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1998106704Publications scientifiques du Muséum, coll. « Mémoires de l’institut d’ethnologie », n° 35 1998 In-8 broché. 232 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
194810918New York: CYCO 1948. Hardcover. 1st edition. Cloth 8vo 1116 pages 24 cm. In Yiddish. A selection of testimonies chronicles letters wills inscriptions poems music legends stories and essays pertaining to Jewish martyrdom today and in bygone days. SUBJECT S : Jews -- Persecutions. Added Title: Kiddush Hashem. Samuel Niger was the pseudonym of Samuel Charney 1883-1955 . A Zionist influenced by Adah Ha-Am and a Russian socialist revolutionary he joined the Zionist-Socialist Workers Party and was repeatedly arrested and tortured by Russian authorities. Though his first literary efforts were in Russian and Hebrew his mature work was written mostly in Yiddish. In 1908 he with A. Veiter and S. Gorelik founded Literarishe Monatshriften which became very popular and influential after the Czernowitz Yiddish Conference. In 1912 after three years in Europe he began editing DiYidishe Velt. After being imprisoned by Polish legionaires in 1919 Niger left for the United States. In New York he worked for Der Tog a Yiddish daily; beginning in 1920 he worked for the paper for 35 years “becoming the most revered and feared Yiddish critic of his generation. †Outside of strictly literary work Niger worked with the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research from its inception a and helped found the Congress for Jewish Culture. Liptzin EJ Light wear Good Condition. yiz-20-13/ny-1-1. New York: CYCO hardcover
196245451Paris 1962 1962 Fort in-4, broché, 630 pp. Lexique, bibliographie. 179 figures dans le texte, 12 planches hors-texte, cartes repliées. Carte géologique de reconnaissance du Niger oriental 1/1000000. Bon exemplaire.
190338478Hachette 1903 Grand in-8 broché, VII- 255 pp. 113 illustrations in & hors-texte. Deux tableaux et une carte en couleurs repliés in fine. Couverture défraîchie : premier plat poussiéreux, second plat absent, dos factice. Marges poussiéreuse. En l’état.
1910AFR17MEdité par Augustin Challamel, 1910. In-8 broché. 245pp. Etat d’usage. Taches sur les pages. Illustrations en n&b. Cartes en couleurs à l’intérieur de l’ouvrage.
19509281950 Imprimerie Nationale, Paris, 1950. Un volume in-4 demi chagrin rouge à coins, dos muet à cinq petits nerfs, 279 pages. Bel exemplaire malgré un dos légèrement insolé, quelques notes au crayon, en marge. Tampons de la Bibliothèque de Z. Ligers.
195073341950 Librairie Larose, Paris, 1950. In Mémoires de l'Institut Français d'Afrique Noire n°9. Un volume in-4 demi chagrin rouge à coins, dos à nerfs muet, couverture conservée, 211 pp., une carte dép., xxxvii pl. hors-texte. Nombreuses notes au crayon, en marge, bon état. Tampons de la Bibliothèque de Z. Ligers.
19952321995 - broché - Editions Karthala - 1995 - In-4 (28 x 24 cm) broché, couverture à rabats - 191 pages - Nombreuses photographies en couleurs, ainsi que quelques plans et illustrations - ISBN : 9782865375660 / 2-86537-566-8 - Avec la collaboration Bernardin AGBO, Imbert AKIBODE, Wilfrid CAPO, Patrick ECOUTIN, Luc GNACADJA, Aimé GONCALVEZ, Blandine LEGONOU-FANOU, Kadya TALL - Ouvrage réalisé avec le concours financier de la Mission française de coopération et d'action culturelle en République du Bénin
1998269276Köln: Rüdiger Köppe Vlg. 1998. 453 Seiten, 82 schw.-w. Fotos, 5 Ktn.,Lit.verz. Reg. Br. *neuwertig* Niger*.
1923V682München (O.C.Recht) 1923. Gr.-4°, Illustrierter Originalhalbleinenband, 86 + 73 S.
1905112517Paris, Librairie Hachette et Cie 1905 In-8 24,5 x 15,5 cm. Reliure éditeur demi-chagrin havane, dos à nerfs encadrés de fers dorés, fer de la Ville de Paris sur le premier plat, tranches dorées, VI-255 pp., 113 illustrations, 1 carte repliée hors texte, 2 tableaux repliés hors texte, table des matières. Reliure avec légers frottis, intérieur tès frais. Très bon exemplaire.
1914WOC-2234Berichte der deutschen Zentralafrica=Expedition 1910/1911. Mit 512 buten und einfarbigen Abbildungen nach Photographien und Zeichnugen, sowie mit 6 karten. Esther Band. Leipzig, F. A. Brocklaus, 1914. 2 volumes grands in-8 (23,5x4x16cm) pleine toile bordeaux, plats supérieurs imprimé en blanc et ornés de vignettes en couleurs, dos lisses imprimés et un peu passés. X,324pp. + X,398pp.
1912297268Vilner Verlag 1912. Hardcover . Good. paper yellowing toned but not brittle 420 66 pp 58410669 Contains "Di oyfgabn fun der der yidisher filologye" The Tasks of Yiddish Philology by Ber Borokhov Samuel Niger's 'Yiddish Literature and the Woman Reader' reviews of the theatre by Shloyme Ettinger and Avrom Goldfadn a compendium of 'The Repertoire of the Jewish Theater in America Until the 1912 Season ' 'The Repertoire of the Jewish Theater in Russia Until 1912 Vilner Verlag hardcover
1927GITc781Paris Société des Editions Géographiques, Maritimes et Coloniales 1927. Grand et fort in-8 carré broché 466pp. Orné en frontispice du portrait des Gouverneurs Brévie et Jore, quelques figures et tableaux dans le texte ou à pleine page, 47 planches hors texte regroupant 119 illustrations d'après des photographies, 1 grande carte en couleurs dépliante en fin d'ouvrage. Couverture renforcée avec petit manque sur le dos, coupure sans manque sur la carte. Exemplaire frais, bien complet de toutes ses pièces.
