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1996100133977Routledge 1996 336 pages in8. 1996. Broché. 336 pages.
19972111902160901453Nagano Prefecture New Guinea Association 1997. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 318p Nagano Prefecture New Guinea Association paperback
2010Alibris.0017091National AIDS Council of Papua New Guinea. 2010. Trade paperback. Fine. No dust jacket as issued. 55 p. National AIDS Council of Papua New Guinea paperback
1983Alibris.0008769Waigani: National Library Service of Papua New Guinea. 1983. Spiralbound. Very good in very good dust jacket. 369 p. . Continues in part: New Guinea bibliography / University of Papua New Guinea. National Library Service of Papua New Guinea unknown
Madrid, Imprenta Nacional, 1859, 24 x 16 cm., holandesa piel de época con puntas con desgarro en la parte superior del lomo, 167 págs.
1911281979Berlin: Reimer 1911. XIV, 534 Seiten, 334 Zinkätzungen, 1 Karte / VIII, 356 Seiten, 764 Zinkätzungen, 1 Karte. Lex 8° Ln. *ohne den meist fehlenden Bd 3 - die Blätter im Kopfsteg leicht gewellt* bei Bd 2: Einband gelockert, im Gelenk 2-3cm aufgeplatzt* Deckelbezug ebenfalss etwas gewellt* Samo*.
1911300656Verlag Dietrich Reimer (Ernst Vohsen) Berlin 1911. 4°. Brauner Original-Ganzleinenband mit blau-schwarz geprägten Titeln und Verzierungen im Original-Schutzumschlag. VII, 336 Tafeln mit 764 Zinkätzungen, eine mehrfach gefaltete Karte "Völkerkarte von Kaiser-Wilhelmsland mit dem Verzeichnis der Tafeln von Band 2 " im Maßstab 1:2000000. Der vorliegende Band hat einen Wasserschaden erlitten, dadurch sind Feuchtränder vorhanden. Die Deckel sind etwas verzogen. Wegen der Kunstdruckpapierverwendung ist der Buchblock trotzdem fest, die Blätter wenig im Randbereich gewellt. Ich habe jedes Blatt einzeln trennen müssen, wodurch teilweise am seitlichen Rand Fehlstellen entstanden sind. Diese sind auf einigen Blättern bis zu einem Centimeter breit, niemals jedoch reichen Sie in die Abbildungen hinein. Der Innenerhalt ist sauber. [7 Warenabbildungen]
1936230101936. Neuendettelsau Mission publisher. Bilder aus der Neuguinea Mission late 1920s-mid 1930s documents German Protestant missionary activity and Indigenous life in New Guinea during the interwar period following the end of formal German colonial rule. Produced as a cigarette card album with printed German captions the work records village life subsistence practices missionary institutions and ceremonial activity situating Indigenous communities within a visual framework shaped by religious and colonial perspectives. The album supports research into Pacific history missionary networks and the role of photography in documenting and interpreting Indigenous societies under colonial influence.<br /> <br /> Oblong album containing a substantial series of mounted photographic cigarette cards on captioned leaves with printed German text throughout. The cover title reads "Bilder aus der Neuguinea-Mission" and includes a commemorative image captioned "Gedenkt des 50 jährigen Jubiläums der Neuendettelsauer Mission auf Neuguinea!" depicting three Indigenous men in traditional dress with spears. The album includes numerous images of daily life in coastal New Guinea including fishing hunting boat building village environments and ceremonial gatherings with captions such as "Mit Pfeil und Bogen" and "Mit dem Jagenetz" describing subsistence practices. Additional images depict mission infrastructure including churches schools workshops and settlements alongside scenes of education labor and communal activity. Photographs are systematically arranged and mounted presenting both ethnographic subjects and missionary-built environments within a unified visual sequence.<br /> <br /> The album was produced during a transitional period when German missionary societies continued operations in New Guinea under Australian administration after World War I maintaining institutional presence despite the loss of formal colonial control. The Neuendettelsau Mission founded in Bavaria in the nineteenth century had established networks of religious and educational institutions in the region contributing to broader systems of cultural transformation and documentation. The images reflect both local practices and the interpretive framework imposed by missionary observers revealing how photography functioned within colonial and religious contexts to classify record and disseminate knowledge about Indigenous populations. Mild toning foxing and edge wear to covers and pages; cards remain securely mounted with images largely clean and crisp; overall very good condition. This album provides sustained visual documentation of missionary activity and Indigenous life in New Guinea during the interwar period. unknown
