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1967247673Bridgetown 1967. paperback. very good-. 73pp. 8vo spiral bound wrappers lightly soiled otherwise very good. Bridgetown Barbados 1967. Second Edition<br/><br/> Contains many ads from local businesses in Barbados. Some of the ads are illustrated.<br/><br/> unknown books
178018799genève pellet 1780 -in-4 une carte ancienne gravée sur cuivre (Copper etching) en noir par André, gravée par Arrivet. Format : 32 x 21 cm, pour illustrer l'uvre de l'Abbé Guillaume-Thomas Raynal intitulée "l'Histoire philosophique et Politique des Etablissemens et du Commerce des Européens dans les Deux Indes", pli central horizontal normal venant d'un atlas( horizontal centerfold), 1780 Genève Pellet Editeur,
15255Bridgetown Government Printing Office 1992. Hardcover. 2 vols various internal paginations; 807p. index cloth and boards. Bridgetown, Government Printing Office, (1992) hardcover
1598 pages. An illustrated biographical record of men and women of the time. Sturdy recent red buckram binding. Usual library markings. Moderate wear. A quality copy. Book
152 pages. Features: Peter Nygard - Canada's fashion entrepreneur; Quilt-Maker John Willard of Milton, ON; The Royal Winter Fair; The Historical Houses of Barbados; Furs; Lorraine Monk; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Binding sound. A quality copy of this wonderful issue. Magazine
Carta geografica raffigurante i territori delle isole caraibiche di St. Vincent e delle Barbados. Piccoli fori di tarlo che non compromettono l'ottimo stato di conservazione generale. Attraente coloritura coeva all'acquerello.
1890List1718London 1890. Small cabinet card photograph measuring 3 ½ x 2 ½ on larger mount. Slight fading excellent condition. Near Fine. A portrait of Ambrose Clairmont of Bridgetown Barbados taken in London at the J.L. Huntly studio in Highbury. Clairmonte was a tailor and graduate of Harrison College in Bridgetown Barbados. His father was also a tailor and according to his brief biography in his Harrison College graduation program he visited London at some point when this picture may have been taken. unknown
1913HALL510220Paperback. 1913. 9 vols. 12 to 132pp each plates & maps paper covers London 1913-64. Some individual volumes available. Some with library stamps otherwise very good copies. . paperback
pp. lix, 679, (xxviii). Folio. Engraved bookplate of: John Glaisyer, Chymist & Druggist, Brighton" Engraved armorial bookplate of Francis Frederick Fox. Contemporary full leather binding, joints cracked. A nice copy of an important and scarce Quaker work. George Fox (1624-1691), was the founder of the Society of Friends (Quakers). By nature serious and contemplative, at the age of 19 he entered upon a wandering quest for spiritual enlightenment. In 1646 he underwent a mystical experience that convinced him that Christianity was not an outward profession but an inner light by which Christ directly illumines the believing soul. Revelation was for Fox not confined to the Scriptures. In 1647 he began to preach. Although often the victim of mob brutality and eight times imprisoned between 1649 and 1675, Fox won many followers, especially among groups of separatists. In 1668 he prepared the first pattern of organization, which was for some years to serve as the discipline of the Society of Friends. The London Yearly Meeting was started in 1671. To confirm his followers in their beliefs and to spread the truths, Fox went in 1671 to the West Indies and to America, where he made arduous journeys to various colonies scattered between New England and North Carolina. Later he twice visited Holland. His sincerity, serenity, fearlessness, and powerful preaching are attested to by a number of his contemporaries. This Journal, with a preface by William Penn, was first published in 1694. An early owner of this book was Francis Frederick Fox (1832-1915) the 2nd son of Francis Ker Fox of Brislington House. He was an oil and colour merchant, President of the Grateful Society in 1869. Sadly, his wife Alice died in childbirth in 1870 and he was left a widower with six children. He was Master of the Society of Merchant Venturers in 1878 & 79 and Sheriff in 1894. He was a J.P. for Bristol and for Gloucestershire and an Alderman for the city from 1865. He wrote extensively on local history. Perhaps he was a descendant of the great Quaker George Fox. Smith p. 690; Sabin 25352. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA62
19792304130021Sanders Historical Publications Houston Texas 1979. Hardcover. Like New. 6 volume set. Bound in publisher's cloth. Hardcover. Good binding and cover. Clean unmarked pages. Contents: Wills and Administrations:v. 1 1639-1680; v. 2 1681-1700; v. 3 1701-1725; Marriages: Vol. 1. Parishes: St. Michael Christ Church St. James and St. John; Marriages: v. 2. Parishes: St. Joseph St. Lucy St. Peter St. Philip and St. Thomas; Baptisms 1637-1800 Sanders Historical Publications, Houston, Texas hardcover
