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1821WRCAM53730New Orleans 1821. 155159pp. Modern legal buckram gilt morocco labels. Minor shelf wear. Rockwell Kent-illustrated bookplate on front pastedown obliterated contemporary signature on titlepage small hole in titlepage costing no text uneven foxing. Good. A pair of works recording the laws for two sessions of the Louisiana legislature in the early 19th century. Printed in English and French on facing pages. The laws address issues relevant to the state including incorporating Catholic parishes improving navigation within the state defining the powers of the mayor of New Orleans and also incorporating the city itself granting privileges to the Louisiana State Bank and much more. Both works are scarce. JUMONVILLE 335 374. hardcover books
1844715Washington D.C. 1844. Folio broadside. 340 x 220 mm. 13 1/3 x 8 ¾ inches. Wide geometric mourning border. Old folds. Two small pieces lacking from right hand margin but very good Bossier was of a Creole family one of the earliest to settle in Louisiana. He was a cotton and sugar plantation owner. A Calhoun democrat he served from March 4 1843 until his death on April 24 1844. He was later reinterred in Natchitoches La. His funeral service was conducted in the well of the House of Representatives and a newspaper notice about the event reads as follows: "The lighted candles the priests in their white surplices and the clouds of incense wreathing in the Hall presented a scene calculated to strike the beholder with awe. The Rev. Mr. Ryder then took his seat at the desk and delivered an eloquent sermon." Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. See History Art and Archives of the United States House of Representative "The Funeral of Pierre Bossier of Louisiana" for details on the funeral. . unknown
1831008897Thibodeauxville 1831. Unbound. Good. This two-page folded letter measures 16" x 9.75" unfolded. The cover has no postmark nor rate mark so it is likely it was carried outside of official post office channels. The letter's paper is supple but it has developed splits along several folds so quite fragile. <br /><br />In this letter the Thibodeauxville Justice of the Peace seeks information about two men James Stewart and Joseph R. King he has arrested for horse theft and the probable murder of a watchmaker: <p style="margin-left:3%; margin-right:3%;">"There was a complaint . . . there were two men James Stewart and Joseph R King . . .of Suspicious Character that there were strong circumstances . . . they were guilty of Murder or horse stealing and probably both. . . . They started from Iberville with an old Dutchman a clock or watch repairer. . . . About two miles below Plaquemine the horse threw the Old man . . . and they took his horse . . . and Saddlebags and threw the old mans tools into the Mississippi. . . . The horse was found . . . and King and Stewart were arrested and are now in jail. I shall feel under obligations to any man that will give me information of the Old man whether he is dead or living or any other information that will serve to an expose the crimes which Stewart and King may have committed." <p>I could find no record that King and Stewart were ever brought to trial. Also neither name appears on the historical list of Louisiana executions. This does not mean that the pair were not convicted of murder. In the 1830s <br /><br />Louisiana was one of three states Alabama and Tennessee being the other two that changed their laws to give juries the complete discretion to sentence convicted murderers to punishments short of death. Some see Banner <i>The Death Penalty: an American History</i> have suggested that this was so that juries which at the time were composed only of white men could take race into account when they handed down sentences. Perhaps . . . but only two men were executed in Louisiana in 1831 one white and one black. <br /><br /> books
183734107New Orleans: Bayone 1837. First Edition. 151 151 12 12pp.Facing pages bear duplicate numbering. Old gold stamped on spine cloth. Title page in French as well as English. Small rubber library stamp on front flyleaf from Library of Congress. Small "lc" on lower title page Jumonville 964locates 3 copies Bayone hardcover books
