3 934 résultats
233701Rio de Janeiro, mai 1923 in-4, 16 pp., texte sur deux colonnes, avec quelques illustrations dans le texte, broché.
233774Rio de Janeiro, Empr. "O Norte", 1923 in-8, 89 pp., avec une planche hors texte, broché. Dos insolé et un peu abîmé.
233778S.l., s.d. (1921) in-8, 18 pp., broché.
233697Rio de Janeiro, Typ. do Jornal do Commercio, 1921 in-12, 31 pp., broché. Pliure à la couverture.
201318753Paris, Sequana, 1939 ; in-12, 292 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. En bon état avec 2 cartes - plein cuir coiffes frottés dos un peu passé - n°123 - couverture conservé.
232882Lisbonne, Antonio Rodrigues Galhardo [numéros 1-12] ; Imprimerie royale [numéros 13-16], s.d. (1826) 34 livraisons en 2 vol. in-8, 387 pp. en numérotation continue, avec des ff. vierges après les pp. 170 et 244 ; pp. 389-818, avec des ff. vierges après les pp. 674 et 704, basane fauve racinée, dos lisses ornés de filets, guirlandes et dents-de-rat dorés, pièces de titre et de tomaison, tranches mouchetées de bleu (reliure de l'époque). Charnières supérieures et coiffes frottées.
2014107656Galerie Enrico Navara 2014 3 volumes. In-4 broché 28,9 cm sur 24,4. Le coffret est légèrement passée.T1 :400pp T2: 397pp T3: 334pp Très bon état d’occasion.
1877SZEPEBKS007741IRio de Janeiro: Oriente do Rio de Janeiro 1877. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo 22x15 cm. - 388 pp. - With a separate title-page on the unnumbered Page 221: "Rituaes do Grande Oriente Unido e de Supremo Conselho do Brazil - I." with a date of 1879 as well as a full-page table of "Alphabetos Maconicos" on the also unnumbered Page 325. With a full-page Errata - Half red morocco spine with 4 raised bands and title in gilt marbled end-papers. Edges quite worn. With an old blue label of the Porto Allegre book dealer Joaquim Alves Leite and a bookplate of a now defunct U.S. seminary library. - The Grande Oriente do Brazil is a masonic body in Brazil in the tradition of Anglo-American Freemasonry. This book gives their constitution and laws and descrbes all of their rituals including the funeral ones. - Extremely rare: WorldCat gives no location at all and only a single one for the somewhat shorter 373 pages first edition of 1875 Universidade de Sao Paulo <br/> <br/> Oriente do Rio de Janeiro hardcover
3400Editions de l'Amateur. 2005. Grand in-8° broché. Couverture illustrée. 32 pages + 38 planches.
183368142Paris, s. n., coll. « Bibliothèque populaire, 12 » 1833 3 titres en 1 volume. In-18, reliure demi-basane fauve, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, 108-108-144-107-100 pp., 3 cartes et 1 tableau repliés. Intérieur frais.
1989LFA016f3Revue trimestrielle de l'Institut international de géopolitique : environ 100 pages, format 210 x 280 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs
Paris - Rio de Janeiro, Frinzine - Lachaud, 1886; in-12, 324 pp., broché (papier jauni). À faire relier.
Paris, Éditions Gallimard, 1957; in-8, 256 pp., broché. Collection « Géographie humaine », N° 29, dirigée par Pierre Deffontaines. Un très bon livre sur le Brésil non amazonien. Bon état.
19295538Tokyo: Kaigai Kogyo 1929. Very good. 248104164pp. plus twenty-five double-sided photographic plates one folding. Original illustrated wrappers printed in blue green white and yellow. Moderate toning minor edge wear. Light foxing to beginning and end of text block otherwise internally clean. A rare and informative guide to Brazil intended for Japanese immigrants to the country in the early 20th century. The work contains chapters on the history of Brazil including its relationship with Japan and information on the contributions of indigenous peoples and "Black Africans" the geography of the country the suitability of the country for Japanese immigrants including the quantity of available land a good climate and a laundry list of favorable crops origins trends and the present state of Japanese immigration including detailed information on companies helpful to immigrants the relationship and opportunities for Japanese immigrants in the coffee industry and more. Towards the end of the work are detailed tables and lists of information on numerous historical economic and agricultural aspects related to Japanese immigration.<br /> <br /> The photographic plates picture notable monuments and scenery in Brazil Japanese immigrants already in the country various agricultural and business locations scenes in Japanese colonies shots featuring the harvesting of agricultural products and more. The only folding plate is comprised of two pages showing small panoramic photographs of Japanese colonies one along a river. Only one copy of this work in the world at the National Diet Library in Japan. Kaigai Kogyo unknown
19305531Tokyo: Nippon Renmi -- Nippon Kogyu Bu 1930. Very good. 29pp. Original printed wrappers. Minor wear and dust-soiling. An unrecorded pamphlet printing the text of a speech delivered to the Japanese Industrial Club by the Japanese Ambassador to Brazil. The title of the speech is translated as Back from Brazil or Returning from Brazil and concentrates on Ariyoshi's experiences after spending three years in South America with particular attention paid to Japanese immigration and potential investment. During the course of his speech Ariyoshi touches on the industrial resources of Brazil German and Italian influence in the country recent struggles by the coffee industry foreign investment in Brazil specifically mentioning the Rothschild family and more. He concludes by calling for continued Japanese immigration and additional capital investment by Japanese business interests in Brazil. No copies in OCLC though a 1939 work by Setsuzo Sawada is listed under the same title. Nippon Renmi -- Nippon Kogyu Bu unknown
