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ORD-4753Ouvrage illustré de 68 gravures et 2 cartes. Paris. Hachette. 1904. Gd in-8 (174 x 260mm) percaline rouge à décor or et noir de l'éditeur, marque du Lycée d'Alger sur le 1er plat, tranches dorées, 379, ((1) pages, illustrations en noir dans et hors texte. Papier jauni, 1er plat assombri par endroits, bon état intérieur.
1523169371523 Broché - 15 x 23 - 284 pp - année 1999 - Editions JC Lattes - illustrations
33426N° 12 - avril 1948 - Série nouvelle Tome II - Mensuelle illustrée - broché - 80 pages
1968137677Couverture souple. Broché. 133 pages.
19961039411996 Editions Celiv, Paris - Vos meilleures recettes - 1996 - 1 vol in-4 - Cartonnage éditeur illustré - 96 pages - Illustrations en couleur en et hors texte
145991320 broché -13x20 - 445 pp - année 1978 - éditions HACHETTE , Paris .
197810931Hachette 1978 445 pages in8. 1978. broché. 445 pages. Cet ouvrage historique de Liliane Crété explore la vie quotidienne en Louisiane entre 1815 et 1830 période où la région bien qu'américaine depuis 1803 conservait une forte identité française. L'auteure s'appuie sur de nombreux documents pour décrire la société créole dominante confrontée à l'expansion de la société industrielle et aborde sans complaisance la réalité de la vie des esclaves
3301paris hachette et cie 1858 in 8 demi-chagrin vert dos lisse filets dorés titre frappé 416 pages
QWA-18664Edouard Champion / Emile Larose, 1919, in-8 br. (15,5 x 24), 242 p., Extrait de la Revue de l'histoire des colonies françaises (2e, 3e et 4e trimestres 1918), couverture abimée avec manques papier mais restaurée, intérieur très propre, exemplaire non coupé, assez bon état.
250927CLFormat 16,5 x 2 cm, 296 pages, éditions Louisiana University Press 1939. Imprimé en France par Delmas, à Bordeaux. Quelques illustrations. Non coupé. Sommaire. Préface. Relations de la France et de Bordeaux avec la Louisiane (Aperçu historique sur les relations de la Louisiane et de Bordeaux. La vie en Louisiane de 1752 à 1756. Journal du voyage de M. Vaugine de Muisement.). La médecine et les médecins dans la littérature française. (La médecine française à travers les siècles ; Montaigne et les médecins ; les médecins au temps de Molière ; le « Misanthrope », le « Malade imaginaire » et le « Médecin malgré lui » vus par un médecin » ; Montesquieu et la médecine ; la médecine dans la littérature française depuis la Révolution.). Montaigne et Montesquieu « at home ». (Montaigne chez lui, Montesquieu chez lui.) Livre introuvable. Il en existe un exemplaire à la Bibliothèque Nationale. Envoi en Mondial Relay.
9787Paris, E. Champion et E. Larose, 1919 gr. in-8, 242 pp., broché. Dos abîmé, couverture effrangée.
225058Paris, E. Champion et E. Larose, s.d. (1919) in-8, 242 pp., demi-toile jaune, couverture contrecollée (rel. moderne amateur).
7023Paris, Editions du Jaguar, 1992 14 x 22, 247 pp., 55 pages de photos en couleur, 10 cartes et plans, cartonnage éditeur illustré, très bon état
10246Paris, Editions du Jaguar, 1991 14 x 28, 239 pp., 51 photos, 10 cartes et plans en couleurs, cartonnage éditeur illustré, état neuf
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
Book shows light wear at edges, bumped and lightly worn corners, covers in dark green cloth with gilt embossed lettering and border on front and spine. Text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind save stamp at free front endpaper "Clement's news & cigar store." Back cover has little marks, straight, solid binding. Noted Louisiana author and historian Grace King King?s final novel was a historical romance titled La Dame de Sainte Hermine (1924), set in eighteenth-century Louisiana. Combining her love and command of historical detail with her novelistic skill, this work embellished the well-known historical phenomenon of the "casket girls," young French women given money and passage to Louisiana by the king in hopes of populating the New World settlement.
