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Gr.8°. 209 (1) S. Original Leinwand mit Rücken- und Deckeltitel. Einband berieben und etwas fleckig, am oberen Kapital ein wenig eingerissen, innen sehr sauber und ordentlich. Übertragen von Fritz von Bothmer. Mit Einleitung, Nachwort und einem Anhang.
xxix + 446pp., Doctoral dissertation in Theology at the "Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen" (2004), signed with handwritten dedication by the author, 25cm., softcover, text and interior are clean and bright, good condition, C105783
361 pages. Index. Black and white photographic plates. "Deals with the events that led from Nigerian independence to the secession of Biafra in 1967. The authors describe many of these events in greater detail than other author's have done, with a wealth of documentation. Their's is the Biafran point of view - the exposition of which is an important object of the book... Ends with Col. Ojukwu's declaration of Biafran independence and does not attempt to deal with the war situation." - from dust jacket. Light wear to book. Average wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in a glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. Prior owner's name inside front board. Handwritten notes upon back endpaper. Occasional markings throughout contents. A sound clean copy. Book
Christian Bourgois, 1997, 524 p., broché, bon état..
xxi + 213pp., 30cm., text in English, Doctoral Dissertation (University of Göteborg), softcover (small trace of removed label), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, C112137
Milano, Feltrinelli, 1968, 16mo (cm. 18 x 11) brossura, pp. 77.
Gutes Exemplar; Rücken verblaßt; Einband stw. berieben; Seiten minimal nachgedunkelt; minimale Bleistift-Anstreichungen (Ex. aus der Bibliothek von Dr. H. J. Koloß; vormals Völkerkunde-Museum Berlin). - EA. - In Frakturschrift. - Vorwort von Leonore Wulff. - Gulla Pfeffer (geboren als Auguste Melida Johanna Kellermann 20. November 1897 in Berlin; gestorben 9. Februar 1967 in London) war eine deutsche Ethnologin. ... Ende der 1920er Jahre machte sie eine Schiffsreise nach Kamerun und lernte bei der Rückfahrt den Afrikanisten Diedrich Westermann kennen, der sie in der Folgezeit ermutigte, eine Forschungsreise nach Kamerun anzugehen, und der den Kontakt zur britischen Mandatsverwaltung herstellte. Pfeffer erlernte in Berlin ein wenig Hausa und informierte sich am Berliner Völkerkundemuseum über das Anlegen ethnographischer Sammlungen. … Pfeffer unternahm 1927/28 ihre erste Expedition nach Kamerun und in das nordöstliche Nigeria. Ihre Sammelergebnisse und die Fotografien verkaufte sie an das Berliner Museum, sie schrieb Zeitungsartikel und das Buch Die weiße Mah. 1929 reiste sie mit dem Kameramann Friedrich Dalsheim und der Fotografin Lotte Errell nach Togo zu den Ewe, wo ein Film über das Leben von der Zivilisation unberührter Eingeborener entstehen sollte. Dalsheim fertigte aus dem Material den Film Menschen im Busch. Der Plan, die Expedition zu den Fulbe in Nigeria fortzusetzen, scheiterte, als Pfeffer an Kinderlähmung erkrankte und nach Berlin zurückkehren musste. Sie benötigte die nächsten zwei Jahre zur Rekonvaleszenz. Pfeffer studierte in dieser Zeit an der Berliner Universität Völkerkunde unter anderem bei Westermann, bei Richard Thurnwald und Fritz Krause. Auf ihrer dritten Reise (1932 bis 1934) wurde sie von dem südafrikanischen Journalisten John Carlin begleitet, der 1937 einen Reisebericht mit ihren Fotografien veröffentlichte. Sie mussten zunächst acht Monate in Lagos auf ihre Forschungsgenehmigung warten und gingen dann in die französische Kolonie Kamerun nach Lompta in der Region Adamaoua. Hier sammelte sie das Material für ihre Dissertation, mit der sie 1936 an der Berliner Universität promoviert wurde. … (wiki) // ... Und heute morgen habe ich sofort Abanda ins Dorf hinuntergeschickt, um ein Pferd aufzutreiben. Abanda ist der Messenger, eine Art Kurier, den mir der District-Officer zugewiesen hat. Er soll für alles sorgen: Träger beschaffen, Dolmetscher spielen usw. ... Er ist alt und gerissen und kauft mich genau so für dumm wie Assu. Diese, meine jetzige Cookboy-Perle ist vorderhand noch ein Buch mit sieben Siegeln. ... Ich liebe afrikanische Märkte ... Auf dem Markte kann man sich bis ins kleinste über alles orientieren. Die Eingeborenen kommen von weit her mit ihren Waren ... Es kribbelte nur so von Menschen. An einer Ecke saßen würdige Männer und verkauften Palmöl in wunderschönen kleinen Kalabassen. ... Die Weiber hatten große Toilette gemacht. Viele waren von oben bis unten mit rotem Puder bedeckt, zerstoßene und zerriebene Camwood-Rinde, andere hatten phantastische Frisuren aus Lehmklümpchen, die aussahen wie ein Hahnenkamm ... Ihr nackter Körper war über und über mit Schmucknarben bedeckt, und sie hatten kleine Holzstäbchen in der Unterlippe. Am Eingang zum Marktplatz stand ein Häuptling mit seinem Gefolge. ... (Seite 18/19)
176p. + Plus photographs and a map. Penciled ownership of Miss Shearer. Insert pamphlet "A Personal Word To Group Leaders" by Bertha Conde. Published by National Board Young Women's Christian Assoc, New York: 1918. 8vo. Original full green printed wraps, slight tear without loss. Nice copy. AFRICA/1
Roma, 1947, ottobre 19, La Tribuna Illustrata, fasc. di 8 pag. con num. ill. e due tav. a colori.
