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1947101923Fort-de-France, Imprimerie Renaissance, 1947, in-8°, 200 pp, broché, papier jauni, couv. illustrée, état correct. Edition originale (il n'est pas annoncé de grands papiers)
2022500112647PETIT FUTE 2022 11 9x20 3x0 9cm. 2022. Broché.
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2019500035998PETIT FUTE 2019 240 pages 12x20 2x1 4cm. 2019. Broché. 240 pages.
2019500082108PETIT FUTE 2019 240 pages 12x20 2x1 4cm. 2019. Broché. 240 pages.
2019500103610PETIT FUTE 2019 240 pages 12x20 2x1 4cm. 2019. Broché. 240 pages.
2019500112633PETIT FUTE 2019 240 pages 12x20 2x1 4cm. 2019. Broché. 240 pages.
2022500049389PETIT FUTE 2022 10 4x15 3x0 7cm. 2022. Broché.
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1910GIT0128eParis Plon 1910. In-8 broché XXXpp (introduction) + d-ipp (préface) + 367pp. Avec 1 fac-similé hors texte. Petit manque au bas du dos.
1910172141910 1volume, reliure demi-chagrin vert olive (binding half shagreen) in-octavo (22,8 x 14,5 cm), reliure d'époque, dos 5 nerfs (spine with raised bands) insolé (le vert olive a viré au soleil en marron-clair)- entre-nerfs à fleuron au fer plein or (floweret with full blocking stamp) - titre frappé or (gilt title) et tomaison (volume numbering), papier marbré vert aux plats (cover with marbled paper), toutes tranches lisses (all edges smooth), Avec 1 fac-similé hors texte en noir, [(1) f + XXX pp + (5) ff (préface) + 367] pages, 1910 Paris E. PLON, Nourrit et Cie Imprimeurs-Editeurs,
1883021025Haverhill MA: C.C. Morse and Son 1883. Cloth. Good. 1872 1883. Red cloth. 69 144 pp. Two histories of Bradford Massachusetts one given as a sermon in 1872 by Gardner B. Perry the other being a general history of the town. GOOD condition ex-library with spine label interior pastedowns and markings. Heavy fading to the cloth along the spine and extremities. Minor scuffing. Text block toned. First endpaper toned. C.C. Morse and Son unknown
1826LBW-4800I. Duprat-Duverger, 1826. 296 x 293 mm.
19639261Fort-de-France Imp. Bezaudin 1963 GRAND In-8 81 pp, (.) Causeries radiodiffusées sur les antennes de la R.TF. ; Centre Départemental d'éducation sanitaire, démographique et social. Dos muet passé, frotté avec coupure et faible en tête ; intérieur frais.
1851016751St. Louis: James R. Albach Publisher 1851. Cloth. Good. Second edition revised and enlarged. Modern black cloth. Xxiv 818 pp. A lengthy historical survey of the settling of what was considered the West in the United States in 1850 focusing on events in Kentucky Illinois and other territories and states in the Midwest. This includes sections on interactions and battles with Native Americans the massacre at Chicago etc. GOOD condition. Cloth faded with some soiling and scuffing. Scattered foxing in the interior. Minor toning to the paper. Sabin 60955. James R. Albach, Publisher unknown
1847016970Cincinnati: James R. Albach Publisher 1847. Full Leather. Good. Full Calf leather. Xx 592 pp. With two maps including one of Kentucky. A lengthy historical survey of the settling of what was considered the West in the United States in 1850 focusing on events in Kentucky Illinois and other territories and states in the Midwest. This includes sections on interactions and battles with Native Americans etc. GOOD condition. Leather heavily scuffed along the extremities and spine. Hinges cracked with the covers somewhat tenuously attached. Scattered foxing in the interior. Owner's signature on the inside front cover and title page. Sabin 60955. James R. Albach, Publisher unknown
1846018912Cincinnati: James R. Albach Publisher 1846. Full Leather. Poor. Full calf leather. Xx 592 pp. Two maps present as called for one depicting Kentucky and the other Louisiana and vicinity. A lengthy historical survey of the settling by white men of what was considered the West in the United States in 1845 focusing on events in Kentucky Illinois and other territories and states in the Midwest. This includes sections on interactions and battles with Native Americans the massacre at Chicago etc. POOR/FAIR condition. Front cover DETACHED along the hinge. Heavy scuffing to the leather especially along the edges resulting in some loss. Scattered foxing in the interior mostly minor a bit heavier to the endpapers. Faint dampstain in the lower margin of the first several pages. Sabin 60954. James R. Albach, Publisher unknown
199278274L'Harmattan 1992 1 vol. broché Tirage de 1992. in-8, broché, 207 pp., bibliographie. Très bon état.