1803WRCAM36542BPhiladelphia: Printed by W. Duane 1803. 2198pp. Modern quarter calf and cloth spine gilt. Light foxing and toning heavier to outer leaves. Faint dampstaining in margin of last few leaves. Very good. Untrimmed. These Senate debates were printed by William Duane the mercurial editor of the AURORA. The debates were prompted when the Spanish intendent at New Orleans suspended the American right to deposit goods at New Orleans in October 1802. The right had been guaranteed by Pinckney's Treaty with Spain of 1795 but was revocable. Among the issues debated by the Senate were resolutions authorizing the President to take the Mississippi Territory by force and providing militia and money for that purpose. American fears that they might lose access to New Orleans was one of the motivations prompting Thomas Jefferson to negotiate with the French for the purchase of Louisiana. The Louisiana Purchase treaty was signed in April 1803. At this time there was no regular record kept of the debates on the Senate floor and the body only admitted stenographers and note takers into the chamber in 1802. William Duane's account of the debate over the right to deposit goods at New Orleans and potential military action to enforce that right then is a rare and valuable glimpse into the deliberations of the Senate on a question of great importance to the territorial expansion of the United States. HOWES D517. EBERSTADT 103:161. SABIN 20990. THOMPSON 990. SCHWARTZ SALE 244. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 4113. COHEN 7268. Printed by W. Duane hardcover books
1844715Washington D.C. 1844. Folio broadside. 340 x 220 mm. 13 1/3 x 8 ¾ inches. Wide geometric mourning border. Old folds. Two small pieces lacking from right hand margin but very good Bossier was of a Creole family one of the earliest to settle in Louisiana. He was a cotton and sugar plantation owner. A Calhoun democrat he served from March 4 1843 until his death on April 24 1844. He was later reinterred in Natchitoches La.  His funeral service was conducted in the well of the House of Representatives and a newspaper notice about the event reads as follows:  "The lighted candles the priests in their white surplices and the clouds of incense wreathing in the Hall presented a scene calculated to strike the beholder with awe. The Rev. Mr. Ryder then took his seat at the desk and delivered an eloquent sermon."  Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.  See History Art and Archives of the United States House of Representative  "The Funeral of Pierre Bossier of Louisiana" for details on the funeral.  . unknown books
19156294New Orleans LA: F.F. Hansell & Bro 1915. Octavo 268 pages. Frontispiece. Third edition styled "Second edition". While the title page states "1885" it was likely printed about 1915. A classic American cookbook and one of the great books of Creole cuisine. The original was one of the first two books on the subject.; it was anonymously printed in 1885 but it is generally accepted that Lafcadio Hearn is the author. In the same year the Woman's Christian Exchange published The Creole Cookery Book. Both books were issued to be marketed at the 1884 World's Industrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition. This work has been almost continuously in print since the original issue. Previous owner's name to front paste down gilt-stamped blue cloth with color illustration pasted down. Some light wear to boards and to head of spine otherwise a very good copy. For notes on various editions see: Perkins Lafcadio Hearn A Bibliography page 10; Johnson American First Editions page 94; BAL 7913; Bitting page 221; Cagle 348; Uhler 115. F.F. Hansell & Bro hardcover books
Knud W. Jensen, Hugo ArneNot in perfect condition. 3rd unknown
74 pages Features: Charlie Brannan and his Wonderful World - The Secretary of Agriculture; Who Said Promised Land? - transplanted Europeans fled tyranny only to find disillusionment and tragedy in the sugar lands of Louisiana - article with moving photos; The Actor Who Won't Stay Dead - Rudolph Valentino - article with photos; Broadway Ticket Scandal; The Old Home Town Fights to Live - Lexington, Illinois - article with good photos; A One-Shot Cure for Syphilis; Sawyer of the Phillies - Freshman Manager Eddie Sawyer; Vivien Kellems; The Iron Butterfly (part 1 of 4); Very Unusual in California; Freddy Fowler and the Ace; My Birthday's in July; The Golden Dart (conclusion); Morning After. Nice ads for: Gem razor blades; Herbert Tareyton cigarette ad featuring color photo of Miss Gladys Munn Pulitzer; Admiral portable radios; RCA Victor radios; Fisher Body; Seagram's Gin; B.V.D. clothing; Westinghouse fridges; Kleenex Tissues - features Little Luli and Tubby; Super Canada Dry full-page colour ad features their Spur Cola, Ginger Ale, Club Soda and Hi-Spot; The Martin Viking, by Martin Aircraft; Scotch Cellophane Tape; Packard cars; Lucky Strike (back cover). Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
203095Paris, Guillaumin et Cie, 1872 2 forts vol. in-8, [4]-LXXII-590 pp., [4]-647 pp., demi-chagrin fauve, dos à faux-nerfs, couvertures conservées (reliure moderne). Petites mouillures au début du volume II, mais bon exemplaire.
