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2013DADAX0833078607RAND Corporation 2013-02-22. paperback. New. 6.00x0.50x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. RAND Corporation paperback
1938100074118Paris. 21 cm x 29 cm. 1938. Broché. 32 pages. Paris Pages d'Haïti n°2 1er Septembre 1938. Agrafé 21 cm x 29 cm 32 pages photos noir & blanc illustrations. Direction: Edith Penzo textes et poèmes d E. Aubaut Marcel Prévost Georges Sylvain S.-L. Defly Miguel Zamacoïs ... mondanités mode publicités. Très bon état
1953boz_002536Auteur : Antoine Bervin Titre : Pantal à Paris Édition : Imprimerie de l'État, Port-au-Prince (Haïti), 1953. Deuxième édition (mentionnée en page de titre), publiée dans la "Collection du Sesquicentenaire de l'Indépendance d'Haïti". Reliure : Broché, sous couverture souple d'origine de couleur crème. Dos lisse avec titre imprimé en long. Dimensions : Environ 15 x 22 cm État : Bon état général. On note un léger jaunissement de la couverture dû au temps et de petites marques d'usage sur les coiffes et les coins. Intérieur frais, couture solide. Nombre de pages : 181 pages (plus table des matières).
français In-8 de 382 pp.; broché à rabats de l'éditeur. Traduit de l'américain par Henri Drevet. Préface de Graham Greene.
1 Vol. In-16 cart. editoriale. Sovracopt. ill. Come nuovo pag. 584 18 ill. f. t PROG 41167 CATT_ATT 54
2004ABE-3109752335132 PAGES-CARLA BRUNI ET RAPHAEL ENTHOVEN EN COUVERTURE/"CARLA BRUNI LA VICTOIRE DE L'AMOUR"-PUBLICITE CHARLOTTE GAINSBOURG POUR LA MARQUE GERARD DAREL-LUCHINI A CONFESSE-MARIE MADELEINE ETAIT ELLE MADAME JESUS?-HAITI PAS DE MIRACLE POUR ARISTIDE/8P-JOHN KERRY ON THE ROAD-DES MONSTRES A VISAGE ORDINAIRE/DUTROUX/8P-JUPPE/LE GRAND SOMMEIL/COURCHEVEL-CARLA BRUNI/LA VICTOIRE EN ENCHANTANT/6P-MAROC STUPEUR ET TREMBLEMENTS/6P-DES GRANDS PATRONS EN FORME OLYMPIQUE-RWANDA DIX ANS APRES./8P-LIV ET RAPHAEL POIREE LES AMOUREUX DES FJORDS/4P-NOEMIE LENOIR LA CHARMEUSE/RACAILLE DU 9.3.-OSCARS/LE SACRE DES SEIGNEURS/MONSTER/MYSTIC RIVER/6P-
191927931Partitions sur l'Afrique,Partitions sur les Antilles Salabert 1919
19563619Partitions sur les Coiffes, coiffeurs et coiffures S.E.M.I 1956
1796WRCAM52307Port-au-Prince 1796. 4 x 9 1/2 inches completed in manuscript docketed on verso. Minor toning and edge wear. Very good. A rare pay order for supplies made out to Baron Jean-Charles de Montalembert on behalf of the invading British occupation force in Haiti. The document is signed by John Wigglesworth agent to the Commander of the British forces in Haiti and later Britain's envoy to the leader of the Haitian Revolution Touissant Louverture. By early the next century Louverture would become ever so briefly chief of the first free Black Republic in Haiti. The payee Montalembert has docketed the verso with an additional docket in French transferring the funds to Dutilh & Wachsmuth a Philadelphia mercantile house. <br> <br> St. Domingo the French part of Haiti was a highly prosperous sugar coffee and cotton slave-estate island whose produce was described as exceeding that of the whole of the British Leeward and surrounding islands. In 1789 it was said to consist of 10000 white people 24000 free mixed-race people and 455000 negro slaves. Although free local laws decreed that mixed-race individuals could not accept any office or employment other than as planters. As news spread of the revolution this group revolted but were roundly defeated. Part of the white response to the uprising was to create their own local assembly which excluded those of mixed race and resolved to transfer the island's allegiance to Great Britain whereupon France sent Commissioners who according to some reports recruited negroes to fight the whites. <br> <br> Starting in August 1791 the slaves revolted in many towns implementing major massacres and destruction of estates and establishing free communities of their own. They were led by Touissant Louverture an ex-slave who later joined the French army after the country abolished slavery in 1793. Louverture swiftly rose to the rank of Commander in Chief of the French forces in Haiti and proved to be an effective leader. In 1794 the British army under the pretense of the Napoleonic war sent a force from Jamaica that occupied Port-au-Prince and some other towns a welcome development for the remaining white population on the island. This British force was commanded by General Sir Thomas Maitland of the 62 Foot Regiment for whom Wigglesworth was the army agent. <br> <br> In the end the British were not successful. By 1798 the army had been virtually wiped out by yellow fever and in April of that year Maitland withdrew the British forces from Haiti under a guarantee from Louverture that the remaining pro-British whites would be protected. In May 1801 Touissant established St. Domingo as an independent republic. This alarmed the French so badly that they subsequently sent an army of 25000 that recaptured the island within a year and then by a ruse conveyed Louverture to France where he soon after died in prison. <br> <br> Baron de Montalembert had commanded the Legion britaniques de Sainte-Domingue a force of 1200 men composed of white colonials recruits from Europe and possibly some free mixed-race Haitians. Montalembert's Grenadiers were one of the most dependable units fighting for the British until the aforementioned fever along with heavy casualties decimated the unit. They disbanded on June 25 1797. <br> <br> A rare early Haitian document signed by two principal figures in the British occupation during the Haitian Revolution. unknown books
