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Broché. 318 pages. Fortes rousseurs.
Broch?. 318 pages.
5454L'Amitié par le Livre, 1954, broché , 14x19 cm, 318 pages. Fantaisies de Michel Frérot. Dédicace de Paul Lebois.
195412781Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue L'amitié Par Le Livre 1954 Petit In-8 Ecu 318 pp, Fantaisies de M. Frérot, vignette sur la 1ère de couverture. Intérieur frais, brochage légèrement passé.
12930Saint-Vaast-La-Hougue (Manche), Publications de l'Amitié par le Livre, 1957. 1 volume in-8 carré, broché, non coupécouvertures souples illustrées, 318 pp., très bon état. Il a été tiré de cet ouvrage huit cents exemplaires sur papier "bouffant gothic".
DIV012C321954 / 317 pages. Broché Editions L'amiitié par le livre
Broché. 286 pages.(Non coupé).
200394826Köln, Taschen, ( 2003). 154; 126 S. (zumeist s/w Fototaf. in Duplexdruck). 25 cm.. Flex. OKart.
17794011311Avignon and Paris: Froulle 1779. Spine label chipped but in fine condition otherwise. Octavo with an engraved frontispiece view of Tahiti; a fine copy in original speckled half calf. <p><p>First edition: the very scarce and earliest separate serious work on Tahiti predated only by the Omai-based fictions and the poetical satires on Joseph Banks; it is based for its facts on the reports of Wallis Bougainville and Cook and for its philosophy on Montesquieu and Rousseau. "Taitbout's pamphlet is of interest not for the originality of its ideas but because it reveals how notions of geographical control deriving from Montesquieu and applied by the Forsters to the islanders of the Pacific could provide a rational explanation for the soft primitivism with which Bougainville Hawkesworth Banks Diderot and others had endowed the peoples of the Society Islands and add point and fire to a revolutionary pamphlet." Bernard Smith European vision and the South Pacific 1985 p. 87.</p> <p>Tahiti was much discussed in Europe from the early 1770s and various voyage accounts were in print during that decade. The Tahitian Aotourou had travelled back to Paris with Bougainville in 1769 while Omai had reached London with Cook in 1774. "After its successive discoveries by Wallis Bougainville and Cook Tahiti came to symbolize a living social and political experiment in the minds of many European philosophers: a primitive paradise that became spoiled and tainted by Western decadence. In this little work often attributed to Bougainville - perhaps because it borrows extensively from his narrative and the earlier accounts of Cook and his accompanying naturalists Joseph Banks and Daniel Solander - Taitbout speculates on the fundamental differences between the 'homme sauvage' and the 'homme civilizé' drawing from the example of Tahiti. He suggests that societies like Tahiti that evolved in isolation could offer political lessons to European nations but acknowledges that the arrival of Europeans on their shores will deal them a death blow. Taitbout's purpose in his own words translated is revolutionary: 'to assist in bringing about the much-desired general revolution to which the human spirit will one day owe the free complete and perfect union of all men'." online resource at princeton.edu.</p> <p>Barbier notes that the book - published anonymously but now attributed to Taitbout - was in the past sometimes attributed to Bougainville. A German translation appeared in 1783.</p> <p>This copy has an additional work bound at the end P.A. Caron de Beaumarchais Le voeu de toutes les nations.dans l'abaissement et l'humiliation de la Grande-Bretagne 1778 Sabin 4178.</p> </p> . Froulle unknown
17796901Très rare édition originale de ce récit sur Tahiti. La description est autant géographique que philosophique. L'auteur est très proche de Montesquieu. L'ouvrage a souvent été attribué à Bougainville. Sans la planche parfois signalée (?). Relié à la suite : Testament politique de M. de V*** Genève, 1770. Pamphlet par Jean-Henri Marchand. Plein veau fauve, dos long orné. Reliure de l'époque. Très bon Avignon Froullé 1779 1 volume in-8°.
46400160, Calmann-Lévy, 1935; in-12 broché. "Sous ce pseudonyme se cache Madame Dussap ( née Jeanne Violet), qui avait épousé un consul en poste à Sidney, d'où ce voyage en Nouvelle-Calédonie sur le """" La Pérouse"""". O'Reilly 422.
1981141927Berlin : Medusa, 1981. 1. Aufl.; 319 S. mit zahlreichen Abbildungen; 23 cm; Orig.-Broschur;
197924082Tübingen und Basel, Erdmann, 1979. 430 (2) SS. 8°, hellblaue original Leinwand, Rücken und Vorderdeckel (blind-) geprägt, weißes Rückenschild. Im illustr. original Schutzumschlag.
