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1994M1623181994 Ausral Couverture souple 1994 In8 broché, 331pp .Un nom sur la page de faux titre . Très bon état.
QWA-12595Maspero, 1966, in-8 br., 58 p., 1ère édition, coll. "Cahiers libres, 81", couverture à rabats, bon état.
Riproduzione nella collana Vintage della prima edizione italiana 1968. Un volume (21 cm) di 243 pagine. Cartonato editoriale illustrato. Ottime condizioni.
Un volume (22 cm) di 227-(3) pagine, con foto ft. Brossura editoriale illustrata, con titolo bicolore, ritratto di Guevara e la scritta “Gli utili di questa pubblicazione saranno devoluti interamente ai movimenti rivoluzionari dell'America Latina”. Minime tracce del tempo. Prima edizione di questa famosissima pubblicazione che accompagnò tutta le generazione del '68.
Un volume (18 cm) di 191pp+190nn, con foto nel testo. In inglese e spagnolo. Brossura editoriale illustrata. Prima edizione, quarto reprint. Ottime condizioni.
In-8° (19 x 14,5 cm). XXIX, 346, (20) pp. 1 carta. Brossura editoriale con lieve gora all piatto sup. Rara edizione originale.
Tall octavo, cream cloth lettered in red. pp 104 + 16 photos on text paper. Yellow dust jacket has a 1 cm tear, to top of front panel; light spine sunning; small tear to rear panel; VG otherwise.. [MI-1] First edition in English Hardcover. Translated by Eduardo Bernat from the original 1963 edition.
in-16, 323 pages, broche, couv. à rabats. Tres bel exemplaire. [FM-1]
in-16, broché, couv. à rabats. Tres bel exemplaire. [LP-3]
in-8°, 268 pages, photos et cartes, broche, couv. illustree. Bel exemplaire. [CA33-1]
in-12, 217 pages, broché, couv. + jaquette illustrées. Bel exemplaire. [CL-8]
1960025662Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press / Oxford University Press / Institute of Pacific relations 1960. First Edition First Printing . Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine Dustjacket. Xiii 247. Orange Cloth. One Of 2000 Copies Of The First Printing But This Copy With Printed $5 Us Price At Bottom Of Front Flap So Perhaps An American Issue. Slight Signs Of Usage To Book And Dj. Inscribed To Mr. And Mrs. Z. T. Nyi Zau Tsung Nyi Of Los Angeles "With High Esteem And Respect". Information From His Archives At Usc: Theodore H.E. Chen Ph.D. 1939 Was Chairman Of Usc's Department Of Asian Studies From 1940 To 1968 And From 1960 To 1971 He Directed The East Asian Studies Center In Support Of Which He Had Obtained The First Federal Grants. Chen Also Secured Outside Funding For A Project To Help Train And Advise High School Teachers Of Chinese And Japanese. A Native Of Fuzhou China Chen Was President Of Fukien Christian University In 1946 And 1947 While On Leave To Participate In Postwar Rehabilitation. He Also Helped Organize Tunghai University In Taiwan As A Representative Of The United Board Of Christian Colleges. He Was The Author Of Nine Books Including Thought Reform Of Chinese Intellectuals And Maoist Educational Revolution And Chinese Education. Dr Chen Hits An Easy Target; The Worst Governments Are Those Who Try To Control What And How People Think And How And Where They Communicate Because Their Leaders Have An Excess Of The Oldest Disease Of Officials Crap-In-The-Brain Which Prevents Them From Engaging In Exchanges Of Facts And Ideas. <br/> <br/> Hong Kong University Press / Oxford University Press / Institute of Pacific relations hardcover
1916029953London: East And West Ltd. 1916. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Good. 15 Pp. Orange Covers Printed In Black. Wear Small Chip At Upper Left Corner Of Front Cover. Last Sentence With Warning That The West "Will See What We Can Do To Our Foes Who Dare Think Of Humiliating Us". <br/> <br/> East And West, Ltd. paperback
1875WRCAM56107Cuba 1875. Twenty-two partially-printed forms on folio sheets completed in manuscript in a variety of hands. Most printed and accomplished on the recto only though a few with print or manuscript on the verso as well. Some with old folds chipping and small tears to edges of most documents one document with the upper right corner cut away. Occasional foxing tanning and ink offsetting and bleedthrough. Several documents with additional manuscript annotations. About very good overall. An important collection of contracts documenting Chinese indentured servitude in Cuba two signed in Chinese. All but one are from various municipalities in the Matanzas Province usually attested to with an ink or blind stamp from a local official one with paper tax stamps affixed. Each contract stipulates the term of service for the "colono" - one or two years along with wages to be paid food and clothing issued duties and hours to be worked and so forth. The laborers are identified in the contracts by their assigned Spanish names with no surnames though some forms have a section for their "nombre nacional" and