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1017032157.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1024138577.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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185632Londres, G. et J. Robinson, 1802 in-8, XVI-410 pp., cartonnage de papier marbré, dos lisse, pièce de titre noire (reliure moderne). Bon exemplaire.
18053145Leipzig: : bey Johann Conrad Hinrichs 1805. First German edition. In its first blue paper binding. Binding chipped opened at upper front joint. Untrimmed. Pages tanned. First 2 leaves loose. Otherwise in fine condition. First German edition. In its first blue paper binding. The first German translation of the first biography of Jean-Jacques Dessalines the first ruler of an independent Haiti with one of the earliest portraits of the Emperor. <p><br /> First edition in German of Jean-Louis Dubroca’s La vie de J. J. Dessalines originally published in French in Paris 1804. Contains one of the earliest portraits of Dessalines based on the first French edition. <p><br /> Considered the first biography of Jean-Jacques Dessalines c. 1758–1806 a former slave one of the leaders of the Haitian Revolution the only successful slave rebellion in history which culminated in the elimination of slavery and the founding of the Republic of Haiti the first independent black republic and the second independent nation in the Western Hemisphere in 1804. Dessalines became the first ruler of an independent Haiti as Emperor Jacques I 1804–1806 until being assassinated in 1806 by opponents who resisted his autocratic rule.<p><br /> Written by Jean-Louis Dubroca 1757–1835 who also authored the first biography of Toussaint Louverture as part of the ongoing propaganda of Bonaparte’s regime to vilify the Haiti revolution and its leaders. Both of Dubroca’s biographies were soon published in other languages the present one in German 1805 Leipzig - the present edition Spanish 1805 Madrid; 1806 Mexico and Dutch 1805 Haarlem. <p><br /> Scarce no records in RBH. WorldCat locates only 3 copies in the US NYPL; Berkeley; Harvard in addition a copy is held at the JCB Library. : bey Johann Conrad Hinrichs unknown
18052476Madrid: en la Imprenta Rea 1805. First Spanish edition. In contemporary leather gilt spine. Marbled endpapers. Darker blots on binding. Pages tanned. Wormholes to the lower margin throughout signature G no effect to the text. Otherwise in fine condition. First Spanish edition. In contemporary leather gilt spine. Marbled endpapers. 4 1–132. p. <p><p> <br /> The first Spanish translation of the first biography of Jean-Jacques Dessalines the first ruler of an independent Haiti.<br /> <p><br /> First edition in Spanish of Jean-Louis Dubroca’s La vie de J. J. Dessalines originally published in French in Paris 1804. Considered the first biography of Jean-Jacques Dessalines c. 1758–1806 a former slave one of the leaders of the Haitian Revolution the only successful slave rebellion in history which culminated in the elimination of slavery and the founding of the Republic of Haiti the first independent black republic and the second independent nation in the Western Hemisphere in 1804. Dessalines became the first ruler of an independent Haiti as Emperor Jacques I 1804–1806 until being assassinated in 1806 by opponents who resisted his autocratic rule.<br /> <p><p> <br /> Written by Jean-Louis Dubroca 1757–1835 who also authored the first biography of Toussaint Louverture as part of the ongoing propaganda of Bonaparte’s regime to vilify the Haiti revolution and its leaders. Both of Dubroca’s biographies were soon published in various other languages the present one in Spanish 1805 Madrid - the present edition; 1806 Mexico Dutch 1805 Haarlem and German 1805 Leipzig. <br /> <p><p> <br /> Extremely scarce WorldCat locates only one copy in the US Howard University and seven in European institutional holding 6 in Spain 6; 1 in Germany. RBH lists no copies. en la Imprenta Rea unknown
181079263Landau: Georges und Prinz 1810. Gebunden. Georges und Prinz unknown
1020286725.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1021647217.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1146130228.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
181088199Paris : chez lÕauteur - Debray - Petit 1810. 210x130mm. IV - reliure demi-basane avec piÂce de titre et dÕauteur dorÂŽs au dos. Plats papier marbrÂŽ.Taches sur le bas des pages 18 et 19 sans atteinte au texte. Rousseurs lÂŽgÂre sur quelques pages vers la fin de lÕouvrage. Nom du possesseur sur le haut de la page de garde supÂŽrieure. 324 chez lÕauteur - Debray - Petit unknown
1808RO80012052CHEZ L'AUTEUR. 1808. In-12. Relié plein cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Mors fendus, Quelques rousseurs. 281 + 64 pages. Relié plein cuir marron. Pièces de titre cuir bordeaux. Caissons et ornements dorés sur le dos. Tranches mouchetées. Coins et tranches des plats frottés.. . . . Classification Dewey : 440-Langues romanes. Français
0484046381.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1986156881Omnibus 1986 205 pages 23x14x3cm. 1986. Broché. 205 pages.
