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19501186661950 A Paris, Librairie Larose, collection "Mémoires de l'Institut Français d'Afrique Noire", N° 8 - 1950 - In-4, broché - 140 pages + Illustrations et reproductions photographiques en N&B hors texte en fin d'ouvrage
1371345Paris, Le Caire: Editions et Publications des Pères Jésuites en Egypte, 1981 in-8, 44 pages, cartes, broché. (Contributions sur l'ethnologie, l'histoire et l'économie du Niger).
1369221[Niamey]: Institut français d'Afrique noire, Gouvernement du Niger, 1955 in-8, 68 pages, 77 illustrations. Broché, petites marques sur la couv., bon état.
198949487Institut de recherches en sciences humaines de Niamey, 1989. Format 16x24 cm, 521 pages. Très bon état.
196648491Paris, INSEE 1966 In-4 broché, 201 pp. Couverture lég. ternie. Bon exemplaire.
FR3325Bords de couverture très légèrement effrités, intérieur parfait état.
1369829Abidjan: Club Africain du Livre & Paris: Présence Africaine, 1972 in-8, 393 pages, 44 photos, 1 carte se dépliant (coupée en 2). Demi reliure toile moderne, dos muet, bon état. Anthropologie et traditions orales des peuples du Niger (Songhay, Sorko, Zarma, ...).
1369830Abidjan & Paris: Club Africain du Livre & Présence Africaine, 1972 in-8. 393 p., 44 photos, 1 carte se dépliant. Reliure skivertex, tranches piquées, bon état. Collection "Aspects de l'Afrique" tome 7. Anthropologie et traditions orales des peuples du Niger (Songhay, Sorko, Zarma, ...).
ABE-1555850906587IMAGE PELLERIN N°197-40 CM X 29,5 CM-IMAGE COULEURS 32,5 CM X 19,5 CM-TEXTE 16 LIGNES EN MARGE INF AVEC EN MEDAILLON PORTRAIT DU LIEUTENANT COLONEL BONNIER-VERS 1900
1978NIGER1010Editions du CNRS, "Contributions à la connaissance des élites africaines" - fascicule I, 1978, 15 x 21,5, 48 pages sous couverture imprimée.
1995sb277Marval album souple 1995 In-8 (17 x 24 cm), album souple, 105 pages, envoi de l'auteur photographies en noir et blanc, préface de Jean Rouch ; dos légèrement incurvé, couverture un peu salie, par ailleurs bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1975103603Institut d'ethnologie 1975 In-8 broché. 651, pages. Bon état d’occasion. Nombreux surlignages au stabilo jaune ne gênant pas la lecture.
64124Cambridge University Press / Editions de la Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, 1988, 293 pp., broché, très légères traces d'usage, bon état.
189939559A. Colin 1899 In-12, demi-chagrin, dos à nerfs, filets noirs et fleurons dorés, XII- 272 pp. Index. Carte repliée in-fine. Bel exemplaire sous étui.
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.
1840AQ24366London: s.n. 1840. 6pp. Docket title to verso of final leaf. A trifle creased some very short tears to margins. A rare survival ordered to be printed by the House of Commons of copies of correspondence concerning the setting up of a British expedition to Niger to attempt to repress the foreign slave trade. The expedition organised by the Society for the Extinction of the Slave Trade and for the Civilization of Africa was ultimately mounted in 1841 using three British iron steam vessels to travel to Lokoja at the confluence of the Niger River and Benue River where treaties against the slave trade where achieved - despite significant casualties from illness amongst members of the expedition - with the cities of Aboh and Idah. OCLC records copies at four locations Florida Harvard NYPL and Oxford; COPAC adds no further. . First edition. Folio. [s.n.] unknown
1376676Paris: Institut d'Ethnologie, 1986 in-8, 280 pages, carte, diagrammes. Broché, jaquette, petit cachet sur le premier f. blanc, très bon état. Mémoires de l'Institut d'Ethnologie XXV.
