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1988193440Gunter Narr Tübingen, Gunter Narr, 1988. Collection « Études littéraires françaises » (n° 45). In-8 broché (22.5 x 15 cm) de 180 pages. Monographie critique sur la pensée d'Édouard Glissant. Bernadette Cailler y analyse la confrontation entre l'Histoire officielle (coloniale) et la mémoire éclatée, "nue", des Antilles, montrant comment Glissant fait de la poétique romanesque un instrument de réappropriation et de prophétie. Taches à la dernière de couverture et papier un peu jauni. Peu courant
24162Reims, Pailletet et Godefroid, 1896, grand in 8° broché, 123 pages ; non coupé ; quelques rousseurs éparses ; couverture défaichie avec mouillures. RARE.
QWA-12902Traces, 1997, in-4 cart. (24 x 29), 176 p., illustrations n. et b. et coul., jaquette (comportant des traces d'usure), livre lui-même en bon état.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Large format: 10 1/2"w x 13 7/8"h. 128 pages. Many color illustrations. Wear to cover.
1792LBW-3758Auray, 1792. 1 p. in-4 oblong (22,4 x 29,3 cm), en-tête imprimé "Régiment du Port-au-Prince" corrigé à l'encre "Cap", vignette et encadrement gravés, sceau de la municipalité d'Auray et apostille des officiers municipaux, traces de plis.
1861020153Washington: Government Printing Office 1861. Pamphlet. Good. Pamphlet lacking any wrappers issued. Disbound from a larger work. 70 pp. A report from a US naval expedition to the Chiriqui Province in what is now Panama providing firsthand descriptions of the land minerals and other aspects of the region presumably with an eye to expand US companies' footholds in the area. Mention of coal and the Chiriqui Improvement company is made as well as harbor surveys. GOOD condition. Minor toning. Remains of binding along the spine. Government Printing Office unknown
197526123lemeac 1975 In-8 broché à l’italienne. 75 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
1991119663L'harmattan 1991 In-8 broché 21,1 cm sur 13,3. 242 pages. Couverture plastifiée. Très bon état d’occasion.
1965LFA00c5aUn ouvrage de 157 pages, format 280 x 215 mm, illustré + cartes, relié cartonnage couleurs, publié en 1965, Life, Collection "Autour du Monde"
195846405679Paris, Service Hydrographique de la Marine, 1958 ; 2 cartes sur une feuille de 53 x 74 cm., imprimé en noir.
195720980Fort de France éd. des Horizons Caraïbes 1957 in-8 broché 1 volume, broché marron-clair in-octavo Editeur (paperback in-8 Editor) (21 x 14 cm), dos muet, 1ère de couverture imprimée en noir, toutes tranches non rognées (edges no smoothes), envoi autographe manuscrit de l'Auteur, à l'encre bleue en haut de la page de garde, sans illustrations (no illustration), 73 pages, 1957 Fort-de-France (Martinique), éd. des Horizons Caraïbes Editeurs,
in-16, 185 pp, broche, couverture illustrée couleurs. Très bel exemplaire. [PO-4] 200 recettes simples et ensoleillees.
1940022267New York: The American Historical Company 1940. Half Leather. Fair. Half morocco leather with blue cloth. 237 pp. Color illustrated plates throughout depicting various family crests. A genealogy and history of members of the Carpenter family including some of the Rehoboth branch. FAIR/GOOD condition. Ex-library with spine label interior pastedowns stamping and markings. Heavy scuffing to the leather along the hinges and extremities. Minor scuffing and fading to the covers. Second and third front endpapers DETACHED and laid in. The American Historical Company unknown
1938biblio8<p>John Henry Nash 1871-1947 American printer and bibliophile born Woodbridge Canada. After learning the printer's trade he emigrated to the United States in <br />1894. He eventually became professor of typography at the University of Oregon. A vital and vigorous personality in American printing he made beautiful books in California under patronage which has permitted him to work without too much consideration for limits of time materials and expense. All of Nash's books are <br />collectors items and are highlighted in a 1932 edition by Lakeside Press ranking Nash's books amongst the best printers and binders since William Morris.California History A book printed by John Henry Nash of San Francisco titled 'Exposition Addressed to the Chamber of Deputies of the Congress of the Union by Senor Don Carlos Antonio Carrillo Deputy for Alta California Concerning the Regulation and Administration of the Pious Fund. Translated and Edited by Herbert Ingram Priestley. Librarian of the Bancroft Library University of California. San Francisco Printed by John Henry Nash. 1938.</p><p>Only 650 Copies were printed and bound. 35 pages including introduction and actual speech. Some cover wear and jacket tear but otherwise this is a book in exceptional condition. The California Pious Fund started in the late 1600's and was used by the Jesuits Dominicans and Franciscans to set up and run the California missions up and down the coast of California. Potential invasions from Russia French and Americans in the 1830's and some earlier instances the fund was used to support the military defense of California. When Santa Ana confiscated the fund and demanded that all the missions and mission properties be sold in the 1840's the fund nearly collapsed however a rejuvenation of legal action against the government of Mexico to recover the proceeds of the fund to help support the missions which were still operating but not as a military defense system in the 1860's. An important piece of California history a very nice and somewhat rare book.</p> Nash, John hardcover
1976019316Allenstown and Pembroke NH: Allenstown-Pembroke Bicentennial Committee Publisher 1976. Cloth. Very Good. Red cloth in slipcase. No jackets presumably as issued. Fold out map present in the rear of volume one. Two volume reprint of an 1895 edition giving the history of Pembroke and the surrounding area in New Hampshire with volume two containing a genealogy of area families. Books in VERY GOOD condition with minor fading and soiling. Heavier fading to the spines. Slipcase in GOOD condition with staining toning foxing and soiling. Old price written at the top corner of the case. Allenstown-Pembroke Bicentennial Committee, Publisher unknown
244322Paris, P. J. Oswald, 1960, in-8, 44 pp., broché, non coupé.
