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36240Port-au-Prince, Imprimerie de l'Etat, 1959. 15 x 23, 409 pp., broché, bon état (couverture défraîchie).
36238Montréal, Editions du CIDIHCA, Editions Henri Deschamps, 1989. 15 x 21, 184 pp., broché, bon état (2 pages crayonnées).
36247Port-au-Prince, Editions de l'An 2000, Imprimerie Centrale, 1975-1976. 14 x 20, 2 volumes, 395 pp., broché, bon état (couvertures présentant de tout petits trous causés par des agrafes, ôtées avec soin).
36202Haïti, Editions des Antilles, 1993. 15 x 22, 413 pp., cartes, broché, bon état (couverture légèrement défraîchie).
36203Port-au-Prince, Ateliers Fardin, 1979. 13 x 19, 448 pp., broché, bon état.
1372928Paris: Culture française, 1969 in-8, 64 pages, broché, bon état. Sommaire: Jean LACOUTURE, Le Prince Sihanouk. - Dr. L. MARS, Haïti et la langue française. - B. WILHELM, Le fait français en Saskatchewan.
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.
13857Paris, De Vecchi, 1978 14 x 21, 223 pp., illustrations en N/B, broché, bon état
M5558P, Guillaumin , sd , in12br , 324 pp , 6 gravures , 1 carte couleur. Une mouillure claire, pages jaunies. Langue: Français
18886495Paris, Guillaumin, ca. 1888. 8°. 6 Holzstichtaf, 1 handcolorierte Karte. XI, 324 S. Schlichter Privateinband. Stempel auf Titel, Papier teilweise altersbedingt gebräunt.
In-16 (Cm 18,5 x 12), pp. XI-324, br. ed., 6 illustrazioni b.n. fuori testo, 1 carta a colori fuori testo. Brossura con piccola mancanza nella parte ant. e dorso. Fioriture alle sguardie, occhietto, ed esterno della carta. Ordinari segni del tempo. BUONO
1792WRCAM45082Philadelphia 1792. 32pp. Bound with ten other titles detailed below. Contemporary marbled boards neatly rebacked in antique-style half calf gilt leather label. Contemporary manuscript contents list on front pastedown contemporary ownership inscription on fly leaf. Light foxing throughout. Very good. Fourth edition with notes and an appendix extracted from authentic original papers. An important narrative of the Haitian Revolution of 1791 recounting the many violent and brutal events to which the inhabitants were subject. The author writes: "At this time one hundred thousand negroes were in rebellion and all the buildings and plantations of more than half the Northern province appeared only as one general conflagration." <br> <br> This work is bound with ten other early American imprints primarily sermons as detailed below: <br> <br> 1 Aufrer Anthony: THE CANNIBALS' PROGRESS; OR THE DREADFUL HORRORS OF FRENCH INVASION. Newburyport Ma.: Edmund M. Blunt 1798. 351pp. EVANS 33332. <br> <br> 2 Gifford John: A LETTER TO THE HON. THOMAS ERSKINE. Philadelphia. 1797. 128pp. Lacks titlepage and second leaf. EVANS 32191. <br> <br> 3 Tappan David: A DISCOURSE DELIVERED TO THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY IN BRATTLE-STREET BOSTON. Boston. 1798. 31pp. Half title. Second edition. EVANS 34628. <br> <br> 4 M'Keen Joseph: TWO DISCOURSES DELIVERED AT BEVERLY ON THE DAY OF THE NATIONAL FAST MAY 9 1798. Salem Ma.: Thomas C. Cushing 1798. 31pp. Half title. EVANS 34039. <br> <br> 5 Prince John: A DISCOURSE DELIVERED AT SALEM ON THE DAY OF THE NATIONAL FAST MAY 9 1798. Salem Ma.: Thomas C. Cushing 1798. 44pp. Half title. EVANS 34414. <br> <br> 6 Osgood David: SOME FACTS EVINCIVE OF THE ATHEISTICAL ANARCHICAL AND IN OTHER RESPECTS IMMORAL PRINCIPLES OF THE FRENCH REPUBLIC STATED IN A SERMON DELIVERED ON THE 9th OF MAY 1798. Boston. 1798. 27pp. Half title. EVANS 34284. <br> <br> 7 Thayer John: A DISCOURSE DELIVERED AT THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IN BOSTON ON THE 9th OF MAY 1798. Boston. 1798. 31pp. Half title. EVANS 34646. PARSONS 196. WALGREN 417. <br> <br> 8 Tappan David: A DISCOURSE DELIVERED IN THE CHAPEL OF HARVARD COLLEGE JUNE 19 1798. Boston. 1798. 28pp. EVANS 34629. <br> <br> 9 Eckley Joseph: A DISCOURSE DELIVERED ON THE PUBLIC THANKSGIVING DAY NOVEMBER 29 1798. Boston. 1798. 23pp. Half title. EVANS 33664. <br> <br> 10 Morse Jedediah: A SERMON PREACHED AT CHARLESTOWN NOVEMBER 19 1798 ON THE ANNIVERSARY THANKSGIVING IN MASSACHUSETTS. Boston. 1798. 746pp. With the six pages included in the appendix of the second edition printed separately for those who purchased the first edition. EVANS 34151 34152. EVANS 24766. hardcover books
