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0260004103.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
190023659New Orleans Hansell & Brothers 1900 Fort In-8 1081 pp plats détachés, reliure en mauvais état , plat détaché
in-8°, 342 pages, broché. Bel exemplaire. [BAT-8] Texte présenté et annoté d'après les manuscrits par Reginald HAMEL.
186737280New Orleans: Printed at the Commercial Bulletin Job Office 1867. 60 25- advertisements 3 blanks pp. Original printed yellow wrappers some extremity chipping. Originally stitched now loosened. Illustration on rear wrapper: 'Front Entrance Gentilly Road. Several institutional stamps scattered foxing and dusting. The final 25 pages are advertisements from various commercial enterprises mostly from New Orleans. Good.<br/><br/> The Report announces Louisiana's entry into the post-War New South displaying its "improvements" in agriculture and the "Mechanic Arts." The advertisements alone demonstrate impressively Louisiana's determined recovery from the War. <br/> Officers Directors and Committee Members are listed after the title page. The Fair's President was the merchant I.N. Marks. "As indicated by his name ISAAC N. MARKS is of Hebrew descent and is a distinguished representative of his highly favored race but contrary to the usual customs of that people he has adopted the Christian faith. This change in his creed is due to the independent manner of thought which has characterized him from his boyhood and has ever made him master of his personality in the domain of both his sentiments and business. Mr. Marks is a native of South Carolina having been born at Charleston on the 5th of May 1817. At the age of nineteen he came to New Orleans and linked his career with that of his adopted city then lacking much of the greatness and grandeur which to-day places her a queen among cities" online 'Genealogy Trails History Group Orleans Parish <br/> The pamphlet records Louisiana's first Fair after the War's end in late November 1866. An essay explains its establishment and inauguration in late November 1866. "The mellow light of an Indian Summer's sun shone down." The various exhibits are listed followed by Marks's Address lamenting the "long and disastrous war leaving in its desolated path ruin upon every side; agriculture paralyzed; commerce languishing; a well-regulated labor system grown venerable in its usefulness and its humane tendencies suddenly and violently destroyed." Other Addresses call for immigration manufactures agricultural improvements and modernization.<br/>Not in Thompson which records later fairs of this Association. OCLC 24446596 1- Historic New Orleans Collection as of December 2020 but not collating the 25-page advertisement section. Printed at the Commercial Bulletin Job Office unknown books
186737280New Orleans: Printed at the Commercial Bulletin Job Office 1867. 60 25- advertisements 3 blanks pp. Original printed yellow wrappers some extremity chipping. Originally stitched now loosened. Illustration on rear wrapper: 'Front Entrance Gentilly Road. Several institutional stamps scattered foxing and dusting. The final 25 pages are advertisements from various commercial enterprises mostly from New Orleans. Good.<br /> <br /> The Report announces Louisiana's entry into the post-War New South displaying its "improvements" in agriculture and the "Mechanic Arts." The advertisements alone demonstrate impressively Louisiana's determined recovery from the War. <br /> Officers Directors and Committee Members are listed after the title page. The Fair's President was the merchant I.N. Marks. "As indicated by his name ISAAC N. MARKS is of Hebrew descent and is a distinguished representative of his highly favored race but contrary to the usual customs of that people he has adopted the Christian faith. This change in his creed is due to the independent manner of thought which has characterized him from his boyhood and has ever made him master of his personality in the domain of both his sentiments and business. Mr. Marks is a native of South Carolina having been born at Charleston on the 5th of May 1817. At the age of nineteen he came to New Orleans and linked his career with that of his adopted city then lacking much of the greatness and grandeur which to-day places her a queen among cities" online 'Genealogy Trails History Group Orleans Parish <br /> The pamphlet records Louisiana's first Fair after the War's end in late November 1866. An essay explains its establishment and inauguration in late November 1866. "The mellow light of an Indian Summer's sun shone down." The various exhibits are listed followed by Marks's Address lamenting the "long and disastrous war leaving in its desolated path ruin upon every side; agriculture paralyzed; commerce languishing; a well-regulated labor system grown venerable in its usefulness and its humane tendencies suddenly and violently destroyed." Other Addresses call for immigration manufactures agricultural improvements and modernization.<br /> Not in Thompson which records later fairs of this Association. OCLC 24446596 1- Historic New Orleans Collection as of December 2020 but not collating the 25-page advertisement section. Printed at the Commercial Bulletin Job Office unknown
xl1623CODOFIL Dos agrafé In-8 (29,7 x 21 cm), format à l'italienne, non paginé (env. 20 pages), illustrations en couleur et noir et blanc, présentation de la Louisiane, du Mississippi et des films réalisés par Jean Mazel ; quelques petites marques d'usage sur les plats, très bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
15869Paris, Robert Laffont, 1979 "22 x 26, 175 pp;, nombreuses illustrations en N/B et en couleurs, cartonnage d'édition illustré, très bon état."
