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1914029724The Century Co.: 1914. This is Volume 5 from the 10 volume set. 460 pages illustrated. FINE- HARDCOVER gilt upper page edge. This is the Olive-Green cloth covers lettering is bright on the spine. A nice clean tight copy. Hard Cover. Fine-/Not Issued with Dust Jackets. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. The Century Co.: Hardcover
1890026584The Century Co.: 1890. This is Volume 5 from the 10 volume set. 460 pages illustrated. VERY GOOD HARDCOVER gilt upper page edge. Olive green cloth covers or the Blue-Green cloth I have both volume 5's. Lettering is bright on the spine. A nice clean tight copy. Hard Cover. Fine-/Not Issued with Dust Jackets. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. The Century Co.: Hardcover
2006192768L'Harmattan L'Harmattan, 2006. In-8 broché de 215 pages. Bon état
2006193284L'Harmattan L'Harmattan, 2006. In-8 broché de 309 pages. troisième et dernier tome. Véritable outil de référence, cet ouvrage décortique avec une rigueur documentaire les mutations politiques, économiques et culturelles de la Martinique contemporaine, du régime de l'Amiral Robert aux mouvements des années 1970. Armand Nicolas (1925-2022), agrégé d'histoire et figure intellectuelle majeure de l'île, a consacré sa vie à restituer une histoire de la Martinique vue par son peuple. Si ses deux premiers tomes (des Arawaks à 1939) sont universellement salués, ce troisième volet est crucial : il couvre la période de la Seconde Guerre mondiale sous le régime de Vichy (l'Amiral Robert), la transition vers la départementalisation en 1946 portée par Aimé Césaire, et les grandes tensions sociales des années 1950 et 1960. Bon état
2006193285L'Harmattan L'Harmattan, 1998. In-8 broché de 404 pages. Ce tome 1 pose les bases de l'histoire antillaise à travers une perspective endogène (intérieure). Armand Nicolas y étudie la période précolombienne (Arawaks et Caraïbes), la colonisation française, le développement de l'économie de plantation, l'horreur du système esclavagiste et les multiples résistances (le marronnage) qui ont mené à l'abolition de 1848. Bon état
237136Fort-de-France, Imprimerie Populaire, décembre 1970 in-8, 47 pp., broché.
244447Fort-de-France, Imprimerie populaire, mai 1967, in-8, 32 pp., broché.
QWA-20969Charenton-le-Pont, Etablissements Nicolas, 1960, gr. in-8 rel. spirale (19 x 24), 36 p., couverture ill. rempliée sur cartonnage souple, 12 illustrations de Robert Humblot dont 6 sur double page, sous papier cristal, très bon état.
12514Fort-de-France, Martinique, Imprimerie Bezaudin, 1971. 1 plaquette in-8, couverture souple illustrée40 pp., enrichie de plusieurs illustrations et d'un grand plan dépliant de Saint-Pierre, bon état.
19504860Partitions sur les Antilles Victor Soulaire 1950 approx.
196515476Société Guadeloupéenne d'éditions Pointe-A-Pitre 1965 1 vol. In-4 broché de 152 pp., couverture illustrée (tâches sur le premier pat).
225924S.l. [Basse-Terre], Imprimerie officielle, s.d. (1947) in-8, 10 pp., broché.
