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Broch?. 126 pages.
awd-262Lithographie originale tirée d'une Affiche créée pour une exposition consacrée aux correspondances artistiques et intellectuelles entre les différentes cultures noires et françaises. (Musée du Montparnasse, 2006). Tirage à 100 ex. numérotés et signés sur vélin (70/50 cm). Très bel état.
1376158Arles: Actes Sud, 1999 gr. in-8, 311 pages. Index. Broché, bon état. Edition originale.
ORD-2113Didier. 1855. In-12 br. couverture imprimée, salie, 327pp. Edition originale. Nombreuses traces d'humidité essentiellement en début et en fin d'ouvrage.
1819003892Philadelphia: S. Porter and Co 1819. First Edition. Full Leather. Fair/No Jacket. Full calf leather. ix 113 pp plus 6 pages of ads in the rear. A poem relating historical and geographical details of the Mississippi River with a lengthy appendix providing notes and further history on Native Americans and early settlements in the Mississippi River area as well as mentioning slavery and hypothesizing on the uses of the river for transportation and commerce. In FAIR/GOOD condition. Collated and complete although bearing the remains of missing a section of pages in the middle suggesting another work or ads were bound into the middle of this work. Pagination runs consistent throughout. Slightly ex-historical library society with two stickers and stamping on the inside front cover/first endpaper. Minor soiling spotting and rubbing to the covers. Offsetting along the spine. Extremities scuffed and bumped. Covers split along the front and rear hinges but still intact. Interior solid with minor scattered soiling and minor to moderate foxing throughout. Dampstain present affecting the first few pages. Sabin 47218. S. Porter and Co unknown
1970689Tucson AZ: University of Arizona Press 1970. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine/fine. A near fine first edition in a fine unclipped dust jacket. Brown cloth boards front top corner bumped. Gilt title stamping. Mission map end papers. From the private library of Larry Southwick collector's marginalia pencilled at inner edge of half title. xvi 224 pp. including index. Quarto 7 1/4 x 10 1/2 inches tall. The Mission of Guevavi on the Santa Cruz River in what is now southern Arizona served as a focal point of Jesuit missionary endeavor among the Pima Indians on New Spain's far northwestern frontier. For three-quarters of a century from the first visit by the renowned Eusebio Francisco Kino in 1691 until the Jesuit Expulsion in 1767 the difficult process of replacing one culture with anotherthe heart of the Spanish mission systemwent on at Guevavi. Yet all but the initial years presided over by Father Kino have been forgotten. Drawing upon archival materials in Mexico Spain and the United Statesincluding accounts by the missionaries themselves and the surviving pages of the Guevavi record booksKessell brings to life those forgotten years and forgotten men who struggled to transform a native ranchería into an ordered mission community. Of the eleven Black Robes who resided at Guevavi between 1701 and 1767 only a few are well known to history. Otherssuch as Joseph Garrucho who presided more years at Guevavi than any other Padre; Alexandro Rapicani son of a favorite of Sweden's Queen Christina; Custodio Zimeno Guevavi's last Jesuithave the details of their roles filled in here for the first time. In this in-depth study of a single missionary center Kessell describes in detail the daily round of the Padres in their activities as missionaries educators governors and intercessors among the often-indifferent and occasionally hostile Pimas. He discusses the Pima uprising of 1751 and the events that led up to it concluding that it actually continued sporadically for some ten years. The growing ferocity of the Apache the disastrous results of certain government policiesespecially the removal of the Sobaípuri Indians from the San Pedro Valleyand the declining native population due to a combination of enforced culture change and epidemics of European diseases are also carefully explored. The story of Guevavi is one of continuing adversity and triumph. It is the story finally of expulsion for the Jesuits and a few short years later the end of Mission Guevavi at the hands of the Apaches. In Mission of Sorrows Kessell has projected meticulous research into a highly readable narrative to produce an important contribution to the history of the Spanish Borderlands." -- From the Publisher University of Arizona Press hardcover books
6924Paris, Bonne Presse, 1930, 1 cartonnage éditeur, illustré, dos entoilé. in-8, titre illustré, (1)-104-(3) pp., illustrations cinématiques de Damblans, texte sur 2 colonnes, déchirures sans manques sur 4 feuillets ;