1875604631875. Compiled Laws of Barbados 1648-1875 Barbados. The Laws of Barbados. By Authority. London: Printed by William Clowes and Sons 1875. 2 volumes. xv 591; xiv 616 pp. Octavo 9-1/2" x 6". Original pebbled cloth rebacked retaining original spines endpapers renewed. Some rubbing to extremities faint residue from removed spine labels. Light toning to text internally clean. Ex-library. Small inkstamps to title page embossed stamps to preliminaries. $450. With indexes and side-notes. A compilation of acts and other legislation from 1648 to 1874. Dealing with a wide range of topics these volumes are useful for their insights into the daily life of the colony and the mechanisms of colonial administration. OCLC locates 9 copies in North American law libraries. Sweet & Maxwell A Legal Bibliography of the British Commonwealth 7:295. unknown
1875604631875. Compiled Laws of Barbados 1648-1875 Barbados. The Laws of Barbados. By Authority. London: Printed by William Clowes and Sons 1875. 2 volumes. xv 591; xiv 616 pp. Octavo 9-1/2" x 6". Original pebbled cloth rebacked retaining original spines endpapers renewed. Some rubbing to extremities faint residue from removed spine labels. Light toning to text internally clean. Ex-library. Small inkstamps to title page embossed stamps to preliminaries. $450. With indexes and side-notes. A compilation of acts and other legislation from 1648 to 1874. Dealing with a wide range of topics these volumes are useful for their insights into the daily life of the colony and the mechanisms of colonial administration. OCLC locates 9 copies in North American law libraries. Sweet & Maxwell A Legal Bibliography of the British Commonwealth 7:295. unknown books
190530136London: Adam and Charles Black 1905. First edition. With 74 very fine and attractive colourplates from the paintings of Archibald Stevenson Forrest each with a captioned guard. Tall thick 8vo in the publisher's original pale blue cloth the upper cover and spine both decorated with ships craps clouds and sunbursts in brown ivory and gilt and with gilt lettering t.e.g. ix 272 4 ads pp. A handsome copy the plates all fine and bright some very occasional and light foxing within the text the lovely decorated binding is solid and firm with very little sign of wear but with a bit of mellowing to the spine front endpaper with cosmetic only spitting at the still-strong hinge. FIRST EDITION AND ONE OF THE MORE ELUSIVE TITLES IN BLACK'S TRAVEL SERIES A LOVELY BOOK IN FIRST AND ONLY EDITION. The blue seas and sun-drenched islands of the West Indies served as wonderful inspiration for both pen and paintbrush in this hard to find gem. Jamaica receives the lion's share of attention but other subjects include Barbadoes St. Lucia Dominica St. Thomas and Martinique. Archibald Forrest wonderfully captures the bright colourful scenery and colourful peoples of these tropic isles. Adam and Charles Black hardcover
185835408Barbados: n.p. 1858. Letter. Good. Letter. 8" x 10". 4 pages. 3 pages of contents. Page 4 clipped section at bottom. Paper folded and in very good condition otherwise. <br /> <br /> Letter written aboard the USS Atlanta at Barbados December 27 1858. Eggleston writes: "I am perfectly willing to leave Barbados and its free impertinent darkies. I would like to lasso some 50 or 100 and put them to work in a cotton field. I am convinced that such a field is the only one in which the darky character can be truly developed. Here they do nothing but stroll about the streets & chatter like so many monkeys from sunrise to sunset. We employ them to coal our vessels and how I have wished for Jack Stringer with a bull whip among them whenever I have had anything to do with them". <br /> <br /> Eggleston would later serve as a Lieutenant on the CSS Virginia and was later promoted to Captain in the Confederate Navy. Eggleston was one of the lieutenants of the Virginia Merrimac during its life under the Confederate flag. During his life Eggleston provided details of the legendary battle of the two ironclad ships which can be found under various web sites. n.p. unknown
1876511181876. Barbados: T.E. King & Co 1890. 5 vols. Barbados: T.E. King & Co 1890. 5 vols. Laws of Barbados 1875-90 Barbados. Laws of Barbados for Session 1875-79 1881-82 1889-90. Barbados: Barclay & Fraser 1876 1878 1879 1882; Barbados: T.E. King & Co 1890. 5 volumes in all. Octavo 7-1/2" x 5". Contemporary three-quarter calf over marbled boards hand-lettered title panels to front boards endpapers renewed. Moderate rubbing to boards heavier rubbing to extremities backstrip lacking from one volume internally clean. Ex-library. Small inkstamps and other markings to endleaves and title pages. $500. First editions. With indexes. This series covers the 1866-67 to 1939 sessions. There were no sessions in 1876-77 1879-80 or 1890-91. Dealing with a wide range of topics these volumes are useful for their insights into the daily life of the colony and the mechanisms of colonial administration. OCLC locates 19 copies with varying numbers of volumes. Sweet & Maxwell A Legal Bibliography of the British Commonwealth 7:296. unknown
