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1890ABE-1619353903015DU NUMERO 2471 DU SAMEDI 5 JUILLET 1890 AU NUMERO 2496 DU SAMEDI 27 DECEMBRE 1890-TABLE ALPHABETIQUE DU TEXTE-TABLE ANALYTIQUE DES GRAVURES-L'INCENDIE DE FORT DE FRANCE-LA POLICE DE SURETE-LES EVENEMENTS DU DAHOMEY-DESSINS DE CARAN D'ACHE POUR POUR VOYAGER EN CHEMIN DE FER-LA FRANCE A MADAGASCAR-EN CASAMANCE-LES INONDATIONS DANS LE MIDI DE LA FRANCE-LE CHEMIN DE FER METROPOLITAIN DE PARIS-LA SUCCESSION DU ROI DE HOLLANDE-LA REVOLTE DES INDIENS SIOUX DANS L'AMERIQUE DU NORD-PARTIES FEUILLETONS REUNIES EN FIN D'OUVRAGE (L'AME DE PIERRE, PAR GEORGES OHNET, ILLUSTRATIONS EMILE BAYARD, LE COQ BASQUE, PAR PAUL PERRET, ILLUSTRATIONS EMILE BAYARD, ARTISTE, PAR JEANNE MAIRET, ILLUSTRATIONS EMILE BAYARD, LE FOND D'UN COEUR, PAR MARC DE CHANDPLAIX, ILLUSTRATIONS EMILE BAYARD, CHARME DANGEREUX, PAR ANDRE THEURIET, ILLUSTRATIONS EMILE BAYARD)-RELIURE DOS CUIR BORDEAUX A TITRES DORES, PLATS CARTONNES
1973ABE-155422098059536 PAGES-35 CM X 50 CM-DEVANT LE TRIBUNAL CIVIL DE PARIS COCO CHANEL SON HERITAGE ET SON MAITRE D'HOTEL-DES CAS DE RAGE SONT SIGNALES DANS ONZE DEPARTEMENTS
1901ABE-2462236087COUVERTURE COULEURS D'AVELOT/"AU PAYS DU SCALP"/SIOUX-DESSINS NOIR ET BLANC DE DEPAQUIT, COUTURIER, ABEL FAIVRE, METIVET, RADIGUET, LEANDRE, MOREAU-EN 4: DESSIN COULEURS DE DELAW/"UN GRAND MARIAGE: LE VEAU D'OR EPOUSE LA TIMBALE D'ARGENT"-TEXTES DE RODOLPHE BRINGER, JEAN PRAIRIAL
1973ABE-1528628464034138 PAGES-21,5 CM X 27,5 CM-JUSQU'AU BOUT AVEC ALFRED SAUVY, 7P, 3 PHOTOS-MARK SPITZ: DES RONDS DANS L'EAU, 8P-SOIS BELGE ET TAIS-TOI, CHARME, 8P-TREZ: PHOTO SATISFACTION, 4P, 6 DESSINS-DE L'OSEILLE DANS LES PINARDS, 9P-BAGHEERA DES VILLES ET DES CHAMPS, 2P, 4 PHOTOS-HELOISE A L'HELICO, CHARME, 8P, (POSTER CENTRAL)-UNE JOURNEE BIEN REMPLIE, CHARME, HITLER, 11P-LES INDIENS-PEAUX DE VACHE!, 6P, MODE-CA MARCHE POUR EUX, YVES MOUROUSI, PHOTO
1865ABE-119261682838 PAGES FORMAT 18,5 CM X 29 CM-EN P1 GRAVURE "L'EGLISE DE LA SOLEDAD,A LA VERA CRUZ (MEXIQUE) DESSIN DE GRANDSIRE"-LEGENDE 1P-LABOURAGE A VAPEUR,2 GRAVURES,CHARRUE A TRIPLE SOC,CHARIOT SYSTEME LOTZ-UNE COURSE CHEZ LES SIOUX (AMERIQUE DU NORD),GRAVURE PLEINE PAGE,3 INDIENS A CHEVAL-LES COLLECTIONS DE LUYNES,AU CABINET DE MEDAILLES,3P,10 GRAVURES
201237254Hamburg, National Geographic Deutschland, 2012. 4°, 158 S., zahlr. Farb. Abb., Bezahlung per PayPal möglich, we accept PayPal, gutes Ex., kartoniert
1973ABE-1666965994663128 PAGES-EN COUVERTURE; MARLON BRANDO-CRITIQUE PAR JEAN BUEGES DU LIVRE "MOEURS ET COUTUMES TRIBALES DES CADRES DE L'ENTREPRISE MODERNE" DE MARTIN PAGE-"ELLE SOURIAIT DEPUIS TROIS MILLE ANS"; TÊTE EN ALBÂTRE DE LA REINE TOUY-"LE K.G.B. A SONNÉ CHEZ LE PROFESSEUR SAKHAROV", 2P-"POUR THIEU C'EST L'HEURE DE LA PECHE À LA LIGNE", 4P-"IL VOULAIT CHANGER LA VIE AVEC LE L.S.D." ARTICLE DE JEAN CAU SUR LE PROCÈS DE TIMOTHY LEARY, 2P-"J'AI INAUGURÉ L'ÉCOLE DE MOTO", SUR LE CIRCUIT DE DIJON PRÉNOIS, 4P-"LES HÉROS DES BOEING SONT ILS FATIGUÉS ?", 2P-"ILS N'ONT PAS RÉUSSI LE MARCHÉ COMMUN DE L'AMOUR", SUR L'AFFAIRE DESRAMAULT, 2P-"JOURNAL D'UN CONDAMNÉ À MORT QUI NE MOURRA PAS", SUR LES "AMANTS DIABOLIQUES DE BOURGANEUF"; BERNARD COUSTY ET YVETTE BALAIRE, 3P-"POMPIDOU INCUBE ET MESSMER DURERA", 2P-"LA COURSE À L'ELYSÉE COMMENCE PAR L'HÔTEL DE LASSAY", 9P-"MONSIEUR LE CHEF DE GARE DE LA GARE SAINT LAZARE, 4P-"LE 8 AVRIL LES HÔPITAUX DE PARIS RECOIVENT LES BIEN PORTANTS", 2P-"LES INDIENS REVIENNENT", INTERESSANT REPORTAGE DE 8P SUR LES INDIENS D'AMÉRIQUE-"MARLON BRANDO NOUVEAU DÉFI", 6P-"CELUI QUE LE GULF STREAM A SAUVÉ", 2P-"VIVIANE SUR CETTE ÉPAULE QUI VAINQUIT LES GALLOIS", SUR LE RUGBYMAN CHRISTIAN BADIN, 2P-"VINGT ANS APRÈS CHENEVIER PARLE", AFFAIRE DOMINICI, 2P-"L'ÉCUYÈRE PLEURE SES CHEVAUX ASSASSINÉS", INCENDIE CRIMINEL AU CIRQUE JEAN RICHARD, 2P-"BIENTOT LES KIBERTS VIVRONT PARMI NOUS", À PROPOS DU LIVRE "QUAND L'HOMME DEVIENT MACHINE" DE DAVID RORVIK, 5P-"DES OCCASIONS ÉTONNANTES AUX VENTES DES DOMAINES", 2P-"DEVEZ VOUS REFUSER DE PORTER CES FOURRURES ?", 1P-
19707847Braunschweig, Georg Westermann Verlag, 1970. 4°, 186 S., mit zahlreichen s/w u.farb. Abb., altersbedingte Bräunungen, ger. Gebr.sp., kartoniert
1979370972New York: New York Rocker 1979. Softcover. Near Fine. Magazine. Folio. 52pp. Newsprint wrappers. Near fine with some toning and a couple tears at the extremities. A New York-based tabloid magazine founded by former zine publisher Alan Betrock and published for a total of 55 issues before it was canceled in late 1982. This issue features articles about Elvis Costello Richard Price Robert Fripp Public Image Limited Siouxsie Sioux XTC and an article on the William Burroughs Nova Convention. New York Rocker unknown
185673833Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1856. First editions of both reports 34th Cong Ist Sess Executive Documents #94 & 130. Disbound octavos. 40; 39 1 pp. Bright and clean.Both reports of this historic treaty council. "Despite the bitter cold endured in mid-February of 1856 Gen. Harney sent notification to all the Sioux nations in the surrounding area that; “on March 1 1856 there would be a “Peace Council†at Fort Pierre and all chiefs should attend.†As the day approached groups of Indians began arriving in droves from every direction. An estimated 7000 Indians gathered at Fort Pierre 2500 of which were painted warriors the remainder were elders women and children all living in approximately one thousand tipis’ dotting the short grass surrounding the old Fort. The Council which lasted five days took place outside the stockade with orations from both sides each extolling the virtues of “peace†and “burying the tomahawk!†When the council had concluded feasting singing dancing drumming howling and sipping lasted several days. Although this treaty was never ratified by either side the factions remained at peace until the “Outbreak of 1862†occurred along the Minnesota River" South Dakota Capitol Journal. [Government Printing Office] unknown
