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661958Orléans, Luzeray, Paris, Maison du livre français, 1935 gr. in-8, 378 pp., frontispice en couleurs, 5 pl., carte dépl., broché.
QWA-7272Orléans, G. Luzeray / Paris, Maison du Livre français, 1935, grand in-8 br. (16,5 x 25,5), 378 p., introduction de L. Gallouédec, frontispice en coul. (anciens tissus Caraïbes), 5 gravures h.-t., une carte dépl. in-fine, bandeau et culs-de-lampe, envoi de Serge Denis, sous papier cristal (comportant un petit accroc), bon état.
193517511935 in-8, 379pp., illustré, 1 carte repl., br. Orléans Luzeray 1935,
193581024Orléans et Paris G. Luzeray, Maison du Livre Français 1935 1 vol. broché grand in-8, broché, 378 pp., frontispice en couleurs et plusieurs illustrations hors-texte. Manque la "carte de l'océan occidental" in-fine. Sinon bon exemplaire enrichi d'un envoi de l'auteur.
193581024Orléans et Paris G. Luzeray, Maison du Livre Français 1935 1 vol. broché grand in-8, broché, 378 pp., frontispice en couleurs et plusieurs illustrations hors-texte. Manque la "carte de l'océan occidental" in-fine. Sinon bon exemplaire enrichi d'un envoi de l'auteur.
1900GITk470Paris Picard et Kaan sans date vers 1900. In-4 VIII 382pp. Cartonnage de l'éditeur en percaline rouge, dos lisse orné de végétaux et motifs dorés, joli décor polychrome sur le 1er plat, tranches dorées. Nombreuses illustrations et 1 carte dépliante en couleurs. Cartonnage un peu poussiéreux, rousseurs.
190011682Lib. d'Éducation Nationale Paris s.d. (vers 1900) 1 vol. Grand in-8 de 344 pp.; demi-chagrin rouge de l'époque, dos à nerfs richement orné, tranches dorées.
190027860Paris, Librairie d'Education nationale, s.d. [circa 1900]. Un fort vol. au format in-4 (298 x 198 mm) de 1 frontispice n.fol., viii - 344 pp. et 1 f. bl. Reliure de l'époque de demi-chagrin maroquiné cerise, filets gras et maigres à froid encadrant les plats, le premier s'orne en son centre de larges armes institutionnelles dorées, dos à nerfs orné de filets gras à froid, doubles caissons d'encadrement dorés, important décor fleuronné doré, filets dorés, titre doré, tranches mouchetées.
1792LBW-3055Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, 1792. In-8 de (1) f., 14 pp. ; cartonnage de papier marbré, titre au dos (reliure moderne).
189119641891. Paris Editions Alcide Picard et Kaan sans date (1891) - Reliure demi-bradel d'éditeur 19 cm x 29 cm 286 pages - Texte de Louis Garaud - Ills noir & blanc de Notor - Une petite tache sur la couv sinon bon état
ORD-7038Martinique et Guadeloupe de 1635 à nos jours. Orné de 10 illustrations h.-t. Sté de l'Histoire des Colonies Françaises et Librairie Leroux. 1935. In-12 br. 282pp. Rousseurs éparses mais bel exemplaire.
Cartonnage de l'?diteur. 203 pages.
210659[Paris], Imprimerie Nationale, prairial an VIII (mai 1800) in-8, 7 pp., en feuille, non coupé.