1876511181876. Barbados: T.E. King & Co 1890. 5 vols. Barbados: T.E. King & Co 1890. 5 vols. Laws of Barbados 1875-90 Barbados. Laws of Barbados for Session 1875-79 1881-82 1889-90. Barbados: Barclay & Fraser 1876 1878 1879 1882; Barbados: T.E. King & Co 1890. 5 volumes in all. Octavo 7-1/2" x 5". Contemporary three-quarter calf over marbled boards hand-lettered title panels to front boards endpapers renewed. Moderate rubbing to boards heavier rubbing to extremities backstrip lacking from one volume internally clean. Ex-library. Small inkstamps and other markings to endleaves and title pages. $500. First editions. With indexes. This series covers the 1866-67 to 1939 sessions. There were no sessions in 1876-77 1879-80 or 1890-91. Dealing with a wide range of topics these volumes are useful for their insights into the daily life of the colony and the mechanisms of colonial administration. OCLC locates 19 copies with varying numbers of volumes. Sweet & Maxwell A Legal Bibliography of the British Commonwealth 7:296. unknown books
22407Whitehall 29 July 1707. 2 pp. 12 x 8 inches integral blank leaf neatly mounted docketed concerning Mr Holder one of the Councill of Barbadoes. The Board of Trade and Plantations regulated foreign commerce enforced trade and navigation acts supervised colonial administration and negotiated commercial treaties. In 1706 the colonial assembly of Barbados a British colony enacted legislation that led to one of the more unusual monetary experiments in history creating a fiat domestic currency that was virtually legal tender. The legislation sparked a strong protest from merchants slave traders and other English traders the creditors in the economy of Barbados. The British Board of Trade acted to force the redemption of the paper money but the episode reveals the secret war between debtors and creditors that often surfaces when monetary institutions are evolving. This handsome letter is signed by William Lord Dartmouth Henry Lord Herbert John Pulteney and Sir Philip Meadows. Sir Philip Meadows 1626-1718 had a distinguished career as a diplomat representing Cromwell in international treaty negotiations. Meadows was the author of several works including Observations concerning the Dominion and Sovereignty of the Seas 1689. unknown
First edition, 8vo (220 x 135 mm), [4], vii, [1], 76, [4]pp., stamp of the "Royal Veterinary College" on title and on E6, with notes and errata on verso of A2, some minor foxing on 6 leaves, contemporary half calf, marbled boards, upper joint cracked, title in gilt to spine. Includes chapters on "The Natural History of Barbadoes", "The Chemical Characters of the Mineral Oils of Barbadoes" and "Medical Properties of the Barbadoes Mineral Oil". Provenance: Early ownership signature of James B. Simonds to front flyleaf. COPAC finds the Bodleian Library copy only.
19164719N.p. likely Bridgetown Barbados: Issued by the Commissioner of Agriculture 1916. Very good. Four pamphlets all in original illustrated wrappers as detailed below. A quartet of rare agricultural pamphlets published in a series of works by the Imperial Department of Agriculture for the West Indies in the early-20th century each focused on a different aspect of agricultural cultivation in the Leeward Islands St. Lucia and other locations in the West Indies. The pamphlets were issued by the British colonial government in Barbados and likely printed there. Each work includes detailed reports on resources for agricultural cultivation methods and challenges to crop production and other information relative to agriculture on the islands; one of the pamphlets is a promotional work for St. Lucia. The pamphlets are supplemented with tables of information and/or profusely illustrated with photographs picturing various aspects of West Indian agriculture. The works included here are as follows:<br /> <br /> 1 Summary of the Results of the Cultivation of Seedling and Other Canes at the Experiment Stations in the Leeward Islands. 1908-09. Issued by the Commissioner of Agriculture. Pamphlet Series No. 63. Barbados: 1910. 8100pp. Minor dust-soiling and edge wear. Mostly comprised of tables on the various types of canes found on Antigua and St. Kitts. OCLC reports just two copies at McGill University and Cambridge.<br /> <br /> 2 Coco-Nut Cultivation in the West Indies. Pamphlet Series No. 70. Barbados: 1911. 2iv46pp. Minor dust-soiling and edge wear. Profusely illustrated with images of coconuts and the sucking biting and boring insects who ravage them in the wild. OCLC reports six institutional holdings at Harvard McGill the University of Guelph Cambridge the Indian Agricultural Research Institute and the Bibliotheque Universitaire de Caen.<br /> <br /> 3 Edward J. Cameron. Hints to Settlers in St. Lucia. Pamphlet Series No. 80. Barbados: 1915 wrapper dated 1916. 