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11767In 8 broché, couverture avec illustration en couleurs contrecollée sur le premier plat. Faux –titre, titre, préface de M de LAVERGNE, 380pages, non coupé, illustrations photos hors-texte, 4 cartes dépliantes en fin de volume. Luçon imprimerie S. PACTEAU 1945. Envoi manuscrit autographe de l’auteur. Edition originale..Très bon état.
11768Un demi siècle d’histoire de la grande pêche baleinières en France de 1817 à 1867. Préface d’Emile GABORY. In 8 broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs. Complet de sa jaquette illustrée en couleurs. Faux-titre, titre, 1 planche en couleurs : Pavillons en usage sur les baleiniers.381 pages, illustrations photos hors-texte, 2 grandes cartes dépliantes en fin de volume. Aux portes du large. Nantes 1947. Envoi manuscrit autographe d’ l’auteur. Dessins exécutés par M.V BATARD et par M. CHAPELET peintres de Marine
11769aux voyages de Nickel, de salpêtre et du Pacifique Les premiers voiliers pétroliers. (Suite des derniers voiliers) In 8 broché, couverture illustrée, faux-titre, titre, X, 1 page en couleurs : pavillons d’armement des derniers Cap-horniers et premiers pétroliers. 413 pages, illustrations photos hors-texte, 3 cartes dépliantes en fin de volume. Luçon Imprimerie S. PACTEAU 1940 édition originale.
11770Préface du capitaine A. MARCHAANDEAU. In 8 broché, couverture illustrée, faux-titre, titre, 348 pages, annexe XXXVI- illustrations photos hors-texte, 2 cartes dépliantes en fin de volume. Aux portes du large- Nantes 1947. Edition originale, envoi manuscrit autographe de l’auteur.
197620962Fort de France 1976 in-8 broché un volume, broché blanc grand in-octavo Editeur (paperback in-8 Editor) (25,3 x 16,7 cm), dos et couverture imprimés en noir, 1ère de couverture illustrée en couleurs (front cover illustrated in colours), toutes tranches non-rognées (edges no smooth), tirage limité à 1100 Exemplaires, illustré de 51 planches dont dont 3 en couleurs. Avec une table alphabétique des noms d'oiseaux, tables des planches et table des matières, 326 pages, 1976 Chez l'auteur Fort de France,
18394092550London: Verlag B. Fellowes 1839. IV, 307 Seiten. Mit gestochenem Frontispiz von J. W. Lowry nach T. H. Foljambe und 2 Holzstichen im Text. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Leinenband der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel und dezenter Blindprägung auf den Deckeln [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
126738Conseil Régional de la Guadeloupe sd In-folio en feuillets sous emboitage cartonné légèrement passé. 41,6 cm sur 30,8. 16 pages augmentées de photos en couleurs + 16 photos en couleurs. 32 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
189350045Victor Retaux et fils, Libraires-éditeurs 1893 Préface de Ch. - Anatole JOYAU
2116Orléans, éd. Luzeray, et Paris, Maison du Livre Français, 1935 - in-4 : 378 pp. + 3 grav. h.-t., & 1 carte de l’Océan occidental (47,5 x 31,5 cm., à l’ital.), gravée par Le Roy le Jeune
194798519Havana, Cuban Tourist Commission, impr. Ucar, Garcia y Cia, Cuba 1947 1 carte. In-12 18,5 x 12,5 cm repliée, In-folio 55,5 x 71cm dépliée. Exemplaire en bon état.
1933134643Albin Michel 1933 In-8 broché, non rogné, 316 pp. Bon exemplaire.
189716675Limited 1028/1200 'Champlain Edition'; association copy. Near Fine HCs no DJs. Green calico-grain cloth over boards with paper spine panel printed with red and black titles; top edge gilt; untrimmed fore edges; 2 color title page; laid paper; tissue-guarded frontispiece and interior plates. Bright clean covers and spine but for very faint foxing-like shadows; spine cloth slightly faded; paper label on spine age darkened but legible - new additional spine labels tipped in at rear end papers of each volume; Vol 2 slightly bumped at cover top fore corners; tightly bound; bookplates on each front pastedown 'To Ellsworth Bunker with affecionate regards from the American Red Cross Staff December 31 1956'; bright clean interiors; many leaves unopened at fore edges - never been read. From the collection of Ellsworth Bunker U.S. Ambassador to Argentina Italy India Nepal South Vietnam Organization of American States; president of the American Red Cross; and twice recipient of U.S. Presidential Medal of Freedom. 8vo Paged 368 416 784 total pp; index; illustrated. Volumes 11 12 of Parkman's Works. Boston: Little, Brown and Co. hardcover
1897027240Charles Scribner's Sons: 1897. The first edition 360 pages. This book "is a modest attempt to give my readers a view of the machinery of our National Government in motion and some instruction as to the relations and uses of its several parts." VERY GOOD HARDCOVER with some discoloration of front lower cover edge otherwise a nice clean tight copy. Scarce. Blue cloth covers lettering is bright on the spine and cover. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket Present. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Charles Scribner's Sons: Hardcover
