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1376395Bruxelles: Ambre Kongo, 2019 in-4 oblong, 96 pages, illustrations. Broché, très bon état. Tiré à 150 exemplaires.
Rapporto di ricerca su conflitti dimenticati, guerre infinite, terrorismo internazionale.
1971C90936Leuven, 1971 [5] + 316pp., in-4, onuitgegeven proefschrift voor het bekomen van de graad van licentiaat in de politieke en sociale wetenschappen (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, 1971), goede staat, zeldzaam, C90936
1960CONGOOO1214Publications de l'Institut National pour l'Etude Agronomique du Congo, "Série scientifique" n° 88, 1960, 16,5 x 25, 300 pages cousues sous couverture imprimée. Figures, tableaux, photographies en noir & blanc ; cartes dépliantes.
[5] + 316pp., in-4, onuitgegeven proefschrift voor het bekomen van de graad van licentiaat in de politieke en sociale wetenschappen (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, 1971), goede staat, zeldzaam, C90936
79568Bruxelles, Société d'édition Dotreville, 1958. 24 x 30, 79 pp., nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et en N/B, reliure d'édition pleine toile, bon état (cachets du Collège jésuite Saint Stanislas à Mons).
ORD-951Illustré de 45 photos. Arthaud. 1956. In-8 br. couverture piquée sans jaquette. 299pp.
4052Paris, Arthaud, n° 13 de la collection Exploration crée par le Docteur Raymond Latarjet, 1956, broché avec jaquette illustrée en couleurs , 16x21 cm, 299 pages, traduction de Juliette Bertrand, ouvrage illustré de 45 photographies en héliogravures.
195699567-C3313P., Arthaud, 1956, broché, sous jaquette, 298 pp., 15.8 x 21 x 2.5 cm, usure de la jaquette sur les contours, quatre premières feuilles non coupées, intérieur en très bon état.
19565373Paris Arthaud 1956 In-8 Fort 298 pp, collection exploration, exemplaire non coupé, illustrations N&B hors-texte et cartes en fin de volume
1956pt1623Arthaud Broché avec jaquette 1956 In-8 (15,7 x 21 cm), broché avec jaquette, 298 pages, photographies en noir et blanc, couverture sous protection plastique ; jaquette usée (bords, coins et coiffes frottés), par ailleurs bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
534085Arthaud Grenoble 1956 Grand in-12 broché ( 215 X 160 mm ).Jaquette illustrée en couleurs. ( Manque de papier sur dos ).297 pages.1 carte dépliante en fin d'ouvrage.Nombreuses planches photographiques hors-texte.
1946235061946. Congolese ceremonial and colonial encounter photo archive showing indigenous ceremonial dance dress and culture uniformed troops and Belgian officials in the Belgian Congo during the late 1940s and early 1950s. Key scenes are tied to the 1947 visit of Prince Regent Charles to Paulis. Belgium ruled the Congo from 1908 until independence on June 30 1960 after the Belgian parliament took over King Leopold II's Congo Free State following international exposure of forced labor and mass abuses. Several captions appear to place the photographs during the governorship of Eugène Jungers Governor General of the Belgian Congo from December 31 1946 to January 1 1952 a period when Belgian rule promoted "paternal" administration while Congolese political pressure and demands for advancement were growing. The strongest scenes center Congolese public ceremony rather than colonial officials alone: men dancing in lines drummers seated before large instruments children gathered for viewing and performers facing crowds in open fields and palm-lined roads. Chief Tongolo and his daughter appear among colonial representatives during the Prince Regent's visit giving the archive a named Indigenous presence within a public ceremony shaped by Belgian authority.<br /> <br /> Photo archive of 24 silver gelatin photographs measuring approximately 3" x 4" each Belgian Congo 1940s-1950s. Several French captions can be translated; "Governor General Jungers"; "the regiment's standard at the cemetery"; "parade of the veterans"; and "Congolo gives his speech." Congolese men dance in feathered or fiber headdresses body ornaments patterned waist cloths shields and drums sometimes advancing across open ground before lines of onlookers. Belgian men in white suits and pith helmets stand with Congolese adults and children outside official buildings and in outdoor assembly areas while other scenes show African soldiers in formation a ceremony near railroad tracks a colonial cemetery observance and a station or compound with crowds gathered along walls and platforms.<br /> <br /> After the Second World War Belgium's Congo policy remained formally paternalist while urbanization war service missionary education and wage labor created new Congolese claims to political recognition that colonial rule could not contain;within thirteen years of Prince Regent Charles's 1947 visit the Congo gained it's independence and became Republic of the Congo. Light handling wear toning and minor curling; captions remain legible on several versos images remain clean and clear. Overall in very good condition. The archive records Congolese ceremonial life at the point where public dance veteran commemoration colonial ceremony military display and Belgian administrative power occupied the same public spaces. unknown
