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1963000862Paris G. P. Département Des Presses de La cité 1963 In 8 Bibliothèque Rouge et Or , collection " Souveraine " . Le récit se passe en Guadeloupe . Illustré de dessins en couleurs hors-texte à pleine page et de nombreux autres en noir et blanc dans le texte . Présentation claire et aérée qui convient aux jeunes à partir de 12 ans , état neuf . - 188 p. , 450 gr.
1975003693Westlake Village CA: F & J Publishing Corp. 1975. Hardcover. Near Fine/very good . 4to. 170 pp. Bound in full brown textured cloth stamped in gilt on cover and spine in black dust jacket cover illustration title printed in white on cover and spine. Full-color and black and white illustrations throughout. Includes bibliography. Inscribed by artist's wife María Sodí de Ramos Martínez on front free endpaper: "With affection to Dr. Cooperman/María S. de Ramos Martínez." An announcement for "Treasure Trove"- an exhibit of the artist's own works from his private collection- held at the Dalzell Hatfield Galleries in Los Angeles from October 14- November 8 1975 and an invitation to a preview showing on October 23 1975 attended by Sodí de Ramos Martínez and author George Small laid in. Biography of the Mexican painter muralist and educator who founded the first Escuela de Pintura al Aire Libre in México in 1913. After her husband's death María continued to foster his legacy by mastering serigraphy and making prints of his work. Fine bright copy in Very Good dust jacket with rubbing to spine and extremities 1/2" tear to top edge of rear cover. <br/><br/> F & J Publishing Corp. hardcover
2014003831Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press 2014. Hardcover. Fine/near fine. 8vo. 14 198 pp. Bound in black boards in illustrated dust jacket. Includes bibliography and index. Fine bright clean copy in Near Fine dust jacket with light scuffing and wear. <br/><br/> University of Alabama Press hardcover
50778P., Gallimard, NRF (Collection "L'air du temps"), 1957, in 8° broché, 245 pages.
français In-8 de 245 pp.; broché de l'éditeur. Collection L'air du temps. Prix Albert Londres.
20410206-nnew. unknown
1408520397.Gbundle. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
Algorta, Editorial Zero, 1972. 8vo.; 38 pp., 1 h. Cubiertas originales.
1994500274123Hungry Minds Inc U.S 1994 128 pages 10 16x0 762x13 716cm. 1994. Broché. 128 pages.
100-32715paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! paperback
8449953480.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1938033134New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company 1938. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good /No Jacket. Map; 47 Reproductions Of Photographs. Xxiv 383 Pp. Yellow-Brown Cloth Printed In Green Map Endpapers. First Printing. Very Good Slight Wear At Corners No Fading Or Staining No Names Or Marks Hinges Tight 1/4" Neatly Closed Pull-Tear At Top Of Spine. <br/> <br/> Frederick A. Stokes Company hardcover
194021699New York: University Society. 1940. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good-. Boards with light to moderate rubbing to extremities. Two tiny holes along outer hinges. Edges a bit toned.; This is the first and only edition of this increasingly hard-to-find title from the American Guide Series.; American Guide Series; B&W Photographs; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 409 pages . University Society hardcover
1954ZB321275Coral Gables: Unversity of Miami Marine Laboratory 1954. 143 pp. age speckling to paper wrappers interior very good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Coral Gables: Unversity of Miami Marine Laboratory, unknown
1950ZB321273Coral Gables: Unversity of Miami Marine Laboratory 1950. 132 pp. paper wrappers faded else very good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Coral Gables: Unversity of Miami Marine Laboratory, unknown
197230082Couverture souple. Broché. 72 pages. 21 x 27 cm. Annotation au stylo sur la couverture.
Zaragoza, 1966. 4to.; 54 pp. Cubiertas originales.