Hardcover in-4° (44,5 x 21 cm), 416 p., planches et cartes couleurs hors-texte, abdt ill. in-t., cartonnage decore a froid ed., tete jaspee.- Tome 2 seul. Très bel exemplaire, très frais. [PIL-HA4] Afrique Reunion Comores Indochine Guadeloupe Antilles Guyane Tahiti Nouvelle-Caledonie
2019122835Vendémiaire, 2019, in-8°, 240 pp, notes, biblio, broché, couv. illustrée, bon état
1953ABE-152768791455676 PAGES-24 CM X 31 CM-ELLE A PARIS: ENTREE EN SCENE DE MADAME PICASSO, MERE DE FAMILLE, PEINTRE, DECORATEUR, 2P, 7 PHOTOS-"J'AI CHOISI TAHITI", 7P PAR MARC DARNOIS, 14 PHOTOS-TRICOTEZ LE "PASSE-PARTOUT", PHOTOGRAPHIE COULEURS DE BRIGITTE BARDOT-ZEBRESSES 1953-(E1)
10942Hamuta, Tahiti, Imprimerie B. J. Cady, 1897 1 petit volume in-16, reliure ancienne demi-maroquin à coins, couverture conservée, 110 pp., dernier feuillet consolidé, très bon exemplaire dans une fine reliure.
FIRST AND ONLY EDITION of this translation of the Lives of the Saints into Mangareva (or Mangarevan). 519 pp. PRINTED ENTIRELY IN MANGAREVA (the title-page has a few words in French, as transcribed above). Janeau (1859-1944) was a picpucien missionary in French Polynesia. Printed on very good wove paper. This volume covers the saints whose days fall through June 30; the second volume was never published. Small 8vo. Bound in original cloth-backed boards. Decorative endpapers. Boards a bit worn, but still structurally solid. Internally FINE AND BRIGHT, with no defects. EXTREMELY RARE: WorldCat locates only two copies, both in the South Pacific (Oceania and Hawaii).
FIRST AND ONLY EDITION of this account of Biblical history--from the Creation to the Resurrection--in Mangareva (or Mangarevan). 415 pp. PRINTED ENTIRELY IN MANGAREVA (the front board has a single phrase in French, "Histoire sainte en langue mangarÈvienne"). Janeau (1859-1944) was a picpucien missionary in French Polynesia. Illustrated with several small and very dramatic wood engravings. Printed on very good wove paper. Small 8vo. Bound in original cloth-backed boards. Decorative endpapers. Boards a bit worn, but still structurally solid. Internally FINE AND BRIGHT, with no defects. EXTREMELY RARE: WorldCat locates only four copies, one at Yale and three in the South Pacific (Oceania and Hawaii).
1790PHO-2072Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1790. In-4 de (4)-XVI-309-(3)pp., illustré de 11 cartes dépliantes et 1 gravure, basane mouchetée, dos lisse avec pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, large filet doré aux plats, filets aux coupes, frottements et épidermures, bel exemplaire
3659073555.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
In folio. Dim. 41,5x29,5 cm. Pp. 12. Numero del 24 novembre 1946 di questo quotidiano nazionale siciliano fondato nel 1860 a Palermo e diretto da Girolamo Ardizzone. Il giornale venne fondato subito dopo l'arrivo in Sicilia di Giuseppe Garibaldi. Tra gli argomenti trattati: Verlaine, Walter Pielgeon, Dorothy Lamour, Giuger Rayers, Tahiti e le sue sirene, , Interpreti della lirica a Politeama, I fuorilegge emigrano, Un italiano nelle Hawai ecc.. Belle pubblicità. In discrete condizioni. Raro. Brossura editoriale in buone condizioni generali con lievi usure ai margini e dorso (vedere foto). Legatura assente. All'interno le pagine si presentano in discrete condizioni con rare fioriture. Usure e strappi ai margini. Alcuni segni di tarlo. Number of the 24th of september 1946 of this daily national sicilian magazine established in 1860 in Palermo and directed by Girolamo Ardizzone. The magazine was established after the arrival in Sicily of Giuseppe Garibaldi.. Between the issues treated: Verlaine, Walter Pielgeon, Dorothy Lamour, Giuger Rayers, Tahiti and its mermaids, Interpreters of lyric in Politeama, An italian in Hawai etc.. Beautiful advertisings inside.In good conditions.Scarce copy. Editorial cover in good general conditions slightly worn in the edges and spine (see the photo). Binding is missing. Inside pages are in good conditions with occasional foxings with tears and wearings.
13151Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, MDCCCLXXXVII (1887) 1 volume in-4, reliure plein cuir tabac, couverture imprimée conservée, 65 pp., très bon état.
198212134Wetzlar: Büchse der Pandora, 1982. 99 S., broschiert.
19821231905Wetzlar : Verlag Büchse der Pandora, 1982. 99 S. : zahlr. Illustr. (z.T. farb.) ; 21 cm; kart.