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342 p. Hardcover Very good condition in chipped plain paper wrapper
200 pages. Bibliography. "The frightening story of the racial prejudice, bureaucratic incompetence, human deceit, and violence which took place in the two months during which the Komagata Maru was under guard in Vancouver harbour in 1914." - from dust jacket. Moderate wear. Contents clean and unmarked. Binding tight. A sound copy. Book
in-8, 16 pp., agrafé, couverture illustrée.- Bel exemplaire. [BU-10]
Backstrip tape-repaired, lacks 1 page, otherwise Good Condition; 8vo; 377 pages; Thompson and the others were arrested in 1841 and imprisoned at Palmyra, MO (frontis illus) for helping slaves escape. He was later pardoned. Thompson had become enamored with the anti-slavery ideas of Theodore Weld while a student at Oberlin College in 1835. Not in Howes or Sabin. A nice abolitionist piece despite the flaws listed above (MX14-11)
Paris, La documentation française 1991. Grand in-8 broché de 245 pages. Très bon état. Commission nationale consultative des droits de l'Homme.
Paris, Le Centurion, 1987. In-8 broché de 205 pages. Très bon état