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1954ZB475285Freetown: 1954. 41 pp. original paper wrappers minor handstamps good-very good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Freetown: unknown
0265616875.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1956ZB475286Freetown: 1956. 29 pp. original paper wrappers minor handstamps good-very good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Freetown: unknown
09819Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of His Majesty June 1902 Cd. 1097. London: HMSO 1902 Sewn as issued Fcap folio. iii19pp. After becoming Governor in towards the end of 1900 King-Harman toured the Protectorate at once explaining the "Hut Tax" and being received cordially practically everywhere. This report of his tour was printed for Parliament to show how the country was now peaceful. We have been selling antiquarian books on Africa Oceania archaeology anthropology travel and the ancient world for over forty years. All our books are carefully catalogued and they are in excellent condition unless stated in the description. All shipments are fully insured at our expense. All books are carefully packaged in new packaging material and despatched by registered or recorded mail or by a courier service; the customer is always able to track their shipment. All sales are accompanied by a VAT invoice. Photographs may be supplied if requested. unknown
0266618685.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1664185119.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1020957247.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
28055London: Waterlow and Sons 1902 Binder's cloth with original wrappers bound-in Imp.4to. x79pp. Bookplate and occasional stamp of the Inner Temple Library a very nice copy of the first edition in a dark green binder's cloth. We have been selling antiquarian books on Africa Oceania archaeology anthropology travel and the ancient world for over forty years. All our books are carefully catalogued and they are in excellent condition unless stated in the description. All shipments are fully insured at our expense. All books are carefully packaged in new packaging material and despatched by registered or recorded mail or by a courier service; the customer is always able to track their shipment. All sales are accompanied by a VAT invoice. Photographs may be supplied if requested.L hardcover
2015BN152025Bielefeld : Transcript 2015. 2015. Was vom Krieg übrig bleibt : unfriedliche Beziehungen in Sierra Leone. <br/><br/>Was vom Krieg übrig bleibt : unfriedliche Beziehungen in Sierra Leone. Sierra Leone - Menzel Anne Bielefeld : Transcript unknown
184934587London: John Murray 1849. First Edition. 8vo in a handsome binding of brown morocco over marbled paper covered boards the spine with raised bands black morocco lettering label gilt xii 335 1 pp. A handsome copy the binding is strong and solid and in excellent condition the text is essentially free of any spotting or staining on occasion just a touch age mellowed. FIRST EDITION AND A VERY EARLY ACCOUNT OF A BRITISH WOMAN'S TIME IN AFRICA. The author lived for several years in Sierra Leone. She informally tells us of the hardships and discomforts but also provides much on the missionaries the climate the natural attributes of the area the slave traders and of the native peoples. John Murray hardcover
34683London: Ordered by The House of Commons to be Printed 5 July 1825 No. 520. Wrpps Roy.4to. 41pp. numerous tables. Compiled by Joseph Ruffell the Colonial Secretary and head of the Liberated African Department for the Commissioners of Inquiry into the State of the Colony of Sierra Leone. OCLC lists just two copies. A very nice copy of the first edition in the publisher's wrappers. We have been selling antiquarian books on Africa Oceania archaeology anthropology travel and the ancient world for over forty years. All our books are carefully catalogued and they are in excellent condition unless stated in the description. All shipments are fully insured at our expense. All books are carefully packaged in new packaging material and despatched by registered or recorded mail or by a courier service; the customer is always able to track their shipment. All sales are accompanied by a VAT invoice. Photographs may be supplied if requested.O unknown
1925548720New York: Diploma 1924 Institute of Musical Art / Press of G. Schirmer Inc. 1925. Hardcover. Near Fine. First Edition. Quarto. 93pp. Dark blue cloth with gilt title and decoration on the front cover. A few small marks on rear boards. Clumsy repair at bottom corners of p.39-43. Still a bright otherwise near fine copy. Armorial bookplate of Leonard Outhwaite on the front pastedown. Presentation copy from George Foster Peabody to Leonard Outhwaite with Typed Letter Signed laid in on his letterhead from Saratoga Springs in the year of publication: "My dear Mr. Outhwaite: I hear from Doctor Woofter that you have taken special interest in some of the Negro folk songs and music. I am therefore giving myself the pleasure of sending to you a copy of the St. Helena Spirituals which not only has a number of new songs but has a foreword that I am sure you will find of interest. I am Very Truly yours George Foster Peabody." The letter is paper-clipped to the right front flyleaf leaving a faint impression on the title page. George Foster Peabody's calling card is neatly affixed.<br /> <br /> Outhwaite worked as a consultant anthropologist and author. He was a staff member of the Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial from 1923 to 1928 where one of his fields of interest was American race relations.<br /> <br /> Peabody was raised in Columbus Georgia and moved to New York shortly after the Civil War where he became a banker and philanthropist. He was a social activist and major benefactor of the University of Georgia. The Peabody award for excellence in journalism was named after him. He also had an association with the author of this book Nicholas G.J. Ballanta who was a Sierra Leonean music scholar composer and educator who conducted field research of the music of West Africa in the early 20th Century. Peabody persuaded Ballanta to visit Alabama Georgia and South Carolina to better understand the music of African-Americans and funded Ballanta's field research from 1924 to 1926 in Gambia Sierra Leone Gold Coast Ghana and Nigeria. Diploma, 1924 Institute of Musical Art / Press of G. Schirmer, Inc.) hardcover