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233244Paris, Chapelot et Cie, 1899 in-8, 275 pp., nbses ill. in-t., demi-basane brune, dos lisse, filets a froid (rel. de l'époque). Dos en partie décoloré, cachets (annulés).
1973021587Portsmouth NH: Portsmouth 350 Inc 1973. Hard Cover. Good/Good. #167 in a limited edition. Glossy black faux leather hard covers. In dust jackets. 371 503 pages including an index to both volumes in volume 2. With black and white photos. A comprehensive history or Portsmouth NH with topics not discussed extensively elsewhere including the clipper ship days the Return of the Sons celebration in 1853 the effects of major fires on the city as well as a discussion of the notorious red-light district and its closing. Pictures of some of the more infamous bawdy houses are included. GOOD condition. Minor to moderate soiling scuffing and a few minor stains to the jacket. A few small tears and chips resulting in minor loss to the jackets. Superficial scuffing with slight loss of jacket illustrations to volume two. Extremities with minor tears and chips. Large tear along the lower hinge of volume two. Minor fading and soiling to the books. Portsmouth 350, Inc unknown
4to., First Edition, with fine coloured frontispiece, 10 fine coloured plates and endpaper maps; olive cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Bright, crisp copy of a standard reference.
1791LBW-5136Paris, M. Moreau de St. Méry et M. Ponce, [1791]. 283 x 587 mm.
186374Nîmes, Imprimerie de la veuve Belle, 1805 in-12, 2 ff. n. ch. [titre, titre intermédiaire], X-74 pp., un f.n.ch. d'errata, broché sous couverture d'attente de papier crème.
198915375<p>Inscribed by author; association copy; 1st edition. Near Fine HC in Very Good DJ. Navy blue cloth over boards gilt letters; map front end papers. Bright clean covers and spine are As New; tightly bound; single piece of cello-tape attaching publisher's presentation card to front free end paper with typed note 'I only wish that Ellsworth could have seen this book. It was written really for him.' and signed at bottom 'Bruce Palmer'; crisp clean interior. DJ is bright clean and complete; faintly scuffed; very slight rubbing wear at spine head. From the family collection of Ellsworth Bunker U.S. Ambassador to Argentina Italy India Nepal South Vietnam Organization of American States and twice recipient of U.S. Presidential Medal of Freedom. Bunker figures prominently in the book and was considered by this author President Johnson and others to have been a critical element in avoiding open civil war in the Dominican Republic. 8vo 226 pp; index biblio; illustrated.</p> The University Press of Kentucky hardcover
1874027658D. Appleton and Co.: 1874. This is Volume II of a 2 Volume set. "A Delineation by pen and pencil of the mountains rivers lakes forests water-falls shores canons valleys cities and other picturesque features of our country." 576 pages with illustrations on steel and wood by eminent American artists. VERY GOOD HARDCOVER. This volume has been rebound circa 1931 half bound leather corners and spine. The original leather five band raised spine has been preserved. Brown leather and brown linen covers. Dark blue end papers. Hard Cover. Very Good/Not Issued with a Dust Jacket. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. D. Appleton and Co.: Hardcover
1968141634Couverture souple. Brochure de 40 pages.
1780LBW-3496Paris, Dezauche, 1780. 494 x 925 mm.
1825LBW-4794Paris, 1825. 473 x 616 mm.
1825115991825 Paris J. Carez, Verdière, Bossange 1825; in-folio en feuilles de 1 feuillet (Table) et 61 sur 63 cartes ou tableaux à double page en couleurs + feuillets " bis" de texte en noir. Ensemble placé dans un carton ancien usagé au dos renforcé. Petites déchirures sans manque en marge de plusieurs planches non rognées, rousseurs en marge de nombreuses planches, quelques traces de mouillure angulaire à plusieurs planches, trace de pli au centre de chaque planche double. les gravures et coloris sont frais. Ensemble de cartes consacré aux deux Amériques du Nord et du Sud et aux Caraïbes et Antilles.