1910230071910. New Guinea photo archive group of 22 photographs dating to the early twentieth century documenting Indigenous communities and the colonial environments imposed around them. The material captures village life family groups communal activity and built spaces associated with missionary and administrative expansion providing direct visual evidence of how Indigenous people in New Guinea were photographed during a period of accelerating colonial intervention. These images are historically significant for the study of Indigenous life under colonial rule especially where domestic ceremonial and communal scenes appear alongside roads chapels and other introduced structures.<br /> <br /> Twenty-two black-and-white photographs including real photo postcards and original prints depicting Indigenous men women and children in both portrait and wider landscape formats. The archive includes captioned views such as "Native Huts New Guinea" "A Chapel in New Guinea" "One of Many New Guinea Highways" and "A Native Family of New Guinea." Several images focus on Indigenous dwellings family groupings and village settings while others show larger gatherings outdoor performances or dances communal scenes domestic labor and construction activity. A second grouping centers on colonial-built environments including palm-lined roads formal structures mission buildings and organized settlements. Closer portraits emphasize bodily presentation hairstyle adornment posture and dress while broader views show the spatial relationship between Indigenous communities and the altered colonial landscape. Sizes vary with the group consisting of postcard-format and similarly sized original photographs.<br /> <br /> Produced during a period of intensified missionary presence road building and colonial administration in New Guinea these photographs document the coexistence of Indigenous continuity and imposed colonial systems. The images show how photography was used to record classify and circulate views of Indigenous people and colonial development while also preserving visual evidence of community structure and daily life under conditions of outside control. The archive supports research into Indigenous history colonial visual culture missionary activity and the transformation of built and social environments in the Pacific. Minor handling wear and light edge wear; overall very good condition. A cohesive visual record of Indigenous life and colonial transformation in early twentieth-century New Guinea. unknown
1940230081940. Photographs of Indigenous communities in New Guinea during World War II document direct encounters between local populations and United States military personnel as Allied forces established operational infrastructure across the island beginning in 1942. Taken in the early to mid 1940s these images record the presence of Indigenous men women and children alongside uniformed servicemen situating them within a major Pacific theater of war where military expansion reshaped local environments and social conditions. The archive supports research into Indigenous history wartime contact zones and the impact of global conflict on colonial territories.<br /> <br /> Archive consists of 26 original black and white photographic prints likely silver gelatin depicting group portraits staged encounters and environmental views in New Guinea. Multiple images show Indigenous individuals arranged in lines or clusters often positioned with U.S. servicemen standing behind or among them indicating organized or facilitated photographic documentation. Dress and adornment vary with women wearing traditional skirts and beadwork and men and children appearing in customary attire. Several photographs include visible military infrastructure including aircraft fuselages transport planes and trucks suggesting proximity to airstrips supply depots or forward bases. A group of images captures a ceremonial dance or ritual with participants wearing elaborate headdresses and woven garments photographed in mid action.<br /> <br /> These photographs were produced during a period when New Guinea became a strategic center of Allied military operations in the Pacific bringing new systems of transportation labor demands and administrative control into Indigenous regions. Wartime conditions altered patterns of daily life through the introduction of foreign personnel the construction of military facilities and the expansion of colonial oversight. Visual documentation of these encounters reflects both the logistical realities of military presence and the asymmetrical relationships between Indigenous communities and external authority. Minor handling wear and edge wear with occasional fading; overall very good condition. This archive provides primary visual documentation of wartime contact between Indigenous populations and Allied forces in New Guinea during World War II. unknown
193057796Paris: Société d'Éditions Géographiques Maritimes et Coloniales 1930. First edition. Folding map. 114 pp plates 350 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Original wrappers. Bottom third of spine missing else Near Fine. First edition. Folding map. 114 pp plates 350 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Société d'Éditions Géographiques, Maritimes et Coloniales unknown books
1946112202Sydney London: Angus and Robertson 1946. Octavo boards. First edition. Anthology of short stories by Australian servicemen in New Guinea the fruits of an informal workshop open to all in which members read and critiqued each other's work. Has several weird tales. "The Sore" by Murray Gordon short weird tale about a tiny sore on a man's arm that grows bigger and bigger until it consumes his entire body and brain becoming a separate living entity. "The Twin" same author about the weird sympathy at a distance of twins. "Home is the Sailor" by Ronald Winton a soldier has a mystical vision of an American soldier of Norse ancestry at the moment of his death; Erik had saved the other's life and made him a blood brother. "2066 and All What" is a sf tale of the future in which a robot goes haywire and has to be terminated. Spine leaned cloth a little rubbed owner's name inked out on front free endpaper a very good copy. #112202 Angus and Robertson unknown books
1376399New York: The Museum of primitive art, 1963 in-4, 10 pages, illustrations. Agrafé, bon état.
