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197526192Humlebaek Denmark: Udgivet af Louisiana 1975. 39 pages; this issue devoted entirely to Edvard Munch. Danish language art and design periodical. Color and black and white illustrated throughout. Approx. 9 3/4" x 13 3/4" size; color illustrated stapled softcover; light wear; in very good condition. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Udgivet af Louisiana paperback books
197626195Humlebaek Denmark: Udgivet af Louisiana 1976. 39 pages. Danish language art and design periodical. Color and black and white illustrated throughout. Approx. 9 3/4" x 13 3/4" size; color illustrated stapled softcover; light wear; in very good condition. . First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Udgivet af Louisiana paperback books
192413429Baton Rouge: Department of Agriculture and Immigration 1924. 206 2 pp loose in original colored pictorial wrappers. Faint tan many photographs Good. Department of Agriculture and Immigration unknown books
199578973Humlebaek, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 1995. Original-Broschur, 4°, 376 Seiten.
In-4°, pp. 296 con numerose illustrazioni n.t. di cui molte a colori e acnhe a piena e doppia pagina. Bross. edit. illustrata. Lievi tracce del tempo e d'uso sui piatti.
199250442München, Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, 1992. 669 Seiten , 22 cm Pappeinband mit Schutzumschlag
0803842724.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1981LFA-126728991Un ouvrage de 574 pages, format 145 x 220 mm, relié toile sous jaquette couleurs, publié en 1981, bon état
12711Paris : Editions Contrejour / Kodak, 1989 - grand format toilé sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs, 6 pages de présentation par Yves Berger et tables des photographies - 48 pages de photographies en hors texte en couleurs par Marc Garanger - très bon état -
19387519Paris Institut Des Études Américaines, Paul Hartmann 1938 Petit In-8 212 pp, Cahiers de politique étrangère n° 68-77. (.) Voyage de la mission " Cavelier de la Salle ". Préface de Gabriel Hanotaux, textes de A. Chevrillon, F. Strowski, A. Bernard, L. Cazamian, Marquis de Créqui-Montfort, E. Fabre-Surveyer, etc. Frontispice, XVI planches en noir hors-texte, couvertures illustrées. Dos frotté, légèrement débroché, plats faiblement passés, faibles rousseurs sur table.
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."
Broché. 574 pages.
3456Paris, JC Lattés, 1981, 578 pp., in-8. Rel. édit. carto. vert. sous jaq.
1258680858.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
195451123Berlin,Tribüne Verlag und Druckereien des FDGB, 1954. 550 Seiten , 21 cm, Hardcover/Pappeinband
1982118305Montréal (Canada), Société historique du Lac Saint-Louis, 1982, in-8°, 40 pp, une page de présentation, suivi du fac-similé du texte de Jean Ker, broché, couv. illustrée, bon état
0260778125.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0266770916.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
82 pages. Features: In Defense of (the possibly drunk) Fergie - Prince Andrew's ex-wife; Andrew Coyne on Rand Paul; Samantha Bee in conversation; Why is Stephen Harper in no rush to call an election?; Guy Giorno - national man of mystery; Senator Nancy Ruth; Fly-by-night immigration consultants; Grassroots revolt against the HST in British Columbia; Is that an IED in your backpack?; Mahmoud Yadegari - accused of supplying Iran with equipment to aid their nuclear program; Conflict in Thailand; Containing coastal oil damage in Louisiana; Say goodbye to the recovery - fear returns as a growing debt crisis threatens to tip the world back into recession; Why Apple's iPad spells trouble for Nintendo and the video game industry; The Can-Am Spyder; Dr. Anthony Galea - embattled A-list doctor; Breakthrough MS surgery not available in Canada; Docile dogs live longer; The death of John Connelly; How Air Conditioning changes the world; William still hesitating on Kate Middleton; Calgary's Rush - the ultimate restaurant kitchen; Mark Steyn argues that Europe's hedonistic benefits and low birth rates mean it needs protection from itself; In Memoriam - Kenneth Roy McAllister. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
201606608S.l., Claitor's publishing division, 1984 ; in-8, 194 pp., br.