1900019549Houghton Mifflin: 1900. 1010 pages total illustrated with maps and illustrations. "For many years I have felt impelled to write this Life not only in justice to General Steven's memory but also as an act of duty to the young men of the country that the example of his noble and patriotic career might not be lost to posterity." "Hazard Stevens received the Medal of Honor for his actions in the Civil War. His father the General was killed in that war." FINE- HARDCOVERS blue cloth covers lettering is bright on the spines. Previous owner inscriptions from 1900 and 1912 scarce. Hard Cover. Fine-/No Dust Jackets Present. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Houghton Mifflin: Hardcover
1839BOOKS004403i-xx-21-412 pages with large fold out frontispiece map and index. Small octavo 7 3/4" x 5" bound in original publisher's blind stamped decorative gray cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Second edition.<br /><br />James Thome was the son of a Kentucky slaveholder. But from early on he harbored uneasy feelings about slavery and in 1834 that uneasiness turned to unqualified abhorrence when as a theological student he attended an extended debate on the morality of slavery. Soon Thome was serving as a traveling agent for the American Anti-Slavery Society and by 1837 he and a companion Horace Kimball were conducting a study for the society on the results of slave emancipation in the British West Indies. In the report on this trip Emancipation in the West Indies Thome and Kimball offered evidence that firmly refuted the prevailing belief among abolitionists that slavery could only be eliminated gradually because most slaves would need to be prepared for life in freedom. As a result the American Anti-Slavery Society shifted from its advocacy of gradual emancipation to a demand for "unconditional freedom without delay."<br /><br />Condition:<br /><br />Previous owner's neat old quil name on front pastedow; corners gently bumped; edge wear; corners and spine ends rubbed else about very good. The American Anti-Slavery Society hardcover
1862025588Leipzig:: Bernhard Tacuhnitz: 1862. 3 Volumes are bound into 2 volumes and is complete 836 pages total. "It has been the ambition of my literary life to write a book about the United States and I had made up my mind to visit the country with this object before the intestine troubles of the United Government had commenced. I have not allowed the division among the States and the breaking out of civil war to interfere with my intention." These volumes are a detailed study of the United States its history people and other factual information. VERY GOOD HARDCOVERS 3/4 quarter leather with marbled boards some wear to edges of books. Bindings are tight and internally fine. Hard Cover. Very Good/Not Issued with a Dust Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Bernhard Tacuhnitz: Hardcover
#[30979]London 1876. 9 woodengravings on 3 leaves each ca. 31 x 225 cm. From: The Graphic. An illustrated weekly Newspaper. - Depicting: Tree and chapel of Christopher Columbus Havana. The manufacture of sugar: Cutting the cane Carting home the cane Water cart and plantation well Putting cane on conductor Grinding the cane Boiling and testing the juice Night patrol going round the plantations In the purging house-cutting and crushing the sugar In the boiler room - feeding the fires with 'bagazo'. unknown
1902014146Boston: The National Publishing Company Publisher 1902. Unbound. Poor. Unbound single sheet mounted on linen with wooden dowels at the top and bottom for hanging. Approximately 38 by 39 ½ inches. A map in color depicting the White Mountains and Lakes Region of New Hampshire including roads towns as well as names of mountains hills and other geographic features. POOR/FAIR condition. Slightly ex-library with a library pastedown on the reverse. Several large tears about 12 inches long or less along the top edge with heavy tattering chipping and loss affecting the Berlin NH region and the legend. General toning minor soiling and a few faint stains. Minor chipping along the extremities with a few minor creases. The National Publishing Company, Publisher unknown
1741LBW-7637Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1741. In-4 de 4 pp.; broché, sans couverture.
M163321Carte gravée par Tardieu sd ( v 1830 ). Dimensions feuille : 67 X 51, carte : 60 X 47cm. Coloris d' époque. Traces discrètes de pliures.Un mini accident sans manque dans la partie supérieur droite. Carte très décorative aux coloris très frais.
1790LBW-77741790. In-8 de 4 pp.; cartonnage de papier marbré marron, pièce de titre rouge (reliure moderne).
ABE-122856785472 TIRAGES ARGENTIQUES NOIR ET BLANC-17 CM X 23 CM-CACHET HUMIDE "PHOTO DESBOUTIN-NAVELLO 21,RUE HENRI MONNIER TRU 75.74 PARIS"-1:LE BAR,TABOURETS,ZINC,TABLES AVEC FAUTEUILS BRIDGE-2:SALLE DE RESTAURANT,TABLES DRESSEES AVEC MENUS,FRESQUES NATURALISTES-3:SALLE A MANGER VIDE AVEC TABLES DRESSEES ET MENUS POSES VERTICALEMENT,FRESQUES,MOQUETTE A DECORS DE FEUILLES ET SOLEILS STYLISES (CP5)
11493Imprimé en France en 1943. 1 ensemble de lithographies sur les anciennes colonies françaises ultra-marines, de format 28*38 cm, très bon état. Chaque lithographie est vendue 100 euros.
236542Basse-Terre, Imprimerie du gouvernement, s.d. (1871) in-8, 4 pp., en feuille.
237073[Paris], Imprimerie de Guiraudet et Jouaust, s.d. (1849) in-8, 4 pp., en feuille.