19584799Tokyo: Kyouiku Kenkyuu Kai Education and Research Group 1958. Very good. 551066pp. Original pictorial wrappers marbled paper spine. Spine mostly perished moderate soiling staining and minor scuffing to wrappers. Occasional light foxing to text. First edition of this interesting history of Brazil printed mostly in Japanese but with section headings and other elements printed in Portuguese. The text is an abridged version of Rocha Pombo's multi-volume Historia do Brazil probably as a textbook for first-generation Japanese students in Brazil who are also learning native Portuguese. The work is printed in the Japanese style and mimeographed or printed in a similar stencil-based method. The text is supplemented with numerous maps illustrations and portrait drawings related to Brazilian history. Three of the more striking illustrations occur in the first chapter depicting a pair of indigenous Brazilians and an indigenous housing structure. The text begins with a chapter focused on the "Principais grupo de indigenas" and "A sociedade dos indigenas" and also includes sections on the western discovery of Brazil the establishment of early colonies the general government agricultural history slavery "o trafico de negros" various historical wars and revolts the dynasty period Brazilian independence the early days of the republic Brazil in the 20th century and much more. Biographical passages of notable Brazilian figures are peppered throughout the text. This intriguing edition of Pombo's history of Brazil most likely designed for Japanese students does not appear in OCLC. Kyouiku Kenkyuu Kai [Education and Research Group] unknown
19585047Sao Paulo: Tenrikyo Brazil Mission 1958. Very good. 52162511pp. including 32pp. of photographically-illustrated plates. Original orange cloth gilt spine titles housed in original cardboard slipcase with black spine lettering. Very minor wear internally clean. Some chipping and toning to slipcase. An unrecorded history of the Japanese immigrant Tenrikyo Mission in Brazil providing valuable information on many Tenrikyo churches across the country. Tenrikyo was a new Japanese religion founded in the 19th century in Japan by Nakayama Miki and spread to Hawaii Brazil and other regions where Japanese immigrants moved over the course of the first few decades of the 20th century. The photographic plates contain portraits of some mission members views of churches scenes from church life and more. The text is almost wholly in Japanese save for occasional listings of Spanish names and other information. Not reported in OCLC. Tenrikyo Brazil Mission unknown
19574803Tokyo: Raten Amerika Ch kai 1957. Very good. 11141pp. plus color photographic frontispiece. Original pictorial wrappers printed in brown tan and green. Minor wear and dust-soiling. First edition of this rare biographical account of life in Brazil by Kiyoshi Yamamoto a doctor of agriculture who served as Chairman of the Japan-Brazil Culture Promotion Committee. The work covers "fifty years of progress" among Japanese immigrant farmers and their lives in Brazil published in Japan to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of "the hard work of our overseas compatriots" in South America. Chapters cover Japanese immigration to Brazil from the beginning the population of Japanese colonies the acceptance and status of Japanese emigrants Japanese farmers and their situation the state of Japanese commerce and industry in Brazil the history of racial prejudice in the country including part of a chapter on the importing of Black slaves from Africa Japan's restrictions on emigration as well as a celebratory chapter on Japanese immigration. The Appendix includes information on various Japanese immigration-related associations. According to the printed caption beneath the color photographic frontispiece it shows a downtown view of part of "The thriving city of Sao Paulo." Only one holding in the United States at Cornell with just three copies in Japan at the National Diet Library Waseda University and the International Research Center for Japanese Studies. Raten Amerika Ch kai unknown
1987LFA-126712736Publication trimestrielle : 60 pages, format 170 x 250 mm, brochée, illustrée
1992LFA0182fRevue mensuelle de 50 pages, format 160 x 240 mm, brochée.
2012LITTBRESIL4646460624Paris, Des femmes, 2012, 17 x 24, 444-XVI pages sous couverture rempliée illustrée. Traduit de l'anglais par Camille Chaplain. Suivi d'un entretien entre l'auteur et Antoinette Fouque. Ouvrage enrichi d'un cahier de XVI pages d'illustrations noir et blanc. "Avec ce portrait passionnant et sensible, Benjamin Moser nous révèle, sans en altérer la part d’ombre, la troublante identité de celle qui pouvait dire « je suis si mystérieuse que je ne me comprends pas moi-même ». La petite fille née en Ukraine inventait des histoires magiques pour sauver sa mère, condamnée par les violences subies lors d’une terrible guerre civile. Écrivaine reconnue, Clarice Lispector n’abandonne pas sa croyance dans la force magique du langage. Elle place au cœur de son œuvre la question des noms et de la nomination, proche en cela de la démarche des mystiques juifs. Elle ne cessa jamais de s’approprier les mots et d’en faire ressortir toute l’étrangeté jusqu’à devenir la « princesse de la langue portugaise ». Les nombreuses citations d’une œuvre qui fut peut-être la « plus grande autobiographie spirituelle du XXe siècle » nous invitent à lire ou relire, inlassablement, la prose unique de Clarice Lispector."
202003484Paris, Robert Laffont, 2014 ; in-8, 555 pp., br.
Tours, Ad Mame & Cie Imprimeurs-Libraires, 1839; in-18, 180 pp. + frontispice, broché (quelques rousseurs). Mme Amélie Schoppe était une femme de lettres allemande de la seconde moitié du 19ème siècle, très connue pour ses livres pour la jeunesse. Elle aurait publié près de 200 titres. Les Emigrants du Brésil est un de ses textes pour enfants, sans doute l'un des plus célèbres puisque traduit en français. Bon état.
201105850Verviers, Marabout junior, 1956 ; in-12, 155 pp., broché couverture illustr. Bon état - n° 80-illustrations de Dino Attanasio couverture de P. Joubert.
1991LFA-126739856N° 83 (Novembre 1991) 66 pages, format 220 x 295 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, bon état