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58686Les Hautes plaines de Mame, Robert Morel, 1970, in 12 carré relié pleine toile grège de l'éditeur ; jaquette papier.
5666Editions du Chêne. 1989. In-4°, reliure cartonnage souple sous jaquette illustrée. Nombreuses illustrations. 207 pages. E.O.
195069762N.p.: n.p. 1950. Postcard. Near Fine. Real photo postcard 3.5 x 5.5 inches with divided back. Nice and bright with just a hint of toning/foxing around the edges which is only noticeable on the rear side. Black and white photograph shows vehicles and people on the river ferry at Hite Utah. Now a ghost town flooded by Lake Powell Hite UT named after the prospector/settler Cass Hite was a small settlement along the Colorado River that was established in 1881. The Chaffin Ferry operated at Dandy Crossing at Hite UT from 1946 until its drowning by Lake Powell in the early Sixties. n.p. unknown
195069763N.p.: n.p. 1950. Postcard. Near Fine. Real photo postcard 3.5 x 5.5 inches with divided back. Nice and bright with just a hint of toning/foxing around the edges which is only noticeable on the rear side. Black and white photograph shows a close view of the front side of a small cabin at Hite Utah. Now a ghost town flooded and drowned by Lake Powell in the early 1960s Hite UT named after the prospector/settler Cass Hite was a small settlement along the Colorado River that was established in 1881. n.p. unknown
175828615saint-herblain 1758 1 document original de 12 pages brochées, manuscrites à l'encre brune sur papier vergé crème, ligné et filigrané, cachet fiscal gravé et historié en noir en haut de page : "BRETAGNE - UN SOL - 4 DENIERS", format : 25 x 19 cm. AVEU RENDU COMME VASSAL DE LOUIS DE COUTANCE CHEVALIER SEIGNEUR DE LA CELLE (SELLE), LA BOUVARDIERE (SAINT-HERBLAIN), LE VIGNAUD, LA HAUTE INDRE PAR MR PIERRE SAVARY, MAITRE MONNAYEUR A LA MONNAIE DE NANTES, MAITRE PESCHEUR EN LA RIVIERE LOIRE ET MARIE FRANCOISE PRIN, SA FEMME, FAIT A SAINT-HERBLAIN, LE 31 MARS 1787, signatures manuscrites de : ANTOINE BORGNET NOTAIRE PROCUREUR GENERAL ET SPECIAL DE SAINT-HERBLAIN et DUBOIS NOTAIRE ROYAL A SAINT-HERBLAIN,
177125420CEZY 1771 un document, manuscrit à l'encre brune, de 4 pages, sur parchemin velin, format : 29 x 21,5 cm, velin avec 2 timbre fiscaux fixe en noir : "Généralité de Paris - AC. D. N. 20 SOLS ", signature manuscrite : E. COURTILLIER NOTAIRE A CEZY (YONNE), LE 22 NOVEMBRE 1771,
177125460CEZY 1771 un document, manuscrit à l'encre brune, de 4 pages, sur parchemin velin, format : 29 x 21,5 cm, velin avec 1 timbre fiscal fixe en noir : "Généralité de Paris - AC. D. N. 23 SOLS 4 DENIERS " , signature manuscrite : E. COURTILLIER NOTAIRE A CÉZY (YONNE), FAIT A CÉSY, LE 12 NOVEMBRE 1771,
178328731nantes 1783 1 document manuscrit à l'encre brune sur papier vergé crème filigrané de 4 pages, format : 24 centimètres de haut sur 18 centimètres de large, cachet fiscal en haut de la 1ère page en noir : " BRETAGNE - 1 sol 4 deniers", signatures manuscrites in-fine : Me MARTIN et Me CORMORAIS NOTAIRES DES COURS ET JURIDICTIONS DU MARQUISAT DU BOIS DE LA MUSSE (CHANTENAY) DE LA CHATELLENIE DE COUERON ET JURIDICTION DE SESMAISONS AU DIT LIEU DE LA SALLE EN SAINT-HERBLAIN + André BERNIER, MAISON NOBLE DE LA RIVIERE, PAROISSE DE COUERON .......... TRANS PORT ET PRISE DE POSSESSION PAR ANDRE BERNIER MARCHAND DEMEURANT A LA MAISON NOBLE DE LA RIVIERE, PAROISSE DE COUERON, DES HERITAGES PAR LUI ACQUITS DE DAME RENEE HARDOUINEAU, VEUVE DE NOBLE HOMME JAN BERNARD SITUES DANS LE PRE DU PLANTY PAROISSE DE SAINT-HERBLAIN POUR LA SOMME DE SIX CENT VINGT CINQ LIVRES, LE 7 SEPTEMBRE 1728,
1861624301861 Tours, L'Auteur, 1861, grand in 8° broché, 64 pages ; nombreuses annotations marginales ; couverture fanée.