94 pages. Articles: New Menace in Missouri - Charles (Boss) Binaggio and criminality - article with photos; Can the C.I.O. Get Rid of the Commies?; The Town the G.I.s called "Smith" - Natchitoches, Louisiana - article with nice photos; Pilotless Fighter Plane of Tomorrow - a convincing argument that machines are about to outdistance us mortals, with nice color illustrations by Birney Lettick - a very prescient article; What Gives in Rasslin'? - article with fantastic photos of wrestlers including Gorgeous George, Jim Londos, Bronko Nagurski, Maurice Tillet (the angel), Lee Henning, Sandor Szabo, Man Mountain Dean, Ernie Dusek, Strangler Lewis; Nicest Guy in Washington - General Omar Bradley; Strangest Garden in the World - At the Argonne National Laboratory Dr. Norbert J. Scully produces radioactive drugs and other plant products which cannot be manufactured - article with photo. Fiction: One Came Back; A Dinner For Lily; Bootleger's Treasure (part 2 of 4); Decorator's Helper; Where They Make the Wine; No Need to Hustle. Includes these nice vintage ads; Borden - featuring Elsie the Cow; Willys Station Wagon (Jeep); International Trucks; Oldsmobile cars; Arro Shirts; Firestone; Plymouth; Hickok men's accessories; Haband Company Ties (nice two-page color ad); Fisher body; Canada Dry; Dodge cars; Mallory hats; Del Monte Catsup; New Hudson cars; United Aircraft; Silver Star razor blades - featuring several notable men; Monarch canned fruit and veggies (nice colour full-page); Nice Sheaffer's pen ad on back cover. Three-inch opening to bottom of cover fold. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Book
A farm and home weekly for Mississippi, Tennessee, Louisiana and Arkansas. Hundreds of vintage ads for such products as tree killer, rat-killing virus, one-man log-saws, organs, Kerosene engines, C.O.D. Revolvers (pistols), Dynamite (to dig ditches), Columbia Grafonola. Articles include "Are Tractors a Good Investment". Average wear. Usual library markings. Yellowed with age. Binding sound. Measures 14" x 10" x 1". A treasure trove of farming history. Book
68 pages. Features and Articles: Nice colour photo Studebaker ad inside front cover; Journalist Robert Low returns from reporting the news for three years on each side of the Balkans' lowering iron curtain; The North Atlantic Treaty is announced; Shostakovich applies to visit the U.S.; Allen Ellender's filibuster record in Louisiana; Federal Judge Medina and his trial of eleven communists charged with conspiring to overthrow the government; Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr. announces for the seat of the 20th district on Manhattan's West Side; Dave Beck of the A.F.L. Teamsters; Boston's Anna Sullivan and the illegitimate child she sought to hide; William L. Cox and his truck wreck; Red Rioters in Rome; The Kremlin's white paper on the North Atlantic pact; Gotfred Hoelvold crosses teh border between Norway and Russia; "about 500,000 Arabs are now refugees from areas of Palestine controlled by the Israeli army. Jews - most of them refugees from Europe - have taken over the Arabs' communities. John Luter reports from the former Arab community of Akir"; Anti-communism and Luigi Gedda in Italy; Moscow's Literary Gazette declare's Tolstoy's Pocket Books version of Anna Karenina a 'monstrous crime against world culture'; The Amir of Bahawalpur; Colour recruiting ad for the Canadian Army Active or Reserve Forces; Caterpillar ad says 'Stop Murder at Crossroads!' and implores readers to invest in overpasses and underpasses; Johnny Groth - a choice of scholarships; Professor Chauncey Tinker of Yale; Fargo Truck ad; Peter Mennin; Herbert Zipper; Cover story - Aviation - Juan Trippe and Pan American Airways; Colour South African wine ad inside back cover. "Editorial content identical with U.S. edition except for added Canadian news". Average wear. Unmarked. Center page loose from one staple, otherwise a sound copy. Book
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192349740New Orleans: Southern Pine Association 1923. 1923. TRADE CATALOG. Scarce early first edition of this nicely illustrated collection of plans. 9" x 12" unfolding to 18" x 12" 24 pp consisting of introductory text followed by 11 plans each accompanied by descriptive text and an illustration of the completed structure. Founded in 1915 the Southern Pine Association was a trade organization that engaged in extensive group marketing as well as in the development of standards and quality controls for the lumber industry. According to the website of the organization's current iteration the Southern Forest Products Association early members "initiated the practice of forest management in the South. These pioneers at first ridiculed for what was perceived as naive efforts slowly led the Southern lumber industry to renewed vigor." This publication aimed at "the amateur who wants to build his own garage" offers considerations for selecting a design layout and location for your garage full details of all necessary supplies and a handy table of automobile sizes apparently for the man who can build a garage but lacks the ability to measure his own car. We find no copies of this edition listed in OCLC where the earliest copy found dates from 1925. Chip missing from lower corner of front wrapper moderate general wear from use including chipping and short tears at edges one leaf detached. Stamped many times with the details of the distributing business the J. C. Dearstine Lumber Co. of Schenectady New York. Good plus copy. Southern Pine Association, [1923]. unknown
188441456Columbus OH: Ward Bros 1884. Accordion-style 24-plate viewbook of New Orleans and vicinity folded into the original gilt-stamped green cloth folder. Ad for S.T. Blessing "dealer in photographic goods" on rear pastedown. Very good. Some plates show two views yielding a total of 37 scenes primarily public and governmental buildings monuments historic sites etc. OCLC locates a single copy Yale. <br/><br/> Ward Bros hardcover books
pp. xii, 543 + Folding diagram; no map. The last few leaves of the Alphabetical Table were apparently used in the binding, and are not readable. Foxed. 12 mo. 185 mm. Early paper wraps. Very good. Full Title: VOYAGES DANS L'INTERIEUR DE LA LOUISIANE, de la Floride Occidentale, et dans les Isles de la Martinique et de Saint-Domingue, Pendant les annees 1802, 1803, 1804, 1805 et 1806 ; Contenant de Nouvelles Observations sur l'Histoire Naturelle, la Geographie, les Moeurs, l'Agriculture, le Commerce, l'Industrie et les Maladies de ces Contrees, particulierement sur la Fievre Jaune, et les Moyens de la prevenir. En outre, contenant ce qui s'est passe de plus interesssant, relativement a l'Etablissement des Anglo-Americains a la Louisiane. Suivis de la Flore Louisianaise. This the third volume deals mainly with Louisiana rather than the West Indies. It is especially important for its comments on natural history and "La Flore Louisianaise" later translated into English by C. S. Rafinesque and published in New York in 1817. In 1807, C. C. Robin published in French an account of his travels. Rafinesque was a controversial figure and his revision was not entirely satisfactory. He not only translated, but abridged and augmented Robin's flora quite extensively. The result being a systematic catalogue enumerating over 525 species. Rafinesque claimed 30 genera and 196 species as new to science. Plant taxonomists since then have had extreme difficulty in interpreting the status of these so-designated new taxa, because of the often cryptic descriptions Rafinesque provided and the fact that no specimens (or types) that Robin might have obtained are known to exist. Howes R362; Sabin 72039; Graff 3524. Quite scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! FR-VOYAGES
195733518Maisonneuve & Larose. Edit. Maisonneuve et Larose, 1957-1976. 3 tomes en quatre volumes , in-4 reliés demi-chagrin fauve, couvertures conservées. T. 1 : 394- T. 2* et T. 2 ** : 729 pages - T. 3 : 507 pages. abréviations, bibliographie, appendices.Ce Catalogue raisonné des versions de France et des pays de langue française d'outre-mer est un ouvrage initié par Paul Delarue et continué par Marie-Louise Tenèze. S'appuyant sur la classification dite de Aarne et Thompson (basée sur le concept de conte-type) élaborée par le folkloriste finlandais Antti Aarne en 1910, ce livre recense et classe des contes populaires recueillis sur tout le territoire français (Métropole, Antilles françaises, La Réunion), ainsi que dans des pays de langue française d'outre-mer (Canada, Louisiane, Îlots francophones des États-Unis, Haïti, Île Maurice). Complet en 4 volumes, très bon état.
