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201907431Paris, France loisirs, 1996 ; grand in-4, 159 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
243164Nantes, veuve Malassis, s.d. (1799) in-8, 41 pp., cartonnage Bradel de papier marbré, pièce de titre fauve en long (reliure moderne).
18651986Washington DC: Rooms of the Y.M.C.A. 1865. Single sheet folded to 7 1/4" x 9 3/4. Document shows two old horizontal fold creases else fine. Ink remains clean and legible. Dated March 27th 1865 at the Rooms of the Y.M.C.A. in Washington D.C. this document reads as follows: <br /> ____________<br /> <br /> "The undersigned hereby organize ourselves into a 'Special Relief Corps' to be held in readiness to send not exceeding three of our members at one time to help care for sick and starved soldiers at the U.S. General Hospital at Annapolis Maryland. We agree that our delegates shall remain at Annapolis working under the supervision of either the local manager of the U.S. Christian Commission stationed there or of the Directress of said hospital for a time not exceeding three days excepting as they may be able or willing voluntarily to remain longer. Otherwise in cases of special emergency their places are to be filled by others of our number all of whom are to be held in readiness to go to Annapolis upon notification by telegram or otherwise of such services being needed. <br /> <br /> signed Geo. May Powell / Warren Choate / A. K. Browne / Alex. A. C. Klaucke / John S. Polen / Levi Beardsley / Wm. A. Thompson / B. H. Stinemetz"<br /> <br /> words in brackets above stricken through.<br /> ____________<br /> <br /> The U.S. General Hospital mentioned in this document occupied a substantial area of the grounds of the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis. It was the primary receiving point for Union soldiers wounded in the eastern theatres of the war as well as those being returned from Confederate prisons such as Libby and Andersonville. The former prisoners were in shockingly poor health due to the conditions in which they were held with many dying on the transports to Annapolis and those who survived needing much attention. Rooms of the Y.M.C.A. unknown
186515721865. Single sheet folded in half to 7 3/4" x 9 3/4. Fine condition with some mild browning light stains and two horizontal mailing folds. Original handwritten letter dated March 27 1865 from the "Rooms of the Y.M.C.A." in Washington DC. The letter organizes a "Special Relief Corps" of short term nurse volunteers standing ready to travel from Washington DC to Annapolis to assist in the care of soldiers in the U.S. General Hospital there. The text of the letter is as follows: <br /> <br /> "The undersigned hereby organize ourselves into a 'Special Relief Corps' to be held in readiness to send not exceeding three of our members at one time to help care for sick and starved soldiers at the U.S. General Hospital at Annapolis Maryland. We agree that our delegates shall remain at Annapolis working under the supervision of either the local manager of the U.S. Christian Commission stationed there or of the Directoress of said capital for a time not exceeding three days excepting as they may be able or willing voluntarily to remain longer. Otherwise in cases of special emergency their places are to be filled by others of our members all of whom are to be held in readiness to go to Annapolis upon notification by telegram or otherwise of such services being needed."<br /> <br /> The "starved soldiers" referred to in the letter were Union prisoners of war recently released from Confederate prison camps. Annapolis was the receiving station for prisoners returning from Andersonville Belle Isle Libby Prison and other Confederate prisons.<br /> <br /> The document is signed by eight men including George May Powell notable Y.M.C.A. activist Lincoln supporter and Treasury Dept statistician and Benjamin Stinemetz national vice-president of the Y.M.C.A. unknown
2306Musées de la Marine. Palais de Chaillot. (Expositions à Collioure, Antibes et Marseille). 1978. In-8° broché. Couverture illustrée. 146 pages. 206 ex-voto décrits. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et en couleurs. Bibliographie.
2305Musées de la Marine. Palais de Chaillot. (Expositions à Nantes, Caen et Dunkerque). 1975. In-8° broché. Couverture illustrée. 151 pages. 208 ex-voto décrits. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et en couleurs. Bibliographie.
1420701844-1851 petit in-8, bradel cartonnage bleu, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre de basane rouge (reliure moderne). Qqs rousseurs sur certains cahiers.
195617143Detroit: U. S. Lake Survey. 1956. Flexible covers. Very Good. Boards creased and darkened and with light rubbing to extremities. ; 8vo; Sheet 1700-1848 pages . U. S. Lake Survey unknown
19398673New York: Exposition Publications Incorporated. 1939. Hardcover. Very Good. Moderate wear to extremities. Slight soiling to front free endpaper ; Hardcover edition of World's Fair guide for 1939; B&W Photographs; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 200 pages . Exposition Publications, Incorporated hardcover
183648332NY: Freeman Hunt & Co. Good with no dust jacket; Boards stained and worn endpapers foxed and . scattered foxing in text waterstain to lower corner of textblock. 1836. First Edition. Hardcover. 209pp 6pp of publishers ads. Original brown blindstamped cloth titled in gilt on spine. 6x4 inches. Sabin 33849. Travel essays about towns up and down New Yorks Hudson River including Poughkeepsie Peekskill Tarrytown Troy Fort Edward Albany West Point and Saratoga Springs. Penciled owner name Eliza Warren Saratoga Springs on front free endpaper and title page. ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall . Freeman Hunt & Co. hardcover
243156A Châteaubriant, Chez Drouard-Frémond, 1879, in-8, 416 pp., 15 planches, broché. Dos fendu. Qqs rousseurs.
