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179744629Philadelphie, chez l’auteur ; Paris, Dupont ; Hambourg, les principaux libraires, 1797-1798. 2 volumes in-4 (285 x 225 mm) de XIX-(1)-788 pp., 1 carte dépliante et VIII-856 pp., 1 tableau dépliant, demi-veau fauve moucheté, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, entièrement non rogné (reliure à l'imitation).
1997LFA00affN° 38 - Décembre 1997: revue de 98 pages, format 285 x 220 mm, illustrée, brochée
24200P., Nouvelles Editions Latines, 1947, in 12 broché, 174 pages ; couverture fanée.
1970118904Paris Première personne 1970 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, couverture à rabats, 59 pp. Première édition collective en France, illustrée de 3 reproductions à pleine page de gravures de Wifredo Lam, Hervé Télémaque et Jorge Camacho. Tirage limité à 1000 exemplaires numérotés. Infime décoloration à la couverture, sinon très bon état.
1970118904Paris Première personne 1970 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, couverture à rabats, 59 pp. Première édition collective en France, illustrée de 3 reproductions à pleine page de gravures de Wifredo Lam, Hervé Télémaque et Jorge Camacho. Tirage limité à 1000 exemplaires numérotés. Infime décoloration à la couverture, sinon très bon état.
1998193410Ibis rouge éditions Ibis rouge éditions, 1998. In-8 broché de 327 pages. Marques de scotch en revers de la couverture. Bon état
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
1907024138American Historical Association: 1907. 646 pages. Part I of two parts on the Republic of Texas.The annual report of the American Historical Association for 1907 issued in two volmes. This is volume II. VERY GOOD HARDCOVER dark blue cloth covers lettering is bright on the spine. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket Present. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. American Historical Association: Hardcover
1790LBW-6434Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, 1790. In-8 de (1) f., 10 pp.; cartonnage de papier marbré à la Bradel, pièce de titre rouge (reliure moderne).
236544Basse-Terre, Imprimerie du gouvernement, s.d. (1871) in-8, 3 pp., en feuille.
1797LBW-6367Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, An 5 (1797). In-8 de 11 pp.; cartonnage de papier marbré à la bradel, pièce de titre de maroquin brun en long (reliure moderne).
1797LBW-5279Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, prairial an V [1797]. In-8 de 18 pp.; cartonnage de papier marbré, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge (reliure moderne).
1797LBW-6359Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, An 5 [1797]. In-8 de 6-(2 bl.) pp.; cartonnage de papier marbré à la bradel, pièce de titre de maroquin brun en long (reliure moderne).
1838LBW-7508Paris, Mme Vve Agasse, 1838. In-8 de 24 pp.; toile noire, pièce de titre bordeaux (reliure moderne).
R130009490PHILIPS. non daté. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Pochette en couleurs, un texte de GERARD DAVOUST dérrière la pochette et deux extraits d'album en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification : 410-33 Tours
R130006909ARION. non daté. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Pochette en couleurs, avec les Bélaisières et les Dousous de la Grande Terre sous la direction de GERARD LA VINY. Biographie de CELESTE LA PAGERIE dérrière la pochette.. . . . Classification : 410-33 Tours
1854020858Nashua NH: Published for J.R. Dodge 1854. Unbound. Poor. Single sheet 34 ¾ by 24 ¼ inches. Linen backed varnished map. A map created primarily to depict the many railroad lines that were proliferating in the state of New Hampshire in the mid 1800s. Some of these lines ranged into to White Mountains to facilitate logging operations in the region. The counties of the state are prominent with towns also depicted. VERY POOR condition. Ex-library with a title label affixed to the reverse. Heavy creasing and tearing to the entire piece with some loss along the extremities and to the face of the map from the cracking/tearing. Map toned and faded with the varnish not doing it any favors. Some soiling and staining. The map is extremely fragile and will be prone to further deterioration with more handling. Any wear you can imagine it's probably on this map no pun intended. Sold as is. Published for J.R. Dodge unknown
