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193549302Couverture souple. Broché. 254 pages.
199624045Sydney, Pan Macmillan, 1996. First Edition. 4 n.n. Bll., 497 SS., pro Kapitelanfang eine Textillustration. Gr.-8°, grüner original Pappband, Rücken grün geprägt. Im illustr. original Schutzumschlag.
1971212003Georgetown-: the Institute 1971. 30p. mimeographed sheets stapled at left minor staple scrapes at right edge of front cover otherwise very good. 8.5x11 inches. the Institute unknown books
19811196757Wien/Stuttgart: Orac/Pietsch, 1981. 270 S.: ill. Leinen mit Schutzumschlag.
198184032Wien, Verlag ORAC, 1981. 270 S. Gr.-8° Groß-Oktav, Leinen
1931ABE-1355339499EN COUVERTURE: LES BOHEMIENS AUX SAINTES MARIES DE LA MER-GENEVE OU COCHEREL?/ARISTIDE BRIAND/1P-MONSIEUR DOUMERGUE A TROIS MAISONS-ENQUETE SUR LA BAISSE DES SALAIRES/4P-LA FIN D'UN EXIL/PHILIPPE D'ORLEANS-AU PAYS DE L'OR ET DU CRME PAR STEPHANE FAUGIER/II LE VRAI BAGNE/SAINT LAURENT/3P/9 PHOTOS-LES BOHEMIENS AUX SAINTES MARIES DE LA MER/3P-LA MODE AUX COURSES-SPECTACLES/L'EAU FRAICHE PAR DRIEU LA ROCHELLE/LA DANSEUSE ALANOVA/LES DANSEURS HARRY FEIST ET GIPSY-CINEMA/BIG HOUSE/COMMENT FURENT TOURNEES LES SCENES DU ZEPPELIN-LUIGI PIRANDELLO VU DE PRES/2P-CECILE SOREL EN 4 DE COUVERTURE-QUELQUES MANQUES ET DECHIRURES EN MARGES (PJ9)
198917066Paris VIè Sylvie Messinger 1989 In-12 XVII + 312 pp, reprise de l'édition club issue elle-même de l'édition ancienne
196014982Club Français du Livre, 1960, in-8°, (6)-343 pp, 22 gravures hors texte dont 4 en couleurs (reprises de l'édition anglaise de 1796), reliure demi-basane noire éditeur, dos lisse, larges filets à froid et titres dorés, signet, bon état. Bien complet de la carte volante dépliante, qui manque souvent.
1981RO30314537Denoël. 1981. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Coiffe en tête abîmée, Quelques rousseurs. 251 pages. Une illustration en noir et blanc, hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 908.88-Régionalisme : Guyane
1996202304Couverture souple. Broché. 152 pages.
198923105Camaruche (Saint-Barthélémy), Éditions du Pélican, 1989. Cartonné, 19,5 cm x 22 cm, 156 pages, nombreuses illustrations et photos in et hors-texte noir & blanc et couleur, cartes. Texte de J. P. Fournier, glossaire, bibliographie. Très bon état
198932915imprimerie Nationale 1989 Skyvertex éditeur , ex-dono, un portrait en couleurs en frontispice et divreses illustrations en noir et en couleurs
19491522British Guiana 1949. Very good. Two volumes. 6633 photographs on 3311pp. Images vary in size most 4.5 x 4.5 or 3.5 x 2.5 inches with some larger. Oblong octavos. Original black paper albums string-tied. Cover of first volume detached wear around edges of covers on each volume. Internally clean and fresh. Some images with light silver mirroring. Captioned throughout. Two photograph albums of the Tikwah gold mine in British Guiana likely compiled by an operative of the company. A Who's Who of British Guiana for 1945-1948 lists Samuel Hirsh Holzman as the mine owner and managing director as well as the vice president of the Mining Association of British Guiana. Gold was discovered in Guiana in the 1880s in the area around the Essequibo River. Crude mining efforts through the next few decades resulted in minimal extraction though there was a renewed effort with technological advancements in mining in the 1940s as shown herein. The present albums document the region as well as the mining camp and its operations much of it with a keen sense of detail. In addition to captions the author has annotated many of the photos in pencil to point out relevant features. For example a photograph captioned "New Winze L. & General View of Mine Looking N.W." has pencil annotations identifying individual buildings such as the Clerk's Quarters and the Tikwah Shaft