1868020311New York: Harper and Brothers 1868. Wraps. Fair. Folio. Illustrated wraps. Folio. Pagination runs 401-416. Black and white photos and illustrations throughout. Single issue of this journal this featuring a full page front cover political cartoon by Thomas Nast. Titled "The Political Niagara-A Drowning Man Catches at a Straw" the work depicts the Democratic Party just about to go over the falls grasping at a cane that bears the head of an African American man with a sign to the write mentioning the S.P. Chase as their candidate for president. A US flag in the distance reads Grant/Colfax. Nasr and Harper's were politically aligned with Lincoln and his Republican Party with Nast perhaps alluding to African Americans as a way to gain political salvation for the Democratic Party. Interior features a part of "The Moonstone" by Wilkie Collins as well as a large illustration accompanying an article detailing a duel between two African American men near Savannah Georgia but apparently in South Carolina. The duel was between Jackson Brand and Eugene Moorehead as the result of alleged political loyalties. Moorehead apparently was part of a conservative group to which Jackson Brand had recently joined having previously been a Republican. A duel with shotguns was fought with Brand mortally wounded. FAIR/GOOD condition. Horizontal fold crease present. Moderate toning with some soiling and offsetting. Some chipping and tearing mostly along the fore edge. Pages 411-416 with a 2 inch triangular piece torn off from the fore edge affecting some text. Pages 407-416 have a tear at the upper middle right small at first and increasing larger toward the end affecting text and illustrations in that area. Harper and Brothers unknown
1865019501New York: Mrs. Grundy Publisher 1865. Wraps. Poor. Side folding journal. Pagination runs 33-42. Front cover illustration by Thomas Nast. Political cartoons throughout. Fourth issue of this short lived periodical attempting to pick up where Vanity Fair left off. Some of those associated with the journal had worked on Vanity Fair. Mrs. Grundy played a critical observer on the American political scene and supported the Reconstruction as envisioned by Andrew Johnson. The journal ran for a total of 12 issues before closing due to a lack of subscribers. Political satire and commentary throughout including a poem written in dialect from the point of view of an African-American who feels abandoned by the US government. Also present is a full page illustration by Thomas Nast titled "Death on the Rails." POOR condition. Slightly ex-library with faint blindstamp on the front cover. The whole journal is very fragile and brittle with all pages DETACHED from each other. Moderate toning some soiling and moderate to heavy chipping and tearing along the edges. Pencil note on the upper front cover. Mrs. Grundy, Publisher unknown
52162Madrid Ediciones Doce Calles 1994 in 8 (24x16,5) 1 volume broché, couverture à rabats illustrée en couleurs, 344 pages [3]. Idioma español (Texte en langue espagnole(. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
196975023Paris La Haye, Mouton & Co, coll. « Le Monde d’Outre-Mer passé et présent Première Série études XXXI » 1969 In-8. Broché, couverture imprimée, 351 pp., IX planches hors texte dont 1 carte repliée in fine; Exemplaire en bon état.
1995102449PUF, Conseil International de la langue française 1995 In-8 cartonné. 299 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
19x14. 426p.
23x13,5. 207p.
17x10. 213p. Col. Los libros del mirasol. Trad. S. Piña.
Reliure toile. 280 pages. Jaquette
1998852921998 Paris, Armand Colin, 1998, in 8° broché, 182 pages ; illustrations et figures in et hors texte ; couverture illustrée.
1799005503Newburyport MA: John Mycall Printer 1799. First Edition. Pamphlet. Poor. Pamphlet lacking and wraps and endpapers that may have been issued. Pagination runs from 3 to 134 with all pages MISSING after 134 135/136. With printer's device at the top of the first page of text and an ornately presented first letter of the text. According to his gravestone in Newburyport Murray took part in recruiting volunteers for the Continental Army. This work presents his sermons focusing on Romans V.I. POOR condition lacking and wraps and endpapers as well as pages 135/136. Collated and otherwise complete. Appears disbound from a larger work with white cloth tape and a strip of modern paper along the binding edge of the title page. Moderate to heavy browning to the paper. Minor scattered soiling foxing and staining throughout. Fore edges of the first several pages chipped curled torn and worn with some loss. Upper corners curled over. Minor chipping and tearing along the lower extremity. Tears repaired at the center fore edge of the title page somewhat crudely done with a 3 inch and 1 inch paper patch. Heavy chipping tearing creasing and curling to the last 30 or so pages along the core edge. Large tear to the lower corner of the last page. Several pages in the interior cropped close in the fore edge margins. John Mycall, Printer unknown
1901014341Washington: Government Printing Office 1901. Pamphlet. Poor. Printed wraps. MISSING rear wrapper and ALL pages after page 256. A collection of rulings on laws and other legal decisions relating to Native Americans in the United States and their treatment in the legal sense by the US government. This includes specific claims lawsuits and rulings under territorial and state affairs civil actions and claims etc. giving names of tribes and/or persons mentioned in each case or ruling/law. POOR condition. MISSING rear cover and all pages after 256. Heavy browning to the front cover with tape burns near the spine. Heavy chipping and tattering to the backstrip with some chipping along the fore edge. Some toning in the interior. Government Printing Office unknown
1952022334Artcraft Press: 1952. 579 pages illustrated. "This single volume contains interesting source material in the form of original papers and unpublished diaries written by a gallaxy western authors whose contributions will long be remembered. This is copy no. 159 of the regular edition limited to 500 copies. Fold-out tipped in on the rear pastedown is present. FINE- HARDCOVER decorated reddish-brown cloth slight crease to the frontis. This is Volume VII of the Original Contributions to Western History. Hard Cover. Fine-/No Dust Jacket Present. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Artcraft Press: Hardcover