15574307507Basle: Heinrich Petrus 1557. Marginal dampstains to first 25 leaves preface and index an excellent copy in contemporary binding small portions of the pigskin worn in two places revealing oak boards beneath. Folio woodcut printer's device to title and verso of final leaf woodcut historiated initials; original white pigskin binding over wooden boards blind-tooled to a panelled design roll-tooled borders including one with images of the psalmist and evangelists another with humanist medallion portraits including those of Erasmus Luther and Melanchthon spine with four raised bands later paper label at head giving title in places. <p><p>First edition: a handsome copy in contemporary monastic pigskin binding of this mid-sixteenth century compendium of geographical knowledge by the Venetian writer Dominicus Marius Niger edited by Wolfgang Wissenburg. In the tradition of the great classical geographer Strabo Niger provides a description of the principal regions of the earth together with accounts of the habits customs and laws of its various peoples. The first eleven chapters describe the geography of Europe; four chapters deal with Africa and are followed by eleven concerning Asia. This edition also contains the Geographia of Laurentius Corvinus and an epitome of Strabo by Hieronymus Gemuseus first published in 1539. Hakluyt would later produce ten arguments to prove that the Northwest Passage had been successfully sailed: the first century BC writer Cornelius Nepos can't have been wrong he says " And for the better proof that the same authority of Cornelius Nepos is not by me wrested to prove my opinion of the North-West Passage you shall find the same affirmed more plainly in that behalf by the excellent geographer Dominicus Marius Niger who showeth how many ways the Indian sea stretcheth itself making in that place recital of certain Indians that were likewise driven through the north seas from India upon the coasts of Germany by great tempest as they were sailing in trade of merchandise".</p> <p>Adams records only two copies at Cambridge CUL and John's while OCLC identifies about 15 library copies but this is a rare work on the market with no copy appearing at auction in the last fifty years. No copy is held in an Australian library.</p> <p>---</p> <p>Ralegh's interest in Niger's work is noted by Nicholas Popper Walter Ralegh's History of the World and the Historical Culture of the Late Renaissance 2014 who references ". the notes Ralegh took while reading the work of Marius Niger. Very little is known about Niger beyond the fact that he also edited a 1518 edition of Ovid's Amores but after the Petri printing house's 1557 edition of his Geographiae he enjoyed a wide readership in Elizabethan England. Wolfgang Wissenburg the editor of this edition explained in his preface that the manuscript version of the work was "tarnished both by neglect and by worms but it also had been polluted and depraved by a certain corruptor into whose hands it unfortunately had come." Correcting the manuscript had taken significant labor as Wissenburg explained: "if not for repeated intense reading of the ancients I would not have been able to understand the genuine sense and mind of the author and restore his places and meanings. Correcting Niger's commentaries against ancient texts might have been a suspect method for a travel narrative but it ably reconstructed his method of compilation. Niger had constructed the text by synthesizing ancient geographical and historical works into an experiential narrative and his information on Bactria and Sogdiana was cribbed almost entirely from Ptolemy's material with periodic additions from Plutarch Quintus Curtius and others. Thus Wissenburg's technique of correction imitated Niger's method of composition. Ralegh often cited Niger regarding the geography of Asia both in the notebook and in the History and he relied heavily on Niger for Bactria and Sogdiana. Niger's descriptions of these areas appeared both in Ralegh's notes and on the maps themselves.".</p> </p> . Provenance: From the Fürstliche Fürstenbergische Hofbibliothek at Donaueschingen the great German aristocratic library contents dispersed between 1980 and 2000. Heinrich Petrus unknown
1911132592Paris, Imprimerie Nationale 1911 3 volumes, 2 de texte et 1 de cartes sous étui. Deux fort volumes brochés, LX-412 pages et 76 planches et cartes dont plusieurs dépliantes + VIII-631-[1] pages, 131 planches et cartes. Dos cassé pour l’un, fendillé fragile pour le second. Sept cartes repliées sous étui sans la 8ème carte annoncée : Air, mais enrichie de 2 grands cartes en couleurs au 1/1000000 : Tibesti & Borkou-Ennedi 1925. Un troisième volume de texte sera publié en 1914.
191058679Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, 1910-1911, in-4, 2 fort volumes brochés, LX-412 pages et 76 planches et cartes (dont plusieurs dépliantes) + VIII-631-[1] pages, 131 planches et cartes ; 7 cartes (sur 8), sous étui cartonné à rubans de l'éditeur, Unique édition, très rare avec les cartes. Le troisième volume, publié en 1914 est manquant. Ouvrage fondamental pour la connaissance géographique de l'hydrographie, de la climatologie, de l'histoire, de l'anthropologie, de la faune, de la flore, et de l'ethnographie des régions du Tchad et du Niger. Bon exemplaire, non coupé. Couvertures défraichies et un peu dentelées, mouillure sur le plat supérieur de l'étui cartonné. Couverture rigide
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.
in-8°, 301 pp., 7 planches h.t. n/b, carte, broche, couverture illustree Bel exemplaire. [OM-1] Reimpression anastatique. Reprint from original publisher.
19545521954 - broché - Paul Hartmann Editeurs, Paris - MCMLIV (1954) - In-4 (28 x 22,5 cm) broché, couverture rempliée - 192 pages - Nombreuses photographies en noir et blanc (160 photographies de l'auteur) - Préfaces de Théodore MONOD et Roger BASTIDE - Ouvrage sous titré : "Dieux d'Afrique. Culte des Orishas et Vodouns à l'ancienne Côté des Esclaves en Afrique et à Bahia, la Baie de tous les Saints au Brésil"
19733073199Hamburg: Verlag Helmut Buske 1973. X, 322 Seiten. 8° (21 x 15 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
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.