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1818001142Paris: F. Béchet 1818. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good . 6 267 1 p.; 22 cm. Original pink paper wrappers with printed paper spine label. Untrimmed. Verso of half title page contains list of booksellers in other cities selling books printed by Imprimerie de Poulet. Verso of table of contents contains list of other works by Pradt. First edition. This volume discusses independence movements in South America in particular developments in the second half of 1817 as well as the reactions of European powers. Pages 177-258 contain translations of documents concerning Haiti and other areas. In 1789 Pradt 1759-1837 was elected to the États Généraux; he fled to Germany after the beginning of the French Revolution. After he returned to France in 1800 Pradt supported Napoleon and became bishop of Poitiers 1805 and archbishop of Malines 1808. In Very Good Condition: much of paper spine label lacking; lower corner of front and back wrapper lacking; tear from lower edge of first leaf half title not touching text; occasional light foxing; otherwise a clean and bright copy in the original wrappers. F. Béchet paperback
1817PHO-1170Paris, F. Bechet ; A. Égron, février 1817; 2 volumes in-8 ,xxxii,403,[2]; [4],394,[2]pp., relié plein veau raciné époque , dos lisse orné avec pièces de titre et tomaisons rouges, dos lisses. Édition originale.
59643Ibis Rouge, Espace Outre-mer, 2012, 269 pp., broché, annotations en première page (ex-dono), bon état.
43223Paris PLB Editions 2011 in 12 (19,5x13,5) 3 volumes reliures cartonnées de l'éditeur illustrées en couleurs; 64 pages, 64 pages, 128 pages, avec de nombreuses photographies en couleurs. Tomes 1-3. Ensemble en très bel état ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
M14995Jaquette Couverture rigide Fayard , 1969 , in8 relié , jaquette illustrée , 302pp . Cachets ex bibliothèque. Langue: Français
français Dédicacé par l'auteur Grand in-8 de 260 pp.; broché de l'éditeur. Envoi autographe signé de l'auteur en marge du faux-titre. Exemplaire non coupé. Rare.
1885019894New York: No publisher 1885. Pamphlet. Good. Presumed the New York Bar Association. New York: 1885. Pamphlet side sewn lacking any wrappers or binding originally issued. 69 pp. Reprinted from the West Coast Reporter. A critical look at the Civil Code laws of California asserting that the civil code as written is full of errors uncertainties and inconsistencies with almost all sections needing judicial interpretation before their meanings can be understood. Pomeroy felt that the administration of the law was under threat of deterioration because of this. The New York Bar Association printed this critique because the civil code of California was a copy of a draft reported to the New York legislature in 1865. John Norton Pomeroy was an American lawyer and law professor and wrote many important text books and works on American law. Pomeroy helped develop the newly established Hastings College in California's law curriculum and served as their sole law professor. This helped him gain expertise in California law. GOOD condition. Moderate to heavy toning to the front cover with otherwise general toning. Faint dampstaining along the fore edge resulting in some light wrinkling to the text block. No publisher unknown
203758Paris, Grangé, (1790) in-8, 15 pp., broché. Traces d'humidité. Défraîchie.
1853004531New York: P.T. Barnum and H.D. Beach Publishers 1853. Half-Leather. Fair/No Jacket. Marbled boards with leather binding.416 pages. A bound volume of this journal/newspaper founded and first published by P.T. Barnum. This work contains news and articles on items of interest from around the world and the United States. Of note is a four part reprint of Edgar Allan Poe's work on autography and the meanings behind signatures abridged and rearranged and a short poem by Horatio Alger Welcome to May. A map of Mecilla Valley a disputed territory around the area of New Mexico and of which the Gadsden Purchase centered around is present. This is accompanied by a short article relating details of the dispute p. 357. Also of interest are articles with illustrations on various ship and train wrecks Ericsson's caloric engine for use in ships articles on California gold the second Grinnell expedition in the Arctic the Baltimore and Ohio railway and Pettibone's tunnel the Naval Academy in Maryland Japan shad fishing clipper ships and Vanderbilt steam yacht Scuba divesr and apparatus p. 236 Arthur Spring the Philadelphia murderer Baltimore shot works p. 241 an African church in Cincinnati Parisian mantilla fashions as well as other Parisian fashions p. 308 and others The New York hippodrome p. 313 a railway calamity in Norwalk CT p. 333 Paterson railroad accident Parisian electric clock p. 341 Sicard's scuba apparatus p. 365 custom house in Charleston SC p. 373 a map of Central Park in New York p. 409. In FAIR condition. Binding very worn along the spines with the covers mostly detached and the leather backstrip torn and lifting away in several places. Moderate to heavy scuffing to the covers and extremities. Minor soiling and uneven fading. First two pages of the book very creased and wrinkled. Pages 173/4 269/70 and 401/2 are MISSING with pages 259/60 LOOSE and laid in. Pages 395-98 have a large horizontal tear at the center of the page. Large pencil scribbles on the first blank endpaper with a scribble to an illustration in the book. Text block solid but weakened with a few minor tears minor scattered dampstains and scattered minor soiling. P.T. Barnum and H.D. Beach, Publishers unknown
1907025313Boston Ma.: New England Druggist Publishing Co.: 1907. 133 pages illustrated with b&w photographs. "I have undertaken to write a history of the Forty-eighth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers in the Civil War in diary form from the commencement to the close of the service." VERY GOOD- HARDCOVER red cloth covers with wear at the spine edges and corners of book. Internally a nice clean copy. Hard Cover. Very Good-/No Dust Jacket Present. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. New England Druggist Publishing Co.: Hardcover
5107Sans lieu ni date (fin XIXème siècle). Album in 8 oblong percaline rouge défraîchie, 4 pp. de texte et 15 reproductions photographiques collées.