A9789211221350Paperback / softback. New. The 2023 report offers an in-depth look at economic trends in Latin America and the Caribbean providing updated GDP estimates and 2024 forecasts. It examines evolving social dynamics and policy challenges while highlighting risks and strategies that may shape the region’s path toward a transformative recovery. paperback
A9789210033992Paperback / softback. New. The 2024 edition of <i>Preliminary Overview of the Economies of Latin America and the Caribbean</i> examines the behavior of the region’s economies over the current year and updates estimates for growth and other economic indicators. Specifically this annual report presents new gross domestic product GDP estimates for the region and all its countries in 2024 as well as projections for 2025. The document analyzes the economic and social dynamics of the year that is about to end and discusses the policy risks and challenges that the region will face in 2025 for fostering a transformative recovery. paperback
42793Paris Chez Pillet Ainé, Imprimeur Libraire 1819 in 8 (21x13,5) 1 volume broché, couverture imprimée, XII et 135 pages [1], renfort ancien sur le dos de la couverture, rousseurs éparses, non rogné. Rare. Bon exemplaire
1970000206New York: Praeger 1970. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. 4to. Unpaged. Bound in yellow cloth in black dust jacket printed in orange. Illustrated with black and white photographs by John T. Hill. Forward by Ignacio Bernal. Introduction by Michael D. Coe. Very Good 1/8" stain through first few pages minor age-toning to upper edge of several pages photographs sharp and clean in Good price-clipped dust jacket 1/2" closed tear and several small gouges to upper right corner of back cover light overall scuffing. <br/><br/> Praeger hardcover
1931014924Paris La Caravelle - "Le Livre & l'Image" 1931 In-8 Broché Dédicacé par l'auteur
500373627Harlequin Sans date. Alors qu'elle séjourne pour affaires dans les Caraïbes Antonella a la stupeur de se retrouver nez à nez avec le prince Cristiano di Savaré un homme qu'elle hait de toute son âme et qui a causé tant de souffrances à son peuple
1988564096Landover Maryland / Washington D.C.: Special Effects Inc. / George Washington University 1988. Softcover. Very Good. Poster. Measuring 22" x 28". Printed in orange and black on thick coated card stock. Staple holes some foxing and soil a very good copy of a scarce poster advertising a 1988 performance by some of the world's greatest Calypso artists. Special Effects Inc. / George Washington University unknown
1890231711890. Stereoview archive of the post-emancipation Caribbean showing how the islands were marketed to western viewers through plantation labor export agriculture civic spectacle and catastrophe. As a group these photos function not only as an ethnographic travel archive but as evidence of the visual economy that followed slavery. The British West Indies moved through emancipation in 1834 to 1838 the French Caribbean in 1848 Puerto Rico in 1873 and Cuba in 1886 yet plantation production remained central to regional life well into the early twentieth century. These stereoviews preserve a colonial way of seeing in which Black and Afro-Caribbean labor rural discipline and extractive agriculture remained the background condition of "tropical" beauty and commercial modernity. Cuba's sugar economy in particular expanded through the nineteenth century and slavery was not abolished there until 1886 while Weyler's later reconcentration policy during the Cuban War of Independence violently reorganized rural life. Martinique after 1848 likewise shifted into new labor regimes including imported workers from India and China.<br /> <br /> Archive of 11 stereoview cards late 1890s to early 1900s depicting Cuba Jamaica Martinique Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. Most black and white with a few colorized. Each measure 3.5" x 7". All with captions on the margins. "Reconcentrado Farming Scene Province of Havana Cuba" links agricultural production to the brutal displacements of Spain's reconcentration campaign; "Cutting sugar cane Montego Bay Jamaica W.I." records cane labor in a colony where emancipation had not ended plantation dependency; and "Harvesting Coconuts Porto Rico" likewise frames Caribbean land through export work rather than local life. Other views extend that economic framing through cacao and coffee scenes while the paired Havana cards shift into urban leisure and public display including "Beautiful Central Park Havana Cuba" and "Holiday in Havana Cuba" the latter with both Cuban and American flags visible a telling image of the new imperial order after 1898. The disaster views from Martinique and the Lesser Antilles show how stereoview publishers also turned Caribbean destruction into consumable spectacle. the Morne Rouge card is accompanied on the reverse by the grim printed text "Dead bodies which were to be seen in Morne Rouge." while the wider context is the 1902 eruptions of Mount Pelée in Martinique and La Soufrière on Saint Vincent two catastrophes that killed roughly 30000 and 1600 people respectively and devastated local communities and agriculture.<br /> <br /> Some corner wear light toning scattered surface and edge wear. Overall very good condition. This collection gives direct visual representation of Caribbean history Atlantic slavery and emancipation plantation labor and U.S. imperial expansion in the circum-Caribbean preserving the transition from slavery to post-abolition labor. unknown