012729Jean-Baptiste Annibal Aubert du Bayet (1757-1797), militaire français né en Louisiane, ayant servi lors de la guerre d'Indépendance des Etats-Unis, député en 1791, général de la révolution, ministre de la guerre, ambassadeur à Constantinople où il meurt. L.A.S., Péra-lez-Constantinople [quartier d'Istanbul aujourd'hui], 25 prairial an 5 [13 juin 1797], 2p in-4. Belle lettre à entête imprimé de l'ambassadeur avec mention en haut « Liberté Égalité ». Au « général St Cyr à Bucharest », i.e. Claude Carra-Saint-Cyr (1760-1834), fidèle d'Aubert qu'il accompagne à Constantinople. Il prendra sa place à sa mort et épousera aussi sa veuve. Cette sympathique lettre mentionne la réception de deux lettres de Saint-Cyr, numérotées, et l'envoi de réponses. Ce sont probablement des lettres confidentielles, d'où la tournure des phrases. « Je reçois aujourd'hui par le courrier tardif de la Bosnie les nouvelles de la démocratisation de ces odieux aristocrates, ou plutôt aulicrates, de Venise. Il y a six mois qu'il nous aurait fallu avoir cette trop tardive révolution ». « Je vous annonce avec regret que je reçois aujourd'hui les arrêtés que le directoire a pris le 18 pluviôse et 30 ventôse par lesquels je vois que le citoyen Flury a été nommé consul général de la Valachie et Parent vice-consul à Jassy. Il n'en faut pas moins attendre l'arrivée du consul avant de quitter Bucharest ». Il s'agit ici de Charles Flûry (1765-1842) et de Joseph Parant (1776-1806, mort à Bucarest). Les principautés de Valachie et de Jassy (Ia?i) sont des parties de la Roumanie actuelle. Carra-Saint-Cyr attendra bien les deux diplomates qui arriveront le 24 décembre 1797, après de décès d'Aubert du Bayet (17 décembre). Il partira peu après pour Constantinople. Très intéressante lettre. [69-2]
2006x-1441940731Springer US 2006. Paperback. New. 335 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.82 inches. Springer US paperback
186629782New Orleans: J. O. Nixon State Printer 1866. 17 pp 1p blank 2 folding tables of the "Statement of the Banks in New Orleans on the 28th October 1865 30th December 1865 being the last Saturday of the Month". 1 vols. 8vo. Disbound with stitching lacking some soiling discreet library markings short tears and creasing else very good. 17 pp 1p blank 2 folding tables of the "Statement of the Banks in New Orleans on the 28th October 1865 30th December 1865 being the last Saturday of the Month". 1 vols. 8vo. Financial Status following the war. The Board of Currency issuing their financial report with the status of funds gold and cotton. J. O. Nixon, State Printer unknown
19754627Shreveport La 1975. Very good. 36pp. Original tan wrappers printed in black stapled. Moderate toning to wrappers minor edge wear. Contents a bit toned but clean. A rare program printing the schedule of events for the "First Annual Banquet" of the Neighborhood Advisory Councils of Caddo Parish Louisiana. The present work prints the banquet information on the first page but the remainder of the text is comprised of advertisements for local businesses churches and more along with well wishes from politicians community leaders business owners and others. As such the work is tantamount to an African-American directory of Shreveport in 1975. Neighborhood Advisory Councils were and are just what they sound like -- organizations comprised of local leaders who serve to advocate for the citizens usually low-income citizens in their neighborhoods. We could no locate any other copies in OCLC. unknown
767Folded lightly creased and soiled. Very good. JJA-250. <p>Louisiana Petroleum Company. Bill of Sale for Enrolled Vessell "Tempest" 1904.</p> <br /> <p>Partially printed document: Cat. No. 518. Bill of Sale of Enrolled Vessel. Louisiana Petroleum Company to Bluff City Towing Company. Steam Propeller Called the "Tempest". Dated April 29th 1904.</p> <br /> <p>Bifolium leaf measuring approx. 14 x 8.5 inches. 4pp. Signed by all relevant parties and stamped with the Louisiana state seal.</p> . unknown