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1959JA9-779[London], [Printed by Waterlow, pref.], [1959]. original Broschur, 4?, 97 p. Bibliothekstempel / bibliotheekstempel / cachet de biblioth?que / librarystamp
ORD-6475Ouvrage traduit de l'anglais avec l'autorisation de l'auteur par Mme H. LOREAU. Contenant 47 gravures et 4 cartes. Paris. Hachette. 1866. Première édition française. In-8 (163 x 242mm) dos chagrin noir à 4 nerfs, caissons, filets, fleurons et titre or, plat toile chagrinée verte (prix pour 1876 sur le 1er) gardes moirées, tranches dorées, 4ff., 580 pages et 4 de catalogue éditeur. Bien complet des gravures souvent hors texte et des 4 cartes rempliées. Première carte réparée à un pli (sali), gardes moirées, noircies par endroits, fortes rousseurs sur les 1ers et derniers ff. blancs et sur le fx titre, sinon bel état intérieur (qq. rousseurs mais papier très blanc). (2).
ORD-13503Ouvrage traduit de l'anglais avec l'autorisation de l'auteur par Mme H. LOREAU. Contenant 47 gravures et 4 cartes. Paris. Hachette. 1866. Première édition française. In-8 (167 x 248mm) broché, couverture verte imprimée, 4ff., 580 pages et 4 de catalogue éditeur. Bien complet des gravures souvent hors texte et des 4 cartes rempliées. Couverture un peu salie et poussiéreuse, rares rousseurs mais papier très blanc, exemplaire non rogné.
In 8, pp. 110 + (1b). Intonso. Taglietti ai marg. dei p. Br. ed. Documenti relativi ai fatti che accaddero nel regno di Manica, in Mozambico, colonia portoghese dal XV secolo. Gli Inglesi avevano stipulato un trattato col Portogallo sull'uso dei territori di comune iteresse. Tuttavia, i diritti per lo sfruttamento delle ricche miniere d'argento del regno di Manica fecero divampare la guerra tra la British South African Company, gestita dall'avventuriero inglese Cecil Rhodes, e l'esercito coloniale portoghese. Il territorio di Manica divenne alla fine la Rhodesia ma i contrasti sulla linea di confine si appianarono solo nel 1897.
200912709Penguin, London, 2009. xxi, 261 Seiten. 8vo. Kartoniert.
Roma, Società Geografica Italiana, 1910, 8vo stralcio con copertina posticcia muta, pp. 485/501 con 15 fotoincisioni. - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo, completo in se, sia che esso sia stato stampato a parte utilizzando la stessa composizione sia che provenga direttamente da una rivista. Le pagine sono indicate come "da/a", ad esempio: 229/231 significa che il testo è composto da tre pagine. Quando la rivista di provenienza non viene indicata é perché ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “extract” or “excerpt” means simply a few pages, original nonetheless, printed in a magazine. Pages are indicated as in "from” “to", for example: 229/231 means the text comprises three pages (229, 230 and 231). If the magazine that contained the pages is not mentioned, it is because it is unknown to us.
178 pages. Analyses Quebec's drive to be a sovereign state with Canadians paying the bill. Exposes the dangers of the Meech Lake Accord to the Canadian nation. Author was born in Rhodesia in 1905, emigrated to Canada in 1929, and has lived and worked in Quebec, Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia. Glossy blue covers. Unmarked. Light wear. Small nitch to fore-edge of back cover. (ISBN 1969179014) Book
14410Grasset, 1985 - In-8, broché, couverture souple ill ( Militaires à cheval ), 275 pages, 8 pages de photographies en noir en vignettes recto verso, très bel exemplaire
1923233531923. Salisbury Southern Rhodesia dated in the album to 1923 and 1925 anchors this photograph album in the domestic world of white settler colonial rule where household comfort horseback leisure indigenous mining labor and racial hierarchy appear as parts of the same social order. Manuscript captions identify the Horwood estate in Salisbury and an earlier inserted photograph inscribed "Rua Mine / Mount Darwin / Rhodesia S.A. / 16.1.10" linking the family's Salisbury residence to the extractive frontier north of the capital. Other photographs place the family with African people in explicitly unequal colonial settings including a rickshaw carriage pulled by a man in ceremonial dress a white man posed before a grass hut with an African woman in the background and additional rural and domestic views that situate white family life within the labor transport and land structures of Southern Rhodesia in the first years after responsible government.<br /> <br /> Southern Rhodesia photograph album. Salisbury Rhodesia 1923-1925 with one earlier photograph dated Mount Darwin 1910. String-bound album containing 34 photographs 6 of them loose primarily small vernacular black-and-white prints mounted to dark album leaves with contemporary manuscript captions. Most photos measure 4" x 6". Identified subjects include the house named "Horwood" in Salisbury its drawing room the child "George" horseback portraits captioned "Kath and some of Ginger" "John Dupe and Pepper" and "M H Pepper / Kath Ginger" a rickshaw outing captioned with "Belle Murks Kath" rural waterways grass-roofed structures mounted riding scenes outdoor recreation a page captioned "Salisbury 1923" and two small photographs of uniformed men on shipboard one captioned "W.S. Medlic" with an additional note reading "Shark caught with boat hook baited with mutton on Medlic." The inserted Mount Darwin image carries the fullest inscription in the album naming Rua Mine and dating the mining connection to January 16 1910.