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1850LBW-4894Paris, [circa 1850]. 286 x 423 mm.
1861LBW-6961Paris, [1861]. 290 x 416 mm.
1771LBW-2676[Paris, 1771-1786]. 228 x 178 mm.
1771LBW-4334[Paris, 1771-1786]. 234 x 180 mm.
1771LBW-4335[Paris, 1771-1786]. 237 x 182 mm.
1771LBW-4347[Paris, 1771-1786]. 241 x 189 mm.
1794LBW-55701794. In-8 de 8 pp.; cartonnage de papier marbré à la bradel, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge en long (reliure moderne).
1794LBW-5586Paris, Laurens, 1794. In-8 de 8 pp.; cartonnage de papier marbré à la bradel, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge en long (reliure moderne).
1736LBW-3534Londres, Thomas and John Bowles, [circa 1736]. 199 x 274 mm.
1791LBW0248d1791 180 x 321 mm.
1974196051974. Affichette couleurs recto/verso 21 cm x 30 cm de Autant en Emporte mon Nunchaku film japonais de 1974 réalisé par Ozawa Shigehiro avec Chiba Shin'ichi et distribué par Edo Figa; présentation du film en français et en créole; il y a un numéro de loterie sur l'affichette qui permet de gagner un voyage à Hong-Kong - Bon état -Le film n'est sorti que 15 jours en 1977 en version française et en version créole aux 3 Hausmann et au Bilboquet ;Tarantino est un grand fan de ce film
1794LBW-5579Paris, Laurens, 1794. In-8 de 16 pp.; cartonnage de papier marbré à la bradel, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge en long (reliure moderne).
Bella mappa raffigurante il Golfo del Messico con Florida, Messico e America Centrale, ornata da un bellissimo cartiglio in una cornice floreale. Geografo veneziano di Padova, Rizzi-Zannoni studiò astronomia e fu nominato idrografo navale durante il suo soggiorno in Francia. Fu professore di geografia della Società Cosmografica di Norimberga e membro dell'Accademia di Gottinga. Morì a Napoli nel 1814. Buono stato con contorni acquerellati dell'epoca. Beautiful map depicting the Gulf of Mexico with Florida, Mexico and Central America, adorned with a beautiful cartouche in a floreal frame. Venetian geographer of Padua, Rizzi-Zannoni studied astronomy and was appointed as naval hydrographer during his stay in France. He was professor of geography of the Nuremberg Cosmographic Society and member of the Academy of Göttingen. He died in Naples in 1814. Good condition with watercolors of the time.
1836LBW-1534Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1836. In-8 de 27 pp. ; cartonnage de papier gris, titre au dos (reliure moderne).
1795LBW-5592Paris, Laurens, 1795/1796. In-8 de 15 pp.; cartonnage de papier marbré à la bradel, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge en long (reliure moderne).
1794LBW-5576Paris, Lefortier, 1794. In-8 de 20 pp.; cartonnage de papier marbré à la bradel, pièce de titre de maroquin brun en long (reliure moderne).
1797LBW-6367Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, An 5 (1797). In-8 de 11 pp.; cartonnage de papier marbré à la bradel, pièce de titre de maroquin brun en long (reliure moderne).
1834002351Paris: A.J. Dénaina 1834. Hardcover. Very Good. Volume 15 only of 16 volumes: 4 536 p.: tables 1 folded; 21 cm. Contemporary calf spine with gilt-tooled spine title; marbled paper over boards. Marbled endpapers. Running title: Chronologie Historique de l'Amérique. The folded table is not included in pagination. This volume covers the history of Guyana from 1770 to 1834. In Very Good Condition: ends of spine and corners rubbed; faint dampstain on upper corner of pages 273-370 not impacting text; minimal foxing; otherwise pages are clean and tight. A.J. Dénaina hardcover
022032No Place: No publisher. Unbound. Good. No indication of photographer place or date. Photo measures roughly 3 ½ by 2 ¼ inches. Presumed produced any time from the 1860s to early 1900s. PROVENANCE: none really. This came in a collection of other tintypes and cabinet card photographs of African Americans with a few of the later photos indicating they were taken in New Orleans and Waco Texas. There is no indication as to whether these were family photos or photos collected by an individual. This photograph depicts a young boy seated in a studio on a somewhat crude wood bench. This is one sharp dressed young lad wearing a brimmed hat and snazzy shirt coat. The photo is in GOOD condition. Minor soiling and a few tiny scratches present. Area of smudging at the upper right corner. Two left corners clipped. The reverse of the metal is a little tarnished and somewhat worn. Some light discoloration present along the edges. No publisher unknown
1792020796No Place: No publisher 1792. Unbound. Very Good. Includes wool cards linen cloth paper etc. Captain James Libbey led a company of men from New Hampshire in Colonel Evans' Regiment in 1777 during the Revolutionary War where they marched and joined the Northern Continental Army at Saratoga. VERY GOOD. Minor toning and foxing with a few wrinkles. No publisher unknown
1854020858Nashua NH: Published for J.R. Dodge 1854. Unbound. Poor. Single sheet 34 ¾ by 24 ¼ inches. Linen backed varnished map. A map created primarily to depict the many railroad lines that were proliferating in the state of New Hampshire in the mid 1800s. Some of these lines ranged into to White Mountains to facilitate logging operations in the region. The counties of the state are prominent with towns also depicted. VERY POOR condition. Ex-library with a title label affixed to the reverse. Heavy creasing and tearing to the entire piece with some loss along the extremities and to the face of the map from the cracking/tearing. Map toned and faded with the varnish not doing it any favors. Some soiling and staining. The map is extremely fragile and will be prone to further deterioration with more handling. Any wear you can imagine it's probably on this map no pun intended. Sold as is. Published for J.R. Dodge unknown
