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1924192831Erinnerungen an Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Salvador, Guatemala. 2. Auflage. Stuttgart-Cannstatt, Gustav Hopf, 1924. Mit zahlreichen Tafelabbildungen nach Fotografien des Verfassers. 304 S. Or.-Pp.; Rücken leicht gebräunt u. berieben. [6 Warenabbildungen]
1877wq732Paris, Garnier frères, libraires-éditeurs, 6, rue des Saints-Pères Broché 1877 "Ouvrage broché de 450 pages au format grand in-8° (18 * 28 cm), grandes marges, avec la carte de visite de l'auteur : ""Joseph Laferrière, ancien membre du tribunal de commerce de la scène, 2 villa des falaises, le Havre"" L'auteur y ajoute au verso et au recto ( la carte a été épinglé par le propriétaire du livre à la garde de début d'ouvrage ) : présente son amical salutation à Monsieur Ramelot, le plus gais et le plus sympathique des Havrais et le prie de bien vouloir accepter mon exemplaire de ""Paris à Guatémala"" que l'auteur est heureux de lui adresser. Joseph Laferrière. Bien complet des 35 gravures listées dans les instructions pour le relieur. Panorama et types. Le chapitre XV concerne quelques produits du sol centre-américain et de leur diverses applications. Etude sur l'indigo. Le Chapitre XVI concerne le traité de commerce et de navigation entre la France et la république du Salvador conclu à Guatémala le 2 janvier 1858. Le chapitre XVII : la constitution de la république du Salvador. Le chapitre XVIII : de la colonisation au centre-amérique. Chapitre XIX : des peuplades de l'Amérique-Centrale. Dessins de M. Eug. - A. Guillon. Gravures de M. Al. Roland ; des rousseurs sur les tranches, couverture salie, pales rousseurs dans le texte, bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande."
1963016870Tegucigalpa Honduras: Secretaria de Economica y Hacienda Republica de Honduras 1963. Good 11"X 14" staple-bound paperback with yellowing to edges of wraps light soiling to wraps edgewear to wraps staple holes in front wrap traces of erased pencil in top corner of front wrap creased corners on wraps and soft creasing to corner tips of most pages in text block. Book has six-page introduction and 158 pages of maps. Trade Paperback. Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Secretaria de Economica y Hacienda, Republica de Honduras Paperback
010344Unrast Verlag, 2022. Softcover 8° 184
Storia civiltà e cultura prima della conquista spagnola. Collana Storia e documenti.
351 pages. A collection of stories, events, and experiences that provide a sense of what life is like for those who confront environmental crises of our time. Topics discussed: Local responses to economic development (cases from Indonesia and china); Conservation and conflict (cases from Africa); Gold mining in the Amazon and Wisconsin; Food, conflict, and justice (cases from the US and Honduras; and more. First half of book is high-lighted in yellow. Second half has blue pen underlining. Moderate wear. Glossy illustrated covers. Solid working copy. Book
in-12, 189 pages, cartonnage editeur, jaquette illustree. Tres legères imperfections a la jaquette sinon très bel exemplaire. [JJ-2]
in-12, 189 pages, cartonnage editeur, jaquette illustree. Imperfections a la jaquette sinon bel exemplaire. [VA-2]
1979112054Fernand Nathan, 1979, in-4° (25 x 33,5), 192 pp, avant-propos de Miguel Angel Asturias, importante et superbe iconographie (environ 150 photographies en couleurs + plans et figures en noir), biblio, tableau chronologique, glossaire, index, reliure toile verte de l'éditeur, titre doré au dos, jaquette illustrée, bon état (Coll. Merveilles du Monde)
Edizione illustrata.
226068A Paris, A la Librairie Grecque-Latine-Allemande, 1816 2 vol. in-8, (2)-392 pp. et 411 pp.-(3), planches, veau raciné, dos lisse orné, roulette dorée en encadrement sur les plats, tranches marbrées (rel. de l'époque). Infime travail de ver au mors inférieur du tome 2, un coin usé.
1922221591922. Group of Honduras plantation photographs early twentieth century by Wolfe photographer documenting agricultural development and infrastructure expansion at Toloa Plantation in northern Honduras. The images illustrate a system of export-oriented plantation agriculture revealing how land clearing transportation infrastructure and administrative spaces were organized to support large-scale fruit production and providing primary-source visual evidence for the study of U.S.-backed economic expansion in Central America. The photographs show the mechanisms by which plantation economies functioned including the integration of rail transport controlled landscapes and built environments within a system tied to foreign corporate investment.<br /> Wolfe. Toloa Plantation Honduras. Four large albumen prints each approximately 8.5 x 11 inches with black-lettered captions in the negatives identifying location. Images include a cleared agricultural field showing tree stumps and early planting rows indicating recent land conversion; a straight railroad track extending through dense tropical vegetation suggesting transport routes for agricultural goods; and two views of a wooden plantation building or administrative residence one with multiple figures posed in front likely workers or managerial staff. The photographs emphasize spatial organization including cleared land linear rail corridors and landscaped residential or operational structures with visual focus on the relationship between natural terrain and imposed infrastructure.<br /> These photographs document the expansion of plantation economies in Honduras during a period when U.S.-based companies such as the United Fruit Company and Cuyamel Fruit Company established extensive agricultural and transportation networks in the region. The presence of rail infrastructure and controlled landscapes reflects systems of land concession export production and foreign capital investment that shaped regional economies and governance. As visual records the images align with broader practices of documenting and promoting agricultural development to support commercial and political interests. Minor edge wear; overall very good condition. A focused photographic record of plantation systems and infrastructure in early twentieth-century Honduras. unknown
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1858WRCAM25489Comayagua: Imprenta del Estado 1858. 220pp. Dbd. Lightly dampstained. About very good. The 1858 Honduran Constitution. SABIN 32757. Imprenta del Estado unknown books
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