1 561 résultats
1844PHO-925New York: Wiley and Putnam ,1844 , 107 pp. in-8 demi chagrin à coins, dos lisse , reluire frottée , feuillets détachés.
S. l. (Paris), S. é., 1973; in-8, 44 pp., couverture et cahiers agrafés. Extrait d'Enquêtes et Documents. - Tome II — 1973. Dédicace de l'auteur.
S. l. (Paris), S. é., s.d.; in-8, 16 pp., couverture et cahier agrafés. Extrait de la Jamaican Historial Review, vol. VI, N° 1 et 2.
S. l. (Paris), S. é., 1968; in-8, 48 pp., couverture et cahiers agrafés (non coupé). Extrait de la Revue française d'Histoire d'Outre-Mer - 1968 — N° 2.
S. l. (Paris), S. é., 1967; in-8, 46 pp., couverture et feuilles agrafées. Extrait de la Revue d'Histoire de l'Amérique française, mars et juin 1967. Dédicace de l'auteur.
Dakar, I. F. A. N., 1964; in-8, 78 pp., couverture, feuilles et cahiers agrafés. Extrait du Bulletin de l'I. F. A. N., T. ___, série B, n° 3-4, 1964.
Dakar, I. F. A. N., 1963; in-8, 52 pp., couverture, feuilles et cahiers agrafés. Extrait du Bulletin de l'I. F. A. N., T. XXV, série B, n° 3-4, 1963.
1967_201700913S. l. (Paris), S. é., 1967 ; in-8, 46 pp., couverture et feuilles agrafées. Extrait de la Revue d'Histoire de l'Amérique française, mars et juin 1967. Dédicace de l'auteur.
318p. Based on the diaries of Arnold who was a Providence, R.I. businessman & a Georgia plantation owner at the same time. Hardcover Very good condition very good d.j. good
Two Volumes In One: pp. 335; 334. Mildly XLib. XLib bookplate of the Library of the Page Literary Society on front paste down. 8vo. 190 mm. Original full embossed cloth binding, faded. Loss at head of spine. XLib call number on spine. Text is clean, but should be resewn. 'Author's Edition'. Hardbound. Good. The Trollope family made a little industry writing about visits to America, and comments on the land and its peoples. Anthony's mother, Frances, visited in the 1820's, and published a book about the trip in 1832. Anthony visited four times. His substantial trip in 1861 was the basis for this 1862 best seller. Anthony's comments on political matters during this contentious Civil War time were insightful and frank. Neither he nor his mother were beloved in the U.S. for many years. PAIMP 23
1986500336975FRANCE-LOISIRS 1986 376 pages 1986. 376 pages. Nord et Sud de John Jakes est une fresque historique qui suit l'amitié de deux familles américaines mise à l'épreuve pendant la Guerre de Sécession. Le roman oppose deux univers inconciliables : le Sud aristocratique avec ses plantations et l'esclavage et le Nord industrialisé et pragmatique. À travers les vicissitudes amours et joies de ces pionniers l'auteur reconstitue avec réalisme cette période tourmentée de l'histoire américaine
1959ABE-152646677346316 PAGES-29 CM X 41 CM-EN COUVERTURE "BRIGITTE BARDOT FERA-T-ELLE REFORMER SON MARI?", JACQUES CHARRIER ET BRIGITTE BARDOT EN BUSTE, NOIR ET BLANC-LE SOLDAT JACQUES CHARRIER SERA (PEUT-ETRE) REFORME ET YVES-MATHIEU SAINT-LAURENT NE SERA (PEUT-ETRE) JAMAIS SOLDAT, 2P, 10 PHOTOS-SUR LES BORDS DU NIGER, UN LORD ANGLAIS A CONFONDU TRADITION MILLENAIRE ET ESCLAVAGE, 2P, 10 PHOTOS, CARTE, PASTEUR LA GRAVIERE, MAUGHAM-3 HOMMES VEULENT DEVENIR LES "ABBE PIERRE" DES MENAGERES, LECLERC, GUILLOT, GLASSON, 2P, 13 PHOTOS-THEATRE: LES TROIS MOUSQUETAIRES, PLANCHON, PHOTO-CINEMA-NATHALIE AGENT SECRET, HENRI DECOIN, MARTINE CAROL-(EM18)
18842025Matanzas 1884. Still very good. 3 leaves plus 4pp. pamphlet in original plain wrappers string tied. Light wear at edges. A few very small worm holes. Contemporary ink stamps. Light tanning and foxing. The Spanish Cortes approved a gradual manumission law in 1880 for slaves in Cuba that provided for an eight-year period of patronato tutelage for all slaves liberated according to the law which essentially amounted to indentured servitude. The transition to the patronato system was overseen by a provincial network of government agencies called Juntas de Patronato. Most of the workings of the slave system were preserved but patrocinados as former slaves came to be known received a minimal set of legal rights and were to be paid a token wage. <br/><br/>This fascinating set of Cuban manumission documents from the Junta de Patronato of Matanzas records this process and contains a rare cedula de patrocinado an identification booklet stating a slave is now a freedman with a supporting sponsor. The cedula completed in manuscript states that "Moreno Luis Morejon Natural de Africa.Vecino del Potrero Miraflores.Patrocinado de Da Josefa Morejon de Rodriguez" is "Gratis Sin Enmienda" as of September 15 1881. The second leaf of the pamphlet prints the rights of the freedman and the responsibilities of the sponsor such as the provision of food clothing and nominal salary. <br/><br/>The second document present here is a contemporaneous manuscript letter from Josefa Morejon de Rodriguez confirming that she will act as sponsor for the freedman and the final document dated January 28 1884 and signed by Rodriguez and the relevant local magistrates states that the sponsorship has been completed and is now legally concluded. With the ink stamp of the Matanzas Junta Provincial on first page and the contemporary stamps of several other relevant authorities. An outstanding record of the process of gradual manumission in Cuba during the last years of legal slavery on the island with a rare surviving freedman's identification book. unknown books
1850515519Salem Mass: Published by C. Foote 1850. Unbound. Very Good. First edition. Folio. 4pp. Printed self-wrappers. Owner's contemporary ink name on front cover in upper margin. Text is folded lightly creased few spots of faint soiling very good. Text includes: "The Beloved Tune" by Lydia Maria Child three full columns and a thirty-six line announcement about the pending publication of Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter. Also includes a brief article entitled "Mr. Clay on Slavery" printing extracts from a debate between Senator Clay and General Cass; also prints a three-line announcement about the liberation of fourteen slaves: "Fourteen slaves belonging to Dr. John Casson of Mississippi have been taken to Cincinnati and liberated by their owner. Published by C. Foote unknown
Une revue de format in 4° de 66 pp.; nombreuses illustrations dont la plupart en couleurs Bel état. Cables sous-marins, services de santé sur les bateaux négriers, guerre de course... Voir photos.
32 p. Wood Engraved frontis and full page plates by Charles Copeland featuring Afro-Americans and scenes in the Old South (Virginia); Text ornaments by Frank Myrick; all Drawn, Engraved, and Printed under the Supervision of A.V.S. Anthony. Inked 1889 Christmas presentation. Special gift binding - cloth backed, highly decorated polished white boards; soiled. Stephen Collins Foster was born in 1826 in Lawrenceville now part of Pittsburgh, PA. In 1846 he moved to Cincinnati, OH and became a bookkeeper with his brother's steamship company. In 1849 he published Foster's Ethiopian Melodies, which included the hit dialect song "Nelly Was A Lady", made famous by the Christy Minstrels. Many of Foster's songs were in the minstrel show tradition popular at the time. However, rather than simply caricaturing African-Americans, they show an empathy for the sufferings of the slave rare in works for the mainstream white audience of the time. He was the first white composer to portray blacks as loving husbands and wives, as in this song. written in loving memory of an old slave's dead wife. Hardbound. Very good. BLKAM 1
197515257Berkeley: University of California Press 1975. First Edition. Octavo. Cloth boards; dustjacket; 172pp; 5 inserted leaves of black and white plates; includes bibliography. Removed from a non-circulating private library with ink ownership markings to front endpaper and accompanying black ink elisions from de-accession. Else an unmarked copy in a lightly worn dustwrapper. Translated by J.W.S. Judge. University of California Press unknown books
244418Philadelphie, 1969, in-8, v pp., 83 pp., 238 numéros décrits, avec 12 planches hors texte, broché sous couverture illustrée.
1375815Paris: Jean-Michel Place, 2018 in-4 (32 x 25 cm), 854 pages, très nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc. Fac similé de l'édition originale dans la reliure en toile brune ornée du titre en rouge sur le premier plat et d'une carte en rouge sur le 2è plat. Cet ouvrage réunit 255 contributions écrites par 150 auteurs. Une centaine de pages concerne l’art africain avec 37 planches d'objets souvent non reproduits ailleurs. ETAT NEUF.
24554Gravure a l'aquatinte du 18e siecle (1788) par Labrousse, d'apres le dessin de Grasset St Sauveur, imprimee sur papier vert. Coloriee a la main a l'époque.Encyclopédie des voyages,Kolorierte Aquatinta, Darstellung: 11 x 17 cm
19801204851980 Editions Fayard, Collection "La Bibliothèque des Voyageurs" - 1980 - In-8, broché, couverture à rabats illustrée - 378 p.
1933100152135Fédération & Fils Editeurs 1933 in12. 1933. Broché. Ce livre raconte l'histoire vraie du capitaine James Riley et de son équipage naufragés en 1815 au large de la côte africaine. Faits prisonniers par des marchands d'esclaves ils entreprennent une odyssée à travers le Sahara confrontés à des conditions extrêmes
ORD-12396Ouvrage orné d'une Carte dressée par M. Lapie et de Planches dessinées par H. Vernet, et autres artistes distingués. Paris. Mongie Aîné. 1821. 2 tomes en 2 volumes in-8 (138 x 220mm) dos à 5 nerfs, basane violette virée au fauve, filets et caissons or, plats toile chagrinée violette, gardes marbrées, XVI, 348 pages et 2ff., 368, (4) pages. Les hors texte du tome II sont remplacés par des photocopies à l'exception de la vue dépliante de Tanger qui est à la fois en version originale et en photocopie. SANS LA GRANDE CARTE. Dos de couvertures abîmés dans leur partie inférieure sinon bon état, très rares rousseurs.
186536786New York: American Anti-Slavery Society 1865. Newspaper. Good. Newspapers. Approximately 27" x 18.5". 4 pages each. Several folds. Some light creases and several closed edge tears to the papers not affecting the print. Previous owner name written in the upper right corners of the front page first three issues. Light toning and foxing to the papers.<br /> <br /> 5 issues:<br /> <br /> New York: Saturday November 3 1855. Vol. XVI. No. 24. Lead article "The Boston Mor"<br /> New York: Saturday December 29 1855. Vol. XVI. No. 32. Lead article "Mr. Channing on American Slavery."<br /> New York: Saturday January 11 1862. Vol. XXII. No. 35. Lead article "The Emancipated South Carolinians."<br /> New York: Saturday July 29 1865. Vol. XXVI. No. 12. Lead article "Pro-Slavery South Carolina Loyalty. A "Union" Speech from Provisional Governor Perry."<br /> New York: Saturday November 18 1865. Vol. XXVI. No. 28. Lead article "Pro-Slavery Negro Suffrage Extract from the Message of Gov. Marvin of Florida to the State Convention. American Anti-Slavery Society unknown
8vo., First Edition thus, with coloured frontispiece and 6 coloured photographs; pictorial cloth, backstrip lettered in black, a near fine copy in publisher's board slip-case lettered in gilt.