Gutes Exemplar; der farb. illustr. Einband stw. leicht berieben. - Englisch. - ... 37 maps and 5 tables document the dissemination histories of individual associations and 139 photographs illustrate their performances. The appendices consist of a bibliography, a glossary and an index. The study is based on research in the late 1980s, on fifteen months of field research in 130 localities in the Cross River region between 1998 and 2001, and a short trip in 2008 as well as on research in colonial and mission archives and specialized libraries ... PURCHASING CULTURE investigates the emergence of complex purchasable associations in the Cross River region of southwest Cameroon and southeast Nigeria. These associations emerged in the context of the growing transatlantic trade and were disseminated from the direction of the Atlantic coast to the hinterland. They diffused (and still continue to diffuse) transethnically across the region, ignoring linguistic and national boundaries, and forming translocal networks of owners of the same institutions. The study documents the histories of cult associations and their dissemination by purchase and sale which includes the transfer of immaterial property rights. This mode of dissemination differs substantially from that of secret societies in the West. ... With its central focus on the purchase of cult associations, the study explores the transaction of rights in the ownership of the institutions and their performances. The purchase includes the acquisition of rights in ownership, performance, secret sign languages, and knowledge of the associations' functioning. Owners of associations have developed a local form of a copyright system with which they protect their performances. Associations form a substantial part of conferring prestige on individual members in the Cross River cultures up until the present time. They function prominently in present day debates among the people in the villages as well as the migrants in towns. The study contributes to the regional history of small scale societies and their pre-colonial organization of trade in West and Central 'Africa, to theories of associations and of the diffusion of culture; and to the role of intellectual property in the context of globalization. ... (Verlagstext) // INHALT : Cult Agencies and Temporary Problem Solving - Witchcraft Societies and Slave Trade - The Emergence of Aggressive Cult Agencies - Doing Business with Ajom - Trade, Cult Agencies, and the Cultural Knowledge of the Slaves - Dissemination Histories and the Singularization of Cult Agencies - Global Imports and Changes in the Perception of Cult Agencies - Women's Associations - Woman Power: Ekpa Between Ritual Dance, Association, and Cult Agency - The Second Half of the Growling Fish: Musem.be, Belaw, Njom Ekpa - The Cultivation of Beauty and Performance - The Development of Women's Dances as Cultural Resource - Societies Within Societies - Intravillage Power Relations and Dance Associations - The Village Council, Its Organs of Government, and the Power of Law-making - Societies Subordinate to Ekpe - The Dance Associations - Intra- and Intervillage Competition - Purchase, Intellectual Property, and the Value of Associations - The Purchase - Price and Payment - Moral Economy and the Goods Paid - The Associations' Value in Relation to Exchange Spheres - The Acquisition: Rights in Knowledge, Secrets, and Intangible Property - Risking Imitation and Claiming Intangible Property - A Copyright in the Cross River Region? - Dissemination as Strategy - Modes of Dissemination - Diffusion of Associations and Geographical Direction - Acquiring an Association from a Particular Village - Strategies of Dissemination: Restricted Sale and Singularization - Multiplicity of Owners-Shared Ownership - Genealogies of Fame: Inventors, Founders, and Chiefs of Associations - Associations as Investment: Agency, Performance, and Competition - The Associational Economy - Social Status and Symbols of Achievement - Wealth, Ambivalence, and the Powers of Personalities and Performers - Associations' Performances at Festivities - Performances as Bricolage and the Self-Referentiality of the Associations' Masks - Purchased Traditions, Identity of Associations, and Changes over Time and Space - (u.v.a.m.) ISBN 9781592218301
325p. Thirty-two illustrations by the author. Tall 8vo. Original full decorated cloth binding. First Edition. A tight copy. Hardbound. Good. NH 1 x2
128pp. + added: 2 loose folding maps in rear pocket, 23cm., text in German, Doctoral Dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlanguing der Doktorwürde genehmigt von der Philosophischen Fakultät der Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Bonn), softcover with few small defects, stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, C113101
in-12, 331 pp., 20 planches en noir, 28 planches en couleurs, index, cartonnage editeur avec jaquette illustree plastifiee. Tres bel exemplaire. [CA-13] Plus de 500 espèces illustrées et décrites, avec tous les renseignements sur leur identification, caractère, dimensions, habitations, nids et oeufs.
in-12, 331 pp., 20 planches en noir, 28 planches en couleurs, index, cartonnage editeur avec jaquette illustree plastifiee. Tres bel exemplaire. [CA-13] Plus de 500 espèces illustrées et décrites, avec tous les renseignements sur leur identification, caractère, dimensions, habitations, nids et oeufs.
in-12, 331 pp., 20 planches en noir, 28 planches en couleurs, index, cartonnage editeur avec jaquette illustree plastifiee. Bon etat [SC-2] Plus de 500 espèces illustrées et décrites, avec tous les renseignements sur leur identification, caractère, dimensions, habitations, nids et oeufs.
