256 résultats
Broch?. 54 pages.
New York, The Academy of Political Science, Columbia Unisersity, 1968; in-8, 18 pp., couverture et feuilles agrafées (annotations au crayon). Reprinted of P. S. Q. (Political - Science - Quarterly). - Vol. LXXXIII - N° 2 - June 1968.
Broch?. 212 pages.
in-8°, 296 pp., biblio, broche, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire. [CA29-30]
294pp., Nouvelle édition revue et augmentée, reliure demi-toile, 23cm., bel état
296pp., Nouvelle édition revue et augmentée, reliure cart. (dos en toile avec titre doré), 23cm., peu de rousseurs, bon état, G89867
Phébus 1996, In-8 broché. 199 pages Trés bon état.
N°1 de la nouvelle série, janvier 1972, de la revue fondée par Emmanuel Mounier et dirigée par Jean-Marie Domenach; au sommaire, articles sur le Bengale ("Le Crime des riches" par Jean BASTIAIRE et "L'aveuglement" par Paul THIBAUD), sur le Japon, "Pensée et idéologie" de Jean-Pierre SIMEON, "Portrait psychologique du toxicomane" par Claude OLIEVENSTEIN, article sur la fondation de la revue, extrait d'un ouvrage de Jean-Marie DOMENACH sur Emmanuel Mounier, articles sur l'apartheid d'Anne-Marie GOGUEL, sur l'esclavage de Jean-Pierre CHRETIEN; etc. Avec la bande annonce: "Bengale: le crime d'indifférence - La foondation d'Esprit - Qu'est-ce que l'idéologie ? - Le Japon en bouleversements" et le supplément au n°: table des articles publiés en 1971. Français
Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Marxistes SD (vers 1960), In-4 broché, 46 pages. Taches brunes sur les plats, bon exemplaire néanmoins.
La condition des affranchis "pendant les siècles compris entre l'avènement d'Auguste et la mort d'Alexandre Sévère", par l'historien et géographe Henry LEMONNIER (1842-1936): histoire de la législation, rapports entre affranchi et patron, condition civile de l'affranchi, classes et degrés dans la libertinité, situation et rôle des affranchis dans la société; en appendices, chronologie de la législation et documents sur le nom de l'affranchi; notes et références. 1ère édition; exemplaire relié; prix du lycée de Digne (1889). Français
Tananarive, Imprimerie officielle, 1941. In-4 broché, 47 pages suivies de 7 grandes cartes en couleurs..
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.
London, Butler & Tanner Ltd, 1981; in-8, 20 pp., couverture, feuilles et cahier agrafés (annotations au crayon). Reprinted from the Transactions of The Royal Historical Society, 5th Series. Vol. 31, 1981. Dédicace de l'auteur.
319p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition Edited Frances Smith Foster
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.
435p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
Spine sunned with some creasing. Minor shelfwear. Scholar's blindstamp and name to ffep (Robert Brown). ; 284 pages; Greek and Roman Slavery brings together fresh English translations of 243 texts and inscriptions on slavery from fifth and fourth century Greece and Rome. The material is arranged thematically, offering the reader a comprehensive review of the idea and practice of slavery in ancient civilization.
Minor edgewear. Former owner's bookplate on inner cover (Bert H. Henderson) ; 284 pages; Greek and Roman Slavery brings together fresh English translations of 243 texts and inscriptions on slavery from fifth and fourth century Greece and Rome. The material is arranged thematically, offering the reader a comprehensive review of the idea and practice of slavery in ancient civilization.
Foxing to textblock. Front inner cover browned. ; 284 pages; Greek and Roman Slavery brings together fresh English translations of 243 texts and inscriptions on slavery from fifth and fourth century Greece and Rome. The material is arranged thematically, offering the reader a comprehensive review of the idea and practice of slavery in ancient civilization.
There has not been any previous collection of relevant ancient sources in a form suitable for students or specialists in disciplines such as Modern or Social and Economic History unfamiliar with the classical languages - indeed, there does not even exist such a collection for specialists in Classics. -- This selection provides readers interested in ancient slavery with translations in contemporary English of those major texts from Greek and Latin literature to which modern scholarship constantly refers, as well as a small sample of the epigraphical and other non-literary material. -- Cross-references, Bibliography, and a detailed Index are provided to make it particularly suitable for use by School and University classes. Although it is intended as a supplement and not a substitute for a systematic treatment of the subject, and the author s interpretative comment is kept to a minimum, the material is arranged with introductions bringing out the significance of each of the chosen passages. 283p, map incdex Book
pp. 255, (1) [Index to Cabin and Plantation Songs], (1) [Form of Request for donations] + Large folding Engraved Frontis, torn and chipped. Illustrated with wood cuts courtesy of Messrs. Harper Bros. Title page loose and chipped. Perforated library stamp at top of title page. Library labels of Washington Literary Society and Pennsylvania State College. Very XLib. 8vo. Original full green cloth, embossed in blind and lettered in gold. Call letters on spine. Extremities worn. Hardbound. First Edition. PA69/STACK LEFT
192 pages. Presents "information on America's present white slavery conditions with many hard-to-believe human interest facts about innocent girls and young women who are actually caught in the net." - front cover. Reprint of the 1939 first edition. Chapters include: How Girls Are Trapped; From Where Do the Unfortunate Women Come?; How Procurers Hold Their Victims; Where Do We Find Open and Semi-Open Prostitution?; What I Found in Charleston, West Virginia; An Experience in Evansville, Indiana; [Three] Personal Interviews with Prostitutes; A Handyman's Story; Conditions in Norfolk, Virginia; The Case of Daisy Bell; Is Prostitution a Necessary Evil?; A Panderer's Own Personal Revelation; Narcotics and Their Consquences; Social Diseases (STDs]; Some Facts Are Unbelievable. Average wear to faux leather textured pale yellow covers. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy of this scandalous 1930s expose. Book
20 pages. Contents: Winter Toilettes; Princesses at a Watering-Place; The Household Herald; Women and Men - every one that thirsteth; New York Fashions; Tapestry band for reclining chairs, etc.; background stitches for tapestry cushions ; fans and flowers for evening dress; Mrs. Burkes Pudding; The Woodlanders - continued; Family Living on $500 a Year - par XLVII; Some Christmas Suggestions; Sketches in Constantinople - text with illustrations; The Cocaine Habit - The Worst Slavery Known - New Revelations of Power; Nice centerfold illustration "Going to the Market in the Tropics" whows black man and woman on horseback; full-page illustration of "The Young Scion of the House of Alvarado on a Fiery Half-Broken Mustang; A Millionaire of Rough and Ready - continued; Knitted Chenille cape; Seal-skin wrap with beaver trimming; fur-trimmed mantle; Plain and plaid wool dress; India cashmere dress; A New Phase of Darwinism; humor. Above-average wear. Pattern included. Book
in-8, 338 p., cartes, broché, couverture illustrée Bel exemplaire. [CA33-5]
Paris, Perrin 2002. In-8 broché, de 423 pages. Photos hors-texte. Très bon état