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1838qw50Paris, Delloye, libraire-éditeur, rue des filles-Saint-Thomas, n° 13, place de la bourse Broché 1838 Un volume in-8 broché, (14 * 22 cm), 266 pages ; petits manques en couverture, bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
183953221Imprimerie de Béthune et Plon 1839 In-8. Reliure de l’époque demi-basane noire, filets dorés, dos à 5 nerfs ornés de roulette dorée, auteur et titre dorés, 415 pp. Reliure ternie, frottée, en l’état.
1886RO20024212pau. 1886. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Non coupé. 155 p.. . . . Classification Dewey : 304.8-Emigration
1825GITf037Paris A. Egron 1825. In-12 1 feuillet non chiffré II-IV 2-131pp. Cartonnage papier ocellé bradel, titre en long sur une pièce de basane noire, reliure postérieure dans le goût du début XIXe. Page de titre légèrement brunie, intérieur en bon état et bien complet. Rare.
181916622Paris Le Normant 1819 In4° 120 pp, pages cornées, piqures. exemplaire à grandes marges. Papier coquille moderne en guise de couvertures
1854WTGR0072Leipzig, Baumgärtner's Buchhandlung 1854. Kl.-8°. VI, 378 S.; blauer bedruckter OPappband, Rücken mit Fehlstellen, Deckel wasserfleckig. Innen leicht gebräunt u. stockfleckig. Enthält u.a.: ein Wörterbuch, ein Verzeichnis mit amerikanischen Städtenamen und deren Aussprachen, sowie einen Anhang mit kurzem Briefsteller und Ratschlägen für Auswanderer.
1896GITg660Paris Hachette 1896. In-12 320pp. Demi chagrin vert foncé, dos à 4 nerfs orné de cadres de filets dorés, plats de percaline chagrinée verte, fers dorés "Lycée de Jeunes Filles de Tours" sur le 1er. Bel exemplaire en très bon état, reliure décorative.
182588661825 Paris, Chez les Libraires du Palais-Royal, 1825; 2 fascicules in-8° brochés, couverture rose ou mauve imprimée en noir, frise en encadrement ; 128pp ( pagination continue aux 2 cahiers).
1863106360<p>Pamphlet 8vo original blue printed wrappers 75 pp. Wrappers chipped torn and detached disbound some chips and tears to edges normal aging; overall in fair condition but content is complete. This pamphlet gives a very good overview of emigration in New York at the Time of the Civil War. It includes an appendix that shows where the emigrants were coming from. Not surprisingly Ireland topped the list in 1862 with 32217. Emigration from Italy was low at the time but within 20 years they would represent the largest pool of emigrants to New York. </p> John F. Thow, books
186733166Gand: Imprimerie Et Lithographie De L. Hebbelynck 1867. First Edition. Wraps. Very good. Stitched printed wraps. Approx. 9" x 6". 94 pages. Tan paper wraps with title on the front. Untrimmed uncut and quite possibly unread. All text in French. Contents concern Colonial Belgian settlements in Virginia. Howes only lists a later 1868 printing with the place of publication as "Ghent." Sabin lists the 1868 printing. <br /> <br /> Howes F 72; Sabin 24025. Imprimerie Et Lithographie De L. Hebbelynck unknown
1867B96252Gand, L. Hebbelynck 1867 94pp., 20cm., brochure originale, très bon état, B96252
1865018320Little Brown and Company, Boston 1865. First Edition, Original Edition Leinen Gut
1858SPN-1114Paris : Didier et Cie, 1858. Reliure éditeur rouge 18x11,5cm, dos à 4 nerfs marqués par des pointillés dorés, titre doré et décor d'étoiles dorées, tranches dorées, gardes et contre-gardes moirées, 392 pages illustrées de 4 gravures en noir par Jules Noël, gravées par Jean-Jacques Outhwaite, sous serptentes. [BEG, rousseurs]
1846WRCAM17477New Braunfels 1846. Printed indenture 10 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches executed in ink. Some old folds light soiling. "55" written in red pencil in top blank margin. Very good. Printed indenture executed in ink and signed in full by John O. Meusebach as Trustee of the German Emigration and Rail-Road Company drawing on the banking firm of H. Flersheim in Frankfurt for the sum of $3000 to be deposited to the account of the Company dated December 12. Meusebach a highly educated and civilized man came to Texas from Germany in 1845 to succeed Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels as commissioner-general of the Verein zum Shutze Deutscher Einwanderer in Texas in the course of which he assumed Texas citizenship oversaw the affairs of the colonists and accomplished the 1847 treaty with the Comanche chiefs which made colonization possible. This document coming from the period of his service to the Verein no doubt represents a draft for funds to further the establishment of the colony the cities of New Braunfels and Fredericksburg and the attempted settlement of the financial horror show which Prince Carl left behind. A superb piece signed by one of the major figures of early Texas colonization. unknown books
