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1959LFA-126741339Tome XIX-Octobre 1959-VII - Séances des 2 et 16 octobre 1959 : 64 pages, format 165 x 250 mm, broché, bon état
2010LFA-126716694Numéro 29 (Février-Mars 2010) : 74 pages, format 210 x 295 mm, broché couverture couleurs, illustré, bon état
193448058New York: Minton Balch & Company 1934. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo 21cm.; publisher's cloth in blue pictorial dust jacket signed in image by Walter Cole; 304pp. A hint of shelf wear to jacket extremities including tiny loss at top margin of upper panel spine a bit toned else Very Good or better. Sensationalist history of Haiti and voodoo published during the American occupation in part as a sequel to the author's Black Baghdad 1933 advertised on the rear panel of the present dust jacket as "The Arabian Nights Adventures of a Marine Captain in Haiti." The author a former U.S. Marine captain served as "a white officer of black troops in the interior and subsequently as Chief of Police in Port au Prince." More importantly Craige's "Two cauliflower ears a broken nose and a Mexican bullet in his hip are silent testimony to the fact that Captain Craige has been a man of action" - rear jacket panel. SCHOMBURG p. 1732. Minton, Balch & Company unknown
5806Londres. Catalogue de vente publique chez Sotheby's & Co. Février 1958. Grand in-8° broché. 55 pages. 141 numéros.
N°137, de janvier-mars 1987 de la trimestrielle revue internationale des Sciences Humaines fondée et dirigée par Roger CAILLOIS, puis par Jean d'Ormesson; avec en particulier articles sur les langues créoles et les langues africaines. Exemplaire bien complet de son feuillet d'erratum et de la bande annonce: "HAGEGE - IVANOV - GAMKLELIDZE - BOUQUIAUX: Le langage". Français
198713850Paris, Gallllimard, 1987 1 volume 16,5 x 25cm Broché. 142p., 5 feuillets, 1 feuillet d'erratum tiré à part. Bon état (petite tache en tranche de tête).
A Paris, chez Pillot frères, libraires, sur le Pont-neuf, n. 5, an XI.-1802, in-18 (mm. 139x85), br. muta ottocentesca, pp. XII, [1], da 14 a 175, [1]. Con ritratto di Toussaint-Louverture inciso in rame in antiporta. François-Dominique Toussaint Louverture (Port-Margot, 20 maggio 1743 – Fort-de-Joux, 7 aprile 1803), fu un rivoluzionario haitiano afroamericano. Ex schiavo, guidò la rivolta degli schiavi di Saint-Domingue (oggi Haiti). Il suo acume militare e politico seppe salvare gli ideali della prima rivoluzione haitiana del novembre 1791. Combatté prima per gli spagnoli contro la Francia e poi per la Francia contro Spagna e Gran Bretagna. Infine combatté per Haiti contro la Francia napoleonica. Risultò fondamentale nella trasformazione dei primi moti di ribellione in una vera e propria rivoluzione che nel 1800 scoppiò a Santo Domingo, la più prospera colonia di schiavi dell'epoca che si trasformò nella prima vera e propria società libera coloniale con l'esplicito rifiuto della razza come base di scala sociale. Esistono diverse varianti (o contraffazioni?) dell'edizione di Pillot, impressa nel 1802 e che dovrebbe essere la prima. Tutte recano 1802 come data di stampa ma variano: la datazione rivoluzionaria (anno X o anno XI), il ritratto (la figura, riprodotta di tre quarti, è volta a destra o a sinistra), le linee di stampa sul frontespizio, la presenza o meno sul frontespizio del nome dell'autore ed infine il numero di pagine. Il nostro esemplare corrisponde ad una delle varianti conservate alla National Library of Israel: il ritratto è volto verso la propria destra; il nome dell'autore non è presente in frontespizio; la data rivoluzionaria è: an XI; le pagine sono 175; la citazione in frontespizio ("Les abstractions et le vains theories [...]", è impressa su quattro linee di testo invece che su due. Mancanza al margine bianco inferiore di una carta, gore marginali al ritratto e alle prime carte del volume. Raro.
