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29149 March 1930; 'Trent House Main Street Georgetown'. 10 pages on 5 8vo leaves. In good condition but with a few large blots. The first part of a letter by a writer who appears to be English. Straight out of B. Traven. The author wants Joan to join him and Gwen in partnership with Hamerly. 'Hamerly is down here from one of his expeditions & we became friendly through his having lived & travelled widely in the Paraguayan Chaco. He is rather what the Americans call a roughneck but he has a most exhaustive knowledge of South America having done some tremendous journeys right through Brazil has had some extraordinary adventures which he tells amusingly in his broken English . He is like a character in an adventure novel . has made personal friends of all the big men in the mining fields the Venezuala Generals & Colonels &c & also of big Govt officials at Caraccas & he has obtained a concession of very rich gold lands immediately the other side of the frontier which he has not yet had time to work. The terms of his concession permit him to shoot anybody who goes on his land. .' There is 'a small shop at Five Stars run by a Chinaman Che Fat who could make a profit selling at 5 cents per lb cheaper . At Arakaka there is another Chinese store just sold out to Che Fat by Ho Shoo Hamerly is in partnership with Camizoulia wealthy Portugee of Georgetown who sends up the goods he requires . He wants to extend by establishing a permanent store on the frontier & to do that it is necessary to squeeze out the Chinks . I have discussed the proposition with two experienced men & they both agree that the only sound way to do gold mining is to establish it on the basis of a bush store which provides cash to carry on prospecting till creeks with rich pay are found. . If a bush negro comes in with plenty of gold & buys his provisions dirt cheap he feels he has been well treated & is expansive & wants to buy gaudy useless things that attract him & then does not mind how much he pays for it as he is totally without any standard of comparison on which to form an estimate of it's sic value .' More in the same vein on such subjects as gold mining 'in the immediate vicinity of Arekaka'. 9 March 1930; 'Trent House | Main Street | Georgetown'. unknown
177521553Paris 1775. Very good condition. Detailed copper engraved map of Guyana from Cap Nassau down to Cap de Nord. Showing many towns and coastal ports. With decorative cartouche compass rose and rhumb lines. From Prevost's "L'Histoire Generale des Voyages".<br /> <br /> Bellin 1703 - 1772 one of the most noted French mapmakers of the 18th century was named the hydrographer chief cartographer to the French Navy and later the Official Hydrographer to the French King.<br /> <br /> Folding 13 x 9 3/4". Strong impression very clean. unknown
197484941Georgetown Guyana: Sheik Sadeek 1974. First Edition. Slim octavo 20.25cm; mimeographed sheets stapled into pictorial card wrappers; ii381pp. Inscribed by the author on the title page to Puerto Rican editor translator and literary critic Roberto Marquez: "For my friend R. Marquez / With the compliments of Sheik S. / Hope you find something suitable / 21.8.79" Light wear gentle sunning to spine; Near Fine. Self-published volume by the noted Guyanese poet and author gathering six short works published between 1949-1972 most centered around Guyanese daily life and written in the local patois. A nice association copy inscribed to Marquez who at the time was founder and editor of the journal Caliban: A Journal of New World Thought and Writing. Uncommon; OCLC notes 11 holdings. 84941. Sheik Sadeek unknown
197884948Georgetown Guyana: Labour Advocate Printery 1978. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo 20.5cm; bright orange card wrappers with titles printed in black on front cover; xii1053pp. Inscribed by Seymour on the title page to Puerto Rican editor translator and literary critic Roberto Marquez: "For Roberto Marquez / from Arthur Seymour / Jan 30. 1978 / With best wishes." Marquez has marked several passages in ink throughout the text. Hint of sunning to spine some trivial wear to extremities; Very Good. <br /> <br /> Collection of verse by the Guyanese poet capturing memories of his visits to various places Bonafoux Hato Rey Brasilia Rome Gibbs St. Peter and touching on themes of love the national ethos Black consciousness and the "philosophical quest for the underlying and varied meanings of the various moods that come upon us all" from the introduction. 84948. Labour Advocate Printery unknown
197884949Georgetown Guyana: S.i. 1978. First Edition. Octavo 21cm; printed manila card wrappers; text is mimeographed with author's name and title hand-written in ink on the spine; ii78-10414pp. This copy is from the library of to Puerto Rican editor translator and literary critic Roberto Marquez with his ink name and date 8/79 on upper front endpaper. Seymour has inscribed this copy to him and mis-dated it on the half-title page: "For Roberto from AJ / with admiration affection / Aug 5. 1969." This was Marquez's working copy showing numerous passages marked over several readings showing extensive interaction with the text. Wrappers are edgeworn dust-soiled with a few small adhesive marks to same; Very Good. <br /> <br /> "This is a pioneering literary work. It is a distillation of my personal development as critic and editor in Guyana over several decades and it gathers within two covers what I may describe as a guide to as well as a survey of major forms of creative writing in the Guyana experience" from the preface. 84949. S.i. unknown
222673Paris, Chez Giguet et Cie, s.d. (1799) in-8, VIII-252-[2] pp., frontispice, demi-basane brune, dos lisse orné (reliure de l'époque). Manque à la coiffe supérieure, dos, coupes et mors frottés, petites galeries de ver sur les mors, le mors supérieur, fendu sur quelques centimètres, a été recollé. Mouillure au pré-titre, rousseurs. Ex-libris Bibliothèque du Franc-Port.