1374421Abidjan: CEDA / NEI / SAEC, 2010 in-8, 175 pages. Broché, infimes rousseurs sur les tranches, très bon état. Djibril Tamsir Niane est un écrivain et historien guinéen, spécialiste de l’histoire du Mandé et de l'Empire du Mali.
1960GUINEE52140917Paris, Présence africaine, 1960, 12 x 18,5, 155 pages cousues, non coupées, sous couverture illustrée.
51006Brussel, KONINKLIJKE MUSEA , 2018 Softcover,144 pagina's, 280 mm x 210 met prachtige illustraties. ISBN 9789074746007.
51007Brussel, K.M.K.G., 2017 Paperback, 280x210mm, 144p, French edition, Illustrated. ISBN 978907474602160.
1963C91430Madrid, Instituto de Estudios Africanos 1963 44pp., 24cm., text in Spanish, original softcover, good condition, C91430
44pp., 24cm., text in Spanish, original softcover, good condition, C91430
1934114421934 Paris-Dillen et cie-1934 Petit In-8-142pp-Broché-Préface de Roland Dorgelès - 16 planches en noir et blanc h-t - 1 carte en noir et blanc i-t
902305Gattey Paris 1790 Mémoires du règne de BOSSA-AHADEE, roi de Dahomé, état situé dans l'intérieur de la Guinée & voyage de l'auteur à Abomé, qui en est la capitale. On y a ajouté des observations sur la traite des Nègres, & une description de quelques endroits de la côte de Guinée par C.B. WADSTROM traduit de l'Anglois.In-8 ( 215 X 135 mm ) de 243 pages, cartonnage de papier marbré à la bradel, dos lisse avec étiquette de titre ( Reliure récente très bien exécutée ). Edition originale. Bel exemplaire, non rogné, finement relié.
Madrid, Dirección General de Marruecos y Colonias, 1942. 4to.mayor; 116 pp., 2 hs., con 65 ilustraciones fotográficas entre el texto, 6 láminas aparte con variedades de ñame, y 3 grandes mapas plegados, dos de cultivos y explotaciones en Guinea insular y continental, y otro con la distribución de pueblos en África Ecuatorial, de Nigeria al Gabón y el Congo. Cubiertas originales.
1961EJ278351961 106 p., many text figures & plates, paperbound.Contains six taxonomical studies on Insecta and arachnids. Chrysantus on spiders from south New Guinea, Beyer on a new Phoridae genus, Paramonov on new Diptera, Tuijn on Scoliidae, Wiebes on fig-wasps, Handschin on Mantispidae. Uncut, unopened. A very good clean copy.
1960EJ278361960 87 p., many text figures & plates, paperbound.Contains four taxonomical studies on Insecta and arachnids. Chrysantus on spiders from south New Guinea, Paramonov on new Calliphoridae (Diptera), Van Bruggen on Baetidae (Ephemeroptera), Diakonoff on Tortricidae (Lepidoptera). Uncut, unopened. A very good clean copy.
1960EJ278371960 87 p., many text figures & plates, paperbound.Contains four taxonomical studies on Insecta and arachnids. Chrysantus on spiders from south New Guinea, Paramonov on new Calliphoridae (Diptera), Van Bruggen on Baetidae (Ephemeroptera), Diakonoff on Tortricidae (Lepidoptera). Uncut, unopened. Some soiling to the wrappers, otherwise a very good copy.