187238915Hartford 1872. Broadside 6" x 9-1/2" text surrounded by mourning border. A few spots Very Good. Illustrations of two steamers. At the bottom: "This is Good for ONE PASSAGE Only. - H.G." Dated at Hartford November 5 1872.<br /> <br /> "Salt River" is 19th century American slang: a losing candidate for office was taking a trip "up Salt River." Tickets for passage "up Salt River" were frequently printed to mock supporters of losing candidates. <br /> This humorous scarce broadside taunts Horace Greeley and other defectors from the Republican Party for their support of Greeley in 1872. "On the overwhelming defeat of the Liberal Republican Party and its candidate Horace Greeley in the presidential election of 1872. Greeley had been nominated at a Liberal Republican convention at Cincinnati in May and at the Democratic National Convention at Baltimore in July 1872" AAS description.<br /> Pall bearers include Charles Sumner and General Banks prominent Republican supporters of Greeley.<br /> OCLC 191231113 2- AAS Middlebury 47090036 1- CT Hist. Soc. as of August 2025. unknown
18997339Raton NM 1899. 36 silver prints 9.5 cm x 12 cm / 3.75" x 4.75" on curved gray Kodak decorative mounts 14 cm x 17 cm / 5.5" x 6.75". All 36 have manuscript identifications and descriptions on the back in black ink. A few mounts show minor rubbing and discoloring at extremities one mount chipped at the head. Some images have gentle spotting and fading.<br /> <br /> - Our Home Raton New Mexico<br /> - New Store built for us in Raton 1898<br /> - Out for a Drive By reservoir on Chico Rico New Mex. 1898<br /> - Out for a Drive. Sugarite Canon 1898.<br /> - A pretty camp on mouth of South Fork Conejos River Colo. 1898 <br /> - Scene on Conejos River on mouth of South Fork Colorado. 1898<br /> - Camp above Falls on Conejos River Colorado 1898<br /> - Conejos River above Falls Colorado 1898<br /> - Conejos River above Antonito from Bridge 1897 <br /> - Our camp on shore of Lake on Lake Fork of Conejos River. Colorado 1898.<br /> - Lake on Lake Fork Conejos River Colo 1897.<br /> - Boat riding on Conejos Lakes. 1898 <br /> - A bit of tough road on Conejos River men holding wagon on road by Poles. 1898 <br /> - Camp scene on Elk Creek Colo. 1898<br /> - Mr. Davies and our Camp on Elk Creek. 1898<br /> - Dinner on Elk Creek 1898 <br /> - Head of San Juan River Continental Divide Colorado 1897<br /> - Scene on West Fork San Juan River Colorado 1898<br /> - Hours Lake. West Fork San Juan River Colorado 1897 <br /> - Engine Rock on East Fork San Juan River 1898<br /> - Our camping outfit on East Fork of San Juan River. Colorado 1897<br /> - A grand wild spot above Hot Springs on San Juan River Colorado 1897<br /> - San Juan River as it flows through Park in Pagosa Springs Colo 1898<br /> - Our Partner Whistler's camp in Park Pagosa Springs Colo. 1898.<br /> - Harvey mounted on a Rocky Mountain Canary. Pagosa Camp in Park Colorado 1898<br /> - Our friend Jon Blake's House Pagosa Springs Colo.<br /> - Up in Brazos Gorge Showing Side Walls 1898<br /> - Whistler fishing in Mouth of Gorge on Brazos. 1898<br /> - Harry Sallin Shep packed Brazos River Camp 1897<br /> - Sallin her friend at Lake Camp Colorado 1897<br /> - Our beauty in morning. Camp on Brazos. 1897<br /> - Your humble servant with a nice trout in tow. Mouth of Brazos Canon 1898<br /> - A few Rabbits Ducks on Crow Creek 1898<br /> - Palisades in Cimarron Canon on Cimarron River New Mex. 1898<br /> - Our camp on Sulphur Spring Cimarron Canon 1898.<br /> - Flume on a draw on top of Sanga De Christo Range. Colfax Co. Part of a ditch 54 miles long. Used for Hydraulic mining. Nice collection of late 19th century images showing intentional camping and recreating in southern Colorado and northern New Mexico created by a family in Raton New Mexico. Images of camping riding hunting fishing boating etc. All views are nicely identified. unknown
185036728Washington DC: United States Congress 1850. Wraps. Good. Disbound wraps with large folding map approx. 32" x 23". 10 pages. Approximate 3" closed edge tear in the margin not affecting the map. Small pin holes at some of the map fold intersections. Light edge wear to the map. Separate text in good condition. United States Congress unknown
31304Troyes, Chez la Veuve de Jean Oudot, Imp. Lib. Rue du Temple. s.d. (XVIIIè s). In-12, en feuilles, 29 pp.