1796WRCAM52305Port-au-Prince 1796. 4 x 9 1/2 inches completed in manuscript docketed on verso. Minor toning and corner wear. Very good. A rare pay order for supplies bought from William Dickson by the invading British occupation force in Haiti. The document is signed by John Wigglesworth agent to the Commander of the British forces in Haiti and later Britain's envoy to the leader of the Haitian Revolution Touissant Louverture. By early the next century Louverture would become ever so briefly chief of the first free Black Republic in Haiti. The payee Dickson has docketed the verso to pay "Mg. de Klegand" with an additional docket in French by de Klegand to pay Dutilh & Wachsmuth a Philadelphia mercantile house. <br> <br> St. Domingo the French part of Haiti was a highly prosperous sugar coffee and cotton slave-estate island whose produce was described as exceeding that of the whole of the British Leeward and surrounding islands. In 1789 it was said to consist of 10000 white people 24000 free mixed-race people and 455000 negro slaves. Although free local laws decreed that mixed-race individuals could not accept any office or employment other than as planters. As news spread of the revolution this group revolted but were roundly defeated. Part of the white response to the uprising was to create their own local assembly which excluded those of mixed race and resolved to transfer the island's allegiance to Great Britain whereupon France sent Commissioners who according to some reports recruited negroes to fight the whites. <br> <br> Starting in August 1791 the slaves revolted in many towns implementing major massacres and destruction of estates and establishing free communities of their own. They were led by Touissant Louverture an ex-slave who later joined the French army after the country abolished slavery in 1793. Louverture swiftly rose to the rank of Commander in Chief of the French forces in Haiti and proved to be an effective leader. In 1794 the British army under the pretense of the Napoleonic war sent a force from Jamaica that occupied Port-au-Prince and some other towns a welcome development for the remaining white population on the island. This British force was commanded by General Sir Thomas Maitland of the 62 Foot Regiment for whom Wigglesworth was the army agent. <br> <br> In the end the British were not successful. By 1798 the British army had been virtually wiped out by yellow fever and in April of that year Maitland withdrew the British forces from Haiti under a guarantee from Louverture that the remaining pro-British whites would be protected. In May 1801 Touissant established St. Domingo as an independent republic. This alarmed the French so badly that they subsequently sent an army of 25000 that recaptured the island within a year and by a ruse conveyed Louverture to France where he soon after died in prison. unknown books
1796WRCAM52308Port-au-Prince 1796. 3 1/2 x 9 3/4 inches completed in manuscript docketed on verso. Minor toning. Very good. A rare pay order for supplies intended for the British occupation force in Haiti made out to M. Juré Ainé. The document is signed by John Wigglesworth agent to the Commander of the British forces in Haiti and later Britain's envoy to the leader of the Haitian Revolution Touissant Louverture. By early the next century Louverture would become ever so briefly chief of the first free Black Republic in Haiti. The payee Jure has docketed the verso in French with an additional docket in French transferring payment to Dutilh & Wachsmuth a Philadelphia mercantile house. <br> <br> St. Domingo the French part of Haiti was a highly prosperous sugar coffee and cotton slave-estate island whose produce was described as exceeding that of the whole of the British Leeward and surrounding islands. In 1789 it was said to consist of 10000 white people 24000 free mixed-race people and 455000 negro slaves. Although free local laws decreed that mixed-race individuals could not accept any office or employment other than as planters. As news spread of the revolution this group revolted but were roundly defeated. Part of the white response to the uprising was to create their own local assembly which excluded those of mixed race and resolved to transfer the island's allegiance to Great Britain whereupon France sent Commissioners who according to some reports recruited negroes to fight the whites. <br> <br> Starting in August 1791 the slaves revolted in many towns implementing major massacres and destruction of estates and establishing free communities of their own. They were led by Touissant Louverture an ex-slave who later joined the French army after the country abolished slavery in 1793. Louverture swiftly rose to the rank of Commander in Chief of the French forces in Haiti and proved to be an effective leader. In 1794 the British army under the pretense of the Napoleonic war sent a force from Jamaica that occupied Port-au-Prince and some other towns a welcome development for the remaining white population on the island. This British force was commanded by General Sir Thomas Maitland of the 62 Foot Regiment for whom Wigglesworth was the army agent. <br> <br> In the end the British were not successful. By 1798 the British army had been virtually wiped out by yellow fever and in April of that year Maitland withdrew the British forces from Haiti under a guarantee from Louverture that the remaining pro-British whites would be protected. In May 1801 Touissant established St. Domingo as an independent republic. This alarmed the French so badly that they subsequently sent an army of 25000 that recaptured the island within a year and by a ruse conveyed Louverture to France where he soon after died in prison. unknown books