020173New York: American Anti-Slavery Society Publisher. Pamphlet. Good. no date presumed circa late 1850s due to the mention of Uncle Tom's Cabin. Pamphlet. 8 pp. An antislavery tract using the words of various ministers and preachers against themselves to cite the hypocrisy in preaching Christianity to enslaved people using those words to rebut the notion that slavery enlightened enslaved people through religion. Higginson also cites the sermons of Rev. Meade of Virginia who told enslaved people that god put them on Earth to serve their masters. Thomas Wentworth Higginson was a militant abolitionist being a member of the disunion abolitionists and arguing for the disobeying of the Fugitive Slave Law. He was a colonel in the 1st South Carolina Volunteers the first authorized African American regiment and continued to fight for the rights of freed enslaved people after the war. GOOD condition. Ex-library with a stamp on the front and rear cover. Moderate toning and minor soiling. See Sabin 31755 for this and other works by Higginson. American Anti-Slavery Society, Publisher unknown
1740200020AG1740. Nuremberg Homann Heirs c.1740. Original hand-coloured map. Plate Size: 55.6 cm x 48.7 cm. Sheet Size: 60 cm x 52 cm. Original map. Very good condition. Trace of foxing along sheet edges. Minor open tear with missing material evident to fore edge. Lower margin running out towards left corner. Centre-fold as issued. Sandler S. 136 nach Moll; mit Dat. 1740; Kapp Jamaica 59; Palmer Bermuda 32; Campbell Barbados 26 u. Taf. X; Tooley Antigua 18 u. St. Kitts 23. - Alle Bibliogr. außer Sandler datieren 1737. Very interesting set of five maps on a single sheet showing the highly-prized British possessions in the Caribbean - St. Kitts Antigua Bermuda Barbados and Jamaica - each in excellent detail noting cities rivers roads forts plantations surrounding islands political/administrative subdivisions and a host of other topographical features. The individual maps include separate title and scale bars with most having additional descriptions in German and reference keys. Barbados is orientated with north facing left while the rest are all orientated North. A beautifully decorative title cartouche is presented in the top right and includes the title in Latin as well as German. English/German translations of mapping terms and the text on the maps is in German. Homann Erben/Heirs was a prominent German publishing firm in the European map market throughout the eighteenth century. Founded in 1702 by Johann Baptist Homann the business passed to his son Christoph upon Johanns death in 1724. Christoph died in 1730 aged only 27 and the firm was inherited by subsequent Homann heirs. This changed the name of the company which was known as Homann Erben or Homann heirs. The firm continued in business until 1848. unknown
17354Nyons Imprimerie Duc & Batier s.d. ( 1969) - Agrafé 17 5 cm x 23 5 cm 16 pages (non paginé) - Film de Claude Jannel - Photos noir & blanc in et hors-texte 1 carte- Textes de Fidel Castro et Che Guevara+ biographie du réalisateur- Bon état
1835022270Dover NH: J.T. Gibbs Publisher 1835. Quarter Leather. Poor. Folio. Quarter leather with marbled paper covered boards. Large folio. Bound volume of the Dover New Hampshire newspaper the Dover Gazette and Strafford Advertiser comprising of every weekly issue spanning from December 2 1834 to November 24 1835. Of particular note is a printing of the Treaty of New Echota a treaty that a small minority of members of the Cherokee Indian Tribe signed and that sold their land east of the Mississippi River to the US government. This treaty led directly to the forced removal of the Cherokee people from their land infamously known as the Trail of Tears. Also present is a lengthy account of the trial of the Prophet Matthais for murder. This trial also accused Sojourner Truth who at the time worked as a servant for Matthais under the name Isabella of murder. Matthias alias of Robert Matthews was a pseudo-religious figure in the early to mid 1800s establishing a cult like following in New York. He even had a meeting with Joseph Smith at one point although both denounced each other as Satanic according to Wikipedia. Another notable articles is present discussing a racially integrated school established in Canaan New Hampshire the Noyes Academy. Established in 1835 by abolitionists the school educated African Americans and admitted women. This school aroused the racist ire of local residents and was destroyed by townspeople in August of 1835. The August 25th issue has an approving article documenting the destruction and writing as if scandalous that African American men and supposedly respectable white women had been seen walking arm in arm in town. Other articles on slavery antislavery and abolition are found throughout. POOR/FAIR condition. Ex-library with exterior spine labels interior pastedowns and minor markings. Both covers DETACHED along with the first several leaves. Last several leaves also detached. Binding essentially perished rendering the whole text block rather fragile. Minor scuffing fading soiling to the covers. Years written on masking tape taped to the spine. Paper a bit browned and brittle. J.T. Gibbs, Publisher unknown