1978LFA-126719463LXXIXe année - 2e Trimestre 1978 : 123 pages, format 185 x 230 mm, broché, bon état
2000LFA-126741172Une revue de 16 pages, format 220 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, Editions Atlas, bon état
186027984New York: E. & H.T. Anthony Co. 1860. Photography. Good overall. A stereoview image of the ice flow in Garrison New York with two men standing on uneven ice and the West Point Ferry docked in the center. This image shows the Landing well before the park area was filled in with the ice flows butting up against the buildings at the Garrison Landing. A very underdeveloped West Point is viewed across the Hudson. From the 'Beauties of the Hudson River" series No. 6686. Albumen images on front text label laid on on verso. Image & verso are dusty and card corners are rubbed. E. & H.T. Anthony Co. unknown
171234981London 1712. 16pp. Trimmed close minor toning. Good. Disbound.<br/> <br/> An anonymous political work that has been attributed over the centuries to both Jonathan Swift and Mary de la Rivière Manley. Most sources identify Manley as the author; she was an English author and pamphleteer who was famous for presenting political screeds disguised as romances or satire. A rare pamphlet either in institutions or the market.<br/> <br/> ESTC N45508. unknown
201203772Grenoble , Glénat, 1989 ; in-4, 48 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. EO tome 2 : DL février 89.
15228Thiers, Société des Etudes Locales de Thiers ; in-8 agrafé. 32 pp. Bon état.
15227Thiers, Bulletin de la Société des Etudes Locales de Thiers, N° 9, 1941 ; in-8 agrafé. 31 pp. Bon état.
184836021Triana Alabama: n.p. 1848. Paper. Very good. Paper. Approximately 12.5" x 8." Folded. Front side is printed and hand written. Back side is a written receipt and written bill of lading for the cotton belonging to the Caleb Toney estate. Illustrated shipping letterhead from the Brewer Rowe & McKee that 85 bales of Cotton formerly owned by Caleb Toney were being shipped on "flat bottomed boats now lying on the Tennessee River whereof "Brewer Rowe & McKee owners and masters and bound for the port of New Orleans." At this time the best cotton land in the country was located along the Tennessee River from Whitesburg then known as Ditto’s Landing extending to a point three miles west of Triana. Madison County as we all know has led all counties in the State in cotton production practically without interruption since its creation in 1808. In 1816 it<br /> produced ten thousand bales for the market which according to The National Intelligencer was twice the production of any county of its size in the U.S. The big problem now facing the cotton merchants was transportation. With no railroads the only means of transportation was by navigation. As early as 1815 the leading businessmen of the county were making plans to meet the situation. Cotton had to reach the Tennessee River to be loaded on steamboats and transported to New Orleans via Paducah Kentucky down the Ohio River to Cairo and thence into the Mississippi for its ultimate destination.<br /> <br /> There is one family in particular that Judge Taylor refers to in his history the Toney Family. There were three brothers Harris Caleb and Edmund. They came into Madison County in 1818 and were among the first to buy land in the Triana vicinity. These three brothers were men of considerable means as judged by the standards of<br /> that time and quickly identified themselves with the development of Triana. Harris Toney was the eldest and the leader. He first engaged in the merchandising and cotton business later investing his ample means in farm lands and Negroes. He was far in advance of his time in his methods of farm development and was laying plans so extensive they would have overshadowed all other agricultural enterprises of his time but unfortunately he did not live long enough to see the fruition of his undertaking. He died according to Judge Taylor’s history in the prime of his manhood. Don’t know just when that was. He evidently was never married as his lands and properties were inherited by a Mrs. Coons and Mrs. Barclay. The next oldest brother Caleb died at an early age. <br /> <br /> The youngest of the three Col. Edmund Toney was one of the best businessmen of his day possessing excellent judgment and sound business sense. It was said of him that in his whole life he never was known to make a financial blunder. While the war stripped him of slaves and his land ran to waste yet at the close of the war he<br /> was out of debt and able to embark in the General Merchandising business in Triana. He died in 1877 at age 77 and is buried in Maple Hill Cemetery.<br /> <br /> Excerpts taken from Highlights in the History of Triana by Charles Dillard Lyle printed in The Huntsville Historic Quarterly June 21 1997. n.p. unknown
2005LFA-126739787Revue de 82 pages, format 220 x 280 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
197815202Henri Veyrier, 1978. In-4 broché, couverture illustrée. Abondamment illustré en noir.
201506693S.l., Editions du lombard , 1986 ; in-4, 46 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
197962332Carmel CA: The Friends of Photography Inc. 1979. Oblong 4to. 31 1; 104 pp unpaginated. Second title in red & black 8 text photo illustrations 51 sepia-tinted photo plates. Oatmeal-coloured publisher’s cloth gilt lettering on spine w/ d.j. cover art photo of Columbia River gorge by Watkins slight dustsoiling very slight shelfwear NF/NF copy w/ original Friends of Photography membership application laid-in from the library of Charles H. “Brig†Belvin IV b. 1937 w/ ownership markings on ffep. First edition thus of this exceptional photographic work which reproduces all 51 of Watkins’ mammoth plate prints from the Photographs of the Columbia River and Oregon presenting a unique opportunity to fully appreciate the noted photographer’s brief six month period in 1867 documenting the Gorge in his exacting 18 x 22 in. wet plate glass negative process. The Friends of Photography, Inc., hardcover