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19744634Shreveport La 1974. Very good. 29pp. Original blue printed wrappers stapled. Minor discoloration around edges minor wear. Previous owner's signature on inside front cover ink notation on first page. An unrecorded pamphlet containing the details of Baptist church events in Shreveport for 1974. The work includes a listing of the ministers in charge of the Fellowship as well as the program calendar of events order of events the schedule for the Christian Doctrine Lectures assignments of Sunday School teachers listings of committees and members of each and the Constitution and By-Laws of the Fellowship. The final eleven pages are comprised of a Membership Directory of the Baptist Ministers' Fellowship listing each minister's name home address church affiliation and the address and phone numbers for the church. We could locate no other copies of this rare handbook which offers ample study of the African American religious community in Shreveport in the early-1970s. 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
1753PHO-2353Paris, Broca, 1753, 4 volumes in-12 (16x9,5cm), 7pp.-370pp.-2ff./ titre-356pp.-4ff./6ff.-310pp.-3ff./titre-271pp.-2ff., basane postérieure (19ème ), dos à nerfs orné avec pièce de titre rouge et tomaison verte, ex-libris manuscrit répété, étiquette de libraire (Beauchemin & Valois, Montréal). Frottements et épidermures, 1 planche détachée (t1), 1 feuillet de table monté à l’envers (t4), défaut au titre (t1) Illustré de 25 (28) cartes et gravures, dont dépliantes, manque les 2 planches de musique et la carte de l’Hudson.
1994GITc168Paris Fayard 1994-1996. 2 fort volumes in-8 broché couverture illustrée 1114 607pp. Orné de cartes à pleine page en annexes de chaque volume. Bel exemplaire.
19911138611991 Editions Fayard - 1991 - 2 volumes in-8, cartonnages souple illustrés - 1114 + 607 pages
191727536Paris Imprimerie Nationale 1917 In-4 XVI- 130 pp, couverture usagée avec mors fendu et un manque au dos, tirage limité à 1000 exemplaires, photogravures hors texte ( IV). Mérite une bonne reliure
235225Paris, Nizet, 1966 in-8, 352 pp., broché.
196602019Paris : A. G. Nizet, 1966. In-8 (23 cm), broché, carte, 353 pages, 420 gr.
1839WOC-2068Avec la Carte Générale des Etats-Unis pour servir à l'Histoire de la Louisiane 1829, dépliante relative à l'étendue des Pays cedés avec les limites en couleurs d'époque et un portrait de l'auteur en frontispice. Paris, Firmin Didot, 1829. In-8 (22x3,5x13cm) relié plein cartonnage vert d'époque, dos à faux nerfs dorés et titre doré. 2ff de notes au Dauphin + 285pp. Quelques mouillures transparentes dans toutes marges de l'ensemble du livre.
193125709Paris, Société de l'Histoire nationale / Librairie Plon, (1929). Un fort vol. au format in-4 (297 x 242 mm) de xlviii - 630 pp., broché.
18950Québec / Paris, Presses universitaires Laval / Presses universitaires de France, 1954 1 volume In-8° (14,2 x 19,2cm) Broché sous couverture au 1er plat orné d'une vignette couleurs. XI + 545p., 1 feuillet. Très bon état.
Histoire littéraire francophone du Canada, des Etats-Unis (Louisiane et Nouvelle-Angleterre) et des Antilles (Haïti le plus longuement, suivi des Petites Antilles), après un préliminaire sur la littérature française d'Amérique "sous le régime français" (XVII-XVIIIè siècles); par Auguste VIATTE (1901-1993), historien de la littérature et critique littéraire d'origine suisse qui "connaissait par l'intérieur les milieux dont il traitait" pour y avoir séjourné, et enseigné au Québec; index des noms propres. Français
17684A-8PARIS, GANEAU (DE L'IMPRIMERIE D' HOURY), 1768. IN-8° (185x115mm), XX - 372 - 2ff., 1 CARTE DÉPLIANTE, FAUX TITRE ET TITRE TACHÉS, PIQÛRES, TRÈS CLAIRE MOUILL. MARG. AU MILIEU DE L'EXEMPLAIRE. BROCHÉ, DOS SALI. UNIQUE ÉDITION DE CET OUVRAGE BASÉ SUR CELUI DU BOTANISTE PEHR KALM POUR L'HISTOIRE NATURELLE ET SUR LE VOYAGE DE GOTTLIEB MITTELBERGER POUR LA PARTIE CONSACRÉES AU QUAKERS. ILLUSTRÉ D'UNE CARTE DÉPLIANTE. UNIQUE FRENCH EDITION OF THIS DESCRIPTION OF PENNSYLVANIA BASED ON THE WORKS OF KALM AND MITTELBERGER. ILLUSTRATED WITH 1 FOLDING MAD. SEWED (FIRST LVS STAINED, FOXING).
