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2007955832007 Editions Flammarion - 2007 - In-4 couverture cartonnée illustrée - 143 pages - Nombreuses reproductions photographiques - avec un DVD de plus d'une heure
SLIVCN-9782268107899Le Rocher (11/2022)
RO40280921Marabout. . In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 127 pages augmentées de nombreuses illustrations en couleurs dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 641.5-Cuisine, art culinaire
RO40280925Marabout. Non daté. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 143 pages augmentées de nombreuses illustrations en couleurs, dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 641.5-Cuisine, art culinaire
199332543Paris Éditions du Rocher / Nuage rouge 1993 in-8° Avec un Cahier Photographique central 6 Texte en Français
1993vj1013Editions du Rocher Nuage rouge Dos carré collé 1993 In-8 (15,5 x 24 cm), dos carré collé, 525 pages ; frottements aux plats et coins, par ailleurs bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1997vh3945Editions du Rocher Nuage rouge Dos carré collé 1997 In-8 (15,5 x 24 cm), dos carré collé, 318 pages ; bord supérieur du premier plat à peine recourbé, bel état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
0944287050.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0944287042.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
102.333Paris, Albin Michel, 1995. 14 x 22, 373 pp., quelques illustrations en N/B, broché, très bon état.
2022BN182373AMY SIOUX 2022. 2022. Softcover. ILLICIT ROMANCE <br/><br/>ILLICIT ROMANCE Amy Sioux AMY SIOUX paperback
In 8°, t.t. edit. con sovracc. ill., pp. 598,(2), "Collana Storica Rizzoli"; copia molto buona, lievemente brunito il bordo delle pp.. (a014) (spedizione standard SEMPRE tracciata con raccomandata-piego di libri, eventuale FATTURA da richiedere all'ordine)
199780734Hamburg, Christians, 1997. 96 S. 4° Quart, Hardcover/Pappeinband
M12587N Y , Capricorne , 1973 , in8 br , 446 pp illustrations. Langue: Français
1331292883.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
187263527Hartford CT: Mutual Publishing Co. 1872. 12mo. 285 1 pp. Steel-engraved frontisp. w/ tissue guard 11 woodcut engraved plates. Pictorial embossed brick-red publisher’s cloth gilt lettering on spine minor chipping & fraying head & foot of spine slightly shaken couple proud signatures minor wear & bumping to corners tear to ffep. still G copy w/ former ownership gilt & red morocco armorial bookplate on front pastedown of Frank Cutter Deering 1866-1939 banker lumber baron and noted Western Americana bibliophile well-known for his extensive collection of Native American narratives and captivities. Second edition Howes considers Cincinnati imprint true first of what is considered one of the best known women’s Indian captivity memoirs in the 19th-Century. This recounts the experiences of 19-year old Fanny after being taken captive by Oglala Sioux warriors from a wagon train near Little Box Elder Creek west of present-day Douglas Wyoming. Although she successfully aided fellow captives Sarah Larimer and her 8-year old son Frank escape the other young girl Mary Hurley was later found scalped and shot with three arrows. The Oglala later traded Fanny Kelly off to the Hunkpapa Sioux who figured prominently in the 1864 attacks against Captain Fisk guiding gold miners in a wagon train to Montana Territory and during a siege featuring Gall and Sitting Bull the Hunkpapa used Fanny to send a note to Fisk. She would later be freed at Fort Sully after negotiations between Jumping Bear and Major Alfred House the commander of the Fort when she darted away from the Blackfeet Sioux through the gates. See: Howes K62; Bill Markley Fort Dilts and Fanny Kelly’s Bid For Freedom Historynet 2021; Elaine Katz Women & the American West Catalogue 30 No. 154. Mutual Publishing Co., hardcover
187188915Cincinnati: Wilstach Baldwin & Co 1871. First Edition. First printing. Octavo 20cm. Publisher's deep green cloth gilt spine-title blind-stamped ornaments to boards; 10 11-285pp; 12 unnumbered leaves of plates wood engravings. A sound complete copy; front free endpaper removed one gather slightly pulled but not loose general soil foxing and occasional pencil scribbles to text; Good. Published almost simultaneously in Hartford; Howes gives priority to the Cincinnati edition. <br /> <br /> A popular and widely reprinted captivity narrative. In 1864 in the aftermath of the Dakota Uprising Kelly was captured by a band of Oglala Sioux under Chief Ottawa. She was held for five months before being released to the U.S. Cavalry at Fort Sully South Dakota. AYER 171 citing the Hartford Philadelphia and Toronto editions not mentioning the Cincinnati edition. HOWES K-62. ADAMS Guns 1224 also missing the Cincinnati edition. MARKEN & HOOVER Sioux Bibliography 447. Wilstach, Baldwin & Co unknown
1855ZB524050Washington: GPO 1855. HED 34 9 pp. paper wrappers . - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Washington: GPO, unknown
19857804Sioux Narrows Ontario: Sioux Narrows Historical Committee 1985. First printing. Hardcover. As New. pp. xxi 409. 4to. measuring 8.5" x 11". Richly illustrated with many black-and-white maps photographs portraits facsimiles et al. Bound in textured faux-leather brown boards with gilt to spine and front board. Bright clean and unmarked with firm sound binding; near fine. Quite rare in commerce. Corresponds to OCLC #15040216. At time of cataloguing not found in FHL. SIGNED and inscribed in ink by "Dick" Motlong to the prefatory leaf. <br/><br/>¶ Section I: District and Community Who Passed This Way Indians of the Archaic period; Laurel Selkirk Cree Ojibway Sioux Aboriginal or Native Peoples; A legend of Sioux Indians Raids; Hudson's Bay Company Hudson Bay Post White Fish Lake by E. Dion; Ontario-Manitoba Boundary Dispute; Regina Gold Mine by R. Erickson; Improvement District of Sioux Narrows The Corporation of the Improvement District of Sioux Narrows; Churches Sacred Heart Church by Eva Dion; Lake of the Woods Chapel the United Church of Canada by Mary Rodegard and Elsie Harrison; United Church Women by Mary Rodegard; The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Whitefish Bay Branch; Schools: Sioux Narrows Public School by Gayle Bouvier one-room log schoolhouse to modern day ; Christmas concerts by Gayle Bouvier ; Father Moss School; Organizations and services Sioux Narrows Post Office ; Ontario Provincial Police by W. Linton ; Sioux Narrows Guides Association as remembered by George Haas ; Canadian Red Cross Society; Sioux Narrows Branch ; Sioux Narrows Chamber of Commerce by E. Crawford and H. Mathieu ; Sioux Narrows Curling Club early days by Eva Dion ; Later years by Dan Bouvier ; Young curlers ; Sioux Narrows Volunteer Fire Department ; The Royal Bank of Canada Sioux Narrows Branch by Mel Stinchfield ; Sioux Narrows Arts Festival by Dick Rossen & Eva Dion ; the 4-H Club by Karen Andrews ; Sioux Narrows Ambulance Service ; Sunrise Echoes by Elizabeth Johnston and Anne Olsen ; Scouting by Woody Linton Boy Scouts ; 1st Sioux Narrows Brownie Pack by Elaine M. Kast; Landmarks Bridge; Reed Narrows & Berry Creek Bridges by Eva Dion; Totem Poles by Mel Stinchfield; Bicentennial 1784-1984; Section II: Family Histories & Section III: People and Places & Family Tree. Sioux Narrows Historical Committee 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
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
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
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