In-8° gr. pp. 216 con 147 tra foto e dis. n.t. Leg. edit. con sovrac. ill. Ottimo stato.
Plon terre humaines 1969. In-8 plein cartonnage sous jaquette de 354 pages, photos et illustrations. Bon état
Textes de Baba Giwa rassemblés et présentés par Mary F. Smith, Plon, Terre Humaine, 1969, 354 p., avec 26 illustrations et une carte dans le texte et 31 photographies hors texte, cartonné, jaquette un peu défraîchie avec déchirure en haut de la première de couverture, tranches empoussiérées, état correct.
Mm 130x210 Brossura editoriale con sovraccoperta illustrata a colori, 301 pagine. Ottimo stato. Spedizione entro 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
253 S. Original Karton mit Rücken- und Deckeltitel (Paperback). (= dialog). Guter Zustand.
This book examines the role oil has played in conflicts around the globe over the last century. It looks at the actions governments and multinational companies have taken to secure their oil supplies since the 1920s, examining accusations that they promote conflict and support corrupt or violent regimes.
Pages 266-352 plus 16 pages of nostalgic ads. Features: Poll Chunk's Son - a story from the hills of Kentucky; The Ivory Raiders - part 1 of a tale fromm the Turkanaland district of Central Africa on the western shores of Lake Rudolf where Major H. Rayne deals with Swahili elephant poachers and Turkana warriors; The Case for the Sea-Serpent - a mysterious Fijian monster; In the Wilds with a Camera - Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson take photos in the interior of British East Africa; The Land Sharks - criminal buying and selling of land in Canada; In Quest of the Unknown - part 3 of F.A. Mitchell-Hedges' adventures amoung the Chucunaque Indians; James Watson - Human Tiger - a remarkable American crime; An Eviction in Patagonia - a rich man attempts to drive away the cattle of a squatter; My Jungle Jaunts - part 1 of an Englishwoman's experiences in Burma, with nice photos; The Blue Powder - bewitching a District Commissioner in Nigeria; The Sea-Villages of Humboldt's Bay - photo-illustrated article on this Dutch New Guinea area; The Mad Jackal - how a homesick Pathan soldier in Mesopotamia got himself sent back to India; Imprisoned in a hollow tree - Harry Comstock spent horrible days and nights inside a tree in Bexar County, Texas; The Tiger I didn't Get - Movie star Tom Mix recounts an adventure that befell him while tiger-shooting in Bengal; Nice one-page General Electric ad with illustration of new street lighting in Nagoya, Japan; One-page photo-illustrated ad for Hobart Bradstreet of Chicago. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book
Pages 401-498, plus 28 pages of vintage ads. Features: "Hoodlum" - the plucky deed of fireman Roger Berry aboard the tug-boat "Elmer" on Lake Erie one stormy night - article with photos; Some New British Climbs - George Abraham describes a new route up the famous Pillar Rock and more, illustrated with remarkable photos; Like a Rat in a Trap - a nerve-trying adventure from 1888 near Southall, Middlesex finding leaks in a sewer pipe; Hurri Singh's Cobra - an adventure from the lake district of Kumaon; A Remarkable Open-Air Theatre at Interlaken, Switzerland; The Ship of Death - a strange story of the awful experience which befell a party of Royal Navy officers and men who boarded a mysterious barque on the high seas in 1908; East Africa As I Saw it (part IV) - photo-illustrated adventures illustrate life in Portuguese East Africa; The Swift Saskatchewan - what happened to a man who fell asleep in a canoe in the mighty Saskatchewan River in 1907; "Back to the Land" - a man in South Africa discovers he is not likely to become a successful farmer; The Poacher-Catchers - adventures of the five-man teams which guard the fur-bearing animals of Yellowstone Park; Pedro the Ladrone - an exciting story from the Philippines told by an officer of the U.S. Army who was in charge of a company of native scouts, with photo of the surrender of General Ramon Santos at Liago; Across Canada by Motor-Car (part I) - the first and only attempt ever made to cross canada from Ocean to Ocean - this marvelously photo-illustrated article deals with Thomas Wilby's experiences on the way to Winnipeg, where his worst troubles began; The Fight in the Moonlight - H. Randolph Spencer and his adventure with two bears in the Olympic Mountains in 1905; Photo of huge floating (?) Burmese pagoda in the form of a hen; Photo of large metallic anklets riveted to young women of Southern Nigeria; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 356 pages.
trad. di Adriana Motti n. 1 in 16°, cartone edit. ill., lievi fioriture