1851016201Baltimore: James Lucas Printer 1851. Wraps. Poor. Printed wraps. 45 pp. One plan/map one map and three tables included. A study of an outbreak of Cholera in Baltimore in 1849 traced to a sewer pipe at the almshouse. With short sections on other diseases found in the region. POOR condition ex-library. Call number pastedown on the front cover with interior pastedowns and markings in the interior. VERY HEAVY chipping and loss to the covers with old unsightly tape repairs to the front cover and spine. Some soiling and darkening. Interior very weakly bound with pages extremely brittle and on the verge of detaching. Heavy chipping to the paper along the extremities. Extensive underlining in the margins and some notes to pages 10-13 with a few small marginal lines to several other pages. POOR condition. Sabin 8917. James Lucas, Printer unknown
19721201441972 Editions Basse-terre, Société d'Histoire de la Guadeloupe, collection "Bibliothèque d'Histoire Antillaise" N° 2 - 1972 - Reproduction de l'édition de 1863, initialement parue à Paris chez Noblet et Baudry, Libraires-éditeurs - In-8, (26,5 x 21,5cm) broché sous jaquette illustrée de l'éditeur - 44 pages + XI planches d'illustrations en N&B hors texte, dont une dépliante
1771LBW-8277[Paris, 1771-1786]. 235 x 182 mm.
1771LBW-8278[Paris, 1771-1786]. 240 x 179 mm.
1771LBW-8280[Paris, 1771-1786]. 235 x 179 mm.
1771LBW-8284[Paris, 1771-1786]. 235 x 181 mm.
236422Basse-Terre, Imprimerie officielle, 1932 in-8, 44 pp., broché.
35901N° 59 - 1er trimestres 1984 - Publié avec le concours du Conseil général de la Guadeloupe - revue illustrée - broché - 134 pages
1869020389Washington: Government Printing Office 1869. Disbound. Good. Disbound government document lacking any wrappers or spine holding it together. 239 pp. all loose but complete. It appears all pages were slightly cropped along the left edge and perhaps the other edges as well. A US government document providing lengthy testimony on the voter suppression disenfranchisement and violence encountered by African Americans in the state of Georgia when trying to vote or serve in office. Governor Rufus Bullock opens the testimony recalling several incidents of violence and intimidation and discusses the expulsion from state congress of 29 African Americans elected to office. Following his testimony Henry McNeal Turner testifies as to his experiences as a leader in the African Methodist Episcopal Church working in Georgia. Bullock worked to establish equal rights for African Americans in Georgia becoming the "most hated man in the state." He left Georgia in 1871 due to threats made by the Ku Klux Klan. GOOD condition. Disbound with wear as noted above. Presumably ex-library with a faint library name stamped on the page edges. Uneven toning to the pages heavy to several. Government Printing Office unknown
1780PHO-2207Nyon l’Ainé, Paris, 1780, 2 vol. in-12 de XIV - XVIII -389 pp. et 1 f.- 352 pp., relié plein veau marbré époque, dos à nerfs orné avec pièces de titre et tomaison, tranches rouges, petits manques au dos, coiffes sup. arasées, coins usés, légères épidermures.
46452Préface de G. Monnerville. P. Fasquelle 1936. In-8, 166 pages. Broché.
1994192311L'Harmattan L'Harmattan, 1994. In-8 broché de 308 pages; Bon état
1997193308L'Harmattan Paris, Éditions L'Harmattan, 1997. In-8 broché (21,5 x 13,5 cm) de 282 pages. Édition originale. Étude de référence sur l'imaginaire littéraire de la Martinique. Richard Burton y analyse la figure historique et mythique du nègre marron comme symbole de résistance et de contre-culture à travers les uvres d'Aimé Césaire, Édouard Glissant, Patrick Chamoiseau et Raphaël Confiant.
1989A110555Talence, Presses Universitaires de Bordeaux 1989 Complet en 3 tomes, vii + 1486pp. (pagination continuée) + 52 planches (avec photos en n/bl), 24cm., br.orig., Thèse de Doctorat, cachet au verso de la p.d.t., texte frais et en bon état, poids: 2.5kg., A110555