1997756691997 Paris, Bayard Centurion, 1997, in 8° broché, 273 pages.
In-4 (cm. 29.70), brossura semirigida illustrata, pp. 303, (1), con illustrazioni in bianco e nero ed a colori nel testo. Text in English. In ottimo stato (nice copy).
1980Khe01979Frankfurt (S.Fischer) 1980 (= Erste Ausgabe). 8°, Originalbroschur mit Originalumschlag (Paperback ) 401 S., ISBN 3100207084 1
19981156941998 The British Council / Royal Geographical Society / Institute of British Geographers - 1998 - In-8, broché, jaquette illustrée en N&B de l'éditeur - 63 p. - Nombreuses reproductions photographiques hors texte en N&B - Ouvrage en anglais
vj1190Fond d'aide et de coopération française, Université d'état d'Haïti Broché In-8 (15 x 21 cm), broché, 275-XVI pages, sans date ; petits incidents sur les plats et le dos, coin inférieur du premier plat corné, par ailleurs intérieur frais, assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Mm 245x320 Volume rilegato in tela con sovraccoperta originale, 312 pagine con un ricco corredo di illustrazioni in nero e a colori nel testo e fuori testo. Libro in condizioni molto buone, sovraccoperta con leggeri segni d'uso al dorso. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
1018613102.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1966ABE-155859637207317,5 CM X 20 CM-LA TENTATION DU RETIREMENT, PAR JACQUES MOUSSEAU-UN PATRON DU REALISME FANTASTIQUE: L'INCROYABLE CHARLES FORT, PAR LOUIS PAUWELS ET JACQUES BERGIER, "LE LIVRE DES DAMNES" DE CHARLES FORT-UNE SOCIETE SECRETE MONDIALE, PAR AIME MICHEL, SOUCOUPES VOLANTES-LE YOGA SEXUEL, PAR ALAN W.WATTS-UN IMAGIER DE L'OMBRE VICTOR HUGO, PAR MAX-POL FOUCHET-LA CONTREBANDE STRATEGIQUE EST UN DES ASPECTS DE LA PAIX ARMEE, PAR LE GROUPE XXX-LES PLAGIAIRES DE LA FOUDREVILLIERS DE L'ISLEADAM-LE DOSSIER DU ROBOT, PAR MICHEL FRANCET-L'ENIGME PIRI REIS, PAR PAUL EMILE VICTOR ET ARLETTE PELTANT-DANS LA VALLEE DES MERVEILLES 40 000 INSCRIPTIONS ENIGMATIQUES,PAR JEAN PAUL CLEBERT-LE VAUDOU HAITIEN UN DIEU UNIQUE ET UN PANTHEISME TOUFFU-THEATRE: AUTOUR DES PARAVENTS: LE SCANDALE, C'EST LA PENSEE DE GENET, 1P, PHOTO-ARCHITECTURE: AGADIR EST RECONSTRUIT SIX ANS APRES LE TREMBLEMENT DE TERRE, 1P PAR MICHEL RAGON-MUSIQUE: GRACE A WIELAND WAGNER BAYREUTH EST PLUS VIVANT QUE JAMAIS, 3P PAR CLAUDE ROSTAND (8E)
196633380Montréal Holt, Rinehart and Winston 1966 Grand in-8, 60p. et 2f. Couverture illustrée.
GF7824Gravure sur bois de 26,5 x17,5 cm marges comprises - Avec une notice biographique par Edgar La Selve -
36229New-York, Next Step Technologies Inc., 2000. 28 x 21, 102 pp., ca 100 photos en N/B, broché, état neuf.
13999Paris : P.J. Oswald ("J'exige la parole"), 1972 - petit in-8 broché, 134 pages - bon état -
110667Fribourg, Editions La Sarine 2009, 200x180mm, 82pages, broché. Couverture illustrée à rabats. Dédicace de l’auteur sur page de garde. Bel exemplaire.
Stralcio dagli Atti della Società Italiana di Scienze Naturali e del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale in Milano, Atti Soc. It. Sci. Naturali, vol. LXVIII (3), In-8° (cm. 24), pp. 21 (da p. 306 a p. 326). Brossura provvisoria riproducente la cop. della rivista, cifre a biro e difetti vari in cop. Rinforzo di graffette presso il dorso all'interno. La prima facciata in copia anastatica, le altre pagine in originale.