<br /> <br /> The album belongs to the settler phase when Salisbury functioned as the administrative and residential center of a colony built on land alienation mining capital and African labor regulated for white economic and domestic advantage. Its sequence moves between house horse child servant or transport encounter mining inscription and military association without separating them which is precisely what gives the object its documentary force: the album records colonial privilege not as an abstract policy but as ordinary family life organized through African service segregated space and access to land and extraction. Rubbing and edge wear to covers expected toning and handling wear to photographs and leaves scattered corner wear and six photographs now loose; overall good condition. A family album of Southern Rhodesian settler life in which domestic comfort in Salisbury and an earlier Mount Darwin mining reference remain inseparable from the colonial labor order that sustained them. unknown
322 pages. Index. Bibliography. "The first comprehensive analysis of the Zimbabwean struggle for independence in its international context." - from opening leaf. Prior owner's details neatly printed inside front cover else clean and unmarked with light wear. Binding sound. Quality copy. Book
Pages 151-198 plus XVI pages of nostalgic ads. Black and white photos and illustrations. Features: The Old English Inn; Rocher Malin - Temiscouata; Where History Was Made - only falling chimneys now remain of flourishing pioneer western outposts; Is Modern Rhodesia Ancient Ophir? - article with amazing photos. Back cover two-color Canada Pacific ad features illustration of female dancer in Bali. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
br. L'11 novembre 1965 il governo di minoranza bianco della colonia britannica della Rhodesia del Sud (Africa australe, attuale Zimbabwe), con premier Ian Smith, dichiarava unilateralmente l'indipendenza con l'UDI - Unilateral Declaration of Indipendence. La Rhodesia della White Supremacy era la seconda economia dell'Africa nera dopo il Sudafrica, e il più importante mercato dei capitali d'Africa dopo la Johannesburg Stock Exchange. Nel 1980, 15 anni dopo l'UDI e in seguito ad una sanguinosa guerr, la Rhodesia nemmeno nominalmente esisteva più: si costituiva al suo posto lo Zimbabwe africano di Robert Mugabe.
L'11 novembre 1965 il governo di minoranza bianco della colonia britannica della Rhodesia del Sud (Africa australe, attuale Zimbabwe), con premier Ian Smith, dichiarava unilateralmente l'indipendenza con l'UDI - Unilateral Declaration of Indipendence. La Rhodesia della White Supremacy era la seconda economia dell'Africa nera dopo il Sudafrica, e il più importante mercato dei capitali d'Africa dopo la Johannesburg Stock Exchange. Nel 1980, 15 anni dopo l'UDI e in seguito ad una sanguinosa guerr, la Rhodesia nemmeno nominalmente esisteva più: si costituiva al suo posto lo Zimbabwe africano di Robert Mugabe. Autori: Stefano Andreani.
69767P., Pierre Roger (Collection "Les Pays Modernes"), sans date, in 8° broché, 268 pages ; couverture illustrée ; complet de la carte dépliante.
29155P., Pierre Roger (Collection "Les Pays Modernes"), sans date (vers 1910), in 8° relié pleine percaline grise (fanée), 268 pages ; rousseurs ; complet de la carte dépliante.
5821Pierre Roger et Cie sans date In8 broché 268 pages
1927GIT00e61Neuchatel Edition de l'Hermitage 1927. In-12 broché couverture illustrée 284pp.
London The Rhodesian Selection Trust, 1929, 8vo (cm. 23,5 x 16) brossura originale, pp. 75 con illustrazioni fotografiche nel testo e 10 carte (di cui 6 più volte ripiegate) allegate in fine. Dorso scollato, firma di possesso.
Inscribed by the author to previous owner inside front cover. No other marks or inscriptions to contents. A clean very tight copy with slightly marked boards and bumping to lower corners and upper edge. Slight bump to lower corner of all pages. Page edges slightly dusty. Very scarce. 209pp. An attempt at the negro history of Africa including the beginnings, Carthage, Roman, the church, Vandals, Moslems, Arabs, Mali, Songhai, Portuguese, slavery and the Koromantee. There is also a brief written note loosely slipped in by previous owners explaining how they knew the author and how he died.
410 pages. Subject was born in Winnipeg as the third son of J.S. Woodsworth. With his geological degree he pioneered in the Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Northern Rhodesia. He taught high school for 17 years, became principal, and was a fruit farmer in the Okanagan. Clean, bright and unmarked with faintest wear. Blank bookplate inside front cover. Excellent copy. Book
2024x-1032611448Routledge 2024. Paperback. New. 248 pages. 9.18x6.12x9.21 inches. Routledge paperback
2024x-1032611472Routledge 2024. Hardcover. New. 248 pages. 9.18x6.12x9.21 inches. Routledge hardcover
A9781032611440Paperback / softback. New. <p>This fascinating book provides a groundbreaking resource for innovative approaches to qualitative inquiry that address equity and justice and equip readers with tools to enact these approaches in their own work.</p> paperback
47730626-nnew. unknown