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199254203Couverture souple. Brochure de 64 pages.
1990R110026156INSTITUT COOPERATIF DE L'ECOLE MODERNE. 1990. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 32 pages richement illustrées de photos et dessins en noir et blanc et en couleur.. . . . Classification Dewey : 326-Esclavage
INSTITUT COOPERATIF DE L'ECOLE MODERNE. 1990. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Intérieur frais. 32 pages richement illustrées de photos et dessins en noir et blanc et en couleur.
15579Bruxelles, E. Laurent, 1835. In-32, 339 pp., demi veau rubis à coins, dos à nerfs orné, tête dorée, couverture conservée, reliure signée L. Claessens & fils (quelques rousseurs).
500357973Nelson Editeurs Sans date. Ce recueil regroupe trois œuvres de Victor Hugo : 'Bug-Jargal' qui se déroule lors de la révolution haïtienne et raconte l'amitié entre un colon et un esclave 'Le Dernier Jour d'un condamné' un plaidoyer contre la peine de mort et 'Claude Gueux' une critique sociale inspirée d'un fait divers
193525253Nantes aux Bureaux de la Société Archéologique de Nantes et de la Loire-Inférieure 1935-36 -in-8 demi-basane 2 années reliées en un volume, reliure demi-basane marron foncé in-octavo à coins (half binding sheepskin in-8 with corners) (24,2 x 16 cm), RELIURE D'ÉPOQUE, dos à 4 nerfs (spine with raised bands) décoré "or" et à froid (gilt and blind stamping decoration),Titre et Année frappées "or" (gilt title) avec un filet "or" de part et d'autre, double filets à froid de part et d'autre des nerfs et en tête et en pied, papier marbré violet et crème aux plats, toutes tranches lisses, couvertures marron Editeur imprimées en noir conservées, orné de 9 gravures hors-texte en noir (dont une carte double page) + 5 gravure in-texte en noir(pour l'année 1934) + 7 gravures hors-texte en noir + 12 gravure in-texte en noir (pour l'année 1935), (CV + 280) + ( XCII + 270) pages, 1935-36 Nantes aux Bureaux de la Société Archéologique et Historique de Nantes et de la Loire-Inférieure Editeur,
2002LFA-126712821Publication trimestrielle de "La Diana", Société Historique et Archéologique du Forez : 88 pages, format 170 x 250 mm, brochée, illustrée
1993117124Couverture souple. Broché. 220 pages.
1888156821Siège de la Société Paris au Siège de la Société 1888 et suivant, en un seul lot 23 numéros de ce bulletin de toute rareté, du N° 1 du 25 octobre 1888 au N° 27 de juin 1893. Il manque les N° 5 - 14 - 16 et 19. Nous joignons les N° 1 - 2 - 3 et 4 de 1895, la revue devenue à cette date trimestrielle. Les couvertures de 4 numéros sont abimées dont une avec manque de papier. L'ensemble est en état très correct. Très rare.
18862785ème livraison .Septembre à décembre 1886. Contient : EXPLORATIONS ET TRAVAUX GEOGRAPHIQUES DES MISSIONNAIRES EN 1884 ET 1885 par Valérien GROFFIER. LES POSSESSIONS FRANÇAISES DE LA CÔTE DES ESCLAVES. CORRESPONDANCE. RECONNAISSANCE DU FLEUVE OGUN ET LETTRES par P. ZAPPA. LETTRES D’AUSTRALIE. NOUVELLES HEBRIDES par CH. HAURET. Secrétariat de la Société de Géographie, Lyon, 1886. In-8 ( 16 X 25 cm) broché, 107 p. ( 257-364 pp) Bien complet des 2 cartes dépliantes dont celle des Possessions européennes de la Côte des Esclaves.
ORD-17726Paris. Imprimerie Royale. 1846. In-8 (132 x 211 mm) dos lisse basane fauve, pièces de titre et de tomaison noires, XX, 504 pages. Contient: 1. Ordonnance du Roi qui prescrit la publication de la Convention conclue le 29 mai 1845, entre la France et la Grande-Bretagne, pour la suppression de la Traite des Noirs, pages 93 à 98 incluse, bulletin 1274. 2. Plusieurs articles à la rubrique Esclaves pages 437 à 446 incluse, bulletin 1302. Des rousseurs mais assez bon exemplaire.
