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96681Bruxelles, Crédit Communal, 1980. 21 x 29, 79 pp., très nombreuses illustrations en N/B, broché, très bon état.
114060aafEditions Dardelet, 1979, in-4to, 191 p., ill. (avec un petit dictionnaire des peintres dauphinois à la fin de l’ouvrage), reliure en toile originale.
2006hb-book-history-196Thomson-Shore Inc. 2006. Hardcover. New. 150 Year Reminiscence Illiopolis 1856-2006<br>History Book Committee<br>2006 Village of Illiopolis Illinois 474 page illustrated hardcover<br><br>The contents of this book display and describe the obvious changes that have occurred in the last 150 years; from clothing and hair styles to transportation such as horse and trains to cars buses and airplanes; to the obvious changes in the overall makeup of the town from mud roads to asphalt from the coal oil lamps and candles to the electric power line. Thomson-Shore, Inc. hardcover
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1876030005Cambridge: Hurd & Houighton 1876. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good . 226 Pp Index At Rear. Original Brown Cloth Gilt And Stamped In Blind 9 1/8" Tall Dark Slate Endpapers. First American Edition In French. Light Wear At Corners Slight Wear At Edges A Few Small Discolorations To Covers All Gilt Brilliant Hinges Tight No Names Or Marks. <br/> <br/> Hurd & Houighton hardcover
1978R150166372SOCIALES.. 1978. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. fraîche, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 301 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 940-Histoire générale de l'Europe
1978ROD0136043EDITIONS SOCIALES. 1978. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 301 pages augmentées de quelques illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte - annotations à l'encre sur la page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 944.04-Révolution de 1789
70353Editions Sociales 9 mars 1978, broché, 302pp avec une préface de Albert Soboul - très bon état
1978vd895Editions sociales Dos carré collé 1978 In-8 (13,5 x 21,5 cm), dos carré collé, 301 pages ; quelques légères rousseurs aux tranches, par ailleurs bel état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1993144637Couverture souple. Broché. 189 pages.
199322303Du Choletais 1993 In-8 broché 27,5 cm. IX, 189 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
00JT51bDU BLANC MONT BLANC PARIS FRANCE On offer is a small archive of handwritten letters relating to small pox. Letter 1 penned by Maurice Devilliers a citizen of Du Blanc France writes of small pox throughout the district and much more in this tightly written stampless letter with wax seal. Letters 2 and 3 are from the same health officer of the Revolutionary government whose signature is affixed on both letters but not quite legible.G. Good. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Manuscript. unknown
18030002561Good. 1803. On offer is a superb original 1803 - 1805 manuscript cypher and navigation book handwritten by a young midshipman James Maurice Shipton aboard the noted HMS Thunderer a ship forever in the history books as the ship that spotted the emerging Spanish fleet and thusly began the Battle of Trafalgar and the demise of Britain's enemies and sadly the hero of the day Lord Horatio Nelson. Notably Thunderer also took part in the Glorious 1st of June Battle against the French in 1794. James Maurice Shipton who would one day captain his own ship and reap accolades created this book while theThunderer worked blockade duty along the French coast. Mere months later the ship would engage in the Battle of Trafalgar and the decisive engagement by the British would end the rule of the French despot and dictator Napoleon Bonaparte. Included are a number of letters from archivists and historians providing background info on Shipton. The book is in wonderful condition the vellum save for some soiling is better than good and the interior as well. Overall G.; Manuscript; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF JAMES MAURICE SHIPTON HMS THUNDERER TRAFALGAR MIDSHIPMAN GEORGE III NAVIGATION CYPHER SAILING AGE OF SAIL CHANNEL SQUADRON BLOCKADE DUTY LORD HORATIO NELSON MARITIME MARINE NAUTICAL NAVAL OCEAN TRAVEL BARGE SCHOONER NAVAL ACTIONS THE ROYAL NAVY NAVAL MARINE NAUTICAL NAUTICAL LOGBOOK SPANISH FLEET CYPHERING CIPHER COMPLEX MATHEMATICS BRITISH ROYAL NAVY BRITANNICA EARLY 19TH CENTURY HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL AMERICANA ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT VÉLIN DOCUMENT MANUSCRIT PAPIER ANTIKE BRIEF PERGAMENT DOKUMENT MANUSKRIPT PAPIER OGGETTO D'ANTIQUARIATO ATTO VELINA DOCUMENTO MANOSCRITTO CARTA ANTIGÜEDAD HECHO VITELA DOCUMENTO MANUSCRITO PAPEL . hardcover
200032409Vif, Groupe Vicat, 2000, in-8°, 190 pp, avant-propos par André Coulmeau, préface de Maurice Merceron-Vicat (1903), 8 pl. de gravures et fac-similés en noir et en couleurs hors texte, broché, couv. illustrée, bon état
6101Réimpression de l'ouvrage de Maurice MERCERON-VICAT de 1903 : L. VICAT, sa vie et ses travaux avec des notes.
