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61099P., Editions Paris-Musées, 1986, grand in 8° broché, 210 pages ; très nombreuses illustrations ; couverture illustrée en couleurs.
19943465Bordas 1994 In-4 Reliure éditeur sous jaquette, 239 pp. Illustrations noir & couleurs
1853844121853 Paris, Hachette (Bibliothèque des Chemins de Fer), 1853, in 12 broché, II-63 pages ; cachet de colportage sur le titre ; couverture verte de parution (fanée).
L16263Adam Biro, 1998. In-4 br. Avant-propos de J.-P. Barbier. Divers textes. Très importante iconographie en couleurs et en noir & blanc. Bibliographie, index, etc. E.O.
244615Madrid, décembre 1958, in-8, L pp., un f. n. ch., 264 numéros décrits, avec 52 planches hors texte, broché. Dos défraîchi.
italien In-8 de frontispice, (2) ff., 375 pp.; cartonné toile cerise, dos lisse orné, filet et dentelle dorés encadrant les plats, tranches dorées (reliure de l'époque). Versione dal francese. Cerne claire en marge du frontispice. tâches dans les gardes.
193525941935 Paris, Lyon, Vitte, 1935, in 8 broché, 356 pages, illustrations in et hors-texte, couverture légèrement fanée.
244430Marseille, Typographie Blanc & Bernard, novembre 1881 in-8, 16 pp., avec un portrait-frontispice, un feuillet volant de souscription, broché.
244431Marseille, Typographie Blanc & Bernard, février 1882 in-8, 16 pp., avec un portrait-frontispice, un feuillet volant de souscription, broché. Couverture tachée.
69464Lyon, Vitte, sans date (vers 1890), in 8° relié demi-chagrin rouge, dos à faux nerfs et à caissons dorés, fer de l'Institution des Chartreux de Lyon au centre du plat supérieur, 462 pages ; portrait en frontispice et carte hors-texte ; cachet sur le titre.
2009142486Paris, Musée Dapper 2009 In-4 reliure éd. sous jaquette 32,5 cm sur 24,5. 328 pages, couverture illustrée. Jaquette en très bon état. Ouvrage illustré. Très bon état d’occasion.
2007143476Paris, Musée du quai Branly, 5 Continents 2007 In-4 broché 28 cm sur 24. 303 pages, couverture illustrée. Ouvrage illustré. Très bon état d’occasion.
Paris, Pierre Roger, 1924; in-8, 285 pp., relié demi-chagrin brun, dos à nerfs. Bon état.
200613766Paris, Arthaud, 1965 ; grand in-8, 226 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur avec jaquette. 133 photographies en noir, 4 photographies en couleur et 3 cartes.
28558Dimensions : 458 x 313 mm + passe-partout + cadre. S.l., s.é., s.d. [circa 1790].
200813765Paris, Société continentale d'éditions moderne illustrées - connaissance des iles - , 1966 ; grand in-8, 367 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Photographies de l'auteur 64 planches hors texte en héliogravure 8 planches hors texte en couleurs 28 cartes et croquis dans le texte dont cinq d'après des gravures sur bois de Jacques Boullaire - série bibliophiles de l'aventure.
1902755131902 Paris, Armand Colin, 1902, grand in 8° relié demi-chagrin à coins, dos à nerfs orné, tête dorée, couvetrure conservée ; 284 pages.
200612426Grenoble, Arthaud, 1969 ; in-8, 263 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Photographies de Pierre Tairraz.