1842LBW-7488Paris; H. Fournier, 1842. In-8 de 82 pp.; toile bordeaux, pièce de titre bordeaux (reliure moderne).
1848BB1404Brussels and Leipzig: Carl Muquardt 1848. First Edition thus. Near Fine. Translated into German by Dr. Heinrich Berghous. Imperial 8vo: x2382pp with 24 tissue-guarded hand-colored plates. Contemporary quarter calf flat spine in five compartments lettered and decorated in gilt stamped in blind; marbled covers edges and end papers. An excellent copy binding tight and unmarred moderate foxing mostly marginal to about half of text leaves but plates completely clean and richly colored. Continental editions of Catlin are quite scarce and this offers reduced-scale versions of the plates in the North American Indian Portfolio at a fraction of the cost. Howes C 243b. Sabin 11539. Pilling 684. Graff 630. First German Edition published originally in different form in London 1841 a hybrid of Catlin's two best known works Letters and Notes on the Manners Customs and Condition of the North American Indians 1841 and North American Indian Portfolio 1844. The text of this edition is an abridged version of Letters and Notes while most of the plates are scaled-down versions of the large folio plates of the Indian Portfolio. "As graphic delineations of Indian hunting and dancing scenes these plates rank next to those of Bodmer." Howes N. B. With few exceptions always identified we only stock books in exceptional condition carefully preserved in archival removable polypropylene sleeves. All orders are packaged with care and posted promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Carl Muquardt unknown
1833022230Dover: J.T. Gibbs Publisher 1833. Cloth. Good. Folio. Quarter cloth with paper covered boards. Large folio. Bound volume of the Dover New Hampshire newspaper the Dover Gazette and Strafford Advertiser comprising of every weekly issue spanning from December 4 1832 to November 28 1833. Of particular note is a printing of Andrew Jackson's proclamation on Nullification asserting that states could not override or disregard federal law. This was issued in response to South Carolina's refusal to enforce tariffs. Also present is an article written by George Catlin on the Mandan tribe recalling customs ceremonies and dress among other subjects. The tribe had been decimated by small pox with an estimated 125 remaining by 1838. Also present is an article on the Native American leader Black Hawk written a little after his capture. A small paragraph describes a former Mormon displeasure with the faith. GOOD condition. Ex-library with exterior spine labels interior pastedowns and minor markings. First leaf DETACHED. Minor scuffing fading soiling to the covers. Years written on masking tape taped to the spine with some other tape repairs on the spine. Paper a bit browned and brittle. J.T. Gibbs, Publisher unknown
199076146Couverture souple. Broché. 176 pages.
1993117124Couverture souple. Broché. 220 pages.
1981193293Présence Africaine Présence africaine, 1981. In-8 broché de 385 pages. Dans cet ouvrage, Aimé Césaire quitte le terrain de la poésie pour celui de la rigueur historique. Il y retrace le destin de Toussaint Louverture et analyse la révolution haïtienne (Saint-Domingue) non pas comme un événement périphérique, mais comme un affrontement central mettant à l'épreuve les principes universels de la Révolution française face au système colonial et esclavagiste. Envoi de l'auteur. Traces de scotch ancien au vers ode la couverture sinon bon état
1993191602L'Harmattan Paris, L'Harmattan, 1993. In-8 broché de 303 pages, photos hors-texte. Bon état
1998128497Couverture rigide. Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 128 pages. 20 x 26 cm.
QWA-15957Desormeaux, 1973, pet. in-4 rel. 12 chag. havane à coins (17,5 x 17), 319 p., 1ère édition, coll. "Encyclopédie antillaise", planches h.-t., carte, excellente reliure, dos à 5 faux-nerfs, tranches mouchetées, bon état.