VIARD (Edouard).-
Explorations africaines. Au Bas NIGER. Troisième édition.
1886 Paris, Guérin, 1886, in 12 relié demi-percaline vert bouteille à la bradel, 309 pages ; des rousseurs.
Bookseller reference : 78874
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VIARD Edouard
AU BAS-NIGER. Troisième édition.
In-16 p., mz. tela coeva, titolo oro su tassello al dorso, pp. 309, con 6 belle incisioni su legno (di cui 1 a doppia pagina) nel testo e 2 cartine geografiche, (”Cours du Sénégal et du Niger - Cours du Bas-Niger et du Bénué), più volte ripiegate fuori testo. “Le Niger gèographique et commercial, historique du pays - Moeurs et coutumes”. Lieve alone marginale su alcune carte, strappo la frontespizio, altrimenti ben conservato.
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VIDAILHET (Jean).
Le Transsaharien, amorce du Transafricain.
P., Larose, 1934, 1 vol. grd in-8 br. de 276 pp.
Bookseller reference : 105
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VISCHER Isabelle
Croquis et souvenirs de la Nigérie du Nord.
Paris/Neuchatel, Attinger Frères, s.d. (ca 1930). 16 x 24, 141 pp., 1 carte, nombreuses illustrations en N/B, reliure dos toilé, bon état.
Bookseller reference : 62527
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Waterkamp, Rainer
Mali : im Banne des Sahel. 1. Aufl.
Stuttgart : Pietsch, 1991. 190 S. : zahlr. Ill. ; 25 cm; fadengeh., illustr. Orig.-Pappband.
Bookseller reference : 1180036
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Xt Eds. Zhitlowsky Chaim; Niger Samuel.
DOS NAYE LEBN. VOL I NRS 1-12 1908-1909 COMPLETE FIRST VOLUME 12 ISSUES TOTAL
New York : Ferayn "dos Naye Leben. 1908-1909. Hardcover. Yid3 rad1 amr7 yidper2 period1 . 1st edition. Later boards. 8vo. 745 pages 23 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to �The New Life. � A complete 1st year of this important Yiddish monthly. Zhitlowsky an immigrant socialist revolutionary sought to synthesize socialism with nationalism as early as 1883. He demanded for Jews "national equal rights with all peoples" and asserted that only through the Yiddish language could the social and national revival of the Jewish people be effected. He maintained that one could remain identified with the Jewish nationality even if abandoning the Jewish religion. He urged the Jewish masses to participate in the class struggle as a national unit. Alone among the cosmopolitan Jewish socialists he favored national socialism. In 1897 he began publishing philosophical studies in Jewish history and a comprehensive program of action which later appeared in book form as Pisma o starom I novom yevreystvie "Letters on Old and Modern Judaism " 1907 . His main thesis was that national consciousness consists mainly of spiritual-cultural determinants and that these national characteristics can be maintained by the Jews in the future in the lands of their dispersion just as they have survived the lack of territory or unity of language since the end of the second commonwealth. After emancipation of the individual the Jews as a group should be granted national self-government within the framework of the state along with other national minorities. His secularization of the national idea as opposed to those who saw the essence of Judaism in religion and his optimistic view of the future of Judaism in the Diaspora were the main underpinnings of his insistence on national cultural autonomy. Zhitlowsky was "in favor of the centrality of Yiddish in the national Jewish experience and labored toward the recognition of that language and of those who lived out their lives in it as one of the several cultural linguistic communities of Eastern Europe and of the Western world as a whole" Isaac Levitas et al in EJ . Spine rebacked lacks title page and Zhitlowsky�s 16 page prologue usually missing other weark but otherwise complete. Paper is actually in very good condition Good Condition overall. . New York : Ferayn "dos Naye Leben hardcover
Bookseller reference : 39819
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Xt Eds. Zhitlowsky Chaim; Niger Samuel.