1802314211Paris: Dubroca et Bonneville 1802. First edition. Frontispiece portrait by Bonneville. iv 74 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Mid-nineteenth century green cloth front cover stamped with gilt arms of Ernest Augustus I of Hanover 1771-1851 and his ink stamps on half-title and title. Fine. First edition. Frontispiece portrait by Bonneville. iv 74 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. First edition of one of the first biographies of the Haitian revolutionary general Toussaint-Louverture 1743-1803 published in the year before his death. A profoundly anti-revolutionary and colonialist work which portrays Toussaint-Louverture as violent duplicitous and tyrannical: "Au moment où le voile est entièrement déchiré sur l'hypocrisie profonde et sur les projets ambitieux de Toussaint-Louverture; au moment où le trahison de ce chef de noirs est consommée . quel Français ne lira pas avec intérêt la vie de cet homme ." <br/><br/>The author Jean-Louis Dubroca was hired by Napoleon's regime to produce this propagandistic and counter-revolutionary work prior to the French army's attempt to repress the Haitian slave revolt. The portrait by Bonneville is apocryphal - no portraits from life of Toussaint-Louverture exist - but is similar to the portrait in Charles Yves Cousin d'Avallon's Histoire de Toussaint-Louverture Paris 1802. <br/><br/>"Many biographies of Louverture have appeared in the past two centuries although most of them recycled oral traditions or previous secondary works. The first full-length biography which attacked Louverture as a pro-independence traitor to France was Louis Dubroca La vie de Toussaint Louverture ." Girard Toussaint-Louverture: A Revolutionary Life p. 321. Among Dubroca's many other works are a Louisiana travelogue Paris 1802 and biographies of Napoleon Paris 1802 and Dessalines Paris 1804 leader of the Haitian revolution following Toussaint-Louverture's death in a Paris prison in 1803. <br/><br/>English editions of the present work were published in 1802 in London and Charleston South Carolina - a town to which many white Haitians had fled during the revolution - as well as editions in Dutch Danish Swedish and German. Quérard II 613; Sabin 21030; Palau 76339; Streeter sale 4133; Martin & Walter 11283; Cundall 434a; M. Dict. de bib. haitienne 5540 Dubroca et Bonneville unknown books
18021336372Walpole N.H.: Printed for Thomas & Thomas by D. Newhall 1802. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo xii 276 pages; VG; bound in full calf rebacked with new spine morocco label with gilt titling; moderate rubbing and wear to boards; mild age-toning and foxing; creasing to upper fore corner of page 83/84; shelved case 7. Translation of 'Histoire de Bonaparte premier consul.';. 1336372. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Printed for Thomas & Thomas, by D. Newhall hardcover books
18067234Mexico City: Juan López Cancelada en la oficina de Mariano de Zuniga y Ontiveros 1806. First Mexican edition and first with the plates. Quarto 20.5 x 14.8 cm pp 4 1-10 1-18 2 19-106 with frontispiece and nine engraved plates. The plates are by Jose Simon de Larrea and Manuel Lopez Lopez and consist of portraits of the leaders of this famous slave revolt and some scenes of the atrocities committed. The rebellion against French rule in Haiti St. Domingue is painted in the worst light part of the French propaganda about this revolt but the facts were indeed grim. Jean-Jacques Dessalines fought alongside L'Ouverture for Haiti’s freedom became the first emperor of the new nation: his bloodthirsty ways were notorious even in his time. The engravers depict their subjects as virtual caricatures of themselves with overly large lips and noses and bulging eyes and engaging in brutal atrocities while the whites are shone in the most humane forms. The plates are unique to this edition and appear nowhere else and have a nightmarish quality. Emperor Maximilian owned a copy of this book. Dubroca the author wrote an equally disparaging life of Toussaint L'Ouverture. The publisher Juan López Cancelada was a Spanish-born emigrant who became a well-known polemicist and political agitator in Mexico: he may well have published this book as a warning about what could happen in Mexico with its huge "caste" population. Binding is contemporary full Mexican tree calf with leather spine label spine gilt marbled endpapers sprinkled edges. The final leaf of text has some old repairs. Very good copy. <br/><br/> Juan López Cancelada en la oficina de Mariano de Zuniga y Ontiveros hardcover books
1802WRCAM56661Paris: Dubroca Fuchs Veuve Deveaux Rondonneau 1802. 4104pp. plus large folding map partially handcolored. Half title. 12mo. Early 19th-century marbled boards. Boards lightly rubbed bookplate on rear pastedown. Contemporary ownership inscription dated Paris 1804 on half title. Some light toning and soiling heavier to first and last leaf. Very good untrimmed. In a blue half morocco and cloth slipcase and chemise spine gilt. First edition of this exceedingly rare French imprint promoting the possession of Louisiana in the early 19th century. It was published during the brief return of France's control of the territory between the Spanish and American periods of ownership between March and December 1803. The large folding map "Carte de la Louisiane et du cours du Mississipi avec les Colonies Anglaises" is a revised version of Guillaume Delisle's map first published in 1718. The work includes a history and description of the colony a description of the natives of the area and their customs and the state of commerce in the region. Dubroca who evidently published the work himself argues for a much greater French presence in Louisiana. <br> <br> The Streeter copy was bought by Nebenzahl for $1500 in 1968. SABIN 21028. HOWES D526 "b." STREETER SALE 1572. SIEBERT SALE 682. Dubroca, Fuchs, Veuve Deveaux, Rondonneau hardcover books
31242A Paris, chez Des Essarts, An 6 (1797). 5 volumes in-12, 247; 296; 350; 248, 84p. Cartonnages bradel rouges avec pièces de titre vertes aux dos.