191625989C.G.T. 1916 un menu, constitué d'une grande feuille pliée en deux, format : 16,4 x 11,2 cm, 1ère page illustrée d'une composition de paquebot en couleurs par le peintre de marine Albert Sébille, compagnie générale transatlantique titrée en bleu, sur les 2 pages intérieures : le menu en français imprimé en violet, sur la 4ème page : carte illustrée en couleurs des lignes de la C.G.T.
1994LFA-126711213N° de Novembre 1994 : Revue mensuelle fondée en 1856 par des Pères de la Compagnie de Jésus (Jésuites) de 144 pages, format 155 x 235 mm, brochée
1792AQ13490London: Printed: and sold by J. Johnson 1792. 32pp. Handsomely bound in recent antique half-calf gilt marbled boards. Occasional mark three small paper flaws at end without loss of sense. A contemporary account of the only successful slave revolt in history which resulted in the foundation of a state ruled by those formerly enslaved on the French Caribbean island of St. Domingue now Haiti. As the inclusion of Coulon's account read to the French National Assembly in this volume suggests the first black insurrection was entwined with the causes and effects of Revolutionary France which despite the 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man sought albeit unsuccessfully to retake the island from the rebels. ESTC T11240 c/f Sabin 75135. First edition in English. 8vo. Printed: and sold by J. Johnson hardcover
179243209Nancy France: Chez Haener Imprimeur du Départment de la Meurthe 1792. First edition. Self wrappers. A very good copy with pin holes along inner margin two soiled spots signed in ink on last page. 4 pp. Illus. with a woodcut headpiece. Sm. 4to. Signed illegible. Law authorizing negotiation with the United States minister to obtain food and construction materials in the amount of 4000000 livres to be paid by the French Treasury but to be reimbursed by taxes on the colony. The money was much needed as the loan decree dated 26 Juin 1792 came in the midst of unparalleled upheaval in Haiti. The revolution of the year before with its "horrible carnage" had now given way "to strategic military operations tactical maneuvers and new political alliances as the slaves gain territory and stabilize their positions. They raid plantations for military equipment loot the whites' forces after they are repelled and trade with the Spanish for weaponry" Kona Shen History of Haiti The Revolution Builds Brown University. library.brown.edu/haitihistory/6.html. Toussaint Louverture is a rising star Civil Commissions arrive from France free blacks and mulattos in Saint-Domingue are granted equal political rights Spain declares war on England and France and battle ensues for control of Haiti. The U.S. is concerned with conditions on the island and in fact Jefferson writes of his concern to the Marquis de Lafayette 16 June 1792. Rare. OCLC BN France and other European Libraries locate no copies of this issue No. 1412 with additional text concerning the Departement de la Meurthe. A Paris printing No. 1813 can be found at Cornell Univ. Minn. and JCB which also has a Toulouse printing. Manioc Bibliotheque shows a digitized version of the Paris imprint. Chez Haener, Imprimeur du Départment de la Meurthe unknown
2003771902003 Paris, Sté Française d'Histoire d'OUtre-Mer, 2003, in 8° broché, 366 pages ;couvetrure illustrée.
1987778621987 Paris, Karthala, 1987, in 8° broché, 341 pages ; figures et illustrations in et hors-texte ; couverture illustrée.
2002778632002 Paris, Karthala, Port-au-Prince, Faculté de Linguistique, 2002, in 8° broché, 172 pages ; couvetrure illustrée.
1997756691997 Paris, Bayard Centurion, 1997, in 8° broché, 273 pages.
201800564Paris, L'harmattan - histoire de vie, 2002 ; in-8, 302 pp., br.
201607808Paris, L'harmattan - histoire de vie, 2002 ; in-8, 302 pp., br. Broché en très bon état.