Paris au Siège de la Société 1888 et suivant, en un seul lot 23 numéros de ce bullein de toute rareté, du N° 1 du 25 octobre 1888 au N° 27 de juin 1893. Il manque les N° 5 - 14 - 16 et 19. Nous joignons les N° 1 - 2 - 3 et 4 de 1895, la revue devenue à cette date trimestrielle. Les couvertures de 4 numéros sont abimées dont une avec manque de papier. L'ensemble est en état très correct. Très rare.
20012332001 - broché - Editions Sépia - 2001 - In-4 (30 x 23 cm) broché - 107 pages - Très nombreuses photographies en couleurs et en noir et blanc - ISBN : 9782842800390 - Ouvrage sous titré "Chants et danses initiatiques pour le culte des vôdoun au Bénin" - Photographies, texte et mise en page de Gilbert ROUGET
15776No place, 1789. (2), 36 pp. 8vo. Modern half morocco. Martin & Walter, Anonymes, 3496. First edition. One of the very few cahier de doléances which deals with the treatment and position of black people 'avec toute l'attention qu'exige l'humanité appliquée à un aussi important objet' (page 7).
1999ESCLAVA5828913Nantes, Les Anneaux de la Mémoire / UNESCO, 1999, 16 x 24, 331 pages sous couverture illustrée.
2000ESCLA7536131913Nantes, Les Anneaux de la Mémoire / UNESCO, 2000, 16 x 24, 316 pages sous couverture illustrée.
2001ESCLAV31791913Nantes, Les Anneaux de la Mémoire / UNESCO, 2001, 16 x 24, 420 pages sous couverture illustrée.
2002ESCLAVA68749812913Nantes, Les Anneaux de la Mémoire / UNESCO, 2002, 16 x 24, 220 pages sous couverture illustrée.
2004ESCLA3333333913Nantes, Les Anneaux de la Mémoire / UNESCO, 2004, 16 x 24, 274 pages sous couverture illustrée. Quelques illustrations en noir et en couleurs.
2005Esclav84547913Nantes, Les Anneaux de la Mémoire / UNESCO, 2005, 16 x 24, 328 pages sous couverture illustrée. Quelques illustrations en noir.
2004ESCLAVA3333254913Nantes, Les Anneaux de la Mémoire / UNESCO, 2004, 16 x 24, 293 pages sous couverture illustrée. Quelques illustrations en noir.
2006ESCLAVA4544545913Nantes, Les Anneaux de la Mémoire / UNESCO, 2006, 16 x 24, 359 pages sous couverture illustrée.
18451216681845. First Edition. PHILLIPS Wendell. Can Abolitionists Vote or Take Office under the United States Constitution New York: American Anti-Slavery Society 1845. Octavo half calf-gilt marbled boards; pp. 1-3 4-39 1. $1500.First edition of the provocative abolitionist's fierce attack on the Constitutionproclaiming it ""an irredeemably proslavery document""declaring its legacy implicates ""all Americans in the crimes of slaveholding"" and caused the American flag to be weighed ""heavy with blood.""An eloquent writer and orator abolitionist Wendell Phillips was the ""most important ally"" of William Lloyd Garrison who famously contended the Constitution was a ""covenant with death"" and ""an agreement with Hell."" As Garrison's ""deepest source of inspiration"" Phillips saw the ""abolitionist as the catalyst for revolution."" In this seminal work he contends ""that the U.S. Constitution was an irredeemably proslavery document and abolitionists must withdraw support from the political system because it implicated all Americans in the crimes of slaveholding"" ANB. He notes herein that since the ratification of the Constitution Americans witnessed ""slaves trebling in numbersslaveholders monopolizing the offices and dictating the policy of the Government making the courts of the country their tools.""A citizen's vote Phillips declares is ""an oath to support the Constitutionthe whole of it a contract with the whole nation"" emphasis in original. He cites key clauses quotes statements made by James Madison and others during its ratification and counters a series of 16 objections to the Garrisonian/Phillips position. In answering ""the question of slavery"" he states: ""we are not dealing with extreme cases every sixth man is a slave the national banner clings to the flag-staff heavy with blood If the Constitution is not what history unbroken practice and the courts prove that our fathers intended to make it and what too their descendants say they did make it and agree to upholdwho shall decide what the Constitution is"" Scholar Paul Finkelman points out that while there now seems certain failure in the Garrisonian/Phillips position that the Constitution ""logically led to the conclusion that the free states should secede from the union in the 1830s and 40s the idea of a northern secession as a way of destroying slavery made some sense what would happen if the Garrisonians accomplished their goal and the North left the Union to form a nation based