007169Sioux City Iowa: Sioux City Tent & Awning Co. Paper. Very Good. Cardstock. 3 1/4" x 6". No Date circa 1904. Advertising card for Sioux City Tent & Awning Co. measuring 3 1/4" x 6" the front side features a black and white photograph of Camp Security the verso reads "If You are Going to BONESTEEL Stop at CAMP SECURITY. Because - There are accomodations for about 1000 persons; the tents are all furnished with from two to four cots new bedclothes and camp furniture; it is enclosed in a 6-ft. tight wire fence and is carefully guarded day and night; meals are served on camp grounds; everything will be run in strictly first-class order. Sleeping accomodations can be reserved any time at our Sioux City office. SIOUX CITY TENT & AWNING CO. 412 Jackson Street." In 1904 the Rosebud Sioux Reservation was opened to homesteaders resulting in a land rush causing 100000 people to come to North Dakota about 30000 of which came through Bonesteel N.D. RARE. Worldcat does not locate any copies. Sioux City Tent & Awning Co. hardcover
007169Sioux City Iowa : Sioux City Tent & Awning Co. No Date circa 1904. Advertising card for Sioux City Tent & Awning Co. measuring 3 1/4" x 6" the front side features a black and white photograph of Camp Security the verso reads "If You are Going to BONESTEEL Stop at CAMP SECURITY. Because - There are accomodations for about 1000 persons; the tents are all furnished with from two to four cots new bedclothes and camp furniture; it is enclosed in a 6-ft. tight wire fence and is carefully guarded day and night; meals are served on camp grounds; everything will be run in strictly first-class order. Sleeping accomodations can be reserved any time at our Sioux City office. SIOUX CITY TENT & AWNING CO. 412 Jackson Street." In 1904 the Rosebud Sioux Reservation was opened to homesteaders resulting in a land rush causing 100000 people to come to North Dakota about 30000 of which came through Bonesteel N.D. RARE. Worldcat does not locate any copies. . Cardstock. Very Good/No Jacket As Issued. 3 1/4" x 6". Sioux City Tent & Awning Co. Paperback books
3623H. Piazza - L'Edition d'Art. 1927. In-8° broché. VIII+200 pages. Couverture illustrée, lettrines, bandeaux et ornementations par H. Zworykine.
202400119S.l., Editions du rocher, 1996 ; in-8, 477 pp., br.
201319316Waldstatt, Waldstatt verlag, 1954 ; in-8, 226 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Très bon état avec sa jaquette - die geschichte eines sioux hauptlings (n°6).
201319311Waldstatt, Waldstatt verlag, 1950 ; in-8, 255 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. ÉTAT moyen pleine toile sans jaquette salis - der gorsse fuhrre im freihietskampf der sioux indianer.
