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Broch?. 349 pages.
Articles include: Meaningful God sets from a Chinese personal pantheon and a Hindu personal pantheon; Quest for the sacred in northern Puget Sound - an interpretation of potlatch; Family and polity in Ankole - the Hima househould and the absence of age-sets; Kinship and inheritance among the Sabana de Bogota Chibcha at the time of Spanish conquest; Kinship and marriage in Mualevu - a dravidian variant in Fiji?; Class and the Changing bases of elite support in St. Vincent, West Indies. Two library inkstamps upon front cover else clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Solid copy. Book
2005020779Columbia PA: The von Hess Foundation 2005. Cloth. Very Good. Grayish green cloth in cloth slipcase. 204 416 pp. Color photos throughout. A two volume work devoted to the Wright's Ferry Mansion a house originally built in 1738 and now restored to the year 1750. The books look at the house and its architecture its original owner English Quaker poet Susannah Wright its furniture decorative arts etc. VERY GOOD condition. Some fading to the spines. Minor bumping along the edges. Some offsetting to the slipcase with minor soiling. The von Hess Foundation unknown
17270par Monseigneur Dugoujon, Préfet apostolique de la Guadeloupe, et Monseigneur Castelli, Préfet apostolique de la Martinique. P. 1935. In-8 (23/14cm). IX-147 pages. Broché (la 2ème couverture et le dos manquent).
19796902Couverture souple. Broché. 286 pages. Couverture légèrement défraîchie.
1919019109New York: Independent Corporation 1919. Wraps. Good. Color illustrated covers. Black and white photos throughout. Single issue of this journal devoted to current events world politics etc. This issue with an essay by William Sanders Scarborough on "Race Riots and their Remedy" in which he discusses racism and inequality in the United States that was brought into sharper focus during and after World War I asserting that African-Americans gained further knowledge about the extent of inequality in the US. Scarborough born into slavery became a classical scholar and served as president of Wilberforce University from 1908 to 1920. Also present is a look at drama and race relations discussing the growth of theaters catering to a Black audience. Somewhat tangential to this article are two photos of African-Americans displaced from their due to white racial violence. GOOD condition. Minor general toning and soiling with some wrinkling and creasing to the covers. Ink check mark on the lower front cover. Independent Corporation unknown
1923021806Manchester NH: John B. Clarke Co. Printers 1923. Cloth. Very Good/Good. Black cloth in plain white paper jacket. Housed in cardboard folder and slipcase. 516 pp. With a fold out map in the front a few photos and a fold out facsimile map of Dover in the interior. A detailed history of Dover New Hampshire including extensive coverage of its first settlement in 1623 and colonial times. This includes the first residences on Hilton Point and Little Harbor the early fishery business Native Americans in the Piscataqua River area brick making and ship building on Dover Point and Dover Neck Barbadoes Pond old Dover boundaries the establishment of surrounding towns including Madbury Lee Somersworth Rollinsford etc. genealogy of early families etc. VERY GOOD condition. Some soiling and toning the plain jacket. Minor fading to the covers. Light toning to the text block. John B. Clarke Co., Printers unknown
M16452Couverture souple Editions des Annales coloniales 1934 , in12 broché , 236 pp . Langue: Français
ORD-12878Annoté d'après les documents d'Archives et les Mémoires. Illustrations documentaires. Paris. Louis-Michaud. (1911). In-12 (132 x 190mm) percaline rose de l'éditeur ornée en noir et imprimée en blanc, gardes bleues, tranches rouges, couverture illustrée couleurs par Géo DORIVAL, conservée, 190 pages, 32 illustrations dans et hors texte. Couverture un peu tachée sinon bel exemplaire.
[4], 32 pp. "This collection of West Indian spirituals and folk tunes is dedicated to those West Indians who have kept this part of their culture alive through the years, and is published in the hope that the present and future generations of my people may preserve the music and culture which is their unique possession. In presenting this volume I acknowledge the debt I owe to those who were able to recall and sing me songs they had heard during their childhood and later years". p.[3]. "Edric Connor [1913-1968] was a Caribbean singer, folklorist and actor who was born in Trinidad and Tobago". - Wikipedia. Includes piano sheet music and lyrics for these songs: The Lord's Prayer, Murder in de Market; The Virgin Mary Had a Baby Boy; Mercy Pourin' Down; Ogoun Belele; Time for Man Go Home (The Monkey Song), "Death, Oh Me Lawd", Papa Didn't Know. Name atop front cover otherwise unmarked with somewhat above-average wear. Covers discreetly secured with thread. A worthy vintage copy of this precious compilation. Sheet music
195118077Partitions sur les Antilles Royalty 1951
5255Genève, Editions Olizane, 1993, broché, couverture illustrée, 17x24 cm, 513 pages. Présenté par Louis de Roguin et Claude Weber.
64543aafGenève, Olizane, 1993, gr. in-8vo, 513 p., ill., brochure originale.
1993119556Genève, Olizane 1993 In-8 broché 24 cm sur 17. 518 pages, couverture illustrée. Très bon état d’occasion.
2702Paris, Payot, 1928 in-8, 400 pp., ill. h. t., broché
244147Fort-de-France, Imprimerie Delys Duval, 1868 in-8, 36 pp. sur papier bleuté, en feuilles, cousu.
1650LBW-8846Paris, Pierre Mariette, [circa 1650]. 313 x 427 mm.
1670LBW-606Paris, Pierre Mariette, [1670]. 308 x 424 mm.
053908Paris Seghers 1991 in 8 (19,5x14) 1 volume broché, 230 pages [3]. Bel exemplaire
AMA-823Gainesville, University Press of Florida, 1994. In 4°, reliure de l’éditeur, jaquette. xi-414 pp., frontispice et deux illustrations.
19445801Partitions sur les Fruits et légumes,Partitions sur les Antilles d'AnellaMarcel 1944
195071840Partitions sur les Antilles,Partitions illustrées QUELQUE PART AUTOUR DU GLOBE Universelles 1950
Broch?. 197 pages.
In-8, broché (sans couverture), 3 p. Edition originale. Sur l'agitation entretenue par l'Assemblée coloniale dans le but d'obtenir l'indépendance de la colonie. Les membres de l'Assemblée provinciale du Nord de Saint-Domingue assurent de leur loyauté vis-à-vis de la métropole et se montrent hostiles à toute volonté d’indépendance de Saint-Domingue. Signé Poncignon, président, Cougnacq-Mion, vice-président et daté du Cap, le 31 août 1790. Charles-François Cougnacq, dit Cougnacq-Mion, était propriétaire d'une indigoterie et chirurgien-major des milices. Envoyé en France en 1790 comme commissaire de l'Assemblée Coloniale, il passa en Angleterre. (Manque aux principales bibliographies spécialisées). Bon exemplaire, très frais.
In-8, broché (sans couverture), 6 p. Edition originale. Les députés du nord de Saint-Domingue justifient la dissolution du parlement de Saint-Marc et la répression qui suivirent ses velléités d'indépendance. Ils conjurent leur voisin de retourner dans le giron de la métropole. Signé nommément par les députés du Nord. Signé par les députés de la province du Nord de Saint-Domingue: Bouyssou, Gauvain, Couet de Montarand, Chesneau de La Mégrière. Egalement Hardivillier "pour le corps des mulâtres", De Pont-Levoye, "pour le corps des nègres libres". (Sabin, 75144. Martin & Walter, 'Anonymes', 16330). Bon exemplaire, très frais.