Building. An image of the foreman's shack and laborers' quarters notes the construction and materials used to build them; roads and rivers used by the company are pictured with complaints about the rough condition as are aerial views of the camp and surrounding area. There are images of the shafts and miners at work; interior shots of the mills and other buildings; and the latter portion of the first volume contains numerous group portraits of the workers and office staff each person identified by name and position. This includes the "Tikwah Ladies" mostly the wives of foremen which shows eight Black women standing together in the mining camp one holding an infant and another holding the hands of a toddler. In addition to images of the camp's operations there are many photographs documenting the difficulties involved with mining in the jungle. A series of images from 1948 shows workmen transporting equipment on the Puruni River. Captions read "Reloading boats to proceed up Puruni ballyhoo in front towed by 'Caroline' to be used at Thomas Island Falls for blasting"; "Pulling 'Caroline' over rapids at mouth"; "Pulling 'Caroline' through part of big falls." All of these images show the difficulty of transporting equipment and supplies in the region with laborers in shorts and loincloths pulling the boat with a rope over difficult terrain. Another series shows the boat caught up on rocks in the river at Kaburi Falls and the workmen endeavoring to dislodge it without capsizing. An altogether fascinating look at life in a mining camp in the jungles of Guiana full of rich detail about those working in the camp and their living environs. unknown books
1977137634Couverture souple. Broché. 230 pages.
1965LFA-126728729Revue mensuelle de 72 pages, format 140 x 210 mm, illustrée, brochée, Impr. de Sceaux, bon état
195415809Antwerpen : Ontwikkeling ; Amsterdam : Meulenhoff, c 1954. 229 bl. Gr. 8°. OLwd mit Schwarzpräg. (Ontwikkeling ; 54)
197571190Paris La Pensée Universelle 1975 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, 247 pp. Légères rides sur la couverture. Bon état général.
197571190Paris La Pensée Universelle 1975 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, 247 pp. Légères rides sur la couverture. Bon état général.
1975N518(Französisch Guyana, Selbstverlag, 1975). Erste Ausgabe des seltenen Pamphlets von dem Ministerpräsidenten (1957?1964) und späterem Staatspräsidenten (1992?1997) Cheddi Berret Jagan (1918-1997), der für ein Sozialistisches Guyana kämpft - hier in dem Originaldruck mit dem gelben Einband, entworfen von M. Z. Ally (July 1975 datiert). Wie üblich einheitlich leicht gebräunt, insgesamt wohlerhaltenes, kaum knickspuriges, sehr schönes Exemplar.
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
1928T94470Amsterdam, Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen 1928 309pp., text in English, original 1928-edition, softcover, 26cm., good condition, T94470
196571303Paris Albin Michel 1965 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, couverture à rabats, 174 pp., 35 illustrations en noir et en couleurs hors-texte, glossaire, bibliographie. Dos ridé et usé. Couverture défraîchie. Larges plis sur la 4e de couv. Intérieur propre. Etat convenable.
196571303Paris Albin Michel 1965 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, couverture à rabats, 174 pp., 35 illustrations en noir et en couleurs hors-texte, glossaire, bibliographie. Dos ridé et usé. Couverture défraîchie. Larges plis sur la 4e de couv. Intérieur propre. Etat convenable.
1968ZNF-332Editions Subervie Rodez, 1968. Biographie de Jean Galmot (1879-1928), idéaliste amoureux de la Guyane. Modèle du roman RHUM de Blaise Cendrars.
1931124850Alexis Rédier, 1931 in-12, 253 pp, reliure demi-toile rouge à coins, pièce de titre toile rouge, tranche mouchetée, bon état