage
SKU0602368Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2017-10-06. paperback. Good. 5x0x9. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Tracking Rowman & Littlefield Publishers paperback
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19682090502113717692Not Available 1968. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Marxistes SD (vers 1960), In-4 broché, 46 pages. Taches brunes sur les plats, bon exemplaire néanmoins.
19609999520Centre d'Etudes et Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Marxistes SD (vers 1960), In-4 broché, 46 pages. Taches brunes sur les plats, bon exemplaire néanmoins.