193119025Berlin: Grieben Verlag. 1931. Hardcover. Very Good. "Mit 12 Karten und 3 Grundrissen"; Grieben Reiseführer; 86; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 252 pages . Grieben Verlag hardcover
200816293Rennes, Ouest-France - collection itineraires de decouvertes, 2001 ; petit in-4, 128 pp., broché, couverture illustr. En anglais - 200 colour photos, 1 map.
179921608nantes 1799 un document, de 8 pages, préimprimé en noir et manuscrit à l'encre brune (sur 7 pages) sur papier vergé bleuté ligné et filigrané, format 22 centimètres de large par 34 centimètres de haut, en-tête "révolutionnaire" gravé en noir, fait à Nantes, le 15 Octobre 1799,
242294S.l. [Paris], [Imprimerie de l'Ami de la Convention], s.d. (1794) in-8, 16 pp., imprimées sur papier bleuté, typographie en petit corps, demi-cartonnage Bradel de papier fauve, tête rouge (Franz - Ostermann). Rousseurs.
188734305New York: Press of Fleming Brewster & Alley 1887. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. String bound wraps with illustration on the front. 8 pages. Illustrated views of Kennesaw Mountain and Confederate troops digging in defensive positions on Kennesaw Mountain. The red string on the front cover is torn and the front cover is mostly detached. Covers have light to moderate soil. Light edge stains to the interior. Poem written in facsimile hand. A fair to good copy. Published the Western & Atlantic Railroad. Press of Fleming Brewster & Alley unknown
150521605nantes 1505 un document, de 2 pages, manuscrit à l'encre brune d'une grande feuille sur papier vergé ligné et filigrané, format 23,5 centimètres de large par 26 centimètres de haut, copie delivrée par la SENECHAUSSEE DE NANTES, LE 27 OCTOBRE 1505,
154816543LE LOROUX-BOTTEREAU 1548 Un acte notarié : sur parchemin, format : 30,5 x 23,5 cm de 1 feuillet (2 pages), manuscrit à l'encre brune , daté de 1548 avec une très belle lettrine calligraphiée, des signatures calligraphiées et un cachet rouge aux armes, texte en latin, fait au LOROUX-BOTTEREAU - Loire-Atlantique - signatures illisibles...
191321977Paris Charles AMAT 1913 -in-8 broché un volume, broché saumon in-octavo Editeur (paperback in-octavo Editor) ( format 19 x 12 cm), dos et 1ère de couverture imprimés en vert (spine and cover printed), toutes tranches non-rognées (all edges no smooth), sans illustrations, fines et trés légères rousseurs, 243 pages, 1913 Paris Charles AMAT Editeur,
1989LFA-126733002Une revue de 92 pages, format 235 x 300 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
162921438Lugd. Batav. (Leyde), ex officina Elzeviriana, 1629 ; in-24 (108 mm), vélin rigide de l’époque, titre manuscrit au dos ; [16], 498 pp., [1] f. de Privilège, titre gravé illustré de blasons.
13216Nantes, Conseil Général, 1976, grand in 8° carré, 295pp., très nombreuses illustrations, reliure toile de léditeur, jaquette illustrée.
159921604Paris 1599 un document, de 26 lignes, manuscrit à l'encre brune d'une page sur velin parcheminé, format 39,5 centimètres de large par 20,5 centimètres de haut, ODET DE LA NOUE (et Marie de LAUNOY son épouse) ayant vendu la Chatellenie et Seigneurie de l'Espine-Gaudin et du Loroux Botreau à Messire GABRIEL DE GOULAINE, Ayant la garde Noble de Claude de La Noue leur Fils, requiert et Réclame au Nom du Dict Claude de La Noue avoir la Promesse préférable et d'avant Tous Autres du tout ou partie des dictes Chatellenies..... Signature manuscrite de Louis Leconte, Notaire de la prévôté au Chatelet de Paris, 1599,
183520128paris Firmin-Didot 1835 in-8 broché un volume, broché marron-clair in-octavo editeur (paperback in-8 Editor)(14,6 x 22,5 cm), dos muet, 1ère de couverture imprimée en noir et orné d'un encadrement illustré en noir, toutes tranches non-rognées, orné de 6 gravures hors-texte gravées sur acier en noir par RAUCH + une carte routière de la loire inférieure indiquant les relais de poste en double page en noir par Girault de St Fargeau , 24 pages, 1835 Paris Firmin-Didot Editeur,
184045517New York:: Harper & Brothers. Fair/NONE. 1840. Hardcover. Second edition date on title page recently rebound in dark-green cloth with gilt title on spine. Covers clean bright with contents moderately to heavily foxed and spotted. Previous owner's name in ink and pencil on front endpaper with subsequent owner's name on rear endpapers. 214 numbered pages with publisher's advertisements on rear pages. Illustrated. ; . Harper & Brothers, hardcover