1945000016894<p>Baton Rouge: Army and Navy Publishing Company of Louisiana 1945. hardcover. near Fine . Folio 78 pages. Illustrated with black and white photo reproductions. Wings Over America United States Army Air Forces. 122615B <br /><br /></p> Army and Navy Publishing Company of Louisiana hardcover
54-0431Fresno Calif.: Valley Publishers 1979. 408 pp. Black and white illustrations. Facsimile of the 1883 edition. 4th printing. Cloth. Fresno, Calif.: Valley Publishers, 1979. hardcover
1872135526Couverture souple. Broché. Dos et 2e plat manquants. 207 pages. Défraîchi. Taché.
19106626New Orleans; New York: The Board of Trade; Printed by H. R. Elliot & Co. Printers and Embossers 1910. Stapled booklet 10.25 x 15.25 cm. 14 unnumbered leaves; printed text decorated with red borders on rectos only. Cover title: Recipes for Cooking Rice. Author information inferred from external evidence. Printer from rear panel of wrappers. ~ Evident FIRST EDITION. A promotional publication designed “to create a greater interest†in a foodstuff that had yet to become a staple in many parts of the United States. With a dozen recipes including Gumbo Soup Jambalaya Belle Calas fritters Rice Pudding Riz au Lait. ~ The phrase “Louisiana Rice Exhibit†can be found in reference to displays in the agricultural halls of world’s fairs – the World’s Columbian Exposition Chicago 1893 for instance as well as the Louisiana Purchase Exposition St. Louis 1904 – but in the event the phrase is better understood not as an installation but as a program. The New Orleans Board of Trade had indeed exploited opportunities to educate the public by such means cf A. C. Cantley “Rice Display by Louisiana at World's Fair of 1904†The Planter and Sugar Manufacturer 32 no. 7 February 13 1904 page 121 but it would have been highly unlikely for booklets such as How to Cook Rice to have been produced specifically for them without bearing any mark of the association. Moreover Louisiana Rice Exhibits so-named were also staged at parish fairs livestock shows even horse races. Their visual aspect was meant to entrance and amuse. “The New Orleans Board of Trade made a very splendid exhibit†a trade paper reported “at the National Farm and Livestock Show with a display of all the products it handles with the centerpiece a working model of a rice mill†“Current Rice News Notes†The Rice Journal and Southern Farmer 19 no. 12 December 1916 page 33. ~ Founded in 1880 the Board itself coordinated among many other activities rice shipments from mills in Louisiana and to a smaller extent from eastern Texas and Arkansas too. In this case their printing contract with H. R. Elliot & Co. places the publication later than the Chicago Exposition as this form of name was not in use until after 1900 “The Manufacturing Stationer†Walden’s Stationer and Printer 31 Spring 1909 page 16. The date of issue proposed here rests on reports that the Board of Trade distributed booklets in or perhaps slightly before 1910 a note for example from the American Poultry World recorded that recipes from the Louisiana Rice Exhibit of New Orleans had been received 1 no. 5 March 1910 pages 354-355. ~ Interior clean and bright. Stapled in ivory wrappers with gilt illustration of rice plants overseen by a pelican in honor of the Pelican State. Near fine. OCLC locates four copies; Uhler 252; New Orleans Culinary History Group page 152; not in Bitting Brown or Cagle. [The Board of Trade; Printed by] H. R. Elliot & Co., Printers and Embossers paperback
1969010525Lexington Kentucky: Privately Printed 1969. Rose-pink cloth with illustrated paper label on the front board. 31 pp. Lightly bumped at the corners. Otherwise fine. Hard Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Illus. by Harriett McDonald Holladay. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Privately Printed Hardcover
2000Q-0738505811Arcadia Publishing 2000-07-28. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Arcadia Publishing paperback
234002Paris, s.d. (1934) grand in-8, 130 pp., un f. n. ch. de table, 438 numéros décrits, avec des illustrations dans le texte et 14 planches hors texte, dont une en dépliant, demi-chagrin bordeaux, dos à nerfs, couverture conservée (reliure de l'époque). Charnière supérieure un peu frottée.
1857ZB377738Washington: 1857. 5 pp issued as 34th Congress 3d Session SRC 363; light extractoion roughness at spine now in self wrappers and good; concerns private land claims in Missouri and Louisiana particularly the long gaps of time between their being recommended for confirmation and actually being confirmed by Congress. - 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: unknown
1930596669.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1396382852.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
189034055New Orleans 1890. First Edition. 12pp.i 16mo folder disbound corners chipped with small pieces missing no text affected.Illus. On first leaf: trade mark of woman with longish hair holding a bottle of the ":cure". The second is of the Manufacturing plant A fragile and scarce brochure for the "cure" with many testimonials included unknown books