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1970fa353CERAG Dos agrafé 1970 In-4, (20.5x27 cm), dos agrafé, 27 pages, suivi de 22 pages de bibliographie, texte dactylographié, les documents du CERAG, n°3, 1970 ; stylo dans le texte, plats insolés, état très correct. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Reli?. 355 pages. Jaquette. 17,5x24xcm.
19982300Abbeville 1998 In-8 relié sous jaquette, 232 pp. illustrations en couleur
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 )
Cartonn?. 343 pages. Jaquette.
24162Reims, Pailletet et Godefroid, 1896, grand in 8° broché, 123 pages ; non coupé ; quelques rousseurs éparses ; couverture défaichie avec mouillures. RARE.
Broch?. 251 pages.
1898112787Philadelphia: Globe Bible Publishing 1898. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7 in to 9 in Tall. Two great boks in one volume. Decorated hardcover no dust jacket. 569 pages. Illustrated. THE HISTORY of the world is largely a history of wars. Whether or not it is true that civilization gets forward upon a powder-cart it is undeniable that the powder-cart keeps well up with the procession. The present work is a record of two wars closely associated together and both making especially direct appeal to the sympathies of the American people. It was in a war that our own freedom and in- dependence were won. We cannot then regard with indifference the much longer and not less heroic struggles of Cuba for the same great bless- ings. They have been conducted almost within sight of our own shores and have materially affected our own interests. They cannot be forgotten while liberty is loved or valor appre- ciated. Neither can the story of them told as it is in this volume in hot blood directly from the field of suffering and strife and triumph be other than fascinating to the student or to the patriot. It had been the lot of this country to wage three great wars before the present. The first was for independence. The second was for sovereign rights in equality with all other nations. The third was for the preservation of the Union. All three were gloriously successful both in the triumph of our arms and in the establishment of the principles for which they were waged. <br/> <br/> Globe Bible Publishing hardcover
anglais Dédicacé par l'auteur In-4 non paginé ; album sous jaquette de l'éditeur. Texte en anglais. Riche photographie en couleurs. Envoi autographe signé de l'auteur en première garde.
français In-8 de 140 pp.; broché de l'éditeur.
1373406Abidjan: Nouvelles Editions Africaines, 1978 in-8, 296 pages, bibliographie. Reliure moderne basane brune, dos à nerfs, rares rousseurs sur les premiers et derniers feuillets, bel exemplaire.
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),
1859017039Washington DC: Gales and Seaton 1859. Tabloid. Good. Side folding large tabloid newspaper. A single issue of this long running newspaper published in Washington DC first published in 1800 and publishing until 1870 with an eventual bias toward conservative Whig policies. Besides the usual ads and political news this issue contains two "Was Committed" notices last page bottom right one pertaining to Mary Norris George Park and Sally King the other pertaining to Lewis West. All four were African-Americans with Mary Norris George Park and Lewis West being enslaved people from enslaver Robert E. Lee. According to the US National Park Service website devoted to Robert E. Lee's Arlington House Memorial Mary Norris George Parks and another man Wesley Norris believed they were free based on a provision in the will of George Washington Custis. Based on this knowledge the three emancipated themselves traveling to Pennsylvania. They were all captured in Maryland. According to contemporary newspaper accounts New York Tribune in June 1859 Lee had the re-captured African-Americans whipped. Wesley Norris himself wrote an article in the Anti-Slavery Standard in 1866 which provides his account of the whipping. Early historians and biographers dismissed both accounts considering them to be accounts used for anti-slavery propaganda. Lee himself was silent on the subject with many of his contemporaries and historians taking his silence as a denial. However modern research suggests the accounts of Wesley Norris and others were true dispelling the myth of Lee as benevolent enslaver perpetuated by earlier historians. The first notice states that Norris Park and West were committed to jail on May 26th and that "George and Mary say they belong to Col. Robert Lee of Fairfax County Virginia." The complexion and height of all three are given as well as descriptions of the clothing they wore. Sally King asserted that she was free living in Washington with a Mrs. D. Bread. According to the piece they all initially left Washington on May 22nd 1859. The second notice contains the same information as the first although it appears Lewis West was jailed on May 27th but also asserted he "belongs to Col. Robert Lee." Both notices request that the "owner or owners" come forward and pay all charges due. Also present is a notice of "young servants for sale" indicating the availability of several girls from ages 11 to 15 as well as young men from 21 to 25 years old. All were apparently located in Georgetown. The newspaper is in GOOD condition. Paper split chipped and deteriorating along the spine with very slight loss of letters to some of the "was committed" ads. Horizontal and vertical fold creases present. Moderate toning along the spine edge. Small hole worn through at the intersection of the fold creases. Some wrinkling and creasing to the paper. Several small tears along the extremities. Gales and Seaton unknown
021204No Place: No publisher. Unbound. Good. Single sheet of paper roughly 5 ½ by 3 ½ inches. A piece of paper bearing the signature of Daniel Webster at the upper right with the name of George Wadleigh Esquire below. Dover NH written below that. No provenance given with this although it was originally from Dover and George Wadleigh was a somewhat notable name in the 19th century history of the town. We have not independently verified the signature of Daniel Webster but it does match known examples of his signature that we have seen. GOOD condition. Some wrinkling and creasing to the paper with minor toning and soiling. Edges a bit uneven presumably from being cut at some point. No publisher unknown
8040Arthaud 1970
M16452Couverture souple Editions des Annales coloniales 1934 , in12 broché , 236 pp . Langue: Français
1930013122PARIS A LA CARAVELLE 1930 Un volume grand in-8 broché de 257 pages , premier plat de couverture en couleurs , illustrations en noir et blanc in et hors-texte n bien complet de la carte dépliante in-fine , un portrait en frontispice en couleurs , quelques rousseurs , bon exemplaire . Bon Couverture souple
34160P., "La caravelle", 1930, grand in 8° broché, 257 pages ; nombreuses illustration et une carte dépliante ; importante bibliographie in-fine ; couverture illustrée en couleurs (fanée).
1993191602L'Harmattan Paris, L'Harmattan, 1993. In-8 broché de 303 pages, photos hors-texte. Bon état
1834LBW-7492S.l., 1834. In-8 de 32 pp.; toile noire, pièce de titre bordeaux (reliure moderne).
199878843Paris Maisonneuve et Larose 1998 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 348 pp., nombreux graphiques, bibliographie et index. Bon état.
199878843Paris Maisonneuve et Larose 1998 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 348 pp., nombreux graphiques, bibliographie et index. Bon état.
1822LBW-7773Paris, imprimerie de Guiraudet, mars 1822. In-8 de (1) f., 58 pp ; cartonnage de papier marbré vert, pièce de titre rouge (reliure moderne).
180341822A Parme, imprimé par Bodoni, 1803. Petit in-8 de (8)-61 pp. 1 feuillet blanc, basane blonde, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, roulette dorée sur les plats (reliure de l'époque).
5914Paris, V. Adrien Delahaye et CIe, 1878. in 8, 504 pp. br