200705454Paris, Robert Laffont, 1972 ; in-8, 300 pp., broché, couverture illustr. La guyane francaise.
201807455Paris, Robert Laffont , 1972 ; in-8, 300 pp., broché, couverture illustr. La Guyane française - dédicacee de l'auteur.
200408720Paris, Robert Laffont , 1972 ; in-8, 300 pp., br. La Guyane française.
201200195Paris, Robert Laffont, 1975 ; in-8, 299 pp., br.
59765P., 1952, in 4° relié demi cartonnage à coins, dos muet, V-242 pages et 4 planches photographiques in fine.
201902462S.l., L'harmattan, 2002 ; in-8, 271 pp., br.
74590Paris, Société Française d'Imprimerie, sans date, grand in 8° relié pleine percaline rouge de l'éditeur, plat supérieur et dos illustrés d'un décor polychrome (Paul Souze sc.), tanches dorées, 320 pages ; illustrations in et hors-texte ; cartonnage en très bon état, avec les ors légèrement fanés
201318027, Les auteurs - JB impressions, 2001 ; in-8, 346 pp., br. Broché en bon état.
18473Paris, Challamel, 1911. In-8 de 62 pages, illustrations, carte et plan de St Laurent. Bon état. Toile rouge, couvertures. Nombreux tampons de Radio France et ORTF.
1974103365Cayenne, Imprimerie Paul Laporte 1974 In-8 22 x 16 cm. Broché, couverture bleu-ciel, titre en noir sur le dos et le premier plat, 320 pp., 22 illustrations hors-texte, 1 carte de la Guyane repliée in fine, annexes, bibliographie, table des matières. Bon exemplaire.
10721s.n., Londres, 1799. In-8, portrait gravé de Barthélémy en frontispice et 159 pages. Très bon état intérieur. Demi-chagrin vert du XIXe, dos à nerfs orné de filets dorés en excellent état.
LBW-8723Cayenne, 4 février 1837. Manuscrit autographe signé. In-folio (36,5 x 24 cm) de (3) ff. dont le titre, 15 et (12) ff.; broché, rubans de soie verte.
1844LBW-7759Cayenne, Imprimerie du Gouvernement, 1844. Affiche originale imprimée (40 x 30 cm).
1797LBW-8740Cayenne, Saint-Jean-du-Maroni, Paris, 1797-1911. 11 pp. de différents formats, quelques en-têtes imprimés.
1843LBW-8904Paris, Firmin Didot frères, 1843. In-8 de (4) ff., 176 pp.; broché, couverture beige imprimée, non rogné et en partie non coupé.
1925810841925. Manuscript report on on the recto sides only of 15pp of lined notepaper to the secretaries of a combined mining venture based out of Number 8 Old Jewry London. A few small dogears and creases some age toning of the paper and the fact that it's written in pencil make it a little tricky to decipher at times although a partial transcript is included from a previous collector. A very good <br /> A hand-written preliminary report which nevertheless contains a wealth of logistical and local detail regarding the business of pitching camp supply lines sickness boring results and assay findings depths propected gravel assessments depth of survey records etc. Comments regarding the local labor supply place the whole exploit firmly into the realm of exploitation with phrasing like ".the riff-raff of coastal negroes who are unstable - lazy and contemptuous of authority." A fascinating and ephemeral piece of industrial colonial history. Wray himself seems to have been a widely traveled mining surveyor with some of his recorded work being not only across Africa but also the Koorboora mining region of Queensland Australia among others. unknown
3726649<p>Paris: Imprimerie de Firmin Didot Frères 1842. 14 pages. Pamphlet; removed dbd. without wrappers. Title-leaf with closed diagonal tear near spine fold; good.</p> <p>First edition. A rare 1842 French governmental memorandum addressing conditions in the colonies of Martinique Guadeloupe and Guyane in the Caribbean and Bourbon modern Réunion in the Indian Ocean. The report was issued by a small committee and signed in print by its member representing Martinique the French mathematician and economist Baron Pierre Charles François Dupin 1784–1873.</p> <p>The text opens with a stark assessment of economic distress and structural injustice in the colonial system arguing for equality in tariffs and in the regulation of imports and exports as essential remedies. Relief is sought on the grounds of the colonies’ economic importance within the French imperial system.</p> <p>OCLC two copies both at BnF.</p> unknown
in-8 etroit, 400 pp., 1 planche depliante, cartonnage, dos papier fort. Bon etat. [CA26/4]
2005LFA-126738523Revue de 114 pages, format 175 x 255 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état