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1927049278New Hebrides: New Hebrides Government 1927. 48pp. Minor creasing paper toned. In both English and French. Regulations and judgements of law including penalties to be applied to Natives convicted of offences against other Natives; murder etc. Periodical. Unbound. Very Good. Folio. New Hebrides Government Paperback
Ancient and original map of New Hebrides Surveyed by Lieutenant & Commander G.C. Frederick, assisted by Lieutenant H.J. Gedge, E.A. Day and H.B.T. Somerville, H.M. Surveying Ship "Dart" 1890. In the upper part of the chart insert of Fila harbour, Sasaki Anchorage, Metensa Bay. In the lower part of the chart insert of Efate Island (Sandwich Island), Meli I. Anchorage From a French Government Survey 1888, Na Ora Matua Anchorage By Nav. Lieut. H. Hosken, H.M. S. Pearl, 1875. London Published at the Admiralty, 21st March 1892, under the Superintendence of Captain W.J.L. Wharton, Hydrographer. Higly interesting rappresentation of Efate Island (Sandwich Island) in South Pacific Ocean. The insert of Fila Harbour shows the situation of the area before the constuction of the capital Port Vila. Water stain in the high left corner. Small corrections: 1930. Folded editorially. Autore: Admiralty Charts. Luogo: Efate Island Sandwich Island - New Hebrides. Anno: '900. Tecnica: incisione. Dimensioni: 957x649 mm
Ancient and original map of New Hebrides Isl.s South West Pacific. In the left side of the chart insert of Port Patteson, by Thomas Kerr, Master in the Ship Southern Cross 1860. with additions by Lieutenant H.P. Norwood, H.M.S. Prometheus 1911, Anuda or Cherry Island Sketch Survey by Lieutenant Wilfrid Nunn, H.M.S. Goldfinch, 1898, Torres or Vava Islands From a French Government Sketch Survey, 1895. In the right side of the chart insert of Hayter Bay, by Nav. Lieut. T.L. Mourilyan H.M.S. Basilisk 1872 Capt. J. Moresby, Espiegle and Malua Bays, by Lieut. R.N. Ommanney and Sub.Lieut. W.P. Dawson, 1882-4, Lakarere By T.C. Tilly Nav. Lieut. 1869, Port Olry by the Officers of the French ship of war "Segond"1880, Picot Bay From a French Government Sketch Survey, 1895, Ringdove Anchorage From a Sketch Survey by Lieut. W.R. Willis, H.M.S. "Ringdove" 1894, Port Narevin (Walter Bay) , Vi Paka Anchorage From a French Government Sketch Survey, 1895, Dives Bay Sketch Survey by the officers of the French Transport "laDives" 1886, Dillon Bay By T.C. Tilly, Master, H.M.S. Cordelia, 1861. London Published at the Admiralty, March 10th 1864, under the Superintendence of Capt. G.H. Richards, Hydrographer. Small corrections: 1924. Folded editorially. Autore: Admiralty Charts. Luogo: Vanua Lava - New Hebrides. Anno: '900. Tecnica: incisione. Dimensioni: 621x941 mm
North Coast of Aneityum Island showing Port Patrick, Ijipthav and Anau-Un-Se Anchorages From the Surveys by Captain Denham and Lieut. Chimmo H.M. Surveying Ship "Herald" 1853. London Published at the Admiralty, 20th Aug. 1887, under the Superintendence of Captain W.J.L. Wharton, Hydrographer. Small corrections: 1920. Folded editorially. Autore: Admiralty Charts. Luogo: Aneityum Island - New Hebrides. Anno: '900. Tecnica: incisione. Dimensioni: 631x971 mm
1046Dijon, imprimerie Darantière 1897, in-8 broché, couverture neuve, extrait des Mémoires de la Société Bourguignonne de Géographie et d'Histoire, pages 403 à 468.
1376076Noumea: Imprimeries Réunies de Nouméa, 1962 plaquette in-8, 17 pages, illustrations. Agrafé, très bon état. Plaquette touristique.