DOS NAYE LEBN. VOL I NRS 1-12 1908-1909 COMPLETE FIRST VOLUME 12 ISSUES TOTAL
New York : Ferayn "dos Naye Leben. 1908-1909. Hardcover. Yid3 rad1 amr7 yidper2 period1 211 . 1st edition. Original binding with leather spine and gold gilt lettering. 8vo. 745 pages 23 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to �The New Life. � A complete 1st year of this important Yiddish monthly. Zhitlowsky an immigrant socialist revolutionary sought to synthesize socialism with nationalism as early as 1883. He demanded for Jews "national equal rights with all peoples" and asserted that only through the Yiddish language could the social and national revival of the Jewish people be effected. He maintained that one could remain identified with the Jewish nationality even if abandoning the Jewish religion. He urged the Jewish masses to participate in the class struggle as a national unit. Alone among the cosmopolitan Jewish socialists he favored national socialism. In 1897 he began publishing philosophical studies in Jewish history and a comprehensive program of action which later appeared in book form as Pisma o starom I novom yevreystvie "Letters on Old and Modern Judaism " 1907 . His main thesis was that national consciousness consists mainly of spiritual-cultural determinants and that these national characteristics can be maintained by the Jews in the future in the lands of their dispersion just as they have survived the lack of territory or unity of language since the end of the second commonwealth. After emancipation of the individual the Jews as a group should be granted national self-government within the framework of the state along with other national minorities. His secularization of the national idea as opposed to those who saw the essence of Judaism in religion and his optimistic view of the future of Judaism in the Diaspora were the main underpinnings of his insistence on national cultural autonomy. Zhitlowsky was "in favor of the centrality of Yiddish in the national Jewish experience and labored toward the recognition of that language and of those who lived out their lives in it as one of the several cultural linguistic communities of Eastern Europe and of the Western world as a whole" Isaac Levitas et al in EJ .Includes volume title pages and Zhitlowsky�s 16 page prologue usually missing entitled �This program and the dissemination of the monograph 'The New Life.'� Ex-library with usual minimal markings. Binding repaired. Pages are clean and good. Good condition. YID-30-6 . New York : Ferayn "dos Naye Leben hardcover
Bookseller reference : 39821
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xt Eds. Zhitlowsky Chaim; Niger Samuel.
DOS NAYE LEBN VOLS I-III 1908-1911 EACH VOLUME 12 ISSUES COMPLETE FIRST THREE VOLUMES 36 ISSUES TOTAL
New York : Ferayn "dos Naye Leben. 1908-1911. Hardcover. Yid3 rad1 amr7 yidper2 period1 211 . 1st edition. Mixed period and later boards. 8vo. 745 pages; 550 16 24 24 24 pages; 690 pages. 23 cm. In Yiddish. Title translates to �The New Life. � The complete first three years of this important Yiddish monthly. Zhitlowsky an immigrant socialist revolutionary sought to synthesize socialism with nationalism as early as 1883. He demanded for Jews "national equal rights with all peoples" and asserted that only through the Yiddish language could the social and national revival of the Jewish people be effected. He maintained that one could remain identified with the Jewish nationality even if abandoning the Jewish religion. He urged the Jewish masses to participate in the class struggle as a national unit. Alone among the cosmopolitan Jewish socialists he favored national socialism. In 1897 he began publishing philosophical studies in Jewish history and a comprehensive program of action which later appeared in book form as Pisma o starom I novom yevreystvie "Letters on Old and Modern Judaism " 1907 . His main thesis was that national consciousness consists mainly of spiritual-cultural determinants and that these national characteristics can be maintained by the Jews in the future in the lands of their dispersion just as they have survived the lack of territory or unity of language since the end of the second commonwealth. After emancipation of the individual the Jews as a group should be granted national self-government within the framework of the state along with other national minorities. His secularization of the national idea as opposed to those who saw the essence of Judaism in religion and his optimistic view of the future of Judaism in the Diaspora were the main underpinnings of his insistence on national cultural autonomy. Zhitlowsky was "in favor of the centrality of Yiddish in the national Jewish experience and labored toward the recognition of that language and of those who lived out their lives in it as one of the several cultural linguistic communities of Eastern Europe and of the Western world as a whole" Isaac Levitas et al in EJ . Includes Zhitlowsky�s original first volume 16 page prologue entitled �This program and the dissemination of the monograph �The New Life. �� Some internal binding repair but solid paper toning as expected but nice and clean a Good solid complete set. YID-30-8 . New York : Ferayn "dos Naye Leben hardcover
Bookseller reference : 39823
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YATTARA Almamy - SALVAING Bernard
Almamy. Une jeunesse sur les rives du fleuve Niger
Brinon-sur-Sauldre, Grandvaux, 2000, in-8 br., 445 p., préface de Adame Ba Konaré, très bon état.
Bookseller reference : QWA-13223
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