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2022500112647PETIT FUTE 2022 11 9x20 3x0 9cm. 2022. Broché.
2022500113035PETIT FUTE 2022 11 9x20 3x0 9cm. 2022. Broché.
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2022500113156PETIT FUTE 2022 10 4x15 3x0 7cm. 2022. Broché.
197811786Paris Editions Du Pen Duick 1978 GRAND In-8 Écu 270 pp, (.) Mouillages, navigation et sécurité, avitaillement, shopping, tourisme. Cartes et dessins de l'auteur, couvertures et 2 cahiers hors-texte en couleurs. Faibles frottis d'usage, dos légèrement débroché.
5320Editions du Pen Duick 1978
1978cg177Editions du Pen Duick Broché 1978 Petit in-4 (19,5 x 27 cm), broché, 270 pages. Guide pratique utile à toute personne navigant dans les eaux des Petites Antilles, avec de très nombreuses cartes et quelques reproductions photographiques.Une mine d'informations utiles ! Dos insolé, bords et coiffes des plats frottés, assez bon état général tout de même. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Broché. 308 pages.
français In-8 de XII-460 pp.; demi-reliure de l'époque. Deuxième édition revue, corrigée dans toutes ses parties et considérablement augmentée. Contient : I. Typographie de Sainte-Lucie. II. Climat des Antilles. Etc. Deux tampons en marge du titre, Lég. cerne claire dans la partie supérieure des feuillets. Rare.
1971016065Washington: Government printing Office 1971. Wraps. Good. Printed wraps. 145 7 pp. A few black and white illustrations throughout reprints of illustrations from issues of The Black Panther Party. A supposedly "analytical" report on the Black Panther Party discussing its origins ideology and methodology in achieving its aims. The work cites the words of Black Panther Party leaders and ex-members and subtly seeks to tie the party to foreign groups communists seeking to overthrow the US government while ignoring the facts in some cases such as the murder of Fred Hampton that would portray the US government in a poor light. The report was issued by the Committee on Internal Security formerly known as the House of Un-American Activities Committee chaired by Richard Ichord a staunch anti-communist. GOOD condition. Minor to moderate toning some staining and minor soiling with light rusting to the staples. Minor creasing and wrinkling. Government printing Office unknown
189079691890 Paris, Ludovic Baschet, sd. Vers 1890. Une revue de format in 8° de 16 pp.; illustrée d'une double page couleur (une rue à Cayenne); de la 1ère et de la dernière de couverture en couleurs (cartes de la Guyane et des Antilles); de 4 iollustrations en noir en pleine page. Revue cousue dans une chemise bleu de protection.
Paris, Ludovic Baschet, sd. Vers 1890. Une revue de format in 8° de 16 pp.; illustrée d'une double page couleur (une rue à Cayenne); de la 1ère et de la dernière de couverture en couleurs (cartes de la Guyane et des Antilles); de 4 iollustrations en noir en pleine page. Revue cousue dans une chemise bleu de protection. Parfait état. Peu courant.
561605P., Karthala, 1995. In-8 br., couv. ill., 321 pp, 12 photographies, 20 cartes et 10 tableaux en n. et bl. in-texte, bibliographie. Envoi manuscrit.
201907785S.l., Florence badetz, 1989 ; in-4, 64 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Avec rodhoide.
200169727Cacimbo 2001 In-4 relié. Très bon état d’occasion. Jaquette très lég. fanée.
1924019931New York: National Automobile Chamber of Commerce 1924. Wraps. Good. Illustrated card stock wraps. 230 pp. Black and white photos throughout. A catalog to various automobiles including cars trucks and other commercial vehicles made by a variety of manufacturers. Includes cost principal mechanical details and specifications. Manufacturers include Auburn Apperson Chevrolet Durant Haynes Dodge Studebaker Olds Nash Pierce-Arrow etc. Perhaps of note are four pages of electric vehicles including cars and commercial vehicles made by Rauch and Lang Autocar and Ward Motor Vehicle Company. While electric cars had been around since the late 1800s their use declined by 1920 due to innovations in gasoline power car design and discovery of vast amounts of oil rendering them all but obsolete by the early to mid 1920s. GOOD condition. Five strips of yellowed tape present across the spine. Covers and text block a bit wavy presumably from water exposure at some point. Minor soiling fading and discoloration to the covers. Faint dampstain visible along the fore edges of all the pages in the interior. National Automobile Chamber of Commerce unknown
1790020717Portsmouth NH: No publisher 1790. Unbound. Good. A letter by Samuel Hill asking Amos White for all the flaxseed he has on hand and to call on Mr. Tappen for what seed he would send. He also refers to a Mr. Champney and furs . Amos White was a Dover New Hampshire merchant while Samuel Hill was a merchant in Portsmouth apparently importing and exporting items from the ships that anchored there. GOOD. Some fold creases present. No publisher unknown
1753021222No Place: No publisher 1753. Unbound. Good. Single sheet. Handwritten deposition recalling the testimony of Captain Robert Evans describing the lay out of the town of Rochester mentioning a pine tree standing three rods due Southwest from the lower side of the first cove on the Southwesterly side of the Salmon Falls River and going on to mention other landmarks such as a round rock and a large white birch. We surmise that Captain Robert Evans was the same as that who died in 1753 in his eighties the deposition also mentions his age and who was described in his obituary as a rolling stone. Signed by a justice of the peace Joseph Simpson and stating Province of New Hampshire Sept. 19th 1753. Reverse notes this was recorded in Dover town records. GOOD condition. Old white tape repairs to the reverse. Horizontal and vertical fold creases present. Minor foxing and spotting. No publisher unknown