1831000816London: Printed for C.J.G and F. Rivington for the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge 1831. Half-Leather. Good/No Jacket. Volume one: 168 pages. With four illustrations as given in the book. Howes P305 calls for 5 plates but this seems to contradict the book's statement. Volume two: 168 pages with four illustrations. These travels by Philips are imaginary as is Philips but contain previously published accounts tied together with the narrative device of the imaginary traveler. Travels in North America contains most of Lewis and Clark's account of their trip through the American West told in somewhat different form. The Mississippi River New Orleans St. Louis the Ohio River slavery Native Americans and other topics are covered giving again truthful facts about America in the guise of an imaginary narrator. Travels in South America is written in the same manner and the preface to it states as much. In half leather with marbled boards. In GOOD condition. Moderate to heavy scuffing to the marbled boards. Extremities scuffed and worn with the corners bumped and rounded the spine pulled with minor loss of leather to the head. Small chip of leather missing from the center backstrip. Leather scuffed along the hinges. The inner text is clean and tight with very minor foxing to the preliminaries. Nice copy of this rather hard to find work a later edition in GOOD condition. Three copies of this edition found in OCLC Travels in North America. None found for Travels in South America. Photos available upon request. Printed for C.J.G and F. Rivington for the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge unknown
1822023997by the Author Printed By S. Converse. 1822. 527 pages with the errata slip tipped in back of book. This is Volume 4 only of the 4 volume set as issued. FINE- HARDCOVER bound into modern maroon cloth boards gilt lettering is bright on the spine. Paper edges are roughly cut as originally issued. Hard Cover. Fine-/Not Issued with a Dust Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. by the Author, Printed By S. Converse. Hardcover
016678No Place: No publisher. Pamphlet. Good. Full title: Transfer of Indians from Civil to Military Management. Memorial of the Delegation of the Cherokee Creek and Seminole Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations of the Indian Territory to the Congress of the United States in opposition to the transfer of Indians from civil to military management as contemplated in bill H.R. 959 and others of like import now pending in Congress. February 25 1878. 45th Congress 2d Session Mis. Doc. No. 33. House of Representatives. No publisher place or date. Presumed US Government Printing Office Washington DC: 1878. Pamphlet disbound from a larger work. No wrappers. 10 pp. A forcefully written rejection of the US government's proposal to "manage" various Native American tribes via the military as opposed to civilian control. The representatives from the tribes in the title cite the retreat of Sitting Bull to Canada and assert that the various Native American tribes seek to live in peace not war. They point out that so call depredations are carried out by Native Americans and whites alike and do not equate to hostile intent. They also cite various military and civil leaders in the government against the change. GOOD condition. Minor toning. Some wear chipping and creasing along the spine edge. No publisher unknown
français 2 tomes en 2 vol. in-8 de carte, XIII-620 et 575 pp.; demi-basane verte, dos lisse à faux-nerfs orné (reliure de l'époque). Illustré d'une carte dépliante de la Martinique (35x27 cm). Edition originale. Des tampons de l'hôpital militaire d'Oran, rousseurs, dos passés marron. Rare.
No marks or inscriptions and no creasing to covers. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 142pp. A study to determine how West Indian black involvement in UK/Caribbean trade has developed in Britain.
199978847Habitation Saint-Etienne (Martinique) Editions Traces HSE 1999 1 vol. relié in-4, cartonnage éditeur illustré, 104 pp., glossaire in-fine. Premier tirage des photographies en noir et en couleurs par Jean-Luc de Laguarigue. Bonne condition.
199978847Habitation Saint-Etienne (Martinique) Editions Traces HSE 1999 1 vol. relié in-4, cartonnage éditeur illustré, 104 pp., glossaire in-fine. Premier tirage des photographies en noir et en couleurs par Jean-Luc de Laguarigue. Bonne condition.
1794LBW-5586Paris, Laurens, 1794. In-8 de 8 pp.; cartonnage de papier marbré à la bradel, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge en long (reliure moderne).
1854021929Nashua NH: Published for J.R. Dodge 1854. Unbound. Poor. Stated second edition. Single sheet 34 ½ by 26 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 lengthy tears to the entire piece mostly emanating from the left edge 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. A few old tape repairs present to the upper portion. 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
PARIS, Fernand LANORE - 1963 - 126 pages. collection Voyages et Découvertes. broché, Nombreuse photographies. Bon état
ORD-8343Paris. Tallandier et Nelson Doubleday. N°41, Juillet 1963. In-8 (ca 138 x 210mm) broché, couverture illustrée couleurs sur les 2 plats, XII pages sur papier jaune (Actualités-Voyages) et 64 pages consacrée aux PETITES ANTILLES, nombreuses illustrations en noir et images couleurs collées dans le texte. Bel exemplaire, complet.
1965LFA-126728734Revue mensuelle de 72 pages, format 140 x 210 mm, illustrée, brochée, Impr. de Sceaux, bon état