1900235051900. Belgian colonial Congo photo archive depicting European officials Indigenous Congolese adults and children public ceremony domestic labor and railway grounds between the early twentieth century and 1950. Belgium formally ruled the Congo from 1908 until June 30 1960 after King Leopold II's Congo Free State became notorious for forced labor and violence against Congolese people. A few scenes highlight colonial hierarchy as one photo shows white men in suits helmets and uniforms pose formally in chairs while Congolese men women and children appear as attendants or anthropological subjects surrounding the trio. A 1947 inscription identifying "le régent Charles" places part of the group during the Belgian prince regent's postwar tour of the Congo eight years before King Baudouin visited in 1955 and thirteen years before Congolese independence on June 30 1960.<br /> <br /> Photo archive of 12 silver gelatin photographs ranging from 3" x 4" to 3.5" x 4.75" Belgian Congo 1900-1950. French inscriptions include "Congo Belge août 1950"; "le régent Charles 1947"; "lundi le 18 janvier 1943 avec notre meilleur bonjour de tous les trois"; and "travailleur portant à l'eau" meaning "worker carrying water." Other scenes show a uniformed colonial procession outside a brick building helmeted men posed in the bush an elephant captioned with French notes Congolese children at a water spout men carrying water a compound walkway a railway yard and Congolese drummers and dancers assembled before mixed local and colonial audiences. The dichotomy of colonists occupying the pose of command travel inspection and ownership while Indigenous Congolese people appear in the surrounding labor ceremony and service spaces make for a compelling collection.<br /> <br /> Belgian rule in the Congo depended on racial separation administrative paternalism extraction mission education and controlled public ceremony while Congolese political demands intensified after the Second World War and culminated in independence on June 30 1960. Light toning handling and corner wear; photos remain clear and several inscriptions legible en verso; overall in very good condition. This archive gives Belgian colonialism a concrete human scale through officials posed with indigenous children workers ceremonial performers industrial railway spaces and royal reception scenes arranged around the unequal encounter between European power and Indigenous Congolese life. unknown
19544520Belgian Congo: Congo Tours 1954. First Edition. Soft cover. Fine. Belgian Congo BIG GAME HUNTING Promotional Brochure issued September 1954. 3 part fold-out brochure. 6 pp 7.5 x 5/1/5 pages. Covering all hunting areas Lake Albert Kamanda Aba Beni Tayala's Semliki River and Gabios. Giving safari rates what they include costs of licenses trophy fees and a full page map. Area hunted is contiguous to Soudan Uganda and Tanganyika i.e. the best big game areas in the Belgian Congo. Fine. Congo Tours unknown
ria9781020598982_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
196072188Brussels 1960. Paperback. Very Good. 2 vols. maps 75 75p. Wrappers. 25cm. Covers faded around edges. Minor chipping. <br/><br/> paperback books
Cm. 24; pp. (10), 272. Br. Ed. a stampa. 96 tavole fotografiche fuori testo. Maldestro rinforzo con adesivo alle cerniere. Timbri di biblioteca 255
In 8° (mm 240x170); pagg. (10), 272. Varie illustrazioni fotografiche f.t. in nero. <BR>Brossura originale illustrata.<BR>Buone condizioni con qualche piccola menda al dorso.<BR><BR>
In 8° (mm 240x170); pagg. (10), 272. Varie illustrazioni fotografiche f.t. in nero. <BR>Brossura originale illustrata.<BR>Buone condizioni con qualche piccola menda al dorso.<BR>
Mm 175x245 Collana "All'insegna dell'orizzonte" - Brossura originale mancante di sovraccoperta, 272 pagine con numerose tavole fotografiche in nero fuori testo. Carte ingiallite e con qualche fioritura, ma nel complesso buona copia. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
in-8, 298 pp., nombreuses illustrations en noir pleine page, broche, couverture sous jaquette illustree. Bon etat (jaquette effrangée). [BAT-6]
In 8, cm 24 x 18, pp. (10) + 272 con 96 tavole fotografiche fuori testo. Brossura editoriale con sovraccoperta. Edizione originale, secondo volume pubblicato dalla Leonardo Da Vinci nella sua collana 'All'insegna del'orizzonte' dopo il celebre segreto Tibet di Fosco Maraini. Buona parte del corredo fotografico e opera dell'autore.
1372658Farnborough: Gregg Press Limited, 1967 2 volumes in-8, xxiv et vii-1052 pages (pagination continue), tableau dépliant. reliure percaline d'éd., très bon état. Ex-libris. Reprint de l'édition de 1887-1895.
1376130Milan: 5 Continents Editions, 2021 in-8 (16,5 x 24 cm), 124 pages, illustrations en couleurs et en n/b. Relié, très bon état. Collection "Visions d'Afrique". Texte français.