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in-12° de 302 pages, illustrations, broché. Bel exemplaire. [FRA-4] Tout ce qui faut savoir du Congo belge.
Hard Cover in-folio non paginé (± 250 pages), avec de nombreuses photos et reproductions n&b, cartonnage de l'éditeur. Bon état. [P-44]
Hardcover grand in-8°, 1034 pages, cartonnage simili bordeaux editeur. Bel exemplaire. [CA33-8]
grand in-8°, 108pp.+ planches hors-texte, carte depliante en couleurs, broche, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire. [HI-8]
Hardcover in-8, 585 pp., nombreuses cartes depliantes, reliure plein cuir, dos lisse muet.- RARE. TTBE, tres frais. [NV-16] Ouvrage realise par la Deuxieme Section de l'Etat-Major de la Force Publique. Lettre d'introduction du General Chevalier Henry de la Lindi. Preface de Lieutenant General A. Gilliaert, Commandant en Chef de la Force Publique.
grand in-8 broché, couv. Très bel exemplaire non coupé. [SO-4]
1946232341946. Belgian Congo photo archive documenting colonialism and segregated settlement in Paulis Jadotville and at Kiubo Falls in 1946-1947 while Belgian rule expanded displacing Congolese communities from political power and control over local resources. Made by an unidentified traveler or colonial observer the group moves between industrial sites river traffic town streets waterfalls village compounds and posed encounters with Congolese residents placing daily life beside the infrastructure of empire. Jadotville in Katanga had been built within the orbit of Union Minière du Haut-Katanga and the copper economy that tied the Congo to European industry; Paulis belonged to the northeastern colonial administrative network that extended surveillance mission activity and commercial penetration into local societies. By the later 1940s these systems were producing wealth for Belgium and foreign markets through forced and controlled labor regimes.<br /> Photo archive of 36 black and white silver gelatin photographs various sizes ranging from 2.5" x 3.5" to 5" x 7" Belgian Congo 1946-1947. Nine photographs are identified to the Paulis region in 1946 including versos inscribed in French with "Habitations Européens à Paulis" "Pavillon de l'hotel" and "Le Kigoma sur le fleuve." These images show European-style houses set among palms a large riverside or lakeside steamer a broad colonial street with automobiles and low commercial buildings thatched structures and Congolese figures posed near village compounds and along a tree-lined road. The remaining photographs from Jadotville and Kiubo Falls in 1947 include multiple views of the falls from overlooks and near the waterline several repeated compositions of cascades and riverbanks a dense electrical installation with transformers and steel framing public crowd scenes dugout canoes on calm water groups standing beside temporary camp structures and additional views of thatched settlements large shade trees and Congolese men women and children positioned before houses or in open clearings. Several photographs set European-built environments against Congolese dwellings and occupied landscapes making the colonial dichotomy apparent within this grouping.<br /> Waterfalls river steamers electric infrastructure and ordered streets mark the channels through which copper labor and administrative authority moved outward to Belgian and international markets while the photographs of Congolese settlements and residents show the populations who bore that reorganization of land and economy. In the late colonial Congo extraction and transport depended on African labor under coercive conditions and urban growth in places such as Jadotville advanced through racially unequal housing wage structures and civic access leaving Congolese people concentrated in subordinate quarters or rural zones even when their work sustained the entire system. Light wear and occasional creasing; several versos inscribed in French; overall very good condition. An intimate look into Belgian colonial rule at the point where industrial wealth infrastructure and local displacement met on the ground. unknown
36087Verviers (Belgique), Marabout, 1971. 11 x 18, 281 pp., très nombreuses illustrations en couleurs et en N/B, reliure plein cuir, très bon état.
1954100071790Clarence Denis (imp.) 1954 in8. 1954. Broché. illustrations en noir et blanc
9458P. Edt. Dillen, 1936. In-8, 186 pages. Broché.
1936139421936 broché in-octavo (paperback in-octavo), dos marron clair (light brown spine), couverture illustrée (cover illustrated), tranches non rognées (edges no smooth), pages de garde grises (grey endapers), page de faux-titre (half title page), illustrations in et hors-texte - dont des illustrations hors-texte au début et in fine entre les pages de garde et la couverture (illustrations in text and full page engraving - of which illustrations full page engraving between the endpapers and the cover), 194 pages, 1936 à Paris Editions Dillen - Maison Mère des Pères du Saint-Esprit,
1375217Bruxelles: Goemaere, 1923 in-8, 87 pages. Broché, couv. défr. Extrait de la revue Congo.
1959R160133058. 1959. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. partiel. décollorée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 166 pages. Nombreuses photos en noir et blanc dans le texte et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.49-Presse illustrée, magazines, revues
195817271ABBruxelles, Publications de l'Institut National pour l'Étude Agronomique du Congo Belge [Hrsg.], 1958. 24,5 cm. (3) Bl., 367 S., mit 36 Tafeln und 11 Strichzeichnungen im Text, 1 Karte. Originalbroschur (Softcover), Fadenheftung. Vol. VII. Gutes Exemplar. Einband am Kapital einseitig eingerissen, mit einem Fehlteil und etwas angefleckt. Buchblock fest und sauber.
2026100071790Clarence Denis imp. 2026. Bon état sous papier de soie couverture un peu défraîchie intérieur propre. in8. 2026. Broché. illustrations en noir et blanc Clarence Denis (imp.) unknown
18891250325.28<p>L. Bourlard Bruxelles 1889. . Very Good. 8vo paperback. Vg condition. Covers lightly soiled. contents clean no marking or writing: appears unread - most pages still uncut. . Binding square and tight. 127 pp. text plus maps and charts. An interesting original publication outlining the ambitious project to ultimately traverse the Congo by rail line.</p> L. Bourlard, Bruxelles paperback
1528202511.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0266991424.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
39767Bruxelles, Institut des Parc Nationaux du Congo Belge, 1941. 19 x 27, 466 pp., 175 figures, 1 tableau des cornes dépliantes plusieurs cartes dont 2 dépliantes, broché, bon état (sauf dos et couverture légèrement abîmés).
28262Office de l'information et des relations publiques pour le Congo Belge et le Ruanda-Urundi, 2e direction, 1956. 16 x 24, 17 pp., quelques illustrations, broché, bon état.
1956AUB-2442B. Arthaud 1956. Bel in-8 broché, couv. et jaquette ornées d'éd., 300 pages avec introduction, table des photographies, table des matières + planches et carte.
1958WOC-2235Introduction de cette 4ème édition par A.J. Moeller de Laddersous. Nombreuses illustrations de photographies en noir et blanc, planches en couleurs, dessins, plans et cartes dépliantes. Bruxelles «Infor – Congo», Édité par l'Office de l'Information et des Relations Publiques pour le Congo Belge et le Ruanda-Uundi, IIIe Direction ''Tourisme'', 4è édition 1958. Fort in-8 (20x4,5x14cm) relié plein cuir noir imitation serpent, dos lisse avec les légendes dorées, tête noire, sous jaquette en couleurs ornée d'un paysage de la forêt. XIX,798pp.
R100038658Non Renseigné. Non daté. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Bon état.. . . . Classification : 251.28-Chasse
1910R100038659Non Renseigné. 1910. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Bon état.. . . . Classification : 281.27-Afrique
R100037370Non Renseigné. Non daté. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Bon état.. . . . Classification : 291.1-Moderne