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ORD-2529l'Origine des Religions, leurs Sectes & Superstitions, & les Moeurs & Usages de chaque Nation. Tome V seul. Paris. Hérissant. 1771. In-8 (130 x 205mm) basane racinée, dos à 5 nerfs orné, tranches rougies, gardes peignées (reliure de l'époque), 552 pages, 3 bandeaux gravés.
17781001488vo period calf rebacked with modern calf and new endpapers 3 202pp. Wear to covers; ink name to top of title page and some foxing and darkening within. Otherwise very good. The contents provide coverage of the important proceedings before the Declaration of Independence on July 4th 1776.This commentary reflects the efforts of the Second Continental Congress which was headed by John Hancock. A good portion of the contents focus on correspondence between Washington who had taken command of the Continental Army in May 1775 and Congress election of delegates form each of the Colonies and funding the war with Great Britain. Some remarks actually give insight into the pay that soldiers received privates got $5 per month. Also some information on printing of paper money and what denominations would be used. While the title page indicated this was a reprinted work Sabin only lists the London edition. Reprinted For J. Almon
17781001488vo period calf rebacked with modern calf and new endpapers 3 202pp. Wear to covers; ink name to top of title page and some foxing and darkening within. Otherwise very good. The contents provide coverage of the important proceedings before the Declaration of Independence on July 4th 1776.This commentary reflects the efforts of the Second Continental Congress which was headed by John Hancock. A good portion of the contents focus on correspondence between Washington who had taken command of the Continental Army in May 1775 and Congress election of delegates form each of the Colonies and funding the war with Great Britain. Some remarks actually give insight into the pay that soldiers received privates got $5 per month. Also some information on printing of paper money and what denominations would be used. While the title page indicated this was a reprinted work Sabin only lists the London edition. Reprinted For J. Almon books
1834LBW-7492S.l., 1834. In-8 de 32 pp.; toile noire, pièce de titre bordeaux (reliure moderne).
1829BB1450London: Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley New Burlington-Street 1829. First Edition. Half-Calf. Fine. Scarce First Printing complete in three volumes of the "first anti-miscegenation novel in our literature Fiedler. 12mo: xiv2991; 23111; 2316pp. Contemporary pink half calf over marbled boards by Harrison of Belfast their ticket to front paste-down of vol. I; black morocco lettering pieces gilt; spines decorated in blind; marbled endpapers and edges. A truly excellent set occasional light foxing mostly marginal; spines rubbed and faded to tan. Spiller & Blackburn 11. BAL 3843. Sabin 16416. Fiedler quoted in Wallace James D. “Race and Captivity in Cooper's the Wept of Wish-ton-wish†American Literary History 7.2 1995: 189–209. True First Edition of this historical novel published in London September and later in November in Philadelphia under the title The Wept of Wish-Ton-Wish: A Tale both from the same sheets printed in Florence by Molini. Written in Paris when Cooper was as the center of the small American expatriate community and set in the seventeenth century on frontier land later part of Connecticut. N. B. With few exceptions always identified we only stock books in exceptional condition carefully preserved in archival removable mylar sleeves. All orders are packaged with care and posted promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fine Editions Ltd is a member of the Independent Online Booksellers Association and we subscribe to its codes of ethics. Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, New Burlington-Street unknown
1797LBW-6359Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, An 5 [1797]. In-8 de 6-(2 bl.) pp.; cartonnage de papier marbré à la bradel, pièce de titre de maroquin brun en long (reliure moderne).
1897LBW-7665Vannes, imprimerie Lafolye, 1897. In-8 de (1) f., 34 pp.; broché, couverture verte imprimée.
199114034Pegasus 1991 46 pages in4. 1991. broché. 46 pages. Marine est une série de bande dessinée française pour la jeunesse scénarisée par François Corteggiani et dessinée par Pierre Tranchand. L'histoire suit les aventures de Marine une jeune fille qui s'évade de son pensionnat et s'embarque clandestinement avec son chien Pépito sur un navire vers les Antilles accompagnée de ses nouveaux amis Tafia et Tabasco
français Ensemble complet de 6 tomes en 6 volumes in-8 ; brochés de l'éditeur. Tome I et II : Exotisme et Régionalisme, tome III et IV : La Négritude, tome V et VI : Les Choix contemporains. Envoi autographe signé de l'auteur dans le premier tome.
210659[Paris], Imprimerie Nationale, prairial an VIII (mai 1800) in-8, 7 pp., en feuille, non coupé.
189350045Victor Retaux et fils, Libraires-éditeurs 1893 Préface de Ch. - Anatole JOYAU
61537P., Albin Michel, 1979, in 8° broché, 335 pages ; couverture illustrée en couleurs.
1844LBW-2415Paris, [1844-1848]. 276 x 200 mm.
1844LBW-2416Paris, [1844-1848]. 280 x 200 mm.
1910LBW-8013Paris, Armand Colin, 1910. In-8 de (2) ff., xxxv-(1 bl.)-348 pp.; demi-chagrin bleu à coins, dos lisse orné et mosaïqué de maroquin rouge (reliure d'amateur de l'époque).
M13260P , SEGMC , 1928 , in12 br , 283 pp Langue: Français
1868021354Boston: Lee and Shepard 1868. Cloth. Good. Rebound in modern green library cloth. 235 pp. Illustrations throughout. No map called for in this edition. A history of Lowell Massachusetts including its manufacturing history and contributions to the Civil War. GOOD condition ex-library with exterior spine label and interior pastedowns and minor marking. Minor edgewear to the exterior. Frontis illustration of Lowell DETACHED and laid in. Paper somewhat brittle and toned with minor scattered soiling. Blank pages bound in throughout although text is complete. Previous owner's signature on a first endpaper. Lee and Shepard unknown
1955021736Boston Athenaeum: 1955. 920 pages with an Introduction by Walter Muir Whitehill. 2 FINE- HARDCOVERS. Blue cloth covers lettering is bright on spines and covers. . Hard Cover. Fine-/No Dust Jackets Present. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Boston Athenaeum: Hardcover
101.001Paris, Editions de Paris, 1957. 14 x 19, 256 pp., très nombreuses illustrations et cartes, broché, non coupé, couverture à larges rabats, très bon état.
in-8°, 329 pages, notes, biblio, index, broche, couverture illustree plast. Bel exemplaire. [CA-10]
5311PARIS, Payot - 1927 - in-8 - broché - 1 carte HT sur double-page - 273 pages - Bel exemplaire
PARIS, Payot - 1927 - in-8 - broché - 1 carte HT sur double-page - 273 pages - Bel exemplaire
1991192491Université Laval Université Laval, Grelca, 1991. In-8 broché de 232 pages. Légères rousseurs aux premiers et derniers feuillets. Peu courant
1998192587Université Laval Université Laval, 1998. In-8 broché de 238 pages; Collection Grelca n°16. Cette importante publication collective canadienne, éditée sous la direction de Suzanne Crosta par le Groupe de recherche sur les littératures de l'Afrique et des Antilles (GRELCA) de l'Université Laval, regroupe des contributions de premier plan sur les littératures francophones. Les études réunies analysent comment les notions d'exil, d'errance géographique et d'enracinement identitaire s'articulent à travers le genre du "récit de soi". L'ouvrage explore les structures narratives et thématiques d'écrivains majeurs (tels que Maryse Condé, Gisèle Pineau ou Valentin-Yves Mudimbe) face aux traumatismes de l'histoire coloniale et aux tiraillements de la modernité. Peu courant, bon état