1859021829Columbus: Randall and Aston Publisher. Follett Foster and Company Printers 1859. Wraps. Good. With a History of Columbus Baptist Association from Its Organization to 1837. With a Sketch of Early Ministers and Churches. Printed wraps. 8 44 pp. Two works in one with the first 8 pages providing the minutes of the events surrounding the acknowledgement of the 41st anniversary of the Columbus Baptist Association in September of 1859 Followed by a history of the association written by Jacob Drake discussing its origin as well as early ministers and the actions of churches in various localities all associated with the organization. Rear interior wrapper with a list of ordained ministers in the organization. GOOD condition. Some soiling staining and offsetting to the covers. Minor creasing and wrinkling. Slight loss of wrapper to the head and tail of the spine. Randall and Aston, Publisher. Follett, Foster and Company, Printers unknown
1909031243State of New York: 1909. 836 pages. GOOD HARDCOVER. Worn cloth at spine edges and corners of book. . Hard Cover. Good/No Dust Jacket Present. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. State of New York: Hardcover
022102Framingham MA: Minard Liniment Mfg. Company Publisher. Unbound. Fair. no date perhaps late 1800s. Single sheet of die cut cardboard measuring 20 ½ inches at its tallest. Comes with 5 paper dresses and 3 paper hats. All items color lithographed. A combination countertop advertisement and promotional toy paper doll featuring a young woman perhaps named Olive holding a carton of Minard's Liniment. The reverse of the doll bears advertising copy about the product as well as how to get the mate of this doll "Betty" and three costumes. Minard's liniment was a patent medicine created in the 1860s in Maritime provinces of Canada. The brand was acquired by Stella Pharmaceutical in 1998. FAIR condition. The doll made to stand on a counter is missing the left 2 ½ by 3 ¼ inch section of its base with old duct tape repairs present to the reverse. It appears a strip that was once adhered to the reverse was removed leaving unsightly glue stains surface loss and remnants of cardboard. Minor wear along the edges. Faint crease to the base. General toning and minor soiling to the paper accessories with a few small tears and creases along the edges. Minard Liniment Mfg. Company, Publisher unknown
225928Paris, 10 octobre 1946 in-4, [2] ff. dactylographiés sur papier de couleur, en feuilles.
225961Paris, s.d. (1946) in-4, 4 ff. anopisthographes dactylographiés. en feuilles sur papier pelure.
1905005412Washington: No Publisher 1905. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. 35 pp with 2 small maps. Apparently rebound in brown buckram with what appears to be the original wrap pasted down and laminated to the front cover. With new endpapers. A printing of a lecture read at a meeting of the Loyal Legion on March 1 1905. Thomas McCurdy Vincent was a brevet brigadier general in the US Army serving as an assistant adjutant general for McDowell at the Battle of Bull Run. This work offers a brief but detailed account of that battle drawing on other sources government records and quotes as well as the author's experiences. GOOD condition lacking any original wraps covers and endpapers. Rebound. Minor fading and edgewear to the covers with the remains of a white sticker at the upper left corner. Minor to moderate uneven browning to the paper in the interior. A small chip missing from the lower fore edge of the title page. A few minor tears at the extremities of a few pages. No Publisher unknown
1865021368New York: Ferdinand Mayer Lithographer 1865. Unbound. Good. 47 by 30 inches. Black and white only. A large map apparently issued in 1865 that depicted the marches General William Tecumseh Sherman undertook during the Civil War. The map depicts railroads terrain etc. demonstrating the extraordinary lengths Sherman went to in order to dismantle the Confederacy's ability to resupply and fight. This edition was issued by Ferdinand Mayer with two other editions of this map published by two other firms. GOOD condition. Many fold creases present as issued. Large L shaped tear along one of the upper folds affecting the map in that area. Many other tiny tears along the folds fold edges or intersections present along with evidence of repair on the reverse to some of the tears. Map browned along the fold creases. Ferdinand Mayer, Lithographer unknown
008926Detroit: Military Historical Society of Detroit Publisher. Wraps. Good. 1958-1962. Side stapled illustrated wraps. 8 1/2 by 11 inches. Seven issues of this small journal produced on cheap paper. Runs from 8-34 pages an issue. A few illustrations in some issues. Each issue contains short but detailed works of military history exploring topics such as 'The US Rifle Caliber 45 Model of 1873;' 'General Treatise on the Civil War;' 'A Prolegomenon to the History of Fort Wayne Detroit;' An intelligence report on Detroit by an American spy during the American Revolution; 'Expedition to Kentucky in 1780;' excerpts from the Winchester Orderly Book etc. All in GOOD or slightly better condition. Moderate fading to the covers with a few being rather browned along the extremities. Minor scattered soiling and a few dark scuffs. Light creasing. Military Historical Society of Detroit, Publisher unknown
1995102449PUF, Conseil International de la langue française 1995 In-8 cartonné. 299 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
23x13,5. 207p.
