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022370No Place: No publisher. Wraps. Very Good. String tied oblong format album with black and white photos tipped in with corner triangles. Black paper with photos nicely captioned with names and descriptions of locations or actions from time to time. Apparently from the collection of Ralph Adelbert Young. The photos depict trips to the Moosehill Bird Sanctuary in Sharon. Massachusetts several different summers at a "Camp Squanto" a trip to Chatham a trip to a cottage at Great Hill a hiking trip to Twin Bridges winter hiking swimming etc. The friend group was a mix of late teenage boys and girls. Approximately 50 to 75 photos. About VERY GOOD condition. Minor fading scuffing and edgewear to the covers. A few photos now loose with a couple missing. No publisher unknown
1886018996Rhode Island: WCTU Rhode Island Publisher 1886. Unbound. Very Good. Cream colored silk ribbon with purple printing and fringed ends. 6 ¾ by 2 1/8 inches. A ribbon issued by the Women's Christian Temperance Union WCTU of Rhode Island reading "Our Jubilee Year April 7th. Praise ye the Lord. W.C.T.U. of Rhode Island. Sept. 28-30th 1886." Presumably issued for its annual convention. The Women's Christian Temperance Union was founded in Ohio in 1874 with the principal goal of promoting temperance through religious moral and other methods. It eventually expanded its mission to include social reform such as suffrage child labor etc. The Rhode Island chapter was successful in helping to pass a prohibition law in the state in 1886 although it was repealed in 1889. VERY GOOD condition. A few small spots of brown staining in the center of the ribbon. WCTU Rhode Island, Publisher unknown
1887019235Rhode Island: WCTU Rhode Island Publisher 1887. Unbound. Good. Cream colored silk ribbon with purple printing and fringed ends. With a sewn fold over flap at the top. About 6 ½ by 2 1/8 inches. A ribbon issued by the Women's Christian Temperance Union WCTU of Rhode Island reading "W.C.T.U. of Rhode Island/With Love of Mrs. Barney/Psalms 68-28./State Convention/at/Newport/ Sept. 27 28 & 29 / 1887." Presumably issued for its annual convention. The Women's Christian Temperance Union was founded in Ohio in 1874 with the principal goal of promoting temperance through religious moral and other methods. It eventually expanded its mission to include social reform such as suffrage child labor etc. The Rhode Island chapter was successful in helping to pass a prohibition law in the state in 1886 although it was repealed in 1889. It's presumed that the Mrs. Barney referred to on the ribbon is Susan Hammond Barney a social activist lecturer and first president of the Rhode Island W.T.C.U. VERY GOOD condition. Minor toning and curling. WCTU Rhode Island, Publisher unknown
1888019424Rhode Island: WCTU Rhode Island Publisher 1888. Unbound. Good. Cream colored silk ribbon with purple printing and fringed ends. With a sewn fold over flap at the top. About 6 ½ by 2 1/8 inches. A ribbon issued by the Women's Christian Temperance Union WCTU of Rhode Island reading "W.C.T.U. of Rhode Island. State Convention at Providence Sept. 18-19-20 1888.Greetings Remembrance. Compliments of Providence Union" Presumably issued for its annual convention. The Women's Christian Temperance Union was founded in Ohio in 1874 with the principal goal of promoting temperance through religious moral and other methods. It eventually expanded its mission to include social reform such as suffrage child labor etc. The Rhode Island chapter was successful in helping to pass a prohibition law in the state in 1886 although it was repealed in 1889. GOOD condition. Minor toning and curling with light soiling and staining. WCTU Rhode Island, Publisher unknown
1918021403No Place: No publisher 1918. Cloth. Good. World War I Hospital/Medical Worker Diary. 1918 France. In a Daily Reminder Calendar for 1918. Red cloth. 365 pp. one for each day of the year. No name/author given. Some entries rather faded and most written in pencil. Handwriting is sometimes illegible. We speculate the author may have been an officer in the AEF as many of their entries refer to daily inspections and they reference an officer training drill in one entry. Many entries also refer to lieutenants majors and other officers although very rarely giving names instead using a single initial. It appears they were part of the AEF's hospital unit with mention of being at a frontline ambulance medical facility run by French forces and called Ambulance de Bois Roger see Feb. 12. First entry for January 1st indicates the author was in Langres France with the AEF American Expeditionary Force and mentions that school is out and he took a walk. They describe waiting for orders eventually being moved to Liffol-le-grand and Camp Hospital 18 for the month of January. By Early February entries are from Field Hospital 101. A hand drawn map/plan of Ambulance de Bois Roger appears on February 12. They describe setting up a triage with plan. On February 17 "considerable artillery to the east" is mentioned and the author as well as their going to an abandoned trench on the ridge. German biplanes are referred to using the French term avion boche. Boche was a derogatory term for Germans and the word appears off and on in entries going forward including March 8th where it states "Some boche in the air." They also mention that two were killed. By April the author is back at Camp Hospital 18 another map/plan of the facility appears and Field Hospital 101. Entries pretty much cease by April 23 with a few scattered entries short a few long" through the rest of the book. In general the diarist discusses basic day to day operations at the various medical facilities as well as planning interactions with others basic orders etc. GOOD condition. Residue/staining on the front cover. General fading. Minor soiling and edgewear. Some bumping. No publisher unknown
1831c71101831 Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, 1831 ; plaquette in-4, pleine basane racinée de l'époque, roulette dorée encadrant les plats, dos lisse orné de palettes et fleurons dorés, titre doré sur étiquette de maroquin rouge, roulette dorée sur les coupes, tranches marbrées de bleu et brun, ; ( IV), 112pp. Martinique, Guadeloupe, Guyane ( Caienne et Mana), Saint-Pierre et Miquelon, Sénégal, Bourbon, Madagascar, Etablissements français dans l'Inde ( dont la rente de l'Inde).
c6829Paris, Pagnerre, 1858 ; grand in-8°, broché, couverture beige imprimée en noir et rouge; (4), 434, (2)pp.Couverture légèrement poussiéreuse, dos jauni, quelques piqûres, exemplaire non coupé.