1833022230Dover: J.T. Gibbs Publisher 1833. Cloth. Good. Folio. Quarter cloth with paper covered boards. Large folio. Bound volume of the Dover New Hampshire newspaper the Dover Gazette and Strafford Advertiser comprising of every weekly issue spanning from December 4 1832 to November 28 1833. Of particular note is a printing of Andrew Jackson's proclamation on Nullification asserting that states could not override or disregard federal law. This was issued in response to South Carolina's refusal to enforce tariffs. Also present is an article written by George Catlin on the Mandan tribe recalling customs ceremonies and dress among other subjects. The tribe had been decimated by small pox with an estimated 125 remaining by 1838. Also present is an article on the Native American leader Black Hawk written a little after his capture. A small paragraph describes a former Mormon displeasure with the faith. GOOD condition. Ex-library with exterior spine labels interior pastedowns and minor markings. First leaf DETACHED. Minor scuffing fading soiling to the covers. Years written on masking tape taped to the spine with some other tape repairs on the spine. Paper a bit browned and brittle. J.T. Gibbs, Publisher unknown
1836022178Dover NH: J.T. Gibbs Publisher 1836. Quarter Leather. Poor. Folio. Quarter leather with marbled boards. Large folio. Bound volume of the Dover New Hampshire newspaper the Dover Gazette and Strafford Advertiser comprising of every weekly issue spanning from December 1 1835 to November 22 1836. Of particular note are many articles recounting events of the Battle of the Alamo in Texas. The first account appears in an early April issue of the paper reporting on what a New Orleans newspaper reported. After this short account longer articles appear documenting more of the battle the events and other news from fighting in Texas. These appear sporadically throughout the rest of the volume. For example the May 3 issue reports news from the Texas Telegraph which prints the names of those dead in the attack mentioning David Crockett James Bowie and many others. Many other articles on battles in the Texas Revolution also appear throughout as well as other news relating to it. Other news in the paper reports on a massacre of crew of the whaling ship Awashonks; the a brief account of the building of a Mormon temple in Kirtland Ohio; the Florida War with the Seminole; a massacre in Hawaii; news on insurrections of enslaved people in Kentucky and New Orleans; a piece on Sam Houston etc. POOR condition. Ex-library with minor stamping. Covers and first several blank endpapers DETACHED. Covers scuffed faded and worn especially along the extremities. Other than the first several endpapers the text block is solid and clean. One or two papers have an ownership signature in ink on the top of the page. J.T. Gibbs, Publisher unknown
1831022205Dover NH: J.T. Gibbs Publisher 1831. Quarter Leather. Good. Folio. Quarter cloth with marbled boards. Large folio. Bound volume of the Dover New Hampshire newspaper the Dover Gazette and Strafford Advertiser comprising of every weekly issue spanning from December 7 1830 to November 29 1831. Of particular note is an account of the Nat Turner Rebellion in the September 6 1831 issue. Several articles are printed recounting the events and immediate aftermath. One full page is devoted to a message from President Andrew Jackson in which he discusses the removal of Native Americans from lands they inhabited a plan which set in motion what would become known as the Trail of Tears. Also present is a lengthy article on the American pirate Charles Gibbs recounting the events of the mutiny where he tried to seize the Brig Vineyard. He and his accomplice Thomas J. Wansley were caught and Gibbs was executed. Gibbs alias of James Jeffers committed many acts of piracy in the early 1800s although the truth behind the accounts was often lacking. GOOD condition. Ex-library with exterior spine labels interior pastedowns and minor markings. Front endpaper DETACHED. Minor scuffing fading soiling to the covers. Years written on masking tape taped to the spine. Paper a bit browned and brittle. J.T. Gibbs, Publisher unknown
In-8, broché, couverture de papier moderne, tranches citron, (2) f., (2), 207 p. Edition originale. Etude sur le commerce de la France et plaidoyer pour le libre échange divisé en trois chapitres. Le troisième est entièrement consacré au commerce des colonies, particulièrement des Antilles. Statistiques. Importante personnalité de la période, homme politique et homme de lettres, le comte Vincent-Marie Viénot de Vaublanc (1756-1845) devint Baron d'Empire, en 1810, puis ministre de l'intérieur ultra-royaliste en 1815, député de Seine-et-Marne, puis du Calvados (1820), préfet de la Moselle, puis des Bouches-du-Rhône (Coquelin & Guillaumin, II, 820. Kress C.1001. Manque à Goldsmiths et Einaudi). Très bon exemplaire, très frais.