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190219890San Bernardino CA: Times Index Press 1902. First Edition. Softcover. Good. 130 pp in original wrappers. Illustrated by Constance Farris. A very good copy but for the fact that there are two small holes of unknown origin that go through the entire book see images. These are relatively inoffensive but odd. Includes chapters on the missions first Christian settlement in the Valley the Indians social and ceremonial life early land grants Mexican pioneers etc. Rocq 7052. Times Index Press paperback books
1902302558San Bernardino Cal. Times-Index Press 1902. 1902. First edition. 8vo. Frontispiece portrait; illustrations. Original gray wrappers stamped in gold tape repair to spine; front cover lower corner chipped; back cover detached. Good. 130 pages. Ex-library copy with the usual markings. Includes chapters on Father Serra land titles Mormons etc. Howes C-1; Rocq #7052; Cowan p. 91. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Good. San Bernardino, Cal., Times-Index Press, 1902. paperback books
1902228743<p>First edition. 8vo. Frontispiece portrait over 20 b/w illustrations from drawing by Constance Parris. 2 page introductory essay by Amy Dudley. Original stiff black printed wrappers. Very good. 130 pages. Scarce. No signatures or bookplates. Includes chapters on Father Serra land titles Mormons etc. Howes C-1; Rocq #7052; Cowan p. 91.</p> Times-Index Press paperback books
1789WRCAM49194Cap Français 1789. 3pp. on a. single folded sheet. Cap Français was the capital of the northern province of Saint Domingue and Bacon de Chevalerie was the first president of its provincial assembly. In this declaration the Assemblée proclaimed itself a permanent body and distributed its activity between four offices. The local assemblies were still technically illegal under french law. Extremely rare with only one institutional holding in OCLC at the John Carter Brown Library. OCLC 859254837. unknown books
1792WRCAM51637Au Cap Saint Domingue: Chez Dufour de Rians 1792. 4pp. on a folded folio sheet. Quarto. Minor wear. Very good plus. Untrimmed. Dated January 18 1792 this deliberation revolves around the establishment of a municipality in each of the fifty-five parishes in the colony. Jean-Jacques Bacon de la Chevalerie considered to be the promoter of the white separatist movement in Saint Domingue had been elected president of the colonial assembly. It was he who pushed the case of the "Leopardins" and opposed Mirbeck and the two other commissioners sent by France. An extremely rare Saint Domingue imprint as the situation there spun out of control. No copies located in OCLC. ROQUINCOURT 4328. Chez Dufour de Rians unknown books