1 972 résultats
240879Paris, Hubert, 1825 2 vol. in-8, XVIII-432 pp. et 416 pp., demi-vélin ivoire (reliure moderne).
232552Caen, Le Blanc Hardel, 1885 in-8, XVII-434 pp. demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs, couverture conservée (reliure moderne). Quelques rousseurs en fin d'ouvrage. Bon exemplaire.
198925Paris, Plon, 1889 2 vol. in-8, XLVIII-415 pp. et 380 pp., 4 portraits h.-t. (dont 2 en frontispice), index, demi-chagrin bleu, dos à nerfs, pointillés dorés (reliure de l'époque). Dos un peu passé. Ex-libris Bibliothèque du Marquis de Piolenc.
229 pages. Index. Footnotes. Reproductions of black and white photos. Signed by author upon title page. "This is a book which seeks for the first time to distill in detail the Irish Palatine experience. It reaches back into the German past of a people who came to Ireland in 1709 and it opens out on to the world fashioned by Irish Palatine emigration." - from dust jacket. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. An excellent copy. Book
1875457Cincinnati 1875. Very good. Broadside 11 x 8 inches. Slight worming at edges minor wear. Contemporary ink stamp on lower corner. Broadside advertising the services of George A. Knight ticket agent for the Ohio & Mississippi Railway. "Bear in mind the fact the Ohio & Mississippi is the only line that runs its entire trains through from Cincinnati to St. Louis with NO MIDNIGHT CHANGES!" The broadside bears the ink stamp advertisement of Henry H. Hannan Land and Emigration Agent based in Swan Creek Ohio. A nice ephemeral piece. OCLC records three institutional copies at the University of Missouri the Hagley Library and Southern Methodist University. unknown books
744 pages. Index of names. Footnotes. Reprint of the 1955 first edition. "Begins with a brief sketch of Dutch emigration to colonial America and then describes Van Raalte and the founding of the Michigan Kolonie in 1847. The story goes on to relate how the Dutch moved into Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, the Dakotas, Canada, and elsewhere, carrying their culture with them wherever they went and settled." - from dust jacket. Book clean and unmarked with light wear. Prior owner's name clipped from top of front free endpaper. Moderate wear to dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A quality copy of this important work. Book
140499aafStuttgart und Tübingen, J.G. Cotta, 1842, in-8vo, XVI (Vorwort, Bibliographisches) + 348 S., stockfleckig, hs. Besitzeintrag ‘C. Ph. Weydmann / Exlibris Peter E. Obergfell, , Interims-Pappband, hs. Titel- und Bibl.-Nummer-Etiketten auf dem Rücken, Kapitel und Ecken etwas berieben und bestossen.
19632502240130xbvkHeidelberg, Verlag Lambert Schneider, 1963. 31 Seiten. - Kartonierter Originalumschlag mit montiertem blauen Orig.-Büttenpapierumschlag, goldgeprägtes Deckelsignet mit Inschrift 'Pour Mérite'; 8vo.(ca. 23 x 17 cm).
19292501110056xbvkLeipzig, Verlag von Philipp Reclam jun., 1929. 162 (1) Seiten. - Leicht verzierter orangeroter Original-Leineneinband mit goldgeprägtem Deckel- und Rückentitel und hellgrünem Kopffarbschnitt; kl.-8vo.(ca. 17 x 11,5 cm).
195411467London, Mercurius Press, 1954. mit 3 Farbtaf., sehr vielen Schwarzweißfotos und einigen Faksimiles. ill. OLn., 236 S., 4° [2 Warenabbildungen]
219540Paris, Imprimerie nationale, An II in-8, 78 pp., un feuillet replié et 47 pp., demi-percaline bleue (reliure postérieure). Quelques taches.
196569392Stgt.: Ernst Klett (1960-1965). Zus. 5.503 Ss., 7 Bll. 8°. Hellblaues Ln. mit gold- u. schwarzgeprägt. Rückentitel, blindgeprägt. Monogramm 'EJ' a.d. Vorderdeckel u. Kopffarbschnitt (tls. min. angestaubt, Rücken tls. leicht geblichen u. bei 4 Bänden etw. berieben).
232097À Paris, chez Cocheris, an V-1797 2 parties en 1 vol. in-8, VIII-304 pp. et 182-LXXXV-[2] pp., demi-basane blonde, dos lisse orné (reliure de l'époque).
214672Paris, Plon, 1889 2 vol. in-8, XLVIII-415 pp. et 380 pp., 4 portraits h.-t. (dont 2 en frontispice), index, demi-chagrin bleu, dos à nerfs, tête dorée (reliure de l'époque). Dos un peu passé.
221109Paris, Plon, 1889 2 vol. in-8, XLVIII-415 pp. et 380 pp., 4 portraits h.-t. (dont 2 en frontispice), index, demi-chagrin brun, dos à nerfs (reliure de l'époque).