019701No Place: No publisher. Unbound. Very Good. Small very Archive of Papers Belonging to a Community Volunteer Amateur Artist and Former Incarcerate. Name Withheld for privacy. 6 items as follows: two reproductions of a State Prison Escape Bulletin relating to the former owner's apparent escape from the Sierra Conservation Center Correctional Facility where they were held for robbery; small mug shots photo with prisoner id number; a certificate from the City of Los Angeles issued to the person for their participation in holding the Festival in Black a festival that celebrated Black community and culture in Los Angeles; A drawing of two young Black children by the owner signed and dated 19 99; a drawing portrait of Malcolm X who is imagining a cross with KKK on it as well as a tree with a noose also signed and dated as previous entry. Other than the photo the papers are roughly 8 ½ by 11 inches or slightly bigger. Very little information could be found on the previous owner although based on provenance they were the child of a Black activist. All in VERY GOOD or so condition with minor scattered wrinkling soiling and edgewear. No publisher unknown
1869020935New York: Susan B. Anthony Proprietor; R.J. Johnson Publisher 1869. Wraps. Good. Side sewn journal. Approximately 12 ¼ by 9 inches. 16 pp. Early issue of the Revolution a groundbreaking and influential newspaper produced by Elizabeth Cady Stanton Susan B. Anthony and Parker Pillsbury. The paper was established to provide a voice to activists and suffragists such as Stanton and Anthony whose voices were marginalized by the mainstream press as well as many abolitionist publications with whom they had been previously allied. Anthony and Stanton advocated for an amendment giving suffrage to women along with the amendment sponsored by abolitionists that would give Black men the right to vote. Many abolitionists actively discouraged Stanton and Anthony from pursuing their amendment until the amendment enfranchising Black men passed creating a rift in the abolitionist movement as well as the women's suffrage movement. Feeling betrayed by abolitionists and Republicans who initially supported them they established the Revolution with financial help from George Francis Train a Democrat who supported women's rights but was openly racist. As the name indicates The Revolution adopted a combative radical tone with Stanton and others unafraid to take on critics. The paper openly discussed sexual and physical abuse in marriage and advocated better divorce laws that would offer women a way to escape abusive marriages. In 1869 the paper broke with Train who had supplied very little of the funding he initially offered. It published until 1872 struggling to make expenses along the way. This issue with a letter on taxes owed by Susan B. Anthony; two pieces by Elizabeth Cady Stanton "Women's privilege in Edinburgh" and a continuation of a piece on Reverend Henry Edgar. Also present is news on the American Equal Rights Association an essay on hygiene vs. fashion etc. GOOD condition. Several fold creases present with other general wrinkling. Minor toning and scattered soiling in the interior. Susan B. Anthony, Proprietor; R.J. Johnson, Publisher unknown
1855006607Washington: G. Bailey Publisher 1855. Pamphlet. Good. Buell and Blanchard Printers. Pamphlet disbound from a larger volume. Pagination runs 99-112. Double columned text. An anti-slavery pro-abolition pamphlet issued monthly with this number containing a speech of Governor William Seward addressing the dangers of extending slavery the privileged class of slaveholders and the 'Growth of Our Negro Aristocracy.' Also included is a look at the progress of the abolitionists and the efforts by the government to 'nationalize' the institution of slavery. Published and edited by Gamaliel Bailey a journalist publisher and ardent abolitionist. GOOD condition. Minor toning and very light soiling to the piece. Number 16 in pencil twice to the front page. Signature to the bottom of the last page. Minor wrinkling. Light creasing and tearing along the fore edge. Binding edge a bit rough. See Sabin 23625 for records on the entire run. G. Bailey, Publisher unknown
1874012747Hartford CT: Dustin Gilman and Co 1874. Cloth. Good. Light purple cloth with ornamentation and titling in blind. 603 pp. With a few illustrations MISSING illustration at page 433. An account of stock trading and finance on Wall Street including a 'secret history' of speculations since the 1857 crash a discussion of various rises and panics the black Friday of 1869 etc. With a chapter on whether women speculate and those women who keep their own accounts etc. GOOD condition missing one illustration. Ex-library with two or three blindstamps in the interior and a bookplate on the inside rear cover. No exterior marking. Heavy fading to the front cover and spine with the rear cover also rather faded. Minor to moderate scuffing to the covers with some mottling and minor soiling to the cloth. Endpapers foxed. Dustin, Gilman and Co unknown