199278274L'Harmattan 1992 1 vol. broché Tirage de 1992. in-8, broché, 207 pp., bibliographie. Très bon état.
19721217351972 Editions Basse-Terre, Société d'Histoire de la Guadeloupe, Collection "Bibliothèque d'histoire antillaise" - 1972 - In-12, broché - 248 pages
373PARIS, Fernand LANORE - 1963 - 126 pages.collection Voyages et Découvertes.broché, Nombreuse photographies.Bon état;
PARIS, Fernand LANORE - 1963 - 126 pages. collection Voyages et Découvertes. broché, Nombreuse photographies. Bon état
ORD-8249Haut comité consultatif de la population et de la famille. Tome IV. La Documentation Française. 1958. In-8 toile grise, 239pp., tableaux et graphiques, complet pour ces régions. Couverture un peu piquée sinon bon état.
19721018San Francisco: John Howell--Books 1972. First English Language Edition. Hardcover. Near fine/near fine. A near fine first English translation in a near fine dustjacket. Blue cloth boards with bright gilt title stamping on cover and spine. Sunning to endpaper edges otherwise fine. Orange endpapers. Rear pocket map present and pristine. Jacket showing a bit of dust stains otherwise fine. Illustrations in black and white with some in color. xviii 148 pp. Quarto 9 x 12 1/2 inches tall. O'Crouley's description of New Spain in the eighteenth century is a valuable contribution to scholarship mostly unknown until the late twentieth century when it was published. The original manuscript comprises 202 leaves bound in red leather in the Biblioteca Nacional de Madrid Ms. 972.02. It was published in English in 1972 as A Description of the Kingdom of New Spain by Sr. Dn. Pedro Alonso O'Crouley 1774.Once published it was widely reviewed in the scholarly literature. In 1975 it was published in a facsimile edition. For the English edition the translator Galvin rearranged some of the text to produce a more readable work. One scholar criticized this saying "This is a disservice to the text since part of its overall significance as an 'enlightened' compendium resides precisely in its structure as a miscellany." -- Wikipedia The volume is richly illustrated. He drew native plants and flowers cacao vanilla avocado sapote mamey passion flower and pricky pear cactus as well as animals not known in Europe. What has gained most attention are his depictions of race mixture castas which have been published in works on that topic. O'Crouley provides written text for the illustrations which were likely copies of existing casta groupings. He devotes an entire section of text to the condition of the Indians lamenting their current state. Unlike many casta paintings that show scenes of imagined everyday life of the racial types O'Crouley's lack any further context.11 He wrote short descriptions of New Spain's principal cities the capital Mexico City the second largest city Puebla; Valladolid now Morelia; Oaxaca; Guadalajara; Durango; Acapulco; and Veracruz. He travelled north to presidios of Los Adáes in Texas; El Paso del Norte; and the province of Nayarit. His description of New Mexico is considerably longer than the places coming before it. Also lengthy is the chapter on his voyage up the Gulf of California; his description of California itself; and an expedition to Nueva Andalucía Sinaloa and Sonora. John Howell--Books hardcover books