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1869020934New 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 "Who Killed Cock Robin" by Susan B. Anthony; four pieces by Elizabeth Cady Stanton a review of a book on Women's Suffrage "Impunity in Crime" "President Woolsey" "Women's Education" Also present is news on the American Equal Rights Association etc. GOOD condition. Front cover torn along the upper hinge. Several fold creases present with other general wrinkling. Minor toning and scattered soiling in the interior. Some foxing and offsetting along the top edge. Susan B. Anthony, Proprietor; R.J. Johnson, 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
1870022308New York: Susan B. Anthony Proprietor; R.J. Johnson Publisher 1870. 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 printing of an interview conducted by Susan B. Anthony in which she interviews "Jennie" Claflin Tennie Claflin sister of Victoria Woodhull about her part in the brokerage firm started by Woodhull and herself. They discuss a variety of subjects relating to brokerage and the skills needed to run a business. Tennie C. Claflin partnered with her activist and suffragist sister Victoria Woodhull to open this firm in 1870. Backed by Cornelius Vanderbilt the firm became quite successful tapping into the needs of women who wanted to invest. Shortly after opening the firm Woodhull and Claflin started to publish a newspaper that was considered radical at the time advocating for equal rights free love and other social movements. GOOD condition. Several faint fold creases present with other general wrinkling and creasing. Chipping and tearing along the edges. Minor toning and scattered foxing and soiling. Several pages unopened along the top edge. Susan B. Anthony, Proprietor; R.J. Johnson, Publisher unknown
in-12, 534 pp., cartonnage éditeur avec jaquette i Jaquette lég. insolée sinon bel exemplaire. [JU-4]
184954750Madrid La Imprenta Nacional 1849. Small 4to. Contemp. hcloth. Gilt lettering on spine. Stamp on title-page. 2468 pp. 1 folded table. Internally clean and fine. <br/><br/><em>This edition not in Sabin. Sabin 19679 for other editions. </em> hardcover
1740200020AG1740. Nuremberg Homann Heirs c.1740. Original hand-coloured map. Plate Size: 55.6 cm x 48.7 cm. Sheet Size: 60 cm x 52 cm. Original map. Very good condition. Trace of foxing along sheet edges. Minor open tear with missing material evident to fore edge. Lower margin running out towards left corner. Centre-fold as issued. Sandler S. 136 nach Moll; mit Dat. 1740; Kapp Jamaica 59; Palmer Bermuda 32; Campbell Barbados 26 u. Taf. X; Tooley Antigua 18 u. St. Kitts 23. - Alle Bibliogr. außer Sandler datieren 1737. Very interesting set of five maps on a single sheet showing the highly-prized British possessions in the Caribbean - St. Kitts Antigua Bermuda Barbados and Jamaica - each in excellent detail noting cities rivers roads forts plantations surrounding islands political/administrative subdivisions and a host of other topographical features. The individual maps include separate title and scale bars with most having additional descriptions in German and reference keys. Barbados is orientated with north facing left while the rest are all orientated North. A beautifully decorative title cartouche is presented in the top right and includes the title in Latin as well as German. English/German translations of mapping terms and the text on the maps is in German. Homann Erben/Heirs was a prominent German publishing firm in the European map market throughout the eighteenth century. Founded in 1702 by Johann Baptist Homann the business passed to his son Christoph upon Johanns death in 1724. Christoph died in 1730 aged only 27 and the firm was inherited by subsequent Homann heirs. This changed the name of the company which was known as Homann Erben or Homann heirs. The firm continued in business until 1848. unknown
68-7274Antilles Francaises Guadeloupe ca. 1970. Autographed post card. 10.5 x 15 cm. Very Good. En Francais. [Antilles Francaises Guadeloupe, ca. 1970] unknown
1896SY-4SWM-RAHD1896. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition 1896. Moderate external wear a little fraying at bottom of spine some foxing to textblock edges gilt and decorations remain bright. Pages somewhat yellowed with an occasional bit of foxing or minor blemish. Binding reasonably firm. hardcover
in-8°, 294 pages, nombreuses illustrations en noir et en couleurs, cartes, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire. [DV-22]
1978100152327Tchou 1978 in8. 1978. Cartonné. L'ouvrage 'Histoire spirituelle des Antilles et de la Guyane' dirigé par Elisabeth Antébi fait partie de la collection Arawak publiée par Tchou. Il rassemble des textes sur la spiritualité et l'histoire de cette région abordant des aspects religieux et culturels
016551Limoges Eugène Ardant et Cie 0 Grand in-4 (21,5 x 31,5cm), cartonnage polychrome orné de l'éditeur, 336pp. (plats usés et légèrement tâchés, déchirure de 3cm à la toile au niveau d'un mors, feuillets uniformément brunis et comportant quelques rousseurs). Nouvelle édition expurgée précédée d'une introduction de Jules Janin. 45 gravures en noir.
