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216922Londres, Strahan et Cadell, 1797 3 vol. in-8, [4]-328 pp., [4]-360 pp. et [4]-312 pp., veau fauve, dos lisse orné, tranches rougés (reliure de l'époque).
8vo. Includes 11 volumes, for years 1937-1944, 1946, 1949, 1956. Heavily Finnish. SUBJECT (S) : Cooperative societies - United States - statistics - periodicals; Agriculture, cooperative - United States - statistics - periodicals; Central Co-operative Wholesale (U. S. ) . OCLC lists 16 copies worldwide. Some volumes have mildly soiled and worn covers, overall good condition. (FIN-8-11)
236813Paris, Dentu, 1819 - 1820 3 vol. in-8, XXIV-439 pp., 511 pp., 502 pp., 1 f. d'errata, 2 pl., demi-maroquin rouge à coins, dos à nerfs richement orné, tranches bleues (reliure de l'époque).
182062Paris, Hubert, 1825 2 vol. in-8, XVIII-432 pp. et 416 pp., basane fauve, dos lisse orné, filets dorés en encadrement sur les plats, tranches marbrées (reliure de l'époque). Bon exemplaire.
18584106Jacksonville Fl: March 15 1858. Very good plus. 4pp. on a single folded sheet. Old mailing folds. An informative dispatch from antebellum Florida from A.C Scranton to "Friend Barton" in 1858. In his letter Scranton reports that despite some problems he is enjoying southern people and general life in Florida: "The people generally in the south are very kind & hospitibal but I need hardly to tell you that Florida has got some hard times as every new state or Territory has but thare is a more healthy Emigration coming in every year I have been fortunate anough to find some Northern people here which makes it seam a little more like home to me. I am boarding with a family from Georgia whome I like first rate & I do just as I would at home so that things are quite pleasant here considering I am amongst strangers."<br /> <br /> He then provides information on Jacksonville and then two disasters that hit his adopted hometown: "Jacksonville is the largest place in Florida & had at one time about 3000 inhabitants it is not as large as it was once some three years ago it was visited by a very destructive fire & burned nearly half of the town. Last summer there was some kind of Fever here that almost prostrated the place some called it the Yellow Fever & some the African but none could tell for certin.about a hundred & fifteen or twenty that died here in 3 months & a grate many left the town nearly all the stors wer closed not a sound of a hammer was to be heard. When cold weather came it stoped the sickness and it seams quite lively now. It has been for many years a grate resort in the winter season for invaleds but on account of the sickness last summer thare are but few this winter if it continus healthy this summer the place will revive but if not it will kill it entirely."<br /> <br /> Scranton also discusses the transportation system that served Jacksonville and the recent winding down of the Seminole Wars: "It is situated on the Johns River about 23 miles from the mouth and is connected with Charleston & Savana by a regular line of steamers that runs up the river a hundred miles to a place called Platka whare Emigrants land & then travel by land to the interior to settle the country thare is a railroad building from this place to Tallahasse the capital of the state a distance of a hundred & eighty miles which wen completed will be a little help to this place. There is also another in progress from Fernandina a new town that lays in the North East corner of the state to a place called cedar keys on the gulf side whare they intend to carry the US mail direct from New Orleans to New York insted of going round by Key west & will shorten the time considerable. Florida has cost Uncle Sam a large some of money.the government.will make a treaty with them & send them into the Indian Territory & then close the Indian war in Florida." Almost all of the Seminoles remaining in Florida relocated to Indian Territory in the year this letter was written.<br /> <br /> A wonderfully-detailed firsthand account of Jacksonville and its development and challenges during the late 1850s. A printed transcription accompanies the letter. March 15 unknown
elala3104Dublin: Philip Dixon Hardy & London: Richard Groombridge 1835. First Edition. Scarce. The anonymous author remarks on prospects the difference in the management of farms the danger of being defrauded in the purchase of land the comparative desirability of “the bush†and of a “cleared farm†the incivility and rudeness of the lower classes equipment hotels choice and prices of land cost of clearing land wages cattle and live stock sawing timber dairies crops &c. Casey I 1476. Dionne II 1104. Sabin 10379. TPL 1826. 12mo. pp. 3 p.l. 5-132. original cloth rebacked covers stained some foxing & light browning Dublin: Philip Dixon Hardy & London: Richard Groombridge, 1835 hardcover
12mo. Five volumes: 1907-1910, 1912. In Finnish. Illustrated. SUBJECT (S) : Socialism; Finns - United States. OCLC lists 8 copies worldwide. All are slightly edgeworn, very good condition. (FIN-11-22)
204663S.l., 28 octobre 1796 in-folio, [6] ff. n. ch., couverts d'une écriture fine et très lisible (environ 40 lignes par page), en feuilles.
227729Paris, Ollendorff, 1901 2 vol. in-8, XIX-410 pp. et 419 pp., index, demi-maroquin rouge à la Bradel, couv. cons. (reliure de l'époque).
228340A Londres, et se trouve à Bruxelles, chez Emm. Flon, 1793 in-8, (III)-VIII-79-(1) pp., papier bleu à la Bradel (Ateliers Laurenchet).
236037Paris, Emile-Paul, 1908 in-8, XXXVIII-542 pp., front., index, maroquin bleu, dos orné de filets dorés, encadrement de filets dorés sur les plats, armes au centre, dentelle intérieure (Gruel).
