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1749LBW-47961749. 160 x 224 mm.
1959ABE-173247907927238 PAGES-19,2 CM X 24 CM-ILLUSTRATIONS EN COULEURS DE ROBERT HUMBLOT: MARTINIQUE: RADE DE FORT-DE-FRANCE, LAGON A SCHOELCHER, CABRI DE BOIS, ANSE DE SCHOELCHER, LES MORNES, GUADELOUPE: BANANERAIE A FOND CABRE, PECHEURS DES SAINTES, PAYSAGE DE LA BASSE-TERRE, ANSE DE BAILLIF, COQUILLAGES DES CARAIBES, MADREPORES ET POISSONS, RETOUR DE LA BANANERAIE-TYPOGRAPHIE, MISE EN PAGES ET ORNEMENTS D'ALFRED LATOUR-PAPIER CRISTAL-(DG1124)
2003011978SAINTES LES CHEMINS DE LA MEMOIRE 2003 Un volume in-4 broché de 108 pages sur papier glacé , couverture illustrée , très nombreuses photographies , légères pliures aux angles inférieurs de la couverture , autrement bon exemplaire . Bon Couverture souple
30397P., Fasquelle, 1938, in 12 broché, 189 pages ; non coupé ; couverture illustrée.
197178981New York, Cooper Square Publishers, 1971, in-8°, 335 pp, 8 gravures et portraits dont le frontispice et une carte, biblio, index, reliure toile éditeur, dos lisse avec titres dorés, bon état. Texte en anglais
Bella mappa raffigurante il Golfo del Messico con Florida, Messico e America Centrale, ornata da un bellissimo cartiglio in una cornice floreale. Geografo veneziano di Padova, Rizzi-Zannoni studiò astronomia e fu nominato idrografo navale durante il suo soggiorno in Francia. Fu professore di geografia della Società Cosmografica di Norimberga e membro dell'Accademia di Gottinga. Morì a Napoli nel 1814. Buono stato con contorni acquerellati dell'epoca. Beautiful map depicting the Gulf of Mexico with Florida, Mexico and Central America, adorned with a beautiful cartouche in a floreal frame. Venetian geographer of Padua, Rizzi-Zannoni studied astronomy and was appointed as naval hydrographer during his stay in France. He was professor of geography of the Nuremberg Cosmographic Society and member of the Academy of Göttingen. He died in Naples in 1814. Good condition with watercolors of the time.
1783LBW-2653Paris, Lattré, 1783. 312 x 448 mm.
197531891Couverture rigide. Cartonnage de l'éditeur. 343 pages. Jaquette défraîchie.
1993021055New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1993. Cloth. Very Good. Black cloth lacking cardboard slipcase. 583 pp. between the two volumes. Color and black and white photos throughout. A detailed history of embroidery and needlework in the early United States. This includes a look at its role in the education of young women in colonial America as well as a look at the art in the New England states and beyond. VERY GOOD condition. Minor fading soiling and edgewear to the books. Alfred A. Knopf unknown
Broch?. 521 pages.
Broch?. 168 pages.
2014500093123ULYSSE 2014 335 pages 13 4x2x21cm. 2014. Broché. 335 pages.
604940Paris, Edition Française Universelle, s.d. [1928] In-8, rel. moderne bradel (signée Laurenchet), pleine-toile rouge, pièce de titre noire, titre doré, couv. cons.; 220 pp., 14 pl. de reprod. photogr. en n/b., 1 grande carte dépl., appendice. Qq. soulignements au crayon.