1850WRCAM17478Weisbaden 1850. 4pp. Folding folio sheet printed on 2 pages 2 pages blank tables. An unissued bond for financing the German colonization effort in Texas as part of a proposed float of 1600000 gulden. This bond was signed in manuscript by a representative of the Verein but is unnumbered and evidently was not issued. unknown books
1846REIS0088(Stgt., Rieger sowie Scheible, Rieger & Sattler o. J. ca 1846). mit einigen Holzstichen im Text, HLn. d. Zt., leicht berieben, Kanten etwas abgewetzt, Ecken leicht bestoß., schwach gebr., vereinzelt etwas stockfl. 14 Werke von Franz Kottenkamp: Auswanderung nach Canada und anderen brittischen Besitzungen in Amerika. 40 S.; Auswanderung nach den Vereinigten Staaten. 42 S.; Auswanderung nach Australien. 40 S.; Auswanderung nach Vandiemensland und Neu-Seeland. 40 S.; Beschreibung der Vereinigten Staaten von Nordamerika. 44 S.; China und der Theehandel. 46 S.; Das Meer, Schiffe, Schifffahrt und See-Entdeckungen. 47 S.; Der Wallfisch und Wallfischfang. 40 S.; Transportmittel. Straßen, Kanäle, Eisenbahnen. 40 S.; Die Angelfischerei. 48 S.; Die gymnastischen Uebungen oder Erholungen außerhalb des Hauses. 49 S.; Erholungsspiele im Hause. (Schach, Dame, Triktrak, Billard, Bagatelle, Kartenspiele, Tanz). 51 S.; Die Mäßigkeitsvereine. 38 S.; Die Hindus und ihr Aberglaube. 36 S.; 4 Werke von Theodor Roth: Leben und Grundsätze Benjamin Franklins. 47 S.; Erhaltung der Gesundheit. 55 S.; Der Aberglaube. 53 S.; Die Phrenologie. 116 S.
185978011Leipzig, Heinrich Hübner, 1859. 109 S. (18,5 x 12 cm). Bedruckte Broschur d. Zt.
184060778[Ca. 1840]. 4 x 4 cm. Blattmaß 5 x 4,5 cm. Feinkartonpassepartout.
189318051Berlin, Siegismund, 1893. 2 n.n. Bll., III, 103 SS. 8°, Orig.-Broschur, fleckig.
18773084815Marburg: Forschungsstelle für Arbeitermigration 1877. 422 Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
185471439Leipzig, Heinrich Hübner, 1854. 558 S.Mit zahlr., gefalteten Tabellen. 21 cm. OBroschur.
18621107New York 1862. Very good. Broadside 12.5 x 8 inches. Previously folded. Light wear and scattered discoloration. An unrecorded 1862 circular from the American Emigrant Company intended to soothe jittery purchasers who had not yet received deeds to lands in Iowa or received instructions for travel and moving arrangements to their new homesteads. The company was established during the Civil War to entice European immigrants to the United States particularly Germans and Scandinavians westward with promises of land and employment. At the outset of their business however they apparently had difficulty in obtaining clear title to land that they had already offered stating herein that: "The company can make no use whatever of the lands until the title to the same has been perfected in the county. Hence the importance of giving this branch of the matter their first and undivided attention. A large number of applications are already registered of those who wish to make a home in Iowa and the Company are only waiting the opportunity to forward them immediately." Another source of concern came from previous settlers of Iowa as to the desirability of the emigrants being offered land to which this circular responded: "Some anxiety is manifested on the part of many 'old settlers' as to the character and ability of the 'Emigrants' intended for Iowa. To such as well as all other proper inquiries we are ever pleased to respond to in the frankest manner. In no instance will contracts be made with settlers not having sufficient means and in all other respects being competent to perform their contract." The American Emigrant Company proved to be quite a successful venture and operated well into the late-19th century but this circular provides evidence of its early difficulties. unknown books
1862R260111210LIBRAIRIE DE GUILLAUMIN ET Cie. 1862. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos frotté, Intérieur frais. 496 pages. Dos cuir violet, titres, roulettes et caissons ornés dorés, papier beige, rouge et noir. Bords et coiffes frottés.. . . . Classification Dewey : 304.8-Emigration
188929025Paris Plon, Nourrit & Cie 1889 2 Forts Volumes In-8 1 portrait - XXXI - 629 ( i ff d'errata) + 1 portrait - 811 pp, dos légèrement bruni, menues traces de frottements, papier des portraits, roussi , et rousseurs éparses, exemplaire tout à fait acceptable malgré les défauts décrits
1861RO80068045GUILLAUMIN et Cie.. Déc. 1861. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 333 pages. Titre et caissons dorés sur le demi-chagrin noir.. . . . Classification Dewey : 304.8-Emigration