1330865170.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19334182Leesville La 1933. 135pp. Folio. Contemporary partially-printed ledger book bound in half black cloth over maroon cloth boards completed to various degrees in ink manuscript. Significant wear dust-soiling abrading and staining to binding with front joint partially split. Text block separated from spine with a few leaves detached but otherwise intact in gatherings. Varying levels of toning and dust-soiling to text but highly readable nonetheless. Fair condition. A unique and informative manuscript record book recording the activities of a local lodge of the Knights of Pythias in Louisiana during the Great Depression. Leesville Louisiana is atill a very small town located in Vernon Parish not far from the Texas border about fifty miles from Jasper Texas. The present ledger records meeting times and dates appointments and elections occasional committee reports and notes on meeting activities including communications dues paid suspensions and reinstatements of members disbursements made by the lodge and more in varying levels of detail throughout the book. As an example the September 18 1930 meeting records with original spelling retained that the committee "a pointed on claning off the graves Sir Jem Davis" and five others; the "unfinished business" portion records that "Some of the members of the Lodge was dissatisfied with their endetness to the Lodge which was tabled untill the next R.M. which will be Oct 2nd;" and new business included "Sir RJ Jefferson CC of Silver Star Lodge No. 110 of Slagle La visited Pine Tree Lodge on Sept 18 and md short talk on the good of the order" followed by a listing of four other members of the Slagle lodge who accompanied Jefferson. Naturally numerous other members of the Pine Tree Lodge and others are named throughout the activities recorded in the book providing a written record of an African-American organization struggling to maintain social standing and provide mutual aid to its members in a harrowing time in American history. unknown
183613107East Baton Rouge Parish LA: October 25 1836. 1p. on a single folded sheet integral blank docketed on verso. Old folds moderate toning and foxing short closed tear along one fold line a few small instances of ink burn. Overall good condition. An interesting document of legal testimony involving numerous named slaves in Louisiana in 1836 ranging in age from one year to almost thirty years of age and including seven children. According to the docketing the document is effectively a "Title to Slaves." The deponents were two local citizens John Bills and Andrew Black who had "personal knowledge of the fact that James D. Stuart and his wife Mary Gayle are now and have been for the last ten years & upwards the bona fide owners and possessors of the following named slaves: Juba Aged 25 and Sicily his wife aged 22 to whom have been born the children Braxton aged six years and Dan aged 3 years. Also the negro woman Celia aged 28 years and her children Mary 11 years Margaret 8 years Charley 6 years Sarah three years which slaves Juba Sicily & Celia were acquired by inheritance from the estate of Christopher Gayle. And they further depose that the negro woman Rachel aged 17 years was inherited by the said Stuart from the estate of his deceased mother.and that the said Rachel has now a child named Jacob of the age of one year." The document is signed by Black Bills and the Justice of the Peace Daniel D. Avery. Documents involving slave inheritance of and subsequent ownership by not one but both members of a marriage are exceedingly rare. October 25 unknown
180324186New Orleans 1803. 1p. letter on a folded folio sheet with engraved scene entitled "Republique Francaise" at the top of the first page. A few manuscript notes and calculations on the second and fourth pages. Old folds. With: Printed invitation sent by the French Colonial Prefect of Louisiana Laussat for a gala in honor of the Spanish Commander in Louisiana and in anticipation of handing the Louisiana Territory over to the United States. December 11 1803 19 Frimaire an XII. 1p. printed on a folded quarto sheet addressed in manuscript on the fourth page. The pair in a half morocco clamshell case cloth chemises. Making the Louisiana Purchase happen and an invitation to the ball in honor of the transfer of Louisiana.<br/> <br/>A remarkable pair of documents announcing to a local French commander the completion of the transfer of Louisiana from Spanish to French control and inviting him to an upcoming gala in honor of the local Spanish commander and the forthcoming transfer of the Louisiana Territory to the United States. The letter and invitation are both addressed to Captain Guillermo Duparc Commandant of the Point Coupee military outpost just northwest of Baton Rouge. Pierre Clément de Laussat the last French Colonial Prefect of Louisiana arrived there in late March 1803 just a month before the Louisiana Purchase Treaty was signed in Paris on April 30. Spain had ceded Louisiana to the French in the Treaty of San Ildefonso of 1800 though the provisions of the treaty had remained a secret; his immediate responsibility was to oversee the transfer from Spain to France. Laussat had been hearing rumors since his arrival of a potential sale of Louisiana from France to the Americans and those rumors were officially confirmed to him in August. In May 1803 the Spanish commanders of Louisiana including the Marquis de Casa Calvo announced the forthcoming retrocession of Louisiana from Spanish to French control a process that was formally completed on November 30 1803. In the present letter dated just nine days after the completion of the Spanish retrocession Laussat writes Duparc sending him in translation from the French "the order which I have issued concerning taking possession of the French Republic of Louisiana in your district. I reached an agreement on it in advance with the Commissioners of S.M.C. Sa Majeste Catholique i.e. King Charles IV of Spain dated the 12th of Frimaire December 4 1803." Laussat writes that along with the proclamation he is sending Duparc various decrees regarding the circumstances of French control and asks him to redouble his efforts for tranquillity peace and order in his district. The proclamation and decrees mentioned by Laussat are not present with this letter. The manuscript letter is on Laussat's official letterhead with the seal of the French Republic and the engraved text "Marine. Coloniea. Louisiane." Interestingly Laussat has annotated the pre-printed portion of the letter changing his title from "Colonial Prefect of Louisiana" to "Colonial Prefect Commissioner of the French Government" reflecting the new political situation after the Spanish hand-over of the territory to the French just nine days earlier. The printed invitation is also addressed to M. Duparc and is very rare located by Jumonville in only one other copy at the Historic New Orleans Collection. Dated December 11 1803 it invites Duparc to a soiree hosted by Laussat on "next Thursday" the 15th of December. The party is being held to commemorate the transfer of Louisiana from Spanish to French control and its impending transfer to the United States. More specifically the party is in honor of the Spanish commander the Marquis de Casa-Calvo Brigadier of the Spanish armies in thanks for the Spaniards' efforts in recent days and as a sign of the union and friendship between the Spanish and French governments. On December 20 1803 just eleven days after writing this letter and five days after his gala in honor of Casa-Calvo Laussat presided over the ceremony officially transferring the Louisiana Territory to the United States. Laussat's manuscript letter and printed invitation of Captain Duparc are rare survivals and fascinating evidence of the political military and social aspects of events in Louisiana in 1803 from the Spanish transfer of control of the territory to France to the official completion of the Louisiana Purchase by the United States.<br/> <br/>Jumonville 86 printed invitation. unknown books