179855371798 Paris, Desessarts, 1798, in 8 br., de XV pp., 269 pp., couvert. muette moderne de papier bleu moucheté dans le goût du XIXe, bon ex.
232534Paris, N. L. M. Desessarts, an VIII (1800) in-12, viij pp., 333 pp., un f. n. ch. de table, cartonnage d'attente de papier bouteille (reliure de l'époque). Manque le dos, déchirure de papier sur le plat supérieur, des rousseurs, mouillures claires "in fine".
1814199301814 Paris, Germain Mathiot, Delaunay, Gay, Alex. Johanneau, 1814, plaquette in-8 brochée, de 32 pp., couverture jaune conservée avec titre manuscrit à l'encre brune sur le 1er plat, bon ex.
1824215191824 Paris chez l'Auteur, Delaunay et Johanneau 1824 In-8 de XVII- 535-(1) pp.,demi basane olive, dos orné, coins et plats usés,tranches marbrées,traces de mouillures claires en coin des derniers feuillets (reliure de l'époque). Deuxième édition augmentée. La première édition parut en 1802 sous le titre : Principes raisonnés sur l'art de lire à haute voix. Cour de 21 leçons en 5 parties : Des moyens de captiver l'oreille, ou des conditions grammaticales d'une bonne prononciation ; Des moyens de frapper l'esprit ou l'art de phraser ; Des moyens de toucher le coeur, ou de l'art des intonations ; Des moyens de plaire aux yeux, ou de l'action extérieure du lecteur ; Application des principes de l'art de lire à haute voix, à la lecture des ouvrages d'éloquence et de poésie. Prêtre de son état, Louis Dubroca devint théophilanthrope et se maria, puis fut simultanément libraire et professeur d éloquence et de diction. Quérard II, 611.
18021865Stockholm: Tryckt hos Carl Delén; C. F. Marquard 1802. First editions.Two books in one volume. In 19th-century half leather gilt spine. Binding artistically restored. Corners are bumped rubbed at extremities. Bookplate on front pastedown. Old ownership entry on the title page of the first book. Occasional light brown stains in both books. Ink blots on the second leaf of the second book. Overall in very good condition. First editions.Two books in one volume. In 19th-century half leather gilt spine. Binding artistically restored. 11 10—180; 2 178 p. <p><br /> First Swedish edition of Dubroca’s Les femmes celebres de la revolution bound with an unrelated translation.<br /> <p><p><br /> Dubroca’s book includes a series of anecdotes about the heroic acts of women under the French Revolution. Jean-Louis Dubroca 1757–1835 was a propagandist of Napoleon best known for his biased Toussaint Louverture-biography.<br /> <p><p><br /> The second work is a curious novel titled Den Persiska slafvinnan. Scarce no copies outside of Sweden according to WorldCat.<br /> <p>. Tryckt hos Carl Delén; C. F. Marquard unknown
18021766Stockholm: tryckt hos Carl Delén 1802. First Swedish edition. Papered spine. Occasional brown spots. In very good condition. First Swedish edition. 87 1 p. <p><br /> First edition of the Swedish translation of the first biography of the "Black Napoleon" Toussaint-Louverture.<br /> <p><p><br /> François-Dominique Toussaint Louverture 1743-1803 was an ex-slave the best-known and the most successful black commanders of the Haitian Revolution the only successful slave rebellion in history. The insurrection culminated in the elimination of slavery and the founding of the Republic of Haiti in 1804 the first independent black republic and the second independent nation in the Western Hemisphere.<br /> <p><p><br /> Approaching the last phase of the Revolution after Toussaint Louverture defeated the British expeditionary force in 1798 and led a successful invasion of the neighboring Santo Domingo freeing the slaves there in late 1800 and early 1801 he issued a constitution for Saint-Domingue that decreed he would be governor-for-life and called for black autonomy and a sovereign black state. In response Napoleon Bonaparte dispatched a large expeditionary force of French soldiers and warships to the island to restore French rule. At the same time the ongoing campaign to vilify Louverture has been increased and Bonaparte's regime hired Jean-Louis Dubroca 1757-1835 to lead the propaganda war against Louverture. Dubroca wrote and published a biography La vie de Toussaint-Louverture chef des noirs insurgés de Saint-Domingue in 1802 accusing him of treason and murder and attacking for his hypocrisy and desperate ambitions Ghachem; Danforth 2014. Besides Swedish the book was translated into English and Dutch in the same year later into German and Spanish published in Mexico in 1806.<br /> <p><p><br /> In her dissertation Helen Matthews claims that Dubroca's book appeared several months before Charles-Yves Cousin D'Avallon's Histoire de Toussaint-Louverture Paris 1802 thus it is the first biography of Louverture published in France Matthews 2012.<br /> <p>. tryckt hos Carl Delén unknown