228pp. plus a full-page map and ten duotone photographic plates. New and enlarged edition. Noticeable area of loss to top left of front wrapper bottom corner chipped wrappers detached. A fairly straightforward promotional touting the infrastructure health agricultural and other benefits of the island of St. Lucia. The work was written by the former Administrator of St. Lucia Edward J. Cameron. The work includes a full-page map of the island and several duotone photographs picturing the harbor various buildings a cacao plant "Coco-Nut Beach" views of the Experiment Station and most interestingly a group of indigenous agricultural laborers "Bringing in Limes" on the La Perle Estate. Only one copy in OCLC at Cambridge.<br /> <br /> 4 A.J. Brooks. The Agricultural and Economic Resources of St. Lucia. Pamphlet Series No. 81. Barbados: 1916. 242pp. An informative guide to the climate geology agricultural products and industries and more of St. Lucia written by the Agricultural Superintendent of the island. OCLC reports just two copies at the University of the West Indies Mona in Jamaica and Cambridge. Issued by the Commissioner of Agriculture unknown
1794PHO-1886John Stockdale, Londres, 1794-1801, 3 volumes in-4 (275 X 225 mm), reliés plein veau marbré époque (restauration ancienne), pièce de titre rouge et de tomaison vert. Tome I, liv-494 pp., Tome II 520 pp, Tome III (1801) xix 443 pp., illustré de 3 frontispices, 11 cartes dont une en double feuille et dépliante (720 X 620) (cartes des Indes occidentales), 2 dépliantes Saint Domingo (250 X 225) et Jamaïque et 8 planches h.t., ex-libris en page de garde, déchirures aux pliures et brunissures en marge de la grande carte, frottements, griffures, pièces de titre et tomaison avec petits manques, quelques brunissures sur les titres et quelques feuillets.
FIRST AND ONLY EDITION OF THIS ATLAS OF THE BRITISH WEST INDIES, published in France during the Seven Years' War (also known as the "French and Indian War".) xii, 171 pp + engraved title and THIRTEEN FINE MAPS, of which 8 are folding (complete). Also illustrated with ten headpieces, nine of which depict the entry into a major port. Includes Jamaica (with several maps), Barbuda, St. Kitts, Nevis, the Virgin Islands, Anguilla, Antigua, the Lucayes (now the Bahamas), and Bermuda. 4to (26 x 20.3 cm). Attractively bound in contemporary calf, with the ARMS OF KING LOUS XV OF FRANCE EMBLAZONED IN GILT ON FRONT AND BACK COVERS. Binding restored at head and tail of spine, and very solid. Small, faint marginal stain to engraved title-page, else INTERNALLY FINE AND BRIGHT, WITH MAPS AND TEXT VERY FRESH. Sabin 4553. RARE AND IMPORTANT.
176429152London: Richard Hall 1764. xi 1 iv 526 2 84pp. Half title. Modern three-quarter calf and marbled boards gilt leather label. A few older repairs to half title and titlepage verso ownership signature to half title and titlepage dampstain to bottom corner of first quarter of the textblock small stain to upper margin of two leaves in the Abridgment minor foxing.<br/> <br/>The Laws of Barbados signed by the Editor.<br/> <br/>A noticeably expanded edition of the laws of Barbados from the earlier printings in 1721 and the 1730s. The verso of the half title is signed by the editor Richard Hall "to authenticate this Impression; and to prevent spurious Editions." Includes a four-page list of subscribers. "The 'late Richard Hall Esq.' was one of the Representatives in the General Assembly for the Parish of St. Michael Barbados according to the title-page" - Higgs. ESTC records only eight copies in the United Kingdom and ten copies in the United States. Auction records reveal only one sale in 1948 at Sotheby's. A rare collection of laws for the island of Barbados.<br/> <br/>Bartlett 1383; ESTC T19072; Higgs 3196; Sabin 29840. Richard Hall unknown books
1764WRCAM49429London: Printed for Richard Hall 1764. xi1iv526284pp. Half title. Antique-style three-quarter calf and marbled boards gilt leather label. A few older repairs to half title and titlepage verso ownership signature on half title and titlepage dampstain in bottom corner of first quarter of the text block small stain in upper margin of two leaves in the Abridgment minor foxing. Very good. A noticeably expanded edition of the laws of Barbados from the earlier printings in 1721 and 1730s. The verso of the half title is signed by the editor Richard Hall "to authenticate this Impression; and to prevent spurious Editions." Includes a four-page list of subscribers. "The 'late Richard Hall Esq.' was one of the Representatives in the General Assembly for the Parish of St. Michael Barbados according to the title- page" - Higgs. ESTC records only eight copies in the United Kingdom and ten copies in the United States. Auction records reveal only one sale in 1948 at Sotheby's. A rare collection of laws for the island of Barbados. BARTLETT 1383. HIGGS 3196. SABIN 29840. ESTC T19072. Printed for Richard Hall hardcover books