LA DOMENICA DEL CORRIERE Rivista Originale del 12 Giugno 1927 Anno 29 nr. 24 pagine: 16 dimensioni: 38 x 28 cm IN PRIMA PAGINA: Una ricostruzione guerresca al Real Torneo che si è svolto all'Olympia di Londra. Attori sono stati i soldati dei reggimenti scozzesi, che hanno pittorescamente revocato un episodio della storia della Scozia: la morte del Visconte Dundee al Passo di Killiecrankie (Achille Beltrame) NELL'ULTIMA PAGINA: La tragica fine di una cerimonia nuziale al Messico. Il comando di Leon, appreso che il reverendo Sold stava per celebrare un matrimonio, inviava sul posto una truppa che si impadroniva del prete, di un altro sacerdote, degli sposi e di un notaio. Tutti furono trascinati sulla strada e fucilati senza pietà (Achille Beltrame) ALL'INTERNO: Lindbergh a Londra. Il Re a Como per l'inaugurazione delle Mostre Voltiane. Il consiglio nazionale dell'associazione combattenti ricevuto da Mussolini al Viminale La più antica città del mondo, Mitzkhet la misteriosa (Mtskheta) La cattedrale di Reims riaperta al pubblico. Bomba nella scuola di Bath, nel Michigan: 43 vittime. Inondazione in Louisiana. CONDIZIONI DELLA RIVISTA: BUONE, NORMALI SEGNI DEL TEMPO, SOVRACOPERTINE MANCANTI NOTE PARTICOLARI: BORDO INFERIORE INTERNO LEGGERMENTE FRASTAGLIATO (COPERTINE PARZIALMENTE STACCATE)
Milano, 1938, stralcio con copertina posticcia muta, pp. 967/983 con numerose fotografie, tavole fotografiche ed una cartina. - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo di rivista, sia che esso sia stato stampato a parte utilizzando la stessa composizione sia che provenga direttamente da una rivista. Le pagine sono indicate come "da/a", ad esempio: 229/231 significa che il testo è composto da tre pagine. Quando la rivista di provenienza non viene indicata é perchè ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “estratto” or “stralcio” means simply a few pages, original nonetheless, printed in a magazine. Pages are indicated as in "from” “to", for example: 229/231 means the text comprises three pages (229, 230 and 231). If the magazine that contained the pages is not mentioned, it is because it is unknown to us.
195046926n.p. 1950. 1st Printing. Card stock leaf decorated like an old piece of paper printed in black and red now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG copy. Edges a bit rubbed vertical crease due to being folded overall clean and bright. Broadside. Small vignette of a ship to head. 19-1/2" x 12-1/2" <br/><br/> unknown books
192041182Washington D.C.: Published by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey 1920. Large folding nautical chart printed on heavy paper stock. Colored. A rare original coastal survey of coast between Louisiana and Mississippi and includes Lake Borgne Lake Ponchartrain the Mississippi Sound St Louis Bay Cat Island Long Beach and Gulfport.<br/> <br/> Established by President Thomas Jefferson in 1807 as the Survey of the Coast the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey was the United States' first civilian scientific agency. This agency has followed its mission to survey the U.S. coastline create nautical charts of the coast and help increase maritime safety since its founding and has often played fascinating roles in significant chapters of U.S. history. It served in all theaters of the Civil War in the service of the Union Army and Navy pioneered acoustic exploration in the wake of the sinking of the Titanic and during WWI it worked to detect enemy submarines. In addition this agency worked to survey and produce detailed maps and renderings of the U.S. coast. These nautical survey maps commonly referred to as "T-sheets" provide fascinating insights into the history of the United States coastline which has and will continue to shift. These maps are the most important data source for understanding the physical and ecological characteristics of the U.S. shoreline. The present map is notable for its inclusion of Gulfport as it was gridded in 1920 and Cat Island a barrier island used for an undercover WWII program Dogs for Defense. Cat Island was chosen as the training camp dedicated to a specialized training program based off the untrue belief that dogs could differentiate humans by smell based on their cultural heritage. The top secret program attempted to train dogs to track and attack Japanese soldiers in the Pacific Theater and was held at Cat Island because of its similar terrain to that of the Pacific Islands and its uninhabited status. This operation was unsuccessful due to the incorrect assumption and shut down in 1944. This map is a highly detailed and accurate sea chart of the coastal border between Louisiana and Mississippi and is an important historical view of the developing Louisiana and Mississippi. Published by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey unknown
