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ORD-13283N°13943 du Bulletin des Lois N°1432. 12 Octobre 1847.. In-8 (ca 145 x 220mm) sans couverture, non rogné, tel que paru. Pages 929 à 935 du bulletin. Papier lgt bruni, bords de feuilles poussiéreux, rares rousseurs, assez bon état.
2003LFA-126739774Revue de 82 pages, format 220 x 280 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
2000LFA016cdTrès belle revue de l'association "Vieilles Maisons Françaises" : 100 pages, format 300 x 230 mm, bien illustrée, textes de grande qualité
55378The signatures are Lloyd Captain Ali Baichan Boyce Fredericks Gibbs Greenidge Holder Holding Julien Kallicharran possibly Murray Richards Rowe and Clive Walcott the Manager. On a conjugate leaf are the signatures of eight members of the Test team for Australia: Gilmour Jenner Lillee Mallett Marsh McCosker Turner and Walker. These were probably collected at the time of the First Test in Brisbane in which case the Australians not to have signed are Ian Chappell Captain Greg Chappell Redpath and Thomson. Leading edges of the leaves slightly silverfish-nibbled; all edges slightly discoloured; two small light marginal spots; in very good condition. unknown
183245990London: Printed by George Eyre and Andrew Strahan Printers to the King's most Excellent Majesty 1832. Disbound. About very good. Marginal stain along the edges on the first few leaves removed from a larger volume. 31 pp 1141-1171. 4to. Caption title./ "16th August 1832."/ At head of title: Anno Secundo & tertio. Gulielmi IV. Regis. Cap. CXXV. Printed by George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, Printers to the King's most Excellent Majesty unknown
182521618London 1825. Folio. 310pp. Bound in modern blue wrappers with copy of title on front wrapper. Fine. <br /> <br /> A wonderfully detailed report on the structure of the legal system in these colonies with explanations of the courts forms of action and remedies crimes punishments police forces slave codes manumission reform measures fees tables of cases tables with names and races of parties to legal proceedings. <br /> OCLC records nine locations under several accession numbers as of September 2024. unknown
183541420London: Published by Edmund Fry 1835. 2 viii 112 pp. Original cloth rebacked. Title stamped in gilt on upper cover. Frontis engraving with tissue guard of black children in school taught by elegantly dressed white teachers; and with several signs: "The Day of Our Freedom August 1st 1834" engraved by J. Crosland; "That Which I See Not Teach Thou Me"; "Shew Me Thy Ways O Lord Teach Me Thy Paths." Occasional foxing Good plus. <br /> <br /> A scarce work issued to celebrate the abolition of slavery in British colonies with the Slavery Abolition Act passed in 1833 and going into effect on 1 August 1834. "On the memorable day when British Colonial Slavery ceased the 'Peckham Negro's Friend and Instruction Society' held a special meeting with a view to 'signalizing the day of Negro Emancipation by some act of Christian benevolence" and accordingly came to the unanimous resolution of undertaking 'the charge of an Adult School to be established in the island of Jamaica. The necessary steps were taken to effect this design; and it is the hope of aiding the the extension of its practical usefulness which has prompted a few individuals who have long felt deeply interested in the Negro's cause to collect into a small volume such poems as may be within their reach written for the most part in special commemoration of the abolition of Slavery and to apply the profit if any to the furtherance of the object before described."<br /> The authors of most of these poems have signed with their initials only. This is the first edition.<br /> LCP 2587. Published by Edmund Fry unknown
1740AQ26617London: Printed for Tho. Cooper 1740. 2 v-viii 9-62pp. Without half-title. Recent marbled paper wrappers. Internally clean and crisp. An essay written during the early stages of the War of Jenkins' Ear 1739-1748 in which conflict between England and Spain mostly took place in the Caribbean sea. The author devotes a large portion of the essay to discussing the present military strength of France and Spain which he deems inferior to the English forces and argues that exerting English strength will be both profitable and inexpensive compared to the previous Anglo-Spanish war. Contains an appendix providing an interesting and detailed description of present Spanish territories in the Caribbean and Americas- including reference to the Spanish galleons and 'Mines of Gold the most famous of which is St Maria'. ESTC T711. First edition. 8vo. Printed for Tho. Cooper unknown