place of origin as well. There are provisions for what happens if the servant cannot complete their term of service due to illness pending agreement with the "patrono" and a section on options for contract renewal. The latest of these contracts dated May 24 1875 bears the laborer's signature in Chinese. He is described as "al asiatico José" aged 30 of Macao and is contracted to work for Ignacio de Cardenas for six years. Another contract from Bejucal in the Mayabeque Province is also signed in Chinese this one by "Antonio" "natural del pueblo de Leo Chao en China." This is also the only document in the collection with a signature area labeled: "Firma del interpréte ó de dos personas de confianza del colono ó dos testigos." <br> <br> Formal slavery continued in Cuba until it was abolished by Spanish royal decree in 1886; it was accompanied however by a significant population working in indentured servitude. As sugar exports rose in the mid to late 18th century there was a dramatic increase in the need for enslaved workers. "One of the explicit goals of Spanish reformist policy in the last third of the eighteenth century became the need to emulate other European nations' success with slave plantation development in the Caribbean. Partly because of this slave-based coffee and sugar estates sprang up in increasing numbers in portions of Cuba especially around Havana Santo Domingo and Puerto Rico. An expanded slave trade was a necessary condition of such growth. In Cuba alone approximately seventy thousand slaves were imported between 1763 and 1792 and another three hundred twenty-five thousand were brought in between 1790 and 1820.For the entire nineteenth century imports to Cuba amounted to about seven hundred thousand persons." - Drescher. <br> <br> The abolition of slavery in the British West Indies however meant that from the 1830s onward a new source of labor was necessary. It is this gap that indentured servitude filled. Unlike the earlier waves of European immigrants who travelled to the New World as indentured servants Asia was now the primary source. Between 1848 and 1874 125000 Chinese indentured servants arrived in Cuba alone - a figure outstripped only by the number who indentured themselves in California. "Some contemporaries and later historians.have condemned the servitude of the Asians as a thinly disguised revival of slavery. These critics have pointed to a variety of abuses to which the Asians were subjected both legally - with severe laws governing absenteeism vagrancy and insufficient work - and illegally in the form of harassment by vicious masters. Yet other observers have defended the system as a boon to the Asian workers. Voluntary reindenture at the end of their terms was common among the migrants suggesting that many Asians judged the system to be beneficial to them" - Drescher. <br> <br> Voluntary or not a large number of Chinese migrants were laboring in Cuba in the 19th century; for most of them these contracts are the only existing records of their work if not of their lives. Seymour Drescher & Stanley L. Engerman editors A HISTORICAL GUIDE TO WORLD SLAVERY New York 1998 pp.140-42 239-42. hardcover books
Mm 140x210 Brossura editoriale con bandelle, pagine 327, prefazione di Salvo Vaccaro. Timbro editoriale all'ultima carta bianca. Opera in stato di nuovo.
The superpowers and the acts they commit.
5776Akoulyo editions 159 pages IN4. Sans date. broché. 159 pages. Ce livre est un ouvrage illustré sur Cuba publié en 1993 par les éditions Akoulyo. Il s'agit d'un documentaire de voyage contenant de nombreuses photographies et illustrations présentant le pays sous un angle pratique et culturel
ORD-2301Extrait de la Revue Maritime et Coloniale. 1865. In-8 (148 x 210mm) couverture en carton souple bleu, imprimée (couverture factice), pages 431 à 446 de la revue, à la fin pages 447 à 452: Bulletin bibliographique de la Marine et des Colonies. Bon état.
Habana, P. Fernández y Cía., 1887, 21,5 x 15 cm., rústica editorial a falta de la cubierta posterior y del lomo, 220 págs. + 2 h. + 3 tablas plegadas. (Portada con dos rotos sin afectar al texto).
M., Ambrosio Pérez y Cía., 1901, 21 x 15 cm., 30 págs. (El nombre del autor figura al final del folleto. Trata sobre Cuba).
Habana, Manuel Santana, 1897, 25 x 17,5 cm., rústica editorial, dedicatoria manuscrita del autor, IV + 79 págs. + (Apéndices:) 4 hojas, incluso 2 estados, uno de ellos plegado + (Análisis, explicación y comentarios del proyecto del nuevo matadero:) LVI págs.
Broch?.86 pages.
199747429Reporters sans Frontières Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1997 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture illustrée d'une photographie montrant des dissidents en train de prendre la mer In-8 1 vol. - 125 pages
19968881712Seuil Editions Seuil, 1996, In-8 broché de 397 pages, bon état.