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2002LFA0167dUn bulletin de 36 pages, format 210 x 135 mm, Académie Delphinale (Grenoble) fondée en 1772
177720A Bordeaux, chez Mich. Racle, 1791 in-4, 2 pp., vignette. Brunissure au centre.
243470A Beauvais, P.C.D. Desjardins, 1791 in-4, 3 pp., vignette.
167467S.l.n.d. (1794) 41 x 32 cm, Deux très petits trous.
1937334511937 Toulouse, Editions Imprimerie Régionale, 1937, in 8° broché, 186 pages ; illustrations hors-texte ; quelques rousseurs éparses ; couverture très légèrement fanée.
26787P., Ecrivains Français (Collection "Les Grands Documents Internationaux"), 1934, in 8° broché, 319 pages ; illustrations hors-texte ; couverture illustrée (fanée avec rousseurs).
1972161159Brooklyn: Black News 1972. Volume 1 No. 37 of the long-running newsletter. <br /> <br /> "Black News" was an entirely volunteer-run newsletter published out of the headquarters of The East a cultural center and arts organization located at 10 Claver Place in Bedford-Stuyvesant. The organization was a hub for grassroots activism and community support providing workshops for adults and day care for children. The building's first floor also served as a jazz club hosting luminaries such as Sun Ra and Gil Scott-Heron. The organization was the subject of the 2022 documentary film "The Sun Rises in The East" directed by Tayo Giwa and Cynthia Gordy Giwa. <br /> <br /> Originally published in October 1969 "Black News" presented a mix of artwork and poetry alongside articles on topics such as Black unity and liberation police brutality health and well-being drug use corruption in the government the Back to Africa movement and the American prison system. <br /> <br /> Approximately 8.5 x 11 inches. Saddle stapled in wrappers. Very Good plus with moderate age toning and edgewear. Black News unknown
19545690New York: Committee for Justice for Puerto Ricans 1954. Very good. 4pp. on a single folded sheet plus mimeographed transmittal letter. Minor wear central vertical crease throughout. A fundraising pamphlet seeking support for prominent African-American lawyer Conrad Lynn who at that time was defending seventeen Puerto Rican citizens arrested in the wake of an incident in 1954 when four Puerto Rican nationalists opened fire in the United States Congress. Lynn's clients were additional Puerto Rican nationals arrested under a "crack down" described here as "a sweeping and unprecedented indictment for general conspiracy to overthrow the government by force and violence." The transmittal letter details Lynn's recent success in securing the acquittal on appeal of Ruth Reynolds another Puerto Rican national arrested after being accused of participating in the 1950 uprising in Puerto Rico. The committee points out the similarities in that case and the current one urging that Lynn will attempt to bring the same result. Conrad Lynn was known as the "Lawyer for the Damned" who worked over the course of his career for civil rights and in defense of draft resisters Puerto Rican nationals the Black Panthers and others. Lynn was also notable as the first Black graduate of the Syracuse Law School in 1932. We could locate no other copies of this appeal in OCLC or elsewhere. Committee for Justice for Puerto Ricans unknown
1857List3411New York: Greeley & McElrath 1857. Original unbound copy in stitches as issued. Near Fine with minimal wear and toning to rear leaf. The first edition of the summary of the landmark case which includes Justice Taney’s assertion that people of African descent “are not included and were not intended to be included under the word ‘citizens’ in the Constitution and can therefore claim none of the rights and privileges which that instrument provides for and secures to citizens of the United States.†Widely considered the worst ruling in the history of the Supreme Court the case had significant influence on the events that led to the Civil War. This is a particularly well preserved copy of the first edition in stitches as issued and never bound. Besides the opinions of Justice Taney and Curtis the report of the Joint Legislative Committee at Albany is included at the end. <br /> <br /> Blockson 2556. Sabin 78257. Greeley & McElrath unknown
1970154474Various cities: Liberation Support Movement 1970. Vintage 1971 calendar produced by the Liberation Support Movement LSM illustrated throughout with black-and-white photographic illustrations. <br /> <br /> The LSM was founded in Vancouver in 1968 with branches in Oakland Seattle and New York before the group disbanded in 1982. The organization stood in solidarity with indigenous resistance movements in former colonial countries with a focus on anti-imperialism in African countries. The calendar offered here an early production highlights important dates in the history of liberation activism throughout Africa as well as the birthdays of important revolutionary thinkers including Marx Lenin and Ho Chi Minh. <br /> <br /> 7 x 10 inches. Very Good plus in wrappers with brief wear and toning and a tiny splash on the front wrapper. Liberation Support Movement unknown
ORD-165Au palais de Neuilly, le 21 juillet 1846. 7pp.in-8 dans le bulletin des Lois N°1319. suivi de Ordonnance du Roi portant nouvelle organisation de la Direction des Affaires de l'Algérie (24 juillet 1846), 3pp.1/2. Fascicule un peu marqué par l'humidité.(1).
