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1955029878Princeton University Press. 1955. Volume 12 begins in the early part of August 1787 and contineues through the end of March 1788 a time when Jefferson as minister to France ws continuing his persistent efforts not only to secure the enforcement of the favorable trade regulations already conceded to the United States but also to widen their scope to other imports from America." FINE HARDCOVER VERY GOOD- DUST JACKET. Dust jacket protected with a clear plastic acid-free jacket. . Hard Cover. Fine/Very Good-. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Princeton University Press. Hardcover
1955029877Princeton University Press. 1955. "This Volume 11 which covers the period from 1 January to 6 August 1787 continues the account of Jefferson's mission as minister to France." FINE HARDCOVER VERY GOOD DUST JACKET. Dust jacket protected with a clear plastic acid-free jacket. . Hard Cover. Fine/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Princeton University Press. Hardcover
1958029879Princeton University Press. 1958. In Volume 15 Jefferson a veteran of the councils of his own country's revolution becomes a eyewitness of the opening events of the great upheaveal in France in 1789." FINE HARDCOVER VERY GOOD- DUST JACKET. Dust jacket protected with a clear plastic acid-free jacket. . Hard Cover. Fine/Very Good-. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Princeton University Press. Hardcover
1961029880Princeton University Press. 1961. In Volume 16 Jefferson and his two daughters are welcomed home in 1789 in time for Christmas and are given a tumultuous welcome by his "family" on neighboring farms." FINE HARDCOVER VERY GOOD- DUST JACKET. Dust jacket protected with a clear plastic acid-free jacket. . Hard Cover. Fine/Very Good-. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Princeton University Press. Hardcover
1977005254Moscow: Editorial Progreso 1977. Hardcover. Near Fine. 258 6 p.: tables; 21 cm. Light grey cloth with black stamped spine and cover titles; green stamped author's name and publisher's emblem on front cover. No dust jacket. Translation of Latinskaia Amerika by M. Jusainov. This Spanish translation of Boyko's work on imperialism and capitalism in Latin America is very scarce. In Near Fine Condition: cover lightly soiled; pages are clean and tight. Editorial Progreso hardcover
005808No Place: D. Van Nostrand. Cloth. Fair/No Jacket. 1863. Blue cloth with gilt titling anf ruling in blind. xviii 408 pages plus 12 pages of ads in the rear. LACKING title page and frontis with text beginning with the quote from Winfield Scott. An original endpaper is present but other preliminaries may be lacking. Preface and all other pages present. With illustrations lacking the aforementioned fold-out frontis. All others present as called for including one colored plate and several fold outs. A detailed history of West Point to its vital use as a fort on the Hudson during the American Revolution to its eventual transformation into a military academy. This includes discussion of the chain across the Hudson to obstruct passage during the war and Benedict Arnold and his secret correspondences and plot. FAIR condition lacking the abovementioned pages. Moderate to heavy scuffing to the covers heaviest along the hinges. General fading. Minor soiling with a few faint stains to the rear cover. Cloth frayed and worn along the extremities with some splitting along the hinges. Text block solid. Minor scattered soiling and general toning to the paper. Fold outs with a few large tears although no pieces missing. Ownership signature present. Sabin 7150. Howes B678. Bradford 487. D. Van Nostrand unknown
2009132152L'harmattan 2009 In-8 broché 21,5 cm sur 13,5. Bon état d’occasion.
561009Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1978. In-8, broché, XVI-374 pp., texte anglais, bibliogr., index.
1772Tir411772 Planche seule - dimensions 38 x 29 cm - planche aquarellée - Échelle en lieux . Le pli du milieu existant déjà sera donc envoyée pliée en deux .La nouvelle Espagne correspond au Mexique , Nicaragua, Panama / la Terre ferme au Vénézuela .
1772Tir411772 Planche seule - dimensions 38 x 29 cm - planche aquarellée - Échelle en lieux . Le pli du milieu existant déjà sera donc envoyée pliée en deux .La nouvelle Espagne correspond au Mexique , Nicaragua, Panama / la Terre ferme au Vénézuela .
1772LBW-5649Paris, Desnos, 1766 [1772]. 280 x 310 mm.
M13700Paris , Desnos , 1766 , carte coloriée ,encadrée par un texte collé , 49,5 x 30 cm . Mouillure claire sur la marge inférieure.
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