1816BTETM0002692London: Printed for the Author and sold by John Murray Albemarle Street 1816. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. quarto 4to 9 12 × 12 in 241 × 305 mm . Please email for Photographs or further information. Good - Original boards rebacked in pale cloth with printed paper spine label. Boards rubbed marked and edge-worn with bumping to corners and visible wear to extremities; nevertheless an appealing and authentic survival in its original format rather than a later dressed-up binding. Textblock sound and complete. Pages remain untrimmed / roughly cut. Small closed tear to the front free endpaper; minor repair and old inscription to the leaf following the title; occasional foxing and edge discoloration chiefly concentrated in one localized area as noted in the original sellers description; a few pencil annotations. Plates all present and generally attractive. A solid complete and increasingly uncommon copy of this curious Babylonian antiquarian work. Collation: 4 viii 164 5 pp. Complete: engraved title-vignette 4 engraved plates list of subscribers advertisement leaf at end. With engraved title-vignette and 4 engraved plates; the Tanjore plate in this copy is signed Barlow sculp. and acknowledged as copied from the designs of William Hodges. Please see Photos as part of condition report. References: NSTC 2M20921 WorldCat / OCLC 311710905 1816 1st Edition London RUINS OF BABYLON Observations Connected with Astronomy and Ancient History Sacred and Profane on the Ruins of Babylon As Recently Visited and Described by Claudius James Rich Esq. A substantial and uncommon early nineteenth-century antiquarian study of Babylon in which the Rev. Thomas Maurice uses the recent observations of Claudius James Rich to range across Biblical history ancient astronomy comparative religion and the monumental traditions of the ancient world. Complete with engraved title-vignette and four engraved plates including the supposed ruins of the Tower of Babel Persepolitan characters the Great Pagoda of Tanjore and a Mexican temple to the Sun and Moon. A characterful unsophisticated first edition in original boards rebacked and still very much the sort of copy collectors like: complete untrimmed and honest. By The Rev. Thomas Maurice A.M. Author Bio: Thomas Maurice 17541824 was a British cleric orientalist and antiquarian scholar best known for his Indian Antiquities and for his work at the British Museum where he served as assistant keeper / assistant librarian in the manuscripts department. His writings belong to the great age of late-Georgian comparative antiquarianism when Biblical chronology classical learning Asian studies and early archaeology were often brought into a single speculative framework. Synopsis: Work / historical context: Maurices Ruins of Babylon was published in response to the investigations of Claudius James Rich the East India Companys Resident at Baghdad whose examination of the site of Babylon is now widely regarded as a foundational moment in the modern study of Mesopotamian antiquity. Maurice takes Richs observations as the starting point for a broader inquiry into astronomy sacred and profane history ancient empire mythic memory and the architectural symbolism of stepped or pyramidal temple forms. The result is a distinctly early nineteenth-century synthesis: scholarly ambitious and often speculative but rich in historical curiosity and highly evocative of the periods encounter with the ancient Near East. Format: Hardcover quarto 4to 9 12 × 12 in 241 × 305 mm Note: Binding/size selection follows standard bibliographic conventions and is approximate; exact measurements may vary. Language: English Published By: Printed for the Author and sold by John Murray Albemarle Street London Condition Report: Dust Jacket: No Jacket Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket Good - Original boards rebacked in pale cloth with printed paper spine label. Boards rubbed marked and edge-worn with bumping to corners and visible wear to extremities; nevertheless an appealing and authentic survival in its original format rather than a later dressed-up binding. Textblock sound and complete. Pages remain untrimmed / roughly cut. Small closed tear to the front free endpaper; minor repair and old inscription to the leaf following the title; occasional foxing and edge discoloration chiefly concentrated in one localized area as noted in the original sellers description; a few pencil annotations. Plates all present and generally attractive. A solid complete and increasingly uncommon copy of this curious Babylonian antiquarian work. Collation: 4 viii 164 5 pp. Complete: engraved title-vignette 4 engraved plates list of subscribers advertisement leaf at end. With engraved title-vignette and 4 engraved plates; the Tanjore plate in this copy is signed Barlow sculp. and acknowledged as copied from the designs of William Hodges. Please see Photos as part of condition report. References: NSTC 2M20921 WorldCat / OCLC 311710905 SKU: BTETM0002692 Shipping Info: Approximate Package Dimensions H: 12.5 L: 30 W: 25 Units: cm W: 2Kg Tracked Shipping Insurance Coverage as per Customer Request Printed for the Author, and sold by John Murray, Albemarle Street hardcover
1979R200018983EDITIONS DARDELET. 1979. In-4. Cartonnage d'éditeurs. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 191 pages illustrées de nombreuses photos en couleurs et en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 800-LITTERATURE (BELLES-LETTRES)
2900736064RELIE 1979 EDITIONS DARDELET 2970D A046 PHOTOS SUR DEMANDE
80808/09/1904 Lon Labb se prsente l'Acadmie des Sciences et cherche glaner quelques voix supplmentaires : Loewy a dj pris...quelques engagements qui toutefois ne me lient pas d'une manire absolue. Je me suis en effet rserv la libert du vote pour le cas o le laurat en question n'aurait pas de chance de succs....Loewy travaille sur l'orbite des astroides et des comtes, et sur les mesures de longitudes. Il travaille galement dans le domaine de l'optique, ainsi qu' la correctiion de l'aberration de la lumire. Il est lu membre du bureau des longitudes en 1872 et de l'Acadmie des Sciences en 1873. Directeur de l'Observatoire de Paris en 1897.Un cratre sur la lune porte son nom pour lui rendre hommage, et l'astroide (253) Mathilde est suppos porter le nom de son pouse.