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
240 p. 12 mo. Foxed. XLib. Spine taped. **NOTE: A very curious feature of this copy is that the copyright notice is pasted over with a changed version. Jay, the son of the first Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme court, was a noted attorney and staunch abolitionist. He "castigated the federal government's complicity in the crime of slavery. by contrasting actual federal involvement in slavery with the constitutionally required minimal involvement. He also contrasted the gratuitous complicity with slavery with a vision of what the national government might permissibly do against slavery. Most of Jay 's positions on congressional or executive power were well within the mainstream of legal thought of the day." **PRICE JUST REDUCED! JUN2C/W148 Rear
2010LFA-126716694Numéro 29 (Février-Mars 2010) : 74 pages, format 210 x 295 mm, broché couverture couleurs, illustré, bon état
1988ABE-1690804276615MENSUEL-124 PAGES-GRAND IN 4-ANDRE GLUCKSMANN CE QUE REAGAN ET GORBATCHEV AURAIENT DU SE CONFIER, MAIS N'ONT PAS OSE SE DIRE, AU SOMMET DE WASHINGTON, 2 PAGES-LA VERITABLE HISTOIRE DE LA-LE VIETNAM VEUT DECOINCER-APRES JOHN HUSTON, VOILA SA FILLE ANJELICA-HAITI, L'ENFER OU LE PARADIS?-GODARD PARLE-GUERRE ET BUSINESS PRISONNIERS DU GOLFE-COMMENT LES NOIRS SE MOQUENT DE NOUS!-THERAPIE HISTOIRES DE FAMILLES, PAR DIANA BLOK ET PATRICE VAN EERQSEL-POUR SINEAD LE SHOWBIZ EST BOURRE DE CRETINS, PHOTO PLEINE PAGE NOIR ET BLANC, LEGENDE SUR 1 COLONNE, SINEAD O'CONNOR--500 MILLIONS DE CHINOIS ONT ADORE CONG SHAN, PHOTO-MARC DE JONGE VA FAIRE SUER RAMBO, PHOTO-(EM523)
19922156Hamburg, 1992. zahlreiche, teils farbige Abbildungen, 264 S., Original-Kartonband ZUSTAND +1.
Indice: "MENTIRAS Y TRAMPAS: ARMAS COMUNISTAS". "ANALISTAS OBJETIVOS Y CRETINOS ÚTILES". "LA HAITIANIZACIÓN DE CUBA". "LA INTERNACIONAL DE LOS DELINCUENTES". "DÍA DEL ABOGADO". "EL FRENTE NACIONAL DEMOCRÁTICO TRIPE <A>". "HAITI: UN PAÍS DISTINTO BAJO UNA TIRANÍA DIFERENTE". "HAITI: EL GOBIERNO DE UN MUERTO". "ANTE LA COMISIÓN DE ASUNTOS CUBANOS EN PUERTO RICO". "CUBA: UNA ÉPOCA DE AGRARISMO". "LA CUESTIÓN AGRARIA". "ESCUELAS Y MOVIMIENTOS AGRARISTAS". "MILICIA Y REFORMA AGRARIA". "EL COOPERATIVISMO BAJO LOS REGIMENES TOTALITARIOS". "COOPERATIVISMO, AGRICULTURA Y DESARROLLO". "CONDICIONES BÁSICAS DEL LIDER COOPERATIVISTA".
ILLUSTRATO. Piccolo strappo in copertina
in 16° leg. t.tela pp. 156 con foto f. testo dell'A.
Cm. 19; pp. 154, (2). Tela editoriale a stampa. Numerose illustrazioni fuori testo. Manca sovracoperta. Buon esemplare 747
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
174122348A Amsterdam, chez François l'Honoré Fils, 1741. Un fort vol. au format in-12 (168 x 102 mm) de xxxii - 469 pp. et 2 ff. bl. Reliure de l'époque de plein veau glacé et marbré havane, filet à froid encadrant les plats, dos à nerfs orné de filets gras à froid, jeu de petits filets obliques dorés sur les nerfs, doubles caissons d'encadrement dorés, pièce de titre de maroquin acajou, pièce de tomaison de maroquin brun, titre doré, tomaison dorée, palette dorée en tête et queue, filet doré sur les coupes, tranches rouges.
185623446Paris Bureau de la Revue des Deux Mondes 1856-57 -in-8 demi-Maroquin un fort volume, reliure demi-maroquin cerise grand in-octavo à coins (binding half morocco with corners), reliure d'époque signée "PETIT" successeur de "SIMIER", dos 4 nerfs (spine with raised bands) décoré "or" et à froid (gilt and blind stamping decoration), titre et tomaison frappés "or" (gilt title and volume numbering) dans un encadrement d'un double filet fin "or", triple filets fins "or" en place des nerfs avec un filet à froid de part et d'autre des nerfs, plats décorés or (gilt decoration on the cover) avec 3 filets fins "or" aux mors et aux coins (joints and corners with three gilt line), papier marbré aux plats (cover with marbled paper), toutes tranches lisses (all edges smoothes) peignées (painting edges) rouge et bleu, orné d'une gravure hors-texte en noir avec serpente : portrait de James BUCHANAN, 955 pages, 1856-57 Paris Bureau de la Revue des Deux Mondes Editeur,