3301paris hachette et cie 1858 in 8 demi-chagrin vert dos lisse filets dorés titre frappé 416 pages
2003SONG1475852819Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2020-03-23. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.32x0.64x9.03. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers hardcover
2003DADAX1475852819Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2020-03-23. hardcover. New. 6.32x0.64x9.03. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers hardcover
1980LFA-126718352Un ouvrage de 565 pages, format 140 x 225 mm, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1980, Editions J.C. Lattès, bon état
1981LFA-126728989Un ouvrage de 535 pages, format 145 x 220 mm, relié toile sous jaquette couleurs, publié en 1981, bon état
1990LFA-126740304Un ouvrage de 412 pages, format 150 x 230 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1990, Editions Denoël, collection "L'Aventure Coloniale de la France", bon état
1985LFA-126728990Un ouvrage de 699 pages, format 145 x 220 mm, relié toile sous jaquette couleurs, publié en 1985, bon état
1981LFA-126728991Un ouvrage de 574 pages, format 145 x 220 mm, relié toile sous jaquette couleurs, publié en 1981, bon état
2000119045Gretna, Firebird Press 2000 In-8 23 x 15,5 cm. Broché, couverture illustrée, LXII-469 pp., index, table des matières. Exemplaire en bon état.
1390247228.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1331017823.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
4to, [4], 12pp., orig. printed wrappers. General Berthier was sent by Napoleon in 1800 as Ambassador-Extraordinary to Spain to negotiate the retrocession of Louisiana to France. The progress of these negotiations are recorded in the following 7 lots here offered by Maggs Bros. Ltd.
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. From the blurb: Lyle Saxon's timeless impressions of colorful New Orleans, first recorded more than half a century ago, not only reveal inherent mystery and frivolity, but also recall the city's elaborate history, spanning more than two centures and three cultures. The various aspects of the French, Spanish and Creole societies, which continue to define today's city, are documented here through wide-ranging vignettes of daily life and elaborate rituals. ...."
241146SPM, 1992 22 x 15 cm., 247 pp, Broché
192746401192New York, , Helburn, 1927 ; In-4, Cartonnage percaline grenat de l'éditeur. - 162 pp. - Edition originale et premier tirage. Description des plus belles villas coloniales de Louisiane. Nombreuses illustrations sur bois par William P. Spratling.
2020900443366XBrill 2020. New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Louisiane Ferlier Benedicte Miyamoto</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Brill</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9789004433663</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2020</p><p><strong>Languages:</strong> English</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Leather Bound</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 312</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> Forms Formats and the Circulation of Knowledge explores the printscape – the mental mapping of knowledge in all its printed shapes – to chart the British networks of publishers printers copyright-holders readers and authors. This transdisciplinary volume skilfully recovers innovations and practices in the book trade between 1688 and 1832. It investigates how print circulated information in a multitude of sizes and media through an evolving framework of transactions. The authority of print is demonstrated by studies of prospectuses blank forms periodicals pamphlets globes games and ephemera uniquely gathered in eleven essays engaging in legal economic literary and historical methodologies. The tight focus on material format reappraises a disorderly market accommodating a widening audience consumption. Editorial Reviews About the Author Louisiane Ferlier Ph.D. 2012 Université Paris Diderot is the Digital Resources Manager at Centre for the History of Science at the Royal Society. She has published articles on John Wallis the Bodleian Library and cross-Atlantic circulation of books.<br><br> Bénédicte Miyamoto Ph.D. 2011 Université Paris Diderot is Associate Professor of British History at Université Sorbonne Nouvelle – Paris 3. She has published on eighteenth-century drawing manuals sales catalogues and art markets.</p> Brill hardcover
0666421692.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1838700031838. The First Annotated Louisiana Civil Code Louisiana. Upton Wheelock S. Annotator. Jenning Needler R. Annotator. Civil Code of the State of Louisiana; With Annotations. New Orleans: E. Johns & Co. 1838. xl xl 536 536 v 48 pp. French translation on facing pages. Octavo 10" x 6-1/2". Later library cloth red and black lettering pieces to spine endpapers renewed. Light soiling and shelfwear light wear to lettering pieces front free endpapaer lacking following endleaf partially detached. Light toning to text faint library stamps and a few minor library markings to preliminaries. $950. First edition. In 1822 Derbigny Livingston and Lislet were commissioned to revise the 1808 compilation of territorial laws. The result of their effort was the Civil Code of 1825. Upton and Jennings's edition of that code is significant because it was the first to include annotations. Actually printed in Philadelphia by T.K. & P.G. Collins this book was also issued in two single-language editions one in English and one in French. Some libraries list these two books as Volumes I and II. Babbitt Hand-List of Legislative Sessions and Session Laws 138. Jumonville Bibliography of New Orleans Imprints 1014. unknown books