73239English-language manuscript document rendered in brown gall ink on a light blue sheet 15 1/8" x 12 5/8" with a period embossed stamp along the bottom edge. Folded variously in sixths or eighths. Minor oxidation with a few ink smudges; otherwise very good.<br/> <br/> An unrecorded and historically important last will and testament of the Nahnken of Pohnpei to his son Henry Nanpei in 1863 granting him lands and islands in what is now the Federated States of Micronesia FSM.<br/> <br/> This document represents an unprecedented act which introduced the people of Pohnpei to a Western system of private land ownership forever altering their traditions according to David Hanlon Professor Emeritus of Pacific Islands Micronesia Ethnographic History and author of the book Upon a Stone Altar: A History of the Island of Pohnpei to 1890 University of Hawai'i Press 1988. "Deeds treaties contracts and wills are all Western legal conventions that caused a great deal of confusion and misunderstanding in the early and colonial periods of the islands' histories. Colonial governments imposed them for purposes of control administration and resources exploitation. As in the document in question expatriates and certain indigenous groups could employ these foreign conventions to gain wealth power and advantage over rivals."<br/> <br/> About 1836 an English whaler named James Headley was marooned on Pohnpei and later married a Pohnpeian woman. They had a daughter Meri-Ann who married the Nanhken here shown as 'Nannakin' of Kiti the local King. In 1860 from their union came a son Henry. The Nanhken wanted his son to retain his royal influence by inheriting his lands. He aligned his interests with Headley who sought to improve the status of his daughter and grandson and together they drew up this Last Will and Testament in 1863.<br/> <br/> Hanlon says this was a radical break with tradition in terms of the traditional land tenure system on the island as the son of a Nahnken could not succeed to his father's title or lands. Disposition of both was the purview of the Nahnmwarki and was determined by clan membership and rank. Henry was a member of his mother's clan the Dipwinluhk. By customary marriage practice his father was a member of a different clan in this case the Lipitahn.<br/> <br/> The text of the Will reads:<br/> <br/> Nannakin Last Will and Testament<br/> <br/> Nannakin<br/> <br/> This 27th of May 1863 at Ronno Kitte Island of Ponnopa this is my Testament or Act of my Last Will.<br/> <br/> I Bequeath to my son Henery all my landed property such as Ant Islands Karlap. Palapinong. Ronno Kitte. Mandt. Poke. Pantalook. Nanlarlap. Nan Capentor.<br/> <br/> This Codicil is written entirely for me<br/> <br/> And signed by Witnesses Thereof<br/> <br/> Annamorgan King X<br/> Nannakin X<br/> Lehenuana X<br/> Lolap X<br/> Nanaua X<br/> Narlicklapalap X<br/> <br/> Hanlon said the existence of this will is well known in Pohnpeian lore and oral traditions but the actual document has not been seen for at least 100 years. Recognition of the tenets of the will have been honored since at least the late 19th century first by the Spanish administration of the Islands and then following the Spanish-American War of 1898 Germany bought the Islands from Spain. Then in the wake of World War I The League of Nations declared the Islands should pass on to Japan as a war debt and Japanese administration continued until 1945. Following the end of World War II Pohnpei became a trust territory of the United States until 1990 when the Pohnpeians now known as the Federated States of Micronesia FSM gained full independence and sovereignty.<br/> <br/> The Nanpei family continues to be among the most prominent families in Pohnpei and controls important property and business interests across the islands.<br/> <br/> Provenance: The document was acquired from the estate of a rare bookseller Richard Callaway who passed away in 2017. He obtained this document when he purchased the inventory of Doris Harris a rare book and autograph dealer who passed away in 2005 and retired from bookselling in 1999. Harris formerly Doris Hamilton 1918-2005 was married to Charles Hamilton 1913-96 one of the foremost autograph dealers in New York and author of several books on the subject. unknown
200918061Paris, Rageot poche , 2009 ; in-12, 346 pp., broché, couverture illustr avec jaquette .
201508584Paris, Les albums des guides bleus, 1955 ; in-8, 125 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur avec jaquette. 12e titres de la collection - bon état mais rousseurs (avec sa jaquette bien usagée).
193635500230Paris, E.Vitte, 1936 ; in-8° br. 92p. Nombreuses ill. hors-texte
561870Sydney, Pacific Publications, 1972. In-8, rel. d’éditeur pleine toile brune, 542 pp., texte anglais, CXII pp. de publicités, tableaux et cartes dont 2 dépliantes (Pacific Ocean et Territory of Papua New Guinea).
1900747941900 Lille, Société St Charles, Grammont, Oeuvre de St Charles, sans date (vers 1900), grand in 8°, cartonnage rouge illustré de l'éditeur (livre de prix), tranches dorézs, 302 pages ; gravures hors-texte.
49914Genève, Valence, Labor et Fides, 1950, in 12 broché, VIII-191 pages, non coupé ; couverture illustrée.