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1931D14321931. Very Good. Stab binding bound with grey ribbon patterned cloth over boards 13 x 9.25 with handwritten titles on front board; contains 19 grey heavy cardstock leaves each featuring numerous b/w photographs more than 150 in all average size is 3 x 4.25 affixed to rectos and versos with photo-corners most of them labeled by hand in German with some English. Boards a little rubbed and scuffed else fine. <br/><br/>A lovely young African woman wearing robes a turban and a necklace clutches a pipe in her teeth and poses for the camera in front of a thatched roof house. The photograph bears the handwritten label Basutofrau aus dem Hinterland von East London. So begins this collection of images photographs taken by the author and postcards of Cape Town and South-West Africa in 1931. It offers a nice balance of the personal with images of the authors friends at picnics hiking with men in suits and hat and the ladies in dresses and high-heeled shoes! on ship and watching street performers and the more broadly interesting streetscapes and landmarks. The African people it seems were also generously willing to smile for the camera. Postcards have labels printed in English identifying Camps Bay Chapman Peak government buildings memorials etc. and the photographs taken by the author usually identify the place and date tidy penmanship in German and often with a quip. Though a few of the authors photographs are a little blurry or over-exposed most are nicely composed and all of the images photos and postcards are bright and clean. A pleasing amalgam. hardcover books
1764WRCAM19511Lisbon: Miguel Rodrigues 1764. 2171pp. Folio. Dbd. Except for the lightest fore-edge dampstaining a near fine copy. A rare work describing the trial and verdicts in the case of nineteen men accused of the 1762 murder of Portugal's local auditor/councilor Joao Vieira de Andrade in the Cape Verde Islands off West Africa. The accused all Portuguese subjects were convicted resulting in eleven decapitations. The NUC cites only the John Carter Brown copy. Miguel Rodrigues unknown books
192314348Capetown Africa: South African Railways. Very Good. 1923. Softcover. 4" 3/4 x 7" lightly soiled wraps some fading to margins of text many photos travel information pages 298 then pages of advertisements G . South African Railways paperback books
1852WRCAM45247New York: Published by the American Bible Society 1852. 104pp. Original cloth stamped in blind and gilt. Spine ends worn inked call number on lower portion of spine. Ex-Library of Congress duplicate with bookplate on front pastedown small perforated stamp on titlepage and ink stamp on verso of titlepage; additional bookplate on rear pastedown. Very clean internally. Good plus. Translated into this language of western Africa by missionaries of the American board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions in Gaboon. DARLOW & MOULE 6879. Published by the American Bible Society hardcover books
1850WRCAM45246Gaboon sic West Africa: Press of the A.B.C.F.M. 1850. 126pp. Small octavo. Contemporary half cloth and marbled boards. Spine ends worn splitting along spine boards a bit rubbed. Ex-Library of Congress duplicate with bookplate on front pastedown small perforated stamp on titlepage and ink stamp on verso of titlepage; additional ink stamp on front pastedown additional bookplate on rear pastedown. Text is quite clean. Good. What is asserted to be the first translation into Mpongwe of any part of the Bible made by the A.B.C.F.M. missionaries. Mpongwe was spoken along the Gabun and Ogowe Rivers in French Equatorial Africa. DARLOW & MOULE 6878. NORTH 736. Press of the A.B.C.F.M. hardcover books
186313920London: Tinsley Brothers 1863. Hardcover. Very good. Two volumes in the rarest binding state without Burton's name or FRGS on the spines but with a "second edition" slug on the title pages. This state was apparently unknown to Penzer and was probably the result of an attempt to boost sales by the publisher as the text is unchanged. Plate of Julu house is the frontispiece to Volume I and the map now detached and laid in is in Volume II. . Both volumes lightly bumped/rubbed but clean and sound. Small bookplate of F.H. Spencer on each front pastedown. Much to his dismay Burton's first consular posting landed him on a small desolate island off the coast of West Africa. He took every opportunity to leave the place exploring various parts of the mainland and making observations on cultural and traditions health and sanitary conditions and slavery among other things. The account of his journeys into Sierra Leone and Nigeria to investigate stories of gold and gold mining is credited with drawing public attention to mining prospects in the region. Penzer 71-72; Casada 70. Tinsley Brothers hardcover books
188957805Washington: James C. Dunn later: American Colonization Society 1889. An incomplete and disparate run and with a major gap 1851-1870 88 issues in all volumes 16-18 in a bound volume but without a front cover the rest in wrappers; a few wrappers missing a few defective a number loose but present; edge tears chips and curls. Condition ranges from fair to very good. Included are volumes 14 1838 nos. 1-10 12; volume XV 1839 no.1-3 5-6 8-9 11 14-18; volume 16 1840 nos. 1 4-16 18 21 23-24; volume 17 1841 nos. 1-8; volume 18 1842 nos. 3-4 9-10 15-18 20 22-24; volume 26 1850 nos. 10-11big gap; volume 47 1871 nos. 1 11; volume 50 1874 nos. 1-4 8-9; volume 51 1875 no. 2; volume 53 1876 nos. 2-4; volume 54 1878 nos. 2-4; volume 57 1881 nos. 6-8; volume 59 1883 nos. 3-4; volume 64 1888 no. 4; volume 65 1889 nos. 2-4. Much on Liberia abolition slavery the Amistad case African colonization African languages etc. The African Repository and Colonial Journal title simplified in 1850 to African Repository was the official publication of the American Colonization Society which supported the migration of free American Blacks to Africa specifically to its colony of Liberia. It began publication in 1825 and ceased in 1892 and is a primary source for the early history of Liberia. <br/><br/> James C. Dunn [later: American Colonization Society] unknown books