1790021253Portsmouth: No publisher 1790. Unbound. Very Good. A letter noting Samuel Hill is sending merchant Amos White one dozen axes via Mr. Remeck with Hill expecting the same price as before. Hill also notes he didn't have any pollock on hand. Amos White was a Dover New Hampshire merchant while Samuel Hill was a merchant in Portsmouth apparently importing items from the ships that anchored there. VERY GOOD. Some fold creases present. No publisher unknown
003182No Place: No printer or publisher Given. Hard Cover. Fair/No Jacket. Handwritten Ledger from the town of Limerick Maine spanning from the years 1917 through 1922. Bound in cloth with leather spine. Features many full page accounts of various purchases and transactions between local businesses merchants and people including the Limerick Manufacturing Mills. This book features extensive manuscript description of various transactions and indentures almost all attested to in signature by Norris Berry Clerk of Limerick Maine. Also within on page 196 is a handwritten Certificate of Naturalization Petition for a Hubert Gath formerly of Great Britain. Also found within are several receipts and bills. Exterior in FAIR condition being internally very good. Moderate to heavy soiling to the covers with several stains uneven fading and some scuffing also present. This wear mostly affects the front cover. Some scuffing and bumping to the extremities. Very minor soiling to the interior with uneven fading to the pages. The tipped in receipts are browned along the fore edge extremities. Slight musty odor to the book. No printer or publisher Given unknown
008831No Place: No Publisher. Unbound. Fair. Handwritten letter detailing the medical procedures undertaken to heal an 'ununited fracture of the humerus.' No author date or location although dates in the text indicate the treatment took place around 1851-1852 perhaps in Massachusetts. Single sheet folded into four pages all full of writing. The author documents his encounter with a 28 year old male who had broken his humerus in a carriage fall. It had not healed correctly despite attempts by other doctors. The doctor/author of this letter recalls his efforts to reset the bones including removing callouses and other treatments that eventually led to an apparent somewhat successful outcome. FAIR/GOOD condition. A one by two inch area of loss present at the upper left corner resulting in small amounts of MISSING text in that location on the first two pages. Dark browning present in this area with other small spots of browning and staining to the paper. Small hole at the center fore edge with a few letters missing because of this. Another tiny hole present in the last page. Horizontal fold creases present. A few tiny tears along the extremities. Light fading. No Publisher unknown
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
1964018728Los Angeles: Muhammad Speaks/Nation of Islam Publisher 1964. Unbound. Good. No place or date Los Angeles 1964. Single sheet 8 ½ by 11 inches. Text repeats twice indicating this was meant to be cut into two small handbills. The flier advertises a discussion held by Harriet Muhammad a columnist for Muhammad Speaks the newspaper for the Nation of Islam. Held at the Salem Baptist Church in Los Angeles on Sunday July 12th the discussion covered topics including: "the Muslim Movement the power structure and the Civil Rights Movement;" "Messenger Elijah Muhammad;" "Separation vs. Integration;" and "Proposals of the Nation of Islam." GOOD condition. Large dampstain diagonally affecting the right half/third of the paper. Minor soiling and edgewear. Muhammad Speaks/Nation of Islam, Publisher unknown
008797No Place: A.E. Lord Printer. Wraps. Good. No place or date. Presumed circa 1906. Purplish blue printed wraps. Unpaginated approximately 40 pages. Black and white photo portraits throughout. A guide or program to a concert and ball held in 1906 for the apparent benefit of the Haverhill Massachusetts Police Relief Association. Black and white photo portraits of the various members of the Haverhill police department with ads for local businesses interspersed. Portraits accompanied by name position held and date when appointed. GOOD condition. Heavy fading to the wraps with very heavy offsetting/fading along the spine and extremities. Minor soiling and staining. Some wrinkling and creasing mostly along the spine. Paint and ink smudge/stains to the rear cover with two tape scars to the front cover. First leaf with a 2 1/2 inch tear in the upper gutter. Paper browned with very minor scattered soiling. A.E. Lord, Printer unknown
1951100073937Paris. 14 5 cm x 19 5 cm. 1951. Broché. 262 pages. Paris Présence Africaine n°12 Editions du Seuil 1951. Broché 14 5 cm x 19 5 cm 262 pages photos noir poèmes de F. Morieau-Leroy Roland Dorcely René Depestre Paul Niger Charles Calixte Léopold Sédar Senghor Birago Diop ... ; photos de A. Métraux. Non coupé un accroc sur la couverture sinon très bon état Non coupé un accroc sur la couverture sinon très bon état