196685041Havana: Instituto de Historia Academia de Ciencias de Cuba 1966. First Edition. First Impression one of 10000 copies. Octavo 22.75cm; original pictorial wrappers; 910-3062pp; illus.; text is in Spanish. This copy is from the library of to Puerto Rican editor translator and literary critic Roberto Marquez inscribed to him by the author on the half-title page: "Para Roberto Marquez / recuerdo de una illegible inolvidable / J.L. Franco." Modest wear gentle sunning to spine and wrapper extremities with some dust-soil and a few tiny stains to wrappers; contents clean; Very Good. <br /> <br /> Third volume in the publisher's series on the Caribbean this one focused on the history of the Haitian Revolution. Contents are broken up into five sections: 1. Conquista y colonizacion de Haiti 2 Contrabandistas filibusteros y bucaneros 3. La colonia Francesa de la Tortuga y Costa de Santo Domingo 4. Azucar monopolios y esclavitud and 5. La revolucion. Uncommon in commerce especially inscribed. 85041. Instituto de Historia, Academia de Ciencias de Cuba unknown
195486744Lausanne: Formes et Couleurs 1954. First Edition. Quarto 31cm; original pictorial wrappers; 150pp; illus.; text is entirely in French. Light wear to extremities faint vertical crease along the left edge of front wrapper with a small tear toward base of spine; contents clean complete; Very Good. <br /> <br /> Late issue of André Held's lavishly-illustrated magazine published between 1939-1955 combining fine art literature history fashion and tourism. The entirety of this issue was dedicated to the island nation of Haiti published to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Haitian independence extolling the virtues of the island's natural beauty culture poetry and social life. Cover reproduces a painting by Haitian artist Wilson Bigaud. 86744. Formes et Couleurs unknown
12072Quatrième partie consacrée à Haïti . 1897 . Paris ,Taillefer , In 12 relié 1/2 chagrin rouge .Dos à nerfs orné de fleurons dorés .206 pp.(Des rouss.)
189953542New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons 1899. 8vo. 373 1 pp. plus 32 pp. publisher’s catalogue. Frontisp. 11 plates. Red pictorial publisher’s cloth cover art of sailors over the rail holding sabers in white gray brown red & black gilt lettering front cover & spine minor chipping head of spine minor wear to corners some spotting soiling front inner hinge starting still G copy. First American edition of this seafaring adventure set against the backdrop of the Haitian Revolution a successful anti-slavery and anti-colonial insurrection from 1791-1804 abetted by British Royal Navy support. Charles Scribner’s Sons, hardcover
1949410632Lake Success NY: United Nations 1949. Colophon stating "August 1959 – 5000. Internally clean. 8vo. xvii 327 pages. Two folding maps in pocket at end pocket separated along edges black-and-white photographic reproductions throughout the text. Printed wrappers a few stains some toning and separation along front joint. Provenance: June Shagaloff Alexander 1928-2022 American civil rights activist signature "June Shagaloff" on half-title and "Shagaloff" on front wrapper. Association copy owned by June Shagaloff Alexander who – one year after the publication of this exhaustive study of Haiti made by the United Nations – joined the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund headed by Thurgood Marshall she was just finishing up her undergraduate degree at NYU; Shagaloff did not marry and take the name of Michael Alexander until 1970. This Report claimed that is "deserves attention as a new departure in United Nations activities. Undertaken at the request of the Haitian Government" it evolved out of various organizations' studies of the country's developmental problems. It was published with the support of the President Harry S. Truman and Haitian President Dusmarsais Estimé Trygve Lie introduction. United Nations unknown
L16124Haïti. Port-au-Prince, Librairie Panorama, août 1963. Plaquette in-8 agrafée de 14 pages. Liste de livres d'auteurs Haïtiens parus depuis 15 ans. E.O.
L16122Haïti. Port-au-Prince, Imprimerie " La Phalange ", s.d. (années 60). Plaquette de 36 pages, cinq illustrations. Translated by Georges Gardiner. E.O. de cette plaquette de propagande pour François Duvalier président à vie de la République d'Haïti.
L16121Haïti. Port-au-Prince. Imprimerie de l'État, 1960. Plaquette in-12 agrafée de 24 p. E.O.