192012734Fort Thompson SD 1920. Albumen photograph 7.5 x 9.75 inches on a slightly larger plain mount manuscript title at bottom right "Fort Tompson sic S.D. Indian School." Some staining surface wear and edge wear bottom left corner a bit chipped mount worn at corners. Notations in marker and pen in verso reading "Ft. Tompson sic Indian School D OKonnor Collection" and "Dixie O'Connor Collection." Good condition. A striking group photograph featuring the students and teachers of the Fort Thompson Indian School more commonly known as the Crow Creek Tribal School in the early-20th century. The image shows about 120 students arranged in three rows split almost evenly into two groups with half the students dressed in black on the left and the other half of the students dressed in white at right. Between the students are over a dozen teachers and staff members. All of the students faculty and staff are posed in front of a large three-story brick building. The indigenous school at Fort Thompson was started in the late-1880s by Father Pierre DeSmet. The school remains open today serving the population of Crow Creek Sioux on their reservation on the east bank of the Missouri River in central South Dakota. The present photograph remains a stark visual reminder of the U.S. government's assimilationist activities among Native Americans over the past two centuries. unknown
198362373Glendale CA: The Arthur H. Clark Co. Prosperity Press 1983. 4to. 74 4 pp. Title in red & black marginalia notes printed in blue 5 colour plates tipped-in. Blue publisher’s linen printed label front cover w/ d.j. NF/NF copy. First edition 1 of 250 copies printed of this account of the rash and impulsive action which resulted in a seriously undermanned detachment of a teenage Lt. Grattan newly graduated from West Point 2 sergeants and 27 enlisted men to arrest High Forehead from the Brule village near Fort Kearny NE. The entire detachment was wiped out including Lt. Grattan with 24 hours in his body and ignited the next 22 years of War between settlers Native Americans and the U.S. Army. The Arthur H. Clark Co., [Prosperity Press], unknown
1938LFA-126711338N° 16 (13e année) - 17 avril 1938- Hebdomadaire de 8 pages, format 290 x 390 mm, illustré de bandes dessinées en couleurs, bon état
1938LFA-126711339N° 20 (13e année) - 15 mai 1938- Hebdomadaire de 8 pages, format 290 x 390 mm, illustré de bandes dessinées en couleurs, bon état
192245370N.P.: Privately printed 1922. 1922. First edition. 10" x 6 1/2" in light green pictorial wrappers showing man wear a buffalo coat and standing beside a hide in the foreground and a herd of buffalo in the background. Rear wrapper offers a photograph of a cowboy in fur coat and chaps a saddled horse with a wolf carcass slung over the saddle. 24 pp. Photo illustrations text illustrations diagrams and with mailing label tipped-in. Scarce advertising catalogue promoting fur coats fur robes rugs fur sets for ladies and even measuring instructions. Sioux City and Dubuque Iowa were the center of the fur tanning trade in the Midwest by the end of the 19th century and the Sioux City Robe and Tanning Co. specialized in converting their customer’s hides into usable products. This catalog advertises their successful fur tailoring process resulting in fur coats Standard and Special Ladies’ Automobile Coats Beaver coats Mink sets Civet sets Beaver & Otter sets etc. along with pricing. Information on their repairing department taxidermy leather and fur chaps coat ordering blank along with information about how to take measurements testimonials etc. Also includes a 11" x 17" tan sheet folded to 4 pages. This is a promotional advertising brochure and illustrated catalog. First page offers a letter to customers on Sioux City and Tanning Company letterhead from its President W.D. Rich introducing the company and services. Interior 2 pages offers pricing illustrations and information about various services to include creating men's and women's coats from horse or cow hides. Last page acts as an envelope with a return address photo and address. Small splittings at folds and with light tanning. Very good. Privately printed, 1922. hardcover
189634077Chicago: A. P. Connolly 1896. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. 273 pages. Frontispiece photograph of Minnesota Governor Ramsey. Illustrated. Green cloth hardcover with gilt title and illustration on the front cover. Gilt title on the spine. Floral end papers. A small spot on the spine. Right front flyleaf detached. Light shelf wear and edge wear to the cloth extremities. <br /> <br /> Graff 853. A. P. Connolly hardcover
193732718Washington D. C.: Ralph H. Case 1937. Wraps. Fair. Bound wraps. 505 pages. Folding map in back. Tan paper covers. Front cover soiled. Paper spine has wheat paste repair with tissue covered joints. Back cover reattached with tissue. Last blank end paper and map are detached. A patch and tissue repair has been made to one of the folds on the map. Slight loss of content on the fold. Interior contents are clean. Information regarding this case was not found during a search of available online sources. The papers of Ralph H. Case attorney for the Sioux Tribe are held at the University of South Dakota. Fair only. <br /> <br /> Contents provide history of tribe and interactions with the United States government since 1850 including Government War plans battles previous acts peace treaty personal interviews of tribe members boundaries etc. The attorney for tribe states in conclusion page 105: The purpose of this statement is to present the facts which are the the foundation of the claim of the Sioux Tribe.In conclusion we restate the fact that the United States by the Act of February 28th 1877 took from the Sioux Tribe more than 73000000 acres of land and from that land there has been taken gold and other mineral value over $400000000." About sixty years later the case was finally settled by Supreme Chief Justice Blackmun. The tribe was awarded over 100 million dollars but did not take the money because of their stance the "Black Hills are not for sale. Ralph H. Case unknown