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1974H53565Rome, Maison Saint Jean-Baptiste de la Salle 1974 288pp., dans la série "Cahiers Lasalliens : textes Etudes - Documents" vol.9, br.orig., 23cm., bon état, [Index des ouvrages publiés dans "Cahiers Lasalliens" vols.4 (Bernard), 6 (Maillefer) & 7-8 (Blain)], H53565
1996R53335Roma, LAS 1996 595pp., br.orig., texte en italien, bel état, dans la série "Istituto Storico Salesiano Roma. Studi" vol.9
1927R48294Paris, Letouzey et Ané 1927 157pp.+ planches hors-texte, dans la série "Les ordres religieux", br.orig., 19cm., 8e éd.
1923R50094Paris, Letouzey et Ané 1923 159pp., br.orig., 19cm., dans la série "Les ordres religieux", non coupé, bel état
1926R38924Paris, Letouzey et Ané 1926 139pp.+ frontispice, br.orig., dans la série "Les ordres religieux", non coupé, estampe, 4e éd.
1923R48291Paris, Letouzey et Ané 1923 160pp., dans la série "Les ordres religieux", br.orig., 19cm., 3e éd., estampe, bon état
198662803United States Catholic Confe. 1986. Paperback. Very Good. Trade paperback with stapled binding; light fading light shelf wear to ext erior; very good condition with clean text. . United States Catholic Confe paperback
1902291158Richmond Virginia: Clyde W. Saunders Printer 1902. Hard Cover. Good binding. An uncommon account of the impeachment trial against Clarence J. Campbell judge of the county court of Amherst in 1902 by the Virginia General Assembly. The story begins when Campbell dismissed the case of a druggist having sold twenty-five barrels of whiskey in a year despite local Temperance laws. A Richmond minister then wrote an article calling Judge Campbell practically corrupt and certainly pro-liqueur trafficking to which the Judge responded by bringing him to court. Despite failing to land a contempt of court charge The Honorable Clarence Campbell found his revenge by striking the minister with a riding crop multiple times after the court adjourned though circumstances leading to this altercation are inconclusive. A stacked court then acquitted Judge Campbell of felonious assault strangely enough with the defense that a Virginian had a right to beat any Yankee that insulted them. This resulted in mass rioting in the streets by pro- and anti-Campbell factions all while the judge and his circle hosted a raucous into-the-wee-hours party which of course respected the Temperance laws and presumably contained only prescribed whiskey. In this account Judge Campbell becomes one of the few circuit court judges to be successfully impeached after outrage and a petition calling for his dismissal. Cheers to that! Binding is fragile and somewhat shaken; front hinge cracked. Quarter black cloth over contemporary paper boards with a paper spine label. OCLC notes two institutional holdings. Good binding. Clyde W. Saunders, Printer unknown books
19872110502151109688Not Available 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 3 Not Available paperback
1988B39261Wevelgem, 1988 311pp.geïllustreerd, in-4, linnen band met stofwikkel, mooie staat, [over de Zusters van Liefde van Maria], B39261
1947R30860Paris, Beauchesne 1947 175pp. + 13pp. ills. hors-texte, br.orig., bon état, R30860
1944211521944. Japanese American incarceration photographs dating from World War II document civilian life and military presence at several internment and assembly centers established after the forced removal of Japanese Americans from the West Coast. Following Executive Order 9066 in 1942 more than 120000 people of Japanese ancestry were confined in temporary assembly centers and longer term relocation camps administered by the War Relocation Authority. The photographs record daily activities of men women and children within these camps and illustrate the physical environment of the barracks settlements created to house incarcerated civilians during the war.