197188055Paris, Librairie des Cinq Continents 1971 In-4. Broché, couverture illustrée et imprimée, 165 pp., 48 planches contenant 103 figures, notes en bas de page. Bon exemplaire.
190538375Plon, sd (1905) 1905 Pet. in-8, plein chagrin cerise, dos lisse et plats à encadrements de filets et larges dentelles dorées, titre doré et monogramme LD or et blanc, dentelles de contreplats, XXII- 497 pp. 101 photogravures in & hors-texte. 2 cartes repliées in fine. Très bel exemplaire.
1909feb09891Librariei Alcalay 1909. Used. 1909; Romanian Edition of CAPITANUL ROPOTA; For more details please contact me Librariei Alcalay unknown
1909feb09890Librariei Alcalay 1909. Used. 1909; Romanian Edition of CAPITANUL ROPOTA; For more details please contact me Librariei Alcalay unknown
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19472286Paris, E. P. I. C., 1947 ; in-8, broché sous étui papier marron muet ; (1) f. (bl.), 223 pp., (1) f. (table) ; 13 illustrations en couleurs hors-texte ; couverture blanche à rabats imprimée en noir et marron.
19110057141911 Paris, Ollendorff, 1911. In-12 (195 X 185 mm marges comprises) broché, couverture à rabats ; (3) ff., IX-446 pages, (1) f. Marge latérale du feuillet de titre et témoins en partie brunis, petite déchirure recollée en tête du feuillet de faux-titre.
1976DADAX3110068273De Gruyter 1976-12-01. Reprint 2012. hardcover. New. 6.69x0.63x9.61. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. De Gruyter hardcover
196432297Cambridge: For the Hakluyt Society by Cambridge University Press 1964-1966. 4 volumes. First Edition. Profusely illustrated throughout with frontispieces photographic plates and folding maps and charts and including a folding map stored in the pocket at the end of Vol. IV. 8vo publisher’s original light blue cloth lettered in gilt on the spine all volumes housed in their original printed dustjackets. xiv 406; xiv 306; xii 307-596; x 597-798 maps and illustrations pp. A very fine copy of each volume essentially as pristine the spine panels of the dustjackets just a tad mellowed. FIRST EDITION OF EACH VOLUME. Landmark works on the discovery and exploration of the Niger and its adjacent environs. Laing whose letters are provided in Vol. I is credited with making the first recorded discovery of Timbuktu by a European. Laing's purpose was to explore the Niger itself and he traveled the ancient route from Tripoll in the north to Timbuktu in the south before setting off on the Niger passage. Hornemann's route different than Laing's began in Cairo and ended somewhat east of Timbuktu and farther down river than where Laing began his river journey. The first part of Vol. I prints The Journal of Friedrich Hornemann's Travels from Cairo to Murzuk in the years 1797-98 the second part prints The Letters of Major Alexander Gordon Laing from 1824-1826. Vol. II - IV provide a long and useful introduction and print the Narative of Travels and Discoveries in Northern and Central Africa in the Years 1822 1823 and 1824 by Major Denham Captain Clapperton and the Late Doctor Oudney Extending Across the Great Desert tot the Tenth Degree of Northern Latitude and From Koouka in Bornou to Sackatoo the Capital of the Felatah Empire. Vol III being Major Denham's Narrative and Vol. IV the Journal of An Excursion from Kouka in Bornou Through Soudan to Soccatoo the Capital of Bello Sultan of the Felatahs.<br> Denham and Clapperton in the company of Dr. Walter Oudney travelled from Benioleed near Tripoli almost due south to Lake Tchad with excursions into the mountains west of Mourzuk in Fezzan. Dixon attempted to traverse the circuit around Lake Tchad but was unsuccessful. In the meantime Clapperton and Oudney journeyed west from the lake toward the Niger but the doctor only made it about a third of the way and died in Murmur. Clapperton continued west but was prevented from passing beyond Sackatoo by the local Sultan. He and Denham subsequently returned to Tripoli and crossed back to England<br> This narrative is compiled primarily from Denham's journal with a chapter by Dr. Oudney on the excursion to the mountains west of Mourzuk. A final section by Clapperton relates the westward journey from Lake Tchad to Sackatoo and includes an account of Oudney's death. Among the several appendices are translations from the Arabic of various letters and documents brought back by Denham and Clapperton including a document relating to the death of Mungo Park. For the Hakluyt Society by Cambridge University Press hardcover
1910PHO-659Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, 1910-1911, in-4, 2 fort volumes brochés et un étui LX-412 pages et 76 planches et cartes (dont plusieurs dépliantes) + VIII-631-[1] pages, 131 planches et cartes ; 9 cartes(2 en double, manque la carte du Aïr), sous étui cartonné à rubans de l'éditeur, Unique édition, très rare avec les cartes. Ouvrage fondamental pour la connaissance des régions du Tchad et du Niger. Bon exemplaire, non coupé.
193243495Pierre Roger 1932 2 volumes in-4, demi-maroquin fauve, dos à nerfs, couvertures ill. cons., étui, 448- 843 pp. 6 cartes dépliantes hors-texte, nombreux plans, croquis, dessins, photographies et cartes dans le texte. Infimes rousseurs. Bel exemplaire.