196269785Club français du livre 1962 In-8 cartonnage éditeur, pleine toile. Bon état d’occasion.
42175Paris E. Plon et Cie, Imprimeurs-Editeurs 1889 in 12 (18x11,5) 1 volume reliure demi chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs, pièce de titre de cuir vert, 325 pages [1], avec 10 gravures hors-texte dessinées par L. Breton d'après des photographies. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
ML707P, Plon 1876, in12 plein parchemin,dos lisse,325pp, 10 gravures hors texte Ex libris,quelques rousseurs sur les pages de texte. Langue: Français
41923Paris Librairie Plon, E. Plon, Nourrit et Cie, Imprimeurs-Editeurs, sans date (vers 1886) 1876 in 12 (18x12) 1 volume reliure demi chagrin rouge de l'éditeur, dos à nerfs orné de caissons dorés, plat de percaline rouge avec double encadrement de filets à froid, tranches dorées, 325 pages, avec 10 gravures. Superbe exemplaire, intérieur très frais, tranches rutilantes ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
199768497Fabre Domergue 1997 In-8 relié 26 cm sur 25. Photographies de Jean-Marc Lecerf - Présentation par Frédéric Olivier. 207 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
français In-8 de 267 pp.; broché de l'éditeur. Photographies de Thomas Dorn.
196720976Fort de France 1967 in-8 broché 1 volume, broché blanc grand in-octavo Editeur (paperback in-8 Editor) (25,2 x 16,5 cm), dos et couverture imprimés en noir, toutes tranches non-rognées (edges no smooth), Tirage limité à 1600 Exemplaires, orné de LXVIII planches hors-texte en noir (dont 4 en couleurs) , 221 pages + 1 p. de tables, 1971 Fort-de-France chez l'auteur (Impr. Ozanne et Cie Editeur),
1963119491963 Fort-de-France, 1963; grand in-8 broché de 264pp. Illustré de 35 planches hors texte dont 1 en couleurs, 33 de photographies en noir et 1 carte dépliante en noir. Couverture blanche illustrée d'une photoghraphie en noir au 1er plat, titre en noir au dos.
M13773P , Clercx , 1933 , in8 br , 23pp
1855004875Boston: J.B. Yerrinton and Son Printers 1855. First Edition. Original Wraps. Good. 43 pp. Pamphlet. Lacking any wraps that may have been present. Side-sewn. An impassioned piece arguing for the removal of Judge Edward Greely Loring from office due to his support of the Fugitive Slave Law and forced return of two escaped enslaved people found in Massachusetts. Phillips was a noted abolitionist who spoke widely on the subject of racial injustice. GOOD condition. Edward Loring's name in pencil several times at the top of the title page. General darkening to the paper with minor offsetting and a minor stain to the center front cover. Minor scattered foxing and soiling. Sabin 62520. J.B. Yerrinton and Son, Printers unknown
1935biblio10<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 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 Calfornia under patronage which has permitted him to work without too much consideration fo limits of time materials and expense. All of Nash's books are 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.<br /><br />Jesse Benton Fremont: A Woman Who Made History By Catherine Coffin Phillips. Author of Cornelius Cole A California Pioneer and United States Senator Portsmouth Plaza The Cradle of San Francisco. San Francisco John Henry Nash. 1935. 361 pages large book with very nice margins. Retains original dust jacket but has chips and loss of paper on head of spine covering. Binding and boards underneath are pristine. Well written and expertly printed and bound as are all of John Henry Nash's books. One of 1000 copies. Howe's P-310 Rocq 17092. Rare First Edition.<br /></p> Nash, John hardcover
1970188861970. Paris Éditions du CNRS 1970 - Cartonné bien complet du rhodoïd 22 cm x 27 5 cm 349 pages photos noir & blanc in et hors-texte plans - Etudes de différentes mises en scène de Mère Courage et d'Arturo Ui de Brecht de Andora de Max Frisch l'Instruction de Peter Weiss du roi Christophe et d'Une saison au Congo de Aimé Césaire et de Mort et Vie Séverine de Joao Cabral de Melo Neto par Jean-Claude François Philippe Ivernel Jeanne Lorang Denis Bablet Pierre Laville Odette Aslan et Marlyse Meyer index - Un manque sur le rhodoïd sinon très bon état
VLE-604Fort de France, , 1930, in-8, 211pp. illustrées de gravures hors texte, d'un fac-similé et de 3 cartes en photocopie relié pleine toile grise avec pièce de titre
20151256452015 Association Internationale d'Archéologie de la Caraïbe - 2015 - 2 volumes in-4 reliés, cartonnage illustré sous jaquette illustrée, avec son bandeau de lancement - VIII-428 + VI-489 pages - Nombreuses illustrations en N&B, in et hors texte, dans l'ouvrage