1911021486East Aurora NY: The Roycrofters 1911. First Edition. Quarter Leather. Very Good. Paper covered boards with a leather spine. 130 pp. SIGNED with a lengthy inscription by Marilla Ricker on the first endpaper. The inscription reads in part "So far as I've heard no Christian has arisen to state that the morals of the Rev. Clarence Richeson were contaminated by reading the works of Paine or Ingersoll. The Rev. claims to be a product of the Christian bible and he's still talking of his god and his bible." Ricker is referring to Clarence Richeson an on and off again minister for a variety of congregations who apparently suffered many bouts of insanity and was hospitalized several times. He also was engaged to many young women sometimes several at once. In 1911 he poisoned and murdered Avis Linnell and was sentenced to death. He was executed in early 1912. Given that the reverend was alive until early 1912 it is possible this was inscribed sometime in late 1911. A collection of four essays on four figures in history: Robert G. Ingersoll Thomas Paine John Calvin and Jonathan Edwards as well as an essay asking "What is Prayer" Ricker reflects on Robert G. Ingersoll his agnosticism and skill as an orator as well as his advocacy for freethought and questions Theodore Roosevelt's criticisms of Thomas Paine among other subjects. Marilla M. Ricker was the first woman admitted to the NH bar as well as being admitted to the bar in Washington DC in 1882. She pushed for prison reform and worked free of charge for many of her clients. Ricker was also a strong advocate for women's suffrage being the first woman to attempt to vote in New Hampshire arguing that she had a right to do so as a property owner in Dover NH. She also was a key figure in the freethought movement. VERY GOOD condition. Minor soiling and edgewear to the covers. Leather rather scuffed along the hinges. Minor toning in the interior. The Roycrofters unknown
197161011971 broché grand in-octavo, dos crème, première de couverture imprimée, illustrations : documentation in et hors-texte, 371 pages, 1971 à Fontenay-Le-Comte Imprimerie Lussaud,
8101Jean Richard In-4°,bel exemplaire.
ORD-91291.-Situation actuelle. 2.-Quelques perspectives d'avenir. Thèse de médecine. Bordeaux. Sammarcelli. 1960. Gd in-8 (162 x 251mm) broché, couverture verte imprimée, 112 pages, 2 photos hors texte: vue générale de Pointe-à-Pitre et vue des petites cases misérables constituant un véritable bidonville.(3).
2001111547L'Harmattan, 2001, in-8°, 221 pp, 16 pl. de photos hors texte, 10 croquis dans le texte, biblio, broché, couv. illustrée, bon état
2 pièces réunies en un volume in-8, broché, couverture papier fort (rel. moderne). 1- Edition originale. Les députés du Nord de Saint-Domingue rendent compte, devant l'Assemblée Nationale, des événements insurrectionnels dont ils ont été les témoins. Ils critiquent l'autonomie accordée par Barnave aux Assemblées coloniales et donnent l'assurance de leur propre loyalisme à l'égard du gouvernement français. Signé nommément par les députés dont De Pont-Levoye, "pour le corps des nègres libres". (Manque à Martin & Walter). 2- 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 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.
In-8, broché, couverture papier moderne, tranches rouges, 48 p. Edition originale. Après avoir dressé un historique des relations entre Saint-Domingue et la métropole, les députés relatent, jour par jour, les événements qui ont secoué l'île depuis les débuts de la sédition et en analysent les conséquences. Importantes pièces justificatives en annexe. L'Adresse est signée nommément par les députés. (Martin & Walter, ‘Anonymes’, 14105. Manque à Sabin). Bon exemplaire.
Hardcover in-12°, 255 pages, nombreuses illustrations n&b, cartes, reliure demi-maroquin à coins, dos à nerfs, couverture conservée. Tres bel exemplaire, très frais. [CA32-6]
201532 pièces réunies en un volume in-8, broché, couverture papier fort (rel. moderne).
20451In-8, broché, couverture papier moderne, tranches rouges, 48 p. Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, [1790].
24423P., Bellenand, 1951, in 12 broché, 203pp. ; illustrations hors-texte ; couverture illustrée.
71440P., Annuaire des Français d'Outre-Mer, 1977, in 12 broché, 203 pages ; illustrations hors-texte ; couverture illustrée.