in-8, 215 pages, carte dépliante, broché, couv. Bon état. [HA-109/6]
VLE-17P., Chassaignon, 1821, in-16, 108pp. illustrées d'un frontispice dépliant. Petite brunissure marginale. Provenance : Bibliothèque du Prince Alladro Kastriotit (ex-libris). Tome I seul relié demi-veau, dos lisse orné de fleurons, filets et roulettes dorés, pièce de titre, tranches jaunes mouchetées. Un mors légèrement fendillé, mais solide, petit manque à la coiffe supérieure
201322293Paris, Editions jourdan, 2012 ; in-8, 314 pp., br.
236300Paris, Impr. Royale, (1788) in-8, 14 pp., broché sous couverture d'attente postérieure.
ORD-537Signé, Gatteaux, P. Didot l'aîné, Gérard et De La Marche. De l'imprimerie de la Ve Delaouette, Imprimeur de la Direction génér. des Assignats, r. de la Vieille Draperie. s. d. (1792). In-12 (116 x 187mm) 4 pages sans couverture. Exemplaire entaché de rousseurs. Rare.
ORD-54136°année. Séance publique du 5. 04. 1868. Présidence de M. Perrot De Chezelles. Goupy. 1868. In-8 br. couverture imprimée, 84pp. Fournit de précieux renseignements sur le fonctionnement de cette société et des exemples de jeunes dont elle s'occupe. Contient la Liste des donateurs, patrons et souscripteurs pendant les années 1864 à1867. Bel exemplaire.
206704Troyes, Imprimerie de Sainton, An III (1795) in-8, 23 pp., en feuilles. Légère déchirure sur la page de titre, sans manque.
18063Paris, Larose, 1879. In-8, 335 pp. Toile rouge, nombreux tampons de l'O.R.T.F., Radio-France, couvertures.
207141Grenoble, Imprimerie de C.-P. Baratier, s.d. (1849) in-8, 7 pp., broché sous couverture d'attente de papier rose.
ORD-651Texte adopté par la Commission centrale des Usages locaux du département le 19 novembre 1904. Avignon. François Seguin. Roumanille. Dailhe. Dubourg. 1917. In-8 (138 x 204mm) dos lisse chagrin rouge, plats marbrés, gardes moirées, 1f., 68 pages. Feuillet 41-42 réparé au scotch sans perte de texte, cachet d'un ancien propriétaire, sinon bel exemplaire. Peu courant.
6838Paris, Louis Michaud, 1910. In-12, broché, illustrations.
52863Sans lieu, sans nom, 1774-1775, 2 parties reliées en un volume in 12, 213 et 185 pages, demi basane de l'époque, dos lisse orné ; le cuir de la moitié du dos est rongé.
222944[Paris], Imprimerie d'Anthelme Boucher, s.d. (1818) in-4, 11 pp., dérelié.
162148Milan, 12 floreal an 6, 1798 in-folio, 4 pp. double feuillets, en-tête du Conseil de révision, "Division Française de la ci-devant Lombardie", gravure.