1965115162Archée Mondes et Cultures 1965 Archée Editeur, Coll. Mondes et Cultures, 1965, 104 p., cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette, environ 49x32cm, exemplaire numéroté 254/1000 sur papier Afnor VII Van Gelder-Montévrain. Des déchirures sans manque le long de la jaquette, coins supérieurs des plats émoussés, coin supérieur des plages un peu cornés, les pages ont tendance à se détacher (sans manque).
Ancient and original map of Port Sandwich Surveyed by Lieutenant & Commander G.C. Frederick Assisted by Lieut. H.J. Gedge, E.A. Day & B.T. Somerville, H.M. Surveying Ship "Dart", 1891. London Published at the Admiralty, 11th Oct. 1892, under the Superintendence of Captain W.J.L. Wharton, Hydrographer. Small corrections: 1931. Autore: Admiralty Charts. Luogo: Malekula Island - New Hebrides. Anno: '900. Tecnica: incisione. Dimensioni: 652x482 mm
1371137Paris: Gallimard, 1930 in-12, 238-(1) pages, carte hors texte. Broché, couv. ill., défraîchie, dos avec déchirure restaurée, état d'usage. "Les Documents Bleus - L'Univers n° 23". Souvenirs d'une campagne de recrutement de travailleurs canaques dans l'île d'Esperitu Santo (Nouvelles Hébrides), pour le travail dans les plantations. Stéphane Faugier, écrivain et journaliste-reporter, disciple d'Albert Londres, lauréat du prix Albert-Londres (1934).
1377447Neuchatel: A la Baconnière, 1950 in-8, 222 pages, 71 photographies hors texte en noir et en couleurs. Broché, état d'occasion.
1369705Paris: Editions Jeanne Bucher, 1961 in-4 oblong, 70 pages, 41 illustrations h.-t., 3 illustrations dans le texte. Broché, dans une chemise à rabats illustrée (renforcée), bon état.
193974819Bloud & Gay, 1939, in-12, 218 pp, broché, état correct. Edition originale
Bloud et Gay, 1938 - EDITION ORIGINALE - in-12 - Broché - Couverture illustrée - 218 pages - Exemplaire non coupé - Très propre Bel envoi du frère du missionnaire :" Au Docteur Robelet , en reconnaissance pour ses soins assidus et efficaces.La vie héroïque de mon frère ainé l'apôtre des Cannibales, qui a usé sa forte santé en Polynésie dans les ilôts malsains de l'archipel des Nouvelles-Hébrides, sous les tropiques aux vents brûlants, en plein Pacifique, pour planter la Croix du christ en pays païen, Les Récollets, Juillet 1961"
1951788641951 Paris, Musée de l'Homme, 1951, grand in 8° broché, 103 pages agrafées ; 7 planches hors-texte et un grand schéma dépliant ; des passages soulignés au crayon et nombreuses annotations marginales sur les 10 dernières pages et page 33.
49165Berger- Levrault1957.In-8 br.Couv.ill.306 p en partie non coupées.Planches. BE.
ORD-6942With Map and Illustrations. London. Sampson Low, Marston, Low and Searle. 1873. In-8 (145 x 204mm) dos à 5 nerfs et coins veau vert foncé, pièce de titre veau rouge, plats toile chagrinée, XIV, (2), 304 pages, grande carte rempliée hors texte (piquée et réparée sans perte), frontispice, illustrations en noir dont 8 hors texte. Des rousseurs éparses sinon assez bon exemplaire.
Biography of John Paton re-cast from the original Autobiography by his brother James Paton for a younger audience. With frontispiece photograph of John Paton, and illustrated plates in the text. 304pp plus publishers advertisements. General shelfwear to covers, split down front pastedown, and back pastedown where webbing is exposed. Text pages in good condition. Inscription by previous owner on front free endpaper. Some foxing on both pastedowns.
