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19931189141993 Editions Fleuve Noir, Collection "Crime Story", n° 17 - 1993 - In-12, broché, couverture illustrée - 218 p.
195122801Paris, Éditions André Bonne, 1951. Broché, 12 cm x 19 cm, 250 pages. Texte de Michel Bourdet-Pléville. Bon état
2000118219La Martinière 2000 La Martinière, 168p, 2000, in-4 broché. Bon état général.
2000MARMDIA1Paris Editions de la Martinière 2000 Grand in-4 broché (31x23 cm), couverture illustrée rempliée, très nombreuses photos et reproductions, recettes, 167 pp.
541denoel 1971 in 8 broché 211 pages
In 4°; (12), 287 pp. e 1 carta geogr. ripiegata. e numerose ill fot. nel testo. Bella legatura coeva in piena pelle rossa con titolo, filetti e nome dell'antico proprietario impressi al dorso. Piatti foderati con carta marmorizzata coeva (qualche leggera strofinatura). Eugene Armand Lenfant (nato il 11 aprile, 1865 a Melun , morto nel 1923 ) fu un ufficiale dell'artiglieria coloniale francese, noto per la sua esplorazione del fiume Niger all'inizio del XX secolo. Presso l'Ecole Polytechnique , Eugene Lenfant diventa tenente di artiglieria coloniale nel 1892 . Dopo aver partecipato alle campagne di Annam e il Tonchino (1893-1895), viene nominato capitano nel 1896 ed inviato in Africa occidentale francese. Nel 1901, assistito da due luogotenenti, è incaricato di portare un rifornimento di carburante in Zinder e in due territori del Ciad, sotto il comando del colonnello Peroz. Con 15 chiatte di legno e cinque in acciaio, riesce, nonostante le molte difficoltà, nell'impresa. Il il 21 febbraio giunge a Gaya. Nel 1902 viene incaricato dalla Geographical Society , con il sostegno del Ministero delle Colonie di "cercare una via per il Ciad più facile, veloce ed economica per raggiungere Ubangi e il Congo. L'opera illustra le popolazioni ed i luoghi incontrati dall'autore compreso l'incontro con tribù di cannibali. Esemplare in buone condizioni di conservazione.
19310000439New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1931. First Edition limited to 315 copies SIGNED by the author this number 302. Hardcover. Spine lightly browned mostly at the extremities occasional handling smudges within easily Very Good or better in wrinkled glassine dustjacket & slipcase split along the bottom edge. Octavo 9.75" x 6.75" viii & 308 pages plus 32 photographic plates. Publisher's brown cloth backed in tan buckram with a gilt-lettered cloth spine label in the original glassine dust wrapper & slipcase. <br/><br/>A fascinating book by occultist explorer cannibal & journalist William Buehler Seabrook. He was born in Westminster Maryland in 1884. As noted in Wikipedia in the 1920s he "traveled to West Africa and came across a tribe who partook in the eating of human meat. Seabrook writes about his experience of cannibalism in his book Jungle Ways; however later on admits the tribe did not allow him to join in on the ritualistic cannibalism. Instead he obtained samples of human flesh from a hospital and cooked it himself." Apparently Seabrook was later criminally charged with cannibalism. In 1919 occultist Aleister Crowley visited Seabrook at his farm. The visit became the basis for Seabrook's story published in Witchcraft: Its Power in the World Today. Upon the 1945 suicide of Seabrook Crowley noted in his diary "The swine-dog W. B. Seabrook has killed himself at last after months of agonized slavery to his final wife.â€Â Harcourt, Brace and Company hardcover books
1906ABE-2910513312EN COUVERTURE: "LES DERNIERS CANNIBALES"/"FOYER SUR LEQUEL ROTISSAIT LE CADAVRE FRAICHEMENT TUE D'UNE PAUVRE NEGRESSE"/CONGO-EN PLEIN CONGO DERNIERS CANNIBALES-LES COSTUMES DE L'ILE DE MARKEN-EXISTE T IL ENCORE DES PIRATES?-SUR LES BORDS DU PILCOMAYO LES INDIENS TOBAS/GRAVURE-UNE PROCESSION HISTORIQUE AU COLLEGE DE LUCERNE/GRAVURE-DANS LE HIGH LIFE LONDONIEN LES FAMILIERS DU HOME/4 PHOTOS-UNE AVENTURE SUR LE FLEUVE ROUGE/LA PECHE AU TIGRE
Book shows some wear to covers, age toned paper. Binding is solid and square, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind save prev. owner's name at front. 350 pages with 120 case histories. Chapters include The parapathiac's relations to "time", The psychology of ejaculatio praecox, Impotentia paralytica, Disorders of orgasm in the male, Part I & II, War and impotence, Impotence and criminality, etc.
Facsimile of the rare original account, first published in 1879. 193+p. 8vo. Original leather grained cloth binding. Fine condition. These facsimiles are the most affordable way to study, own, and enjoy su ch rare Americana. NW29. **PRICE JUST REDUCED!
269672Le Livre Club Du Libraire Paris 1965 In-8 ( 215 X 140 mm ) de 236 pages, pleine toile marron. Bon exemplaire.