1785143642London: C. Dilly & G. Robinson 1785. Very Good. London C. Dilly & G. Robinson 1785. An engraved map with original hand colouring printed surface 296 × 525 mm sheet size 305 × 540 mm. Vertical folds as issued; remnants of an old guard on the verso; a few light creases; slight tanning around the blue and green colouring; an excellent copy. The headline states that the map was 'Engraved for Guthries new System of Geography'. C. Dilly & G. Robinson unknown
190530136London: Adam and Charles Black 1905. First edition. With 74 very fine and attractive colourplates from the paintings of Archibald Stevenson Forrest each with a captioned guard. Tall thick 8vo in the publisher's original pale blue cloth the upper cover and spine both decorated with ships craps clouds and sunbursts in brown ivory and gilt and with gilt lettering t.e.g. ix 272 4 ads pp. A handsome copy the plates all fine and bright some very occasional and light foxing within the text the lovely decorated binding is solid and firm with very little sign of wear but with a bit of mellowing to the spine front endpaper with cosmetic only spitting at the still-strong hinge. FIRST EDITION AND ONE OF THE MORE ELUSIVE TITLES IN BLACK'S TRAVEL SERIES A LOVELY BOOK IN FIRST AND ONLY EDITION. The blue seas and sun-drenched islands of the West Indies served as wonderful inspiration for both pen and paintbrush in this hard to find gem. Jamaica receives the lion's share of attention but other subjects include Barbadoes St. Lucia Dominica St. Thomas and Martinique. Archibald Forrest wonderfully captures the bright colourful scenery and colourful peoples of these tropic isles. Adam and Charles Black hardcover
237081Basse-Terre, Imprimerie Perfect, s.d. (1936) in-8, imprimé au recto sur papier rouge, en feuille.
196995101969 Chez l'auteur, Fort de France. 1969 in8, Broché. ., couverture illustrée en couleurs, 259 pages. 34 planches hors-texte dont 12 en couleurs. 1 carte dépliante, 1 tableau dépliant sur le sphinx des Antilles françaises. Figures in-texte. Tirage limité à 1100 exemplaires
1875177861875. Paris Adolphe Delahays Libraire-Editeur 1875 2ème ed. augmentée - Broché 13 cm x 16 5 cm 315 pages - Texte de A. Privat d'Anglemont précédé d'une étude sur sa vie par Alfred Delvau - Un manque sur la couv. dos factice sinon bon état intérieur
195613968ÉDITIONS G.P 1956 255 pages in8. 1956. reliure editeur sous rodhoid. 255 pages. Publié en 1930 ce roman d'Albert t'Serstevens met en scène des flibustiers qui lors d'un banquet sur une plage des Antilles se racontent leurs plus incroyables souvenirs. L'ouvrage mêle histoires de trésors de rhum et de rencontres dans une atmosphère de camaraderie entre ennemis
197848Paris, Charles-Lavauzelle et Cie, 1937 in-8, 302 pp., broché.
198989161989 15 volumes brochés, illustrations : documentation in et hors-texte, 3465 pages, de 1971 à 1989 Université de Nantes,
193121ANNEE 1931 . BROCHE . 86 PAGES .
Broch?. 364 pages.
200178849Ibis Rouge 2001 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, couverture illustrée, 199 pp.Très bon état.
200178849Ibis Rouge 2001 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, couverture illustrée, 199 pp.Très bon état.
200139728Autrement - Monde H.S. 123, coll. « Monde », n° 123 2001 In-8 broché, 271 p.
1943117905Couverture souple. En bon état. Broché. 430 pages. Couverture défraîchie.
1994192625L'Harmattan L'Harmattan, 1994. Grand In-8 broché de 329 pages. Bon état
021800No Place: No publisher. Unbound. Good. World War I Collection of Correspondence. Approximately 15 letters. Some with original envelopes. All circa August 1918 to November 1919. All single sheets 2 to 4 pages long handwritten. With two small cabinet card photos of a young woman. These letters were written by Admiral E.K. Moore from the Hotel Connor in Nice France as well as the American Hospital in France. They were written to the wife of Major John Knowlton no first name for the wife given in the letters unfortunately and regarded the health of Major Knowlton. Major Knowlton served as a doctor in France in World War I and it appears he became ill in the Summer of 1918 eventually being diagnosed with spinal meningitis. This caused him to lose his memory and resulted in a lengthy hospital stay. Because of this his wife was not originally notified. These letters from Admiral Moore describe Knowlton's health and improvement as well as his transfer to another hospital. It appears Knowlton eventually recovered fully and returned home to the US with some of the later letters addressing the gratitude apparently expressed by the Knowltons. All in GOOD condition with fold creases some toning and other general wear. Envelopes very worn. No publisher unknown
2006192906Puf Puf, 2006. In-8 carré broché de 162 pages. Tranche inférieure tachée sinon bon état