86, 16 [ads] pages. Features: My Fall into Germany from an Aeroplane (Airplane) - how I dropped 8,000 feet getting in - and crawled 400 miles getting out, by Lieut. Pat O'Brien, R.F.C.; The "Debil, Debil' of George's Gap - a snake story; Through Ireland with a "Fit-Up", by Nan Gray; Photo and short article on the Indian-built Hagwilget suspension bridge across the Bulkley River, British Columbia; Behind the Scenes in Russia - Part III - Robert Wilton reports on the war in Russia - article includes several good photos; The Greater Duty - A Corporal in the Royal North-West Mounted Police finds himself in a predicament; In Unknown British Guiana - part 3, with wonderful photos; Tales of the Service - VII - The Saccharine Smugglers (off the Irish coast); Trench Journals - documenting the irrepressible gaeity of French and English soldiers engaged in trench warfare; A Slow Revenge - a snake story from Zululand; The Romance of Fossil-Hunting - with great photos including horse-powered bone hauling out of Red Deer Canyon, Alberta; St. Patrick's Purgatory - with great photos; Photo and brief article on Robert W. Patten of Seattle; Leaping from trees in the New Hebrides - with photo. Unmarked with moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy of this most interesting issue. Book
Abundant black and white illustrations and reproductions of photos. Features: Volcanic Eruption on Ambrim Island in the New Hebrides in 1913 - article with spectacular photos; The Mad Mule - a mine mule turns murderer at the Blue Mountain Mine in Butte, Montana; The Mystery of Crowhurst Aylmer - a remarkable romance from 1890 is narrated by a life insurance manager; Whale-Hunting With A Camera - A fascinating account of the work of scientific naturalist-photographer H.J. Shepstone - the first man to secure a complete set of striking photographs of the various species of whales 'at home' in the water, and being harpooned, at a time when they were already facing extinction; An Accessory After the Fact - An English mining engineer's queer experience in Mexico; Down the Amazon From Source to Mouth - Part I - J. Campbell Besley and his expedition discover the source of the mighty Amazon high in the mountains of Peru and follow it down to the Atlantic, time and again fighting for their lives against savages and forces of nature; The Buried Treasure - the extraordinary experience of travelling salesman R.D. Morrison in North Carolina; The Hermits of the Alps - The lonely life of herdsmen who take their herds and flocks to high mountain pastures each summer - article with great photos; In Search of Adventure - Part III - The Story of a Chequered Cruise; Fighting a Giant Saw-Fish - James Willoughby describes a monster catch and the battle he put up - article with great photo of the fish, 14.5 feet long; A Capture of Dacoits - an account of an exciting day's work in the Punjab; and more. pp. 6 [ads], 482-576, 7-24 [ads]. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
1956NOUVHEBRID0526Paris, Musée de l'Homme, Publications de la Société des Océanistes, n° 5, 1956, 17 x 25, 426-XVIII pages cousues sous couverture souple imprimée. Ouvrage enrichi de sept planches de photographies noir & blanc ainsi que d'une carte dépliante (in fine) des "Relations traditionnelles entre les places de danse du complexe rituel dit nekowiar.
1370691Paris: Réunion des Musées Nationaux, 1996 in-8 carré, 368 pages, 383 illustrations en couleurs et n/b, cartes, bibliographie. Broché, couverture défraichie, très bon état intérieur. Important catalogue d'exposition qui fut présentée à Port Vila, Nouméa, Bâle et Paris. Nombreuses contributions sur l'ethnologie, les arts, la documentation visuelle et l'histoire des contacts culturels au Vanuatu.
1375541Bruxelles: Husson, 2009 in-4, 110 pages, illustrations en couleurs. Cartonné, état neuf. Texte français et anglais. Fasciné depuis longtemps par le Vanuatu, Jean-Claude Huet – conquis par l'étrangeté de ces îles et par la beauté des rituels qu'il découvre – réalise un travail photographique portant témoignage de ces traditions menacées.
177820121Paris, Hôtel de Thou, 1778. 5 volumes in-4 de XLIV-460; VIII-432; VIII-374; VIII-413-[3]; XII-510-[2] pages, demi-basane brune à coins, dos lisses ornés de filets dorés, pièces de titre et tomaison beiges.
5204Paris, Editions de La Différence, Collection Outre-mers, 1991. Fort in-8, bien complet de sa jaquette à rabats et illustrée, 482 pp.
Paris, Editions de La Différence, Collection Outre-mers, 1991. Fort in-8, bien complet de sa jaquette à rabats et illustrée, 482 pp. Planches hors-texte. Etat neuf. Première édition intégrale en français de ces deux oeuvres. Bel exemplaire.