235869Paris, C. J. Trouvé, 1824 in-8, XVII-414 pp., demi-maroquin vert sapin à la Bradel, couverture conservée (Carayon).
1995RO40188986Hommes & Migrations. 1983-1995. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 130 numéros de 40-60 pages chacun. Tampons de bibliothèque sur les 1ers plats. Avec le n° 1239, sept.-oct. 2002, et 4 suppléments: Tables 1983, 1984, 1985, 1990. . . . Classification Dewey : 304.8-Emigration
Hommes & Migrations. 1983-1995. In-4 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 130 numéros de 40-60 pages chacun. Tampons de bibliothèque sur les 1ers plats. Avec le n° 1239, sept.-oct. 2002, et 4 suppléments: Tables 1983, 1984, 1985, 1990 1983: n° 1044 à 1061 (moins n° 1056); 1984: n°1062-1076 (moins n° 1069, 1075); 1985: n° 1077-1087; 1986: n° 1088-1098; 1987: n° 1099-1108; 1988: n° 1109-1117; 1989: n° 1118-1127; 1990: n° 1128-1138; 1991: n° 1139-1149; 1992: n° 1150-1160; 1993: n° 1161-1171; 1994: n° 1172-1182 (moins n° 1174-1176, 1179); 1995: n° 1183, 1187. 2002: n° 1239. Sommaire du n° 1044, 34e année, 1983: Les étudiants étrangers dans les Grandes Ecoles. Les mouvements migratoires en Europe, Le lutte pour la seconde génération de migrants, Danilo Slivnik. Le néo-racisme, Augustin Barbara, la France et les enfants d'émigrés nés après 1963, Farida B. Sommaire du n° 1187, mai 1995: Après les O.S., Où sont passés les travailleurs immigrés. Discriminations en tout genre, Maryse Tripier, Véronique De Rudder, François Vourc'h, Catherine Grangeard, Danièle Lochak. Travail illégal, extrême précarité, Alain Morice, Patricia Pardo.
196 pages. Reproductions of dozens of black and white photos. Author documents the dramatic trip which saw her ripped her from her comfortable Polish home on her sixteenth birthday in 1940 and took her thousands of miles, eventually settling in England. Unmarked. Above-average but not excessive wear. Binding intact with some lean to spine. Small address labels inside each cover. A worthy copy of this important and unforgettable true story. Book
(Blattgröße: ca. 37 x 27 cm). 1 Blatt. Original-Graphik mit zwei Künstlersignaturen und Datierungen am unteren Bildrand. Blattränder etwas knickspurig, Bildfläche gut erhalten. Oben rückwärtig im weissen Rand geringfügige ältere Montagespuren. Altersentsprechend guter Zustand. Die geheimnisvoll und expressionistisch anmutende Darstellung wurde von Hugo Steiner-Prag rechts unter dem Bildrand mit Bleistift signiert und mit 35 (1935) auch datiert. Seit 1933 lebte der Künstler aufgrund der NS-Herrschaft wieder in Prag, wo scheinbar auch diese Darstellung entstanden ist. Links unter dem Bildrand hat Steiner-Prag das Bild noch einmal datiert, und mit Widmung signiert: "1940 I. für P. E. von Hugo Steiner-Prag". Rechts unter dem Bildrand befindet sich zudem eine kleine ergänzende Darstellung: zwei Gesichter, männlich, beide mit Hüten. Womöglich kann dies einen Aufschluss über die eventuelle Zugehörigkeit des Bildes zu einem Arbeitszyklus des Künstlers geben. Zweifach signierte Arbeit des Künstlers mit seltener Darstellung! - - - ACHTUNG! Dieses Buch kann wegen seines Gewichts oder seiner Größe nur als PAKET verschickt werden. Innerhalb Deutschlands 5,80 Euro. (Portokosten ins Ausland bitte erfragen.) / ATTENTION! Due to its weight or size this book can only be sent as a PARCEL. Within Germany 5,80 Euro (For shipment abroad please ask.)
2010SBS-9780754676102ASHGATE 2010. Hardcover. New. ASHGATE hardcover
2010SBS-9780754676102ASHGATE 2010. Hardcover. New. ASHGATE hardcover
1980194691-1München, K. G. Saur ( 1980-83). 4°. LVIII, 874; XCIV, 1316; XX, 281 S. Original-Leinenband
190276S.l., mai 1791 in-4, 7 pp., en feuilles.
225678Paris, Fournier, 1843 in-8, XV-322 pp., demi-basane bleue, dos lisse orné de filets dorés (reliure de l'époque). Dos passé. et légèrement frotté. Coins usés. Rousseurs. Dans le premier ouvrage, les pages 81 à 96 ont été insérées après la page 64.
235667Commune-affranchie [Lyon], Destefanis, an II (1794) in-12, 128 pp., veau fauve raciné, dos lisse orné de filets, guirlandes et fleurons dorés, pièce de titre noire, tranches marbrées (reliure de la Restauration).
209601S.l., 20 janvier 1813 in-folio, [3] ff. n. ch., couverts d'une écriture fine et lisible (environ 50 lignes par page), en feuilles.
239729Paris, Au Palais-Royal, Impr. Nationale, 1790 in-12, XXIV-119 pp., demi-veau blond moucheté, dos lisse orné (reliure du XXe siècle). Petit manque angulaire de papier aux dernières pages.
236379Paris et Quimper, 1792 14 pièces in-4 ou in-8, brochées sous couvertures modernes de papier bleu imprimé.