français In-8 de 301 pp.; reliure ornée éditeur. Riche illustration en noir et couleurs.
2729s.l.n.d. (fin XiX° ou tout début XX°) - 1 feuillet. - lithographie polychrome
12256Précédé du précis et de la date des événements les plus remarquables de son histoire . 1864 . Port-au Prince,Bouchereau , In 8° relié 1/2 toile rouge .86 pp.(Toile défr.)
1937189971937. Paris Éditions Denoël 1937 e.o.num.sur héliona - Broché 20 cm x 26 5 cm 197 pages ills noir & blanc in et hors-texte - Texte de Armand Hayet couv.et ills de Marianne Clouzot harmonisation de Charles Bredon- Bon état
1931145161931. Paris Société Française d'Editions coll. Terres Françaises Afrique du Nord colonies et pays sous mandat 1931 e.o. 1/300 ex. de luxe num. (n°119) sur papier pur fil O.C.F. - Broché 14 cm x 23 cm 206 pages - Texte de Armand Megglé dessins de Louis Riou - Léger accroc sur la couv. sinon bon état
19347384Paris Denoel et steele 1934 In 12 Broché , couverture illustrée d'une photo 254 pp La dominique, antilles françaises, guadeloupe, saint Martin saint Barthelemy martinique
2010120544Clarion Books, 2010, gr. in-8° carré, 166 pp, 75 gravures et photos, 5 cartes, chronologie, notes et sources, biblio, index, reliure toile éditeur, jaquette illustrée, bon état. Texte en anglais
752325Connaissance Des Arts Paris 1994 In-4 ( 285 X 215 mm ) de 66 pages, broché sous couverture illustrée. Illustrations dans et hors-texte. Intérieur très frais. Très bel exemplaire.
016478No Place: D.H. Athmer et al Publishers. Pamphlet. Good. No place or date 1946. Side stapled booklet. Front cover with an illustration of the ship and two mermaids. 8 pp. A newsletter issued aboard the USS Hugh L. Scott while on its voyage from Seattle on February 5 1946 transporting occupation troops to Jinsen now Incheon South Korea and Shanghai. The piece contains thanks from the troops to the crew a message from the captain and a day to day account of the trip including personal musings and account of drills. GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate wrinkling creasing and toning. Minor soiling and staining. Edges worn. D.H. Athmer et al, Publishers unknown
190037614- 2 feuilles 25 x 30 cm. Quelques rousseurs.
1997119668La Documentation Française 1997 In-8 broché 24,0 cm sur 16. 163 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
1865PHO-2341Fort-de-France, Imprimerie du gouvernement, 1865-1872. 2 volumes in-8 (22x13,5cm), lxvi-722pp., lxviii-656pp., demi percale et coins moderne, pièce de titre rouge.
1789LBW-77791789. In-8 de 16 pp.; cartonnage de papier marbré vert, pièce de titre rouge (reliure moderne).