1953021611No Place: No publisher 1953. Unbound. Good. Mickey Mantle Exhibit Card. Circa 1951-53 based on the "Made in U.S.A." printed in upper and lower case. 5 5/16 by 3 5/16 inches. No printing on the reverse. An exhibit baseball card featuring all time great Mickey Mantle. UNGRADED. Tiny dings/creases at the corners with the extremities bearing minor rubbing. Unfortunately the number 50 is written in pen at the top of the card both front and reverse. Small spot of soiling to the left of Mantle's head. UNGRADED. No publisher unknown
1852026265Government Printing Office: 1852. 686 pages. GOOD HARDCOVER. Hard Cover. Good/Not Issued with a Dust Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Government Printing Office: Hardcover
1819014277Washington: Gales and Seaton Printer 1819. Pamphlet. Good. Pamphlet lacking any wrapppers issued. Presumably disbound from a larger work. 96 pp. MISSING the lastleaf or leaves with loss of the last letter extract included in this pamphlet. A lengthy work providing statements speeches and letters by President James Monroe discussing troubles with Spain including an alleged expedition from the United States against the province of Texas. Present is a printing of the Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819 that ceded Florida to the US from Spain as well as established the border between the US and New Spain. This includes many documents and letters from US and Spanish officials in Spanish and translated to English regarding land grants treaties boundaries territories etc. including discussion of Florida the land around Mobile Bay the Red River etc. GOOD condition. Lacking the aforementioned leaf or leaves at the rear. Heavy offsetting and browning to the outer pages with general moderate browning to the paper. Scattered foxing and soiling. Spine curled. Some creasing with some chipping along the extremities. Remains of binding along the spine. Gales and Seaton, Printer unknown
NAV2Paris, Imprimerie E. Piégoy, 1912. In-4, 15 pages, une carte (Lignes des bateaux à vapeur de la Martinique), broché.
19347384Paris Denoel et steele 1934 In 12 Broché , couverture illustrée d'une photo 254 pp La dominique, antilles françaises, guadeloupe, saint Martin saint Barthelemy martinique
195846405679Paris, Service Hydrographique de la Marine, 1958 ; 2 cartes sur une feuille de 53 x 74 cm., imprimé en noir.
ABE-15295086261954 PAGES 21 CM X 27 CM--EN P1: ILLUSTRATION COULEURS DE GALLAND "VERSAILLES LE CHATEAU AU SIECLE DE LOUIS XIV"-P2: S.S. "ANTILLES" COMMANDANT HENRI DE MONICAULT DINER DE GALA 5ME ANNIVERSAIRE DU PAQUEBOT "ANTILLES" EN MER, LE VENDREDI 14 MARS 1958-P3: MENU-P4: IMPRIMERIE TRANSATLANTIQUE PRINTED IN FRANCE MOD.4695-LEGERES SALISSURES EN P1-(CPP1)
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