on freedom instead of slavery It would be like moving the Canadian border to the Mason-Dixon line. Suddenly slavery would be threatened in Kentucky and Virginia because slaves could now escape to a free country just by crossing the Ohio River"" Making a Covenant. Phillips is widely esteemed as ""a commanding presence in the history of the nation's struggles to overcome racial and economic injustice"" ANB. First edition first printing: No. 13 The Anti-Slavery Examiner. '""Introduction"" signed in print ""Wendell Phillips. Boston Jan. 15 1845."" With ""Extracts from J.Q. Adams"" at rear. Sabin 81919. Text very fresh tiny gutter-edge-pinholes from original stitching handsomely bound. hardcover
1763132583London: R. Baldwin 1763. A classic of in the field of colonial and Caribbean literature First edition of the first-named fourth of the second which was first published in Antigua 1750 under the pseudonym of "An Old Planter". John Campbell 1708-1775 was a highly successful historian and miscellaneous author Johnson thought well of him and praised the usefulness of his knowledge also describing him as "the richest author that ever grazed the common of literature" ODNB. The present work was commissioned by Lord Bute to rebut criticism of the Treaty of Paris by demonstrating "the value of colonial holdings in general and of sugar islands in particular" Ragatz. That is was felt to have done its job is perhaps confirmed by Campbell's appointment in 1765 as king's agent to Georgia. Considered by Ragatz to be a "classic of in the field of colonial and Caribbean literature embodying as it does one of the clearest statements of eighteenth-century philosophy regarding the relations that should exist between the metropole and its outlying possessions". This copy has additional material bound in: Bew's map of St Christopher's a 2-page manuscript index and bound at the rear a copy of Martin's practical essay on plantation management. Samuel Martin 1694/5-1776 had been born on Antigua but spent some considerable time thereafter in Britain on his full-time return to the island he found the family estates much run down and "embarked on a rigourous policy of reconstruction. Although he helped to pioneer improvements at most of the key stages in sugar-making and rum distillation his interests focused mainly on the non-manufacturing side of production. He was a firm advocate of crop rotation followed by marling in order to improve soil fertility. He was also instrumental in developing more effective systems of drainage and utilising windmills rather than animals for crushing the cane. By the standards of his contemporaries Martin was an enlightened slave owner. He advocated the provision of adequate supplies of food clothing shelter and medical facilities for slaves and ground for the cultivation of their own food" ODNB. His methods made him Antigua's leading and most progressive planter and during his own lifetime he certainly "succeeded in making sugar production a moderately profitable enterprise on his own estates". Both titles are moderately well-represented institutionally but neither appear with any great frequency at auction just a handful of copies of Campbell in the last fifty years and no copy of the Essay upon Plantership in any edition has passed through the rooms since 1951. Two works bound in a single vol. octavo 196 x 120 mm. Both bound without half-titles. 4 folding maps to the first-named 3 as called for; Caribbee Islands and Guyanna coloured in outline; The Harbour of Calivenie. Island of Grenada. Drawn by John Powell Topographer; and Plan of Fort Royal in the Island of Grenada and additionally a map of St. Christophers by J. Bew dated 1782 coloured. Contemporary streaked calf flat spine ruled gilt red morocco label single gilt rule to board edges Dahlia marbled endpapers. A little rubbed particularly on the joints label chipped no loss of lettering corners through small patch of insect damage to the lower board pastedowns lifting at the lower corners front free endpaper torn without loss slight erosion at the lower corner of the text-block for the first thirty pages or so mild worming to the fore-margin pp. 39-176 some small splits and closed tears to the maps no losses; overall very good. Campbell: ESTC T65879; Ragatz p. 284; Kress 6081; Sabin 10232. Martin: ESTC T81835; Sabin 44920 hardcover
2014ESCLAVAGE58614Toulouse, Anacharsis, "Essais - Série Histoire", 2014, 14,5 x 21,5, 411 pages sous couverture illustrée. Traduit de l'anglais par Anne-Sylvie Homassel.