192041171Washington D.C.: Published by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey 1920. Large folding nautical chart printed on heavy paper stock. Colored. A rare original coastal survey of New Orleans area and includes Lake Maurepas Lake Pontchartrain and the city of New Orleans with mentions of Audubon Park and the Cotton Exchange.<br/> <br/> Established by President Thomas Jefferson in 1807 as the Survey of the Coast the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey was the United States' first civilian scientific agency. This agency has followed its mission to survey the U.S. coastline create nautical charts of the coast and help increase maritime safety since its founding and has often played fascinating roles in significant chapters of U.S. history. It served in all theaters of the Civil War in the service of the Union Army and Navy pioneered acoustic exploration in the wake of the sinking of the Titanic and during WWI it worked to detect enemy submarines. In addition this agency worked to survey and produce detailed maps and renderings of the U.S. coast. These nautical survey maps commonly referred to as "T-sheets" provide fascinating insights into the history of the United States coastline which has and will continue to shift. These maps are the most important data source for understanding the physical and ecological characteristics of the U.S. shoreline. The present map of the Louisiana coastline is notable for the inclusion of New Orleans featuring Audubon Park neighborhood Carrollton and the Cotton Exchange which was demolished and rebuilt in this period. It is a highly detailed and accurate sea chart of New Orleans and neighboring lakes and an important historical view of the developing Louisiana. Published by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey unknown
ria9781118668726_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; A complete guide to site grading for designers and other visual learners Grading With Design in Mind: Landscape Site Grading Principles is a comprehensive guide to grading written specifically from the design perspective. paperback
19684412Various locations in Louisiana 1968. 81 leaves illustrated with 701 photographs some in color but mostly in black-and-white. Oblong folio. Contemporary green cloth screw-bound. Moderate soiling and wear to album both covers and a few internal leaves detached. Album leaves with varying levels of chipping and wear a handful of photographs with paper remnants from being stuck to facing images on a few leaves but the great majority of images in very good or better condition. Overall good condition. A thoroughly charming and mammoth assortment of vernacular photographs documenting the activities of an African-American family and their friends in Jim Crow Louisiana. Many of the images contain dated captions printed in the borders helping to identify the time they were taken and are not arranged chronologically; the album was likely compiled some time in the mid-1960s. The wealth of images capture men women and children at home often playing with their children visiting sitting on the porch and so forth. The photographs also feature the family at church weddings family events swimming at Christmas and more. A great number of the images feature subjects posed in front of or near personal automobiles an important development in the lives of Black families in the mid-20th century. The album does not contain any captions or notations but the license plates of several automobiles in some of the images can be read clearly identifying the setting as Louisiana. Three photos document a young man and woman near a flooded portion of a neighborhood. A few of the men featured here sport military uniforms. The sheer number of images provide an excellent opportunity for further study into African-American life in Louisiana in the 1950s and '60s - a time of great transition and upheaval in the country. unknown
18585156Lake Providence La: Printed at the Office of the Herald 1858. Very good. 40pp. Original plain green wrappers. Minor wear two binding holes punched through inner margin and soft vertical fold throughout. Moderate tanning and occasional foxing to text signed on page 32 by the secretary of the commission with his embossed seal. Untrimmed. A very rare antebellum Louisiana imprint discussing the creation and maintenance of levees along the Mississippi River in the northeastern part of the state and printed there in 1858. Lake Providence is located on the Mississippi River in the northeast corner of Louisiana about fifty miles north of Vicksburg Mississippi. The present work was printed by the city's contemporary newspaper of record the Lake Providence Herald. The work includes the founding documents of the Levee District covering the parishes of Carroll Madison and Catahoula printing the district's laws and legislative resolutions by-laws governing the commissioners' work in the district the rules of order for their meetings the "Boundaries of Wards" for the seventeen wards within the state and an example contract for the commissioners engineers and contractors working on the levees. The work is signed at the conclusion of the by-laws by secretary Charles Robertson Purdy 1833-1863 who later served as captain of the Lake Providence Cadets of the 4th Louisiana Regiment in the Civil War and died in the Siege of Port Hudson. OCLC reports just a single copy at Historic New Orleans. Printed at the Office of the Herald unknown
0366378198.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover