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187752662Kinsale Ireland: printed at the 50th Regimental Press 1877. Bifolium program 8.5 x 13 cm pp. 4 the last blank; minor foxing previous fold formerly from an album the remains of a card and an engraved illustration on the final blank. Also a manuscript caption: "Programme Garrison Nigger Troupe Camden Fort Feb. 9 1877." With manuscript notes and corrections in a contemporary hand. The Negro Troupe was led by Lieutenant Yaldwyn. Provenance: Major-General Sir Francis Walter de Winton 1835-1901. <br/><br/> printed at the 50th Regimental Press unknown books
1880135903New York: McLoughlin Bros. Very Good. ud 1880s. First Edition. Hardcover. 7x9" large volume.thin. VERY GOOD CONDITION bit wear spine endstips but unusually bright spine & covers with bright 5x7" cover artwork showing mouse dancing to a pbrown cat playing bagpipes.p=ilust pasted to cover as designed by publisher. Back cover is blind embossed red cloth with 4" inches of dark stain near edges. Bright yellow endpapers.Name "Mrs. Nelson Moffett Dhristmas".else book is not marked up or abused. ; many full page lithographs in various colors showing Nursery rhyme charaters plus introductory story showing several completely dressed Black children in various outdoor activites.with short captions in Dialect & N Word language. "Dis colored chile am done dat sum; "Five and five's ten"--and now's gwine hum." The NURSERY JINGLES are familiar rhymes with similarly colorful White characatures. I hope to help find a home or library where this item will find a constructive purpose and informative usefulness. It is close to being unique .especiall in such excellent condition. Sevral pages in text are clean white on one side as required by printer's requirements Oages are not numbered Nor is a proper date offered on title page. ; 64pg thin pages . McLoughlin Bros.... hardcover
1880140745New York: McLoughlin Bros. Very Good. ud 1880s. First Edition. Hardcover. 7x9" large volume.thin. GOOD CONDITION MISSING ADDITION PAGES. bit wear spine endstips but unusually bright spine & covers with bright 5x7" cover artwork showing mouse dancing to a brown cat playing bagpipes.ilust pasted to cover as designed by publisher. Back cover is blind embossed red cloth with 4" inches of dark stain near edges. Bright yellow endpapers.Name "Mrs. Nelson Moffett Christmas".else book is not marked up or abused. ; many full page lithographs in various colors showing Nursery rhyme charaters plus introductory story showing several completely dressed Black children in various outdoor activites.with short captions in Dialect & N Word language. "Dis colored chile am done dat sum; "Five and five's ten"--and now's gwine hum." The NURSERY JINGLES are familiar rhymes with similarly colorful White characatures. I hope to help find a home or library where this item will find a constructive purpose and informative usefulness. It is close to being unique .especiall in such excellent condition. Several pages in text are clean white on one side as required by printer's requirements Pages are not numbered Nor is a proper date offered on title page. ; 64pg thin pages; BOOK DOES NOT HAVE THE "ADDITION" PAGES WHICH SHOW HOW SOLUTIONS ARE REACHED. .AND MAY HAVE OTHER PAGES MISSING.THE PAGES ARE NOT NUMBERED AND SOME ARE BLANK WITH COLORED ILLUSTRATIONS ON VERSO SIDES.Title Page has no facing art Text for 10 Lit. Nig makes sense.but several blank pages. Nursery Jingles has 24 richly colored pages & numerous text pages. book has both front & back double yellow eng pages .i Would appreciate knowing correct pagination in case any are expected. THIS COPY DOES NOT HAVE THE ADDITION/SUBTRACTION B&W PAGE. but has quite a nice cover and undisturbed text pages. as described. . McLoughlin Bros.... hardcover
1894R320141114Victor Retaux et Fils. 1894. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 452 pages - fortes rousseurs sur les plats - papier jauni - disitribution de prix du pensionnat des soeurs du St-Enfant Jésus maison de la providence à Rodez sur la page de faux titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 232.91-Vierge Marie
18949995328Victor Retaux Paris Victor Retaux 1894, In-12 broché de 454 pages. Rousseurs sur la couverture néanmoins bon exemplaire.
18944741017955Couverture recollée mais livre frais et en bon état, GLN-137, Victor Retaux et Fils 1894
1864196771864. African American The Negro Race in America. Edinburgh Review 1864. First Edition. Rebound in lavender wrappers. Original 39 page article with 5 headings extracted from the Edinburgh Review of January 1864. Octavo. An intricate look in 1860's into the transition from slavery to emancipation to reintegration in Western society. Topics covered within follow the "character and probable destiny of the negroes quite apart from the merits and demerits of the classes or parties brought by parties whose strifes they have been brought into by their present position". The author surfaces critical notions on the Black experience more specifically chartering the detrimental effects of enslavement and the difficulties of reintegration. An important text in very good condition. unknown