1925117801925 Châteauroux, Société d'Imprimerie, d' Edition et des Journaux du Berry, 1925; in-8 de VII - 225pp. - (5) ff. (9 tableaux généalogiques) - (1) f. (Table). Plein cartonnage rouge à la bradel, dos richement orné et doré, auteur titre dorés sur étiquette de maroquin violine, couverture conservée. Illustré de 8 planches H.T. (portraits, armoiries). Bien complet du papillon d'errata en début début d'ouvrage.
1999ANTILLES656121114Bordeaux, Musée d'Aquitaine / Paris, Réunion des Musées nationaux, 1999, 22 x 28, 248 pages coususes sous couverture souple illustrée. Textes de Laurence Verrand, Jean-Yves Boscher, Jacques de Cauna, etc. Riche iconographie en noir & blanc et en couleurs. Ouvrage publié à l'occasion de la présentation de la collection Marcel Chatillon du 23 septembre 1999 au 16 janvier 2000.
18660Perpignan, Geoter, 2008, 1 broché, couverture illustrée. in-8 de 350 pages, texte sur 2 colonnes, photos, cartes, plans, illustrations ;
42443Flammarion 1987, in-4 carré (26 x 26 cm) cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette illustrée, 290 p. (bel état ; épuisé) Très agréable album sur les maisons antillaises, leur architecture et leurs intérieurs, illustré de 600 photos en couleurs de Gilles de Chabaneix
Paris, Larousse, 1971. Collection "Monde et Voyages". Un volume cartonné de format in 8° carré de 160 pp.; texte sur trois colonnes. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et en couleurs. Couverture illustrée en couleurs. Bel état.
ORD-3633Au clergé de son diocèse sur l'Esclavage. Orléans. Georges Jacob.1862. In-8 br.pp.387 à 399.
1981ANTILLES99990415Société d'histoire de la Guadeloupe, 1979, 15,5 x 24, 170 pages cousues sous couverture imprimée. Extrait du "Bulletin de la Société d'Histoire de la Guadeloupe" n° 40-42, 2e-4e trimestres 1979.
1818111571818 Paris, Gide fils, 1818; in-8°, demi-basane blonde époque,à tout petits coins verts, dos lisse orné de fleurons, palettes et petits fers dorés, titre sur étiquette de maroquin rouge, tomaison sur étiquette verte, tranches jaunes, plats de papier beige; (4) - 390pp. Manque la coiffe supérieure, fentes aux charnières mais reliure solide; très pales traces de mouillures en marge supérieure, quelques rousseurs ou taches rousses en marges en début en fin dues à la colle utilisée qui également bruni le papier des plats. Cachets.
a7170London 1773 Charles Eyre and William Strahan. Upon the security of freehold or Leasehold Estates in many of His Majesty's Colonies in the West Indies; and to render the Securities granted to such Aliens effectual for recovering payment of the money to be lent by sale of such freehold or leashold estates. 4to. pp.299-306 removed from volume and rebound in later plain wraps. Three binding holes in left margin. VG. . paperback
1938z08233New York: Swedish-American Line 1938. Paperback. Very Good. Lot of information and souvenirs from a 1938 cruise aboard Swedish-American Line's Kunsholm motor liner from New York City to the Caribbean and West Indies. Includes several menus invitations to cocktails of liner stationary addressed to the passenger a passenger list a list of shore excursions a letter of welcome from the Swedish-American Line director and a souvenir booklet of "reminiscences" from the cruise. Illustrated wraps 8vo. Varying paginations with illustrations. Very good. Bending and some edgewear to items predominately clean and unmarked. A nice lot of materials for the cruise and travel enthusiast. Digital images available upon request. Swedish-American Line paperback
250556New York: Carlton & Lanahan nd. Reminiscences of the West India Islands Second Series.-No. II. Frontis. 159 pp. 12mo. Contemp cloth. Very Good. Reminiscences of the West India Islands Second Series.-No. II. Frontis. 159 pp. 12mo. Carlton & Lanahan unknown
170664859Leyden 1706. Folio. Nyere marmorert kartonasjebind med pergamentrygg. Kobberstukket vignet på tittelbladet. 27 2 s. Med et kobberstukket kart over Vest-India.Folio. Recent marbled boards with vellum spine. Engraved vignette on titlepage. 27 2 pp. With one folding map showing the West Indies. By Pieter van der Aa Nederlandsk. hardcover
1933114008Partitions sur les Antilles Beuscher Paul 1933
186574875Partitions sur les Antilles,Partitions sur les États-Unis Le Bailly 1865 approx.
19488449Partitions sur les Antilles Krier Georges 1948 approx.
192018072Partitions sur l'Amérique Latine Krier Georges 1920 approx.
95982Partitions sur les Antilles Europa 1950 approx.
197225316Nantes aux Bureaux de la Société Archéologique de Nantes et de Loire-atlantique 1972 -in-8 demi-basane 1 année, brochée in-octavo marron Editeur (24,2 x 16 cm), dos et couverture imprimées en noir, orné de 3 gravures hors-texte en noir + 1 gravure in-texte en noir , (XXI + 66 pages + 1 p. de Tables) pages, 1972 Nantes aux Bureaux de la Société Archéologique et Historique de Nantes et de Loire-Atlantique Editeur,