<br /> <br /> Archive contains six original silver gelatin photographs measuring approximately 2.5 × 2.75 inches to 3.5 × 5.75 inches. The images depict Japanese American families and individuals at Heart Mountain Relocation Center in Wyoming Camp Amache in Granada Colorado and Pomona Assembly Center in California. Several photographs show families gathered in front of barracks style housing units typical of the camps. One image from Amache shows a family of six standing on the steps of their assigned unit with the wooden barracks structure visible behind them. Another photograph from Pomona shows two United States soldiers seated on a storage trunk outside a camp building likely serving as patrol or security personnel. One image from Heart Mountain shows a military medic standing beside an ambulance truck while gesturing toward camp structures in the distance. Other photographs include a group portrait of Japanese American young men standing in front of a brick building possibly a school building within the camp and a separate image of the same individual standing beside a lake. Another photograph shows a young Japanese American girl playing on a see saw while families watch a sports game in the background with camp buildings visible beyond the field.<br /> <br /> Pomona Assembly Center served as one of the temporary detention facilities established in 1942 before incarcerated families were transferred to permanent camps such as Heart Mountain. Heart Mountain became the fourth largest relocation center eventually housing nearly fourteen thousand people while Amache in Colorado confined more than seven thousand internees the majority of whom were American citizens by birth. Living quarters in these camps consisted of small rooms within hastily constructed wooden barracks assigned to individual families. The photographs preserve small moments of social life and recreation within these confined communities illustrating how families attempted to maintain routines despite the conditions of incarceration. Photographs remain clear and well preserved with light age wear consistent with vernacular prints. Very good condition overall and a revealing visual record of Japanese American life within wartime relocation centers. unknown
19852083002117400403Not Available 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
19922110502150901935Soft Science Company 1992. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Soft Science Company paperback
1975H53588Rome (& Reims), Maison Saint Jean-Baptiste de la Salle 1975-1976 Complet en 2 volumes: 324 + 332pp.avec quelques illustrations et fac-similes, dans la série "Cahiers Lasalliens : Textes Etudes - Documents" vols.40/1-2, br.orig., 23cm., peu de rousseurs, bon état, [contient 40/1: Inventaire analytique, 40/2: Archives centrales de l'Institut des Frères des Ecoles chrétiennes. Inventaire des Séries A, B, C, D, M, R, T et V]
1977H53589Rome (& Reims), Maison Saint Jean-Baptiste de la Salle 1977-1979 Complet en 2 volumes: 571 + 669pp.avec quelques illustrations et fac-similes + 2 tableaux généalogiques dépliants, dans la série "Cahiers Lasalliens : Textes Etudes - Documents" vols.41/1-2, br.orig., 23cm., qqs.rousseurs, bon état, [contient: Vol.41/1: Parmi les siens, 41/2: Les années d'impregnation 1661-1683]
1925R63752Lille/ Bruges, DDB 1925 240pp.avec ills.hors-texte, br.orig., 23cm., nouvelle édition, qqs.cachets, bon état
1903R43615Paris, Poussielgue 1903 2 tomes (complet): XLI,560 + 681pp.avec 2 frontispices & 1 planche dépliante (facsimile), reliures cart.avec dos en toile (traces d'usage), 21cm., texte en bon état
1996Q-1888820012Samuel Wachtman's Sons 1996-09-25. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Samuel Wachtman's Sons paperback
1905R65825Paris, Saint-Paul 1905 xvi + 183pp.avec frontispice, 18 cm., cachet sur page de titre, non coupé
19982090502113706347Not Available 1998. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19028589Historical Department of Iowa 1902. 116 pp. Original black cloth covers w/ titles in gilt. Binding a bit soiled w/ light wear to extremities. Previous owner's name on front blank endpaper. Contents nice. A strong sturdy copy. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Historical Department of Iowa Hardcover
1939OB278<p>Montpelier: E. P. Walton & Sons. 1839. First Edition. Hard Cover. 8vo; 416 p. 1-18 in fours 19 in one; 21.5 cm. 25 cm. in box. Slavery as perceived in Vermont well before the Civil War; see pages 25 26 29 30 39 42 49 51 55 63 87 121 150 158 203 228 245 257; see also index pp. 403-404. Unbound; with original paper spine; in a new box by Hope Bindery. Some pre-box wear to lower corners; otherwise crisp and as new. American Imprints skips this number. Stock#OB278.</p> E. P. Walton & Sons. hardcover
1926R60197Brussel, Charles Bulens 1926 266pp., 23cm., grotendeels onopengesneden
1926R100037Brussel, Charles Bulens 1926 266pp. met enkele illustraties, één van de tien genummerde luxe-exemplaren op prima Alfa-papier: dit is nr.10/10, 23cm., boekband los in lichtgecart. uitgeversband (zoals uitgegeven), goede staat, R100037