1830List2931Mahébourg Mauritius 1830. Single unsigned fourteen-page letter measuring 8 x 12 ¾ inches. Folded with some stains and pencil marks. Overall near fine. In 1830 Mauritius was a British colony captured from the French in 1810 during the Napoleonic Wars. It was originally a Dutch colony and the Dutch had introduced enslaved labor to the islands. Enslaved people were imported from Madagascar India and Southeast Asia to harvest the valuable ebony trees and later to farm sugarcane. It became a French colony in 1715 and among other provisions the French government awarded upper-class colonists large land grants each with twenty enslaved people to work them. Slavery was abolished in 1835 under British rule after which the planters still farming sugarcane turned to indentured servant labor from India and China alongside illegal slavery.1<br /> <br /> Offered here is a lengthy single letter written by an unknown author to an unknown recipient from Mahébourg in 1830 shortly before this radical change. The letter describes the lives and economic circumstances of the planters and merchants and of the non-white population particularly Malabar people and free and enslaved Black people.<br /> <br /> Noting that “every inch of ground that will produce sugar cane is planted with it†including “the former fine gardens to some of the Habitations†the author reports on the situation for sugar planters:<br /> <br /> “The price of sugar here is not more than 20/per Cwt. for the best quality which does not now remunerate the Planter as his expenses are becoming every day more heavy in consequence of their slaves diminishing . The want of Slaves induced many of the Planters to send for Chinese Labourers and several hundreds were imported at a great expense but unfortunately they did not answer and were obliged to be reshipped for their native Country again at the charge of those who sent for them.â€<br /> <br /> The author later notes that “nearly everyone of the Planters have heavy mortgages on their Estates and are obliged to pay this immense Interest which keeps them poor and will I fear ultimately ruin themâ€. In fact the planters in British Mauritius had extra duties on their sugar exports compared with their Caribbean counterparts. The shopkeepers on the other hand “calculate on retiring with a fortune in five years– therefore you will fancy what must be their prices also their profits.â€<br /> <br /> Though writing from Mahébourg the author describes the capital city of Port Louis at length especially its Malabar Indian and free Black residents—the lives of the latter particularly the free Black women seem especially grim. They write:<br /> <br /> “The Centre of Port Louis is inhabited by all the respectable people and many most excellent houses buildings– the Catholic Chapel the English Church amongst the number. The Suburbs to the West is the part occupied by about 3000 Malabars called ‘Malabar Town.’ – They are dressed mostly in white with Turbans ear rings c c and the females with ornaments in their noses and on their Toes as they generally go bare foot. – Once a year they have what is called a ‘Yamsee’ or a festival in honor of Mehomet which lasts for about a fortnight during which time they seem to get no sleep a continual beating of tom toms – jingling of bells – carrying pagodas which are made of various coloured paper and most richly ornamented followed by all the population of their Caste with their faces daubed with red white c and which has a most ludicrous appearance. The Suburbs to the South is called ‘black Camp’ – the Houses being very small and poor and inhabited by all the free blacks as well as many Mulattoes. – Also a certain class of females of the population of colour – who are visited immediately on the Arrival of a Ship the Crews soon enquiring the way to the ‘Camp.’â€<br /> <br /> As regards relations between the races the author recounts an incident that followed the 1828 abolition of the color bar which would ostensibly give the free non-white population the same rights as the whites:<br /> <br /> “The Theatre is a very good one but has been closed for several months past the Actors Actresses gone to Bourbon in consequence of the promulgation of the act ‘causing all free people of the population of Colour’ to have the same laws – the same privileges as the Whites’ fearing they ought come to the Theatre which they had hitherto been forbidden thereby cause disturbances as the French Whites detest them wd. not sit in the same box it was considered best to shut the Theatre which is a great loss to the Place it being the chief public amusement and indeed the only one we have here.â€<br /> <br /> Overall a detailed letter giving insight into life in a slave colony at a time when significant changes were on the horizon. Of interest to scholars of the colonial history of Mauritius and the second wave of British colonialism.<br /> <br /> 1 Truth and Justice Commission Report of the Truth and Justice Commission Vol. 1 Mauritius: Government Printing 2011. unknown
4903P., Seuil (Points Histoire), 1973 ; in-12, br. 1f.-249pp.-2ff.
138831 volume in-12° broché - format poche - - 249 p. - Très bon état.
194713921Genève, imprimerie du Journal de Genève, [1947]. In-8 broché de 37-[3] pages, couverture imprimée.
1974R320155315Spartacus. 1974. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 77+79 pages - rousseurs et salissures sur les plats.. . . . Classification Dewey : 944.06-Restauration, 1815-1848