(DIN A4 / 29,7 x 21 cm). 1 Blatt. Original-Schreibmaschinen-Schreiben mit Datierung und handschriftlicher Signatur (Vorname). Papier wurde gefaltet und gelocht, oben mit handschriftlichem Zahlennotat, insgesamt gut erhalten. Das Original-Schreiben enthält insgesamt 14 Zeilen, es ist auf den 21. November 1979 datiert. Peter Weiss schrieb den freundlichen Brief an die ihm verbundene Buchhändlerin der Autorenbuchhandlung in Westberlin. Diese einstige Buchhandelsinstitution (Carmerstrasse, Berlin-Charlottenburg) war gemeinsame Unternehmung und wichtige Anlaufstelle für viele Autoren der Zeit in West- (und auch Ostberlin) sowie der BRD. Weiss nahm im Brief Bezug zu einer Einladung nach Westberlin. Er schrieb ihr: "Ich würde gern kommen, um Dich bald wieder mal zu sehn - aber ich kann jetzt nicht von der Arbeit weg - sitze im kritischen Stadium meines Buchs, da stört jede Unterbrechung." Sehr wahrscheinlich ist die Arbeit am dritten Band der "Ästhetik des Widerstands" gemeint, welches dann 1981 bei Suhrkamp veröffentlicht worden ist. Es folgen weiterhin kurze Absprachen mit der Autorenbuchhandlung. Weiss unterschrieb mit: "Viele Grüsse bis zum nächsten Mal Dein Peter". Original-Brief des deutsch-schwedischen Schriftstellers. Signiertes Unikat!
192221011461922. Malta Government Printing Office 1922. Foolscap folio. Original blue printed wrappers; pp. ii 71; margins of wrappers a bit frayed upper outer corner dog-eared; otherwise clean and fresh.Very rare first edition of this discussion of emigration from Malta to Australia Canada the US France and other European countries. 'The natives of the Maltese Islands are people of pure European race born within the British Empire who require no such leavening in order to carry and preserve the traditions of the British Empire and I submitted to Colonel Smith that physically and morally they are the equals of any of the Northern European people' p. 16. Great!'Mr Casolani 1869-1940 was Superintendent of Emigration in charge of the Department of Emigration until he retired in 1930. During his period in office more than 30000 prospective migrants applied and were interviewed by Mr Casolani. In 1921 we find him in France discussing the possibility of sending Maltese workers to those zones devastated by the First World War - this resulted in 624 workers being sent to France to work under the same conditions as the French. Apart from his enormous energy in his position he is probably best known for his capacity to convince the authorities including the imperial authorities in the UK of the need for establishing organised migration from Malta particularly to places like Australia. He made enormous efforts to convince the authorities in the UK including the various Australian States representatives that Maltese would make good migrants in Australia. He wrote endlessly about the suitability of Maltese migrants. He himself has noted: ""I have succeeded in creating a favourable image of our migrant"". He was always harping on the need for the preparation of migrants for their new destination. This involved not only the necessity to learn English but ""must also be prepared by being introduced to the laws customs history and geography of the country the intend to live in"". In particular he encouraged technical education evening classes for all adults and special courses on skills which were in demand' MaltaMigration.com.COPAC locates only two copies at Manchester and Oxford. unknown
1797109372à Paris, chez Cocheris, Libraire, An cinquième de la République 1797 2 volumes en 1 tome. In-8 21 x 11,5 cm. Reliure postérieure XIXe siècle demi-basane rouge à petits coins, dos lisse orné de filets dorés et à froid, pièces de titre cuir fauve, VIII-304-182-LXXXV pp., table chronologique des décrets contenu au code des émigrés, Table des matières. Ex-libris marquis de Monteynard. Dos passé. Exemplaire en bon état, intérieur frais.
1869WRCAM26103Falun 1869. 60pp. plus large folding map. Printed wrappers. A fine copy. Called the third enlarged edition on the title although no earlier one is known to exist. It gives directions to Swedish emigrants to America mainly directed at the upper Midwest where so many moved in the ensuing decade. unknown books
203523Paris, Chez Maret, An III in-8, 135 pp., cousu. Quelques taches et une pliure sans gravité.
209602S.l.n.d. (1813) in-8, [2] pp. n. ch., couvertes d'une écriture fine et lisible (environ 30 lignes par page), en feuille.
204215Imprimé à Constance, 1796 in-8, [V]-XII-184 pp., cousu. Mouillure.
206671Paris, À la Maison de Commission en Librairie, 1806 in-8, 454-[2] pp., demi-basane fauve, dos lisse orné, filets dorés et fleurons à froid, tranches marbrées (rel. vers 1830). Dos un peu passé, qqs rousseurs éparses, légères usures aux coiffes, mais bon exemplaire. Ex-libris Joël André.
219212Paris, Plon, 1900-1901 2 vol. in-8, 461 pp. et 434 pp., portr., index, demi-chagrin bleu, dos à nerfs, couv. et dos cons. (reliure postérieure). Dos un peu passé.
235823Paris, Plon, 1866 in-8, 372 pp., demi-maroquin havane, dos à nerfs, filets dorés, tête marbrées (reliure de l'époque).