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Broch?. 78 pages.
8vo., First Edition, on laid paper, with numerous musical notations in the text, series title and title lightly spotted, neat contemporary inscription on front free endpaper; decorative cloth, blocked in gilt and black, gilt back, uncut, covers a little age-marked, upper hinge cracked but quite sound else a good, sound copy of a very scarce work. Publications of the Folk-Lore Society, LV.
français In-4 non paginé de 104 pp.; album de l'éditeur, sous jaquette illustrée. 50 recettes de cuisine créole traditionnelle et leurs compères les rhums des Antilles. Dessins originaux de l'auteure.
FIRST AND ONLY EDITION OF THIS ATLAS OF THE BRITISH WEST INDIES, published in France during the Seven Years' War (also known as the "French and Indian War".) xii, 171 pp + engraved title and THIRTEEN FINE MAPS, of which 8 are folding (complete). Also illustrated with ten headpieces, nine of which depict the entry into a major port. Includes Jamaica (with several maps), Barbuda, St. Kitts, Nevis, the Virgin Islands, Anguilla, Antigua, the Lucayes (now the Bahamas), and Bermuda. 4to (26 x 20.3 cm). Attractively bound in contemporary calf, with the ARMS OF KING LOUS XV OF FRANCE EMBLAZONED IN GILT ON FRONT AND BACK COVERS. Binding restored at head and tail of spine, and very solid. Small, faint marginal stain to engraved title-page, else INTERNALLY FINE AND BRIGHT, WITH MAPS AND TEXT VERY FRESH. Sabin 4553. RARE AND IMPORTANT.
I.F.A.C. 1957, In-4 broché. 54 pages. Avec photos. Bon état. Broché
Designed by Robert I. Dothard; printed by E. L. Hildreth Company; set in Linotype Baskerville; on Worthy Special Paper. Tall 8vo. Bound by Russell-Rutter Co. in full maroon sheepskin, handsomely decorated in gold. Binding slightly rubbed. No slipcase. Old generic bookplates. Number 448 of an edition limited to only 1500 copies, signed by the artist. The leather binding on this edition is especially interesting. W35
Cartonn?. 143 pages. Dos r?par?.
280p. 24mo. Original quarter leather binding over marbled boards. Front board detached. Spine decorated in gold with leather label. Raised bands. Small loss at tail. Hardbound. Sabin 29312. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! LATIN AMERICA BOX 1.
Présence Africaine 1956. In-12 carré broché de 188 pages. Préface par Aimé Césaire. Légères rousseurs à la couverture sinon bon état.
Reli?. 355 pages. Jaquette. 17,5x24xcm.
français In-8 de 278 pp.; reliure décorée de l'éditeur, tranche de tête dorée. Bibliothèque geographia. Présenté par Pierre Pluchon. Quelques lég. rousseurs sur la tranche.
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, slight tanning to page edges and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn with minor creasing to some edges and traces of storage. 320pp. An in-depth history of the cricket played between the West Indies and England with all their personalities and results. Illustrated.
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked red cloth boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket price clipped but not marked or torn with tiny nick and chip to lower rear edge and minor traces of storage. 223pp. A vivid account of the highly controversial 1981 cricket tour of the Caribbean by one of the participants, Geoffrey Boycott. Well illustrated.
Paris, Cercle du Livre Précieux, 1961. In-8, en feuilles, couverture rempliée, sous chemise et étui de l'éditeur. Les 12 gravures originales de Michel SIMEON ont été coloriées par Maurice Beaufumé et sont à part sous papier cristal. Edition limitée à 750 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin, celui-ci hors-commerce Apollinaire, Fleuret et Perceau, qui citent l'édition originale (1892), indiquent " roman licencieux qui nous donne l'apparence et les moeurs de Saint-Pierre de la Martinique peu avant la destruction de cette ville par l'éruption du Mont Pelé. Cet ouvrage est peut-être le seul où l'on ait recueilli des expressions créoles les plus libres. L'affabulation en est ingénieuse. " Bel exemplaire, état neuf.
Broché. 308 pages.
Hardcover in-8, 380 pages, cartonnage sous jaquette illustree en couleurs de M. GOURDON. Très bel exemplaire. [FL-8]
Fleuve Noir, 1964. In-8 cartonné, avec jaquette en couleurs illustrée par GOURDON, 379 pages. Ex-libris manuscrit sur la page de garde. Très bon état y compris la jaquette.
PARIS, La Renaissance du Livre, collection "la grande légende de la mer" - 1929 - In-12° - Broché - Couverture illustrée - Frontispice - 253 pages - Bon exemplaire
Cartonnage de l'?diteur. 203 pages.
No marks or inscriptions. Clean bright boards with no bumping to corners. A lovely clean crisp tight copy. Dust jacket not price clipped or torn with slight creasing to edges. 184pp. This book is based on the diaries the author kept throughout his career and focuses on ten vital Tests over five tours from 1989 to 1998.
pp. lix, 679, (xxviii). Folio. Engraved bookplate of: John Glaisyer, Chymist & Druggist, Brighton" Engraved armorial bookplate of Francis Frederick Fox. Contemporary full leather binding, joints cracked. A nice copy of an important and scarce Quaker work. George Fox (1624-1691), was the founder of the Society of Friends (Quakers). By nature serious and contemplative, at the age of 19 he entered upon a wandering quest for spiritual enlightenment. In 1646 he underwent a mystical experience that convinced him that Christianity was not an outward profession but an inner light by which Christ directly illumines the believing soul. Revelation was for Fox not confined to the Scriptures. In 1647 he began to preach. Although often the victim of mob brutality and eight times imprisoned between 1649 and 1675, Fox won many followers, especially among groups of separatists. In 1668 he prepared the first pattern of organization, which was for some years to serve as the discipline of the Society of Friends. The London Yearly Meeting was started in 1671. To confirm his followers in their beliefs and to spread the truths, Fox went in 1671 to the West Indies and to America, where he made arduous journeys to various colonies scattered between New England and North Carolina. Later he twice visited Holland. His sincerity, serenity, fearlessness, and powerful preaching are attested to by a number of his contemporaries. This Journal, with a preface by William Penn, was first published in 1694. An early owner of this book was Francis Frederick Fox (1832-1915) the 2nd son of Francis Ker Fox of Brislington House. He was an oil and colour merchant, President of the Grateful Society in 1869. Sadly, his wife Alice died in childbirth in 1870 and he was left a widower with six children. He was Master of the Society of Merchant Venturers in 1878 & 79 and Sheriff in 1894. He was a J.P. for Bristol and for Gloucestershire and an Alderman for the city from 1865. He wrote extensively on local history. Perhaps he was a descendant of the great Quaker George Fox. Smith p. 690; Sabin 25352. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA62
8vo. First Edition, with numerous illustrations and facsimiles in the text, inked scribble on front free endpaper; blue cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy. With relevant cuttings mounted on endpapers. SCARCE.
in-8°, 233 pages, photographies noir et blanc, carte, broche, couv., jaquette ill. Bel exemplaire (Qq. accrocs a la jaquette, avec petits manques). [DV-18]
P., Amiot-Dumont, 1953. In-8 broché, jaquette, 233 pages avec une carte et 8 hors-textes. Très bon état.