209p. Illustrated. 8vo. Original cloth backed paper boards. Original dust jacket. OCC 2
Features: First Down Quebec's Whale River; Landsat - an aid to Exploration; Mysteries of the Pena Colorada; The Karo Batak of Sumatra Revisited; Aztec Warfare, Sacrifice and Cannibalism; Youth Activity Essay Contest; Sir Edmund P. Hillary - Honorary President. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
Features: Mongolia's Mysterious Reindeer People - the last remaining Tsaatan nomads carry on a centuries-old caribou culture; Spineless Wonders - Jellyfish may hold the key to life's deep mysteries; Heavenly Harmonies - Blending spruce, sweat, and sawdust, Linda Manzer builds guitars that dazzle music's top stars; Bones of Contention - Did crewman on the most famous arctic disaster choose the 'last resource' of cannibalism?; Moderate wear. Quality copy. Book
4538N° 124 de 1988 - revue illustrée - in-4 Broché
Front paper wrap missing. Rear wrap is tattered with some loss. Title page a bit browned. Binding split into two halves. With the ownership signature of John Leslie Garner, 1886 to titlepage in ink. Chipping and creasing. Reading copy only. ; 105pp. A treatise on cannabalism. ; 105 pages
1957ABE-124053888428 PAGES-EN COUVERTURE: LE GENDARME DISPARU/PIERRE SOULIS-LA PATHÉTIQUE CONFESSION DE JEANNETTE CARRÉ-L'HISTOIRE AUTHENTIQUE DU FERMIER CANNIBALE-DISPENSAIRE POUR ANIMAUX NÉCESSITEUX-J'AI VIOLÉ LE SECRET DES TERRIFIANTES MACUMBAS-CE QUE JE VAIS FAIRE EST HORRIBLE/LE TRÉPORT/MONIQUE LUCAS
1973ABE-625399408032 PAGES-JE N'AI VOULU ABANDONNER NI MON MARI NI MON AMANT/FRANCOIS NOTO/PASTORELLI/2P/3 PHOTOS-EN NOTRE AME ET CONSCIENCE NOUS DECLARONS CLAEYSEN COUPABLE DE MEURTRE//DOUAI/2P/DESSINS-J'AI EU UN ENFANT DE TA FEMME MAINTENANT ELLE M'APPARTIENT/DENISE GARNAUD/GUY ESPARROS/ALAIN FERNANDEZ/2P/4 PHOTOS-EUGENE CLAUDIUS PETIT/LA PEINE DE MORT/PHOTO-UN DOCUMENT EXCLUSIF ET SENSATIONNEL COMMENT J'AI MANGE MES CAMARADES DE VOYAGE POUR POUVOIR SURVIVRE/HARDLEY/CANESSA/PARRADO/2P/3 PHOTOS-L'ADEPTE DES AMOURS LIBRES ETAIT JALOUX COMME UN TIGRE/NIVELLE/DULIERE/2P/3 PHOTOS-LE MARI TROMPE EST RENTRE CHEZ LUI 10 MINUTES TROP TOT/CASTRE/GERARD FLAMENT/JEAN JULLIEN/2P/4 PHOTOS-LE CHAPEAU DU MORT A DENONCE SA VEUVE/BOURG EN BRESSE/KAPACIEWICZ/2P/2 PHOTOS
9684Editions Duchartre. 1931. In-4° broché. Couverture photographique. 57 pages + 80 planches photographiques hors texte. E.O.
ORD-19834Paris. Plon-Nourrit. 1910. In-8 (152 x 205mm) dos basane rouge à 5 nerfs, plats et gardes marbrés, 3ff., 298 pages, 62 gravures dans et hors texte d'après les dessins et les bronzes de l'auteur. Provenant de la Bibliothèque du Cercle Volney, avec n° au dos, monogramme couronné au 1er plat et un envoi de l'auteur au Cercle Volney. Reliure un peu fatiguée, bords de feuilles insolés, assez bon état.
1910002067Paris Plon-Nourrit et Cie 1910
198429251Chicago:: University of Chicago Press 1984. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine dust jacket. Cannibalism and the Common Law is a classic of legal history. It tells the tragic story of the yacht Mignonette which foundered on its way from England to Australia in 1884. The killing and eating of one of the crew Richard Parker led to the leading case in the defence of necessity R. v. Dudley and Stephens. It resulted in their being convicted and sentenced to death a sentence subsequently commuted. In this tour de force Brian Simpson sets the legal proceedings in their broadest historical context providing a detailed account of the events and characters involved and of life at sea in the time of sail. Cannibalism and the Common Law is a demonstration that legal history can be written in human terms and can be compulsive reading. This fascinating book is a marvelous example of eareful historical detection and first-class legal history. University of Chicago Press, unknown
2018843642018 Paris, Arkhé, 2018, in 8° broché, 189 pages ; couverture illustrée.
201805154Paris, Plon, 1992 ; in-8, 417 pp., br.
69455Paris, Plon, 1992. 14 x 22, 418 pp., broché, très bon état.